Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 14, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Z
MONDAY, March 14. KWT
hooal ; Personal flotes
From Gold HUI—
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Smith and
family of Gold Hill came to
Ashland yesterday to help cele­
brate the birthday anniversary
Stated communication of Alpha of Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs. H.
Chapter No. 1, O. E. 8., tomorrow S. Clark on A street. -
Tuesday, Mar. 15, 7:30 p. m.,
after chapter meeting a program
Phone Paulserud’s for .cleaning
observing the 47th anniversary.
Visiting sisters and brothers wel­
See Jordan tor Mill Work,
come.
By order of the Worthy
Matron.
1 Leah M. Caldwell, Sec’y.
A bn ou nee Birtb-7-
Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Hamilton,
who reside in the Bellv.iqw dis­
Bought New Car—
C. ,C. Bond of Talent has pur­ trict, announce the birth, of- a
chased an Essex sedan* from H. boy, born last week.
A. Stearns of the Lithia Springs
First of Week Special»— dainty
garage, local dealer.
dance dresses at " dandy prices.
Victor Electric Mrs. Larkin Grubb'114 Third St
The newest
163-2
Just
received—The
Rose.
records
Let the UNION write your full
Have a fit at Orres tailors, 73 eoverage automobile insurance.
161-tf Yeo, ot course.
Oak St, new location.
13-tf
Business
Visitor»—
Visitors from Hilt—
J. H. Dick and C. Edwards of
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Todd and
Eugene, Ore., were in Ashland family of Hilt, Cal., were in Ash­
Saturday looking after business land Saturday evening visiting
affairs.
with friends.
A dandy'plate lunch Including
Have your screens made nt
coffee every uoon and night, 35c. Jordan’s mill.
At the Plaza.
106-tf
Something new in spring suits
Purchased W lllys-Knlght—
see Paulserud.
lC2-tf
Bill DeWitt, the taxi man, has
purchased a new Willy-Knight
sedan.
Forty-one
out-of-state
cars
Pilot Rock Encampment No. 16, were registered at the local
I. O. O. F.. will confer the Gold­ Chamber of Commerce Saturday.
en Rule Degree Tuesday evening, Among those who registered this
March 15, Rogue River Encamp- morning were Hattie B. Raymond
went No. 30, I. O. O. F. Medford or Los Angeles, Cal. 9. M. Noran
is invited to be with us. All Pa­ of Burbank, Cal., jfc, McLennan
triarchs are requested to be prés­ of Long Beach, Cal., E. D. Finch
ent. The linen " will be spread of Alblo, Wash., and Walter V.
Finch of Redondo Beach, Cali­
after the degree work.
Leo Scbeoneger, Chief Patriarch fornia.
I. E. Hoopr, Scribe.
164-2
V isiting Here—
Former Residents Here—
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Conwell of
Klamath Falls, formerly of Ash­
land, spent the week-end in this
city visiting with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Elmer of
Olympia, W n.,/are in Ashland
visiting at the Hicks, Brknnon
and Thompson homes on North
Main street.
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
TODAY, , TOMORROW AND W ED NESDA Y
University of Oregon String Quartettè
H im -nt Week-End He r e
»
Lamont Frulan, who with his
yvife and family have spent the
winter months In McCloud, Cal.,
was a visitor in Ashland over the
week-end at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Frylan oh B street.
Picture
S. W. Martin, E. F. Duffy
and W. F. Brock, residents of
Klamath Falls spent the week­
end in this city visiting with
friends.
W orking at Siskiyou—
'Albert Marske and Frank
Moore are Working at Siskiyou on
The'
Peggy Silver little daughter the Siskiyou mountains.
of O. F. Silver on Hargadine boys formerly attended the South­
street, is confined to her home ern Oregon State Normal.
yvith an attack of the measles.
Frank Murphy H e r e
Frank Murphy of Salem, Ore.,
Arrived In Ashland—
R. W. Price and daughter formerly of this city, is spending
Jane, of Portland, Ore., arrived a tew days here looking after
in this city last night.
Miss business affairs and visiting with
Price has been seriously ill for friends..
some time and will spend sev­
eral days at the Lithia Springs Convalescing— '
J. W. Bowers of thl city is
hotel recuperating.
convalescing from ai
illness
which has confined hii to his
From K lam ath F alls—
Earl Snyder, who is employed home for the past week,
by the Southern Pacific company
at Klamath Falls, arrived in
Ashland yesterday and will spend
O. F. Carson of the Carson-
a few days here visiting with his Fowler Lumber company left yes­
patients and with friends. -
terday on a .business trip to Port­
land and other points north. Mr.
Former R esident Here—-
Carson qxpects to be away about
W. L. Parrish of Oakland, Cal. a week.
formerly of this city, is spend
ing several days in Ashland visit­ Spent W eek-End He r e
ing with friends.
Cleon Caldwell and Perry Nor­
ton, who work at Hilt, Calif.,
Business in Ashland—
spent the week-end in* this city
G. E. Calllsch of Hornbrook, visiting with frien4s.
Cal., spent Saturday in this city
looking after business affairs
V isited In A s h la n d -
and shopping.
Mrs. Raymond Ruger and Mrs.
