Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 14, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    Waited te Ashland—
Mr. and Mrs. A . T. M cllraln,
MUa Tint« Anderson and Mrs.
McClaren of Rogue River were
visitors in this cttjr Wednesday
shopplnc
and „..fisitlng , w ith
friends.
Stated communication of Alpha
Chapter No. 1, O. E. 8. tomorrow
(Tuesday), 7:30 p. m. Initiation.
Visitors welcome.
By order of
the Worthy Matron.
L E A H M. C A LD W ELL,
Secretary.
Helping W a lt Frsklwa...
- Bud 8torm, of Ashland, form ­
erly of the Medford Center meat
market, is helping W a lt Erskine
in the Medford Plggley Wiggley
Jn eat 'm arket f o r a f f f a r day* ‘
W ill you show your apprecia­
tion for what the hoys are doing
Apples, IBc. BOe, 78c. Bring
Hear the new eeratchiese Victor for jrout Attend the basketball box. AaMapd Fra it and Produce
game at the armory Tuesday, Fob. Assn.
electric records.— The Rose.
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BUI Godiova, Helnle Floor and
15, 7 : IB. Adm. 10 and IBc.
Jgck Porter of Medford spent
140-1 Spent Week-toad Here—
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I am now operating bootblack’s
Saturday evening. In this city, stand In McGee building, service
Miss Mabel Haggr, who is the
where they attended the Junior and courtesy for men and women Visitors from M e d f o r d -
Fourth grade teacher In the
Prom at the Normal school.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hess, resi­ Central Point school, spent the
will be the motto. Shoe laces, pol­
dents of Medford, spent Friday week-end In Ashland visiting
ish, etc.
evening in thia city visiting w ith 'with her parents, Mr. and M rs.’
Have a fit at Orrsa tailors, 11
ROY LUCAS.
Beach Ave., west of lib ra ry .
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' #•> Marlon Hager on Scenic DrivO.
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•£
is » -« ’ friends.
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See Jordan tor M ill Work.
Inflneaaa Osseo ReporteA--
Influence eases reported in
Oregon for the week ending Feb­
ru ary 6 number 104, according
to the report of D r. Frederick
i t Wrtekee.
Yamhill
county
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Convalescent Home,
body over SO invited to
entine party.
, gnended had the game Tuesday
night will* be one of. the boat
n tn u
rj.he southern Oregon Experl- teen on this floor this season. Be
olidge ment station's last experiment
■ at the Arm ory at 7:16; Admis­
»■
w ith lim a and sulphur showed sion 10 and 36 cents.
140-8
that dry lim e and sulph u r used
rery- at SO lbs. to the .hundred gave “ A dandy plats lunch Including
> Val- [sligh tly better control of San Coffee every noon and Alght, 15 c.
139-1 .Jose scale than liquid.
At the Pissa.
100-tf
Visiting in Lae dngslsa
Mr. ■ and Mrs. A. C. Niningef
of Pioneer and Hargadlne street*
are spending several days la L M
Angeles,
Cal., , visiting
w ith
frie n d s .'■ Mr. -and-Mrs. Mtolnger
motored down in their %ew can
the. worse
a fflic t'd , haring 44 cases, while
Portland conks second with 48.
Jackson county has a number of
Th4 National Guard represents
Ashland. Back them up, be at
the Armory tomorrow
night.
T u e s d a jr .F e fc .il, 7«LB. Adm- 10
aM >«e-
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140-8
Federal Bmly Organised— ’
The Pelicans coma well rscom-
Formation o l an Association
Medford Visitors
Sheriff and Mrs. R alph Jen­
Let tga UNION writs your fo il
coverage automobile insurance. nings of Medford wore visitors
Too, M conree.
B8-tf' In Ashland last evening. W hile
hers they attended the picture
show at the Vining theatre.
(M «4 lb w m - *•
Dr. Mattle B. Shaw of this
city Is out of town for a few
days looking after ■business at-
Kfairs. She w ill be la her office
'again February 23.
, ’ .
Confined to Home?—
Mias Evelyn Paddock, daagfa-
ter of Mrs. Douglas Reid, is
confined to her home on Coolidge
street w ith illness.
composing departmental heads
of federal organisations in south­
ern Oregon was consummated
Thursday afternoon at a - meet­
ing which was held in Medford.
The association is to bo known
as “ Federal Business Associa­
tions o f Mettford."
