Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 01, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    ASHLAYl»
From Talent— *
W illiam Oatman and Buford
Childers of Talent spent' flmater-
. Másente H all
day in Ashland looking after
Stated
conclave
Wednesday
business affairs.
ave slag, Feb.-J.
Boutiae busi-
■em And Work in Red dross. Din­
Anyone wishing Ao reserve a
ner nt <:45. A ll Sir Knights
table for the Elks card party J*r(-
oosrteously invited. ••
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day evening, phofie Mrs. G. 11.
O. D. FR AZB B , E. C.
Hedberg, 332-L.
129-2
W . H. DAY, Recorder.
Plenty of xovaey to loan on
about the
goad seeurity. Phene 3 L Tew, ef
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course. *
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Player ptsino rolls, the latest
pieces ja at received at E lh a rt’s.
Former Reekkrnt Mere
J. 8. Werts, government mail
From Anderson Cree k
clerk running out of Portland.
J. M. McDowall of Anderson Ore., is visiting in Ashland to­
Creek was * business visitor in day.
M r„ Werts was horn and
Ashland yesterday, returning to raised In Ashland, leaving this
his home last evening.
city at the age of 14 years.
Rent a typewriter for your own
use at B lh arfs.
CABD* P A R T Y
Elks Ladies card party, Friday
evening. Elks Bldg. Public Invited
Sootch W olf Hound Twist, the Bridge and Five I^indred. Re­
latest In men’s suitings f o r freshments.
Spring at Paulfternd’s.
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T R IN IT Y G U IL D
Double your yield w ith Kasota
The regular meeting of T rin ity seed oats. Crown Kompletelay 1 a
Guild of Trin ity Episcopal church stock at all times. Ashland F. A
Will be held Thursday afternoon Pro. Assn.
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in the Parish House.
From H ungry C reek—
J. L. Corbett of H ungry Creek,
Here This Morning—
Cal., is spending several days in
Mr. and Mrs. E arl T. Newbry
Ashland visiting With relatives
of Talent were in Ashland this
add friends.
The visitor is a
morning shopping and visiting
mining man
with friends.
A lfalfa Hay, one bale o r a oar
p ld time dance fans, don’t for­ load. Ashland F ru it & Pro. Aasa.
got the old time dance tonight at
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BeHyiew, Tuesday, Feb. 1, Ad­
mission, men, 60c; women 25c; From B atte Falla
cake nn. dcoffee, 30c.
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Mr. and Mrs. W , I. Oden and
baby of Butte Falls are visiting
^ *•« 1 chicken Tastale«, served, in Ashland1 at the home of Mr.
2d«. To take home, 25c. The and Mrs. A. E. Bilderback.
Pl« * *
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Visiting Parents —
Teddy Caldwell, who is em­
ployed at M ille r’s Toggery on
the Plasa, is spending a few days
In McCloud, Cal., visiting with
his parents.
A lbert Marske is
taking his place at the store.
to do fam ily of Moravia. The The class meets in the old Nor-
QetdlA were considered ' as ( <g mat gym every Monday evening gt
German descent?
730, and after a workout in calis-
Wheh he Joined the Austrian thenicai the popular game of vol-
army In 1914, he rose rapidly to ley ball is enjoyed by i l l . It Is
■the rg n |a of prieate, lance cor,-, lu rth W I^U ted th tt thto OPbO’ tMAT
porAl And aergekht major. ,ld h e i t y i»'idpei,t9 all man of the city
so many other C iechjnU rtfct^ he
“Just as soon as
left the Austrians u id 'w e it ever
get more |h»n we can handle
to the Montenegrin lin e d ’* *
oA the one night, we w ill hold the
A t the L ith ia Springs H o te l—
Mr. and MrS.’ C. Jfc. RUtott of
San Francisco, Chi?, V^fa ‘ M.
Bengton of Loa Angeles, Cal.,
and J. J. Hastihgs o f Long Attorneys, Parents and W
Beach, Cal., are among those who
■’ Ali Cooperate in Last
stopped in Ashland yesterday.
Minute Effort t
class og mere evenings,” 3 tV M -
They registered at the Lithia
Carl Darling, chairman o f t h e
Springs hotel,
, 1 ’ S A p irtlANQISCO, Feb. J.-e-,
physical Committee.
