Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 21, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    MONDAY,
Visitors from Teiewt—
Itoeal * Personal flotes
S p en t W eek-E n d H a m
Perry Norton, who works at
H ilt, Cal., spent the Week-end
Jn this city visiting with friends.
A district convention compris­
ing Alpha, Adarel and Rdkms
chapters, order of the Eastern
S U r, will be held in Medford on
¡Wednesday evening, February 23,
a t 7:30, when Mrs. Leonora H.
K err, Worthy Grand Ma|ron of
Oregon, will make her official vis­
it. Take your 1927 receipts. By
Order of the worthy matron.
L E A H M . C A LD W ELL
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Secretary.
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Malta Comwaattrry No. 4
Knights Tetaplar
Masonic HaU
To avoid confusion, all Knights
Templar will please be advised
that civilian clothes will be worn
at the Washington Birthday Par­
ty, given under Commandery aus­
pices, at the Masonic H all. Ash­
land, on Tuesday eVenlng, Feb.
Û , 1917.
O. D. FR AZEE, E. C.
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146-2
Confined to Home—
• Miss Mooney, a teacher in the
Lincoln school. Is confined to her
Home with illness and is unable
to attend her classes.
home
made
brittle— The Rose.
peanut.
: FINISHING TODAY
^Private
Izzy Murphy
Tomorrow and Wednesday
A dandy plata lunch inclhdlng
coffee every uoon and night, 36c.
At the Plasa.
193-tf
See Jordan tor M ill W ork.
136-tf
Doing Nicely—
Tommy Bryant, son o f M r . and
Mrs. Lloyd B ryant, who under­
went an operation a t the Com­
munity hospital last week is re­
ported to be doing nicely and la
expected to be taken to his home
on Fourth street today.
Plenty of money to loas oa
good security. phono 11. Teo. of
course.
81-tt
Arrived Friday— (
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gulley and
two children o< Roseburg, Ore.,
arrived in Ashland Friday to
spend a few days at the home
of Mrs. Gulley's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Hooper on Hargadlne
street.
N O T R E PAST MATRONS
The meeting of the Past Ma­
tron’s Club of Alpha Chapter No.
Spent Week-End 1* Hornbrook— 1, O. E. 8., has been postponed
Helen Cole, a student at the from Tuesday evening, Feb. 22,
Southern Oregon Norm al school, to Monday evening, Feb. 28th,
spent the week-end In Hornbrook, meeting w ill be held at the home
Cal., w ith relatives and friends. of Mrs. J. H. Turner, 470 Boule­
vard.
146-2
Bandon by the Sea Auto P ark,
Inc., for sale at sacrifice on ac­
count of poor Health. Address
Box 48, Bandon, Oregon. 145-6*
Old time dance at Be
Community club house,
day. Feb. 29. Admission
Refreshments.
.
Used Boat—
O. M. F ranklin o f this city
used his boat to get the people
out of the cabins at Jackson’s
Hot Springs last evening, when
Bear creek overflowed and par-
tlcally covered that S ectio n of
the valley.
For the noon lunch yon want a light meal, clear
and tasty. Our toasted sandwiches, fruit salad?
and light deserts make an appetizing menu. Hoi
chocolate or coffee are always ready at our foun
tain.
JOHN A w TES»
flgtomnatCtew»
A tale of hair-breadth ad­
venture in the mountain
region of the far West.
R E A L E STA TE COURSES
. M IL W A U K E E , W ls„ Feb. 11.
— ( U P )— Real estate and build­
ing construction causes are being
offered students during the sec­
ond semester in t h e University of
Wisconsin extension division, and
Wb Marquette University Night
school here.
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A SH L A N D ISO LA TED ;
T R A IN S A N D STAGES
Paal Brown and fam ily have to a residence at. 746 East Main
moved from <14 Granite etreet street.
, To Honor
George W ashington
D E L A Y E D IN -A S H L A N D
(Continutd from Pago 1)
, Let the U N IO N w rite your fu ll
coverage automobile insurance.
Made Trip to Medford— _
Postmaster F. D. Wagner made Teo, of course.
93-tf
a trip to Medford early this morn­
ing to get the mail pouch, which Have Pep Rally—
The student body of the Sen­
was on the trains that ere held
ior high school was dismissed
up at that place.
early on Friday afternoon to pat
A lfalfa Hay, one bale or a car on a big pep ra lly before the
Ashland-Medford game at the
load. Ashland F ru it A Pro. Assn.
Junior high School« gym.
The
Registered Cars Here— •
students inarched through the
. Mrs. $. E. M arshall, of Long down-tswn districts in sepentine,
Reach, Cal., H . LeVine of Los giving high school yells -and
Angeles, Cal., M. I. Greggalns of songs.
San Francisco, Cal., Wm. E.
Bailey of Seattle, Wash., and J. Spent Week-End at Montague—
L. Brlner of Dorria, CaL, are
Miss Lucie Ellen Richardson,
among the motorists who regis­ who is a student at the Southern
tered their cars at the local Oregon Normal, spent the week­
Chamber of Commerce yesterday. end in Montague, Cal., with her
parents.
Apples, 26c, 60c, 76c. Bring
box. Ashland F ru it and Produce Snow on Siakiyoua—
Assn.
13<-tf
W ith snow falling a ll day Sat­
urday on the Siskiyou mountains,
Suffering W ith Broken Arm—
the Pacific highway was expect­
Mrs. C. E. Hooper on Harga- ed to be deeply covered today,
dine street had the misfortune but not deep enough to impede
to fa ll Friday evening, breaking jfuto travel due to the snow
her arm.
plows at work in that section.
