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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1927)
X Returned to Twlea* ' Mrs. A. B. Henaley, «h o Use ■pent the past week with her daughters, Miss Pauline and Oeotpinna Clift and Genevieve Hensley in - Klamath Palis, has returned to Talent «here she «111 remain. Mrs. Hensley formerly resided in Ashland. Able to bo Up— I Cliff Payne makes patterns. Mrs. Charles Simmon Is able Mr. and Mrs. Del Wright and daughter of Portland, Ore., spent to be up and out again after the week-end la Ashland visit her recent Illness and Mr. Sim Motored to Sams V a lle y - Mrs. Cedric Myer, Mrs. ‘William ing with friends. mon la now confined to hie home. Myer and Mr. B. B. Gall of thia Beardless Seed Barley, >2.50 Two pants suits, smart twist city motored down to Sams Val per 100 lbs., Klamath Spuds, suits, business golf salts, nt Paul- ley yesterday and stopped in Medford' to visit with Albert >2.(0, 12.00 per 100 Iba. Ashland serud’a. We sell for lees. Prnit A Pro. Assn. !(•-( . 170-tf Gall. In P o r tla n d - Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McGee of Vista street are spending a flew days in Portland visiting with their son Vernon and looking Visited Here— after business affairs. B. F ., Hopwood and family of Have your screens made iM Big Creek, Cal., are spending Free Christian Science lecture a few days in Ashland visiting Jordan’s mill. Tuesday evening at the Church with friends. ■ Edifice. Removed to H o m o - A dandy pinte lunch including Phil Wolcott, who recently un coffee every noon and night, >6c. V isiting P aren t»— 100-tf Miss Edith Dodge, who attends derwent an operation for appen At the Plain. the State university at Eugene, dicitis at the Community hpapjtal is spending several days in Ash has been removed to hie home Registered Cars Here Harry Henkel of Oakland, land with her parents Mr. and where he to convalescing nicely. Cal., W. J. Bates of Los Angeles, Mrs. Loui? Dodge on the Boule Violins. Ukulele and Strings. Cal., R. B. Burnside, of Cottage vard. A complete stock — The Rose. Grove, Ore., G.'H. Wilson of San Lula Obispo, Cal., and F. W. We can make that old salt Spent Week-End in Eugene— Lowe o f Whittier, Cal., are among look - like new. Pautoerud’s for Miss Grace Hawkyard, mathe the tourists who registered their cleaning. 170-tf matics teacher in the Senior cars at the local Chamber of High school, spent the week-end Commerce this morning. Mm. Nato Otterbein of Klamath at Eugene visiting with friends. Falls spent the week-end la Ash Cliff Payne makes Hall Trees. land as the guest of her mother, Mrs. A. L. Harvey. Vlalting in Ashland— Hava a fit at O nes tailors, 72 Mrs. C. B. Caldwell and little From Medford E. N. Vilm, a resident of Med Oak St, new location. l l l - t t granddaughter Marclne. Frnlan of ford, spent several hours in McCloud, Cal., are spending a Confined to Home— - fpW days ln,Ashland visiting with Ashland this morning looking The Powell family on B street Mrs. CaldwelPs son Teddy and after business affairs. * are all confined to their home with friends. - Auxiliary Meets Tonight— with illness. The Auxiliary to the American Free Christian Science Lecture Legion wUl hold a social meet Notice To Oar Owners at the First Church of Christ Have yourengins steam clean Bclentlst— Tus«. evsnlng, 8 p. m. ing in the Pioneer hall on Win- burn Way tonight, March 21. It ed, special prices«oh overhauling, to especially urged that'all mem Robison’s Garage, 2nd S.t We are agents for Queen and * l«7-tf Buckeye incubators and brooders. bers attend, ae most of the time will, be spent making articles for Ashland Fruit and Pro. Assn. the men in ..hospital No. 77 at 181-« Portl|nd, and nU possible help is needed. Leased OH Station - Merrit Randles has leased Associated OH station at corner of Beat Main and Boulevard and from now on run it himself. Former Residents Here Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Montgomery of Dunsmntr, Cal., who Joymerly lived on B street of this city, spent the week-end here ylolt- lng with friends and transacting haalness. TODAY - TOMORROW WEDNESDAY Nnrsing Mr. Enders- Mrs. Mabie Moors has been engaged to Enders, Sr., who is his home on Oak illnew. , of this city nurse H. O. confined to street with Attract People Ford Batteries Fits 8! Per Cent Of All Cars. Let Do Your Electricnl and Battery Work Ug They must be soft and colorful — free from ugly shine— not dry or shallow— pores that do not show. Just try this new wonder ful French Procese Face Powder called MBLLO-GLO. Stays on a long time— very pure— you’ll be amased at its superior beautify ing qualities— nothing like it— get MELLO-GLO. Went to Klamath F a l l s - Tom Lamb of Talent spent this Edgar Wolcott of this city went morning in Ashland shopping and to Klamath Falls last Wednes visiting with friends. day. «here | e expects to remain for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winters ex pected to leave Ashland today for K lam ath‘.PalU, «here Mr. Wfatora « i l l be employed by the Western Auto Supply Co., and «here they « ill make their fu ture home. VMtod With Bolley Family— My. and Hra, BUI Dyer of Medford spent the day In Ashland yesterday visiting with the S. J . Bailey family1 on B street. Breese of Talent was a visitor in this city to- Visitor from Talent— ' H. L. Oatman of Talent was a visitor in this city Saturday» shop ping and looking after business affairs. **’ . Chlled to Portland— Mlaa^Helen Anderson, English instructor at the Southern Ore gon State Normal, was called to