Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 28, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    In other words. It was foreseen night, while he was attending the
Saow lfl Feet Deep -
that the exhibitors, if not made basketball game.
The snow at the rim of Crater
««sponsible, would aide-trkek the 1 The car was recovered by A
Lake is 18 foqt deep according to
•mall percentages of home pro, stage driver near Grenada, CaJM
the Crater Lake National park
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ctlon. for tbs better box-office where it had evidently been aban­
headquarters In Medford. The
doned.
tractions from America.
depth at Anna Springs is 10 feet
w There will not be the slightest
gnd at the Union, Creak resort It
Jompel the Showing difficulty in an American honae
is about 4 feet deep. Due to the
OIL CASE ADVANCED
ti*h Film* in Al)
ob tain in g its requisite British
fact that the snow is packed very
WASHINGTON,-Feb. 28.— The
Show Houses
quota pictures. It can arrange for United States Supreme court to­
tight, it is probable that harder
From Hilt—
ALF HA CHAPTER
a
corporation here to produce day advanced the Teapot Dome
efforts
than
usual
will
bo
neces­
C. A. Fransea of Hilt. Cal.,
LONDON, UP) — The govern­
Wa.-1
spent Saturday in this city looking sary in opening the season July 1. ment Is planning shortly to take with British money four or five naval oil lease anhnnlment suit
films yearly, which would meet for a hearing to April 11. •
after business affairs.
a
O. B. fl.
definite action by parliamentary the quo^a required, guaranteeing
Left for
The government won the ease
Mrs. Vina Docker; who has been law, to compel moving picture the corporation negative cost plus in the circuit court of appeals on
Stated c«mwunlc*Uon of Air " Plenty of money to l U s on
houses hare to show British films. ten percent interest and about
thq grounds that Harry F. Sin­
ph* Chapter No. 1, O. E. 3. to­ good security. Phone >1. Teo, of visiting at the home of her broth­
er, Harris Dean, in Ashland, left This will mark the beginning of fifty percent of the gross takings clair of the Mammoth Oil .com­
morrow. Tuesday, March T, 7:>0. course.
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determined attack against the all over the world.
Saturday for her home in Castle
pany had obtained, the lease on
Visitors welcome, refreshments.
American monopoly of the film in­
Rock,
Wash.
She
was
accompan­
the Wyoming Reserve by fraud.
By order of Worthy Matron.
From Klamath Falls— > * '<■*
dustry.
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LEAH M. CALDWELL,
31. Bartlett and Mr. and Mrs. ied as far as Portland by Mrs.
The draft of the bill, which will MARRIAGE WITH WIDOW ;
Secretary. V. Lehrman of Klamath Falls bean, who will attend a meeting
VIOLATE« GAME LAW
probably be introduced at. the OF NEPHEW HELD ILLEGAL
of
th
e
State
Health
association
spent yesterday In Ashland* visit­
present
session,
has
for
several
George
Nickels was picked up
before returning.
Cliff Payne makes pulleys.
ing w ith friends.
months been in the hands hf the ¿■LONDON — (U P )— A curious on the Green Springs mountains
Cinematograph Exhibitors’ Asso­ Oversight in the law of England by Deputy State Game Warden
Visitor from Hornbrook—
Suita made for you, >22.50 and Left for
Roy Parr Saturday for killing
Mrs. Isobelle Smith, who has ciation, the Klnematograph Rent­ makes It Ulegal for a man to
Charles Quigley of Hornbrook, select your own style and fabric.
marry
hia
brother’s
son’s
widow,
deer out of season.
ers’
Society,
and
the
Federation
Cal., spent Saturday In this city Paulserud’a.
146-tf been visiting with her sister, Mrs. of British Industries, represented though he can marry his broth­
He was tried in Judge Tnyor’s
Moop,
of
Ashland,
left
Friday
fof
shopping and visiting
w ith
court at Medford and fined 860“
bp
a
tyrliamentary
committee.
er’s
widow,
j
,
her home in Boise, Idaho.
friends.
Arrived Yesterday—
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This was revealed in a ruling and coats.
It has been decided that the
Mr. and Mrs. cfisrles K. Davis
best way to get British films be­ by Magistrate Clark Hall after
Refereed
Let the UNION write yonr full arrived in Ashland yesterday from
Dave Strlckihaster of Corvallis fore the public is to force the studying two “marriage prob­
coverage, automobil^ insurance. Portland, and will make their
renters, or those who supply and lems’ put before him. They were:
. PLATS BASKETBALL
Yeo, of course, .
82-tf home in this city nt the Bergner refereed the basketball game here
distribute pictures to the theatres, “Can I marry the widow of my
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON.
