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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1927)
■ f .Y tidings bocal j Personal flotes Dr. Moriea Her* Yesterday— Dr. Robert E. Morris« of Seat Senâtor King Elks Celebrate Persists in Plan Payment o f Debts To Visit’ Haiti tle. Wash., spent yesterday la this City visiting with friends and look ing after business affairs. V isitin g W ith P arent»— (Continued From Page Ope) More Than Two* Hundred Mrs. F. M. Creason and daugh (Continued From Page one) Staked Out in Short ter Dorothy of Dunsmuir, Cal., being the nine hundret^and forty- i Time ' | Fred B. Hobson, ■ Southern Pa- are spending this week in Ashland fourth charter to b e granted. Bnt there is a larger consider irifle employe, is spending a few visiting with Mrs. Cresson’s par ' DRIPPING SPRINGS MOUN- Not so very, many years after days in Ashland with his family ents. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Good on 1 TAIN RANCH. Aril., Mar. 17.— ation which causes concern here. the charter had been {ranted and The United Stales is regarded Vista street. on Iowa street. (UN) — 'These cactus covered bdth here and abroad as a sort of wtyh a membership of less than mountain slopes were the scene moral guardian for Hayti. It three hundred and a cash surplus Beware of fly by night clothing tonight of a alow but gradual ‘in maintains a virtual protectorate, of about four .thousand dollars, .. Stated convocation, Thursday egents. You can buy better vasion of fortune hunters, 21 i furnishing officers for the contab- the lodge voted to bond them«- evening. Mar. 17. Routine busi clothes tor less mopey atyOrres hours after an official announce ulnry, and officials,to collect rev- selves to the amount of 186,000 ness. All compan:ons Toftlefl Tailors 73 Oak St. for the purpose of erecting a ment that gold had been discov ccuos and administer finances. A. J. M c CAUJH>I, H P. home, the speaker declared; “and ered here. Hayti must under her foreign^ W. H. DAY, Secretary. We are agents for Queen and tonight, after years of conserva Alreadg more than 2.00 claims policy conform to the wishes of Buckeye incubators and brooders. tion, and good management, we "Mlgs Cherry Blossom,” the had been staked and a total of the state department. Ashland Fruit and Pro. Assn. are celebrating the final payment high school operetta, will be giv 6,000 was expected to' be, reached The state department says it ' ‘ 165*6 en In the gymnasium of the school before the invasion will reach its of that debt. In (he beautiful laterceded and tried to persuade tonight and tomorrow night start poak. Thirty square miles is pur the Haytian government to admit home that la now worth four Illness for the I From Klamath Falls— times as much as the original ported by .prospectors to rival the ing promptly at 8 p. m. King and that It can do no more,. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Merritt, Mrs. cost.” At that point, Exalted Rul Th's musical comedy, under the gold wealth of Weepah, Nevada. But if King is arrested and Bets H. 8. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. 8 . mnervlslon of the music instruc er James W. Bowers, approached Despite the insistent of several L. McNeil of Klamath Falls were tor, Miss Laura Raguse, is one of leading Arizona mining authori up a loud enough demand it will the speaker with a paper In his be difficult for the' United States “Music photography," T h e visitors in Ashland yesterday.. ' tlie most beautiful and colprful ties and an exhibition of gold nug net to take some steps in view of hands representing the redeemed Brunswick way. Perfect record bonds, and accompanied by thun «ntertijinments ever presented by gets, specimens weighing fr6m ings. Latest records on sale ev All wool suits tailored to yonr ♦h“ Ashland high school g l e e one to twenty-two ounces said to its guardianship over Hayti. dering applause, Professor Vining ery Thursday.— Elhart’s. measure with extra pants free at clubs. touched a match to this paper and have been extracted from this ter $25 at Orres tailors. i’ll that remained of the indebted The stage setting will repre ritory, a number of skeptical pros Relining repairing. cleaning sent a Japanese garden surround pectors, suspicious . of “stock NOTICE TO ADD STOREKEEP ness passed into ashes. and pressing at Paulserud’s. We A dandy plate lunch Including ed by lattice work, Interwoven salesmanship schemes,” refused to ERS AND TOBACCO DEALERS. Mak« Suggestions call. 165-tf coffee every noon and night, 36c. Complaint« have been made with green vines and flowers, become excited over the reported The speaker then pointed out about boy« having ip their pos At the Plaza. 