Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 20, 1927, Image 6

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Uooal * Pergonal flotes
irown A Rice reperì the fol-
lag sales: The kenne and let
l l T Ohio street to R. K.
■man ond the John Herrin
e north of the city te L.
ver o f Long View, Wnsh-
Report* Hr to»--
[ A t the Ashland Hotel—
B r o b i/ A Rico report« the sale
of the stwm d-oné-hnlf aeree oh
Otto street belonging to la k e r,
to Mr. Puah of Lassen county
California.
Padl H. Grobe of Ban Joee.
Cal., O. Lewis of Hubbard. Cal.,
and H . T. O’Brien and wife o;’
San Francisco, Cal., stopped at
the Ashland Hotel yesterday.- ^ ;
Only 800,000 birthdays cele­
Special prices • on .four
foot
Carson-Fowler Lbr.
brated yesterday. ' Let that one slab Wood.
know yon did hot forget. H o w * Co.
.
110-1
Mrs. Zelda Smtth and Mrs W ith a birthday card— E lh a rt’s
Kester Gandee of Dunsmair. Cal-, Book Store.
Miss Annette Francisco of New ,
formerly of Ashland, urn spend­
Purchased
Chevrolet
Coach—-
York City, arrived I n ' Ashland !
ing a few days in thia ctty-vialt-
Bill
Sams
of
this
city
has
pur­
yesterday
and w ill spend a teW
Ing with friends.
chased . a new Chevrolet Coach days here, connected w ith the ,
from the Automotive Shop.
work of the Camp F ire Girls.
Big Ben alarm clocks
Nalr Bros,
UNION w rits your fnll
Attended Show t j Medford—
Wes Hassi Emery M r ««a
Mrs. C. B. L a n i Mrs. C. A W a t­
¿7 Mr. and M n James Battey son and M r . a a d Mrs. Frank
Barothouse id r e among the Ash­
land people i h t f attended the
Maud thé W . en’r ùuts tb
Junior Orpheum « t the C ratet-
2àgelse. T W C ' t^ ip*nd
len theatre la Medford last even­
Weeks 1« f t » 'to p e of Improving ing.
«
M r Batldy's health.
They- de-
A lfalfa snlphur, Sulphat of Am ­
monia. N itrate of Soda. Ground
bone and general fertilisers. Ash­
land F ru it A Pro. Assn.
117-8
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Chicago Judos Imposes New Needle Swallowed When
Sentence upon Aged
Boy Was fo u r Tears
Old Oomes Out
CHICAGO. Jan. >0.— (U N )—
Mrs- Minna Hunter, 56, the
“other woman” In a domestic
triangle, was exiled from Chicago
for one year today by Judge H er-
bert G. Immenhaueen.
Mrs. Hunter, buyer for a large
glotbing firm , was accused • of
breaking np the home of John
A LB A N Y, Jan. 80.— (U N ) —
When W a lter E. Smith, formerly
of Linn county, but now a resi­
dent of Klam ath Falls,' was four
I years old, be swallowed a needle. Albany w ith hto parents and
[The other day, when he was >7 with hto slater, Mrs. A. W. Mets-
years o f age, the needle worked ger, and while ta re hzperlenced
oat of hto body through his htp.K at Intervals excrueiating pains in
News of this Incident reached the region of hto thigh. H e went
Smith’s parents. M r. and Mr>. to K lam ath Falls about Christ­
E. B. Smith of route No. 1, A l­ i a n and the other day he noticed
bany today.
the point . of a needle sticking
Accompanying the letter was
the needle. Smith apggt Novem­
ber and a part of December in
A. Malcom, 83, a business men.
She was arrested recently In j an
an
apartment
recently
In
Malcom.
Stunned at the sentence, Mrs.
Hunter said she would go to
Canada and live w ith her sister.
The sentence of banishment
came after the Judge had effect­
ed a reconciliation between the
Underwent Operation,"
, Mrs. Jack Peebler of. this city
underwent an operation at the B p c n t W eek-End la K - F —
.
Community hospital last Mon­ - Mrs. Elsie Churchmen of Un­
Edward Thompson and Mrs. day.
ion street spent the week-end
Malmbery and children of Brigh­
in Klamath Falls as thé guest
ton, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Retnrned fro m Ban Francisco— Of Miss Laura Olsen, formerly
Carson, of Tacoma, Wash., and
Kenneth Wolcott, son of M r, I teacher In the Ashland schools. Malcoma.
Mr. and Mrs. John F . Tilan of and Mrs. M .’J. Wolcott of Sher­
Boise, Idaho, were among those man street, returned recently
' A lfalfa Hay, one bale or a car
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gillette
who stopped at the Oregon Hotel from San Franctooo, where he load. Ashland F ru it A Pro. Assn.
on Gresham street left Monday
yesterday.
has spent the past three week
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l l » - t f for Ban Francisco, called there
by the death of Mrs. G illette’s
Eopia N euritis Tablets 31, Mc­ Returned from Portland—
X l l f f Payne makes cabinets.
brother-in-law.
Nair Bros.
Mrs. W illiam M. Briggs return­
ed Tuesday from Portland, Ord.,
Purchased Chev. Coach—
where she spent a few days visit­
.. L. P. Older of this city has ing w ith friends,
purchased
a
new
Chevrolet
Coach from the Automotive Shop. Has New. Position—
A ' L Anderson of this city
confined to hto home w ith
D. Mathews of San Fran­ sever« cold.
c a i., Mr. and Èra. H . A.