The snow is also reported to be
Paulserud’s for cleaning. 133-tf deep in the Green Springs moun­
tain district, with a storm raging
Salesman Here, ~
all day yesterday.
No reports
"Choc" Loughrey, a pacific have been heard from the Crater
states electric company salesman Lake area.
from Portland, Ore., is spending
the day in the city looking after
Returned from P o r tla n d -
business affairs.
Mrs. L ain Wilson has returned
Have a f it at Orrea ta llo n , 11 from Portland, Ore., where she
has spent the past five weeks
Beach Ave., west of library.
visiting
with Miss K. J. Ralne,
,
1 3 4 -tf*
formerly of this city.
Cap C arried O f f -
W hile Oene and Verne Hastings
were coming into Ashland last
night in the form er’s car, the
water a t Billings crossing picked
them up and carried them several
feet before a tow car could get
them out.
tionial N ew s
Mr. and Mrs. C. W . Long of
Talent were visitors la Ashland
Saturday shopping and looking
after business affairs.
—NBA. Kunsus Vtty Uursau
One hundred and Mfty matrimonially Inclined correspondents were
heard from by Mrs. Ella Silver, « ^ o t Enid, Okla. lu theAnala, out
Of four candidates tor her hand Mrs- Sliver chose Clement Benway,
32, a. lonely soldier, located in the Hawaiian Islands. Hers they are
at Enid a fte r their marriage. " I ’m aa happy aa can be," said Mrs.
Benway. " I wanted a home w ith a wire who was not frivolous and
spoiled," said Benway. They’ll live in Wellington. Kao.
NHW C R D O N À L p Y P B
A P P E A R S IN LONDON
LONDON, ( U P )— Owing to the
invasion of London of a new
type of crim inal, described as the
gunman type, a special Scotland
Yard "F lyin g Squad" has been
organised to . clear London of the
menace. The type rather closely
resembles the gangster of Am erl-
rarely been Inconvenienced in
their work because of this. I t Is
stated that skillfu l crim inal or­
ganizations are in existence here,
end that they are desperate In
their methods.
A D iffe re n t V ersion
“They shall not pass" may have
been a good slogan at the Marne,
I f there Is any increase in the but it is not so good oh American
crime wave, according to an an- highways.
announcement by Scotland Yard,
it may be necessary to provide po­
lice officers w ith means of pro­
tection, since a growing use of
As a preventive, melt and
weapons has marked recent rob­
inhale night and morning—
beries.
London police officers are not
armed w ith revolvers, and have
daylight, and from appearances
w ill probably be held here all
night.
Trains from the south are held
up by high water and slideson the
Siskiyou mountains.
Woman’s Wishes
5 Gratified
I f the face powder you use
does not stay on long enough to
suit you-^--<oee not keep th a t ugly
shine away indefinitely— does not
make your skin colorful like a
peach— try this new wonderful
special French
Process
Face
Powder called Mello-Olo. Remem­
ber
the name
M ELLO-GLO.
There’s- nothing lik e I t .
L i thia
Springs Pharmacy.
,
Keep a Home Industry Growing
BUTTER
MILK
COTTAGE CHEESE
CREAM
BUTTERMILK
Always Clean and Fresh at Your Grocers.
.
“ IT ’S THE QUALITY”
LITHIA CREAMERY
We shall, therefore, not be
open for business tomorrow,
Tuesday, February 22—a legal
F ir st N ational B ank
ASHLAND
G a rd en
(¡SRn
OREGON
CO M M BRC1AL * S A V IN O S * SAFE DEPOSIT
S eed s
F lo w e r
CREAMERY BUTTER
fa made from pure pasteurized cream in the most
modern and sanitary creamery in Southern Oregon.
—the man who was not afraid to
attem pt the seemingly impos­
sible; who came through disast­
ers undismayed and ready to
keep up the good fight, and who
finally triumphed because of his
foresight and faith, the Nation
has set apart his birthday as a
National
Holiday.
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S eed s
FISH
Tackle
FISH
FISH
Tackle
Tackle
Fresh and New
as wehftve just received a large shipment of first
class tackle. — Also License ,
Simpson’s
Hardware
ARMY GOODS STORE
“ The Winchester Store”
Biggest Little Store in Town—the new Hotel is
Just Opposite. Open Evenings.
Phone 84
143 Nortlt Pioneer
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THE TIME TO START
When your to y reaches an age where he
knows the value of money—start a Savings
Account for him and teach him to save. We
will be very happy to have you bring him into
the bank, and we will talk to him about the
importance of saving.
The Citizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon
LITHIA SPRINGS PHARMACY
CAR LOAD
THINK OF IT!
A BRAND SPANKIN' NEW
1M7
JUST ARRIVED
Hart SehaHner & Marx
Goad For Brooder Houses, Furnaces,
Fire Places as well $s Heaters.
surr for
STEADY HEAT — CLEAN
J L /U C K Y STR IK ES are smooth and mel­
low —the finest cigarettes you ever smoked.
T hey are kind to your throat.
W hy? A ll because they are made o f the finest
Turkish and domestic tobaccos, properly aged
and blended with great skill, a n d there is an
extra process in treating the tobacco.
Try a Sack on Ouj* Proposition
Try Them in Yowr Grate.
MILLER’S TOGGERY
"Hab-a-dash Inn*
Carson-Fowler
FISH
Tackle
Your Throat Protection