Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 06, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    for Portland—
Irvlng E. Vining of Ashland,
president of the Oregon State
Chamber of Commerce, has been
making an extended speaking
tear through the State of Colora­
do on behalf Of his organisation,
and has met with a splendid re­
ception at all of the places where
he has spoken.
Ltoeal
JHsnh. Who has been spending sev-
Stp9 "days la Los Angeles, , Cal.,
flrriv s t M Ashland yesterday on
Ills Way hopu to Visit With his
daughter, Mies Georgia Richard­
ton, who stays with Mr. and
Mrs. John Shortrldge on Granite
Street.
1
,
J, . • .
Harold Rosa of Eugene la vis­
A jazs wedding at W alk«
iting for a fe w weeks w ith Don­
Pro;
ald Wilson of Table Rock district dance tonight, Medford.
(rent
couple
will
be
marri«
and with Lewis Smith of Ashland
The boys are punning a duck Wedding march by Dickey’s Six.
bunt in Klam ath county before
Harold returns to Eugene.
might see the game.
H. G. Snders, Jr.; w ill leave to­
night for Portland whero he w ill
look after bueinen affaire to»
several days.
Enthusiasm is running at high
pitch this week, as the students
are looking forward to the team
giving elk th a ^ la in them Thurs.
day,
’#1 4 Medford.
The
Friday morning. M r, Thatchgr
granting x»f the -windshield stick­
in an interesting manner urgnd ers to the students to put on
all young people to be strong fn
their cays helped to enliven the
their faith.
student body.
Just preceedlag th eaddress by
Reverand J. H . Thatcher
Mr.
A debate was presented be­
Ralph Church, a student of the
Southern Oregon Normal School, fore the atndenty body Friday,
rendered 'two sacred solos en­ November I. The question debat­
“ The Advantage' of
titled, “ Hold Thou My Hand," by ed was,
Briggs and “ A L ittle W hile,” by Smaller Colleges.“ The negative
Rolfe.
was upheld by Dlfck Joy, Ellen
The regular meeting of the A l­ Galey and Adena Joy. T he af­
pha Taurl Dramatic Society was firm ative by James Briggs, Na­
held Wednesday evening w ith a dine fewennlng and Donald H in ­
m ajority of the members present. thorne. The former group carried
Mrs. Beatrice Able presided and away the honors. The judges of
introduced the speaker of the the afternoon were, Miss Has-
evening, Mr. John Oaley, who ard, M r. Buyers and Miss French.
spoke on stage lig h tin g .' The
speaker brought out the fact that
The football team
jqurneyed
certain color schemes In costum­
to
Medford
today
w
ith
thè pur­
ing and scenery were more vivid­
pose
of
getting
"dope”
on Med.
ly emphasised w ith stage lights of
ford line of. play, when Medford
the same color.
\
During this meeting plans were rawt Corvallis H l at 2:30 at Van
taken up for the first annual bSn- Scoyoc Field. Coach Crlpe called
Saturday
practice
’quet which Is to be given by the the regular
society sometime in the near fu - o ff, today In order that the boys
& Powell’s . oppi
beat' phone, 130
N«**'-
Rek* * H. »Akt<W. orthi, ita-
We deliver,
zarene, Church of Ashland, bpq U b
dl-i-m o. at the devotional assembly of the
Southern Oregon Normal SchdotJ.
Spitzenbergs, 36c box,
man’s Grocery.
China Pheasants Liberated—
Three cases of Chiba Pheas­ b v ic Club Meets—
pound,
ants
were .liberated
yesterday
The ladies of the Civic Club
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morning by deputy game wardens met In the Civic Clubhouse on
Tuesday
a fter­
Fresh Sauerkraut and mince Daley and Parr. This makes IS W lnburn W ay
cases that have been liberated, noon, November second fo r a
meat
at
the
Hagle
market.
C liff Payne makes steps.
the 12 others were liberated last regular busineas and social meet­
T rejur Compacts, 50c— McNair
Hear the new records at El Saturday afternoon. The wild Tur­ ing.
keys which were liberated some
Mrs. P. K. Hammond acted.as
time ago are doing fine.
president during the absence of
Hot Tamalee, always fresh at
Mrs. H arris Dean, president of
Yes, Christmas cards and other
The Rose.
Have your overcoat and* quit the club, who la In Portland.
things are fine— hut why not give
Galey had charge 'bf
them a surprise! Give photo­ tailored for Thanksgiving nt Or- Mrs. H.
Why? Why wait until the De­
graphs. . Studio Ashland.
67-tf ies Tailor Shop. There’s a reason. the program, which was to have
cember rush to sit for your Pho­
been a discussion of the wqjer
tographs. 'Ju st a few moments
IS IT SAFE to drive through question In Ashland, This plan
Attended Vaudeville—
visit at Studio Akhland does it.
The Misses Calls Beigel, June the streets of Ashland without was not carried out, however, aa
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McFayden and Juanita T a rr of Liability Insurance? Phoney 21 Tuesday was election day, so the
this city attended the vaudeville for complete Automobile protec­ program consisted of an interest­
At the Lilhia Springs Hotel—
tion, don’t w ait until you meet ing dicusslon of the conservation
in Medford Wednesday evening.
