Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 06, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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BOY IB HELD
The Misses Grace and
Ruth
Kenneth Stimpaon, age I t , of
Blfham , who hav^ been visiting
Miss Luelllp Perotal, daughter CprvaUia, Orgv «as picked up la
with their parenta l t Sana Valley of M r. and Mrs. D. Perosal on Ashland about nog* today by
and Mias Coy of Gold HUI, have Granite street, w ill leave tonight Chief of Police McNabb and H. R.
returned to Ashland, where they
r Sad Ffanclaco. where she will tngltng, in a Ford coupe belong­
attend the ' Southern
Oregon
ke up nurse's training -In (ha ing to H enry B. Pelt« of Got-
Normal.
* -' .
Stanford hospital
MT. Perosal Tallla, which he la alleged to have
will accompany her.
taken Monday night.
Real chicken Tapiales, served.
His partner, Vie Simona, got'
30c. 'To take, hbme, 26c. The
Ukuleles, Banloukes, Guitars, off at Roaeburg, but is believed*
Plasa.
106-tf piso strings fpi a ll Instruments by local police to be around Med­
«— The Rosa.
ford somewhere.
M
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A t the L ib ila Springe H otel—
W illiam M. Smith and 1. W . Former Resident Here
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HATCHING SGGS
Raymon of SacrCtaento, Cal.,
Mrs. Kester Gandee, who re­
1327 Orders— start
hatching
stopped at the Llthla Springe Ho­ sides In Dunsmuir, O a t, was a
tel yesterday.
Immediately
from
my
leghora
visitor In this city yesterday. Mrs.
Gandee, form erly lived la thia city Tancrad three year old hens, a l­
Canterbury hox Candy'aale at and graduated from the Ashland so custom hatching. M rs. Allan,
the Plasa.
106-tf high school.'
phone 860-Tf.
'
107-1-mo.
£
Talent Visitor—*
,
,
. }
L. S. H ackler o f T ajuat v u a
visitor Id this U lty -y e s te rd a y
shopping and lo o tin g a fte r busi­
Stated aseeton, Friday evening ness affairs.
Jan. 7. important routine busl-
nees Including election and In-
Have your fu rn itu re repaired
etailatlon of officers. Refresh­ and reflnlshed a t Jordan's Bash
ments afterwaitis.
and Cabinet works.
7 7-tf
• F. IX W AGNER. Potentate
T. H. Kl I lot Confined to Home—
T. H, Elliot, unde of Elton
Kerby of thia city, la confined to
his home south o f town? on the Left Saturday for
Office Supplies— M cNair Bros.
Klamath, road, with' pneumonia. San Francisco
Mrs. May K. Green of this city
To Attend Meeting—
There Is a difference between le ft Saturday for San Francisco,
J. W. McCoy of the first Nation­
selling you a pea and fittin g a [where she w ill spend a two al bank, left last evening for P ort­
relatives
Fountain Pen to pput tempera­ week’s vacation w ith
land, Ore., where he w ill attend
ment and style of w riting. P ark­ and friends.
a meeting of the Executive Board
er or Conklin Pens. ' Satlslsc-
of the 8tate Banker’s Associa­
A dandy plate lunch including
tion guaranteed—-Elhart's Book
tion, which w ill be held In that
coffee every noon and night, 36c.
Suit prices slashed half In two Store. .
city today.
A t the Plasa.
106-tf
at Panlserad’a. '■
B. J. and Beatrice Daley of 8u-
sapvllle, C a f, Sidney L. Sanders
of Spokane, Wash., N. H. Sander­
son dr Seattle, Wash., and W . W .
Helen of RldgeVille, W n., are
among the- tourists who registered
thM ncars at The totol Chambef of
Commeree this morniag.
'
From Green Springe—
King Cole, whe roas King
Mr. and Mrs. George M. Bid-
<5. B. Rogers of the Standard .Cole's Camp on the Green Springs well and W . J. Bidwell of W rang­
Oil .company at Portland and W a l­ was à business visitor la
Ash­ ell, Alaska, stopped In Ashland
lace Singleton,
Standard Oil land yesterday.
yesterday to enjoy the scenic
man of Medford, were la Ash­
beauties of this city and the sur­
land yesterday looking after busi-
The Book Store fo r Books and rounding country.
School supplies— B lh a rt’s.
Economy
A t the Oregon H otel—
A. E. Ran of Boise. Idaho,
M. Nelson o f Spokane. W n ., and
M r. and Mrs. J. D. Shaft of Seat­
Bob High In gahhuril— ■■■■
tle, W n., registered a t the Oregon
Bob High, who has been at­
hotel yesterday.
tending the Affiliated Dental col­
lege o f the University of Californ­
ia in San Francisdo, and working
for the Industrial Finance com­
pany and Butler Feltch, arrived
in Ashland Inst evening, where
he w ill visit for a few days with
relatives and friends. H r. High
8. L . Sanders and wife of Spo­
formerly living In this city.
kane, Wash., L . J. Fredericks of
Pencil
Barton Frulan, who works for
the Southern Pacific company in
Apples are getting scarce, bnt
Dunsmuir, Cal., arrived In this we still have a good assortment at
city last evening, v b e te he expects 60c, 7Sc, and 31.00 per hex.
to spend some time a t the -home Asb. F . A Pro. Assn.
