Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 28, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    ASHLAND
U o ea l J P e r s o n a l f lo t e s
irehaaed Chevrolet—
j Purchased Chevrolet —
L. E . Stennett of this city has'
Charles H. Blake of this
city
irehaaed a
Chevrolet coupe has purchased a Chevrolet rogd-
jm tbe Automotive Shop.
ster from the Automotive Shop.
Typewriters for rent, Elhart's
Dance at Jackson H o t Springs
tonight.
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■rived in Ashland—
Move Started—
W illiam McMillan, who has
en working at Pondosa, Cal.,
rived in Ashland last evening
visit
with
relatives
and
lends. Mr. M cMillan expects to
turn to his work about Thurs-
y.
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Phone Panlserud’s for clean-
g.
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■ ■ ■ ■
acting—
The ladies of tbe Berean Bt-
* Class of the 'F irst Christian
mreta, are invited to meet at
e home of Mrs. W. E. Sanford,
A ¿nove by which the through
passenger train division point
would be eatabllshed in Klam ath
Palls, with the freight division
point, was started last week at a
meeting of the transportation
committee of thè chamber of com-
merce of Klamath Falls.
The
committee instructed the chamber
secretary to write J. H. Dyer,
general mana^kr of the Southern
Patidc, and ask why tbe passeng-
er division point could not he
established at K lam ath Falls in-
stead of at Crescent, #0 miles
north.
Get your window screens and
screen doors at Jordan Sash and On H unting T rip —
Cabinet Works.
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John Shortridge
and Nate
Bates are spending a few days at
From Palo Alto—
Four Mile Lake, hunting. » j
Ines Gravestock of Palo Alto,
Better clothes for less
Cal., was in Ashland yesterday
Edgemont Cheez-I|s. Schuer
serud’s.
man’s Grocery.
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visiting with friends.
Madden sells guaranteed
Stopped la Ashland—
Leonard Braude of Aubn
Cal., stopped in Ashland t
morning te visit with friends.
Parker Fountain Pens, at
h art’i .
Left for Sale m
M r. and Mrs. A. McMillan left
last evening fo r Salem, where
they w ill spend a few days vaca­
tion.
Text books and supplies
Normal.— McNair Bros.
Retained from Portland—
D r. Bertha Sawyer yesterday
returned from Portland where
she spent a week’s vacation.
Returned from Convention—
Anyone wl
w ill keep a nor­
mal student, hoy or girl, to w oik
for room and board, please phone
Mrs. Pell at once, 418-J.
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Hhoppfcig in A s h la n d -
Mrs. Mary O’Carey of Talent
and Mrs. T. T. Simpson of Med­
ford were in Ashland yesterday,
shopping.
VACUUM
CLEANERS!
Dance with Frisco Melody Mak­
ers. Jackson Hot Springs, tonight.
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L . Serutton o f -San Francisco,
Cal., and P. H. Young and fam-
3. T. Vregas and G. R. Dalgsry Hy of Riverside, Cal., were in
of Seattle, Whsh., were In Ash­ Ashland yesterday.
They stop­
land yesterday. They stopped at ped at the Hotel Ashlahd.
the Oregon Hotel.
You hâve never heard a phe-
. “ Life-Like Likenesses,
Studio nograph nntll yon hear the Or­
Ashland on The Plata.
thophonie Victrola. The Rose.
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G. Ronmagoux and N. Schultz
Spent Wrek-Knd In Ashland—
o f Pendleton, Ore., were in Ash­
Mrs. O. W . Johnson and daugh­
land yesterday. They registered
ter
Dorothy Jean of Lakeview,
at the Lithla Springs Hotel.
spent the week-end In Ashland,
tbe house guests of Mrs. Mary
Wilshire on Granite street. Mrs.
Johnsön and Mrs. w llsb lre aro
old
friends and this was the first
Biscuits at tea time—
time they had seen each other
fluffy lig h t biscuits
for ipany years.
BAKING POWDER
BISCUITS
2 Cupfuh Flour
g Toatpoonfult Baling Powder
I Teatpoonful Salt
j Toatpoonfult Snowdrift
Cupful Milk
Mix and sift twice the dry
ingredients. W ork in Snow­
drift with tips o f fingers; add
milk gradually mixing with
• knife to a soft dough. Toss
ott a floured board, pat and
roll to one-half inch in thick-
nets. Shape with a small bis­
cuit cutter. Place on a tin
and bake (450 degrees F.)
twelve or fifteen minutes.
