Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 09, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDING »
SCHEDULE AMENDED
Visitors from Santa Barbara—
Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Montgomery
of Santa Barbara, Cal., spent Yes­
terday in this city.
bocal * Personal flotes
Returned to Work—
Miss Edith Bork, principal of
the Lincoln school, who haa. been
confined 'to her home on the
Boulevard with illness, returned
In A s h la n d -
Bishop W. O. Shepard of Port­ this week to her work.
land was in this city Sunday and
occupied the pulpit of the First Und^fco ing Medical Treatment—
'' Frank Shromhuro, a resident of
Methodist church.
Hornbrook. Cal., spent yesterday
Have a fit at Orres tailors, 11 In this city undergoing medical
Beach Ave., west of library.
treatment.
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Asliland Lodge No. 89
A. F. a
A. M.
Stated communication Thurs­
day evening. March 10. business,
also work in Second Degree. Vis­
iting Brethren welcome.
V. V. M ILLS, W . M.
W . H. DAY, Recorder.
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Ix-ft for E u g e n e -
Confined to H o m e —
Miss W ilm a Sheley, a student at
Dodge, who the Southern Oregon Normal, is
two montlfh , confined to her home at Central
were expect- Point with illness.
C liff; Payne makes lockers.
£^tee Paulserud’s two-pants suits.
We sell for less.
Earl H. Crow, special Wient for
tjie Standard O li co., in Ashland,
left early this morning for Eu­
gene, krhere he w ill look after
business affairs.
Visited in This C i t y -
Frank Snooks, a resident of
Wagner Creek, spent yesterday in
thsi city visiting with friends and
shopping.
AH makes of phonographs
paired.— The Rose.
Hen- Yesterday—
Among the out-of-town visitors
Spent Monday on Hiskiyous—
From Denver—r-
in this city yesterday were Mr.
Guy Good of the X L Electric
and Mrs. F. B. M iller of Roseburg
Carl Hearth of Denver, Colo.
Store spent Monday on the Siski­
Ore., and Wm. M. Anderson and
was a visitor in Ashland yester
you mountains trouble shooting
A. Thompson of Los Angelos, Cal.
day transacting business.
for the Postal Telegraph.
you want it done right take
Business in O. P.—
White.
Don Elhart made a business
trip to C rants Pass recently.
Patrick's dance I. O. O. F.
Friday, March 11. Gents 60c
A dandy plate lunch including
Ladies 25c. refreshments
coffee every uoon and night, S5c.
At the Plain.
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W jl n»«v Resident Here—
i Mrs. Georgs Yates of Eugene,
Ore,, who formerly worked in
Isaac's Dry Goods store for a
number of years, is spending a
fei^days in this city vllstlng with
Let the UNION write your full
eoverage automobile Insurance.
Too. of courte.
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TINY HOUSES ARE
Voder an amended schedule ef­
EASILY CRUSHED
fective March 1 1 ,0 *0 north and,
heath bound eoast a ir mail planes
(Continuad from page one)
between Seattle and Los Angeles
meet at the aerdomes at the fa ir
As in Monday's quake. which
ground fields near Medford at
Was at first reported as haying
9:20 a. m. daily except MondsSy.
caused the loss of approximately
40 lives and later Showed an
approximate toll of 1,400, the
SINCLAIR TO KNOW
great quake of 1933 was at
HIS FATE TOMORROW first underestimated aa fa r as Its
death toH was concerned. - '
(Con tin sed From Page On^)
On Saturday night a few hours
after the great quake the figure
member of the
Investigating
of dead stood at 10,000; Mop-
oommlttee.
day's estimate stood at 100,000
Adams attempted to make a
while by Tuesdky it ,was known
statement but Littleton objected
that approximately 300,000 lives
and cut his short.
had been lo s t
Senator Walsh, democrat, of
The sections surrounding both
Montana, chairman of the In­
the ancient and modern capitals
vestigating committee,* testified
of Japan’ thus-have been struck
that Sinclair had refused to an­
by quake*, w ith in a little more
swer certain questions asked by
than three years time. Kobe and
the probers, and Senator Smoot,
Osaka were the points of refuge
Utah, republican, t o ld —o f ad­
of the thousands o f foreigners as
ministering Jhe oath to Sinclair.
well as many Japanese In 1923',
An executive order signed by
while those two cities were
President Harding transferring
administration of the oil reserve among those h it in this week's
disaster.
fro m —the navy to the- Interior
department and resolutions adopt­
ed by the senate authorising the
lease investigation were Inserted
Into the records.
Played at D ellview Dance—
“Teddy" Caldwell, "‘Tilly"
otoon and Carl Loveland,
musicians, played at the the
view dance last evening.
COOLIDGE I» TO SPEND HIS
VACATION IN THE MIDWEST
(Continued
Elected President—
Friends In this city w ill be
pleased to learn that Joe Neil, son
Gone to Ran F r a n c is c o -
of Fred Neil, and a student at the
George Converse, former or­ University of Oregon at Eugene,
ganist at the Vining theatre, has has ^een elected president of the
gone to Ran Francisco, Cal., where Oregon Beta.
he expects to locate.
Mrs. John Enders. and> small
Tanghi nt Junior Hi gh
daughter, Shirley, who hake spent
Mrs. G^y Good substituted at the past two weeks in Klam ath
the Junior high school yesterday. Falls at the home of Mrs. Enders*
parents.. h<ve_.returned t,o their
See Paulserud's silk lined suits home on the Boulevard
r s e m i- d r e s s .--------
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From Atlanta—
Visitor from Talent—
I. C. W illiam s of Talent spent
J l r . and Mrs. W. Q, Reece of I'rom Dunsmuir—
L. L. MoCulloch of Dunsmuir, yesterday in Ashland looking a f­
Atlanta. 111.,. sfeent yesterday In
—t — —
this city looking after business Cal., was a business visitor tnlfals ter business affairs.
city yesterday.
affairs.