, (UNfiH-One o f the most intensive
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ftffhtrf ever made In California to Pompous Display Marks In-I
ducting of Former Clerk
save a condemned man from the'
The men’s gymnasium «Usg of
Into Office ,
gaUowa is bqing waged in behalf ?
the Y. M. C. A. Is growing quite
r of Edward K. Sayer, Denver
rapidly, according UPmembeYt of»j
youth, sentenced to die in Folsom j
the olass. Last evening th irte e n )
; DRUG CLERK
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Growing Rapidly
Medical z Springs — Grande
Mond« Lumber CAAÜAny b ill Ufa-
play ISO In now sawmill her«. ■.*
Canby — Local growers wjtt
ship I.S^b.QOOy strawberry p la iU
this spring.
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Albany — Tannery and ■addfe
factory employ« nearly 100 wafA-
workeru.
r? La Grande — City uusiness for
199« totaled IS IS ,4 « .
For quality, purity and flavor, alwayi
prison Friday.
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Was the lucky number whd «<■*•'!
tended this session which is held
each Monday evening tor the re­
creation from the business wor­
ries and cares of the day. “ We
are trying to give the men what
they need and thb kind of recrea­
tio n that really re-creates,” ex­
plained M r. W alter this morning.
sayer hlineeif, his attorney,
parents and wife, together w ith
Denver interests are cooperating]
in a last minute effort to thw art j
the punishment which the stAto]
supreme court
and
Governor I
Talent Man H ere
W, M. Brown of Talent, form­ ■
erly owner of the Talent Mercan­ -
tile business, was a visitor in our ■
city this morning.
Mr. Brown i Yonng have said must be carried ]
recently returned, from a trip i out.
' ; \
George A. Connelly, Sayer’s I
to lx,* Angelas. California.
lawyer, today addressed a le tte r]
to Grover Young, urging comma- j
At the Chamber of Commerce ■ tation of the death penalty to life ]
Geo., 8. Hogue of ^Oroville,
Imprisonment. The attorney told ]
Cal., Miss Lillian Uhier of Olym­ the United News that he probably ]
pia, Wash., C. H. Lawrence of would go to Sacramento Tuesday L
Dundee. Iowa, John W . H unter, or Wednesday to plead hia case ] <
pf Berkeley, Cal., and B. E. in person before the governor.
L
Harris of Nampa, Idaho, are
From “ murderes* row” In F o l-L
among the tourists who regis­
eom prison. Young Sayer dis-1,
tered thetr cars at the local
patched a telegram to his m other]
Chamber\of Commerce yesterday. in Sacramento urging her to v is it],
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Visitors In A s h la n d -
Mrs. W . B, Gill and two chil­
dren, Corinne and Herbert of
Woodburn and Mrs. H. W . Moore
and Miss Minnie Gregory of
Molalla are visitors in Ashland
at the M. J. Olson home at 147
Central Avenue.
Mrs. Gill and
A dandy plate lunch including Mrs. Moore are daughters and
For cleaning and remodeling
coffee every uoou and1 night. 26e. Miss Gregory a niece of Mr. and
phone Paulserud’s.
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At the Piusa.
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about a month In this city.
Dunsmuir Visitors— .
.11. C. M lean der, M. K. Vande-
A t the Oregon Hotel—
vert and W . R. O rr of Dunsmuir,
♦ Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Klanss and
Cal., were visitors In this city
C. Laffoon of San Francisco, Cal.,
are among those who stopped
Lonnie B. Scroggins and Miss
at the Oregon hotel yesterday.
Louise
Scroggins f o r the past
Spitseahurg apple«,
78c per
box; bring own box. Ash. F. A two weeks, returned Sunday night
Bee the paw clothe* reel at Jor
Pro. Assn,
12«-« to San Diego, Cal., where he Is
dan’s m ill, ready to set ln th«
in the U. 8. Navy D. B. D. D i­
«round.
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vision. Mr. Pritchard sails on the
At the Ashland Hotel—
fleet for New York Feb. 22. '
Payne
makes ironing
S. Thomas of Chicago, 111.,
James A. G riffith of Redding, Spent W eek-End Here—
Cal., and R. L. M attier of Se­
Miss Bertha Calhoun of Grant«
attle, WMftM., are among those Pass spent the week-end in Ash­
. . L. A. .Crawford of Talent was who registered at the Ashland
land as the house guest of Miss
I tW to r la thia city yesterday hotel yesterday.