Fort Madison- to
Bathers Pollute
*Be Sold Shortly
Willamette River
PO RTLAND, Sept. 28>— (U P ) . S E A TTLE ,
— W arning that every lar^e eity The governme
on the W illam ette riv e r'is con- sale” sign on
trib u tin g toward
making
the
Originally a
stream unsafe for bathing and Indians In 1
swimming has been issued by D r.; tlon purposes,
Frederick D. Strickler, of
the told to th e hl)
state board of health. Dr. Strlck-I
le r advises legislation to prevent'
Proceeds w
pollution of streams, the W iliam -'rehab ilitation
ette river in particular.
posts, as provi
bichará. Earthelmtss and Üorathy buri bar ia The d t
Unknown Passes
At County Home
SAN B ER N AR D IN O ,
C a 1.,
Sept. 28.—r(U P )— The secret of
M ike O’Brien's origin, ’ and HUtil
tlent. F or 20 years the veteran
patient never le ft his bed. He
talked of the time when he would
CALL
us now for free home
demonstration
Hoover
Check Seal
Ohio
XL ELECTRIC
Station
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
Advertise In Tbe? Tidings
'Gutfemaó
be well and “ roam about a bit.
But the time never came, a
Mike, an unknown, passed
without revealing his life ’s
cret.
Druse Tribesmen
Will Surrender
30 years ago, his past, was car­
ried with him to his grave.
For 35 years Mike Was a pa­
B E IR U T , Syria.
Sept. 28.—
tient at the San Berntirdino
county hospital. For 20 years of Sixty thousand Druse tirbesmen,
that time he was paralyzed. • ' under the leadership of Ahmed cl
Mike recently died at age ‘of H ajari, a religious .teacher, havs
80. Nurses and officials of t h j sent w ord**to the French high
Institution were the only mourn- • commission that they ape ready
I to surrender.
ers. .
They promise to preach peaco
None knew where M ike came
French throughout
from. He ambled into the hos­ with the
pital 35 years ago, the first pa Syria.
WOOLEN MATERIALS FOR
27 inches of 54 inch material makes
the skirt
FOR ONLY ' '
ALL SH A D ES OF CLOTH IN BOTH PLA IN AND
FANCY W E A V E S TO CHOOSE FROM.
Get Your Skirt Pattern Here.
Classified Ads Bring
Results.
K N IT « P O R T S U IT S F O R G I R I « , A G E S 5 TO 8
Y E A R S .......... .................................................................. 13.75
Advertise In Tlie Tidings.
TOMBOY KNIT 2-PIECE SUITS, FOR M ISSES,
14 TO 20 YEARS . . . : ........................................ >12.95
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY KIDS
$ 'N e u i* S ilk s
fo r p a ll
READ TIDINGS CLASS ADS
and visiting with friends.
TUESDAY, Sept. 3ft, 1090
T r o n ío s
Being dowji in the mouth is
fine way to get np in the .air.
W ill Iz n v e for Gerber—-
LONDON. Sept. 28.— Princess
Confined to H o m o -
Frank Becktell, who has been Elizabeth, r o y a l
grandchild
Mrs. C liff Yarbrongh and two
working for the Southern Pa­
whom fortune tellers say w ill one
children are confined to their
cific company at Klamath Falls,
day he queen of England, prom­
home with Illness.
will leave today for Gerber, Cal.,
ises soon to be tbe chief figure In
where he will work for the same a domain which recently has
Dance at Jackqon Hot Springs
company.
I been devoted almost exclusively
tonight.
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j to the Prince of - W a le s.J
Have your clothes cleaned at
W ith her mother and father,,
Purchased Claevrolet—
337 E. Main, Ashland Cleaning
the duke and duchess of York,
A. H. ^Thompson of thia city Works, of course.
the princess w ill sail for Austral-
has
purchased
a
Chevrolet
iafTit the end*of this.year on the
coupe from the Automotive Shop. Apply for Citizenship—
cruiser Renown, the ship which
Twelve aliens will make appli­
has carried the royal heir on
Real chicken tamales at
cation for citisenshtp at a natural­
many of his world travels. She
Plaza.
ization hearing at Jacksonville
is not in the most robust health
this afternoon.
and her mother and father think
the sea trip w ill benefit her.
