Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 11, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    MONDAT, Ort. » , ÎOBO
Left for Coast-—
boeal * Personal flotes
-Leaving for Vista—
Miss Fay Potter of H ilt, spent
' John Prillim an and sister and
mother, of Beach street, are leav- the day in Ashfhnd Saturday vis­
Ing this evening for Vista, Cal.. iting with Mrs. K eller on Allison
.Where they w ill spend the winter. street.
F O R RALrv— 3 mrge lots, five
room house, good location. Very
cheap. Apply at once. Billings
Spent the Day Hunting—
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnthouse Agency.
of this city, spent the day hunt­
Spent Week-End (n Ashland —
ing and fishing, yesterday.
Albert Guthrie, Southern Pa­
If your root leaks, ’see us — cific employe at Dunsmuir, spent
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co. ■ 34-10t the week-nd in Ashland visiting
with his parents and friends.
Just received fifteen hundred
“ Life-L ike Likeness«
w Victor-Electric records. —
Ashland
on The Plata.
le Rose.
Studio
ed last evening from a few days
From H ilt—
-
visit with his parents at McCloud
M r. and Mrs. Theodore M artin ­ California.
et of H ilt, Cal., spent the day in
Ashland yesterday visiting with At the Lithia Springs Hotel—
friends.
A. E. Raze of Seattle, Wash.
T. J. W altman of Portland, Ore.,
Royal Baking Powder, 43c can and Jane Rulflson of Rochester,
Have your clothes cleaned at
S2-tf N. Y„ were among those who reg­
337 E. Main, Ashland Cleantng — Schuerman’s Grocery.
Works, of course.
istered at the L ith ia Springs Ho­
W ill Leave for flan Francisco— tel yesterday.
Built-In-Medicine Cabinets and
Mrs. J. E, Angwin w ill leave
Ironing Boards—Peerless Line—
tomorrow for San Francisco, Cal., Arrived in Ashland—
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
win. Iowa, Dora Billings of
derson, Cal., and Mrs. N.
where she w ill spend a few days
H arry H ill of W hittier, Cal..
attending business and visiting son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H ill
with friends.
of this city, and Ben H ill of Los
Angeles, Cal., nephew of Thomas
W hite Wonder Soap, 7 bar, 25c H ill, arrived in Ashland last eve­
Saturday
only. — Sehuerman’s ning to visit w ith the H ill family
Grocery.
32-tf for several days.
X
Childs of Long Beach. Cal., stop,
ped at the Hotel Ashland yester­
day.
Former Teacher H e r e
Miss M arie Ridings, who for­
Cliff Payne makes drain boards.
merly taught in the Ashland high
school, spent the day Saturday
IS IT SAFE to drive through In Ashland visiting w ith friends.
the streets of Ashland without Miss Ridings Is now teaching In
Liability Insurance? Phone 21 Klam ath Falls.
for complete Automobile protec­
tion, don’t wait until yon meet
Cull apples, 25 cts. per box.
with an accident. Yeo. (o f course)
Bring box. A. F . and P. Ass’n.
293-tf
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Returned from Hnntlng—
Ray and John 8hortrldge and
th e ir guest Jim Kendall of H olly­
wood, Cal., returned Saturday
from a fonr days hunting trip to
Butte Creek.
Madden sells guaranteed tires.
Bargains at Club House—
Schnerman’a Grocery has
fu ll line of fresh vegetables.
No Promises Made
Schuer-
3241
From Bremerton—
A. Waterman of Bremerton,
Wash., spent the day In Ashland
today visiting w ith friends.
Will Leave Soon—
CREAMY SNOWDRIFT
helps th e biscuit-m aker
,
B IS C U IT S
3 Csjpt Flour
4 Taaymaw Baking Powder
Stoves
X Teaspoon Salt
X Teaspoon Sugar
4 Tablespoons Snowdrift
f t Cup M ilk
Sift dry ingredients together.
Pinch in the shortening not
to o thoroughly, and add the
m ilk all a to n e tim e. Cut and
fold d ie dough until smooth
and elastic. Take out on a
floured board and p a t and
roll to about one-fourth inch
in thickness. Form with large'
biscuit cutter and bake in
oven 450 degrees F. (h o t)
for about ten minutes.
L adles!
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QLAD TO SHOW YOU OUR GOODS
WHETHER YOU BUY OR HOT.
