Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 16, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    WEDNESDAY, February I
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Retururd from M e d fo r d -
Mrs. Arthur W. Hunt has re­
turned
from a two week's visit
Maeoafe Hall
at the home of Mrs. Peter Barne-
Stated conclave
Wednesday burg near Modtord.
evening. Feb. 1«
Routine bu«h
laess and work in Red Cross. All
New record n
every
Sir Knights courteously invited. Thursday—Elhart's,
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O. D. FRAZEE. E. C.
W. H. DAY. Recorder.
A dandy plate lunch including
Special convocation, Thursday
evening. Feb. 17. Routine busi­
ness. All companions invited.
A. J. McCALLEN. *H. P.
W. II. DAY. Secretary.
Big 9 cent sale. Variety Store,
89 North Main St.. Thursday. Fri­
day and Saturday.
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Spent Week-End Here—
Mrs. R. L. Bur die Sr. of Grants
Pass spent the week-end In this
etty at the home of her son. Dr.
R. L. Burdic, Jr.
And what of Cyclone Sally?
Norma Reeder is a scream as the
Cyclone Woman. Come and see
for yourself.
Bellview
Club
House. Thursday and Friday
nights. Seats on-sale at The Rose.
Admission 50c.
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Made Freshmen Team—
Meeting—
Garibaldi — New
$51,400
E u gen e— Pacific Poultry Pro-
RATTKRY B LOSES
The Battery B basketball team schoolhonse Completed and dedl- ducera sign up for 50,000 hens
in Lane county.
came out with the little end of a cated for use.
41 to 35 score last night when
they met the Klamath Falls Peli­
cans in the Armory.
The game waa a fast, clean
one from start -to finish and the
local boys put u p 'a good fight
f MC THEATER BEAUTIFUL
against the Klamath team, which
has the reputation of winning
every game that they have play­
FINISHING TODAY
ed this season.
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Following waa the Battery
line-up:
Young
and
Milee,
guards; Bentley and Caldwell,
forwards and Hoxey, center.
Visitor from W e e d -
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Deck of
Carl Rivers of Weed. Cal.
¿the Ashland! Cleaning A Djeing spent yesterday in this city visit­
. Works were in Grants Pass re­ ing with friends.
cen tly where they attended a
Cleaner’s Convention.
At the Ashland H o t e l -
Gloria B. Houghton of Klam­
Real chicken Tamales, nerved, ath Falls, Gladys Warren ol
30c. To take home, 25c. The Spokane, Wash., and A n 1 t t
Placa.
10 « t í Amen of Portland, Ore., ^art
among those who registered al
Dunsmuir—
the Ashland hotel yesterday.
W. Penard of Dunsmuir,
»•as a visitor in this city Visited in Ashland—
lay looking after business
Mr. and Mrs; E. D. Roberts of
Medford spent Sunday in this
city visiting at the home of Mr.
See Jordan for Mill Work
Robert's sister, Mrs. Lulu Van
Wegen on Liberty street-
coffee eveiy uocn and night, 35c.
At the Plaza.
101-tf At the Lithla Springs Hotel—
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Hurd of
Attended Meeting——
Santa Rosa, - Cal., Mr. and Mrs.
Among the ^shland women N. P. Gray of Eugene, Ore., and
who attended the College wo­ Robert B. Harkeet of Portland,
men's club at* Medford Satur­ Ore., are among those who reg­
day were: Mrs. Frank Dickey. istered at the Lithia Springs
Mrs. Anna Belle Davis, Miss hotel yesterday.
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Hilemant Mrs. H. A. Stearns,
Mrs. Robert Herndon, Mrs. Cook.
Plenty of money to loan on
Mrs. Ralph Billings. Miss Juan­ good security. Phone 21. Yoo, of
ita Tarr, Mrs. H. C. Galey and course.
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Mrs. F. D. Wagner.
Yz
hThe Winning of Barbara Worth”
Front New York—
8. H. Collyer of New York
a business visitor in Ashland
terday.
W.C.Fielda in
The Paramount Picture
•The P o t t e r s ’
Returned From E u g e n e -
Chief of Police Geo. W. Mc­
Nabb, H. R. Ingling and S. A.
Peters. Sr., returned yesterday
from a meeting of the Southern
Oregon Law Enforcement Asso­
ciation. which was held in Eu­
gene Monday, February 14. /
Newberg — Yamhill County
agricultural organisations diold
three-day. marketing school herb.
Portland port exported' 93,878
tons in January; more than in
any previous January.
