Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 10, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    A shland
Ltoeal * Personal flotes
Convalescent Ho m e - Valentine
party— A!1 octogenarians In Ash­
land and surrounding country In­
vited.
daily
ironiaa
Missionary Says
South W ill Win
Attended Show—
Ray Burnett oZChililoquln spent
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 10
I Mias Bather Counter of this
last week with his parents Mr. — (U N )— Chlanag
K ai
Shek,
■city was a visitor In Medford last and Mrs. Tom Burnett.
leader of the Cantonese forces dn
J evening.
Miss Counter attend­
John Ryder who lives on the their march on Shanghai, w ill
Ashland Lodge No. t t
n
! At the Lithia Springs Hotel—
ed the Junior Orpheum at H u nt’s L. O. Penland ranch has been snf- capture the native settlement in
L. C. Ayers of Portland, Ore., Craterian theatre.
A. P . A A. M.
fering a great deal of pain the that important Chinese Ueaport
Mr. and Mrs. Max Oberdörfer of
past week .caused from an ulcer in the belief of S. R. Anderson,
Stated communication Thurs­ St. Helens, Ore., and Laurie Talent Visitor—
on his eye. Dr. Crandall has been ! f ° r 13 years a Methodist mission-
day, Feb. 10. Dinner at 6:30 fol­ M iller of Portland, Ore., are
L. S. Hackler, a well known
i ary in Shanghai.
lowed by routine business and among those who registered at rancher of Talent, was a visitor treating him.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosco Larson ' Anderson arrived her today on
first degree. Official visit of in­ the Lithia Springs hotel yester­ In AshlanJ yesterday ■ looking
were called to Butte Falls Sator- i the liner Taiyo Maru, ett routq to
spection by District Deputy, E. day.
after business affairs and shop­ day to attend the funeral of Glen.! Albuquerque. N. M.
M, Wilson of Medford. , 136-2t
ping.
Alberts, who was Mrs. Larson’s
“ From Canton the hope of a
V. V. MUls, W . M.
C liff P v n e makes drain boards
nephew.
\
,
real
freS, self-governed, China,
W . H . Day, Recordre
Spring is H ero -—
James Spear, who Is Janitor for bas spread out until the country
I Attended Show at Medford—
Spring Is here.
the Talent school is having
Saow on S. P. Lines —
Glenn W ild and H a fry John­ Oil trucks have
trouble
with blood poisoning in
Snow over eight feet deep is ; son of this city were In Medford
spring coating of
his
hand.
reported to be blocking the pro- lust evening to attend the Jun­
Mr». H. E. Bowman has been
grees of the trains on the new : ior Orpheum at the Craterian
In
bed the past week with the flu.
line of the Southern Pacific.
theatre.
Mr. Johnson is a stu­
party.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard returned
dent at the Southern Oregon Nor­
137-1 Sunday from Riddle where the
Let the UNION write yoàr full mal.
. . .
funeral of Mrs. Rust was held.
•average automobile • insurance.
Mrs. Rust was Mrs. Howard’s
Teo. of course.
"
83-tf
See Jordan for M ill Woriç
■ mother.
,
)
Jeff
Bell
has
sold
the
home
it. A. Churchill in Salem —
place called the Bell House to
J. A. Churchill, president of | A t the Ashland Hotel—
Tom Lamb and w ill give up po-
the Southern Oregon State Nor-
Mr. and Mrs. C- W . Wanger
sesslon next week. Ther are four
A l l . Is spending several days of Rend; Ore., Mr. and Mrs. C.
lots in this property and was sold
in Salem, Ore, looking after busi­ E. Crater of Eugene, Ore., and
Viwitors from Dunsm uir—
for 21,000.
ness affairs.
Mr and Mrs. W . H. Nolan of
Mr. and Mrs. Kester Gandee
F. F. Burk of Medford set up
Seattle, Wash-, are among those
his radio at Dr. McFadden’s Sun­ of Dunsmuir, CaL, were among
Ansco cameras— E lhart’s
who visited this city yesterday.
day evening, they all enjoyed the the out-of-town visitors %who at­
They registered at the Ashland
tended the basketball game last
program very much.
Real chicken Tamales, served, hotel, while here..
D. Long returned from Bntte night in the local A rm ory be­
10c. To take borne, 25c. The
Falls Saturday to
spend
the tween the Norm al add the Duns­
Plata.
106-tf
Plenty of money to loan on
Mrs. Gandee
week-end with his fam ily, he Is muir All Stars.
good security. Phone 21. Yeo, of
j working on the,, new Medford has been in Ashland for the past
Thoee from * Distance—
course.