>impson78
Hardware
Hab-a-dash Imi
The Winchester Store”
GENERAL
M O TO C R A T
T h e contest for a n am e for this greatest o f gasolines
is over. T h e w inner o f th e thousand dollars in cash
has been announced.
dsùXtA, fe-kro-A-
Because o f th e w id e sp r e a d enthusiasm over th e
n ew m otor fuel and because o f th e effort and inter­
est taken by m otorists in a n am e for it, th e execu­
tives o f the G eneral Petroleum Corporation are m ak­
ing awards totaling in value m ore th a n $ 2 ,0 0 0 .0 0
to a hundred and fifty persons.
W herever yo u go m otorists are talking about G en­
eral "M oto-crat" G asoline. Letters are pouring in
telling o f th e w onderful results m otorists are getting
— m ore gas-m iles than ever before—a noticeable in­
crease in p o w er—less ca rb o n —low er transportation
cost.
In appreciation o f th e efforts o f the hundreds o f
■a
■furtA urAútA, tS
spokanb — s. b .
Smyth,
mis
AUBURN — C. R . Sm ith. R. 3, Box 110.
C. A. Cunningham, Fin. Sec. B. of F.
L . ft B. No. 896
B ELLIN G H AM — C. M . Moaar, 1306 U St.
BREMERTON — M ra. W . J. Foreman.
836 Burwell Ave.
CAM P LEW IS — M ra. K . B. Schilling
CENTRALIA — Loraine Jonaa, R . F. D.
coium-
VAN CO UVER , B. C. (Britbh Columbia Tvmtory)
Alex Falconer, 75-4 Ringwood St.
W ALLA W A LLA . W ASH. CWmhfagk» Territory)
Ralph Tuttle, 427 Washington Sc.
A STO RIA. ORB.
FRESNO, CALIF. CGdiiomlo Territory)
Don C. Porter, 1927 Merced St.
In addition they have awarded from $5.00 to $100.00 to each
of the following one hundred and forty-six proposers of ir.eri-
C A U P M M IA
A N A H E IM — WU1 Shea. 119 N . Lemon St.
AUBURN — M r,. V. B. Ratcliffs
BAKERSFIELD — Fred E. FUhcring, Box
92
BERKELEY — W. W. Steinmetz. 1709
Madera St.
CALWA — J. J. Pipplg, 3391 Weet St.
COLTON — Dick B. Greenhow, cere of
Glaser Bros.
COMPTON — B. G . Oiaten, 319 W. Tere­
binth St.
EL M O NTE — Eva Malaise, SOS Califor­
nia St.
FARMERSVILLE — John H . M unn
FRESNO — D. W. Pettijohn
B. J. M attry, 1938 Maripoea St.
FU LLER TO N — John D . Steele, 320 N.
Balcom Ave.
CRASS VALLEY — M r. A . B. Sm ith.
Dew Drpp Inn
HANFORD — M r., O . E. M urray. 1224
REWARD — Jams«
Kern Co.
Collii i
RICHMOND — B. F. Bowen
Ave.
J. S. Lawton, Intperi 1 IT
RIVERSIDE — Louie S. Rec.
SACRAMENTO — Bernard
1811 U St.
F.
FrSLt.PL i f W . 3' M ® - talirom •
Bdw. C. Colea. 912 - Cth 3t.
Mr». W. Boucher, 2529 M St.
SALINAS — Lillian M ontgom er-, 1-ff.
Capitol St.
SAN BERNARDINO — C. G. W hite, S. P.
Agent
•Homer M . Persona, 843 I Ilghland Ave.
SAN FRANCISCO — A rthur F . Depew.
Paramount Sprlngleee Scale Co., 82
Main St.
P. B. Dnvia, 140 New Montgomery
George F .M e n n e l, 4049 - Í7th St.
Carl A. Aldon, Q m tr. Sec., Fort Maoor
W. D. johnaon, 431 Ulloa St.
Frank Whltbeck, WrrKcld The-’tre
Otaa. F . Traunx, 962 Battery
HL Pacik, 610 - 6th Ave.
W. A, Ferguson, 1190 Pine St.
SAN JOSE — M rs. A. Wilkins, 164 oi
16th St.
H . L. Allen. 36 S. 8th St.
SANPEDRO — R. A. Lehr. 604'i W . 26V.
SAN RAPHAEL — J. Kltchak, 318 A Gt.
8ANTA^ANA — Oliver Arnett, 808 W.
SANTA CRUZ — P. R . Bren, 1 in jw care
of Sentinel
SANTA
ROSA - W . C. Subke St. Helenr
c'
J. P. Ferguson, 8th and B Sta.
OAKLAND — C. A. Pickel. 766 W alnut St. SAUGUS — Florence B. M . Mitchell, Bor
128-A, R t. A
SONORA — A rth ur D. Buchow
M yron L . Hade.Il, 1618 M arket St.
