Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 07, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    J. L. Orre» has opened a ta il­
Dr. and Mrs. J„ Harley Quint
and fam ily of Powers, Ore., and or shop in the Billings* block on
B. H. Read of Los Angeles, Cal., Oak street, next to the Southern
spent the week-end in Ashland Oregon Gas Oo.’s office.
as gnepta at the home of - their
frother,' <7. J.* Reed, on Granite
A < E . Scranton of Prospect
street.
in this city yesterday visit
With relatives and friends.
ÔM Resident Mere—
JNfade T rip to Mine—
A .M a p T p g g a rt p t Memphis,
. Mr. end Mrs., V, E
Ten»., whç arrived in ' Ashland
and Mr». W . M. Brig
last Week, has takeh a position
Pierson agd his n«lc<
James Blair, of K lam ath Falls,
with thé Orres tailor shop on Oak formerly of Ashland, has spent
a trip on horses yes!
street. M r. MecTaggert, who is the past few days in, this city vis­
Skyline mine.
a practical tailor and worked in iting with friends.-
See Paulserud’s silk lined suits this city 48 years ago, 1» glad to
r semi-dress.
118-tf bp back and experts tq make his
future home herej,
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■ Several more fixtures
« t 868 East Main. .
Local j Personal flotes
Called to T he D sH ta - r
t
, w . H. Perkins of the Ashland
Tidings, wee called to The Bailee
yesterday by the serious illness of
his mother.
* New Victor records every F ri­
day.— The Rose.
A dandy plate lunch including
eotfee every uoon and night, ,88c.
At the Plata.
104-tf
A rrived Saturday— f
Em il Trauch and Howard' Orres
I f the face powder you now age
arrived In Ashland Saturday from
does not stay on long .enough .to
Grants Pass and they w ill make a
suit you— does net keep that
business trip to Klam ath Falls to­
Ugly shine away in d e fin ite ly ^
morrow.
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does not make your skin colorful
lik e a peach— try this new won­
derful special French Process
Called to Yreka—
Mrs, Forget of 68 Morton St., Face Powder called MELLO-GLO.
waas called by telegraph last night Remember the name M ELLO -
to YrekA, Cal., to the bedside of GLO. There’s nothing lik e i t —
her mother-in-law, who is serious­ L I thia Springs Pharmacy.
ly ill.
Spent W e e k -E n d M er e
Fred Neil, who is working
Friends of Mrs. K arl M. Rose
of Klamath Falls, formerly of Prospect, spent the week-end
Ashland, who slipped and fell this city with-his children.
February 23, sustaining a severe
Come In and see us in
tnjury to her spine, w ill be pleas­
ed to learn that hope is now held location, Orres Tailors,
for a complete recovery. She is a
patient in the Klamath Valley
Several more fixtures
hospital.
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M illin e r}’ 8 *le
March 11 and 18. 8:80 to 6:80 From R o s e b u rg -
Charles Grover of Roseburg,
On account of illness Mrs. H.
Simons is leaving Ashland and her Ore., was a business visitor in this
millinery goods must be sold at city yesterday.
once. The home also for sale.
168-3
Have a fit at Orres tailors, 173
Oak St, new location.
Modern dance Bellview Club,
Tuesday, March 8th.
Loveland's
Visitors From Yreka—
^nuslc. Admission 60c and 86c.
Mrs. A. Young and children,
Refreshments 16c.
167-8
residents of Yreka, Cal., spent
yesterday in this city visiting with
Floral Society WUI Meet—
friends.
The Ashland Floral Society will
meet in the public library tonight
at 8 o’clock.
Remodeling and repairing at
Orres.
C liff Payne makes stepladders.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Holmes
of Weed, Cal., spent the week­
end in this city visiting with Mrs.
Holmes* sister, Mrs. W . H. Pro­
lan on B street. Mr. Holmes has
Spring styles and woolens
Just recently recovered from a
in
nt Orres tailors.
serious attack of pneumonia.
1 6 ON E !
Opportunities That Can Never
Return
did! They would have provided ea in-
some for yon MOW, When yon need i t
Those who are young should think of the
future now and ACT before it is too late!
Famous Toiletries
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THE THEATERBEAUTTUL
TODAY, TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY
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Jules V em es,Mightiest
Melodrama
Michael
Strogoff
Spent W eek-End H ere
C. W . Lewis and daughter. Miss
Leons Lewi* spent the week-end
la this city visiting with their-
mother and grandmother, Mrs.
M ary Lewis on T h ird street. The
former works at Etna Mills, while
the latter is a teacher in the pub­
lic schools a t Wesd, Cal.
The Citizens Bank
The famous creations of Richard Iludnut need no
introduction to the many thousands of users of
these famous preparations.
Three
Three
Three
Three
Three
Three
Three
Flower Face Powder .............................. 75c
Flower Cleansing C ream ..........50c to $1.00
Flower Tissue C ream ........
Flower Vanishing Cream .
Flower Rouge .................... .
Flower Perfume, oz. for ..
Flower Toilet Water, Bottle
We also have lindnut’s “ Deauville,
and “ Gardenia” creations.
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Ashland, Oregon
THE BUTTER THAT BETTERS THE BREAD
Violet Sec,
A Lithia Ortamery Product
Always Fresh at Your Grocer.
McNAIR BROTHERS
Contestants report at Creamery on Butter Wrapper
Contest Thu Week
LITHIA CREAMERY
are
See Psulasrud's two-pants suits. A R — Slfl Dental Meeting—
We sell for lees.