Portland Friday evening by the death of an nnde. Home from S c h o o l- Frank Walker Is spending the Spring vacation in this city with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Walker on Liberty street. He to a student at the University of Oregon at Eugene. Mrs. Carter Home— Mrs. Susanne Homes Carter, county school superintendent of Jackson county and state director for the National Education as sociation, has returned from at tendance at the department of superintendence, which was held at Dallas,-'Texas, the first week in March. v- Pishing «Mb Friend— -« Plana for Southern Oregon Mrs. Katherine Morrison, «h o League Will be Map has been confine^ to her home ped Out > on Ashland street for some time, ie visiting with Mrs. Peppers on Directors of the Southern Ore Beach street. and slowly regain gon Baseball’ league are schedul ing her strength. ed to meet tomorrow night ' at Gold HUI, at which time officers, Spent Week-Bad Here for the present year wUl be elect Miss Nettie Btster, a teacher ed and a playing schedule mapped In the high -school nt Central out. It Is thought that Oold Hill Point, spent the week-end In w ill enter the league this year Ashland with tor friend Miss with a traveling team. Martin Mabel Hager on Scenic Drive. Bowers and “Moose” Mulrhead have. Indicated they would be Accompanied Rev. Alliso n willing to finance a Gold Hill Mrs. V. K. Allison ahd little team and give .the other towns a daughter Rosemary, accompan real rttn for their money. ied Reverend V. K. Allison on With sn'ing weather now dose his return trip to Eugene last In t i e offing it le believed that week. interest in baseball locally. «Ill mount rapidly. R. A. Sneed, aged SI, state treasurer of Oklahoma, plans to Pullman — Plans being drawn take up golf at 90, when he for >160,000 new comnpitHy ho tel. “begins to get old.” Mra. Corn Born»,' v k a PORTLAND, Ore., p ar. IJL— Lbland L. ateiwer, 4 (, president of the Fossil. Ore., bank, and a cousin of U. 8. Senator Frederick Stelwer. was drowned in the John Day river last-night whan., his car plunged over the embank ment and landed in the - river. Word of the tragedy >U reoelvejj here today. Herbert Bargard, a mpanion in the ¿nr with'Sttiw- , « a s able to eave himself. - 4 - earlpad of red cedar, all heart seven foot fencepoets jost received, will sell for 25c each a s long as they last. All kind of feheln». P |o « s from >10.00 ap. Imple ments of every description. Whlie Sewtag Machines and evgrytblgg that farmers need. S raer DIAMOND BRIQUETTES '■ . . . . . . STEADY HEAT — OLEAN TRY THEM IN YOUR GRATE Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. “In The Heart of Town” “BIG YANK” Work Shirts, the standard of the world. Blue, Gray, Khaki — in all sizes ......................... $1.0C ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings. D R ; SCHOLL'S FOOT BALM COOLING—SOOTHING—HEALING For Tired, Aching Feet WHEN YOU INVEST Keep your children in mind,—their safety, their comfort, th eirverv existence may depend entirely upon how your invest ments stack up tomorrow,—today even. You are comparatively sure that your moneys are safe, conservatively placed, and well diversified. Well enough for you, but how well for them? Let our years of experience, our proven ability iron out your perplexity problems, —protecting Them against all conting encies. OVERLAND SHOE SHOP Ashland, Oregon CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scient ist announces a “ My w ork on the stage m ay appear easy to an audience but, as a matter of fact, it is very strewn ous. Now and then I indulge in a ciga» rette for relaxation and pleasure. I use Lucky Strikes, as 1 find they not only protect m y voice but afford me the great» est amount of genu? ine enjoyment.” Free Lecture on Christian Science by Robert Stanley Ross, C. S. of New York City Member of the Board of Lect ureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massa chusetts. Lecture will be held in The Church Edifice— Corner South Pioneer And Hargadine Sts. Tuesday Evening, March 22, 1927 , a t > : 0 0 o'clock. The public is cordially invite«! to attend. ■ jNRBRMKBm m 4b * '#.■ Claycomb Motor General Ford Oarage Phone 80 It DOES Make a Differ ence Where Yon . Buy Your Ford. Tuesday Special! ASHLAND MAID BUTTER the reason would DELICIOUS VIRGINIA BAKED HAM This has become one of our most popular spec better, ials. Come in tomorrow made better for lunch or dinner. Yon PRESTO-LAC will like the genuine Southern flavor. UNTIED A IO ntT ) PIÇTUKS Here is the funniest, laugh- ingest Buster Keaton you ever did ace. Fast and fur ious runs the tale. Many Other Lunch Enamel Spedate “ The Winchester Store” is better and really looks When Better Bread is Made Lithia Creamery ALSO COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE Simpson’s Hardware : Mils better, better. Decorative N IN IN G ER ’S T h e C a p tiv a tin g V o ic e o f t h e D e lig h t f u l A ctr e ss, A lic e B r a d y By preference—she smokes Lucky Strikes be easy to tell, because it tastes L u ck y S tr ik e s are m ild an d mellow:—the finest cigarettes you eVer smoked* They are made o f 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 will make i t . D on’t forget the Butter Wrapper Oonteet Your Throat Protection . Good For Brooder Houses, Furnaces; Fire Places as well as Heaters The Citizens Bank Free Lecture has Steiwerrs Cousin be«n confined to her home on Libert? street with Ulneee (or Drowns As Àuto some time, in reported to he very much improved. Falls fato River . • 'C'JtLÄ*..'■» e «W M Î J •SwMffiP'