Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 14, 1926, Image 6

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    bocal j Personal flotes
Dangles Half Conscious in Air
' SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 14.—
M. C. Mogensen and Co, Inc.,
with headquarters in this city,
Elected Vice-President—
are today the new national adver­
Mrs. E. M. Berg has been elect tising representatives of the Ash­
ed vice-president of the Parent land Tidings. Besides the home
office here, this company has o f­
' Stated communication Thurs­ Teacher council.
fices in Seattle, Los Angeles, Chi­
day evening, Oct. 14. Routine
See our Long Bell Oak floor cago, and New York and a sixth
business Visiting Brethren wel­
ing, before
buying.
Carson- office will be opened in Detroit
come.
immediately.
R. L. BURDIC, Jr.. W. M. Fowler Lumber Co.
The present company came in-'
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
1 to being when it was incorporated
t on July 22, 1922, having former-
Stopped in Ashland—
L iy been the W. R. Baranger c o r -
- Adolph Johnson of San Fran­
- pany. Since that time, this com-
cisco, Cal., stopped in Ashland
t pany has grown from a concern
Ibis morning to visit with friends.
i that was scarcely recognized to
'
one of the six largest firms of
• Good used piano, price reason-
newspaper representatives in the
able. The Rose.
At tlic L ith ia Springs H o t e l -
entire country.
Morris Fox of Chicago, 111., A.
Mogensen and Company were
on Business Trip—
» J. W. Beck of this' city lef Hechtman pf Spokane, Wash., the first to realize the necessity
0iis morning for Eugene. Port Catherine J, Mahoney of Bòston, of Pacific Coast representation
land and Hood River, on a bust Mass., and J. D. Sweet of Denver. for Pacific Coast newspapers and
aess and pleasure trip. He will Col., stopped at the'Lithia Springs crystallized that realization in
Hotel yesterday’.
19,25 when offices were opened lit
6c gone about a week.
New York and Chicago The suc­
Popular, song hito, Elhart's,
cess of that move was outstand­
» Better clothes for less at
ing and immediate
fcrud's. :
Madden sells guaranteed tires.
Heretofore, Important state
58-tf
newspapers,
like the Tidings,
« One cent sale at McNair
have been represented by many
fiext week. '
To Give T a lk —
firms none of whom knew the Pa­
Miss
Eleanor
Swedenborg, cific Coast from first h a n d
V isiting near Medford—
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. G. knowledge Mogenstn and Com­
* Mrs. Arthur Hunt, who has been Swedenburg, will give an inter­ pany reversed the usual order by
spending the fall at the home of esting talk of her experiences on representing Pacific Coast news­ George Ashbv is shown hanging, half conscious, a thousand
ker daughter, Mrs. Will Dodge the continent of Europe, at the papers in offices that are man­ feet above Evansville, Ind. He became numb from cold
qn the Boulevard, has been Bellview P. T. A. meeting tomor­ ned by Pacific Coast newspaper­ while performing. Realizing his plight,4.cstcr Ki”fc took Off
spending several days at the Peter row, Friday, October 15.
men
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in another plane and, after careful maneuvering, pulled him
darneburg home near Medford.
into the cockpit.
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Asset to Community
Few business men realize the
value to them of a local newspa­
per that is competently represent­
ed nationally It means that the
merchants and business men of
that city are profiting by having
the attention of leading manu­
facturers of the entire country
called specifically to their city
Advertising means sale^ Salos
Have your clothes cleaned at mean more business More busi­
7 E. Main, Ashland Cleaning ness means more profit to the
orks, of course.
Imitated but never equaled
A. C. Strange, instructor of
Rexall one cent sale next week.— education at the Southerp Ore­
McNair Bros.
Si gon State Normal school is in
Harney and Lake counties in at­
In Fort Klamath—
tendance on county institutes.
- Homer and Hugh Barron are
in Fort Klamath, where they
Sweet potatoes, 6 lbs for 25c.
went to attend to the weighing of Schuerman’s Grocery.
CITIEENS URGED TO
ATTEND LUNCHEON
Mr. and Mrs. George Richard­
son and son of Gold Beach, par­
TODAY AND TOMORROW ents of Miss Georgia Richardson (Continued From Page One)
who resides with Mr. and Mrs. public affairs and men who are
John Shortridge on Granite St., prominent in their individual
arrived in Ashland last evening line of endeavor. There, you wlli
to visit for several days. They hear discussed important state
will then go to Los Angeles, where and national questions as well as
Mrs. Richardson and son will the problems of our own - com­
spend the winter. Mr Richard munity. There is the place where
son will return to Gold Beach.
our cftlsens should keep in touch
with plans and effort for the
Own a Remington Portable growth and prosperity of Ash­
Typewriter, get It at Bihart s.
land.
"The chamber of commerce
"Lifa-Llko Likenesses, Studio wishes to see more new faces at
Ashland on The P la n .
these Tuesday luncheons. The
Lithia Springs hotel management
A t th e H o te l A s h l a n d -
takes pride in furnishing an ap­
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Richardson petising and well balanced lunch
of Dayton, Wash., G. Morey of at a reasonable price.
