Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 26, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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SATURDAY, March M , 1M 7.
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
the close of the fifth trial day of
his damage suit for *25,000.
His action is based on a haraa-
Whlpplnff administered by J. Stu­
art Blackton, motion picture di­
rectin’, which de-Merveaux con­
tend« was given without provoca­
tion. / Blackton claims the flog-
iing followed an attack by de
^lerveaux on Mrs. Blackton, Loa
Angeles and Hollywood society
j .leader.
™ The dapper Frenchman’s skull,
qn an X-ray photo, was introduced
as the first physiological exhibit
of the case. By * it be hopes to
prove that there is no silver plate
In the fencing master’s head, al­
though he intimated earlier in
the trial that one had been placed
Acre following a war wound.
4 A tew minutes later on order
of hjs attorney the Hollywood
piano.
bou vjvant paraded up and down
The quartette slnga "Da Maasa before the Jury box, exhibiting hla
of de Sheepfol.J’ “Oh Mias Han­ hands'to the Jurors, six men and
nah," and "Absent." The num­ Six women, for close inspection of
bers of tbs Glee Club are further his finger nails.
supplemented by vocal solos, ne­ “ Flying hero he may be, and
gro spiritual duets,^ readings, and fencer with all the requirements
college songs and stunts.
of a d’Artagnan, but de Merveaux
The Willamette University Glee has one of those faults “that even
Club has recently completed an
exceptionally
successful
two-
weekslrip Into Eastern Oregon
GIVES SURE RELIEF
and Idaho, and has attracted
Foley’s Honey and Tar Com­
much favorable comment for the pound relieves at ones distressing,
fineness and precision of the har­ alarming bronchial symptoms. It
mony In the Club numbers. The loosens the harsh cough, raises
appearance of this Club In Ash­ phlegm easily, soothes the Irritat-
land marks an event above the av­ d mucous membrane, eases the
erage offered to music lovers, and lsagreeable tightness that grows
as such deserves thé support of worse ■ toward nightfall. From
the entire community.
Mr. L. M.— Charleston, W. Va.,
"I am glad to say that Foley’s
Honey and Tar helped me over a
bad attack of bronchitis." It Is a
reliable' medicine, ‘ aafe and effeo-
tive tor conghe and colds In child­
ren and grown persons. Your
druggist sells and recommends i t
LOS ANGELES, Mar.’ 26.— Ask or phone for. It.— Sold every­
— No. 4..
(UN)— Liaut. Gerard de Mer­ where.
veaux,' who insists he is a fenc­
ing master and a hero of the
world war, but whose legal oppon­
ents term a ladies’ underwear
saleman with a Romeo complex,
offered himself as exhibit A at
Quartette With Willamette Glee 'Club
Local •
Rnsiness in K. F.—
From Twin Fall»—
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J. H. Nye, * resident of Twin
W. H. Perkins of the Ashland
Falls, Idgho, spent ■ yesterday in Daily Tidings force is spending
this city looking after business the day in Klamath Palis looking
after business affaire.
affairs.
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Cliff Payne makes book racks.
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Two pants suits, smart twist
suits, business golf shits, kt Paul-
■Hava a fit at Orres tailors, 73 serud’s? We sell for leas.
Oak St, new location.
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Went Through Ashland- -
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Word has been received by
Leslie Hear, son of Mrs. L. J.
Mrs. L. J. Heer of this city i Heer on High street, of Duns-
that her son James, who is in inuir, Cal., passed through this
the U. S. Navy, is now in Cuba. city today on his way to Med­
ford where he is delivering an
Cemetery Lota
automobile.
Now is the time to clean up,
cemetery lots. Those who want
Let the UNION write your full
Ashland cemetery lots cared for coverage automobile Insurance.
let me know soon. M. J. Olson, Veo, of course.
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Sexton.
169-1*
Jam es Heer in Cuba—
THE VARSITY QUARTETTE
The Varsity Qu&rette appears
in concert with the Wlllainette
University Glee Club on Saturday
evening, March 26. The concert
will be given at the M. E. church,
and will begin promptly a eight
o’clock.
The quartette has a wide selec­
tion of enjoyable songs, and sings
each number well. The following
men compose the quarette: Mr.
Ronald Craven,, first Jegor; Mr.
William Wright, aectad tenor;
Mr. Willis Hathaway, baritone,
and Mr. Walter Kaufman, bass.
Each of these men is an accom­
plished soloist, and the voices of
the four blend In wonderful har­
mony. Miss Margaret Lewis, the
pianist of the club, assists at the
A dandy plate lunch Including Underwent Operation—
J. N. Dennis of this city un­
coffee every noon and night, 35c.
derwent
an operation at the com
At the Plaxa.
106-tf
munity hospital yesterday morn­
ing and is getting along nicely.
Former R esident H
S. J. Chaney of Eugene,. Ore., Mrs. J. L. Oskar and son of
who was formerly minister of the Applegate came to Ashland Fri­
local Methodist Episcopal church, day morning to be with Mrs.
is in Ashland today visiting with Oskar’s father during his opera­
friends and looking after business tion.
affairs.
We can make that old suit
I’a for Able to bo Out
Normal text books and Supplies look like new. Paulserud’g
Raymond McGee, son of Mr.
170-tf
— Eihart’s book store.
> cleaning.
and
Mrs. J. H. McGee on Vista
les.
175-2
street, is able to be out today
Expected to Pa«. _____ __
after beiflg confined to bia home
Have yonr screens mude nt
Mr. and lira. Lee Sutton, who for several days with illness.
