Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 18, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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Friday, February IS, 1®37
ASHLAND
Itoeal ■ Personal [lotes
(At the Ashland Hotel—
Birthplace Will
Honor Inventor
BY GERALD D. McCLEAN
ravages o
' United Press Staff Correspondent
that
MILAN, Ohio, Feb. 18.— (U P ) posterity
* — Where the Huron river wends A besutil
From Redding—
Its way through the rolling hills humble d
J. Weller, a resident ot Red
s of this little town— the birth- it
—
ding. Cal., was a business visit
I) place ef Thomas A. Edison — n r n t l * |
or in this city yesterday.
1 the citicens are planning to erect
a monument to Milan’s most
famous son.
UJ
See Jordan for Mill Work
The scriptural truth that “a
||f
Rabbit meat Is highly recom­
mended by the U. S. government. . prophet Is without honor in his
Cliff Payne makes counters.
Read the poster at your meat : own country" cannot be applied I Reputati
£T
market.
144-1 to tbe inventor here. Milan plans
Will Play In M e d fo r d -
to build a technical college as a
Thi
Miss Wanda Hinkle, an accom­ Will Play at H i l t -
permanent tribute to Edison.
LONDOI
plished organist who has been
The Civic Club is back bf the
Carl Loveland. Charlie Robert­
‘
spending the past few. weeks in son and “Tiny” Tfllitson of this project to make Milan the seat
Ashland, will play a special cOn- city and W illie Waite and Ralph ot a college that would have, a
ghaw
ssrt at the Craterlan theatre in G ill of Medford -will motor to curriculum of usefulness as dem-
.e > .
Medford this afternoon and even­ ffllt, Cal., tomorrow evening onetrated by the life of Edison.
It plans to raise $10,000,000. * “* , „ *“
ing. Miss Hinkle -formerly play- where'they will play a dance.
gd in Spokane, Wash.
Half of this will go for building
A dandy plate lunch including a n l the remainder for endow- eg*nc* UM
»’j t sure is good. Have you tried coffee every noon and night, 38c: ment
. . . and P«rsor
It? Tried what? Friend rabbit. At the Plaza.
106-tf
The campus will comprise 200
.
acres of land.
Three or four
* ge"'
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. . .
. chosen oi
L e a v in g fo r
sites are under option now and , . .
.
.
friends rea
Plenty of money to loan on
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Enders, ¡the probable selection is a spaee -
. a
.
.
ance
o' s
good security. Phone 21. Yeo, ot Jr., on North Main street, will along the Huron where Edison
Artm »r«,r,
caurse.
83-tf leave tomorrow morning for j gazed across the bluffs .from his ,j|Stance j (
Portland, Ore., where Mrs. End­ boyhood home on the opposite
...
X /tt fo r P o rtla n d —
ers will remain for some time side of the rlv;r.
If the plan
.
*Lew Hanson of the Ashland undergoing medical treatment.
to choose this site Is successful, a flndtBg Ml
betel left yesterday for Port­
boulevard will be laid out. Be- Mlgg Char]
land, Ore., where he will look
Alfalfa Hay, one bale Or a car side this there will be the campus
;
a woman o
after business affairs. Mr. Han­ toad. Ashland Fruit & Pro. Assn. and building sites, baseball
and QWn Qf mfl
son is expected to return home
football fields and tourist camps of them n
tomorrow night.
V is ito rs fro m V I»1 t o r la—
furnished with modern conven- 8er,OU8 ¿on
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Johnston siences.
There w ill be tennis oug hugbttl
Ingersol watches— Elhart’s.
of Victoria, B. C., spent yester­ courts artd a golf course, a large
Despite
day in Ashland enroute to Cali­ swimming pool and an airplane hu8,)and
Have a fit at Orrea tailors,
fornia.
landing field.
.
to bi8 veg
Beach Ave., west of library.
The village wants to keep alive consequent:
Apples, 25c, 60c, 75c. Bring the traditions' and ideals that table acroi
box. Ashland Fruit "and Produce made Thomas Edison the out- eatlng a It
From Hilt—
Assn.
131-tf Standing figure In the world of i)e nibbles
Mr. and Mrs. J. Sands of Hilt,
Invention. Milan Is a little town toes, ¡brusi
Cal., spent yesterday in this city,
Registered Cars H er e
-that the finger of prosperity rot8. Thel
where Mr. Sands underwent med­
Paul Cannon ot Claxico, Cal., touched and then passed by. Lake Bee a look
ical «treatment.
and H. E. Seaah of San Leandro, 'Erie Is eight miles away, and in and one <
Cal., are among the tourists who the early part of the last century wife's as
Palntex Sets at Elhart's.
registered thslr cars at the local boats made their way .up the against hit
Chamber of Commerce this morn­ Huron from the Inland seas. At
Moodful
At the I.lthla Springs Hotel—
ing.
that
time,
Malin
was
next
to
utmost
wh
L. W. Lowrey of Eugene, Ore.,
Odessa, Russia, the largest grain or small
M in G. Cummings of San Fran­
Paulserud’s for cleaning. 133-tf port In the world.
Bernard Sh
cisco, Cal., and L. Fabak of Los
Each
day
say
hundreds
of
worthy foi
Angeles, Cal., are among those
wagon loads of grain come to and be a
Who registered at the Lithla B orn—
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rush of Milan. It was loaded on to grain | points of
Springs hotel yesterday.
Talent announce the birth of a Vuesels, towed out to the lakos home with
Something different,
fried boy born at the Convalescent j and snipped to all parts of the 1 nearly 30
young rabbit for Sunday dinner. Home on Granite * street last ¡world. Ships were sent to B u f-|can bring,
T
144-1 night, Feb. 17. Mrs. Rush was j fajo, down the old Erie canal j Although
formerly Miss May Hadfleld of add thence to New York by way , by the Ri
Ashland.
