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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1926)
r ASHJjAlfr ftAÍLY Ixift for Dunamuii'—- v Mrs. Annie Ziegler left evening for Dunamulr, where she will spend the with Mra. C. H. Bomey. Fresh milk and cream man's Grocery. Schuer- 29-if Returned from Sen WuBcinco— B m tee a a Visitor— Own a Portable Typewriter — Mra. C. A. Cotter has returned term« like rent. See Elhart’a Book M A . Jones of Hornbrook, Cel., w a s a business visitor in Ashland faom a two* w eek’s visit to San Store. Francisco, where her son Albeit y esterd ay. la attending onr Pirfrapple fruit fudge. College. T h e R ose. { Bulk peanut Btau’a Grocery. butter. Schuer- 29-tf Heald'a pusineas in Grunts P a s s - R ev. H u g h T . M itch elm o re was In Grants Pass last evening- to Have your clothes cleaned at preside at the Initiation service 337 E. Main, Ashland Cleaning of the Rev. Jackson L. Webster, Works, of course. as pastor of the Presbyterian church. ' ' Try our C-74 8. D. 1» Shingle atain for your roof. Car- Help us with e n r . rummaga son-Fowler Lumber Co. sale, funds used for club house malntalnance fund. ÈM bAtf, Ort. • , li trolM OS Spend Dnjr in Klainnth Full»— in* with hla atater and brother-ln Teddy Caldwell apent the day law . Mr. and Mra. Lament Fru In Klamath Falla Tueaday rlalt- lan. In case garage owners rent ga rages to private individuals they should report such cars to tho Goitre Caused Suffering For < h ief o f p o lice. ' ' These,_ briefly, are fowr of the Seven Years principal weapops which auto owners should alw ays use to cut down auto thefts on the Pacific coast, according to J o e . Keller, head of the Portland theft bureau To guard against thefts, ante of the Pacific Coeat Auto Under owners should look their cars. writers* Conference. They should have some secret I Mr. Keller w as in Ashland last dlstinguishlag mark om tbajy ears ! evening conferring w ith Chief by which they can Identify them ! of Police McNabb, and had high In case they are stolen ^ . i praise for the local police because They should buy used care on i of their record in apprehending ly from reputable, authorised auto thieves wdjo are continually autom obile dealers. attempting to, escape over the state Une w itlr stolen' cars. Joe Keller of Portland Oivia Simple Rules to Halt Thefts . Arkanaan Lady Greatly l^elleyed , " ' by Colorlene U nim ent' x FOB THIS NEW BRUNSWICK PHONOGRAPH Lulu McFadden," Hope, Ark., says, “ Before using torbol-Quad- ■ruple I could not nee my e y e s for reeding or sewing. My throat would throb and choke me. I was short of breath and my , heart would feel like it would Jump out. I now do all my work and am as well as before." Sold a t all drug stores, or w rite Sorbol Company. Mechanicsburg, Ohio: Locally at “It is a proven fact that autn Bolton's Drug Store. owners them selves are response ble for nine i \ i t 6f ten auto “Let’s see,” said Methuselah, „therts. and this, of course, L who was trying to recall a date, due to carelessness,” said Mr. “ that was Just after I celebrated Keller. “If they w ill exercise my fourth sesqul-centennlal”— m ore-care the number o f thefts Detroit News. I . • w ill be m aterially decreased.” IMBrsBce Man Here— , W. L. Thompson and L. R Centro of Portland. Ore., f insur an ce man, spent the day in Ash land yesterday attending but»- Purchased Buick— Panl Mars of the O verland Cliff Payne makes ironing Shoe Shop has purchased a 1927 boards. Buick Standard Sedan . from the Remember rummage sale, Medford Motor edmpany at Med U n c o ln sale, flower exchange, Civic ford. “ ’ House. Oct. 8-9. , the Ashland Tidings, there ap Own a portable .typewrlter.