Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 07, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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Uoeal j Personal Jiotes
From Klamath Fall*—
W. H. Shuffe« of
and R. N. Chaney are eaeh
building a new brooder house.
The school yard fence has been
repaired and L. H . Gallatin has
been doipg some, egtensiv« feace
buldlng.
W e hope that the meeting held
at the school house last Wednes­
day evening, attended by a com­
mittee from the Ashland Cham­
ber of Commerce and several
farmers of Valley View w ill be
productye of good fru it. Loyal
cooperation between business peo­
ple and those of the surrounding
community would result In good
to both.
Mrs. Kenneth Lansing arrived
from Portland Tuesday evening
for a visit w ith her parents, M r.
and Mrs. Jas. Lennox.
Klamath
Falla spent the waek-en'l In Aah-
land looking after business a f­
fairs. ...
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At the Lithia Springs Hotel—
M r. and Mrs. E. H. Green of
Seattle, Wash., and J. L. Van
Confined to Home '
From H ilt—
Loan of Monmouth. Ore., are
B. R. K ing of H ilt. Cal., was a ? Russel Frost, who workp at the among those who spent last eve­
visitor la this city Saturday look­ Ford garage, la confined to his ning In Ashland. They registered
ing after business affairs.
borne on W lm e{ Heights w ith 111- at the Lithia Springs hotel.
ribss.
Paulserud'a for cleaning
W ill Broadcast Over KMED—
C liff Payne makaa tool chests.
The male quartet of the Ash­
Valentines, all prices — El
land Chamber of Commerce w ill
Real chicken Tamales, served, broadcast over radio
hart's.
station
90c. t o take home, 25c. The K M E D at Medford n e \t Friday
Plaza.
.
104-tf evening.
Coavalesrlag—
DECREASE IN WEEKLIES .
Mrs. W . R. Yockey, whó has
APPROVED BY PROFESSOR
keen ill for some time. Is reported R e g is te re d Cars Here
Returned from K. F.—-
C OLUM BIA, Feb. 7.— ( U P ) —
D. M . Caldwell o f Pasadena, - A. G. Adams, who has spent the Prof. John M. Casey of the school
to be convalescing nicely.
Cal., Leota Davis of Modesto, past few days In Klam ath Falls of journalism at the University o f
A dandy plate lunch lacluding Cal., and F. E. Brown of Fresno, returned yesterday to his home in Missouri believes the decrease in
eoffee every uoon and night, 35c. Cal., are among those who stop­ Ashland.
Mr. Adams reports the number of count/y weekly
A t the Plaza.
106-tf ped at the Chamber of Commerce that the people in that section are newspapers Is a healthy sign ra-
this morning to® register their very much Interested In the ther than an evidence of retro­
See the fine new spring wool­ cars.
Rogue River valley and are mak­ gression. In a bulletin entitled
ens and styles at Orres tailor shop
ing inquiries about the farming "Country
Newspaper
Sugges­
jo w at 11 Beach Ave, east of L i­
Seventeen gradea of Venus
tions,” be says In part:
and poultry business here.
brary.
-
1 24 -tf* oils— Elhart's.
• “ Fewer, better and more pro­
fitable newspapers are the results
Confined to H o iw —
Returned to Balera—
From Montague—
Mrs. W . A. Cooper is confined of the last few years of consolida­
J. H .,F u lle r and W . M. Briggs to her home on Manzanita street tions and suspensions. The re­
Mrs. J. A. Beemer of Montague
was a visitor in Ashland yester­ who spent the week-end In Ash­ w ith Illness.
duction in numbers *of country
land visiting w ith th e ir families
weekly newspapers is like
the
day.
and friends, have returned to WIU Broadcast— -
felling of inferior trees of the fo r­
«• Plenty of money to loan on Salem, where they are attending
A musical program will be est In order that the sunlight may
good security. Phone 21. Yeo, of the legislature.
broadcasted over K M E D this reach those deemed more useful.
Bourse.