Saturday
night
between
Ashland
Apartments on Allison street. Mr.
to handle a quota of British films brother’s son?” and
“Can I Eugene, Feb.— (Special) — Miss
For cleaning and remodeling Davis is the new city salesman for and Roseburg, >
regardless of what merit they marry my late wife’s mother’s Genevieve Swedenburg, freshman
152-tf the Claycomb Motor Company.
phone Paulserud’s.
may have. As % beginning about sister?” The questions were ask­ in the University, plays center on
Convention in 1
The Woodmen of the World ten percent of the total number ed by two men each of whom the ’first team of frshman girls
From Dunsmuir^—
See Jordan for Mill Work.
of pictures handled will have to insisted he was deeply in love baskethaH, and has distinguished
Frank Eller, brother-in-law of
lSd-tf will hold their national conven be British, and this quota will
herself in the recent games.
with the woman in question.
tlon
for
1*88
in
Ashland.
Mrs. Elsie McEune, was a visitor
be Increased when the producer«
Miss Swedenburg majors In ro-
The magistrate ruled:
In Ashland recently from Horn­ Meeting Will be Held—
can
meet
the
demands.
“These
marriages
are
forbidr
brook, Cal., where he is employed
The regular gnnual meeting of Confined to
The term ’’British film” Is de­ den under the old law as set
Mrs. H. L. Claycomb is confined
by the Southern Pacific company. the Mountain View Memorial as­
fined as one made by a British- out in the tables at the end
sociation will bo held in the city to her home on the corner of owned and
British-controlled of. the Book Common Prayer.
Orthophonie
Victrolas, |9 5 , hall next Monday evening, March Harrison A Iowa streets with Ill­
company.
The studio
scenes The prohibited degree of relation­
ness.
f i s c . |l « 0 , |S00. Easy terme.— 7 at 7:80, W. B. Beebe, Sec'y.
must, ns far as possible, have ship has been modified compara­
The Rose.
been taken in a British studio, tively recently by the Acts of
Wolfhound Twist; something Visiting In
and three-quarters of the salar­ 1907 and 1921, whereby mar-'
Omar
W
illey
of
McCloud,
Cal.,
Alfalfa Hay, one bale or a car different for men’s wear, Paulse-
ies and wages, not including the rlage Is permitted with a de­
an old-time resident of Ashland,
load. Ashland Fruit A Pro. Assn. rud's.
to spending today here visiting fees paid to the directors and feased wife’s sister and a deceas­
star, spent on the production most ed brother’s widow. Apparently
with friends and looking after
Visiting With Mother—
Visitor from Dunsmuir—
have been paid to persons living it never occurred to the Legis­
Waldo Stevens of Dunsmuir,
J. T. Ferguson of Dnnsmnlr, business affairs.
in Great Britain. The director lature, in passing these nets, to'
Cal.., spent several days last week Cal., was a visitor in Ashland yes­
and star may be. foreigners which citend them to what is a far
From
M
e
d
fo
rd
-
in Ashland visiting with his moth­ terday.
means that American acting and more remote relationship, name­
Lloyd Barks of Medford spent
er, Mrs. Clapp.
direction may be used.
ly, a brother’s son's wife.”
Apples, 85c, 50c, 75o* Bring the week-end In this city.
, The burden of rehabilitating
A dandy plate lunch Including box. Ashland Fruit and Produce
British film production will be ev­
to Medford—
coffee every noon and night, 25c. A nn.
. 188-tf
enly distributed on renters and
FIND STOLEN CAR
Percy Arant, employee of the
At the Plasa.
105-tf
exhibitors. The qghlbitors have
Dr.
F.
G. Swedenborg’s Hudson
Ashland Ice A Storage company,
already complalnfed about the sedan was stolen from in front of.
has been transferred to the Med­
Visited la Ashland— ,
J. W. Kerns of Talent
prospect of thia burden. They the JJunior high school Saturday
Him Blanche McLean of Shale* bought a 10 acre tract with house ford Ice A Storge company and tried to Impress the Board of
hurst, formerly of Ashland, was and barn included, on Mountain will move to that city today. -
Trade that they should be reliev­
t
in this city recently visiting with Avenue and the family expects to
ed of such responsibility, but they
friends.
Visitors from
move to their new home soon.
were not successful. The Board
Floyd Cresson and Don Stevens of Trade explained that If the f
“ The Winchester Store“
Spring cleaning will soqn be
Candyland to r -fresh salted of Dunsmuir, Cal., were in Ash­ quota was made obligatory only
here. Let the Fuller Brush man nuts.
J 47-5 land the last of the week visiting
the renters, there Would be not
help you select the necessary
with friends and looking after
e slightest guarantee that the
tools. Evening appointments a Business in K. F.—•
business affairs.
pictures would reach the screen? 9 F y
speciality.
For Immediate ser­
v
Don Elhart, nephew of H. H.
tea-ssasw
vice phone 290-Y. Geo. D. Mc­ Elhart, spent the week-end In Visitors from Medford '
Bride.
152-1* Klamath Falls looking after bus­
Mrs- E. O. Roberts and Miss
Mary
Duggan of Medford spent
iness affairs.
Spent Weed-End
yesterday in this city at the home
*
Perry Norton, who works at Returned From Cnllfornia—
of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Gall In the
Hilt, Cal., spent the week-end in
H. Berry, of the local Western Bellview district.
Ashland visiting with friends.