,
pi* the Hudson river. Milan was gbaw has
G o lf ÿ fc c rln g Postponed—
tf] thriving metropolis. *
ganlsation,
Optqcoount of the severe stortn
l^et the UNION write your full
¿Then the railroad cams. The Ing too “h
lash flight. tbe Golt meeting was
postponed nntll Monday even- coverage automobile Inauraupa. cS tai shippers refused to give ed socialls
r
.
Visitor from Klamath Falls—
F. B. Emmons of Portland,
Lee Passenger of Klamath
Ore., W. A. Snaak of Loa Angeles, Falls spent yesterday in this city
Cal., and n r . and Mrs. Julias looking after business affairs. *
Thompson of Ttcoma, Wash-, are
among those who stopped at the Former Resident In M ed fo rd -
Ashland hotel yesterday.
Mrs. Katherine Carter, former­
ly of Ashland, but.now a teacher
In the Gold H ill schools, is in
A (te n d in g M e e tin g ^ —
Medford,
called there by the ill­
J. R. McCracken and L. H.
¡Gallatin of the Valley View dis­ ness of her daughter, Mrs.
trict were In Medford recently Charles Bluett, who Is a patient
to attend a meeting of,the South­ In the Medford hospital.
ern Oregpn Poultry Producers'
Association.
L e f t f o r S a le m —
■ Mr. E. D. Briggs and,Mrs. E.
M. Briggs left yesterday for Salem
111 With Fin—
Miss Eugenia CarSon, who to get Wm. M. Briggs, who has
teaches the primary grade In the been attending the legislature.
Washington school, has been con­ . They are . expected home "some
. .
fined to Jier home for the past time tomorrow,
tew days with the flu and was
Unable to attend her classes.
Returned Home—
Mrs. Elwood Hedberg and
small son, who have spent tbs
W ith all that publicity
past - few weeks visiting with
Charlie Chaplin ought to be
Mrs. Hsdbsrg’s sister, M rt. A.
a success in the movies.
H. Stroud in Tenant, Cal., - and with a Medford orchestra at a
with friends in Dunsmuir, Cal., big auction.
returned last evening to her
home In this city.
Ceiled cm Member»—
Rev. H. F. Pemberton o f the
P la y in g in M e d f o r d -
Methodist Episcopal church called
Carl Loveland and Domlao un several members of that In­
Provost of this city were In Med­ stitution in the Valley View dis­
ford today, w here they played trict yesterday.
SATURDAY
Our Complete Line
Clothes and
Hair Brushes
Look This Over
Basketball!
MONDAY NIGHT
JUNIOR HIGH GYM
REGULAR
PRICES
Parisian Ivory, 1-2 Off
CLOSING OUT PRICES ON
Rubber Aprons
Hot .Water Bottles
Fountain Syringes
Portland City Stars
Ashland Normal
You Can Save By "Buying At These Prices,
Good Prelim, 7:30
ELHART’S
8$-tf
Veo, ot course.
At, thè mpst appetising and F ro m K e llo g g —
C. A. LaFaore of Kellogg,
ileal meat you cgn buy.
lilfiho, was a visitor in Ashland
’ ■
jptiiorday looking after business
affairs.
Coupe—
^ipraak .Sullinger ot Talent has
new Ford coupe Ixmvlng for Klamath F alls—
Mrs. H. E. Huis of Rock and
Claycomb Motor eom-
Nnrsery streets Is leaving soon
pauri'1« * 1 dealers.
for Klamath Falls where she will
Join her husband, who has been
transferred to that city, and make
her future home.
Mr. Huis Is
employed by the Southern Pacific
company.
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Rom—
Finiihing Today
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Garrett
of North Main street announce
the birth of a boy born on
Thursday, Feb. 17.
THE POTTERS
WITH W. C. FIELDS
F ro m
P o w e ll B u t t e -
NEVER ANY DOUBT
If youi deeds, insurance policies and
other valuable papers are put safety
away in a safe deposit box there is
never any doubt ns to their avail­
ability whenever needed. The eost is
so cheap and the protection so cer­
tain that you should rent a box hv
the year for your valuables.
Our Fez-v Greatest Sale o f
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Mrs. Clyde E. Moore of Powell
Butte, Ore., Bpent yesterday In
Ashland visiting with friends.
J. H. Conley and V. F. Eames
The champ
of r o d e o s
of Oroville, Cal., and P. A.
Thomas of Portland, Ore., are
among those who stopped In Ash­
i land yesterday. They registered
at the Oregon hotel.
and
‘ romance
in one of
the greatest,
cowboy
pictures
ever made.
Fashioned exclusively of new-adorable fabrics which endure
The Citizens Bank
The illustrations give you an
idea o f how beautiful the styles
really are — But! Mere• words
would (ail to convey even an in­
dication of what the fabrics are
like. The materials must be seen.
MILIJONS OF DOLLARS
WONDERFUL REPUTATION
HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX DUDS
THE LEADERS
MAUER
Something N ew in
Fabrics — Shown fo
the First Time,
Ashland, Oregon
MILLER’S TOGGERY
EXCLUSIVE DEALERS
The fabrics are Unlike anything you have
ever seen and will be featured for the first
time during this remarkable value giving
gal*- Lovely embroidered and richly'Orna­
mented effects in the prettiest of colorings
guaranteed to withstand no end o f tubbings.
I.
These adorable dresses
w ill be availabte only
at our store and d ur­
ing thi> tale. Both the
models / n d patterns
are confined exclu­
sively to us and w ill
not be found e ls *
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The Values W ill Amaze You!
AfoiZ ani íbeua (M m
Enormous Quantity
I S A A C ’S
‘The Quality Store’