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evening from 9 until 10 o’clock A wider territory Is served bo-
See the new clothe« reel at Jor­ by the following Ashland girls: cause acquaintanceship form erly
dan’s m ill, .ready to set in the Eunice Hager, Mary Galey, Floy lim ited to a township or two - Jg
Returned to Ashland—
112-tf Young and Rose Atkins.
now country wide.***
C. S. Richardson of the Lithia tronnd.
Springs hotel returned yesterday
from a visit to Son/hern Call-
Visited a t Prospect-
Jornla. Mr. Richardson has been | Kenneth V a n R u ff of Olympia,
The F ru it Growers* League of
Ey L. Ssnderln of Mountain
Wash., W . B. Smith and w ife of Avenue visited at Prospect one Southern Oregon w ill hold its an­
nwsy for the past two weeks.
McMinnville, Orb., and Mrs. W . J. day last week.
nual election of officers at the
Let the U N IO N write your full Jane of San Pedro, Cal., are
Medford hotel next Friday a fter­
coverage automobile Insurance. among those who registered at Returned Home—
noon at 2 o'clock, and a large a t-
Yeo, of course.
83-tf the Ashland hotel yesterday.
Jim Bowers, proprietor of the tendance la urged to insure a
Ashland creamery, who has spent successful meeting.
G irl over 18, neat and attrac­ the past few days on a camblned
Buttons made at Orees Tailor
tive to work In vaudeville road business and pleasure trip to San
show. No experience necessafy. Francisco, returned to Ashland a
Must be free to travel. Call Mrs. few days ago.
Visitor from D illo n ■
133-1
H. D. Weenlck of Dillon, Mon­ Leeper, Ashland H otel.
tana. Is spending a few days In
Confined to Home—
Ashland, Mr. Weenlck is very
In Ashland Last Evening—
Mrs. C. ,E. Shinn Is confined to
much Impressed In this city and
Dan Bowerman and Miss Ruby her home on Oak street with the
Its surrounding country.
Timmons o f Medford were visit­ flu .
ors In this city last evening. Mr. Loft for Han Francisco—
Just received three hundred
Bowerman Is »ews editor of the
J. H . McGee of McGee's Dry
new Victor records.— The Rose.
Goods store, left yesterday
for
»an Francisco where he w ill be
From H i l t -
Apples, Newtowns,
the next few days ooklng after
Perry Norton of H ilt, Cal.,
good, 75 and 60 cents,
business affairs.
spent the week-end In this city
pon Keith, enjoyed Sunda:
ner with Henry Carter and
Of Ashland.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry We
Ray and Paul Hendrickson
Mabel Reschert and mothei
¡‘'listeners in ” on the radio
¡home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Confined to Ho m e
Have a fit at Orres tailors, 11
* Harvey C liff is confined to his
Beach Ave., east of Library.
home on Union street vyith Ill­
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ness.
Visited With Parents—
-A lfa lfa Hay. one bale or a car
Miss Lucie Ellen Richardson, load. Ashland F ru it A Pro. Assn.
a student at the Southern Ore­
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gon Normal, spent the week-end
in Montague, Cal., visiting with
From Medford—
K
her parents.
....Mrs. I. E. Barton of Medford
was a visitor in Ashland this
Rental Library— Elhart's.
morning and shopping and visit­
ing with friends.
GARDEN SEEDS
A Goodrich
Bottle Syringe
Mrs. Lou Hansen of the Ash­
Valentines and valentines at
land hotel left yesterday for
Elhart's.
Portland. Ore., where she w ill at­
tend a convention of the Delphian
Society and also attend a
dis­ Spent W eek-End H e r o -
trict meeting of the Oregon Hotel
B ill Holmes, who, Is employed
Association.
by the Standard Oil company In
Grants Pass, spent the weelt-end
Jazz dance Bellview community with his parents M r. and Mrs. H.
House Tuesday night. Feb. >. P. Holmes In this city. Mr.
Pie and coffee, men 60c, ladles Holmes form erly resided In Ash­
>Kc.
124-2 land.
AUSO
COMPLETE
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
deny
yo u r children o f the
advantage o f music In
th e hom e, an d yo n
deprive them o f a ropae
important element o f
happiness. Every fcra.
fly should, and m ay
Studio
P la n o
.
BUTTER
MILK
COTTAGE CHEESE
CREAM
’ BUTTERMILK
>
Always Clean and Fresh at Your Grocers.
“ IT ’S THE QUALITY”
LITHIA CREAMERY
Phone 84
143 North Pioneer
eniaaaaaiaaam
And
DOCTOR’S ALLY
Now is the tim e for you to
do your fencing. Ground is
soft for setting your posts,
end we carry every sise,
height and description la fenc­
ing that Is made and at right,
prices. ,
Harrows Plows and all hinds
of tools carried In stock.