Long Beach, Cal., C. A. Smith
“In the future different citi­
and Wife of Seattle, Wash., and zens will be asked to preside who
Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Drifleld of will be selected because of ac­
Wenatchee, Wash., registered at quaintance with the speaker or
the Hotel Ashland yesterday.
because of their Interest in th j
subject under discussion.
Our
Cull apples. 25 cts. per box forums are well attended but
Bring box. A. F. and P. Ass’n. there is always room for more
25-tf and I wish every one to know
that they are welcome.”
Spltsenberg and Delicious
»s. Schuerman’s Grocery.
A rrived in Ashland—
Spent Day la Graata Paas__
Mrs. M. Cass of this city and
Mrs. L. Fitch of Medford spent
the day yesterday visiting with
Mrs. Geo. Goodell at Grants Pass.
Madden retreads tires
Anchor Flour.
Every
guaranteed. 82.00 per sack
and P. Asa'n
R eturned to H o r n e -
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunham
of Roseburg, who have been
visiting Mrs. Dunham's son Earl
Roach and family for the past
few days returned to their hom.j
Wednesday
m orning.
If your roof leaks,
Carsen-Fowler Lbr. Co
Have your broke« windows re­
paired. AU slses, at Jordan's
mill.
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H D N E Y FRANKLIN
Spent Week-End In Ashland— '
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hamaker
and son J. C. Hamaker and Mrs.
Will Weed on of Klamath Falls,
spent the past week-end in Ash­
land viaiting at the home of
friends and relatives.
o f . being prepared by nationally
ut known artists, advertising copy
h- writers and merchandising ex­
perts, all of whom combine their
talents to produce the individual
ha advertisement. • Before that the
l0. Tidings representatives have call-
n- ed the attention of the manufac-
d- turers to the Ashland market and
tlf then sold them and the advertis­
es. I ing agency the space in the Tid-
(o I >»«••
oC‘ , The advertising appears. Mr.
I m * and Mrs. Ashland see It and buy
h* toe product from their local mer­
chant Mogensen 'and Company
ie pay the Tidings for the advertis-
N IN IN G E R ’S
dresses at a very modést
price.
notiu K g is more practical for
SCHOOL WEAR OR MOTORING THAN
A WOOL JERSEY I)R^SS. ,
f HE FIBRE AND WOOL
JERSEY ONE OR TWO
PIECE JERSEY
-
DRESSES
« M io ? “
D o your Tires
n
Measure up to Your Car ♦
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T h e m a n w h o d r iv e s o n
U n ite d States R o y a l C ord
B a llo o n s k n o w s th a t n o fin er
tires c a n b e m a d e —h e k n o w s
th a t th e y are w o r th y o f th e
finest'ear b u ilt.
R o y a l B a llo o n s
in su re c o m fo r t an d
less strain o n th e
Pheasants
Also noon lunches, and
complete fountain service.
THE DALLES, Oet. 14 —
(United News)— Mrs. Carrie M.
McNutt, 78, living about a mile
west of The Dalles on the Colum­
bia River highway, was struck
and instantly killed yesterday by
a car being driven west on the
highway by C. Sflbaugh of Burns,
Ore.
DALEY'S
Knit Underfhings
China
The stubble fields of this
county will he your hunt­
ing grounds. Let Nining-
, ct ’ s outfit you for this
great fall sport. We have
shells and guns and every­
thing you will need. Come
in and let us get you
ready. Hunting licenses
and game laws.
Aged Woman „
In Auto Smashup
a aozen clever new jersey
I In Irm a t tonal Nwvemell
For
The season will open next
Sunday morning and re­
main open for eight days.
in«, and the . Tidings use* that busiaeas for them as well as the
money (or its payroll Tidings em­ Tidlggs itself
ployees then use that moaeje to
buy more of the product
Mr. and Mrs. J..L. Barathouse,
“I t Pay* to Advertise"
who
reMde at 41« Boulevard, Jeft
"It Pays to Advertise.” is one
Wednesday
morning by auto to
of the truest epigrams ever writ­
ten as may be seen from the fore­ visit with their daughter, Mrs.
Clso Brustt who is, still very ill
going
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as a result of an automobile ac-.
Representatives of the Tidings cldent. Melbourne Mast, who
will be more than glad to talk makes his home with his grand­
! with any Ashland businea* men parents. accompanied them pa the
> and show them how Mogensen trip to make a visit to his moth­
• and Company can help get? more er.
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Slips — Bloomers - r Vests — Stepins
—Combinations — Gowns — Pajamas
These are all Exclusive numbers put up of non run Silks
and Rayons. Rainbow Colors, New Tailoring Designs
find every one a product of First Choice.
OUR D ISPLAY TODAY PRICED AT
$1.39 to $5.90
car—T h e y sm o o th
o u t th e b u m p s a n d
ru ts—a ctu a lly c u s h -
io n th e car a n d o o
cu p a n ts.
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