A. S. Sorensen of Los Angeles,
with an accident. Yeo. (o f course! of trees and the conditions of
A. H. McDonald and J. McCabe
261-0 the cemeteries of Ashland. I t
Madden
sells
guaranteed
tires.
of San Franclaco and Phineas
was decided
that
committees
Preedleton
of Seattle,
Wash.,
Stopped in Ashland—
Cheap
housekeeping
would be appointed to work along
The cast of the play, “The
slipped at the Lithla Springs Ho­
153 Granite.
4
C. B. W hite or Chula Vista, these lines as soon aa Mrs. Dqan
Trysting Place." which is to be
tel last evening.
Cal., stopped for several hours in returifs.
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presented by the Qramatic Society
Ashland
this
morning.
A fter the program, Mrs. H ar- will be:
For sale a complete bakery and
Unguentine for Burns, 50c, Me
rietFeildlng and Mrs. J. P, Dodge Mrs. B rig g s ................. Faye A rthur
lunch equipment.
See H. A.
■Nalr Bros.
KINDERGARTEN AND PRIV­ poured tea at a table georgeonsly
Stearns, mornings
at
Ltthia
Mr. Inglesby ................. Lee Byers
ATE SCHOOL
67-1-mo.
decorated in yellow and black, Jessie B rig g s ........ Glydyth Browu
A jazz wedding at
W alker’s Springs garage.
The kindergarten and private which required very much work
/lance tonight, Medford.
Prom­
Rupert Smith .... W arren Doremus
coaching classes being organized and time to arrange.
Popular sheet music— E lh a rt’n
inent couple will be married.
Mrs. Curtis ...... Florence Stewert
bj Mrs. A rthur Hardy will begin . The next meeting w ill be in
^Wedding march by Dickey’s Six.
The Mysterious Voice ......................
next Monday, Nov. 8. Hours, 9 to the Civic Clubhouse on Tuesday
.................... John Churchman
57-1 Medford Visitor—
11,, morning and from .2:30 to
Ijincelot Briggs .... Robert W right
Frank Barnthouse of the Plaza 4:30 afternoon. You may send afternoon November sixteenth.
Special Holiday bargains in Meat M arket, was a business vis­
This play which Is to be given
children either or both periods
suits and overcoats at Orres Tail- itor in Medford Thursday.
'on the evening of November 22nd
at same price, 35 a month. Folk
or shop.
The greatest menace to
Is the in itial attempt of the Bra-
dancing, folk songs,
memory
er is an empty stomach.
matlc Society, the admission be­
Returned froln Portland —
work, story telling, hand work,
J- Made to meet every taste and
ing free and the public invited.
Earl Crow, manager of the lo­ etc. 31 S. Second. Phone 394-R .'
parse Studio Ashland
photo­ cal* Standard Oil company, re­
67-1
I Sutherlin— Local growers ship
graphs. four to forty dollars per turned Thursday evening from
dozen.
_
39.800 worth of pepermint oil
Portland, where, he has been-vis­
For rent, space .for paint shop
i attyed In bank vaults.
. ,
iting for a few dayg w ith his and for toy shop. Lithla Springs
; Get a box of apples for Apple wife and small son. Mrs. Crow
Garage.
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Week. Schnerman Grocery.
’ SPECIAL NOTICE
bas been in Portland for the past
66-tf few weeks visiting at the home of At the Ashland Hotel—
Any person having a claim
,
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Mrs. L. D. Lawson and daugh­ •gain st I. L. Young for labor or
Staying with Consln—
Felter.
ter of Oatman, Arts., F. J. m aterial furnished on junior nigh
Melvin Beagle la staying
at
Eastman, Ada Thomas and Sarah school, Ashland, Oregon, please
the home of -hia aunt, Mrs. M. E.
Are you tired of the same old Eastman of Everett, Wash., J. file a sworn statem ent o f the
Randles, while he Is attending
Cal., same at once with the underaig».
tning? Thia year »end photo­ Davidson of Los Angeles.
school In Ashland.
end
J.
C.
Myers
of
Portland,
graphs. 8tudio Ashland.
1923 Ohev. Touring $150
F. S. ENGLE,
Ore., stopped at the Ashland Ho­
Paulserud’a for cleaning and
1923 Ohev. Touring $175
Clerk In School District No. 8.
For rent, two sped office rooms tel yesterday.
pressing. Phone 11».
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1921
Ohev. Touring $100
se-t
over McNair Bros, drug store. Sec
Star
Delivery ___ $225
Left
for
Crescent
City—
▲ Jazz wedding at W alker’s H. A. Stearns, Lithla Springs
D. Perozze and Sid Morris of
Garage.
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67-1-mo.
1923
H
u d so n .......... $125
dance tonight, Medford.
Prom­
this city left yesterday for Cres­
1927 Coach ............ $700
inent couple will
be married,
bedding march by Dickey’s 8ix.
