Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 01, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    Recovering frouq IHnr ee
,
Mrs. F . P. W h ittle la recovering*
from a serious illness, which *9iaa
kept her confined to her home fo r
/tome time.
>
Sitting evenings by
menu Darling Studio.
Special meeting oa this Wed-
appoint-
7|Utf
r .Returned from B n slM m T rip — School Grow»—
The weak day school of relig­
George Barron has returned
from an extended business trip ious education still grows -in
jumbera. There has.not been a
to the Im p erial valley.
week since the school opened that
there has not been several addi­
tions to the roll1. A t the latest
Quality portraits rain e r shine. roport there were 1ST enrolled.
«eM ay ovenlnr, Dec. V Open in
long form, annual election of of-
Doera. AU 8>r Knights courteous­
ly invited. Light refreshments Studio Ashland.
z2-tf
a fter meeting.
D. H. JACK8ON, E. C.
W . H . DAY, Recorder.
Visit in K lam ath F a l l s -
Mrs. R. C. Goodman and sister.
Miss Clara
W ill,
spent . the
, M r. 'and Mrs. Leonard Lund of Thanksgiving holidays w ith rela­
-LaGrande, announce the birth of tives in K lam ath Falls.
a girl, horn Nov. 28. Mrs. Lund
worked in Ashland a t . McGee’s
Slab wood by the load. Call 98
store, for some time.
Carson Fow ler Lhr’. 'Co.
.. .
Xmas cards on display St El
h art’s.
News of Death—
Portland papers a few days ago
cafrled the news of* the death at
Yoncalla, Ore., of John E. M artin,
who with his brother Edward,
resided in Ashland for a number
of years, owning a nice heme on
the Boulevard, which they dispos­
ed after the death of their moth­
er there. M r. M artin was about
(0 years old and • had many
I f you want it done rlg h j take friends and acquaintances In this
city.
It to W hite.
F or ' cleaning and presalng Visiting W ith Parents—
From McMinnville—
phone 118. Paulserud's 74_tf
Mr. and Mrs. Heilman of Mc­
Kenneth Wolcott has
been
Minnville,
were in Ashland to
□pending several days a t the home
Phonograph buyers pick
of his parents, M r. and Mrs. M. J. «uend Thanksgiving w ith their
Brunswick— hear one played
daughter, Miss Betty Heilman,
Wolcott on Sherman street.
Elhart'a.
critic teacher at the Southern Ore­
Beautiful line o f Imported gift gon Normal school. M r. and Mrs.
Spend Thanksgiving in Med-
Heilman leave soon to visit a son
stationery— D arling A rt Store.
ford—
in
California.
76-tf
Mrs. Josephine
Poley and
daughter. Miss Eva Poley of this
The finest and most complete
city spent Thanksgiving day at line of Xmas cards. Darling Stu­ Moved—
Mrs. Margaret
Cason and
Medford at the home of Mrs. Ab­ dio and a rt store.
76-tf daughter have moved into one
bie Thomas.«
ot the apartments in the .double
W ill V isit Son—
V
bungalow, recently b u ilt on the
18 IT SAFE to drive through
Wallace B. Carey of this city Boulevard by W . 8. Eastman.
the streets of Ashland without Jias gone to Alsea to visit at the
The other one Is to be occupied
Liability Insurance? Phone 21 home of bis son, A rth u r Carey.
by Miss Helen Anderson, dean of
for complete Automobile protec­
women at the Normal, and Miss
tion. don't wait until you meet
Hava your broken windows re­ H all of the health department.
.with aa aecident. Teo. (o f eourpel
ined.
A ll sixes, a( Jordan's
s s i-tr
111.
>-tf Spent Week-End In M e d f o r d -
Mrs. Grace Andrews, teacher
Something entirely different In
Yonr portrait the g ift that on­ In the week-day Bible school, vis­
Xmas cards. Darling Studio. 76-tf ly you can give, Darling Studio.
ited in Medford over the week-end
with Mrs. M ary Mathews and M r.
snd Mrs. D. W . W heeler and
Proposed
increase
In
the Arrived Home—
daughter, M arjory, who
have
M r. and Mrs. A. E. Kinney and
Height rate oa pears from Oregon
juat returned from an extended
and Washington points has been M r. and Mrs. J. M . W agner ar­
trip to Kansas.
*
suspended by the Interstate com­ rived home last evening from a
merce commission.
trip by automobile to San Fran-
cisco, where they spent
the Correction—
Thanksgiving holiday season w ith
I t was announced in yesterday's
relatives.
paper that the Royal Neighbors
and the Modern Woodmen dance
Have your etotluw cleaned at would be given In the I . O. O. F.
Hear the new model >126 Or­ 227 B. M ain, Ashland Cleaning hall. The dance w ill be held in
thophonie Vietrola at The Roae.
the Moose hall.
Works, of ooarsn
SHOES FOR HOLIDAY EVENTS
drove .to
SNAPPY OXFORDS FOR THE YOUNG, BLOODS
-S E D A T E SHOES FOR THEIR ELDERS.
Two attractive styles a t special
prices. Studio Ashland.
72-tf
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
iously m at the Community H o » those who stopped at the
u p .
Hotel laet evening.
,
M IL W A V K B E , W la^ pec. V —
(U . N .) —-Cancer,, c o im o n ty re-
garded as the incurable scourge
( of the htfoanl raee m ar aoön M
placed Hi the category of enrabie
disease through fu rth er develop­
ment o t.X -ray .treatments, aceditt-
, ing to radiologista attending the
Mr. and Mrs. W . D, Dunlap of
convention here of the Radiolog­
Eugene announce the birth of an
ical Society o f NortH America, ■
8 1-2 pound girl bora, Nov. ,'gt.
