Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 15, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    From Ht. Paal—
Ba)-« Roach—
éka V t ovar » placbv
scrapes like thia,” he said.
Joseph » D.
Landriault
has
C. Cahill of St. Paul Minn.,
ON IFAVTRKMOXT
Rraatns Composure
bought
through
the Ashland was a visitor in Ashland 8unday,
But the prisoner regained his
Realty company the 17 acre ranch
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composure and asked for civilian
of the Moore estate on East
clothes, which were furnished.
Boulevard, and he has moved
I
" I nearly fainted,” the prisoner
The " tip ” that brought about
« told hip captors .here, "but I D'Autremont’s capture has been
Into his new residence.
i. laughed it o ff, saying lots of kept secret. I t is credited to an
, people look a lik e,”
Plenty of money to loan on
“ inform ant," but this is as far
Visitors from Portland—
‘ . good security. Phone S I. Teo, of
I , There was an a ffa ir w ith
a as postal authorities w ill go in
SS-tf
Mrs. H. L. W alter and daugh­ course.
woman here in M anila and this discussing it.
ter Ruth, o f Portland, Ore., are
may pave bad something to do
'Tracking D ’Autremont was all
Spending several days in Ash­ W ill Go to Look-Out—
w ith D’Autremon’ta arrest. The the more difficult because he
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peachy
land visiting at the home: of Mrs.
, soldier met a pretty Santa Ana never wrote to his parents or ac­
*re planning to go out to Look-
A.' W. Russell.
r cabaret glrj of the type known ns quaintances. He never attempted
Out station again this summer,
i “ Ballerinas-” ' The two, unmar- any disguise and even continued
i ried, lived together for s o m e the same method of combing his
A dandy pints lunch including where Mr. Peachy had done ser­
coffee every uoon and n ig h t/ « 6 c ., vice for eight years. The Look-
, time. Authorities are trying to hair.
w
A t the Plain.
106-tf Out Is about 10 miles up in the
i locate the g irl, but w ill not say
A
fter
taken
into
custody,
how­
mountains from Applegate and
Whether D ’Aiftremont told her of
ever, D ’Autremont, who is only
the Oregon crimes.
Thursday n i g h t Medford, commands a fine view of the sur­
22 years old, asked about his
Tucker’s Orchestra, at W a lk er’s rounding country.
When imprisoned here, D ’Au­ mother and father and was eager
Will Speak Here—
Old Time dance.
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tremont threatened ' to commit to know if his brothers, Roy and
Paul Brown, a Christian En­
Hare a fit at Ohres tailors, 11
suicide.
’
Ray, accused also of participation
deavor worker, w ill speak at the
Beach Ave., weet b f library.
E. C. Allen H ere.
"
I
suppose
lots of fellows k ill in the Oregon holdup,, had been
Congregational
church
this
even­
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3
4
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E. C. Allen, co-operative as­
ing, Feb. 16.
There w ill also themselves wbpn they get In captured.
sistant, was In Ashland Satur­
be a banquet for all members of
day in the Interesta of the* new From I<lah<^_
the
Endeavor at 6:30,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
P.
Weyerhaeu­
model Easy washing machine.
M r. Allen left the same evening ser of the Weyerhaeuser Lumber
for San Franciaco,. where he krill Co., In Lewiston, Idaho, were L eft for Han Francisco—
visitors in this city Sunday.
attend a conference.
Mrs. Emma Hyland, who baa
bocal j Personal flotes
’ ' Stated conclave
Wednesday
evening, Feb. 16
Routine bus­
iness and work In Red Cross. A il
Blr Knights courteously Invited.
O. D. FRAZKH. E. C,
McClintock
a business
yesterday.
Apples, 26c( 60c, 76e. Bring
box. Ashland F ru it and Prodnce
Aaan.
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Ledt for Crater Park—
Boy Bvanson, chief ranger of
CTater National Park, who re­
sides at Medford, left this morn­
ing on his periodical visit to the
park, and to make the park ar­
rangements for the big ski race
on Washington's birthday anni­
versary, between F o rt Klamath
and Crater Lake Lodge.
. jfed fo rd Thursday night. Tuck­
er'd Orchestra at W alker’s dance.
.J
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I am now operating bootblack’s
Hear the new model eloctric
Orthophonie Vlctrola, retalls for stand in McGee building, service
and courtesy for men and women
«130, easy terms.— The Çose.
will be the mottov Shoe laces, pol­
The National Guard represents ish, etc.