106-6
of hie parents, M r. and Mrs'. W .
H . Frulan on B street.
Blondy” Burnett of Talent li
hdlhg/the Uky jd Ashland visi
g with friends. .
Sharpener,
31.26— McNair Broil
Prom Dnnsmnlr
W ilbur Chapman arrived
in
Ashland on train No. 16 last
night from Dqpsmuir, Cal., where
he is employed, as a brakeman by
the Southern Pacific company.
Mr. Chapman expects to visit in
this city fo r a few days with
relatives and friends.
railroad presidents at Tacoma for
consideration of the request ,of
Tacoma, Portland and other Par
elite northwest c|flqe for faster
trala aerrtoe ^ n o r th w e s t cities
effected h p n signified their in­
tention of itte ild ia g the meeting.
The public service commissions
of O n «on and Washington w ill
apprise them of the date and re­
quest their preeeaea.
Fuller Paints .
and
Varnishes
A paint and van ish for
every need
Salem— D. A. Larm er w ill build
l e t , 000 storage warehouse on N.
Front street.
shone all day and melted away
the remaining snow, according to
tourists ' who came
over
the
mountain' yesterday. The same
condition la said to exist on tha
Green Springs.
Breakfast At The
■ ■
J.O.RIGG
There was no snow on the SIs-
kiyous'yeetqrday. the enn having
Raza
We Are Open In The Morning
Phone 172
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Now At 6:30
Featuring Baal Hot Oakes and
0or Heart is in the Work
Cleanliness and
Beauty Restored
nSafelyn
TO ALL WEARING AP­
PAREL, AT THE
Standard Cleaners
We do odorless cleaning.
95 Oak S t
Phone 106
C liff Payne makes stools.
Portlahd, Ore., hnd Hasel Cur­
tis of Seattle, Wash., are among
tboee who stopped In Ashland yes­
terday. They registered at thei
Ashland hotel, while h ere.4
rds sft-aid Jo eut becanse I
*? * • *
•MMAch ;’ stronble
a « U .' Sinus taüthg Adisr-
e d a 'e a t and fdel fine.”
■di^lMe. A; H a b it J. o N b
F u U d ile rilM vMUdves GA8
>ftdb hrings eurprielng rw-
> tfle stomach. stops that
Mowed feehng.
Removes
hst» (natter trom intestines
. PO RTLAND, Jan., f . - y j J N ) - -
A conference of representatives
to the Oregon public service com­
mission and the Portland and ’Ta­
coma chamber ofocfenmerce "fast
train** committees Wednesday re­
sulted In the fixing e t February
*A as the date for a meeting with
Visitors from Alaska—
Standard Oil Mm Here—
Young Wife Afraid
to Eat Änything
John W . Gatee in Hillsboro,
raises' best acre of fiber flax In
Oregon.
Road Conference,
To Be Held Soon
Good Coffee—20c
It has been said that successful funeral
directing is work of the heart, as well as the
head. Thia is very true. It requires a heart
to serve people in their most trying moments.
Kindly sympathy is essential, or service is
impossible. -■*
We always work with onr hearts and our
heads. That is why we hold the affectionate
esteem of all those whom we have ever served.
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Our Business Since Christmas Ha«
Been Unusually Good
Funeral Directors
Day Phone 212.
N lght Phonee 381 -L — S81-J
Mrs. Louis Dodge, lady assistant
You’ll Like Our Steaks
Because
Good Values
Are Offered
At Right
"Prices
For your noon or evening meal come in tomorrow
for one of our appetizing steaks or chops. They’re
tender and juicy.
We make a specialty of home-made pies and past­
ries—always fresh and good.
TAVERN CAFE
• JOE LANE
rotntntos,
*8.00 PRR LOAD 100 OH. PT.
*7.00 PER LOAD 125 OU. PT.
*8.00 PER LOAD 150 OH PT.
Shop for Value, too-Not Price Alone
And Put Into Tour Bin Where Poggfble
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
M, .uro
384 Oak St. — At Railroad Grossing — Phone 20
JH « to r tjr .thought was In
Byfftfcm.
Excellent for ob-
* OTMtîpatfcm. — McNair
Today Wc Include in Our
Let ns demonstrate them
to you.
1 . "
January
Claycomb Motor
Nets, 3 Yards . . . . $1.00
S9c Curtain Materials .
Nets ...................... 50c
98c Curtain Materials .
M aterials............. 60c | $125 Curtain Materials
Our Draperies Match the Above Prices
C a lifo r n ia
ovar th e direct Overland Routt, Lake
T ah oe Line. O r from San Francisco 9
trains to Lot A j
there over Soul
* f 1 '
' * '
_ A*lc for an trim
Saa Francisco, L
ever fantastic Ai
El Paso,
or into ai
White Marsaiiles
$225 grade goes at . . .
$2.95 grade goes a t . . . .
$325 grade goes a t . . . .
$150 grade goes a t . . . .
$3.75 grade goes a t . . . .
$425 grade goes at
$4.50 grade goes at
$4.75 grade goes at
$4.95 grade goes at
$5.90 grade goes at
$6.90 grade goes at
ShoptheSpecials N e w -W a tc h for Q«r Ad Tomorrow
Sputhern
G. N. Kramer, Ticket Agent—Phone 43
25 Coats at
$2.95 Each
2000 Yards Lace
1-2 Price