Store yonr car at u n t a Springs cent City where they w ill look
Bumpers and Spare Tire
after business affairs. They w ill
67-1 Garage, 34.09 per mo. H. A. return to Xshtand in a few days.
and
Stearns, Mgr.
All Oars in Good
Fresh Spinach. 10c
Schuerman’s Grocery.
Bargains
The students of the h i g h
school sincerely hope that
the
cltlsens, business men» and the
Normal students w ill be at Med­
ford behind them In their con­
tact, with the Red and Black
warriors,
Thursday.
A
fast
game is expected and residents
w ill not be disappointed we be-
lleve.
A huge pep rally w ill he etac-
ed' Wednesday night. Nov.
1«.
A ll sorts of noise makers, caps,
confetti and torches w ill be sold
to students by the Junior class.
It is hoped that a large amount
of citizens and business men w ill
be present at this rally.
Wallop Medford!
TRYO NEO FO UR
Borne Cooked Dinners
with all the trimming
Our Hot Toasted Sandwiches are
nearly equal to a Hot Meal.
Plaza
Look Out For
Stormy Weather !
Ashland Laundry Service
is the cheapest health in­
surance for the housewife
any tim e and especially
during the storm season.
Careful work, prompt col­
lection and delivery and
courtesy are assured to all
patrons.
The WorldProvides no
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO.
The Service Ton Want
When You Want I t ”
Phono 165
31 Water S t
Fuller Paints
Fresh Sauerkraut and
set at the Eagle market.
mince
67-1 llaslnem in Klamath F a l l s -
Milton Franklin or this city Is
in
Klamath Falls looking after
Which will It be? An overcoat
now? Or a wooden box later? busineas affairs. Lloyd Crow-
See Orres for real overcoat val- son Is taking his place driving
the bread wagon to Yreka.
Have yonr clothes cleaned at
For rent, spece
for
first
class mechanic. Lithla Springs 337 E. Main, Ashland Cleaning
Works, of cou n t.
Oarage.
* The two pants, all wool suita
that
Orres puts out are the town
Andy McGee and George Rich­
ardson will spend the week-end talk.
hantlng ducks In Klamath coun­
First class private garages at
ty.
137 Oak, 4.00 per mo. 67-1-mo.
Visiting la Talent—
TODAY ONLY
Mrs. J. L. Greenwood of Lib­
erty street Is visiting with her
cousin, Mrs. Archie Waterpian in
Talent foe a few days.
Orres remodels clothes.
V paint and varnish
every need
LITHIA SPRINGS
HOTEL
BEAUTY PARLOR
Condition
The Automotive Shop
The
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Automotive Shop
*-»•• Chevrolet Dealers
S E E T H E SMOOTHEST
CHEVROLET
Nestle Permanent Waving
Artistic H a ir C atting
French Paper C arl
SPECIALTIES
All Kinds of Beauty Work
Wyunbrook’s
Cosmetic»
A Special Preparation for Ev­
ery Need
Uthla Springs
Garage
UND ER NEW MANAGEMENT
Solicits Your Patronage,
Peach Twigs and Scientific P la n n in g
W e have 24,000 feet of clean, ligh t floor
space, free from fire hazards or freezing, you
cannot afford to leave your car stand out exposed
to the weather.
HE peach twig dips down-
ward, so many believe, when
held over underground water
plies. So firm is the faith o f some
people in its supposed infallability
that they never undertake thelabor
and expense o f digging a well with-
out making a test for hidden water
with this natural divining rod.
In preparing for thegrowth of tel-
ephone facilities to meet future de-
mands, there is no peach-twig sub-
stitute for foresight. AU expendi-
cures of labor and money must be
based on scientific planning. Careful
T
A REAL HOLIDAY
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
I a KOCQU
Beet P ain t— Beet W o rk
QUALITY AT LOW COST
GBOROIA YOUNG,
Beautician
COWBOY
THE COUNTESS
J. O. RIGG
Phone 172
BUCK JONES
THE
Varnishes
A MORE ENJO YABLE D A Y W ILL B E SU N
DAY IF YOUR FA M ILY IS TA K EN TO
Monthly Storage, $4 to $5 per month
Day Storage 6 a. m. to 7 p, m.,
$2.50 per month
FOR DINNER
These rates are oash In advance. We handle
all grades of oils and gaa.
FREE ORANE OASE SERVICE
Whenever you have unexpected guests
bring them here for meida. Yon will enjoy it,
too; as well ns avoid the woriry and' work of
preparing a meal for them.
. Our washing and greasing jobs cannot
beat No charge if not satzified.
T he P a c ific T elephone A n d
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telegraph company
BELL SYSTEM
H. A. STEARNS, Prop.
OrwPoJ/cy - One System - Uhiversat Service
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studies must be made o f present and
future conditions in the locality to
sup- be served. Probable population and
the volume and nature o f telephone
traffic must be estimated years
ahead. Plant must be made capable
of expansion. Capital must die ar-
ranged for in advance if growth is
not to be delayed.
One o f the vital phases o f the-
Bell System’s task of providing
America with a nation-wide unk
versal service is that of foreseeing
and providing for the future needs
o f the nation.
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