- , W hite King Soap Deal Scbuer- pears an item which concerns 3 2 -tf Terms like rent. Ask Elhart b a n ’s Grocery.' Lincoln Savage, * now epunty Book Store. treasurer. He was then attending the normal «chool at Ashland and V ? ¿tunningham of San W hite Wonder Soap, 7 bar, 25c was elected to represent his 'rtwjpxtfrvM. T» CIark ot 8po' Saturday only. — Schuerman’c class, because he "had -one of the 32-tf highest averages in the normal. H m . Wash.. a'nd C. „ .' W hitney Grocery. MARSHFIELD, Ore., Oct. 8.— of Long Beacht stopped .in Ash A large one-story warehouse and The ladies of the Women's Civ land thia morning. " garage storage building were Have your broken windows rcr 1c Improvement Club w ill serie ,ired. AH sizes, at Jordan’s burned here last night in a rag “ L lfe-L lie Likenesses," Studio a hot luncheon at noon, Friday ing fire which destroyed approx HI- 2-t.f Ashland on The Plaza. and Saturday at the club house imately 20 autom obiles, tools, during the Rummage Sale. Vicks Vapo Rub, 35c.— McNair stored hardware and a sm all re See your stationer for station 31-1 pair shop. The loss is about ery— Elhart's. <25,000. The fire is thought to Mgdden retreads tires. 53-tf Mrs.. Theodore Malmgren of have started from spontaneous In Oakland— . Phoenix, who W spending tho combustion. Henry Reid of 264 Oak strep*.,' In Klamath Falls— year in European travel, has re who has been visiting with his I ' Mrs. Kester Gandee returned cently written to Ashland f fiends son and wile, Mr. end Mrs. Harry, to her home In Dunsmuir yestor- that she has Just enjoyed a three a s p ets In certain Los A ngeles ctr- GRANT CITY, L. I.— Mrs. Reid at Stockton, Cal., for som e' day after visiting her mother, weeks stay In Paris and is return clee, and Ann ia shown here with Françoise Lezcpresto celebrated tim e, is now In Oakland, Cal., j Mrs. W. L. Jam es on Lincoln ing to Holland where her people 10Slh Wr,,,', w 6T r " * visiting with his daughter, Mra. j street, and with her grandmother, reside. <n case you haven't gu essed iU she's dinner for 20 persons, and enter- Royce. • Mrs. Mary McDonald of Walnut a movU actress» * -faining 350 school children. ------ — I street. Anchor Flour. Every sack Royal Baking Powder, 4 Sc can 1 -------- y guaranteed.«<2.00 per saek. A. F. •—Schuerman’a Grocery. '8 8 - t f Clorox, 25c a bottle. Schuer- and P. A ss’n 25ÀÎ ---------- I m an’s Grocery. 32-tf Suits and topcoats, 515 and! —-------- Pledged to Gamma Phi B eta— 520 and |2 5 at Panlserud’s. i IS IT SAFE to drive through MELODY 93c The M isses. Josephine and 9 9 -tf' the streets nJ Ashland without Jane Price, daughters of Mr. and LINEN HAIE ---------- j Liability Insurance? Phone 21 Mr». R. V. Price of the U th la TONIO Box Paper V isitin g S ister— j for complete Automobile profec- Springs Hotel, have entered tho Bordered and Mrs. George Stanley and Hon. don’t wait until you m eet University of Oregon «and both ‘Deckled, 24 granddaughter, Betty, of Eugene, with an accident. Teo. (o f course! have been pledged to Gamma Phi sheets, 24 en Ore., is la Ashland vjsitlng with velopes. R eg Beta, national sorority. ular 76c.' Sat. her sister, Mra. Sherman Powell and Mon. only on Oak street Six Workmen Died— In Ashland Friday— fa- B. Nrounagian and Miss Six workmen died as a reahltj . Cnll apples, 26 cts. per box. Marie Nodelhoffer, Who