Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 09, 1927, Image 4

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V isiter Prom Talent—
j
D r. F. Q. Swedenburg la leaving
Mre.Louis Drown of Talent
tonight for Seattle, Wash., where, In Ashland Thursday shopi
be will attend the sectional meet­ and visiting with friends. '
ing of the American College of
Surgeon«. H e,w ill return to thia
city Thursday, April 14.
Easter
Greeting cards— EJ-
hart’a.
1 ,
,
M rs. B. A. Pnrv.es o f W ag n er
S
Mrs. Nellie O'Donnahue, who
I has been visiting with her son creek was In th ia c ity Thursday
Ivan ' O’Donahue and family at looking a fte r business a ffa irs and
' Crescent Lake for the past few visiting w ith friends.
months, arrived in Ashland last
- evening to visit at the home of
«■ her daughter, Mrs.-Guy Randles
- on Allison street.
M eeting P ostpon ed —
Bibles with guaranteed non-
The meeting of the Junior high
Iley, a salesman from
treakable
Macks make enduring
school
P.
T.
A.
which
was
to
Ore., was In Ashland
looking after business have been heidz in the Junior high Easter gifts at Elhart's.
building Tuesday, April IS, has
been postponed on account of oth­
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barrett
.'F o r nata, or lease to responsible er activities being given on that
of
Seattle, Wash., announce the
date.
party, my home. «S3 Iowa, part­
birth of a daughter born ~ April
ly tarnished, S. D. Taylor. 187-6
Have your screens made nt first. Mrs. Barrett was formerly
Let the U N IO N write your ta ll
Miss Allle Shinn, and is a sister of
Jordhtt’s
mill.
••v a n g a automobile Insurance.
Dr. C. E. Shinn of this city.
Tee. of eoarse.
«8-M
All who have watches for repair
must come within a week or they Ix-ft For San Francisco—
T W tor From Talent—
D. Perozzi on Granite street
wlll
be sold for the repair
A. E. Oettling of Talent was in
this city today shopping and look­ charges. I am closing up next- left Thursday for San Francisco,
Cal. where he will spend a few
week. M. A. Lassau, Jeweler.
ing after business affairs.
1 8 7 -i Jays looking after business affairs
and visiting with his daughter Lu­
Maxwell House Coffee, special
cille, who is taking nurse’s train-
price this week, Schuerman’s Gro­ Exported Tomorrow—
Harry Itlltfife', who is em ploy­ ing in that city.
cery.
ed by the Southern Pacific Co., at
Swenning, Dependable Gerber, Cal., is expected to arrive Very Much Improved—
H. G. Enders, Sr., who has been
Contractor, phone 31». id Ashlant) tomorrow to spend a
137-1 few days visiting with his cousins seriously ill at his home on Oak
Mrs. J. A. McGee and Mrs. O. F. street for the past few weeks, Is
Silver.
Mr. Ritchie formerly re­ very much improved and was able
Visited In Ashland—
to be up and out again.
C. A. Thompson, a resident ol sided in this city.
Talent was in Ashland this morn-
Have a fit at orres tailors, 73 Confined TO H o m e -
lag visiting with friends and tran­
Oak
St, new location.
161-tf
Miss Janet Balis, daughter of
sacting business.
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Balis on Al­
Chicks, rabbits, novelties at El lison street, is confined to her
Panlserud’s for men’s suits. It
home with an attack of measles.
we can’t fit you in ready-to-wear,
remember we can make you one.
J.
183-tf Returned from K. F. —
Ijeft For D u n s m u ir -
Mrs. S. D. DOremus, who has
Mr. and Mrs. Joe P«Qr on East
spent the past week in Klamath
Main street left yesterday for
Portland visitors in this city Falls at the home ot her daughter, Dunsmuir, Cal., to make their fu­
yesterday were: F. A. Crosby, J. Mrs. R. D. Bussard, returned to ture home. Mr. Poor, who Is em­
L . Gray, C. F. McCracken, C. 8. her home in this city Thursday ployed by the Southern Pacific
night. While in Klamath Falls
Hinson and C. C. Clarke.
company, was transferred to that
Mrs. Doremus attended a Sacred
city, compelling them to move
Schu.gr- concert of 40 voices, which was from here.
183-tf held at the Presbyterian church. (
HELPS A PAINFUL ACHING
A dandy plate lunch including
BACK
coffee every noon and night, 36c.
