Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 24, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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I , Alack. It wap in the spring­
tim e of bird life , and love’s forces
»ere at work. Pitspatrlck plead­
ed It would be heartless to take
them away a t that tim e. M <ive
violent lowp» afthfre wlthJ five’
Warren Dorema» .to confined
tol kto-'kepse on Oak street, with
çonal
Talent Visitor—
GuaraA|eod ’*>•. whold wheat o f
. - W . M. Breese of Talent wee a
'-SAN FRANCISCO, Jan,*M —
business visitor la this eity thia white flour, 12 per sack /tshland
F ru it A Pro- Age»- '
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morning.
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a rocky proposition, not only
w ith humane, bat w ith canaries.
of die Sflfe meeting
See the new
' T h e re ''to ' still much frosen ’ H o w ever fivo feathertoppe^
a t s Gronta rase dan’s miH, res
snow on the 81skiyou and Green demure flapper» and fly« candfng
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o’clock ground.
Spring mountains.' Although th^ yotmg fellows J ttth e ^ aviary -di
itiön and installation
Dennto Fitspartlck are tgnotaiit
Visiting in FovWaad
X » » * . bin inoifed t i e ¿ snow slightly
Friday,
tote
In
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'afternoon
It
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f-th e ’’bttmpe'* aad are making
. Mrs. Marcia M itchell of Laurel
love while the sun shines.
Excellent twSnty-fonr » o t t ' r ' street has been lb Portland for again (rose hard.
Rudolph Sreaovich. bird lover.
laundry r servida-
We wash ■ by tfce past two w e e k s v la ftin g at
Was
called out of the city a year
At
the
Ashland
Hotel—
new vacuum proosaa, phone »M'R the home of hdr sod.
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}'. Both Haywdrd, of Tacoma, Wa„ and a half ago and le ft IS Can­
aries to board with Fltapatrlck,
’ A lfalfa sulphur, Snlphat of Am ­ W. J. McGreal of PdrtMUA, Or«.,
who rears roller canaries fo r the
and
H.
B.
Pratt
and
A.
W
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Hanot
monia, Nitrate of Soda. Ground
concert stage.
bone and general fertilisers. Ash­ of Seattle, .Wash., .are among
Later Sreaovich took away some
land F ru it A Pro. A w n.
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of his birds leaving fiv e young,,
hotel yesterday.
ladles. Recently, after the flap­
.Returned from Portland— .
Hot water' bottle, M cNair Bros. pers had partaken of the Fltspat-
Geprge Shafer, who bps spent
rick board for more than a year,
91.25
to 92.20.
e past few days in Portland.
Sreaovich called for. them. '
a., returned yesterday to hto
-home In Ashland.
Arrived in, Ashland—
that to
.T e a . we sell apples
Miss G ram H. . Chamberlain
phrt o^ our business.
Ashland
A dandy plate lunch toeftidteg
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F ru it » Prò. Ama.
A t the Plesa.
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at California points, arrived la
In Medford Yesterday—
-M r.-a a d Mrs. B. H. Crow oa Aft the Oregoa Hotel—r . ’ . * 1 Ashland Thursday and w ill oc­
cupy their beautiful bungalow
Van Ness Avenue, were visitors
Mr. and Mrs. E a rl M axwell of
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to Medford yesterday.
Seattle, Wash., R .‘ W . G rayblll southeast , of tqwu..
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and- wife of Richfield, Cal.¡ and
Valentines from lc up at
P. A: Luk Qf Berkeley, C a l,a r e
N alr Bros.
among those wpo stopped in
Ashland yesterday.
They regis­
tered at the Oregon Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. C arl McBwea,
who have spent the ’ past few
d|sys to Idaho visiting w ith Mrs.
McEwen’s parents, have return­
ed to their home in this city.
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Ot becoming Invojyed le politicai
debate,
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Though M r. Coolidge la . the
t i n t president to wring the (n il
benpCIt. that to possible through,
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' And bebMes, he «enteaded. If
they were separted the five malee
would be heartbroken
fo r a
year and would not slag until
anothej. - mating vssapoa eamp
along» A lto ,, he said, dhsps »pa>
the matter of board, the ladles
not being able, to finance , them­
selves.
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be one mors that that Woodrow
be one ritore thing that Wood"
row Wilson w ill have to answer
foV. { He developed -the present
method of dealing with the press.
fiW ig h yot f la m j to t | e a rtic i
heigh«» Since readied. ,?