STOCKTON — John H . Keefe, Drawer 494
M illie Johnson, San Pablo Ave.
T A F T — R . M. McConnell, Boa 1214
Ban Raita, 6138 Colby St.
TUOLUM NE — W . J. Roberteon, Box 685
M rs. Frad B. Aubert, 378 Grand Ave.
Joseph Bgenharger, 391 - 13th St.
k YREKA — Gao. A. Umaaon, care of
R .D . Berry. 3638 Elston Ave.
G R O V IL L B -J a m e s P . Logue, 1308
Brown St.
PALO A LTO — Louisa M . Milbech. 6S1
Channing Ave.
POMONA — C .M . June, 428 B. Alvarado
R A -n d O N D -M a r y J. NaUon, 717«
Ellie St.
RBNTON — Georgs A. Gihnora, R . 1,
Boa 138
—
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SEATTLE — Mrs. J. N. Ward, 718 Bast
O m S T DifaSann. 2107 N . 87th St.
L
Territory)
L. G. Stevenson, M. D., 1 6 4-48th S t.
Jamaa H . Wilkie, 710 H St.
M ER C E D — B. D . Unddtoog, 230 Colum -
Saw the prollts of the community brought In and the pay­
ments of the butln«88M sent out In guarded stage coaches In
gold and duat.
Today the modern business man pays by
d raft and check and when he leaves on a trip he carries
travelers checker This Is banking aervlce, exemplified In Its
highest and moat efficient form by onr service,
GASOLINE
thousands o f users o f G eneral "M oto-crat” Gasoline
w h o helped us to select a nam e, our executives have
ch osen from th ose nam es rem aining after th e win-
,ning nam e w as selected th e entry that is in their
o p in io n th e m ost w orthy o f com m endation from
th e four m ajor territorial divisions in w h ich w e do
business. T h ey have awarded $ 1 0 0 .0 0 to each o f
th ese contestants. T h e follow in g are th e lucky ones:
HAYW ARD — M ra .T .R .G d ld o .G c n . Dal.
L O D I — Frad H utton, R . D . 4, Box 168
LONG B E A C H -J o h n R. Pugh, Hotel
Rallaton
Henry W . General, 34S St. Joseph St.
H a l d a r k , 332 American At«.
Maude C. Fill«, 1616 Stratton PI.
M c K IT T R IC K — L. C. Burright. Box 31S
M ARYSVILLE — P. M . Copeland, 616 C
THE STAGE COACH DAYS IN
ASHLAND
Come to N ininger’s coun­
ter for your breakfast —
waffle and eoffee tomor­
row morning.
Holt ag a man of mystery
in the northwest cattle
country — the central -fig­
ure in a.whirl wind of ac­
tion.
WICK FURNITURE CO
Over $2,000.00 in additional awards!
A hundred and fifty more winners
— Are you one of the lucky ones?
These .
CHILLY
Mornings
Also -Complete Fountain
Service
You can rent this for a day ¿t the low
cost of $1.00
SPECIALISTS IN MEN’S WEAR
i i r n r a C olumbia
NOON LUNCH SPEC­
IALS TO SUIT EVERY
APPETITE.
Polishes all floors. Works from any electric con­
nection. Easier to use than a carpet sweeper. Works
under and around furniture.
MILLER’S TOGGERY
CBNTRAL PARK — B. Hodkinw n, In -
. , bta.N- . «, . . _ ___ „
, .
m an Av. Parent Teachers’ Assn.
Matthew J. Sm ith, E. 107 La Crosse Av.
NELSON — Mlaa Freda H unter, Drawer
9 t*T " “ S t‘
1036
a . T . Nicholl, E. 1312 - 13th Ave.
VANCOUVER — M r». F . L . H ltlc h ln *., TACOMA — 8. D . Van Valaah. 206 Preai-
A crisp, cream waffle w ith
real maple syrup and
steaming ainlXfr coffee
make a breakfast that ia
hard to tieat.
JOHNSON'S WAX ELECTRIC
FLOOR POLISHER •
L adles!
Heating
W hlte K ing Soap Deal, Schuer-
man’s Grocery.
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CARD O F T H A N K fl
We wish to express our appre­
ciation for the sympathy
and
flowers received from friends and
neighbors daring oar recent bere­
avement.
Mrs. McClaren and Fam ily.
