Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 16, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    I Vi"«» North CaroliMO—
Ltoeal ; Personal flotes
Mrs. Leon J. Brandt and
grandson, George Brandt, of
Greensboro, North Carolina, are
guests of Mrs. W. M. Barber on
Granite street.
Parker-Dufold fountain pens—
Klbart’s.
Miss LaVelle Boozer of Med­
ford is spending the week-end in Spent Evening In Ashland—
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Butterfield
Ashland, attending business.
of Medford spent the evening in
Past matron's business meet­ Ashland Thursday visiting with
ing Monday evening at the home Mrs. Florence Berdan, who is a
patient at the Barber Convales­
of Mrs. Schuerman.
cent Home on Granite street.
Orres cleans and remodels gar­
Have your broken windows re-
McKinley sheet
muslç— El
ments for men and women—near paired. All sizes, at Jordan’s
mill.
McGee's Store.
3-tf hart's.
Notice -
• Postmaster Wagner would like
to get in touch with Humble
Bright, who was in Ashland for
some time early in the present
year. Relatives in the east are
anxlnjs »□ locate the man.
IS IT SAFE to drive through In K lam ath F a lls—
Mr. and Mrs. Ed High of Ash­
the streets of Ashland without
land
are in Klamath Falls for
Liability Insurance? Phone 21
several
days on a combined busi­
for complete Automobile protec­
At th e Hotel Ashland —
tion, don't wait until you meet ness and pleasure trip. High is
Mr. and Mrs. Lyons and Mary with an accident. Yeo. (of course) representing Rickenbacher and
other well-known makes of cars.-
Knopp of Klamath Falls, ft. . E.
Grimes and wife of Portland and
Ray Elliott of Oregon City, stop­ At the L ltliia Springs H o tel—
P»sse<l Through Ashland—
ped at the Hotel Ashland yester­
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Michel of
’Oral Robbins,
who played
day.
Roseburg. Mrs. A. B. Willis pi baseball In Ashland during the
Portland,, Ore., and Miss Ruth summer months, passed through
High grade suits,at |4 5 and up Rahl o f I a » s Angeles stopped at here last evening with the O. A.
hand tailored at" Orres tailor shop the Lithia Springs Hotel yester­ C. football team on their way to
day.
Berkeley.
Madden sells guaranteed tires.
Scbuerman’s Grocery has a
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special price on Best Foods Short-
W O N D E R FU L H E A L T H R E ­
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Canned Heat Addict Picked Up—— ning.
PAYS FO R ETH O U G H T
’■ A canned heat addict was pick­
Mrs.
Wm. C. Fischer, 2009
Recleaned California Red Oats
ed np on the street in Grants
Woodbourne
Ave., Louisville, Ky.,
for
seed.
Seed
rye
and
beardless
Pass Wednesday night and con­
occasionaly
takes
Foley Pills, a
barley.
Ashland
’
Fruit
A
Pro.
fined in the city jail. Not be­
39-6 diuertic stimuant for the kidneys,
ing satisfied with his quavers he Assn.
which helped her over a quite se­
broke out the bars from the win­
Spent
Week-End
in
A
s
h
la
n
d
-
vere
aliment. “Yes,” she says,
dow, using an iron bed rail for a
Mrs. Levis Stevens of Klamath “I still take Foley Pills, diuretic
pry. He left the city and no ef­
fort will be made to capture him. Falls spent last week-end in Ash­ at time, whentver I fee] I need
land visltihg with Mrs. L. J. them, and as a result my health is
Miss Dixie Ambler will open Heer. They motored to Rogue wonderful.”
Not surprising, tor
classes in Ballet and Ballroom river Sunday.
Foley Pills, diuretic, are a reli­
dancing in the near fhture. En­
able, vauable, tonic medicine,
Better clothes for less at Paul constanty In use over 26 years,
rollment Is being taken by Mrs.
36-tl promoting t h a t satisfactory
John Enders, phone 327-J and serud’s.* »
additional Information may be
cleansing flow so necessary to
For Saturday Beechnut prepar- good health.
had by calling Mrs. Enders. 33-3
Try them. Sold
ed Spaghetti, 16c a can.
everywhere. No. 1
Muffets, the new breakfast cer­
For Saturday Beechnut prepar-
eal. Schuerman.’s Grocery. 38-tf
ed Spaghetti, 16c a can. Schuer-
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Have yonr clothes cleaned at man’s.