are coast of accidents In Oregon Industries j B rin g hex. A. F . and P. A ss's representatives of the Near Eas> during the week ending Sept. 35,' AND MONDAY BARGAINS POR 6À1 w ith j relief work, were In Ashland on according to reports filed the state Industrial accident I Friday to arrange for the cam paign here which is to coordinate commission. Of 943 accidents H. B. Hurst, of the Vining 11.00 Auto-Strop RazorÁQV with the state campaign. These reported, 786 were su b ject,to the Theatre, has purchased a 4 9 2 7 provisiens of the workm en’s act. representatives were from the Buick Broughm from the Medford 35c Purola Shaving Cream Portland office. Motor company at Medford. $5000.00 for a Name . Have you heard the Brunswick PanatrojjeJ Then atop at our store and listen to this marvelous machine. % ’ Marshfield Fire Destroys Garage J Home grown lettuce. Schuer- man’s Grocery. 29L Madden sells guaranteed tires. 68-tf On Vacation— Last Times Tonight “DIPLOMACY” Women Rave O ver N ew . French.Powder Mr«. Bessie Wilson left yester day tor the coast where she w ll’ A new kind of face powder ia hen. spend a two weeks vacation, vis Made by a new Frenh Process—stay! iting with relatives and friends. on until you take it off. Pores and lines do not show. Not affected by perspira She Is making the trip by au to.- tion. Gives life and beauty to your complexion almost unbelieveable. It is Fine stationery— McNair Bros called MELLOGLO. , You will love i t Schuerman’a Grocery hi full line of freah vegetables. <1.00 Eveready Razor INTRODUCING THE NEW v CAMPUS Sweater Coat The last word in coat make up, good warm weight yarns, Hi rolled Tufted collar and band cuffs, tail ored pockets. Priced at - • - * #10.95 I ■ -T H E * ’• ’f CAMPUS '**" ’ .1 WALKING ,4 *4 L. COAT THIS COAT IS MADE AS THE SWEATER EXCEPT IT IS LONG- E R —DOUBLE FACED WOOL YARN BODY-VERY FLEXIBLE —MEDIUM WEIGHT—AND VERY PRACTICAL. THEY COME IN COLORS. Priced a t ...................................#17.50 5.i<EW ITEMS WILL REVEAL THE NEWEST KNIT ÒE/THR MARKETS. SEE New Tinkle Bell And Peter Pan Challies Now Selling at ~ THEM TODAY c ( <1.00 Shaving Brush New Chainoieette Gloves, Fantjy Cuffs or Styip-on Style 79c and <1.25 1 McNAIR BROTHERS Drugs — Books and Stationery Lithla Springs Pharmacy Tomorrow Only Spent W eek-End In Ashland— Miss Margaret Hammerbacher of Granes Pass, who is attending the Southern Oregon State Nor mal hero, spent the week end with her parents at her home. FROM THE TINY TOTS TO THE LARGEST WOMAN’S SIZE STERLING WOMEN’S DRESSY COATS, STERLING CHILDREN’S COATS There's nothing much nicer fo r breakfast than ’ a fre s h eg g frie d in Snowdrift. Unless it's tw o fresh eggs fried m Snowdrift. It's just as necessary to have the fat fresh as it is to have thHaridn U a ic C o n lili D .P d i H a r ilg a n an * M htrtwff *W H e n r y L eh m an * tt«»b ,S T Lam. <fc «ad AahWagaer A drama of the Alien Smuggling Industry the eggs fresh. T h a t’s w h y Snowdrift, which comes packed in an air* tig h t can to insure its freshness is such a fa vorite frying fat. Willwear and Sterling Sport Coats For Girls And Women. WILLWEAR ARE OREGON MADE COATS AND ARE SNAPPY STYLES RIGHTLY PRICED. MAN WITH BALL IS Dresses “HOD” DUNN IN ACTION Watch The Boys Beat Klamath Tomorrow Then for Some Clean Duds for Sunday rsoM MILLER’S TOGGERY “Hab-a-dash Inn” PARAMOUNT AND • LOUISE ALCOTT Dresses Iminense output of New York factories make such prices possible. Better materials and m individuality in style i workmanship.