Visiting With K. O. Gillings—
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gillings
Medford,
Walker’s and daughter of Salem, Ore.,
141-3 arrived In - Ashland yesterday
afternoon and will spend a few
H orn-
days visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Barrington GIb­ their son, E. O. Gillings and wife
sen of Yoncalla, Ore., announce on Oak street.
the birth of a daughter born on
Friday, February 11.
Attended D u n c e -
Bill Godlove of Medford was a
Playing cards, decorated score visitor in this city last evening
to attend the dance which was
given at the Civic club house on
First Church o f . Christ—
Winburn Way.
The regular Wednesday even­
ing service will be held this
Have a fit at Orres tailors, 11
evening, Feb. 1 at, 8 o'clock In Beach Ave., west of library.
the church Edifice.
t$4-tf*
Thursday n i g h t
Tucker’s Orchestra, at
Old Time dance.
Miss Genevieve Swedenburg,
daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. G.
8wedenburg, who is a student
at the University of Oregon at
Eugene, has made the first fresh­
men women's team in basketball. At the Oregon Hotel—
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Young of
.Apples, 25c, 60c, 76c. Bring Bennett, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs.
box. Ashland Fruit and Produce W. B. Brunnett and E. R. Shan­
Assn.
136-tf non of Portland, Ore., are among
those who stopped in Ashland
yesterday.
They registered at
H. B. Carter of this city drove the Oregon hotel.
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Us brother G. R. Carter of Tal­
ent up to Prospect Sunday, where
Cliff Payne makes forms.
be will be employed by the Cali­
fornia Oregon Power company.
Visitor from Medford—
John Barton, a resident of
Medford Thursday night, Tuck­ Medford spent yesterday in this
er's Orchestra at Walker's dance. city looking after business affairs
141-2 and visiting with friends.
In Gold Hill—
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Randles of
L'berty Street, were in GoldAlIill
yesterday to attend the funeral of
Elam Gall, a brother o f . Mrs.
William Myer of Ashland.
FRANCK MAKES RE?LY
TO PRESIDENT'S PROPOSAL
(Continutd from Page 1)
for smaller powers failed to rati­
fy the decisions of the Washing­
ton disarmament conference.
The note was so phrased as to
leave the way opek for further
suggestions from Washington and
carefully avoided any outright re­
fusal of the Coolidge proposals.
HIGH-Y ROYS NAME
THEIR DELEGATES
(Continued From Page One)
motlng the Assembly. Two new
members were elected into the
club last evening.
Gus Moore
anil ^.loyd Davies.
These two
with Roj^ Abbott, Foss •' Kramer,
Earl Mershon, Dick Joy, Lynn
Neely and Marlon Ffost will be
Initiated at the meeting of March
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
IN THE COUNTY COURT, IN
AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY,
OREGON.
In the matter of the Estate of
Joseph P. Chisholm, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
That the undersigned was on the
seventh day of February, 1927,
appointed by the Honorable W.
J. Hartzell, Judge of the said
County Court, as executor of the
last will and testament of the
said Joseph P. Chisholm, as well
as the guardian of the persons
and estate of the minor heirs.
Any and. all persons having
claim against the estate of the
deceased are required to present
the same duly verified, unto the
undersigned, k t the office of
Briggs & Briggs, Attorneys, in
Pioneer Block, Ashland, Oregoh,
within six months after the date
of -the first publication of this
From Coquille—
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notice.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Stanley of
Date of first publication, Feb­
Coquille, Ore., spent the day- in
Portland — Unique new radio ruary 9, 1927.
Arhiand yesterday visiting with testing Instrument Invented by
JOSEPH H. SANDER,
friends and looking after business McKay Instrument Company fac
Executor.
affairs.
tory bore.
136-4 Wed
YOUNGSTER INJURED '
While turning the corner at the
Ashland hotel this morning Mer­
rick Thornton ran into a Ford
car, driven by William Bibby,
which was coming up Oak street.
The Jolt threw Bibby’s small
brother, George, who was in the
front seat, through the windshield
ceyerely cutting his face and head.
He whs rushed to the Community
hospital immediately.
Thornton turned the corner to
go down Oak street and his car
rkidded on the wet pavement be­
fore he could stop it from collld-
inf with the Ford, which
was
coming up the street.
Klamath^ Fallb -— New $40,000
city library' ready for dedication.
TOMORROW AND FRIDAY
W C f 1E1DS *»|
A human interest epmetly of a typical American
famijy of fun!
Rainier — Rainier drainage
district replaces old gasoline
drain pump with electricity.
Klamath Falls building per­
mit for January totaled $72,486.
