Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 27, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    Uoeal ■ Personal flotes
Attended Dance—
Among those who attended the
dance in Ashland last Saturday
night wery Mf. and Mrs. Hermari
Sommers and Jesse Williams of
Wagner Creek.
Spent Thanksgiving H e r s
Miss Leila Carlton, Copco
ploye in Medford, spent l i e
giving in Ashland with her el
Gertrude Carlton, on Union
First class private garaged
Hav^you tried. Knorrs Soup 137 Oak, 4.00 per mo. 57-1-
Rolls.— Schuerman’a Grocery.
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Powell'a apple cider is I
Stopped in Ashland-^-
best phons, 130. We deliver.
Charles Crouch of Bray, Cel.,
W. H. Hopkins of Hornbrook
Have your broken windows re­
rpent the day in Ashland yester- Wm. Lloyd of Spokane, Wash.,
paired.
A ll slses, at Jordan's
toy
Stanley
of
Fresno,
California,
wlth
friends
and
nay visiting
mill.
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stopped in Ashland this morning
Sittings made evenings by 'ap-'
shopping. -
point ment. Studio Ashland.
for several hours.
Tiger Twist, the latest in Over-
MEW crop English Walnuts,
coats
at Paulseruds.
Two attractive styles at special
good sited, white njeat, 23c lb. J.
prices.
Studio
Ashland.
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L. Harner, 145 Almond St. 41-3*
Confined to H o m o -
Let me help you up li
Mrs. Evelyn Jones of thia city,
keeps
world.
Cliff
Payne
’ You may ns well have that >6,-
has been confined to her home on
After all has been said the 000. The NEW Brunswick MUST ladders.
Coolidge street for' several M a
Brunswick Panatrope IS the in­ have a name. Information a t El-
with illness.
strument for PERFECT' REPRO­ hart's.
In A sh la n d -
DUCTION— See It at Elhart's.
Mrs. Vogelle of Talent, sus­
See Alpha Embroidery Club tained Injuries In a faU some time
IS I T SAFE to -drive through
Hope Chest on display in McGee's ago, and has been moved to her the streets of Ashland without
Mrs- French of Salem, mother window; ‘
71-tf daugter’s, Mrs. G. A. Briscoe, Liability Insurance? Phon«
of Miss Helen French, economics
home in Ashland,' where she will
for complete Automobile protec­
teacher at the high school, la From ElkPon—
receive good care.
,
- '
tion. don't- watt u n til you mulM
spending a few days In . Ashland
Roy Wells of Elkton, Douglas
wltb an accident. Too. (o f course)
with her daughter. * •
i Ij. county, is In Ashland visiting with
Cliff Payne makes dressing ta-
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“his vrlfe and family, who reside In
For sale a complete oakery and Ashland so (hat the children may
lunch equipment.
See H. A. have the benefit of the Ashland Will Leave Tomorrow for
Those sweet juicy oranges at
jneerns, mornings
nt JAthla schools.
O. A. C.—
69c a pall full. Schnerman'e Gro­
Springs garage.
57-1-mo.
Hugh Bates, son of Mr. and cery.
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Mrs. Nates Bates of Scenic Drive
Have your personal* greeting will leave tomorrow for O. A. C.
Have your clothes c
cards made to your order at where he is a student. He has
137 E. Main, Ashland
Darlin* Studio.
been spending the holidays with
Works, of courue.
his parents. •
A full line of beautiful choco­
late gift Packages for Christmas.
Don't forget Eastern Star Em­
See our window— The Rose.
broidery Club Annual Bazaar,
Nov. 30.
68-8
Visitors from P o r tla n d -
If we get them by 10 a.
Mrs. Opal Wilson and child­
Cheap
housekeeping rooms,
m. we can return them
ren of Portland are spending a 153 Granite.
42-1 mo.
by 5 p. m. the same day,
few days In Ashland visiting at
the home of Mrs. Wilson’s parents Service Stations Close d' 1
thoroughly cleaned a n d
Mr. ind Mrs. Will Hedrick and
Most of the valley service sta­
pressed.
grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Boots tions were closed Thursday from
of B street.
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—r-------- 1 o’clock lu the afternoon, in ac­
We do odorless cleaning?:
cordance with a decision reached
You don’t have to send
at the meeting of the Independent
Briquettes for a general * pur­ Service Station
Owners, Inc.,
S t a n d a r d C le a n e r ^
your laundry to us on
pose fuel.
Satisfaction guaran­ held In Medford Tuesday evening.
teed. Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
Monday or Tuesday.
98 Oak S t
Phone 108
Quality portraits rain or shine.
NOTICE
Studio Ashlana.
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We give the same prompt
Mrs. Nate Bates, president of
and efficient service dur­ Alpha Embroidery Club, request*
ing the last days of . the all articles for bazaar (to be held
Nov. 80 In Masonic Hall) to be
week at no extra charge. brought to the hall Monday after­
Our aim always is to give noon, Nov. 29. Ckkes to he ready
by 10 o'clock Tuesday morning.
the best of service.
We Clean Clothes
Every Day
Any Day
In The Week
Just Phone 168
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO.