Returned to Ashland—
Kester Gandee of Dunsmuir, Cal.,
Miss Elsie Alexander, niece of formerly of Ashland, spent Friday
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McRae on the and Saturday here Visiting with
Boulevard, returned Saturday to relatives and friends,
Ashland after having spent the
past six months with her mother
in Carduff, Sask., where she was Telephone Man Here—
O. E. Kellogg, division com­
called by the Illness and death of
mercial
supervisor of the Pacific
her sister.
-
Telephone & Telegraph company
at Portland, spent Saturday in
Cliff Payne makes lockers.
Ashland. Mr. Kellogg returned
to his home the same evening.
participate actively In the Various
other subcommisstons and the
general preparatory disarmam­
ent commission. The American
delegation is headed by Hugh
Gibson, American minister to
gw tr-erland, who Is'accompanied
by a large delegation of military,
naval and aerial experts.
_
Connell Committee
The council committee, which
convened toda^ is composed of
official representatives of the
fourteen states represented on the
council, England. France, Italy,
Germany, Japan. Holland. Bel­
gium. Poland, Csecho-Slovakla,
China. Roumania,. Columbia. ChUe
and San Salvador.
The commission- will take the
final stpes on those aspects of dis­
armament which have especially
to do with, the League of Nations
and the League Council.
It will have beforfe it the final
report of a «sub-commission com­
posed of Lord Robert Cecil, Sena­
tor de Bronckere of Belgium, and
ly at London to work out the prac­
tical application of article II of
the convenant. This has to do
with the measures which the
council must take in its efforts to
prevent war.
'
According to Leaguers, opce
all the machinery la established
for quick and effective action by
the council for the prevention ot
war, from the moment that a men­
ace exlBts, this will constitute a
guarantee for security that will
justify Leaguers in making a re1
duction in armaments.
military and naval forces as well bers of the regional group.
as war supplies, as they eould
thus equip themselves quickly the
moment 'thh* necessity ’ might
arise.
'
The committee wul also have
before It a Polish proposal for a
special organisation tor regional
Dr. Mea^wells Athlete Servus Shoes
Talco Final Action
■ The committee will also have to
take final action on the proposal
of Finland for an International
w a t -ehestMn the form of credits
and international loans for the
purchase of war material abroad
that would become effective the
moment any nation is attacked.
That it is declared would en-
at prioes you can afford
ARMY GOODS STORE .
B iggest L ittle Store in Town. Open Evenings.
Confined to Home—
CONCERT
Conti
Castile Soap
Shampoo
Made from the famous
Conti Castile Soap. ’ This
shampoo may he used as
frequently as desired fpr
it does not dry the scalp,
having no alchool.
Lithia Springi
Pharmacy
University of Oregon
String Quartet
Normal School Auditorium
TOMORROW EVENING, MARCH 15TH
R egistered Pharm acist
Phone 116
Only The B est
CURTAIN 8:15
A dulte—75 Cte
Student»—50 Ots
'Singers m u st be
cautious regarding
their
Like
* throats.
»
other singers, I pre­
fer Lucky Strikcs.bc*
cause they arc never
ir r ita tin g a n d be­
cause of their finer
Feminine Charm
Disappears When
the nose has an ugly shine. Keep
the skin looking like a peach
with this new. wonderful French
Process ?Face Powder called
Mello-Glo.'' Stays oh Indefinitely
— so pure and fine ■— prevents
large pores'—-'keeps your* skfn
youthful. Get this new wonder­
ful Face Powder MiELLO-GLO at
the toilet counter today.— Lithia
Springs Pharmacy.
Greatest
Visitors From K. F.—
Roumanian . Minister to London able many nations to dispense assistance that would permit of a
LKAOVB MEETS TO
CONSIDER DISARMAMENT Tltulesco .which convened recent­ with the maintenance of - large reduction of armaments, by'mem­
Deal promptly with a cold. Use die
most efficient, most complete help.
That jq HILL'S. It is so ideal that
we paid H.000,000 for i t HIUL’S
Stops the cold in 24 hours, checks the
fever, opens the bowels, tones the en­
tire system. Millions now employ it
flavor.”
DIAMOND BRIQUETTES
Good For Brooder Houses, Furnaces, F ir e , Places
as well as Heaters
ST E A D Y H EA T — GLEAN
TRY THEM IiJ YOUR GRATE
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
“I n The Heart o f T own “
JOHN W. CONSIDINC J r.
presents
Y aientino
‘VteSon
of tiu Sheik'
More Important Than Our Huge
Vaults
I t ’s easy enough to laugh with condescending
p ity at the man whose foolish investments lost
him his fortune. E asy enough—until it hap­
pens to be you. Yet the line of demarcation
between a truly shrewd investm ent and an
utterly, ruinous one is often so finely drawn
that only a financial expert can point the safe
course.
Our huge vaults are important in keeping your
possessions safe. But they ore insignificant
. compared to our many years of experience, our
comprehensive sources of reliable information
on all m atters pertaining to safe, lucrative in­
vestment. Drop in and have a worthwhile .chat
w ith ms.
H ie Citizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon
F lo r e n c e E a s to n , p r im a d o n n a
o f t h e M e tr o p o lita n (
i
The perfect condition o her voice
always wins appi
Lucky Strikes are m ild and
m ellow—the finest cigarettes you
ever smoked» They are made of the
finest Turkish and domestic tobac­
cos, properly aged and blended with
great skill, and there is an extra
process in treating the tobacco« “It’s
toasted”—no harshness, not a bit of
Your Throat Protection
i
I
z