Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 16, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    MBBUOM DAILY TIDUTGfl
VISITORS FROM EUGENE
School Building '
, Razed by Flames
R. T. Norby, Mr. and Mrs. B.
Roach, Rex Underwood, Miriam
H. Little and Mr. and Mrs. V.
Moore and family, residents of
Eugene, Ore., were visitor» in
EUGENE, Mar. 19 — Fire today
Ashland yesterday.
razed the River Road school house
near here while teachers and 7®
. Let the UNIO/f write your full Students fled to safety.
«overage automobile insurance.
, * FROM MT. SHASTA CITY
The structure, containing three
19-tf rooms, burned to the ground.
Charles V. Nobb of Mt. Shasta Veo, of course.
City, Cal., spent yesterday in
The Epgene fire department ar­
RETURNED FROM TRIP
Ashland transacting business.
rived too late (o be of any assist­
- Stated convocation, Thursday
Carl» Loveland returned - yes­ ance. Loss was unestimated,
evening, Mar. 17. Routine busi-
Insure you^’fountaln pen from terday from a week’s visit with
£ess. All comiKnlona invited.
loss with your name in gold let­ bis son Carl Loveland Jr., who
A. J. McCALLEN, H. P.
ters on barrel, cleaned and ad­ is living with hi« aunt in Napa.
W. H. DAY, Secretary.
California,
While away Mr.
justed all for 60e.— Elhart’s.
Loveland
also
visited San Jose,
~ .-
CONVALESCING
BPENT WEEK-END. HERE
San Francisco and Palo Alto.
Mrs. Cora Burns, who has been
EUGENE, Mar. 1«.— Miss Har­
Mrs. Elton Ramsey and small
confined to her home on Rarrl-
riet
Weatherson, former cashier
daughter of Klamath Falls, for­
IN GRANTS PASS
son street for some time with
merly of this city, spent the
Rey. Hdgh T. Mitchelmore, of the Florence Sayings Bank,
Illness, is now. convalescing nlce-
week-end here at the home of pastor of the local Presbyterian and fellow fugitive with Henry L.
Mrs. Ramsey’s parents, Mr. and church, spent yesterday in Grants Bergman, will be tried h e r e
Mri. ¡1. A. Huger on Alida street. Pass helping to plan for, the Thursday. March 17.
New portables, buy one early
Date of the trial, set for next
Southern Oregon Young People’s
for that vacation trip. Yqu are
week.
Was advanced today.
This is remodeling week at .Conference.
planning.—The Rose.
'
Miss Weatherson is charged
Paulserud’s. We can make that
with embezzlement of funds from
old garment look like new.
PURCHASEb ^SED CAR
the
bank. She has pleaded not
VISITING
IN
ASHLAND
•
.
161-tf
Ben fflvlson of this city has
;'
Mr. and Mrs. S. J, Lemmon, guilty.
purchased a used car from the
who have spent the winter months
ARRESTED BY NICHOIM
Claycomb Motor company.
BAR PAJAMA DANCE
Melvin Ruise of Red Bluff, in Southern California, are' in
LQS ANGELES, Mar. 16.—
Calif., a stage driver arrested for Ashland visiting with Mrs. J.
Something new in spring suits speeding Monday by State Traf­ D. Perrine.
They are enroute (U N )— When Edward C. Wise­
see Paulserud.
162-tf fic Sergeant O. Q. Nichols, had a to their home in Wilsonville, man found his wife dancing in pa-
jamas in the home t>f a neighbor­
hearing in the Ashland justice Neb.
hood bootlegger he took her home
court
yesterday
afternoon
and
ATTENDED MEETING
and
soused her in a tub of cold
UNDERWENT
OPERATION
Mrs. Mollie Britt of Jackson­ was fined 920.
water, he told the court at the
Miss
Corinne
RoMnson,
for­
ville spent Saturday in this city
merly of Ashland, underwent a trial of Mrs. Lenore Wiseman to t
Cliff Payne makes
and attended the meeting of the
very serious operation for re­ divorce.
frames.