83-tf
few days visiting w ith relatives
HARRISBURG, 111., Feb. 10.— water project.
Visitors in Ashland today from
The Rebekah-Club w ill h o ld . and friends. M f. Gandee is em­
(U
N
)—
Charlie
Birger,
swagger­
a distance are P. A. Smith of
ing and braggart leader o f one of their next meeting at the home of ployed by the S. P. Co., in Duns­
St. Louis and F. W . Shannon of Visitor from Los Molino»—
' uir.
the
..southern ..Illinois ..warring Mrs. Ed Foss on Friday afternoon. m
Mrs. Paul D. Henderson? a
Salt Lake City.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Boneburg Of-
gangs
sat
In
a
Jail
cell
here
sup­
resident of Los Mollnos, Cal., is
posedly with a machine gun and ; East Eaden visited at the home
man and Ansco films ^ E l spending the day In Ashland
pistol
in his lap, ..defying ..his of Mrs. Boneburg’s mother, Mrs.
looking after business affairs and
Jeff Bell, last Wednesday. M r.
anomies
and the law.
visiting w ith friends.
Bell
has been in poor health the ’
He was under arrest for the
B. W. Price In Portland—
last few weeks.
murder
of
Joe
Adams,
who
was
Have a fit at Orres tailors, 11
R. W. Price of the Lithia
CharlOy Holdrldge was a visit- 1
West City’s SOO-pound mayor un­
Springs hotel is spending sev­ Beach Ave., oast of Library.
or Wednesday.
’
1
134-tf* til two youths shot him a few
eral days in Portland, Ore., with
Mrs. W . P. Nye of Prospect had -
months ago,. ,
his family and looking after
Adams was one of the 18 who her tonsils removed at Ashland
At the Oregon Hotel—
business affairs.
last week and Is staying for a few
Mr. and D. G. Means of San hnve fallen in the past two years
days
at the home-of F. W . Combs.
of Internecine warfare in the bad
Applea, 25c, 60c, 75c. Bring Francisco, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Nye was form erly
Miss
lands.
Birger’s
..enem
ies
are
..the
Box. Ashland Fruit and Produce George I. Wade of Aberdeen,
Arrant
of
Talent.
Shelton gang. ..Earl, ..Carl ..and
Asan.
136-tf Wash., were visitors in this city
The Southern Oregon Mutual
yesterday, registering at the Ore­ Bernard Shelton, leaders o f the Rabbit Breeders Association held
gang
bearing
their
name,
have
First showing of spring and gon hotel.
started serving 28 year term s In a meeting Friday evening at T al­
summer bats and trimmings Sat­
ent. There were 125 rabbit grow­
A dandy plate lunch lacludlng Leavenworth penitentiary con­ ers and visitors present. The next
urday, 12th at Mrs. Simmons. 26
victed
of
mail
robbery,
m
ainly
on
8. Pioneer Ave.
137-2 coffee every noon and night, 35c.
meeting is dated fo r March 4.
At the Plaza.
106-tf the testim ony of Birger and Art Easter has been designated as
Complete „With
Newman, his lieutenant.
Daughters of NUe Meet—
Attachments
W hether Birger really has a rabbit day for this year.
The Daughters of the Nile wtu From Portland—
machine gun and pistol In his lap
F o r Only
meet in Medford Saturday, Feb.
Tim Burke, a Stubbs electrical npbody knows, for nobody— a few
12.
Luncheon at the Medford salesman from Portland, Ore., is «gfyeers excepted— has seen him.
hotel at 12:30.
Anyone wish- spending a few days in Ashland
4 ffew o f these officers have told
tag to go please pbone 461-L.
and
looJting after business affairs.
i
General Electric
Vacuum Cleaner
Fuller Paints
newspapermen and other officers
Mr. Burke is a frequent visitor ■'frat the gangster Is so armed. It
Coeked food sale, Hardy Bros.
to this city a i*t is N ell known doesn't m atter, as Sheriff Jam es
A., 12- W . B. A.
185-4
Pr$trhard had intended to arrest
among the local business men.
• Buy bulk garden seed and save
money .Lininger and Son. 137eo
Large Crowd at Dance—
Ifirger and bring him to Franklin
A lfalfa Hay, one bale or a car county on the warrant, but the
load. Ashland F ru it A Pro. Assn. ^ •q u ie tin g news has deterred him
122-tf apparently, for the gang lender
re plains unm olested..........................