Cleveland refused to have any­
thing to de w ith reporter» because
àie prede t a d M hed oreb seme, in ­
cident» of his earlier private life.
McKinley rarely saw reporters.
S enators arm aroused
They got their news from M ark
OVER MYSTERY SPOKESMAN Hanna.' Roosevelt called in fa­
vorites. T a ft eased out most of
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hto npws through the Washing­
ton correspondent of the Ta'ft
a testimonial to the fact .that a
fam ily newspaper, the Cincinnati
true reporter never gives up hope,
TJmee-Star.
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prohibition.
T riv ia l
Inquiries
usually are answered quit» com­
Wilson was the firs t president
pletely. Controversial ones are to eliminate these Journalistic
dealt wi|h gingerly If at all. For middle-men and open the W hite
the presidential spokesman knows House to
a ll
correspondents
tnljy the advantages of innocent through semi-weekly press con­
publicity as well as the dangers ferences. Hé never peqpltted
Have yorfr clothes cleaned,
eased and repaired at Paulse-
d’a.
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A LIGHT LUNCHEON
You will be d e H g l^
our toasted sandwiches. A' eup of hot, fragrant
chocolate or delicious coffee, with a light salad or
desert will oomplete a perfect lunch menu.
Let us serve lunch to you tomorrow.
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Lithia Springs Pharmacy
BIG “TWO-IN-ONE” SAI
A Double Event of Greatest Impportana
OUR BIG DISSOLVING PARTNERSHIP SALE COMBINED WITH OUR
Clearance
Visiting to Valley—
'S m a r t aew spring suitings aad
styles in men** wear, Just la,
Fftntoerud'a.
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occasion when reporters fíreé
heavy volley of rapid-fire* qw
tlons at hlfe.
Mrs. A. B. Hensley to plan­ Fees Raised Slightly—
A slight raise in fees for the
ning to spend the day In the
valley on a combined business summer session of the University
and pleasure trim' She will vleft to of Oregon has been announced.
Ashland with her daughter, Mrs. For Oregon residents In regular
C. W. Olelm -aad her eon Harvey session both in Eugene and Port­
C1KL— Knamath N O w a ,.
■ land, the foes mttl bu 9>br These
who attend from outside the
Real chicked Tatohles. served. state must pay 992. F o r post­
90c. To take bomb, 92c. The season ot tour weeks the fee
» ill be 910.
Discount
Discount
S»w»S>ees e e e e e e
SLIDE’ TROMBONE WITH- ÎLÔOR RACK; TWO
MOUTH PIECES, B M « , BARGAIN
120.00
•a y more debts contracted by my
Wifo. Mra. Atonia Roberta after
thto date, January 22, 1127.
(Signed)
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G tiV ROBERT8.
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During our big dissolving partnership sale all mereban-
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dise has been on sale at prices w'ay below regular-values
end now as an extra attraction and to emphasize the
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Just- make your purchases at the present sale prices
and the. cashier will deduct the exlrti 10 per cent dis-
count from your total purchase—this applies to every
article in every department in onr store. This means that
importance of our «January Clearance Sale all merchandise
merchandise in many departments will be sold for less
will be sold at a |till lower reduction of an extra 10
that actual cost, but cost* has practically been forgotten
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and
our already low sale prices.
per cent discount
FAMILY MIGHT
MThe Mystery Club”
NEVER WAS OR NEVER WILL BE EQUALED BY ANY LOCAL FIRM FOR ONLY AT
ALSO AN ESOP’S FABLE
and a travel picture
DOWN TO DAMASCUS
DIAMOND & GAS CO. BRIQUETS
Father and Kiddjet for 80e.
, Bachelors
Regular Admission
& Co’s. Big S a le
THOROUGHLY SEASONED WOOD
THE VERY BEST UTAH AND
WYOMING COAL
We are prepared’ to make prompt .
deliveries
THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN GOAL AS ALSO
IN WOOD: IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST.
WHITTLE
TRANSFER
CO,
WILL YOU BE OFFERED THIS WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY TO BUY
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Goods, SilKs, Draperies, Curtain Goods,
iRets, Hosiery, Underwear, Corsets, Gloves,
Goods, Coats and Dresses at Our Regular
Sale Prices—
Creamery, Butter
ess a n Extra 1O% R e d u c tio n
THIS IS THE LAST WEEK OF THE BIG SALE
ASK FOR IT BY NAME AT TOtJB QBOCEB.
SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT!
Patronize a Home Industry
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“ IT ’S THE QUALITY”
LITHIA CREAMERY
Phone 84
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