Schumean said—“It i
It was the Qrthophonic
hear it at The Rose.
337 E. Main, Ashland
Worka, of conrae.
Gleaning
At the Hotel O r e g o n -
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rouse of
“ L ife-U ke Likaneises,“ Studio Klamath Falls and Mr. and Mrs.
E. L. Phillips of Sacramento,
Ashland on The Plaza.
Cal., were among those who
stopped at the Hotel Oregon laat
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fuller of
this city motored to Medford this
-
NOTICE
morning.
There
will
be a business meet­
In Ashland —
ing of the Past Matron's Club
Special in all wool suits at Monday evening at the home of
Orres tailor shop, >23.60-826.00- Mrs. Schuerman. All past ma­
and |3 0 with two pair trousers. trons urged to be present.
Tailored to measure — Better
Potatoes, 10 lbs. for
hurry.
Schuerman'» Grocery.
Stopped In A shland—
E. H. Moore of Crescent City
and H. E. Cassidy of Denver,
Col., stopped in Ashland this
morning with friends and attend­
ed business.
THE NEW
•w ’
General Electric
Vacuum Cleaner
IS HERE
Ask *us for*a demonstra
tion and see the new im­
provements.
XL ELECTRIC
Station
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
Everything Electrical
TODAY
Madden retreads tires.
Fined for Having
Intagged Venison
R. C. Bartley and Frank Sulll
van of Canyonville, who were ar­
rested here Thursday by Deputy
Game Warden Parr, for having
untagged deer meat in their pos­
session, weie Caul 325 eac*» in
Justice court at Medford yester­
day after they had pleaded guil­
ty. The two men had neglected
to put their deer tags on the
bucks, after they killed them.
'
Mr. Parr said today that all
meat which remains in cold stor­
age after the hunting season has i
expired must have the metal tags I
on it. This applies tv game birds
as well as other game.
READ TIDINGS C%AS8 ADS
C IT IZ E N S W H O F A IL TO
V O TE A R E D IS L O Y A L
(Continued
From
theory that the people are sov­
ereign, to neglect ,to vote Is ¿lls-
lbyal.
.
'
,
Patriotism Needed »
'‘We do not pretend to rely for
correct decisions on the Judg­
ment of the selfish and the inter­
ested few, but rather on th,e pa­
triotic choice of the greit body of
candid /tnd Independent citlsens.
We rely on the expression of the
impartial voters. A true election
BY JACK LONDON
SUNDAY
C O R IN N E
King Coal— Hot coal— Carson-
Fowler Lumber Co.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS who
have paid the first half of 1926
taxes and are either mailing
checks or coming to the Sher­
iff's office to pay second half.
Please bring or mall first linlf
receipts or receplt number stamp­
ed in upper right hand corner.
The last halt of taxes are now due
and become delinquent on No­
vember 3, 1926.
36-12
Corrinne Griffith as a beau­
tiful Duchess who found a
real throne and happiness
in an American cottage.
send this ad and 10 cents to
Foley and Co., 2835 Sheffield
Ave., Chicago. 111., writing your
name and address clearly. Yon
will receive a trial bottle of
Foley’s Honey and Tar
Com­
pound, for coughs, colds, croup
(spasmodic) and tickling throat:
also a trial packet each of Foley
Pills, a diuretic stimulant for
Tablets for constipation, bilious-,
nesa, and sick headaches. These
wonderful remedies have helped
millions of people. Rend for
them. Sold everywhere.— No, 6.
V i t DO MIS COLLARS
UP SO FIHC • — •
Hfc’S S U ftB TO «5 A V
• M ' f c WORM FORf?*?
C a r e f u l Laundering of
shirts and collars appeals
to the n e a t l y dressed
man.
We guarantee satisfact-
ion in this and all other
classes oirLaundry Work.
Just Phone 165 and we
will call for and deliver
your bundle.
ashi L and
LAUNDRY CO.
31 Water St.
“ The Service You Want
When You Want It.”
Home Cooked Dinners
with all the trimmin’s
Our Hot Toasted Sandwiches are
nearly equal to a Hot Meal.
