Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 25, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Returned From Portland—
Local ■ Personal flotes
Dr. and Mrs. Charlea A. Haines,
who have spent the past few days
in Portland flattin g with. Mrs.
Haines’, parents, returned to Ash­
land late last night.
to hear Victor
20383, The Rose.
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Ask
R nslaess In Medford—
record
essary in actuality.
"For Instance the city of Chica­
go passed a city ordinance twelve
years ago providing for censorship
of motion pictures. For twelve
years Chicago censors have elim­
inated from the cinema refernce
to crime, hold-ups, carrying of
firearms, bootleggers, etc.
And
does anyone say that Chicago has,
becdme a more model city because
of,these prohibitions than its sis­
ter cities where more such prac­
tice has not obtained*”
From Talent—
D. Perozzi of this city made a
Mrs. C. C. Bond, a resident of Reearned From Business Trip—
trip to Medford yesterday to look Talent, spent yesterday la Ash-
O. F. Carson returned Wednes­
after business affairs.
lahd, shopping and vlistlng.
day evening from a business trip
which took him to McMinnville,
The book store supplies all Nor­
Two pants suits, smart twist Hubbard and Portland.
mal text books and supplies— EK suits, business gol! suits, at P^ul-
hart's Book Store.
sem d’s. We sell for less.
Buttons made at Orr»a tailors FOR^fER RESIDENT IS
ACCIDENTALLY KILLED
(Continued
From Fase una)
Have a fit at orres tailors, 73
Moved Household Goods—.
Oak St. new locatlofc.-
l i l - t l W ill Attend Danc e
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Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Ferguson citation igethods.
One of the
Several of the young people of have moved their household goods men called Klamath Falls for
In Ashland Yesterday
this city are planning to attend down to Medford, where they, will the ambulance and a physician.
Charles McGraw of Hornbrook, the DeMolay dance, which will be make their future home. Frank Both arrived soon after. From
Cal., spent yesterday la this city given là Medford this evening.
Beswick and family will occupy the moment Lippert collapsed at
shopping and looking after busi­
their residence at 177 Hargadine. the feet of Montgomery, until
ness affairs.
Why write* Typewrite with a
after 7 o ’clock, fellow employes
Portable— tílhart's.
Altering and repairing at Orres. and the physician worked over j
A daady plate lunch Ineluding
him frantically.
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flottes every noon end night. 36c. Shopped in A s h la n d -
HAYS WANTS A
At the Plant.
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Mrs. William Vimont of Talent
BAR AGAINST CENSORS
NOTICE
was a visitor In Ashland yesterday
On and after March 26, 1927,
Saturday hpt specials— Another shopping and looking after busi­
( will not be responsible for any
shipment ‘of those attractive hats ness affairs.
debts contracted for by my wife,
at attracive prices. Mrs. Larkin
and restriction, with no set stand- A veil nan Martfhez.
Gvnhb, 114 XM St.
189-1
I arde, would have been forced to
Theodore Martinez.
go out of business.
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“Then, tço, censors have their
own
prejudices,
their
own
likes
Patrtcla Gale and Margaret
and dislikes, which are not neces­
Hamerbaflker, who have been at­ V isiting W ith Sister—
tending the Southern Oregon
sarily
the likes and dislikes and
Mrs. Anna Worlow of Merrill,
State Normal, left Wednesday for Ore., is spending a few days in prejudices which govern their
their homes In Grants Pass.
Ashland visiting- With her sister, neighbors.
“One censor hoard had a law­
Mrs. Julia Smith.
Winter Garden Dance Friday
yer among Its members and the
night from 9 to 12.
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Cliff Payne makes door frames. lawyer objected to the showing of
any picture in which an unethic­
Saturday hat specials— Another Left Last Night—
al or “crooked” lawyer appeared.
shipment of those attractive hats
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lemmon, An inland State prohibited the dis­
at attractive prices. Mrs. Larkin who have been in Ashland for the play of girls in bathing suits;
Grubb, 114 3rd St.
169-1 past two weeks ae guests at the while a seacoast state, which
J. D .Perrine homew'n Fifth St., boasts one of t t j finest beaches in
Basket IMuuer and Social—
left last night for their home In America, did not see impropriety
A basket-dinner and social will Wilsonville, Nebraska. They plan 'n such scenes.
he given at the Congregational to spend a conple of days In Port­
“Scenes of strike riots were or­
akarch Tuesday. Mar. M at 6:20. land enroute home.
dered eliminated from news reels
F. W. Wilcox, who repre-
In one state at the Bame time its We invito you to make
MBts the American Missionary
We can make that old salt newspaper were using photo­ our «tore your K o d a k
Association, will be the guest of look like new. Paulserud’s for graphs of the exact incidents re­
Headquarters. We have a
honor and will give an address on cleaning.
170-tf corded, in the films. • Another
fresh stock of films and
Her work.
board, upset by the appearance in
our,
Kodak finishing is of
Ford Man Hero...
a picture of an employer who did
Have your screens made
the
highest quality.
not
use
safety
devices
to
protect
C. H. Elspas, a Ford man from
Jordan’s mill.