ROY LUCAS.
Ashland. Back them up, be at
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the Armory tomorrow
night,
Tuesday, Feb. 16, 7:16. Adm. .10
and 26c.
140-2 Former Resident H e r e -
Mrs. Fred Jones of Klam ath
Falls, formerly Miss Ethel Green
Know Gone—
The snow, which last week (of this city, is spending a few
covered the Pacific highway to days here visiting with her par­
a considerable depth in the Sis­ ents and with friends. Mr.
kiyou mountains, is gone, ac­ is employed b y 'th e S. P, com-
cording to motorists who came pany in Klam ath Falls.
over the mountains yesterday,
Paulserud’s for cleaning. 33-tf
and motoring over the mountains
at present is quite safe.
always
been visiting In Ashland for some
time, left for Sin Francisco Sun­
day aftern o o n ^ where she w ill
visit wtth her dauglfter for a
few days before returning to her
home in Washington.
Registered Cars Here——
Wm. M ills of Hover, Wash.,
Ralph G. Lee of Salida, Colo.,
Dr. W . W . Kergan of Oakland,
Cal., Margery R. Bowen of Tren­
ton, Mich., C. T. Johnson of
Fresno, Cal., and J. K. Harrison
Of Los Angeles, C a t. are among
¿he motorists who registered
Xhelr cars nt the local Chamber
of Commerce this morning.
S P E C IA L S
Real chicken Tamales, served,
30c. To - take home, 26c. The AX the Ashland H otel—
Mrs. A. Haskins of K lam ath
Placa.
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F/i) la, A. A. Ferns o f Portland,
Of«., and M r. and Mrs. J. M.
A t the Oregon Hotel—
C. B. W ilder of Kelso, R. H. Itykfcs' of Seattle, W ash., are
Avery of Bakersfield, Cal., and atriong those who stopped at the
G.
M. Martus of Longview, W n„ Aafcland hotel last evenlag.
< Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Lamb
are
among those who (flopped at
of Dunsmuir, Cal., formerly of
AshUtAl, announce the birth of the Oregon Hotel yesterday.
a ana on Feb. 9th.
Mr. Lamb
F u ll Uns of bulk garden seeds
Is employed |n the store depart-
meat of tbs Southern Pacific* and lawn grasses at Llnlnger and
Son.
effbpaay.
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A Tennessee mother talks, Mrs
3. 0 . O.-r-of Knoxville. "Another
thing, everyone who has children
should koog Foley’s Honey and
T a r compound always on hand,
to r this children's cough or baby's
croup.
I t certainly excella all
other cough medicines In healing
qualities and la giving quick and
satisfactory results.
I t is made
wader absolutely sanitary condi­
tions and contains no opiates—
points of especial interest to
mothers who want to know what
UMZ are giving their children.
Osr druggist nlsp recommends it
highly.” Ask for it. Sold every­
where.— No. 3.
WINTER COATS
DRESSES
Rubber Cased And
Handles
$9.00
Fresh B and C
- Batteries -
Don’t miss seeing Vic York as
Jim Jerkins, the persistent beau
of Jenny Thatcher at the Bell­
view Club House. Thursday and
Friday nights, Feb. 17 and IS.
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36 in. L. L Unbleached Sheeting
9 Yards ........................... $:
$1,50 Grade Silk Hose,
Heavy Service W t
SHOP WITH US WEDNESDAY
AND SAVE AT
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
ADMISSION—MATINEE
.............35c; Children . . . .
EVENING ,
............. 50c; C h ild r e n ____
SILK DRESSES
Values up to $19.75
CLP]AN-UP SALE PRICE, EACH
W in te r C o a ts
In Both Dress and Sport Styles
CLEAN-UP SALE
Regular
One-Half
ATTEND THE SPRING OPENING
MARCH 1 AND 2 AT THE ARMORY
Used Cars That You Can Depend On
Proper Sports Wear for Spring
SPORT’ COATS
for golf and motoring
The accepted style is a two-piece
knitted dress or a skirt with a
pretty slip-on or coat style sweater.
WE ARE SHOWING MANY
PRETTY STYLES IN KNITTED
GARMENTS.
Wool Dress Goods
will be favors for spring in pro­
portions of perhaps 80 per cent to
dress styles.
WE ARE SHOWING SPORT
STYLES AT
Sterling Dress Coats Are Now
Arriving.
New Kid Gloves
Priced for Quick Sale
FORD B U G .........
FORD BUG . . . .