Lumbago and a stiff, aching
At the Plaza. «"
,
104-tf back suggest at once the need of
a good diuretic to stimulate kid­
ney secretions and rid the sys­
Working For Swedenburg—<•
tem of troublesome poisons that
Mrs. Leona Doleee, who has
cause the distressing aches. Mrs.
been employed at the~Chamber of Black of Petersburg, Va., says:
Commerce
for «the past few "Before I took Foley PUI b dleure-
The very lateness of it
months is now working for Dr. F. tic, I could not stoop over nor
makes you busier than G. Swedenburg.
raise up without great pain. Now
ever with your spring
since taking them I have none.**
work. Our Ashland Laun­
Cliff Payne makes patterns.
Ask for Foley Pills diuretic. A
dry Service adds a day to
prompt Improvement w ill amply
> repay yon. Satisfaction^ guaran­
your working week hy Reglstered Cars H e re
A. .M. Pratker of Wausa, Neb., teed. Sold everywhere.
B
deleting washday, ,f r o m
Isidor Goldberger of Los Angeles
your c a 1 e n'd a r. I t con Cal., Fred Ferrari of San Fran-
serves y our h e alth and cisco. Cal., W ilbur P. Garrison of
strength and increases Osclola, Mo., and B. V. White of
Lyleton, Manitoba, were among
your comfort.
the tourists who registered their
It is Satisfaction and
cars at the local Chamber of
Commerce this morning.
Take a Tablsapoonful of ¿Salta
Economy
If Back Faina or Bladder
W E L L -K N O W N M E D IC IN E
la Irritated
Believe it or Not,
Soring is Here!
DrinkWater If
Kidneys Bother
JUST PHONE
165
Ashland
Laundry
Q U IC K L Y
STOPS
COUGH
A nd throat irritations
"Foley's Honey and Tar Com­
pound has its own place in our
medicine cabinet and has saved
us mapy a burdensome doctor’s
bill. For bronichal coughs, for
croup and whooping cough, for
troublesome night cough, and
when my own sensitive throat
starts up a nervous harking, we
find Foley's Honey and Tar Com­
pound always a prompt and re­
liable a id .” Mrs. J. M. (name
furnished) Verndale, Wash. Sold
and recommended Vverywhere.
Ask for It.
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TODAY ONLY
“PERCH OF THE DEVIL”
MAY BUSCH AND PAT O’MALLEY
SUNDAY ONLY
U“?IA
Flash your Iddneys by drmldng a
quart o f water each day, also take
salts occasionally, says a noted au­
thority, who tells us that too* much
rich food forms acids which almost
paralyse the kidneys in their efforts to
expel it from the blood. They become
sluggish and weaken; then yon may
suffer with a doll misery in the kid­
ney region, sharp pains in the back or
sick headache, dizziness, your stomach
soars, tongue is coated, and when the
weather is bad you have rheumatic
twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full
o f sediment, the channels often ket
sore and irritated, obliging you to seek
relief two or three times during the
night
T o help neutralize these irritating
adds; to help cleanse the kidneys ana
flash off the body's urinous waste, get
four ounces o f Jsd Salts from any
pharmacy here. Take a tablespoonful
in a glass o f water before breakfast
fo r a few days, and your kidneys may
then act fine. This famous salt; is
made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with litnia, and
has been used for years to help flush
and stimulate sluggish kidneys ; also to
neutralize the acids in the system so
they no longer irritate, thus often re­
lieving bladder weakness.
Jad Salta b inexpensive ; cannot in­
jure and makes a delightful efferves­
cent lithia-water d rin k
£xtòe
BATTERIES
A Battery for Every Oar
Capacity Not Cut With
Price
Specialist in Your
Ignition, Light and
Battery Troubles
A speeding, sparkling story about the younger set.
•♦Their craving for sensations. Their thirst for pleasure
. regardless of cost. Of a beautiful Butterfly-girl, spun
‘/madly in the whirl of delirious parties and shallow
frie n d s . I t ’s Twentieth Century Limited sjieed with'
£x> end of life and drama.
This is Not a Side lane
With Us.
All Work Guaranteed.
XL ELECTRIC
Station ,
GUY GOON
Phone 82
prom Klam ath Fall»— '
H. R. W ilmer and W. C, Von-
Im o n , residents of Klamath Falls
Returned to Work—
spent several honrs in Ashland
Mrs. Georgie Young, who has yesterday looking after business
been confined to her home on affairs.
Oak street for the past week w ith'
Illness, returned today to iter
beauty
parlor In the L ith ia B K IT IS H T A X * F IG V R K S
Springs hotel.
' ’
ANNOUNCED MONDAY
V isiting Crain—
Mrs. E. T. Forsling of Portlgnd,
Ore., spent several days of thia
week In Ashland visiting with
Miss Mildred
Crain, physical
training Instructor at the high
school, who resides aj, the F, R .