Even now the specialists are
M rs. Dunlap is the daughter o f
agreed that the disease is curable
It. I’. Campbell o f this city.
if caught In its Incipiclent stages.
“Ope hundred thousand per­
Recovered from llln e s» —
sona dm ¡of concer evqry year Jn
Mrs. Evelyn *Jones of Coolidge
the United States,” sal< D r. J . I f .
street has sufficiently recovered
Martin of Dallas, Texas, member
from her Illness to be up and out
of Baylyr college’s medical staff,
again.
‘but'probably three fourths of
these might be cored I f the ¿hacer
At the L ith ia Springs Hotel—
were recognised and treated early
P. Brown and wife and C arl A.
-
Field of Klam ath Fails and H . 1 , enough,”
Dr. M artin disputed early the­
McGill of Portland, Ore,, . are
ories.about the disease by declar­
among those registered a t Mm
ing that cancer was not hereditary
Lithia Springs Hotel yesterday.
and did not hate roots.
Stopped Here—
“Most cases of cancer originate
J. J. Downs of .Hayward» Qal.,
ctter one passes forty years of
stopped In Ashland for several
age,” he said. "T h e ir origin ,'ls
hours this morning.
some chronic inju ry to the tissue
such as a wart or a pimple which
From W agner Creek—
'
1 has been subjected to friction
A. W . Lacy of W agner Creek
frpm clothing.
was In this city this morning
shopping and . visiting w i t h
friends.
To be misunderstood
. Qi B. flosMin of « n m t. P a n , J. times does yonr reputation
tabular, business meeting'’ And W . Sttehvell of pos Ángel««, Cal.
good than harm.
dinner in Pfonper haU b u t eve­
ning. F our sew members, W il­
fred Wagner, Gordon Claycomb,
SeldOn Bfartonahd James-Hartley,
were elected to membership of the
olub,. These members w ill be for-
With marmalade and a cup of hot coffee or choeo-J
h m il^ ’in l « a t e a V i ( t h i
meeting
A TOASTED SANDWICH
next .Tuesday ’pvetjing,, the in itia­
tion being in charge of E llio t Mc­
Cracken and Barney M iller.
It
whs voted last evening to change
the plan ot the oats, and frond now
on three members will be respon­
sible for the eats each evening.
No charge w ill bo made as the
food w ill be furnished by the eats
committee for that evening. This
w ill do sway ,wjth a certain form
di financial embarrassment which
seems to prevail a t each meeting.
. “The H i-Y clnb is really getting
away to a good start, add wo w ill
start in now for a real worth
while program,” M r. W a lter stat­
ed. More new members w ill be
taken Into the club in the vevy
near future and an effort put
forth to render some real service
in the schopl.
Toy Auto Aftd Tractor
Trucks
A new lot of Delco Dnmper
Wagons Just In. Big reduction
in price on the new lot.
Able to save you money on
sail kinds of Fencing against
anyone's price.
Plows and Harrows, Garden
Tools. W hite Sewing Machines
fo r >50.00 as long as they
last.
Why dinnya.
late make« an ¡dead noon'luncheon. With a fresh
fruit salad and a'tasty d e se r t/fie iidbnmeal is <
complete.
We take just pride in the increasing popularity of
our noon lunches. W e.can please you, too.
Lithia Springs Pharmacy
FREEDOM
You, too, can enjoy free
dam — freedom from fin
ancial worries, by con
sistgn| saving.^
Open a special account in
our Saving« .Department
and deposit a definite
portion of your income
each week.
RST
NATIONAL BANK
ASHLAND, OREGON
P eil’s Corner
FIRST SHOWING OF
Consider the Poor Old Car
H IN K o f the bum m and shocks it absorbs on a
twenty m ile trip. T h in k how ruts and holes en­
countered on an outing shake its* unsuspecting
frame. T h in k how its life is being shortened.
T h in k, also, how t a n t f bumps and shocks your
ow n spine Is taking.
Royal Cord Balloons w ill add life to ¿four, car,
security to your driving Epd peace to your m ind. .
Latex-treated W eb- pôsdi;i
and
flexiblca «afety.jSS
You' dut
\ ridé more
With perfect
T
mao
Lounging and
These come in Gorgeous Colorings of Orchids,
Blues, Rose, American Beauty, Tomato Reds,
Frosted /Shades, Brocades and Metallic Combina­
tions. All sizes. 1
far greater comfort. > , ■ T
Royal Balloons deserve
investigation—Drop in. Wh?dt
like to talk good tires to fw u
There’s no obligation to btoy.
United St atea
ROYAL CORD Bolkma
The the that make. In,owa |6od a
THE BEST WE HAVE EVER HAD
Priced at $4.50 to $10.00
A WONDERFUL XMAS PRESENT
“Kozy Komfort” House Slippers for
Ladies and Gents
Why Not Make Yourself a Present!
FiniaUtag Today
“Take It From Me”
'
with
SEE THEM NOW AT
U N IT E D
S T A T E S T IR E S
ARE
T IR ES
ARMY
GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town
Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenin,
REGINALD DENNY
Across from LHUa Springs Hotel
Thursday and Friday
Suits
MARSHAL FOCH
GIVES SUCCESS SECRET
“ Victory,” said Marshal Foch,
of the will.”
f Life's battles are won in the same way. An
unyielding spirit of determination will conquer
the hardest circumstances.
Soils at Less Than the Cost ol the Woolens
UNCALLED FOR SUITS
READY-TO-WEAR SUITS
Yonr savings account at this hank is a test
of your mettle. If you have the will to win,
you Will win.
Seeing is Believing — We Invite, Comparison — Don’t Feel Obligated to Buy.
The Citizen Bank
Ashland, Oregon
Oi
All Sales Suits Will Be Fitted Personally