Fred D.
Wagner, Ashland postmaster, was
Alfalfa Hay, osa bale or a ca
load. Ashland Fruit A Fro, Assn
C liff Payne makes
tablee.
typewriter
Going Fishing or Camping?
We have the equipment you will need. Tackle of
all kinds and new, also tents, gas stoves, Beds, etc.
Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Licenses. • ’
ARMY GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town—the new Hotel is
Just Opposite. Open Evenings. .
Buy an Orthophonie Victrola
on the easy payment plan— The
Ross.
Tuesday evening, Feb.
16,
dancing at the Civic clubhouse.
Tillataoh*s orchestra. Admission
|1 a couple. Everybody Invited.
139-3
NEARLY HERE
Inspect yonr honse and you will see how badly it
neqds parting. There is none better than
Spent Week-end H ere
Jimmy Reilly and Lester Gault,
students at the Oregon Agricul­
tural college In Corvallis, spent
the week-end In Ashland and
Medford visiting w ith friends.
Yon’ll want to ass “Ed" Dnnn
as Sue Bascoms beau and the
world’s eighth wonder at the
community house In Bellview
Thursday or Friday night, 17th
or 18th. Admission 60c, lunch 20c
and free dancing after the pro­
gram. Tickets on sale at Rose’s.
140-1
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT
Let us talk .over with you your
PAINTING PROBLEMS
• , or send our painter to call on you.
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
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B. A. Peters Jr.. Is confined
to his home on Iowa street with
Illness.
POOR
BECAUSE HE NEVER SAVED
aU, pther oroddets that have
won the p u b lics favpr in a domi­
nating way, must bear the penalty
leadership.
I
: That is to be expected because
leadership invariably involves the
winning of trade infthat line from
others.
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These shifts are the inevitable
tnarks of progress and no power
can stop them;
/
Ufiion-Ethyl is/better than any
ordinary gasoline that we or any
other makers have/ produced in the
West..
]
This is not because of any fault
in anyone’s good ¡product, but due
to the fact that tne genuine Ethyl
flu id adds certain/qualities to gaso­
line that no other fuel can have
without it—ours/or any other mak­
er’s best.
/
The results of these qualities are:
Elimination of all ' ‘ Knocking;’’
faster pick-up; treater speed with
less vibration: si aoother and more
powerful hill - climbing abilities,
and more flexib lity in traffic than
any other moto ■ fuel has ever dem­
onstrated before.
'S u c h superioritict, im p ro v e-
rti$hts and betterments pre simply
/ ¡ W that the Natural Laws o£
Science award in recognition of
progressive vision coupled w ith
painstaking research and pioneer-*
ing effort.
Ten years were given to exhaust­
ive, study and experimen radon by
abi# scienrists and 35,000 tests were
made in one of the largest auto­
motive laboratories in die world
before the Ethyl fluid was finally
perfected.
Thus its leadership was earned,
through leadership in vision and
effort.
Such achievements are
never the result of over-n igh t
magic.
Neither men nor products rise
quickly without a sound founda­
tion:
If y o u analyze their success, you
invariably find th at you m u st
go far back to discover the begin­
nings from which they worked
forward^ step by step—a long and
tedious journey, which you 11 agrfce
deserves the leadership in the end.
Not because he never coult} but because he
Dever would. Avoid any such'future discom­
forts by looking ahead. The firet dollar is
not difficult to lay aside aad-it can be made
the corner stone to a substantial foundation for
youl
The Citizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon
Work Shoes For Men
MAXIMUM WEAR IN EVERY PAIR
ALL SIZES — ALL GRADES
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
Income Tax Troubles Disappear
Mr. F. A. McGuin, Public Accountant late of . Port­
land now residing at the Lithia Springs Hotel, can
aid you if you are having troubles with your Income
Tax of this or other years. He hSX had over fifteen
years experience in the preparation of the returns
of some of the largest corporations, partnerghips
and individuals in Oregon and may be depended
upon to give satisfaction in aH lines <^f accounting.
Super Motor Fuel
A M W IO S
matinee
EVENING
Children—10e
The preparation of Income Tax returns is parti­
cularly the job of» the accountant as he ’can from
experience advise you of the.proper methods to be
followed in your record keeping whereby at the
end of each year the figures necessary to' making a
proper return are produced automatically.
He
may be consulted at any time1 by appointment and
all matters brought to him will be treated with
confidence.