,
C. E. Oates, ex-mayor ¿f 1$W'
ford, spoke briefly, in which he
recounted many humurous inci­
dents of the recent state la ir at
Salem, which brought home the
fact that Governor Pierce is
flooding the entire state with
campaign literature. Mr.
Oates
predicted this year would bring a
sweeping republican victory for
the entire
state and national
ticket.
,
SHOP FOR YOUR HUSBAND
Anchor Flonr.
Every sack
guaranteed. 92.00 per sack. A. F.
and P. Ass’n
2 6 -tf
C liff Payne makes tea
— Tomorrow and
Wednesday
Clorox, 2ßc a bottle.
man’s Grocery.
Mrs. Gordon McCfacken, state
regent of the Daughters of the
American Revolution, left yester­
W ill Leave for Klamath F a l l s -
day to visit several of the chap­
Mrs. Elton Ramsey and daugh­
ters in different sections of the
ter w ill leave today for Kamath
state. She goes first to Astoria
F all where they w ill reside this
and w ill later visit at The Dalles
winter. Elton Ramsey Is w ork­
and Portland.
ing for the Southern Pacific at
that place.
Civic Club House will be open
Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock
Motored to K lam ath F alls —
to dispose of the remains of the
M r. and Mrs. W . H . Frulan
rummage sale. Everything must
and daughter, Mrs. Robert H e r­
go at some price.
rin and children drove to K lam ­
ath Falla yesterday to visit w ith
Returned from Salem
Mr. and Mrs, Lamont Fruland
Verne and Jean Hastings have and Barton Frnlaq. Barton re­
returned from a short business turned to Ashland w ith them.
and pleasure trip to Salem, Ore.
Other Speakers
(Continued Prom Page One)
The speaker declared that he
had made no promises or pledges
since he first announced his can­
Visited S. W . Cowove V
didacy before the primaries, nor
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Turner
would
be make any now, except
and daughter, who lately moved Medford Lads Attend Games ■
those
which
he is making to the
here from Tillamook, M argaret • Among Medford people attend­
voters generally In public.
ing
the
Ashland-Klamath
high
Armentrout, and M r. and Mrs.
"But I desire to add another
Elton Jeffreys of Grants Pass school football game in Ashland
public
promise to those I have
Saturday
afternoon
was
Robert
were in Ashland yesterday visit­
ing at the home of Mr. and Mra. Boyl, who reported to Medforil already made the voters, and that , B illy Briggs, republican nom­
inee for state representative, E.
fans
the playing was extreme­ 1« this/* hs said:
8. W. Conover.
V. Carter, veteran Jackson coun­
ly ragged on both aide«,
“ I f I am elected, as I expect to
ty republican, and, Mrs. D. Perot-
be, I promise ybu that I w ill de­
sl, a member o f the republican
Have your broken windows rc- A t the Oregon Hotel—
vote four years of bard work,
state committee, also spoke.
Roy B artley of-RoseBurg, Or«.,
paired.
A ll sites,
at Jordan’s
giving the state the same undivid­
mill.
2 -tf M r. and Mrs. A. N. McDonald of ed attention as I have given my I Senator George' W . Dunn pre­
Eureka. Cgl., and A. R . Bailey
own personal affairs during the sided and Introduced Senator Pat­
Returned from McCloud, Cal.— and fam ily of San Francisco, Cal., past years, knowing I must do so terson and other speakers.
Teddy C aldw ell,'w ho is e m -t stopped at the Oregon Hotel over
ployed at M ille r’s Toggry, return­ the week-end.
Gov. Pierce In AshlantL—
, Gov. Pierce stopped In Ashland
yesterday on his way to Salem.
He has been attending business
in Lakeview.
At Hotel Ashland—
C. E. Dudley and wife of
circuit for the next four years.”
Suits and topcoats, 916 and
920 and 925 at Paulserud’s.
2 9-tf
Visited With Mrs. Keller—
Madden retreads tires.
KKPVBUCANfl TENDER
to succeed. I also promise you I D r. Crandall R e to n td —
LUNCH TO PATTERSON w ill not make Oregon a speaking
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Young of
Mrs. Bessie Wilson le ft Satur­
this city, announce the btrtb of day for the coast to spend two
a girl, kotvi at the Sacred Heart weeks vacation
with
relatives ■
and friends.
hospital In Medford yesterday.
pTshawähar, 407A 9th Ava. N .
CONSTANTLY A V A ILA B U B C PR YOU
FIRST
NATIONAL
^SHLAND, 0BE00N
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BANK
NAMED BY THE PUBLIC
SO LD BY IN D E P E N D E N T S
*(Look for the Owen and White Sign J*