A large crowd attended the K cg lslrm l Car»—
Sold On Easy Terms
Varnishes
V paint and varnish foi
every need
J. O. RIGG
XL ELECTRIC
Station
Best Paint—Best Workmen
F. J. Ingrish of Los Angeles,
HEAD TIDINGS CLARSIFIKD’S
Cal., J. E. Johnson of San F ran­
cisco, Cal., H. E. Beitel of Rose­
ville. Cal., Frank N utt of Seattle,
Wash., and Kim ball Johnson of
San Diego, Cal., are among the
tourists who registered their
Paulserud’s for cleaning. 133-tf ca_rs at the local Chamber of
Commerce yesterday.
dance Tuesday evening, Feb. 8
nt the Bellview community house.
The music, which was furnished
by Carl Loveland and Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Robertson, was very
good.
Phone 172
SEE THESE NEW
F u ll line of garden seeds and
lawn grasses at Lininger and Son
137eod
I f you want it done right take
it to White.
V isitors la M e d fo r d -
Cleon Caldwell. Glenn H ill and
C lark Butterfield of this city
were visitors in Medford last
evening.
Mr. H ill is employed
MJ. the Plaza grocery while Mr.
Butterfield and Caldwell are stu­
dents at the Southern Oregon
BASKETBALL
Acres are Ideal for producing eggs
and they are also finding that
Ashland Is a wonderfully fine
place to live.
’
Pracht, resigned. The companies
look forward to a busy season.
ASHLAND ACRES
(Continued
From
I^age One)
their cost. Extra early cockrals
may bring enough to show a pro­
fit.
M r. Reed feels that the present
m arketing facilities are very sat­
isfactory but he looks forward
to the time when the valley gets
to the car lot production stage.
This, he says, w ill give us a stead­
ier' m arket and dnable ns to se­
cure better prices, especially du r-’
tag the season of heavy product­
ion.
BASKETBALL
Friday and Saturday
ASHLAND HIGH
VALENTINES
Junior High Gym
Prelim, 7:30
East Side Pharmacy
SALEM HIGH
ALL PR ICES FOR YOUNG AND OLD
February Clean-Up
Now is a Splendid Time to Buy
Even for Next W inter.
Friday and Saturday
Wool Dress Goods
would be good days for you to look over the
Children’s Coats
New Coats
Wool Dresses
Winter Underwear
Bath Robes
One Lot Silk Umbrellas up to
$5.95 Values ...................... $2.98
We are loyal enough to buy from our own
Oregon Coat M anufacturers all th at we can
find that will meet competition in quality,
style and fit and we are glad to say that we
now need to buy little elsewhere unless it
be low price coats.
$6.50 W omen’s Rain Coats at
$4.95
$4.50 Children’á at . . . . . . $3.95
WOMEN’S BLOOMERS
CHIIaD’S
A Few Odds and Ends* in
Fine Sateen Stride-away
bloomers, dark colors and
$1.50 values .......... $1.19
ALLEN A HOSE
W ARNER’S CORSETS
$1.95 Back Lace Styles
98c
45 to 50c at .
35c quality at
Same in Ootton Char­ 75c roll tops
meuse, $2.25 Values at
95c roll tops
$1.65
New Spring Models in
Gossard Corselettes and
girdles are in. ~
Friday and Saturday
SALEM HIGH
ASHLAND HIGH
Something new for your V al­
entine gift— A heart of chocolate
Flat Crepe
S IL K D R E S S E S
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
Storage company, held at Med­
Mr. Reed with his father and
ford yesterday. Attorney W , J. mother and sister, came to Ash­
Moore eras elected to serve as a land» in 1982 from Pennsylvania.
director of said companies to ftp. They Are finding that Ashland
out the upexplred term of A. H?
Junior High Gym
Prelim, 7:30
THE THEATER BMTFUL
TODAY AND TOMORROW
in colors of Queen Blue, L-Rose, Cookoo, Monkey
Skin, Lark, Wallflower, Grecian Rose, Sistine and
Black. All sizes and a variety of models to choose
from.
ALL VERY CONSERVATIVELY PRICED
Others of Excellent Soft Silks
To Choose At
t i f i O C AND Í O 7 O C
Get The Best in Dresses At
A rich young bachelor—a freak will—a pretty “ hired
wife’’— and the result is laugh«.
id Style Women’s Coats
Left to Close Ont
No oflfc need want for
when such .low price
Women’» Suits at Less Than
You Could Buy the Cloth
for, $4.95-112.50.