A few W hite Hewing Ma­
chines left for 000.00 each,
will cost yon 0120.00 else­
where.— A t
GetuOife Now
SICK!
With Nothing Laid By
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
How easily this could have been avoided!
Simply a small amount laid away each week
would have taken care of just such an emerg­
ency. Start NOW! You will some day find
it well worth the effort
Registered. Pharmacist
Phone 118
. Only The Best
PeiPs Comer
T H E TH E A T E R BEAUTFUL
The Citizens Bank
TONIGHT ONLY
TEXAS
COWBOY
Ashland, Oregon
BOB
HYPNOTIST
10 People
Not a
Motion
Picture
There
Dunsmuir All-Stars
a Laugh With Every Breath
TEXAS BOB
Will Perform The Famous Bloodless Operation Tonight
ALSO
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L
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Ashland Normal
A Special Picture Program
DORIS KENYON AND WARREN BAXTER IN
Simpson^
Hardware
Ashland Armory
MISSMATES
Comedy and News
N IN IN G E R ’S
Tuesday Night
“ Th« Winchester Store”
Good Prelim
FREE
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wiueland of
this city, left last evening on a
trip to Salem and Seattle, where
«hey w ill spend the next few
la y s looking after business a f­
fairs.
Keep a Home Industry Growing
HOMEGUARD
WE HAVE MANY
NOON LUNCH
SPECIALS
Left for Portland —
/ CREAMERY BUTTER
Is made from pure pasteurized eream in the most
modem and sanitary creamery in Southern Oregon.
»
Our golden brown waf­
fles with real maple syrup
and hot coffee are delic­
ious and tempting. Other
breakfast combinations
i n c l u d i n g guaranteed
fresh eggs are ready for
you.
GARDEN TOOLS
— Thousands of persons speak­
ing the dialect of the Sogna valley
the United States, according to
Robert N. Nelson, Madison at-,
torney, who Is national vice presi­
dent of the organisation.
Miss M argaret Hunteen and
Lloyd W illiam s, accompanied by
Mrs. H. 0. Duel w ill sing old fash­
ioned songs for the Flacher-Schef-
fel radio program to he broad­
casted over K M B D at Medford
next Wednesday evening from ,0
live within a 60-mile radius of until 10 o'clock. - Mrs. Duel in a
Madison and hundreds of oAers student nt the Southern Oregon
w ill attend from a ll sections of Normal school la Ashland.
s,
Breakfast
visiting with friends.
NORWEGIAN SOCIETY
TO MEET IN MADISON
MADISON, Wi»., Feb. 7.— (UP)
In Norway are expected to at­
tend the annual meeting of Sog-
nalaget, national Norwegian or­
ganisation, In this d ty June 14,
IS and 1«.
Folk songs sad dances and an
opportunity to renew old ac­
quaintanceships In the fam i|lar
speech o f / h e Sogna fjo rd region
w ill be among the attractions
for the members of the order,
* F u lly six thousand members
“Hab-a-dash Inn”
February Bargains
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
W o rk Shirts 68c
New Wool Caps 98c
BUILDING & LOAN
BLOX
Wool Overcoats $11M
100 Good Dress Shirts $1.18
WOOD
COAL
•rove
SERVICE AND QUALITY
in fuel as well as lumber.
Loans are made on improved property or
for improvement purchases. Monthly install­
ments over a period of years repay the loan
giving the borrower a cash refund at matur-
Cai^on-Fowler Lbr. Co.
We charge no commission and
benhip fee.
“Big Yank” Work Shirts
W urlîïzer
THE‘BEST $1.00 SHIRT IN THE WORLD.
BLUE, GREY AND KHAKI.
MILLER’S TOGGERY
7:30
WE WILL GLADLY ADJUST AND GIVE IN­
FORMATION ON ANY OF DR. SCHOLL’S FOOT
APPLIANCE^ REGARDLESS OF WHERE THEY
WERE PURCHASED.
Jackson County Building & Loan
Association
♦
ARMY GOODS STORE
30 North Central Ave.
Biggest Little Store in Town—the new Hotel is
Just Opposite. Open Evenings.
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Medford, Oregon