Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 01, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    A S B uan daily
RECORD IS M A D E B Y
¡BWGG8 I N SESSION
Mrs. J. A. Lockhart who has . A number of Normal students ) ,
been visiting for the past three are going to Medford thia evening
months with the iSorgensou fam­ to a tte n f the lecture and slides at
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ily in Salem, Ore., returned to ths high school auditorium on
gon Law permitting acceptance of
her home in Ashland a few days the "Bonea of Adam.”
irrigation district bonds in pay­
ago.
ment of the indebtedness against
Stopped H e r e -
any.individual tract; 11, to amend
Mr. and Mrs. Bussard.
Word Received—
section
4875, Oregon L a w s ,
Miss Hasel Shaver, who Is have been visiting in Albany,
strengthening
Aiethods for collect­
esterdar
nit'
stopped
in
Ashland
yesterdag
teaching school on the Dead In ­
dian road, phoned to Ashland their way to their home in Klanf- ing Judgment from a dissolved
hort time corporation in certain cases; 12,
friends last week that she did not ath Falls, to spend a short
with
Mrs.
Busaard’a
parents,
My. |o amend section 8 of chapter >28,
know “ how soon she would be
able to come to this city again, and. Mrs. g. D^ Doremns of the General Laws of Oregon, 1888, re­
quiring district attorneys handling
as the roads were in a very bad Standard Cleaners on Oak St.
prohibition funds to file an un­
condition out there.
dertaking; 13, to prohibit the pur­
i Spent S u n d a y ____
chase of any officer or employe
Talent Visitor—
Dr. Eva Mains Carlow of^Med-
of any county of lands w ithin such,
Mrs. John Robison of Talent ford spent Bunday in thia city
county acquired by reason of fore­
spent this morning In Ashland as the guest of Mrs. Frank BeA-
closure of delinquent taxes; 14, to
shopping and visiting friends.
wick.
amend section 4800, Oregon Laws
as amended by chapter 888, Gen­
Visited- at C, B. Haney Home
eral Laws of Oregon, 1928, elim ­
Mrs. Byron McClay and W ill Made Trip to Medford—
inating the requirement that mu­
Ray
Clary
and
•‘Chick’’
Ifarlow,
McClay of Talent were in Ash­
nicipalities must expend r o a d
land recently visiting at the C. of this city-were visitors In Med
ford yesterday afternoon.
' money on m arket roads and state
B. H aney, home east of , town.
highways; 16, to amend section
554, Oregop Laws, providing for
Have customer for small acre­ Visitors from California—
the filin g of transcripts on appeal,
age tract, w ith good, modern 6 or
Among the visitors in Ashland
4 rooms, preferably above Boule­ yesterday from California were
vard and east of Ashland Creek. Jack Coar of Los Angeles, H. E.
W hat have you to offer? See M iller of Fresno and J. H. Hud'-**
Billings Agency.
son of Chico.
Returned to Ashland—
bocal ; Personal flotes
A IM ff
jH w
- Molta ( '«niiflonArry Wo. 4 From Klamath Falls—
Knights Templar
Mr. and Mrs. W ill Newbert
and Roy Gnrtaon of Klam ath
M m od U Hall
Stated conclave‘Wednesday eve­
ning March 2. Routine business
and work in Order Temple. Din­
ner at 4:45. A ll Sir Knights
courteously invited.
O. D. FR AZEE, E. C.
W . H. DAY, Recorder.
Falls were in Ashland yesterday
visiting with friends and looking
after business affairs.
Business In M e d fo r d -
Mr. and, Mrs. H allie Head of
Ashland were business visitors
in Medford last Friday stopping
for
,a short time with th eft friend,
From Klamath Fall»—
A. H. Peckham of Klamath Mrs. Frances Pearson.
Falls was a visitor in Ashland
W ill Leave Friday— ■
looking after buBineas affairs.
John Galey and W arren Dore-
C liff Payne makes step ladders. mus of the Southern Oregon nor­
mal debate team, w ill leave F ri­
day on a weeks’ trip and will
See Jordan for M ill W ork.
T J«-tf debate the following teams: A l­
bany College, Monmouth Nor­
mal,* Eugene Bible University
Moving—
Joe Kingery and fam ily are and the U? of O. Fro Ah.
moving from 221 Granite street
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to a residence on Hargadine Visitor From Yreka—
P. T. Thomas fo Yreka, Cal.,
street.