Plaza
BOTH TASTY AND HEALTHFUL
More and more the peo-
community
“Shasta Fruit
It is the finest, best liked health-food available for
children.
Yon Will Like It Better Than Anything You
Ever Ate.”
ASHLAND
October 10th, 16th
A REAL HOLIDAY
A MORIS ENJOYABLE DAY W ILL BE SUN.
DAY IF YOUR FAMILY IS TAKEN TO
The Real Reason for the existence of
Drug Stores is that there must be a place
for the dispensing of drugs for the relief
and prevention of human ills and ail­
ments. ,Thjs requires knowledge obtained
only thru years of training, study and re­
search.
'
And to emphasize this point to you whq
accept the Drug Store merely as a “ shop­
ping place,” the National Druggists have
set aside this week so th at you may have
a clearer conception of what the druggist
actually means to your community.
FOR DINNER
Whenever you have unexpected guests
bring them here for meals. You will enjoy it,
too; as well as avoid the worry and work of
preparing a meal for* them.
Lithia Springs Pharmacy
An Appeal to Reason
TRY ONE OF OUR
Save with safety at the Rexall
It* sale next Week McNair Bros.
velop their h e m ' institutions, of
freedom With such aid ns v e
may m utually derive from 'the ex­
ample of the mistakes and suc­
cesses of each other.**
LAUNDRY
If your _rpof leaks, see us
Carson-Fowler Lhr. Co
Mrs. May Tupper of Forest
Grove has been visiting in Ash­
land during the past week with
her mother, Mrs. Sarah Booth of
B street. She has been the hon­
ored guest ut n number ol social
events. which will be i¿p<iied in
Monday's paper.
our Institutions upon other na­
tions. The best service that v e
can render foreign countries in
that direction la to leave them
secure and undisturbed to de­
National
Pharmacy Week
Page One)
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V isitin g w ith M other—
represents the untrammeled ex­ the first requisite of all govern­
pression o f ‘their w ill. It is their ment that Is ,worthy of the name,
Voice that speaks with divine au- observance of the la v Is the very
essence of self government.**
thorlty."
He also remarked that each
The president also emphasised
the necessity of obedience to law, country must work out Its own
without mention prohibition or form of government, that the
United States cannot impose dem­
any other specific question.
“An
Imperative
necessity ocracy on any nation and that
malteB another requirement of some people are better fitted for
good citizenship to be obedience submission to monarchist forms.
“ W e could not superimpose
to law,” he continued. “This is
CREAMERY
The passage i of this act (the Housewives’ Council
$53,000,000 Bonding Amendment) would mean an
inevitable’increase in taxes. Oregon has already
suffered because it has been heralded far and‘wide
that her taxes constitute a grave burden on her
citizens. This fact more than any other, in our
judgment, has deterred the location of industries
in our state and has'dimmed her attractiveness as a
place in which to establish homes. Passage of this
act would simply aggravate these conditions.
J. C. Ainsworth, President, U. S. Nat’l Bank,
Portland.
I. Abraham, Merchant, Roseburg.
O. O. Alenderfer, Contractor, Dealer, Medford.
C. F. Adams, Vice President, First Nat’l Bank,
Portland.
Chas. E. Bean, Merchant and Banker, Elgin.
O. C. Bpggs, Secretary, JackRon County Building
& Loan Association, Medford.
-O. M. Berrie, Manager, Standard Oil Co., Rose,
burg.
Will W. Baldwin, Hardware Dealer, Klamath
Falls.
A. N. Bush, Banker, Salem.
C. P. Bishop, Merchant, Salem.
O. Clifford Barlow, Newspaper Publisher,
Warrenton.
A. ‘L. Boe, Orchardist, Parkdale.
A. F. Bickford, Farmer, Pine Grove.
George C. Cochran, Attorney-at-Law, La Grand«-
F. E. Calllster, Banker, Albany.
Albert W. Cooper, Secretary, Western Pine
Manufacturing Association, Portland.
C. Carlson, Farmer, Shedd.
C. E. Copple, Farmer, Hood River.
Charles H. Caufleld, Banker, Oregon City.
Tlftjmas W. bezel 1, Klamath Falls.
