Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 03, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    MONDAY, Jajuary
epsonal flotes
Main street has returned from a and Mrs. O. II. Johnson of
visit with friends in Medford.
Granite street, left last evening
/o c
Or®-. «here he will
"mmm
Ashland residents are the
Sts of a son, William Byron
UP. bom on Nfe»*lUp»r%-Bax
si Francisco, according t o ' i
■fee received . 'w L .w iplatn
hardt, father of Mrs. Norton.
' the mother and son ar4 $re-
Ine the message fpr^ier ptat-
r ^ f c y n,™r‘<ty-
Bros.4
In Ashland—
Earl Snyder and Albert
Mfey sOertrude Engle £
day* for Richmond, Cal.,
she is axAacher in the •
Missi d u p e spent the Newt
htol Idfays In Ashland. wife
tlves ’ and friends.
# * i
teaches
spenta
with f¡
Stated comqiwnlcatM^of Alnl*i «nerly
apter No. 1, G. fi. £»., tomor-
br, Tuesday, Jan. 4, 1»27, 7:30
Good eating apples, 5>3 pur
Normal Text Books
m.
Installation. Refresh- box. Bring own boxes. Asnluad plies at McNair Bros.
fats. Visitors welcome.
By
Fruit and Produce. Association.
1er of the Worthy Matron. *»
b r
h *«—
-, Pete
in the
Friday
e ti owe
Petrie of Ashland Joined
New Year revelry here
night, enjoying himself
o f o g r tnimetous dancefa,
In Medford—
and
Guth-
'
, the Oregon Agricultural C<
M»_,fcjirlnar4g the son of M
-.Mtt~ • £ -J f/ì£lSfarinar of1 I
C W ie..K H
n *» i
Mrs. ’ Daley ijlcGesry of tbi
Lithla .'sf rings Pharmacy, left
NOTICE
Friday night for Eastern Canada, Miss Hargus Ife-turncd—
tuxlliary to American Legion
Returned to School— - -
where she was called by the ill­
Miss Margaret Hargus has re­
sting tonight, Pioneer Hall,
1 Vergoq McGee. Son of Mr, fand ness of Jier mo^b'sr, who was ser­ turned to thl» c f X friH* 51fa0Uth
nburn Way, 8 o’cldbk. fnstai-
Mrs. JLÍH. MfeQed of? this*
iously tnjuied< id a fall. W. M. Falls, Where she spent the boll*
lon of officers. All members
left
yesterday
for
Eugene,
where
Poley
will have charge of the days with her parents.
Miss
i urgedJo be preseqt.
he attend« the ’ University c. store during Mrs. McGeary’s ab- Hargus is a student at the South­
,
* ... -
sence.
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ern Oregon N orm al.
ra e r « e s id m | B ére*-
+Y Oregon.
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id
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M. J. L |v . o f Medford, former
Suit
prlaee
slashed
,J»aH
In
two
Left
f*£
>
B
osM
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e«-
Go
to
the
book
stère
for,
office
of Ashland, spent New Year’s
< i t *1 and stationary supplies— Elhartfat
Efagene Moody, who has been
y In this city visiting • with at IJaulserud's.
Book Store.
visiting for the past Jew .days
snds.
Home economisers, the new
in Ashland at the home of his
way to keep household accounts ib-Kist-ered Car Here—
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Z.
Walter Mjinro of Olympia, Moody, left last evening on train i
r - T F R
Wpsfa., J wsa .fat» ¿ng those who No. 15 ifor Roseville, Cal., whfaro-I
registered gfaelr Okra at the loofal he works.
1
M.UielLttfafc.ttHM
W. W. Marks of Eugene, Ore., Chamber of Commerce thi? morn­
Returned to School—
R. J. Johnson of San Francisco ing.
George Francis Barron return­
Cal., and L. B. Thurber of U. S.
S ’ Mississippi^ fare nmodg .those
[ Wfah Mrs: Guy Rsfcdl«— ed .to Eugene yesterday, where
.who sttfobed fat t i e Llthia Serines
A. D. Anderson of Port* he is a student at the State Uni­
He has been Visiting
Ore., and Mrs. Willard versity.
with
his
parents,
Mr. and-Mrs.
eH of Yonqptla. Or*., have
basts at the home of their Homer. Barron, during the hbli-
Sirs. Guy Randles on days.
with
street. The women were
Let the UNION write your full
ly the Stearns girls of Attended Elk's Dance—
BEBE DANIELS
Mr. and Mrs. George Gates,
.
coverage automobile insurance. this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hammond
lU iiH liiH R r -? '.