,
was a business visitor In this city
The Orthophonie .Vlctrola re- yesterday.
produces ail the muslc— The Rose
Visitor from Hilt—
Jack Douglas of H ilt, Cal.,
spent yesterday in this city shop­
ping and looking after business
affairs.
Have a fit at Orre« tailors, 11
Beach Ave., west of library.
184-tf*
Smart Spring models In men’s
ready-to-wear. Paulserude’a.
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152-tf
From Roseburg—
Left for Home—
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Fowler
left yesterday for thetr home In
Berkeley, Cal., after h iv in g spent
the past three weeks visiting with
relatives and friends in Ashland,
Medford and Jacksonville.
Mr.
Fowler Is Interested In the shoe
business in Berkeley.
For cleaning and
phone Paulserud’a. -
remodeling
158-tf
M ajor W a lle r Hi
Major W aller of Salem, Ore:,
is spending the day in Ashland
Inspecting the Battery B.
He
was a guest at the C h a m b e r
of Commerce Forum luncheon nt
the Lithla Springe hotel.
Going to Medford—
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From Douglas C o . -
Registered Cars Here-—
,
THIS WEEK
Magneto H om
$6.00
XL ELECTRIC
Station
ALL
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Coats
Dresses
AND OTHER
A p a in t a n d v a r n ish fo r
e v e r y n eed
FASHIONABLES
J. O. RIGG
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Best P a in t— Best
M O D EL ED A T T H E F A S H IO N SH O W
P h o n e 172
T O N IG H T ,
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W IL L B E P U T ON S A L E
Tomorrow Morning
i
M AKE
YOUR
S E L E C T IO N S
EARLY.
A ll A sh la n d is a stir. Y es, S p r in g hsus
com e to ou r v a lle y , w h ile sn o w -c o v e re d
m o u n ta in s a ll a ro u n d p ro m ise a g o o d s e a ­
son, w ith p le n tifu l w a te r f o r fie ld crop s,
fo r a g e a n d orch ard s.
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T h e b ig S p r in g O p en in g i s th e a n n o u n ­
cer o f sp rin g, a n d su r e ly e v e r y o n e is co m ­
in g t o to w n t o ta k e p a r t in t h is e v e n t a n d
v ie w th e n e w S p r in g ¡styles. >
W e are g la d to com m end th e com m u n ­
ity s p ir it a n d en e r g y o f t h e m en o f A sh -,
la n d P o st, A m erican L e g io n , w h o are
sp o n so rin g th is ev e n t , a n d w o r k in g h a r d
to m ak e i t one w h ich y o u w ill lo n g r e ­
m em ber.
* L e t e v ery o n e h elp to m a k e i t m o st su c ­
c essfu l!
F ir - A s S H t L A N N D ational
B ank
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OREGON
COMMERCIAL - SAVÌNOS * ¿AFE DEPOSIT
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The Touch of
S p rin g
At this store, which breathes the very air of Spring, will you find the
bright and dainty frocks you have been longing to wear.
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You will see them modeled tonight and tomorrow night at the style
show, and here at the store you w ill find them priced as you would
want them to be.
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SOME OPENING WEEK SPECIALS
YOU WIN
MOST MILEAGE
UTMOST SAFETY
LUXURIOUS COMFORT
LOWEST COST PER MILE
T IR E S
A Heavy Rayon Crepe
Rayon Underwear
for sport dresses, picked up from
a silk house that is discontinu­
ing handling anything but silks.
It is same as sold last season
at 85c to 89c and we are able to
offer it at •
Satin ized Knitted Rayon Bloom­
ers in white, pink, maize, or­
chid and coral
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New English Print
Dresses
Jlrestotte
$1.98
TDBK8
The FordGarafe
Lincoln
Fordson
It DOES Make a Difference
When You Buy Your Ford
$1.25
YD.
When You Equip With
Claycomb Motor Co.
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N E W ORLEANS — Manager
B ill C srrigfn, accompanied by
Coach Hdinle W agner, former
star shortstop of the Rad Sog,
President Bob .Quinn and Dannie
McFadyen, . a
former
Boston
schoolboy pitcher, arrived here
SPECIAL
CUT T H IS O U T— I T IS W O R TH
M O NEY
Send thia ad and 10 cents to
Foley A Co., 3838 Sheffield Ave.,
Chicago, 111., w riting your name
and address clearly. You w ill
In sta lled
receive a tria l bottle o f Foley’s
Honey and T ar Compound, for
coughs, colds,-croup (spasmodic)
and tickling throat; also a trial
packet each of Foley Pills, a di­
uretic stimulant for the kidneys,
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and Foley Cathartic Tablets for
eonstlpatlon, biliousness, and sick
G U Y GOO©
headaches. These wonderful rem­
edies hake helped millions of peo­
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ple. Send for them. Sold every­
where.