H. E. Dixon, Attorney-at-Law. La Grande.
Walter M. Dally, President, Title and Trust Co.,
Portland.
F. Dement, Bend.
D. W. Eyre, President, United States National
Bank, Salem.
,
*
Fred M. Fox, Banker, Jlnlon.
D. W. French, Merchant, Baker.
R. C. Friable, Automobile Dealer, Baker.
C. J. Forrstrom, Merchant, North Powder.
Henry W. Fries, Real Estate, Portland.
Dan J. Fry, President, First National Bank, Salem.
E. L. Getz, Automobile Dealer, Corvallis.
B. E. Harder, Banker, Medford.
W. F. Harris. President, Douglas County Abstract
Co., Roseburg.
M. H. Harlow, Farmer, Eugene.
A. L. Hill, .Insurance Agency, Medford.
Oscar Hayter, Attorney.at-Law, Dallas.
E. B. Hall, Hotel Proprietor, Klamath Falls.
A. T. Hill, Banker and Merchant, La Grande.
C. A. Hayden, Insurance Agency, Klamath Falls.
J. F. Hutchinson, Banker, Union.
T. P. Henderson, of Klamath Development Co.
Klamath Falls.
Jos. E. Hedges, Attorney-at-Law, Oregon City. >
John R. Humphreys, Banker, Oregon City.
W. A. Huntley, Druggist, Oregon City.
(Copied from
W. F. Isaacs, Men's Furnishing Qoods, Medford.
E. D. Jasper, Farmer, Cove.
C. M. Kidd, Shoe Merchant, Medford.
D. V. Kuykendall, Attorney-a(-Law, Klamath
Falls
Thos. B. Kay,' State Treasurer, Salem.
James B. Kerr, Attorney.at-I>awt Portland.
Landis, Physician, La Grande.
Levy, Merchant, Union.
Louis Laehmund. Capitalist, S a l e m . ....
A. M. LaFollett, Farmer and Orchardist, Salem.
Emil Mohr, Hotel Proprietor, Medford.
Mallery, Newspaper Editor, TiUamook.
Meyers, Beaker, La> Grande.
MacNaughtEh, of Strong & MacNaaghton
Investment Bankers, Portland.-
Jphn H. McNary, zAttorney-at-Law, Salem.
G. B. McLeod, Lumberman. Portland.
A. L. Mills, President, First, National Bank,
Portland.
E. P. Mahaffey. Banker, Bend.
J. O. "Newland. Automobile Dealer, Roseburg.
A. N. Orcutt, Attorney-at-Law, Roseburg.
Emery Olmstead, President, Northwestern Na.
tlonal Bank, Portland.
H. H. Olinger. Dentist, Salem.
Wm. Pollman, Banker, Baker.
Charles I. Roberts, Hardware Dealer, Klamath
Falls.
L. T. Reynolds, Prune Grower, Salem.
S. S. Smith, Newspaper Manager, Medford.
J. W. Stuchell, Merchant, Baker.
G. B. Stoddard, Lumberman, La Grande.
W. O. Smith, Printer, Klamath Falls.
Charles K. Spaulding, Lumberman, Salem.
T. J. Scroggln, Banker, La Grande.
M. Senders. Hay, Grain and Feed Merchant,
Albany.
Aug. J. Strange, Lumberman, La Grande.
A. S. Shockley. Lumberman and Stockman, Baker.
F. L. Shoemaker, Banker, Elgin.
Joseph Stoddard, Lumberman, Baker.
R. E. Scott, Farmer, Hood River.
Nathan Strauss, Merchant, Portland.
C. Schuebel, Attorney-at-Law. Oregon City.
The Dalles Wasco County Chamber of Commerce
by L. Barnum, President, W. S. Nelson, Sec­
retary, The Dalles.
O. V. Wimberly, Banker, Roseburg.
Herman F. White, Manufacturer, North Powder.
F. R. Wetherbee, Merchant, Eugene.
R. B. Wilcox, of Wilcox-Hayes Co., Importers and
Exporters, Portland.
J. B. Yeon, Capitalist, Portland.
Measures Pam phlet)
»— Opposed to the Housewives' CouncU “W ater and Power” Bonding Amendment
434 Pacific Building, Portland, Oregon.