.Merrill home on the Boulevard.
Shopped In Ashlaftd—
Mrs. Mary Wltherovf, a resident
of Talent, was a visitor in this city
Thursday shopping.
<
Returned Home—
’
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Helms have
returned to their home at Klam ­
ath Falls Junction after spending
the last, five months in Southern
California. Their son, Addison,
is in New York, where he has en­
tered the_4xl_Students’ League of
New York City.
Ix-ft for Rochester—
. Mr. A. O. Adams, left Friday
morning,-for Rochester, Minn., to
enter the Mayo Bros., Hospital for
treatment. Mr. Adams went the
Southern route^and expects to re­
turn the norherft route.
h'rom Talent—
W. W. Estes, a resident of
Talent, was a visitor In this city
today transacting business.
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formed
circles
predict
that
Churchill will make no recom­
mendations in regard to either of
these taxes.
K “ z
Further Change
and
,
paint and varnish for
every need
I O. RIGG
Phone 172
at the
LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL
Fresh As Faster Lilies
A Real Pleasure
It- Is not a question of how
to be beautiful, but when to be
beautiful; and you can be beau­
tiful all the time If you will
come to us regularly for treat­
ments. Our Beauty Parlor special­
ists are graduates and treat hair,
scalp and skin fro m 1 the scien­
tific point of view. This Easter
season Is an auspicious time to
acquire permanent charm.
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Used
Cars
.926 Chev Coach, $575
.923 Chev Coupe, $250
923 Chev Touring, $175
Varnishes
Sunday Dinner
- A further change in the method
of raising revenue which was
strongly pressed on the Chancel­
Lithia Springs Hotel
lor of the Exchequer last fall re­
M ezzanine Floor .
lated to a proposal to change the
Beauty
Parlor
present method of,taxing auto­
G eorgia Y ou n g
mobiles on the basis of 1 pound Phone C IO
per horse-power to a petrol tax of
6 pence per gallon, similar to the
tax used in many sections of the
United States. It is understood,
Jiowever, he is opposed to making
the change, at any rate during the
current year, and that t h i s
change will not be a feature of the
new budget.
.925 Chev Sedan, $500
Fuller Paints
You will appreciate the well cooked food, the
splendid service, the air .of refinement which
combine to moke
g.
.
.923 Ford Coupe, $150
The
Automotive Shop
A
Gala Matinee for the Children
FIFTH EDITION!
Uncle Wiggily at the
Circus”
B Y HOWARD R. GARI&
Chevrolet. Dealers. - -
We Have Just Received a Nçw
Shipment of Cars
AMONG THEM ARE A HUDSON SEDAN, HUD­
SON COACH, ESSEX SEDAN, ESSEX COACH
AND ESSEX COUPE.
A NEW PLAY!
SPECIAL FEATURES—75 Marionettes, 1000 Strings
in operation, 12-Piece Bunny Orchestra, Uncle Wig­
gily (him self), Nurse Jane, Skeezicks, Uncle Butter,
Fuzzy Fox, Pipsisewah, Jofcko, the Monkey-Boy;
Jugglers, Acrobats, Clowns, Animals.
A HUNDRED SURPRISES!
4
A COMPLETE PLAY!
A THOUSAND LAUGHS!
Come and See Them on Display at
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
THE SUPER MARIONETTE PRODUCTION
FO R A D U LT S
Announcement
Quicker telephone service is now available
to Medford.
When you desire a connection with a tele­
phone in Medford just look in your director}7
for the number and then give the number to
your local operator as ycfu would in placing a
call to a party in Ashland. When the opera­
tor says “ Number, pleaseT” announce your
own number and say« for example; “ I want
Medford 330.”
: .
The connection will be completed as in a
local call. You do not have to.ask for “ long
distance.” The date and. item will appehr on
your biir the first of the month following. This
service is designed to give you quicker and
more satisfactory service to Medford wl^en
you desire “ station-to-station” service. It does
not apply to calls in which you desire a par­
ticular party, in which case calls will be plac­
ed with “ long distance” as previously. For
further particulars apply to our Business Of­
fice.
The
Pacific Telephone
And
Telegraph Company
“A Midsummer Night’s
Dream”
THE WORK OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
INCIDENTAL MUSIC BY MENDELSSOHN
So. Oregon Normal School Auditorium
Tuesday, April 12
Prices: Matinee—Children 35c; Normal and High
School Students 50c; Adults 75c. >
Evening: Students 50c; Adults 75c.
RESERVED SEATS FOR EVENING
PERFORMANCE ONLY