FORD TOURING
$ 25.00
FORD TOURING
$ 75.00
FORD TOURING
$115.00
FORD TOURING
$165.00
FORD COUPE .
$190.00
FORD COUPE .
$225.00
fiU IC K SIX
$100.00
...
DODGE TOURING ...............................
$225.00
DODOE DELIV ERY
$200.00
.............................
FORD TRUCK (R nxtell A xle) ...................... $260.00
%S dUnCtsM
pfljf
' ■
Very much better gloves for these
prices than we have been able to
show for years.
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TRACTORS
RECONDITIONED, READY FOR USE
Winter Coats
for women or girls,
Winter Dresses
Both prices have fancy cuffs, the bet­
ter ones being mostly embroidered
turn-back cuffs.
»
C/aycomh Motor Co,
The Ford Garage -
Winter Sweaters
Table Linens
her, men conquered the menace of the desert.
CLEAN-UP SALE PRICE, EACH
Brocaded Bandeaux
A wonderful timo to lay in a supply
the
HAR0L0
WRIGHT
with RONALD COLMAN
rtzid1 V1LMA BANKY
Values up to $14.95»
70 in. Satin Finish Damask . . . 89c
FEBRUARY CLEAN-UP
W ORTH
S ilk dresses
XL ELECTRIC
Station
See Jordan tor H ill Work
^¿O ^W INNING o f
« ^ X jB A R B A R A
in Flannels and Jersey. Values up to $12.00.
36 in. Comfort Challies, 6 Yds., $1.00
Always iu Stock.
Arrived in Ashland—
R.‘ E. Hargett, who arrived In
this city recently to fill the
place of Glenn Addis at McNair
Bros. Drag Store on the Plata,
w ill reside at the Butler Apts,
on Granite street.
Mr. Addis
in now employed by the Rexall
store in Klam ath Falls.
THE THEATER BEAUTVUL '
TODAY AND TOMORROW
WOOL DRESSES
CLEAN UP SALE PRICE, EACH
fresh
SHORT TALKS BY THOUGHT­
FUL MOTHERS
WEDNESDAY OF-ALL *
48 in. Table Oilcloth Squares,.. 50c
All No. 23 Children’s Hose
5 Pair . . . . . . . .
SPECIAL ON
RADIO A
BATTERIES
transport
Clean-Up Sak
WEDNESDAY
A t the Ltthia Springs Hotel—
J. Farrar WodJard of Cottage
Grave, Ore., E. F. A lt of Los
Angeles, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs.
C. R. Adams of Seattle, Wash.,
arq among those who registered
From Hornbrook—
at the Ltthia Springs hotel yes­
A lfalfa Hay, one bale or a car
W. H. Hopkins of Hornbrook,
terday.
load. Ashland F ru it ft Pro. Assn. Cal., was a visitor in this city
Saturday looking after business
Coming, "Cyclor.C'Sally" to the
Bellview community h o u s e ,
Thursday and Friday nights, Feb.
,Left for Portland—
17 and 18. Admission 60c, danc­
The Peabody Bros., ‘local rep­
ing free and cake and coffee fol­
resentatives of the Easy wash­
lowing the program.
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ing machine company, le ft thia
Tucker’s Orchestra at W a lk ­
morning
for
Portland,
Ore.,
's Old Time, .dance Thursday Passed through A s h la n d -
where they w ill attend a Sales
Mr. and Mrs. W. W . Usher,
ght, Medford.
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convention on Feb. IS .
former well-known residents of
Ashland, passed through this city
W ill you show your apprecia­
Mr. and Mrs. Cheater Cook, yesterday enroute to their home tio n for w hat the boys are doing
Mr. and for you? Attend the basketball
M r. Sullivan, Fred Sullivan and in Santa Monica, Cal.
Bob Nichol of Prospect were Mrs. Usher had been visiting in game at the armory Tuesday, Feh.
Seattle and- the »Paget Sound
8unday visitors in this city. *
16, 7:16. Adm. 10 and 26e.
Navy Yard.
'H o t tamales
The R o m .
D ’Autremont Is due to leave heavy guard, on the
ire for San Francisco, _ under Thomas, Wednesday.
A February Special In
Allen A Hose x,
Lincoln
Fordson
Lunch Cloths
Odds and Ends and Remnants in all
lines of Dry Goods and Garments.
tor a «ilk and fibre hose jn
all fhe new shades.
It DOES Make a Difference
Where You Buy Your ford