106-tf with many Japanese lanterns discovery, and took only a casual session and sm oking cigarette«, that a surplus will be accumu Able To Be Up— »browing a soft glow over the interest in the activities here. Mr«. C. J. Brady, who has been I. It. W alther Her e ‘ therefore an effort, w ill be made lated, due to the fact that no more Stake owners were guarding scene. cohfined to her home on Allison to have the State Law complied I. B. Walther, purchasing agent Miss Evelyn Barnes (Eunice their properties in an effort to street for the past week with III- for the California Oregon Power with, anyone selling or giving cig Salem — J. C. Penny Com Hager, an American girl, born In keep Invaders off the ground. arette« to any persoh under the nees. is able to be up today and is Co., in Medford, was a visitor in Within twenty years consider pany stor eto be greatly enlarged Japan,) and whose parents died very much Improved. this city last evening to attend of fever, Is brought up as a Jap able gold is said to have bee'n age o f tw enty-one years ia liable to prosecution. the Elk’s Anniversary dance. anese maiden. Mr. Worthington, panned out of the gulches, but no Cliff Payne makes sash doors. GEORGE W. McNARB, attempt has ever been made to <Donald Hinthorne.) her father’s ' Chief of Police. Altering and repairing at Orres. secretary uses her fortune for his mine on an extensive scale. How- Lot the UNION write yonr fnll over, it was maintained that the awn good. coverage automobile Insurance. From a Distance— would soon receive Whan Evelyn, who is known as enterprise Teo, of course. 12-tf Mr. and Mr«. 8. 8. Davis -of Cherry Blossom. Is about 18, huge financial backing to enable ' Rock Island. 111., Alnslie O. Mc Worthington returns to Japan on mining on a more comprehensive 1 Prom M edford- Dougall of New York City, N. Y., his yacht with a party of Ameri- scale. | Mika Alvina Boland of Medford R. E. Chambers and wife of Day- More than $50,000 worth of aen friends, one of them John spent last evening tn this etty at ton, Ohio, W. L. HUI of Sioux City Henry Smith (John Huger) falls gold has been unearthed from the tending the Elks Anniversary Iowa. Mathew Linden of Thiens in love with Cherry and wishes to Tornado mine over a period of 20 dance. ville, WIs., and Mr. and Mrs. N. O. marry her but Kokemo (Horace years, according to the owneyg, Weslman of Aneta, N. D. Dunn) who has brought Cherry Dan McGraw, noted mining engi 11 Buddha Twist, one of the smart ■in. wants her to marry Togo, neer of Goldfield, Nev., and James fabrics in men’s ready to wear, Have your engine steam clean l Ronald Gandee) a rich polltic- B. Girand, one of Arizona’s fore tea Paulseriid’i. 167-tf ed. special prices on overhauling, ian. ’The action of the piece cen most mining engineers. Robison’s Garage, 2nd S.t ters around «Jack and «Henry Thia is remodeling week at ‘ 167-tf Smith to outwit Togo and Koke I*ailserud'a» We can make that mo eventually. old garment look like new. Something new In spring sntts 165-tf see Paulserud. 162-tf Insurance that only cov Operetta Will be Given Two Nights Insúrance Service Wéll Directed Visitors From Gazelle— Recovered- Mr. and Mra. d. M. Parker Peggy Silver, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Sliver on Har- Gazelle, Cal., spent yesterday gadlne' street, who has been con-, Ashland visiting with friends. fined Ur her home with the meas Canadian woolens at Orres tall les, ia full recovered and is able to be up and out again. See 25c and 60c bargains. Sou- JPalnting, tinting and papering, try Cliff Burlingame, 681 Mt. Av. vonler to everyone. Mrs. Simons 166-2 or phone 98. 167-1 mo 26 So. Pioneer, Friday. ! Have a fit at Orres tailors, 73 Yreka People, Attend Dance— Oak St, new location. 161-tf Mr. and Mra. Charles Logan, residents of Yreka, Cal., were vis Former Resident Here— itors In Ashland last evening to Miss Margaret Van Dyke of Bedford. Who formerly worked In attend the Elk’s Anniversary dance. the Citizen’s bank of this city, was a visitor In Ashland last eve Special sale millinery, Friday, ning to attend the Elk’s Annivers March 18, Mrs. Simons, 26 So. ary dance. Pioneer. 166-2 Freeh cream caramels we make Attended Elk's Paper i them.—The Rose. Henry Fluhrer of Medford was Have your screens made nt a visitor in Ashland last evening to attend the Elk’s Anniversary Jordan’s mill. dance and banquet. HAH ONE BITE LOS ANGELES, Mar. 17.