and Henry Pace are among the
Returned to School—
Medford people who attended the
Rrtni-neO to r . of O. M—llr .l
Earl Pemberton, who has beet
Elk's dance in this city New
School— i j - | j i i » j
spending the holidays in Ash
Paul Pemberton, son of Rev. land with his parents, Rev. and Year's Eve.
and Mrs. F. H. Pemberton, has Mrs. F. H. Pemberton, has re­
returned to Portland, Ore., when turned to Salem, where he is s At the Ashland Hotel—
NonfeConlogne of Eugene, Ore.,
ha le a student at the University student at the Willamette uni­
Mrs. W. P. Wetherell and Helen
of Oregon Medical school.
He versity.
Wetherell of Roseburg, Ore., and
spent the holidays In Ashland
Herman L. Krupp of Portland.
with his parents.
At the Oregon Hotel—
Oregon are among those who
E. Miller and wife ot Ten­
registered at the Ashland Hotel
ODDFELLOWS ATTENTION
nant, Cal., Mark Winkler of
Pilot Rock Encampment No. Pendleton, Ore., and W. Robert yesterday.
Id, Tuesday night. Installation of
Dawson of Norway, Ore., are
Guests at Parson H ouse-
officers and Important business.
among those who stopped In
Refreshments.
By order of C.
John R. Norris and wife were
this city yesterday. They regis­
Hooper, Scribe
New Year’s guests at the home
tered at the Oregon Hotel. '
of Mrs. Norris’ sister, Mrs. J. 8.
Parson In Ashland. Mr. Norris,
who in recent years has been on
• 01 Returned to Salem—
Mr. and Mrs. John Flnnetan the management staff of the
left yesterday for their home Hazelwood Creamery Company
in Salem, Oregon. They have and In charge of that company's
h a s ' spent the past two weeks In operations at Corvallis, was for
lays Ashland visiting with Mrs. Fin­ many years one of the leading
als, neran’s aunt and uncle, Mr. and merchants of Ashland, and prom­
left Mrs. C. A. Shutts and with Mr. inent in all the community ac­
>nd, Finneran’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. tivities.
ool. Jn d e Flnneran.
On Sick IJst—
W. K. Smith, formerly of Ash­
[le passions. I Have your furniture repaired Returned to Klamath Falls—
Ralph Newell, who has been land, who now lives in Hilder-
and reflnlshed at Jordan's Sash
the
holidays
with brant, Ore., has been on the
and Cabinet works.
77-kf spending
friends In Ashland, has returned sick list for some time but is
to his home in Klamath Falls. reported to be Improving.
.<
, g o o s e H u n t in g *’ .
AS THE SEASON DOES NOT CLOSE UNTIlj
THE 15TH.
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What ihelb w^hftve oo.hand-will p i n o u t at 4
price, we also Have the license. ‘
bbx o f Société chocolates
WÍw Year gift—f he Itosi.
;
MONTE BLUE
in
.it it i . U
t / 'a.
'ACROSS THE PACIFIC
A W a r n ir PicTus-i
ARMY GOODS STORE
Biggest Lit tig Store inToij'u
Opposite -N<?w Hotel — Open Evenings
' ... ,
SUITS at
ja W B WIHWlHHil H|WviMHVH-ililUlliUa;i
Hl till
Toy Auto And Tractor
Trucks
j
Big Reduction
PARING KNIVES
A new lot of Delco Dumper
Wagons just In. Big reduction
In price on the new lot.
Able to save you money on
all kinds of Fencing against
anyone's price.
Plows and Harrows, Garden
Tools. White Sewing Machines
for 150.00 as long as they
last.
PeiFs Comer
For Solid Sleepihg Comfort
USED CAR SALE
Wick Furniture Co.
wnpsoirs
Hardware
FORD TOURINGS,
COUPES, AND
TUDORS
.
The Winchester Store**
. Priced
J 83 N. MAIN ST.
fllO N E 216
$25, $75, $115, $165,
$175, $200; $226
Let ns demonstrate theip
to you.
Prices!
liiHHHUUHHHH
EVERYTHING
Claycomb Motor
Ford Garage
Phone 50
REDUCED^
Headquarters
If You Don*! Believe Us Look for Yourself and
— THEN
YOU’LL
ADMIT
Normal
IT—
School
East Side
Pharmacy
“Hab-a-dash
Mis» Dads Stanley, who lives
ne«F Esgfo Fam e spent the
tresfe-efa^ In Ashland with her
augt, Mrs. 8. A. Carlton on Union
•treat.
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