Dr. C. E. Shinn. D r. R. L. Bur-
dtc and D r. Earl Blake of Ashland
attended the Southern Oregon
Dental Society meeting nt the Ho­
tel Medford Saturday afternoon
Visit lag at Rectory—
And evening.
Wm. Hammond, a son o f Rev.
and Mrs. P. K. Hammond, with Leaving fo r Baker County—
ose of his sons, P. K. Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. N. C arls of this
Jr., are visiting at the Rectory city w ill leave tomorrow for Un­
this week. The grandson la re­ ity.. Baker county, where they
cuperating from a serious acci­ will make their home on a ranch
dent. Wm. Hammond Is. a lawyer near that place.
in Oregon City.
Visited w ith M. K. Handle*—
A ll woll and a rare bargain. . Mrs. Jack Shoemaker of lfed -
New spring suits at 880-836 and ford spent yesterday in this city
880. Paulserud’s.
168-ft at the M. E. Randles home on Lib­
erty Street.
Have « fit at Orres tailors, 11
Beach Ave., west of library.
184-tf*
Among the visitors in Ashland
yesterday from - California were:
B. A. Johnson of Stockton, Mr.
and Mrs. P. 8. Jarina of Los An­
gela«, Rnaaell B. H arris of San
Francisco and C. L. and C. S.
Bell of Pasadena.
New, Different
Face Powder
Edith Dodge Appototed—
Carl Loveland has moved his
Oliver Dixon, a resident
of
Edith Dodge, daughter of 'M j .
music studio from 478 Boolevard
K lam ath Palls, was in thia city and Mr». Lout» Dodge of thia city,
to 180 East M ain street. He w ill
yesterday visiting with friends.
who. 1» a student at the State Uni­
broadcast this evening from, 8 to
versity, ha» been appointed gen­
eral chairman* of the 'W o m en *
According to tourists, who came League spring drive to raise mon­
QTer ***• 8 l,k ,yo» mountains this ey for the proposed Pine’ Arts • Glen Addis, Who is now employ­
mornffeg, there is jMvefa) Inches building. The drive Will take in ed by the Star Drag store la
of snow at the summit, and Pilot «11 parts of .the sta te . and w ill hp Ntam ath Palls, spent the Week­
Rock, which » usually barn at this conducted ita flq c dp tiia y ^ ^ lo S . end la this city visiting with
M r. Addis formerly
time of the year. Is completely r I i .
* r —*"y*d i-J .< - • fe « • -a friends.
worked a t M cNair Bros., on "the
covered. »
Spent W eek-End in Ashland—
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D r..a n d Mrs. C. K . Allen ' of P le s a .'
A rriv e d in A s h l a n d -
Roseburg, »pent the week-end in
Mrs. Minerva B. Smith of W o lf Ashland visiting w ith Mias Ethel
Creek arrived in Ashland Satur­ and Pearl Shrum. D r. Allen at-
day afternoqn. to become > . pa­ tendfd the Southern Oregon Den­
tient at the Convalescent Hotne tal Society .meeting", which -, was
on Granite street.
Despite the held a tjth e H otel Medford Satur­
weight of more than
82 years. day afternoon aud evening.
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Mrs. Smith enjoys comparatively
good health and is active and Attending Manager’s M e e t in g -
cheerful. T h irty years ago, the
Miss M yreta Otterdale, manag­
fam ily lived in this city, where er of the Pacific Telephone . A
he husband and father, the late Telegraph company in Ashland,
Edward B. Smith, owned and op­ left Saturday «vening for Port­
Ton had available funds at different
erated a racket store on M ain St. land, where she w ill attend a
for six years.
manager's conference.
times that you meant to invest but sever
Phone 84 .
143 North Pioneer
A triumph of
overwhelming
7 t was while playin gin a
magnitude.
revival ofVictorHerberCs
‘Mile. Modiste? I smoked
m y first cigarette. I tv a s
afraid it w ou ld mdke me
cough andaffect m y voice.
I t seemed to ease it. I
looked a t the name. It
wasa'LuckyStrike.’ T h at
is why it is the only cig&
rette I ever smoke. Cork
tips, rose tips, or gold tips
do not tempt m e—I stick
to Luckies.”
Viberant romance, love, intrigue, adventure! Wild, exotic
scenes of magnificent splendor in full natural oolor. Cast
of 6000 Huge! Gigantic! .Colossal! And 'an interesting
story.
ADMISSION
PRESTO-LAC
Decorative
Adults
Evening
. . . . . . . 35c Adults . . .
Children 10c Anytime
Enamel
For
Your
Breakfast
Let us cut your good high shoes down to Oxfords.
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Simpson’s
Hardware
“ The Winchester Store”
Our golden brown waf­
fles with real maple syrup
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
WE HAVE MANY
NOON LUNCH
SPECIALS
ALBO
COMPLETE
he Melodious Voice of Fritó Scheff
W E GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
TXELIGHTED a u d ien ces fo r m a n y years have
k J applauded Fritzi Scheff—light opera prima donna.
H er songs have gained nation-w ide popularity. H er
W h en sm oking, she prefers^ Lucky Strikes, because
they give the greatest enjoym ent and throat protection.
Lucky Strikes are sm ooth and m ello w — the finest
cigarettes y ou ever sm oked. T hey are m ade o f the
finest Turkish and dom estic tobaccos, properly aged
and blended w ith great skill, and there is an extra
process in treating the tobacco.
Smoke Lucky Strikes—you’ll like
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
NINING ER’S
MILLER’S TOGGERY
Your Throat Protection
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To safeguard the throat she
recommends Lucky Strike
PW
voice is ever pleasing, ever in control
FELLOWS!
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