Medford Students Home
Most of the Medford students
nt O. A. C. end U. of O. spent
the TUtttkikivIng holiday with
their parents and will remain ov­
al* the week-end.
« Discounts o n .a ll
through November,
photographs
Darling Stu­
dio.
A beautiful and complete line
of Christmas cards at Darling
Studio^ Llthta Hotel Bldg.
Surprise Your Wife
Make Her Sunday a Complete Day
of Rest Tomorrow by Bringing
Her Here for Her Sunday Dinner.
To the housewife food always tastes better
when she dines away from home, and this is
especially true if you bring her here whets
food and service and surroundings cannot be
bettered.
Visiting m Eagle Poi»t—
Mrs. H arry Carlton and daugh­
ter, H arriet and Mrs. B. A. C arl­
ton ot Union street, are spending
a few days w ith relatives and
friends in Bugle Point. They are
expected to return to th e ir home
some tim e tomorrow.
Teacher ha« small, attractive
and comfortable furnished house
near Normal to share reasonably
with one or two teachers o r stu­
dents, now or for next term.
Call o r w rite 171 Skidmore, Sat­
urdays or Sundays.
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Agents Invading Oregon.
Pabstett Cheese — somethin
different, Schuerman’a Grocery
MONEY
Send this ad and 10 eents. tc
Fcley 4k Co., 38SS Sheffield Ave.,
Chicago, 111., w ritin g -your name
and address clearly. You w ill
receive a tria l hottie of Foley's
Honey and T a r Compound, for
coughs, colds, croup (spasmodic)
and tickling throat; also a tria l
packet each of Foley Pills, a diur­
etic at im p la n t, for the kidneys,
and Foley Cathartic Tablets for
constipation,
biliousness
and
sick' headaches. These wonder­
ful remedies have helped millions
of people. Send for them.— Sold
everywhere— No. 4.
laud, which states the usual meth­ ditlons up ana down the coast
od ot the agents is to visit preach­ prevented a ir mall planes from
ers, securing-s >14.50 payment on V riv ln g in Medford yesterdafr.
aa encyclopedia. The real Para, One to tho heavy b illia rd to the
mount Preps is not at the address fiaa Francisco region and heavy
given, and does not publish such fog at Portland, neither of the
Lhlps was able to depart from
a book, according to the bureau.
airports at the two respective
Prevaillng stormy weather con-
cTTles.
Agents giving a variety of
names are said to be invading
Oregon, posing as agents for the
Paramount Prese, New T d rk City,
aocordipg to a warning by the
Better Business Bureau of Port-
Do you remember the home-booked chicken dinner
of the good old days?
Fuller Paints
and ’
Varnishes
'
paint , and varnish for
every need .. .
Well, that’s just what you can expect tomorrow
if yon and your family come here for Sunday Din­
ner.
A CHICKEN DINNER COMPLETÉ AT 88 OTS.
Plaza
J.O .R IG G
Phone 17S
Shale oil production in Ashland has reached the
cross-roads. To the right points a sign which leads
to success, to larger payrolls, to unlimited prosper­
ity for Ashland. This is the road we want to’take.
This is the road which means,so much to th e people
of this city.
Motive Power Needed
Motive power in the form of prompt and urgent
financial aid is needed right now. Compared to the
vast sum which we ourselves have spent to make
shale oil production in Ashland an assured success,
it is a small amount, indeed. But it must be given
RIGHT N O V . Without this motive power we must
Temain at the cross-roads, knowing in our hearts
that the road to the right w ill bring prosperity to
Sunday Dinner—5:30 to 8;30 p. m,
81.00 PER PLATE
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
TODAY ONLY
HER MAN O’ WAR
ALSO
“SNOWED IN”
AND A COMEDY
»HR«»
Don’t pass up this chance to give Ashland what is
destined to be the greatest industry in Southern
Oregon. Don’t snub OPPORTUNITY as she enters
the portals of your city. Show faith in your com­
munity. Show faith in the God-given resources that
are exemplified in the Unlimited quantities Of shale
rock on the outskirts of your city.
TOMORROW ONLY
A drama of
flashing
action
and gusty humor
— Sweeping lav-,
iahneu — Gold­
en magic —- Ro­
mantic mystery,
unfolding to a
colossal climax.
BIG
Ashland Always Makes Good
Christmas
Bazaar
Tuesday, Nov. 30, Masonic Hall
Delays are co stly / We need only a few thousand
dollars to prove the success of our shale retort ma­
chinery, But we musJTget it quickly. If Ashland will
only show the same faith and courage and public
spirit she has displayed in the past the shale oil
industry is certain to succeed and bring to the city
unlimited w ealth.,
AFTERNOON AND EVENING
auspices of
OMESTTGftlttNCE
G R E T A N IS S E N
OF THE HAREM
Alpha Embroidery Club
Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E. §,
Buy Your Tickets Now for the Two Big Priies.
Hope Chest and Comforter, Hand Embroidered
Bedspread and Quilt. — Prizès on Display in
Me’Gee’s Window/ ,
Pacific IpndRr
Shaleries, Inc.
CHARLES D. CROUCH, President
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