Daughters of the Nile.
Mrs. Wiseman contended the
moval of an Inward goitre re­
sousing constitued cruelty, but the
cently,
at
the
U.
C.
hospital
in
See 35c and 50c bargains. Sou-
REGISTERED CARS HERE
San Francisco.
Miss Robinson court held that it was deserved
venler to everyone. Mrs. Simons
M. C. Davidson of Stockton has been ill for about a year, and granted a decree to Wiseman.
25 So. Pioneer, Friday.
166-2
Cal., E. B. Hutson of Phoenix, suffered a nervous collapse last
Rellnlng repairing, cleaning
Arts., P. O. Harding of Pasadena, May and has been confined to
. NEW BAKERY TO OPEN
and pressing at Paulserud’s. We
Cal., and Leland Clner of Fair- her bed since September.
She
A. M. Swen of PorterviUO. field, Ida., are among the tour­
call.
165-tf
is reported to be doing quite well.
Cal., will open a bakery on ists who registered their cara
Fourth street sometime within at the local Chamber of Com­
PURCHASED FORD COUPE
the next thirty days'. All mod­ merce this morning.
Cleo V. Howell, physical train­
ern electric machinery will he
ing teacher at the Junior high
installed.
Have a fit at Orres tailors, 73 school, has purchased a used
Oak St, new location.
161-tf Ford coupe from the Claycomb
Special sale millinery, Friday,
Motor company, local dealers.
March 19, Mrs. Simons, 26 So.
OPENED GARAGE
166-2
Pioneer.
Merle B. Robinson, who has
VISITOR FROM GERBER
been employed at the Automotive
I a R. Alford, a resident,, of
Shop for the past two years, has Gerber, Cal., spent the day in
GUILD MEETS TOMORROW
The Trinity Guild of the Trin­ opeyed a garage on Second street Ashland yesterday visiting with
7Ao fonder yoa
ity Episcopal church will meet which is to be known as Robin­ friends.
son’s
garage.
A
new
steam
clean­
b r e v ità
tomorrow afternoon, Thursday,
March 17 In the Pariah House. ing outfit will be Installed.
the better i t gets
VISITORS FROM A DISTANCE
This is a business meeting and
Visitors in this city yesterday
Have your, screens made at from a distance were: E. J.
|11 members are urged to bo
Jordan’s mill.
present.
Rhoades of Lincoln, Neb., Wil­
liam L. Shurp of Chicago, 111.,
BABY CLINIC TOMORROW
D. H. Vance and John F. Malony
The usual mpnthly B^by Clinic of Junoau, Alaska and W. H.
will be held in the Civic club Lathrop of Newton, 111.
house on Wiuburn Way tomor­
row afternoon March 17.
Dr.
IN ASHLAND YESTERDAY
Inskeep will be present.
Mk. and Mrs. Tom B. Allen. J.
V. Stanton and F. Rasmussen of
We are agents for Queen and Redding, Cal-,, spent jieater^ay la
Buckeye incubators and brooders. this city, visiting w ith''friends
Ashland Fruit and Pro. Aaan.
; FINISHING TODAY
and looking after, btjidneaa af­
196-6 fair».
üoeal ■ Personal flotes
Girl Cashier to
Face Prosecution
i
The Son of d the Shiek
»
with -
RUDOLPH
VALENTINO
TOMORROW and FRIDAY
WILLIAM FOX
presents
loin liliK
TONY
T h Ç
a
O k h W'
H YRSE
CANYON
of L IG H T
VISITING IN S, F .
RETURNED YESTERDAY
Mrs. Fred T. Putnara“ôT Beach
Mrs. Ethel Eaton, who has
street is spending a few days spent the past week in San Fran­
visiting with relatives and friends cisco, Cal., visiting with relatives,
in San Francisco.
returned yesterday to her home
in Ashland.
