Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 04, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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V isiting la Dwaamnir—
THE CIRCUS
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returned recently from a trip to
the viscount.
Mrs. Lamont Frulan, who has
The Lincoln School Is planning Arlsona.
,
Wright, himself of the aristo­
been residing in McCloud. Cal., a circus at the Normal to be giv­
cracy, had been convicted of al-,
for the past few months, Is visit­ en the,last of March. .The hoys
most everything dishonorable ex­
ing for a few days with Mrs. Gor­ are going to do all sorts of stunts
cept the sin of promiscuity .which
don Baker in Dunsmuir, Cal., and the girls are going to have
re Sternly Rebukes Man he had charged against the man Financial Giants Are Back who was formerly Miss Janet AI- folks dances. She children on
who was four times Queen Vic­
/ho Would Blacken
the down stairs floor are going
stead of Ashland.
of New Plan for
toria's
prime minister.
Memory of Leader
to have a picture book lane. There
Sleeper
Company
‘ ARE YOU PARTICU­
The Jury was specific In saying
will* be lots of side shows.
Re­
LAR
ABO UT YOUR
that Gladstone’s memory had
freshments will be sold on^ the
Spent Week-End In Medford—
I
LONDON. Feb. 4.— The over- been vindicated
L CHICAGO, Feb. 4.— (UN) —
CLOTHES! D O Y O U
Miss Belle Headlee, student st lower floor. The money will go
stuffoi plush upholstered Victor­
Stated aeosion, Friday eve-
Three financial giants, J. P. Mor­
DISLIKE
U N P L K AB-
fo
rthe
new-
playshed,
so
please
ian era was returned to its vol-
tin s Feb. 4. Important bust
gan and George P. Baker of New the Southern Oregon Norms!, come.
A
N
T
O
D
O R S , THEN
spent
last
week-end
with
her
par­
, ume of history tonight with the
nesa. Refreshments afterwards.
York, and John J. Mitchell, pres­
EDITH ARNOLD,
TRY
THE
.
virtue
of
William
E.
Gladstone,
ents
In
Medford.
SAM H. BAKER, Potentate
ident of the Illinois merchants,
, its greatest statesman, unsullied
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
will undertake the reorganization
Jefferson county will operate
by the charge that he pursued
of the Pullman company.
Will Be In A s h la n d -
two
rock crushers for highway
and
possessed
some
of
its
fairest
At the fcttl.U Springs Hotel—
Moved to A s h l a n d -
According to announcement to­
Mrs. Richard Mulholland, Mrs. building this year.
women.
N. G. HUI of Portland, Ore., F.
Mrs. Ethel Chappell of Hilt^
day, when the reorganization, is J. C. Collins and Mrs. "Rawles
Pilot Roek — More than 100
E. Wyae of Oakland, Cal., and Cal., has moved and will reside ' A judge and Jury sternly re­
consummated stockholders will Morre, representing the music
growers meet to plan bigger tur­
buked
Captain
Peter
Wright,
a
8. J. Ottenhoimer of New York with her sister Miss Emma Jenk­
receive two and one half shares of and dramatic dedkrtment, of the
key business here.
We do odorless cleaning.
are- among those who registered ins on B street. Mrs. Chappell writer, for presuming to blacken -.CHICAGO, Feb. 4. — Nine stock of. no par value In a hold­
Greater Medford club, will be In
Gladstone’s
memory
with
the
youths
were
found
guilty
last
ing company for each share of
at the Lithia Sprftigs Hotel yes­ formerly lived in this city and Is
charge of promiscuity with wo­ night of manslaughter In con­ stock of |100 par value now held Ashland next Wednesday to take Returned from Trip—
95 Oak S t
Phone 108
terday.
the mother of Miss Dorothy Chap­
Mra. V. E. Grant and mother 6f
part In the chapel program at the
men.'. And by that judgment Vis­ nection with a Hallowe’en mur­ In the Pullman company.
pell who attends the Ashland count Gladstone, 73 year old son
the Vendóme hotel on Main street
der and face imprisonment of
This means that the 1,350,000 Southern Oregon Normal.