Anto Supply company, returned
yesterday from a three week*« From M o n ta g u e-
IT IS KNOWN ASDRESSUPITIS:
Smart fcprlng models in men’s business trip spent in Oakland and
Mrs. John A. Beemer and son
Symptoms—Patient
seems awfully nervous about
ready-to-wear. Paulserude’s.
of Montague. Cal., spent yester­
Los Angeles, California.
where to spend his money.
day In Ashland visiting w i t h
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Cure—Come'
to the Army Goods Store and buy
friends,
'it
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Motored to Gold H i l l -
Hotel People Here
■ freely of clothing, Oxfords, Cameron no-fade
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beck of the
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stokes and Ashland
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Cleaning A Dyeing Shopped in Ashland—
shirts, etc.
E. A. Stokes of the Imperial ho­ Works, motored to Gold Hill yes­
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Long, resi­
Then
dress up and strut forth and take in the
tel in Calgary, Canada, spent yee- terday to see the damages that dents of Talent, spent Saturday In
Legion Shows
,
terday la Ashland visiting the Ware done by the recent flood.
Ashland shopping and looking af­
park and drinking Lithia water.
ter business affairs.
E M MOVES!
PROTECHHEAIRES |
bocal ; Personal
Garden
- Seeds
Flower
Seeds
Simpson’s
Hardware
. CAUTION!
Highly Contagious Disease ,
Have a fit at Owes tailors, 11 Visited Babbitry—
Among the Ashland, visitors at
Beach Ave., west of library.
184-tf* the San Gold Babbitry the past
week were; Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
Mansfield.
Returned from Convent io«—
Glenn Simpson, son o f Mr. and
Mrs. T. H. Simpson on North
Returned Heme ' ■
Main street, returned home yes­
J. H. Fuller, secretary of the
terday from Shreevesport, La.,
local chamber of commerce, re­
where he attended the Shriner’a
turned home yesterday from 8a
convention and New Orleans,
lam, where he has been attending
where he attended the Mardl
the
Oregon legislature.
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TODAY, TOMOKBOW AMD WKDNK8DAY
Wm. M. Briggs
Wm. M. Briggs, Jackson coun­
ty representative to the Oregon
legislature nt Salem, returned to
hia home in Ashland yesterday,
both houses having adjourned.
ARMY GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings,
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yiniaranniamaranr
For
Your
Breakfast
Our golden brown waf­
fles with real maple syrnp
and hot coffee are- delic­
ious and tempting. Other
breakfast combinations
i n c l u d i n g guaranteed
fresh eggs are ready for
you.
INVEST! YOUNG MAN INVEST!
Making your dollars work hard now will make
your living more comfortable later on. Saving
regularly pays you and it will pay you, too,- to
come to us for advice on investments of any na­
ture. We will gladly help you without obligation
to yourself.
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The Citizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon
WE HAVE MANY
NOON LUNCH
SPECIALS
ALSO ^COMPLETE
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
Regalar Denny speed and action and the cutest little
girl for hints to fall in love with.
WORK SHOES FOR SPRING
Built for wear and tear. Satisfaction
Guaranteed in Every Pair.
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NININGER'S
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OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
ISOT
MONDAT, FfUhwry
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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mance languages.
She Is a mem­ rising fraternity, and la also
member of Sigma Phi Bpailon,
oiql iyaternlty.
ber of A lpha D elta Pl.
T
MANAGER
PY , OF OREGON,
tl.r —(SneeUD-^Jo«
Nell. a eophomore ln tha school of
Journalism, from' Ashland, has ac­
cepted a part-time position as ad­
vertising sales manager of the
Valley Printing Company of this
city. Nail has'been playing the
trombone with the “Merry Macks”
an*orchestra .at. a lpcal theatre,
until ha tpok *p his present trork.
He is a member of Alpha Delta
Sigma, national honorary , adver-
heigbt mad description in fram­
ing that is made aad a l right
Plows
e f tools carried in
A four White
chtnea toft for »00.00 each,
will coat you »1AO.OO etoe-
Peil’» Corner
WHERE LUNCH IS ENJOYED
For the noon lunch you want a light meal, dean
and tasty. Our toasted sandwiches, fruit salads
and light deserts make an appetizing menu. Hot
chocolate or coffee are always ready at our foun­
tain.
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LITHIA SPRINGS PHARMACY
BLOX
WOOD
COAL
SERVICE AND QUALITY
in fuel as well as lumber.
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Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
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“Ashland Maid”
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CREAMERY BUTTER
la made from pure pasteurized cream in the most
modem and sanitary creamery in Southern Orego
Keep a Home Industry Growing
MILK
* BUTTER
CREAM
COTTAGE CHEESE
BUTTERMILK'
,
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Youngsters:—Ask us about thes butter wrapper
contest
LITHIA CREAMERY
143 North Pioneer
Phone 84