A dandy plate lunch including
cortee every uoon and night, 96c.
At the Plaza.
106-tf
VISITING l k S. F ,
Mrs. Clara M. Aitken of this
city is spending a few days In
San Francisco, Cal., visiting with
her son Mingus, who formerly
lived in Ashland.
Makes Girls
More Attractive
If the face powder you . now use
does not stay on long enough to
suit you— does not keep that ugly
shine away indefinitely— doe» not
make your akin colorful like a
peach— try thia new wonderful
special French Proceee Face Pow­
der called MELLO-GLO. Remem­
ber the
nmne
MDLLO-GLO.
There*» nothing like it. — Lithla
Springs Pharmacy.
A little Self Treatment
each morning and night,
using Elisabeth Arden’s
Venetian C l e a n s i n g
Cream, Arden Skin Tonic
and Orange Skin Food—
according to the method
of an Elisabeth Arden
Treatment — will keofl
your skin dear, firm and
smooth.
Filmed in the wonder spot
of the world—Yellowstone
National Park.
»
*
Lathi*, Springs
QUININE COCKTAILS
SERVED IN LONDON
LONDON, (U P )— • “Cocktails”
made from cinnamon and quinine
instead of the usual ingredients
were offered to quench the thirsts
Of members.of the committee in
iharge of the arrangements for
London’s biggest public ball of the
year— the 8tage Guild Ball—
qrben they met to draw up final
flans recently.
Mr. Nicholas .Hannen, chairman
of the committee was responsible
for the “dope." because
he
thought cinnamon and quinine
(fas so much better for his col­
leagues than cocktails,
j “The mixture," he said, “looks
like a cocktail and tastes like
dne." ”
„
.
Holding their noses and making
wry faces the committee bravely
shallowed the mixture and were
rewarded hr the real thing. •
SUCCESSFUL TELEPATHY
CLAIMED IN MOSCOW
MOSCOW, (UP) — Interesting
experiments in Ynental telepathy
have been concluded with consid­
erable success by scientists of the
Soviet Institute of Study of the
Brain. The sender of mental
messages was placed under a glar­
ing light, while the receiver whs
surrounded'by subdued illumina­
tion o( a quiet rose color. Geo­
metric diagrams and numbers
were transmitted by thought with
considerable success,- . in periods
from three to ten minutes, both
to individuals and to groups of in­
dividuals.
H. C. STOCK
Undertaker
Lady Assistant
88-90 North Main
*Ti«ld. became president.
be approximately 140.000 capital
STANFIELD BANK ('LOHRS
•the
banks
deposits
were
s^id
to
925,000 and surplus, |l,0 0 0 .
PORTLAND Ore., Mar. 1«.—
(UN )— The Bank of Stanfield,
Ore., has been closed, due to ex­
hausted cash reserves and shrink-
ace of deposits, according to Quy
N. Hickok, assistant superintend­
ent of the state banking depart­
ment. ”
C. R. Qunsei, Portland, has
been named as a special deputy to
conduct the liquidation. No state­
ment as to probable settlements,
it was said today.
i
The late Henry Waldo Coe was
president of the bank. After his
recent death W. T. Reeves, Stan-
Records
On Sale Thursday
No. 3465
Every Little While— Fox Trot
Never Mflthout You— Fox Trot.
NO. 3440
Pretty Lips— Fox Trot,
When I First Met Mary
W hen you find “Ftorzhefan" on
the scde you have found a good
shoe—a name that continues
permanently as the math of a
fine shoe—styled to the thaw.
No. 3428
Here or There— Vocal Duet.
My Little Bunch o f Happiness
Kreutzer Sonata— Part 1,
Kreutzer Sonata— Part II.
Elharl's
Music Department'
We Still Have Clothing to Suit the
Weather
at prices you can afford to pay.