From
N aturally the third term ques­
tion is uppermost in the minds of
those who believe the president
'a seeking to increase his prestige
in the west by spending the sum-
mer there.
J. J. Burke Hero —
The annual business meeting
J. J. Burke of San Francisco, of the Mountain View Memorial
chief clerk of RMS 8hasta DIv. is Association was held In the-C ity
spending the day in Ashland on ball Monday ^evening March 7.
Patient at Hospital—
Mrs. C. A. Gray of Iowa street official business.
W . B. Beebe, who has been
Is a patient at the Community hos­
the treasurer and a trustee for
pital. where she underwent an op­ Reported Much B e tte r
the past three years, resigned
' Mrs. F. W. 8haw, who haa been .the fatter office and Miss Georgia
eration recently.
confined to hdr home on Roca St. I Coffee was elected to take his
for
soififc tltitf With Illness. la re­
AH woll and a rare bargain.
place.
New spring salts at 320-325 and ported to be much Improved.
The following officers were
f l « , Paulserud’s.
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elected:
President, W . M. Poley;
Returned to Home—
Secretary,
Miss Georgia Coffee,
M r. and Mrs. E. D. Fenton, who
BUY AT HOME
have spent the past two weeks vis­ and treasurer, W . B. Beebe.
• Now Is the time to order yonr iting with relatives and friends In
missing fratt trees and shrubbery. Ashland and Medford, le ft yes­
Oregon grown.
A card to 348 terday for their home in San
Hargadtne St., and C. E. Hooper Francisco. ■
w ill call and help you to make
ANOTHER SPECIAL SHOWING OF
Ladies
Spring
Coats
Dresses
The Richness of These Garments is Reflected in
'
Every Line
THE CLOTHS USED ARE SUPERIOR TO ANY WE HAVE EVER
SHOWN r - ALL MODELS ARE ORIGINAL AND THE TRIM­
MING FINE.
Page One)
Choose From These Early
banishes ihot
tired feeling
EVERY SIZE AND COLOR-FOR SPRING
Coats Priced At
The conspicuous fault of most
shampooing
preparations Is
that they contain alcohol.
This drying-out condition Is
never encountered by those
who use
Conti Castile Soap
HOLD ANNUAL MEETING
See Jordan for MOI Work.
WEDNESDAY, March O, ISS7
Dresses Priced At
Sold
Exclusive!;
" R. L.
Daniels
Medford,
Shop the New Garments at
Conti’s furnishes rich Italian
Olive O U --th e beet nourish­
ment your scalp can be given.
Spun Silk for Slips
land Dresses. The Yd.
>$1.19 i— All colors.
Spring Shades in •
New Holeproof Silk
Hose, $1.00 and up.
1 £00.000
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
Registered Pharmacist
Phone 116
Only The Best
Announcement!
ANNIVERSARY
ANNIVERSARY
SALE
SALE
“The Quality Storo'
COflE
TO
OUR
SIXTH
Accidenta Reported— .
Wc Have Stocked n Complete Line Of
Industrial accidents totaled 483
In Oregon during the week ending
March 3, according to a report
prepared by the state Industrial
accident commission. A ll the vic­
tims were subject to the work­
men's compensation law.
Cinderella Shoe Dressing
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
JLaM Time Today
Business Trip to California
Michael Strogoff
Tomorrow and Friday
Sam Henderson and Victor Cor­
nuti of this city made a business
trip to Mt. Shasta City, Cal., yes­
terday.
,
WE HAVE CLOTHES TO SUIT THE WEATHER
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Thursday—The Huge Birthday Cake now on display in our show window will
be cut and served—This cake contains six prizes among them a $5 Gold Piece,
Gold Ring and Silver Thimble and Three secret prizes—will be known later—
ARMY GOODS STORE
Also you will find our tables piled high with worth while bargains for this
occasion—Be Here!
LET IT SNOW
Mrs. E. E. Evans, wife of the
principal of the Talent schdbl, was
In Ashland yesterday shopping
and visiting with friends.
Millinery Sale
March 11 and 12. 8:80 to 8:30
On account of illness Mrs. H.
Simons Is tearing Ashland and her
millinery goods must he sold at
once. The home also for sale.
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Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings.
Belmont Percale, Yard
ALMOST
Your Own Price
Part Line Crash Toweling, Yd. —
Victoria Comfort Challies, Yd. - -
MILLER’S TOGGERY
“Hab-a-dash Inn”
Large Size Heavy Bath Towels,
Each
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Fine Dress Ginghams, Yd. - - - -
Wash Cloths* 2 for -
A wild, smashing tale of
cattle rostlers and love and
romance on a Western
Dorthy Fast Colored Dress
Prints, Yard
. . .
- 26c
Agatha Percales, Fine Quality, Yd. 26c
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Daisy Bleached Muslin, Yard - -
WINTER DUDS
BIRTHDAY SPECIALS
BIRTHDAY SPECIALS
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26c
Women’s Handkerchiefs, Values
up to 35c, Each
-
-
- - 26c
•
Part Line Crash Towels, Each - -
Daisy Pillow Cases, Each
Women’s Nile Handkerchiefs,
Fancy Colored B order..............
Bath Towels, with Colored
Borders,
2 for
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- , **
\
i
,
Women’s Summer Vests - -
Pure Linen Crash Toweling, Yd., 26c
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Fancy Cross Bared Curtain
Materials, Yard
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-
Men’s Handkerchiefs with Colored
Borders
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-
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r
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- 26c
- 26c
• 4
•
26c