Buelah Hussey. ’*
•hqpplng.
TODAY AND TOMORROW
TU ESD A Y, February 1, 1097
From Bray—
Charlea Crouch of Bray, CAI.
was a busines« visitor in Ash­
land yesterday.
rsonal
Ask* a t Goodyland
free box of can d y.,
DAILY
Oompleted School—
M arvin Shaw, son of Dr. M attle
■B. Shaw, completed his high
sshool course last Semester and
-does not plan to re-enter school.
He w ill spend some time at
Marahfleld. '
him.
“There are a number of fo r-]
mer lawyers who are confined {
Ashland Creamery
BUTTER
Genuine
PETER PAN PRINTS
Genuine
TINKER BELL CHALLIE
him because of an important da-1
velopmen^ The wire was sent]
through the warden’s office, and]
while It was said there' the exact]
nature of Sayer’s new plan was]
unknown, but it was believed th a t]
he had uncovered some technic-]
aiity which he hoped might save]
ask your grocer for
•
For Your Kitchen
Or Bathroom
Somethin# new in lighting
units. Very attractive
and inexpensive.
Also a New Line of
32 inch Widths
Two New Cloths of a Fineness and Distinctive Art
Patterns of Never-Fade Shades for New Spring
House Frocks, Afternoon or Street Wear.
THE NEW SPRING PATTERNS ARE ALL BEAUTIES
Priced
SPÉCIAL NOTICE TO
TH E
STOCKHOLDERS
and those financially in
terested in the Pacifie
L u mb e r & ' Shaleries
CAc ‘
Candle Shades
Add these to old fixtures
*—makes them look like
See Them Now At
new,
50c to >1.00 a Shade
XL ELECTRIC
Station
GUY GOOD
phone 82
New $1.00 Holeproof Silk Hose
You are invited to wit-
ness the test run of the
Plant at Shalehurst, on
Wednesday,
February
2hd.
Spring Is Here?
WELL, IT LOOKS LIKE IT, ANYWAY, INSIDE OUR STORE.
AND SO MANY OF YOU LIKE TO BE ALL READY FOR THE
FIRST “ SPRINGY” DAY THAT WE NOW SAY TO YOU THAT
YOU CAN GET A VERY GOOD IDEA OF SPRING’S NEW FASH­
IONS AT THIS STORE IN
“The Quality Store'
C O A T S and
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'it ?
i
to
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FEBRUARY
WE ARE
ALWAYS
READY
N ew
Prompt service six days
of the week is always
guaranteed patrons of this
laundry. When we make
a promise of service, we
keep it and that is why
so many Ashland house­
wives are glad to call us
up any time during the
week.
W l WOULD LIKE TO
8ERVB YOU, TOO
Brother-
Another langhterpiece that
w different.
ADMISSION
N ew
W ash Frocks
FASHIONED OF PRINTED BROADCLOTH
ENGLISH PRINTS AND FLOCK-DOT VOILES
REGULAR VALUES TO $2.48.
Special
Each
$-i .95
J.
Ashland
Laundry
&
OF WHAT IS LEFT IN
UZÜtMAM,
“m e .
A very representative spring è(fior":
line of heavy Silk Crepe ___ $1.98 !
Winter Coats
Winter Dresses
A splendid quality Flat Crepe in the
best spring shades, at only . . . $2.80
Winter Sweaters
Wool Dress Goods
JUST PHONE
165
Spring Silks
«ib«*»'
UlcCSflcÀ,/
SM O CK S
MADE LINENE IN ROSE, BLUE AND ORANGE
WITH CRETONNE TRIMMING — SIZES i , 2
AND 3 SOLD REGULARLY, $2.25. •
Special
$*fl.95i
Odd lpts-and broken sizes in many
linos, all tdtbf -the «tore, in this Feb­
ruary
Odds and Ends Sale
Printed Crepes are good «gain and a
good quality is being shown at $2.20
■ 4” .«iff« ,i| «4 t i
: . j . • i, « i » * ( 4 *
Printed Radium Silk is very attrac­
tive new designs to soil at . . . . $1.96
PICTORIAL REVIEW HPRINO
FASHION BOOKS ARE IN