Portland, Ore., la spenllng the day his employees, ordered insertion
in Ashland visiting the Claycomb of a title reading; ’Henry Jones, a
Auto Graphic Kodaks
Hook up with Orres Tailors
Motor company and looking after type of employer now happily ex­
$5.00 and up
a hew spring suit.
business afffllra.
tinct, who does not ¿believe in
safety devices.’
Stopped In Ashland—
Purchased Ford Sedan—
“The public, having its atten­
and Mrs. J. Batley and
Mrs. D. P. Shrum, who recently tion called to the matter realizes
daughter, who have been spending came to Ashland from Portland, that censorship is the wrong
the winter months In Los Angeles, to visit with her daughters in this method of protecting the people
Cal., stopped in Ashland yesterday city, has purchased a new Ford from real and fancied danger.
enroute to their home in 8eattle, sedan from the” Claycomb Motor Censorship has proved as ineffec­
Y**hlngton. They are very much company, local dealers.
tive In operation as it was unnec-
pleased with this city and always
FRIDAY, March JW,
BIRTHDAY
BIRTHDAY
CELEBRATION
CELEBRATION
kaliini w iy ö M j G /oIe
Spring's Smartest Styles!
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$
CO ATS
Claim Attention for Their Distinc
tive Styles and Attractive Prices,
Sport Coats
Get Your Kodak
Out
McNair Bros
Dance from 9 to
Garden Friday night,
Winter
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Saturday at^McQee’s
NEW DRESS COATS
large size»—Fine Twills with
/,
TONIGHT ONLY
r collars in tan, grey and navy.
U. of O. Symphony
Orchestra
Some more new coats with fur col­
WITH A PICTURE
lars ................. ............... $10.75 up
SATURDAY ONLY
NEW SPORT COATS
Oregon made* sport coats, from
wool to wearer—all Oregon pro­
duct ..................... ........$16.00 up
NEW DRESSES
Fashioned of novelty materials in Plaids, Tap
estry effects and Tweeds—Priced
Made of Twills, Charmeen and Kasha—with
squirrel trimmed collars—Priced
Exquisite Indeed Are The
New Spring FrocRs
YOUTHFULLY SLENDER AND GRACEFUL ARE THE NEW SPRING FROCKS
FOR WOMEN AND MISSES. FABRICS, FLAT CREPE, CANTON CREPE* CREPE
DE CHINE AND NOVELTY SILK — ARE EMPLOYED TO GIVE TO EACH FROCK
A SPECIAL INDIVIDUALITY AND CHARM. THEY MAY BE HAD IN THE LEAD­
ING SPRING COLORS.
$9.95 $12.50
$16 75 $1 9 75
Exceptional Values At
In black and white and in the
spring shades. Extraordinary val­
ues.
Peggy O’Dare Dresses
For the Better Dresses for Youi
Women
Louise Alcott Dresses
BIRTHDAY
SPECIALS
$2.00 Kayser Silk Hose, Pair $1.46
SMART
Heavy weight Silk Hose in several good colors, to
be closed out at this low price—good assortment of
sizes.
Hero is.a bargain in a pointed heel stocking, several
good shades—made with 18 inch silk foot—to close
out at this low price.
19c Dress Percales, Yard 16c
$2.75 Colored D im ity Bed Spreads
All new patterns for Dresses and Aprons—An extra
special value for this Birthday Sale.
$1.96
$1.00 Apron Dresses, Each 66c
Made of good Gingham in several différant styles
and patterns—An extra value for this special event.
Suits for Spring are very popular and
styles are chic, prices are surprising­
ly low for such well made suits. You
will need a suit in your spring ward­
robe.
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Allen A
Dancing Chiffon
Hose
Twenty of these wonder values in spreads left,
Colors: Rose, Blue- Lavender and Yellow.
$1.69 W earwell Sheets, Each $1.36
Size 80x90 and they do wear well-m ade with tape
edge to insure extra wear.
29c Dress Ginghams, Yard 16c
500 yard» of Highland Lassie Gingham to be closed
out at this low .price—Good assortment of Patterns.
The demands for black and white may be satisfied here either in ready­
made coats and dresses or in yard goods.
romance of the
West that is throbbing with
the spirit of the desert.
SATURDAY
$2.50 Silk Hose, Pair $1.66
Navy Twills
A colorful
FOR
For Becoming Styles for Women
SPRING SUITS
ne Hand
,
Boys Overalls. Pair 96c
?,,ad<i ,o,J,BMt Quality Denim-Triple ntitchnd-Jnst
like Dad’s,
$1.25 Chamoiseude Gloves, Pair 96c
Here is the greatest value we have ever offered m
a fine quality double thread towel.
75c Curtain Materials, Yard 66c
Good assortment to select from—Nets, Scrims and
Silk Gauzes.
N e» spring styles, made with' fancy French C u ff-
Embroidered.
$125 Cotton Comfort Bat, Each 96c
Full size 72x90—Victoria Cotton ChalliM
comfort covers—Yard 16c..