— (V N )— Every dog has his day and in California he Is also legally en titled to ope bite. The old statute which explains ‘hat a dog cannot be deemed vlc- *nus on one bite, saved Elmer Maratoq $16 for the chunk his dog took out of Franklin Edding ton’s leg. In handing down his decision In small claims court, Judge MacCoy explained the law. "From the testimony It is evi dent that the defendant’s dog was merely helping himself to the one b<te .permitted him under the law,” he said. “Any further in- tiscretions, however, «will make ’he dog legally vicious and then h's master can be successfully nied.” JUST ARRIVED! One and Two Burner Electric Plates at unusually low prices. Convenient f o r q u i c k cooking. No extra wiring required. * ,XL ELECTRIC Station Easter suits at Orres. Get insurance service that is well directed. Pol icies written by. this Agency of the Hartford Eire Insurance Company cover your risks like a well-sped arrow covers the bull’s eye. Billings Agency GUY GOOD Phone 82 Real Estate A P.eal Insnranr Official R. C. A. Station Estab. 1888 at 41 B. Main St. Phone #11 READ CLASSIFIED ADS THURSDAY NIGHT « Walkers Grand Old S t Patrick’s Day Ball TUCKERS ORCHESTR A Dainty Heui L in g e rie In a recent issue of the Tidings In an account of a party which was held at'th e Marion Hager home On Scenic Drive, It was stat ed that the afternoon was spent playing cards, which was a mis take, as cards were not played. IN THE NEWEST SHADES OF WASHABLE SILKS SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS All made by makers of Peter Pan Ginghams on different fabrics. ALL GUARANTEED FAST COLOR and the print designs and colors blending the work of artistic minds. In order tq see how beautifully they make up inttf dresses, see the window display of cloths and made up dresses. Some of these dresses are for sale from our stock and some of them Peter Pan Prints, 59c Asprey Prints, 59c Nanta Prints, i Lace Trimmed and I^mstitchcd Hems. READY MADE DRESSES, $3.95 in a profusion of new shades Shadow Hems , £ 4 Qfi Priced at * ■ "W T M t THEATER BEAUTIFUL TODAY AND TOMORROW STEP-INS All colors and Sizes Priced at TEDDYS Lace" -and Shirred Finish — All Colors and sizes. < 9 Oft Priced at Pong ee Silk Combinette Lace tri mint’d. All CO Qfi Prized at Sizes. Priced at For Friday and‘Saturday Wonderfully Attractive Patterns, ! 1 ß 7 C TO 71 . New Dresses A colorful, nerve-tingling story against a background of «hell torn villages in France and the beautiful Yellow- istone* in the W e st New Coats Fur Trimmed Coats * Lace Trimmed Bloomers* All oolors and sizes. £O $9.95, $12.50, $16.75 and up See These At * * * Peter Pan Prints Asprey Prints Nana Prints play for this week. Correction— *£ Admission 10c; Dance 50c are sent to us by Peter Pan for special dis Oettiag Along Nicely— Frances Barnes, small daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. fi. K. Barnes of the Bellview district, who un derwent an operation for appen dicitis at the Community hospital recently, Is reported to be getting along nfcely and will probably be moved to her home today. ers part of the risks you ¡carry is like an arrow that only strikes a tar get’s outer ring. payments will have t/> be made on Old time dances occupied the at Jhe building, and made a sugges tention of the merry makers on tion, that . If adopted will, place the the second floor, while Peterson's local organisation In the enviable orchestra of Yreka furnished mu position of being the first to un sic for the modern danclnfe Ip the dertake anything o f, that kind. main ball room. In a word picture that was unusu Committee Head ally effective because of its sin- The committees who had the cerity and enthusiasm. Professor affair in charge were headed by. Vining called attention to the J. A. McGee and Elmar Smith, need In Ashland of a club house, decorations; A. J. McCallen, ban erected for boys of this city, quet; Millard prub, the dance; where they might have the oppor "Mrs, Domino Provost had charge tunity, during the adolescent age, of 4he decorations in the hall to develop physically hnd mental room; Mrs. Sy|van^*rpvost, the < ly under the supervision of an or banquet room and Mrs. Henry ga n isa tio n with the high princi Vaupel, the club rooms, while F. ples and ideate x>f Blkdom. He F. Whittle was general chairman urged that Ashland lodge-take up of the edtlre affairs. The mem a work of this kind and place bership o f .these committees were their surplus fund in a building of made up of th e wives o f all mem this n a t u r e . , bers of the lodge. The banquet Following the banquet the as was prepared under the * direction sembly adjourned to the ball of Fred Taylor, proprietor of the room where two dances were held. Plaza Qonfectionery. t