Now is the time for you to
do your fencing. Ground is
soft for setting your posts,
and we carry every size,
height and description in fenc­
ing that is made and nt right
prices.
Harrows Plows and all kinds
of tools carried in stock. -
A few White Sewing Ma­
chines left for *50.00 each,
will cost you *120.00 else­
where.— At
Peil’s Comer
{{ East via
From the Golden Crest Orchard—
Mrs. L. O. Penland and Mrs.
E. C. Gardner of the Golden Crest
Orchards, near Talent, were in
Arhland yesterday shopping and
C alifornia
A Dainty Luncheon
Qur fountain lunches are gaining ~in popularity
each week. A delicious toasted sandwich with cof­
fee or hot chocolate, and a desert make a satisfying
lunch mtaiu. We make tasty salads daily. Our
deserts of cake and pie are -delicious.
vsitlng with friends.
Royal Neighbors will hold a
Ukuleles $1.60 to $12.50— The
cooked food sale at Hardy Bros, Rose.
Mnch Improved—
store Saturday, Feb. 19.
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Clay Sugg, son of Mr. and Mrs.
From Anderson Creek—
I H. Sugg, who has been confin­
Arrived In Ashland—
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marquis
’ Mrs. Robert McMillen of Che­ of Anderson Creek were visitors ed to his home on lew s street for
(he past f£w days with Illness Is
halis, Wash., is In Ashland and in Ashland yesterday shopping
jnuch Improved and Is able to be
will spend some time at tho a a l visiting with friends.
ftp and out again. *
home of her sister, Mrs. Will
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—get most for your travel fund»
by going this convenient w ay
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lifted f y erettone
One night to San Francisco, then east over
the direct Overland Route, Lake Tahoe Line.
O r fro m San Francisco take one o f the 9
trains to Los Angeles daily and go east from
there over Southern routes.
See SanFrandsco, Los Angeles, El Paso.Trips
over fantastic Apache T r a il o r in to age-old
Mexico i f desired- Continue east via N e w O r­
leans i f you wish.
Ask fo r an itinerary to suit your plans. Fine
trains over the Shasta Route to California. Fa­
mous transcontinental flyers east fro m San
Francisco and fro m Los Angeles.
LITHIA SPRINGS PHARMACY
Dodge on tks Boulevard.
-ir ï-T -Ÿ iï
I am no* operating bootblack's
stand in McGe^ building, service
and courtesy for men and women
will be the motto. Shoe laces, pol­
ish, etc.
ROY LUCAS.
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Left for Klamath Falls—
Kenneth Wolcott, son of Mr.
and Mrs. M. J. Wolcott of Sher­
man street, left Monday for
Klamath Falls to resume his
duties with tbs 8. P. company.
Early In the year, Mr. Wolcott
was a patient at the 8. P. hos­
pital In San Francisco and since
that time has been recuperating
in this city.
The Hat of Unexampled Smartness
iaoo.000
G. N. KRAMER, Ticket Agent,
lust a Spring Hat?
Paulserud's for cleaning.
Tucker's Orchestra at Walk­
er's Old Time dance Thursday
Sight, Medford.
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Returned fr o * Portland—
Will M. Dodge has returned
from a short business trip to
Portland.
No,
Much More Than That.
Here you receive solicitous personal -service which
means becomingness, which mean a everything in a hat.
COLORS: Grays, Tans, Blues, Greens.
SHAPES: Full model or Taper Crowns with R oll
BUTTERICK
PATTERNS
I S A A C ’S
‘The Quality Store
New Spring Quarterly
Now On Sale
Extra! Bed Spread Special
MIEL SHIPMENT OF
Flat Set or Snap Brims—Bound Raw or Welt.
Left for Santa Crus—
Mrs. Eunice Kibler, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Andrews
on Fairview street, le ft recent­
ly for Banta Crus. Cal., where
she has accepted a business posi-
“ Bill" Tucker, well known in
kick school plays the past years.
Is tho leadln* man la “Cyclone
■ally at Bellview Thursday and
Friday nights. Come oat. Ad-
mtrntoa 69e.
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Bands—Matching or contrasting; Solid Colored or Fancy if Desired.
SEE OUR WINDOW
DISPLAY
OUR OWN
Monticello Crinkled Bed' Spreads
Size 80x108 with colored stripes in Blue, Pink
and Gold. Sold Regularlv
O AO
at $3.50 Each
>fcuW
See Special Display in Show Window.
EXCLUSIVE
SPRING SHAPES
ALSO SPECIAL SHOWING OF
New Rayon Silk Spreads
AND SHADES
in two-tone effects and fancy stripes, all at new low prices—