LEATHER BOOTS
Not too Heavy—Not too Light
BUT
Built for Wear and Comfort
ARMY GOODS STORE
Biggest Littfo Store in Town. Open Evenings.
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
ANNIVERSARY
SALE ' ,
ANNIVERSARY
“The Quality Store'
SALE
IffOO.OOO;
THURSDAY NIGHT
Walkers Grand Old St. Patrick’s Day
Ball
TUCKERS ORCHESTRA
Admission 10c; Danoe 50c
JL m I u l x m d , where mooer is not too plenti­
ful, a colleen does not take i t too much to
heart i f her Paddy borrows a ring for the
marriage ceremony, on payment o f a wee
sum to die jeweler. x
Ring making has reached such a degree o f
craftsmanship that should Paddy m any U s
Patricia in America, he could w ell afford
a ring o f exquisite design in gold or even
Chas. A, White
‘ JEWELER
Enden Block
Birthday Bargains for Thursday
OHAMOISETTE GLOVES
»
HAND BAGS
Onr regular $1.25 bags. New Spring Made with French Cuffs in new
styles and cdlors on sale Q C p spring colon. Sold
* W
at this low price
w w w regular, 89c. Pair
RAYON BILK KNIT STEP-INS
Colors: Nile, peach, orchid and
pink. Rold Regular,
4 * 4 4 4*
$1.48 — Pair
*
■ 1 Q
DRESS GINGHAM
WASH CLOTHS
Here is a wonderful bargain in a Made of double thread Terry. Sold SUNBEAM RAYON BLOOMERS
4 fieq in seven diffei’ent colors. A well
fine quality gingham.
1 C f * Regular, 12c Each .
Values up to 29c Yard
■
2 for
■
made garment that will please
you. Sizes
4 *4 Q 4 *
OREPE DE CHINE
SLIP SATIN
23 to 29 — Pair
> ■
In lovely new spring colors at the 40 in. wide. Best quality in the
low price offered in the 4 * 4 C C wanted colors. Sold
“ MILO SHEEN“ COSTUME
'Regular $1.00, Yard
Anniversary Sale, Yard w ■
SU P S
/.
.
...
EXTRA! EXTRA! BEDSPREAD BIRTHDAY SPECIAL
in pink, peach and nile—This is a
CRINKLED SPREAD IN SEVERAL COLORS-FULL
Super Value.
4 * 4 “»4*
SIZE. SOLD REGULAR, $2.75.
Each
> I ■ ■ O
WEARWELL SHEETS
BATH TOWELS .
Large size, 20x40. Heavy weight, Size 81x90. You know the quality, RAYON SILK KNIT STEP-IN
COMBINATIONS
Sold Regular, 39<\
2 6 c Sold Regular
4? 4 0 4 5
Silk lace trimmed in orchid, pink
$1.69. Each
peach and nile. Size
4 *4 4 4 *
SICK HOSE
36 to 42. Sold Reg. $1.75 * 1
Full fashioned silk hose in several
' BOYS OVERALLS
colon, to close out
4 * 4 4 4*
Values to $2.00. Pair w I ■ ■ W Made of Heavy Denim — Tripple SUNBEAM RAYON SILK VESTS
Stitched — Sizes
A f i C Come in all the new light colon.
LADIES GOWNS > J 6 to 16 yean. Pair
Values to $1.25 each.
O C ««
Made of French Voile and Sheer
Each
3O C
Nainsook. Trimmed
4?4 A 4 *
with hand made lac© * ■
OIL OLOTH-PRINTED TABLE
ART SATIN COSTUME S U P S
SQUARES
SILK UMBRELLAS
Guaranteed Umbrellas in the want­ Three patterns to select from. Size made of a heavy quality satin.
4 * 4 A4*
A A f * Come in a dozen
ed colon. Stub handles.
4*4* 48x48. Extra
Vaine.
Each
W
w
w
different
ed
o
n
.
Sold Regular, $5.48.