— No. 1 UE3UE3U23UaUEIU5IU5IUE3UaU3lOJ5!
“The Cheerful
Fraud”
A n d t h e r e ’s s o m e t h i n g
a b o u t je w e ls an d a n in te r ­
n a tio n a l er o o h an d a w ild
D e n n y a u to m o b ile fig h t in a
te a r in g rain storm .
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(Contained From
Spring Opening
R EA D T ID IN G S C L A S S IF IE D ’S
T o d a y a n d Tom orrow
Monday night, thus establishing
A . J. Nelson, local painter, the advance crew o f Red Sox Ito
has purchased a Ford bug from
$amp.
Ttoe S o x a r a making , a
the Claycomb Motor company,
tote start thia year because the
local dealers.
M ardi Graa celebration has clog­
ged up the hotehfcy
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T R A IN IN G C A M M A B Ä
" BUSTY PLACES
Varnishes
Let the U N IO N w rite your fu ll
coverage automobil« insurance.
Yeo, of' eourse.
88-tf
W iXNG
defining snch transcripts, etc.; 18,
to amend section 78588, Oregon
Laws, providing tor the reclama­
tion, division, etc., of lands w ith­
in any Irrigation district in units,
etc.; 17, to amend section 7840,
Oregon Laws, ns amended, relat­
ing to the inclusion of land With­
in irrigation districts, had valida­
ting orders o f inclusion under cer­
tain circumstances; 18, to pre­
scribe the method by which every
municipality and district shall ax-
sretse ths initiative and referen­
dum powers; 18, to amend section
5407, Oregon Laws, relating to
free libraries; and SO, to amend
section 1038, Oregon Laws, and
to provide for the appointment of
deputy sheriffs.
an d
Genuine Northeast
SHORT TA LK S B Y
TH O U G H TFU L M O THER S
A California (Long
Bench)
Mother speaks: "Only a mother
who has passed through anxious
nights of fe a r of croup, hearing
that hoarse, croupy cough con­
stantly, can appreciate our feeling
of gratitude toward Foley’s Honey
and Tar Compound. I t stopped
Junior’s dreadful cough the first
night he took It and it was a
great relief to see him drop Into
a quiet Bleep.”
Good also for
whooping cough, measles congh
and heavy wheezy breathing. Sold
and recommended everywhere.
— No. 3.
TUESDAY, March 1, 1007.
Fidler Paints
Charles Smith, a resident of
Improving—
Hugh J. Meador of San Diegd,
Douglas county, visited w ith rela­
Mrs. M ary Cole, who hay been
Cal., H . E. Abbott of Oakland,
tives and friends in Ashland last
Cal., E. Pazon of Mertinez, Cal.,
critically ill for the past few
week.
and D. J. W am pler of New Ply­
days at her home on A street,
mouth, Idaho, were among those
la reported to. be slightly im ­
From the Green Springs—
who registered their cars at the
proving. She is very grateful for
El< Davis was in Ashland from
local Chamber of Commerce this
the flowers and other things
the Green Springs last week, in­
morning.
which have beeff sent to her by
terviewing old friends.
her friends.
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Guest at Gyger Home—
Ret**h*e4 to
Mtsa LUfiHle Huntington, who
Annie Wells was a guest Sun­
haa been acting as stenographer day at the home of W ilm a and
fo r Wm. M. Briggs at the Ore­ Mildred Gyger on Nell Creek.
gon legislature In Salem, has re-
‘t urned to her home in Ashland.
Mr. and. Mrs. L. Y . Young
of Rosebnrg spent yesterday in Attended Church He
Mrs. F. J. W ilm ot of Medford
Ashland visiting w ith friends.
was ih Ashland Sunday to attend
She is a sister-in-law
A dandy plate lunch including church.
coffee every noon and night, 36c. of the W ilmota, who—fornierly
At the Plaza.
105-tf resided in Ashland, hut who are
now living in Eugene.
Tronroo
House Dresses
Made of Kaltmrnie Ginghams
$1.00
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Rayon Princess Slips, a better
quality than we have been nbie
to offer before at
$1.98
A n u n u s u a lly fine R a y o n S lip -in
wa ll g o o d sh a d es
$2.95