A dandy plats lunch including
o f Seattle, Week., and N.
ta of Berkeley, Cel., are cofiee every noon and night.. 85«. f>oHi Chicago—
J. M. Baird of Chicago. IU.
188-tf
I thorn who registered at At the Plasa.
was a business visitor In Ash
-tthla Springs H otel yes-
land yeoterdxy. /
From Fort Jones -
A. E. Luce of Fort Janes, Cal.,
spent the day yesterday in thia Left for i South.., »
W ilbur Chapman, accompan­
city visiting w ith friends.
ied. by hto ,brother-in-law, Ed
See the new clothes reel at Jor­ M ali, left Tuesday evening for
dan’s m ill, ready to set in the California and t>tk®r points soutlt
t SmltM o f this city has ground.
118-tf where they w ill look for work.
h l* order for a new Chev-
poach with the Aujomo- Reports Hele-
Brown A Rice reports the sale
of ten acres In the Valley View
district to R. L. Bronson of
Klamath Falls.
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117-8
James Bannister, a well-known,
Insurance man, who has for some
time been connected with the
Metropolitan L ife Insurance com­
pany, has »associated himself w ith
Geo. H. Ybo In general Insur­
ance business in the Pltlsen’s
Bank building. >
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L eft for 1 m »" Äugele»—
M r. and Mrs. Waldo K la r
of thia city, left on Monday -for
Los Angele«, C al., where they
w ill visit w ith relatives f o r some;
time.
Curtain
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Materials
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PRICED AT
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COsa TO .
OUR D R A PE R IE S CARRY TH E D Y ES THAT
“ STÀ N D O U T” AND CERTAINLY THEY W ILL
B EA U T IFY A N Y ROOM/
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A ll Shades and Combinations to Choose From.
PRICED A T
Tonight and Friday Night
Ashland Normal
SHOP THE NEW THÍNGS AT
8 P. M,
Ashland' Armory
ENJOY MUSIC
OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE
fW fe N T Y ^ O U R
• Portable Phonographs
On Hand For This Sale
IB-Inch Brunswick Records
*Free With Phonograph
15 - 10 inch Brunswick Records F R E E !
AN EXCEPTIONALLY BEAUTIFUL TONED A N D PERFECT REPRODUCING INSTRUMENT- THIS PHONOGRAPH IS EXTRA WELL BUILT.
A B IG MAN CAN STAND ON THE MACHINE WITHOUT DOING IT INJURY« MADE FOR ROUGH USAGE. A FINE LITTLE MACHINE FOR
HOME OR FOR CAMP—FOR TRAVEL—TO TAKE ON VACATIONS, ETC
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At The Special Price .
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$ W to $1040 Down—Balanoe 1100 Par Week.
Friday, Saturday and Monday
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Thia Phonograph
(Illustrated)
2—$160 Sazaphones
Special
THEY AR E FU L L OF PHONOGRAPH^. COME
IN AND PICK YOURS. IF TH ERE IS ANY
BEST, YOU CAN H A V E IT.
Popular Music
Violin, $100.00, Special . . . . $83.00
Violin, $20.00, Special
Special
1—Saxophone
$125.00, at
One lot, regular 35c at 10c copy,
$15.00
Strad Violin, $50.00, Special $39.00
STANDARD MUSIC
TWO BRUNSWICK
UPRIGHTS
1 Banjo, $30.00
Special
1 Banjo, $25.00,
Special
TERMS IP DESIRED
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BRUNSWICK
ELECTRIC PANATROPES
»PHONOGRAPHS — RECORDS
1 Guitar, $25.00
Special
Regular 15c, 25c, 40c, all at
8trad Violin *15.00, Special, »9.95
10c Copy
$12.00
$14.75
Special
W H E N CONSIDER­
ING PURCHASE OF
PIANO, B E SU R E TO
HEAR THE
Special
WURLITZER
Special
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Patterns are Elaborate
New Colored Bed Spreads to Harmonize.
A sh la n d C r e a m e r y
BUTTER
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of Draperies
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Here is where you can wonder through yards and
yards and bolts and bolts of Beautiful Curtaining«
and interior Decorative M aterials, Scrims add Nets,
F ilets and B ay on Mesh Fabrics -y E ither W hite,
Cream, Beige or Sand Shades.
Just Ask Your Grocer for
looking after kapineen .affairs. Hansen of the Ashland hotel.
W alkat J b rv e rly resided in Thdy had been vlaltthg with r« l*-
tlves In Portland and were en­
roots home.
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And a Gorgeous Showing
Two Big Games
If You Want the Best,
M r. pad Mrs. A: M lehafl gad
«« W alker, a traveling In- fam ily of Oakland, Cal., stopped
to r whp werg« pp the coast, In thia "city yesterday to visit
pendfig’ a f e w ^ a y s l n this With Mrs Michael’« uncle, LOO
,
through the flesh of his hip. H e
took a p air of tweesers and ex­
tracted
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PIA N O M USIC ROLLS
Regular $1.00 and $1.25
Special
WURLITZER PIANOS
PIANO MUSIC ROLLS
I. SHEET MUSIC
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