A special nursery cabin has
an automobile accident some time
1,1 Ashland—
ago, has not improved and his
Kenneth W ilshire o$ Eastern been refitted Aboard the Renown.
condition Is reported to be ser- Oregon, stopped in Ashland yes- The pink and White boudoirs
ious.
terday to visit w ith his mother, which the baby and her mother
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Mrs. W ilshire on Granite street. will occupy are in strang con­
Dance with Frisco Melody Mak- Kenneth will attend the Univer- trast w ith the exterior of this
ers, Jackson Hot Springs, tonight. sit? of Oregon at Eugene, this English fighting ship.
2 3 -1 1 wlnter-
Rev. V. K. Allison
of
the
M. A. Watson of this city has
purchased a Ford coupe from Christian church has returned
from a church convention at Los
the Clayeomh Motor company.
Angeles.
IS I T SAFE to drive through
the streets of Ashland without
Oronite Cleaning Fluid, 46c
Liability Insurance? Phone 21 McNair Bros.
for complete Automobile protec­
tion. don't wait until yon meet Former Teachers Here—
with an accident. Yeo. (o f course!
Miss Grace Slnema and Miss
„ t,
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Laura Oleson. former Ashland
teachers, were ylsltors In this city
last Thursday. Miss Oleson w ill
C. ft. Poole ofÌPhoenlx was in
teach at Klamath Falls this year
Ashland tils morning shopping
served to an accom­
panim ent o f praise.
Their delicate goodness
invites discussion and
the secret is out— they
are made with Snow­
drift, a rich creamy
^ A ih T
bOM?THESS \ N I N i
.F A M A AMD TIRA DE”
Lift. PATRON«* ORDERS
t e O B tV fc O • •
We keep our delivery
promises. When we say,
half past noOn, we mean
thirty minutes to tbe one
o ’clock whistle.
Your
laundry will be there on
time and it will be in a
choice, fresh condition,
too.
Tbe Silk Section is a gorgeous spectacle of
silken color. Bolts upon bolts; yards upon
yards; in all tbe new patterns and weaves for
Fall wear.
— sati ^ C repes $2.95 to $4.50
CREPE SALLY AT $4.50-18 A BEAUTIFUL
CREPE FATLLE, SERVICEABLE AND DRESSY.
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All Tbe Wanted Shades
Bunions
D r . Sehr 11'« D ucìob R e­
ducer iiui& ntl? r e l ie « ,
bunion pain«, reduce,
tr o w th and p r« w rv n
rbape c i «ho*. 75c each.
Special-FreeFootC om fort
D E M O N S T R A T IO N
Wednesday, September 29,
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO
ifeïrdr.-’”*’-’
JU ST PHONE 165
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* TMC THEATER BEAUTIFUL
TODAY AND TOMORROW
Water! Water!! Water!!
Tired, Aching Feet
quickly relieved w ith D r . SchoITfl
F * « t-E a x e r . d U n t a r M w e a k t a d
broken-down arches. 0 .5 0 per pete.
HERE IN PERSON
ALÖ0
Foot troubles are universal. Government records show that 7 out
oi every 10 adult people have come form of foot trouble.
You are probably foot-miserable yourselE It may be only a corn,
a callous, a bunion or some mòre serious trouble, such as weàk
and broken-down arches. You might not know the nature of
your trouble but you do know that your feet ache, pain, and
get all tired out on the slightest provocation.
Foot Expert from Chicago Coming
This man is from the personal staff c i Dr.Wm.M.Scholl, the rec­
ognized loot authority, and demonstrates Dr. Scholl’s Method of
Foot Correction. Come in, on the above date, and meet him. It’s
well worth your time. There’s no charge for this valuable service.
Free Pedo-graph Prints o f Your Feet
In a few seconds’ time, without removing the hose, he will
make, without charge, a perfect print of your foot that positively
shows if you do have foot troubles and to what stage the trouble
has progressed.
An Ashland Necessity'
and so are
Free Samples
Come in and get a free sample of Dr. Scholl’s Zlno-pads for
corns. They remove the cause—friction and pressure. Instant,
sale, sure relief. Put one on— tAe pain it gone.
The Enders Company
Hart Schaffner & Marx
DUDS
see *em In
Nifty Styles and Patterns
LLYOD’S
DOUBT,E
with
at
Burns and Lorraine Co,
Present
MILLER’S TÖGGERY
Advanced Vaudville
Singing, Dancing,
Yodeling, Oomedy.
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“ Hab-a-dash Inn”
I T ’S ALL IN FU N
And no advance in prices.
FROM THE HEART OF TH E FAMOUS
ROCK SPRINGS, WYOMING, DISTRICT.
ASHLAND
LUMBER
COMPANY
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384 Oak St. — A t Railroad Crossing — Phone 20