A dandy piate lunch includine high school.' • *
of the liberal statesman, was from one year to life.
outstanding shares— whose mar­
coffee svery uoon and night. 35c.
found innocent of the charge of
Charged with the munder of ket value has fluctuated between
At thè Plaxa.
106-tf • Slightly used Vlctrola, -half
libeling Wright.
Stanley Ciesla, a peddler on Hal­ IRC and 1881-2 will be turned in­
prieta—The Rose.
.When
WrlgJ/'s
book,
“Por­
lowe'en night last, the youths to 3.375,000 shares. Details of a
Br. C. McCullough H ere
traits and Criticisms” appeared whose ages range from 16 to 19
reorganization plan will be an­
, Dr. Craig McCullough and wife Left for Salem—
with Its allegation against the years, and who, throughout the
of Seattle, Wash., spent yesterday
J. P. Wolf on B Street, left elder Gladstone's morals. Vis­ trial giggled and poked fingers nounced In a few days In a for­
mal letter from Edward F. Garey,
la Ashland visiting the park and Wodntsday for Salem, Ore., where count Gladstone publicly called
into each other's ribs, claimed president of the company. . It is
the city.
he will spend a few days looking Wright a liar, a coward and a the victim’s death was acciden­
expected that the letter will dis­
after business affairs.
fool, and challenged him to sue tal..
close
the dividend rate set on the
\ When that fountain pen balks,
for libel.
It was this action
Assistant State Attorney Scott
new
stock.
The present dividend
blots, scratches; you can get pro­
Latest Brunswick Records, El which was decided today.
Hogan told the jury, which got
rate
on
the
|100
par value stock
per advice and attenton at El- hart’s.
The jury agreed that the vis­ the case at 3:15 yesterday that
is
eight
per
cent.
hart’s.
count’s denunciation of Wright “It is your duty to. send them
Dillard Returned from—
as a liar, n coward and a fool to the penitentiary lor from 14
Mrs, K. Gandee Here—
was true In substance, and Just- years to life.”
Portland—
Tidings Ads hnn z Results
WE HAVE CERTAINLY BOUGHT SOME
’ Mrs. Kester Gsndee of .Duns­
F. C. Dillard, the city water
muir. Cal., arrived In Ashland engineer of Medford, returned
CLEVER STYLES AND IN COLORINGS THAT
yesterday to . spend several days yesterday morning from Portland
ARE SURE TO PLEASE YOU.
visiting with friends. Mrs. Gan- where he has been on business
dee formerly resided In this city. since the first of the week. Mr.
The heavy quality Flat Silk Crepe used in these
and Mrs. Dillard are former rest-
dresses
insures you of long lasting wear and the
Double your yield with Ksnots dents of Ashland and have many
shirring, smocking, needlework and .trimming
seed oats. Crown Kompletelay in friends here.
stock at all times. Ashland F. A
will be a delight for you to view.
Pro. Aasn.
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Real chicken Tamales, served.
30c. To take home, 86c. The
Prom Loe Angele»—
Plaza.
106-tf
Mr. and Mrs. C. Mason of
C A A C AND A 4 A 7 C
Angeles, Cal., are spending a
Wash-Out Between Redding and
days in Ashland as Mr. Mason Is Kennett-
greatly Interested In the Shale Oil Northbound trains were ■delayed
Industry of this city.
about 8 hours yesterday after­
f Uoeal > Personal flotes
Standard Cleaners
A Dandy Line of the New
Spring
Dresses
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Are On Our Racks
New Fresh Stock
WORK DUDS
Two Grades To Choose From
QUALITY AND PRICES RIGHT
noon by a bit wash gut between
Redding and Kenett, Cal., caused
by the heavy rains and the boom­
ing of the Sacramento river. No.
64 arrived In Ashlknd at 12:45
and
No. 16 at f:02 a. m.
J. S. Cooper of the Ford Motor
tompany In Portland, Ore., Is
For cleaning and remodeling
spending a few days n Ashland
phone Paulserud’s.
128-tf
looking after business affairs.
TOGGERY
Hab-a-dash Inn
F—T.