Jordan’s mill.
have been spending the winter
months in Huntington Deach and From Washington D. C«—-
Driving Union Track—
Venice, Cal., were expected to
Mr. and Mrs. W. Stutter and
Henry Homes, son of Mr. and
pass through Ashland yester­ Ross* Stutter of Washington, D.
Mrs. Charles Homes of this city,
day or today enroute to their C., were in Ashland yesterday
is now drivin a Union Oil tank
ranch home *uear Klamath Falls. visiting the city and drinking
truck.
He has been employed
Mr. Sutton was formerly a resi­ Lithia water.
by the company for several
dent of this city, having been
months, both here and in Med­
raised here.
ford.
Oregon shipped 16,881 cars
NOTICE
fruit and vegetables during 192C.
Dance I. O. O. F. Hall Tuesday
On and after March 25, 1927,
evening, March 28, for Odd Fel­
I will not be responsible for any
lows, Rebekahs, and their famil-
debts contracted for by my wife, FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Avellna Martinbc.
Wlll go to Merrill—
The regular services for the
Theodore Martinez.
Lord’s Day, March 27 will be
The local Modern Woodmen
174-«* Sunday School at 10:00 A. M.
Drill team will go to Merrill,
Preaching at 11:00 A. M. and
Ore., today where they will put
6 0 Cars Regintere«!__
7:80 P. M.
on the work at a Bataillon meet­
Sixty out-of-state cars were
ing this evening.
Regular weekly prayer meet­
registered .at the local Chamber ing on Thursday evefalng at 7:30.
of Commerce yesterday, which is Bible study Tuesday evening at
Easter goods.
windo
the most that have been reg­ 7:30.
The Rose.
istered in the year 1927. Among EMMA R. THOMPSON, Paston.
those who stopped this morning
were E. H. VanPatten of Day-
Panned Through Asbfcnd—
Mrs. May Austin p a s s e d ton, Wash., B. M. Turner of San
through Ashland this “»morning Diego, Cal., and Glenn McLain
on the Shastg, enroute to Se­ of Hickman, California.
attle, Wash., where she will
make her future home.
Word R eceived -
Word was received here yester
Normal text books, art sup­
day from Mrs, Lillian Greer, who
plies, school stationery— Elhart's.
is spending a few days in Port­
land,’ that Mrs. George Scott
passed away in that city Wed
R. O. Littler and Oeorge D. nesday, March 23 of heart
Norris of Portland, Oregon, were trouble. The* deceased lived in
in Ashland yesterday looking Ashland several years ago and her
after business affairs and visiting two daughters Helen and Naomi,
with friends.
attended the local high school
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your host friends won’t tall yon rested showing bribery and allep* treaty, It wa» pointed oat.
bout,” he admitted, nay, he even ed "protection” from the Mexican
luslBied.
. ♦ ¿ « I officers.
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. Local officials freely admit anx­
iety - over the growing feeling
among guardians of the border on
AMERICANS AHSUHE» OF
SHOOTING OVER LINR b^th sldee o f «he river. This feel­
ing has run stIU higher since the
(Continued VTom Page One) cancellation of the antl-smnggltng
FLU~sg?£
■n
to the reports of American offic­
ers who engaged in a skirmish
across the river several days ago,
when ope Mexican was killed.
Americans maintain they have
affidavits signed by suspects ar-
l Pleasing Menu
Used
Cars
You will appreciate the well cooked food, the
splendid service, the air of refinement which
combine to make
1923 Chev M a n . . $200
LITHIA' SPRINGS HOTEL
1923 Ohev Touring, $150
A Real Pleasure
Sunday Dinner
at the
1923 Ohev Coupe, .. $250
,1921 Chev. Tourilg, $ 7 5
-
1923 Pord Coupe, .. $150
The
’ Automotive Shop
FENCING MASTER IS
WITNESS FOR HIMSELF
Chevrolet
Lithia Springs Hotel
Dealers
COME!
and
Varnishes
A paint and varnish for
every need
T O, RIGG
Bost Paint,—Best Workmen
Phone 172
For quality, purity and flavor, always
ask your grocer for
A sh lan d C ream ery
BUTTER
HEAR!
EVANGELIST
On Busy
Spring Days
Fuller Paints
$1.00 PER PLATE
L. N. FOGG
House-Cleaning Demands
You. Carden- and Yard
Calls Yon. The Highway
Entices You. —And
ÀT THE
Ashland Laundry Service
helps you find time for
s p r i p g activities. I t ’s
economy. I t ’s satisfaction.
SPECIAL REVIVAL j ?
MEETINGS
Held at the Church of
The Nazarene -
JUST CALL,
FOURTH AND C STREETS
THA,T’S ALL.
March 27 to April 10
JUST PHONE
....
165
(Inclusive)
Service* Every Night at 7:30
Sundays: 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
Ashland Laundry
Co.
Inspiring Song Service
and Special Singing
Don't Fail to Hear Him
*
Lithia Fountain! Industries! Sanatorium!
Water! Dam! Taxes!
TODAY OHLY
«LONE HAND SANDERS”
5-.;,,?.^: / '
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with
FRED THOMPSON AND SILVER KING___
SUNDAY ONLY
TRY IT TODAY!
- IT S EASY TO REMEMBER
THE FLAVOR and NAME OF-
A light comedy of love and marriage—against a back-
ground of Parisian society and back-stage.
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DON’T 'LET THESE MATTERS
OVERWHELM YOU
So That You Forget to P urchase That
NIFTY NEW
Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit
Miller’s
Toggery
MHab-a-dash Inn”
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