Ì-1
per -Boy Hurt in Fall—
. A
Rex Wertz, one of the Ashland
!«-< Tidings carriers, fell off his, bi­
cycle Wednesday evening while
on his routs and the handle-bars
Jor cut a deep gash In his leg. Four-
teen stitches had to be taken in
_the cut.
NEW
See the new clothes reel at Jor­
dan’s mill, ready to set In the
irround.
118-tf
Rustams In Ashland—
O. E. Goddard of Warner Creek
spent this morning In Ashland
looking after business affairs.
That Charm
Joe Powell of Chiloquin Is
CARD PARTY
spending a few days In Ashland
Elks Ladles card party, Friday
evening. Elks Bldg. Public Invited
visiting with friends.
Bridge and Five Hundred. Re­
freshments.
121-5
Beautiful new t fcolors,, fascinating new
weaves and patterns—these are charact­
eristic of our new Silks Beau Monde. We
are confident that we can please both
your taste and .your pocketbook. Won’t
you stop in to see us soo-n!
Seriously 111—
Mrs. A. C. NlniUger, Miss Dor­
othy Nlnlnger, Mrs. Hattie Ab­
bott and Mrs. Blanche O'Neal of
thia city made a trip to Medford
thia week.
“• Apples. Newtowds,
good. 75 and 50 cents,
Eugene Holmes. Southern Pa­
cific employe, who resides in
Weed, Cal., Is seriously ill with
pneumonia in a Klamath Falls
hospital.
Mr.
Holmes is a
brother-in-law of Mrs. \v. H. Fru­
lan of this city..
Beautiful New Printed Crepes
Priced Yard, $2.48 and $2.95
Here Yroterday—
Miss Genevieve Hensley and
sister. Miss Georgians Cliff of
Klamath Falls, formerly of Ash­
land, were visitors In this city
yesterday. They came over from
Klamath Falls to attend the fun
eral of their sister, Mrs. William
Gleim.
NEW COLORS IN OUR
No. 1600 Crepe de Chine
Finishing Today
“The Cruise of The
• Jasper B*
Saturday Only
“The Buckaroo Kid”
with
HOOT GIBSON
Guaranteed Washable
From V. S. Navy—
A. L* Hudson of the United
States navy at Portland, Ore., Is
spending a few days in Ashland
Mr. Hudson passed through hers
some time ago and was so pleased
with the city and Its surrounding
country that he has returned to
visit for awhile.
Dr. Geo. Evans H e re
Dr. George E. Evans and wife
of Portland, Ore., were visitors
in Ashland yesterday.
A story' of youthful ambi­
tion on the Western Range
that got a stop signal from Returned from MeHond
Ute San Francisco office and Teddy Caldwell. who has
spent the past tew days visiting
a nice little hospital sent- with
his parents in MeCfond.
eooe for disobeying orders. Cal., has returned to Ashland and
has resumed his position at Mill-
“The Quality Store'
Distinctive and Smart
From Chlloqnln—
Made Trip to M ed ford -
Exquisite New Fashions For
Priced Yard, $1.98
Silk Foulards
In Printed Patterns
Yard .
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Spring Coats
The new Coats that we have carefully selected include every
style that is smart for madam or mademoiselle, Here she will
find Coats of sheer twill, chevron, tweeds and novelty sport
materials at a price that will meet her approval.
Women’s Individual Mode '•
Frocks for Spring
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Its a season for Frocks and here are models sure to please the most fastidious
taste. There are models of Flate Crepe, Satin Crepe, Crepe Chalet and Faille
Crepe.
FANCY PLAIDS IN
Taffettà Silk
36 inches wide
Yard
Also a Special Showing Saturday of
NEW
Ermine Crepe
This is a very heavy silk, with a high
finish in new colors, such as Mother
Goose, Monkey Skin,
O
AC
Also black, Yard
>fcuA5>
Exquisite Fabrics Featured
This will lie a very popular silk for
spring—in the new Faille
AQ QC
weave. New Colors, Yard
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FRQCKS
Priced at
$34.50
$37.50
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$39.75