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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1927)
TIDINO8 Confined to H o m e - ùpeal j Personal flotes Announce Birth— Hl’RIKD WITH HONOR» Billy Pendleton, little eon of Mr. and Mrs. W illard Pendleton on B street, has been confined to his home for the past few days with Illness. |K . Ten Big Days at Hardy Bros. Jaza dance at Bellview F rid a y,‘ A pril J. Dickey’ A dandy piate lunch laclüdlng Men 60c, women 25c. C eoffee eveiy uoon and night, 35c. coffee, 15c. At the Plaza. lOC-tt Have your screens ■IW ho longed to be an American, S lka s been buried w ith full Orlent- | |« 1 honors. St In Dr. Yee’s reverence for ■ (America there was only one con- ’ icession he refused to make. Bv- made r ioyy evening he would burn can dles for his ancestors In his lit tle Confuclan temple. • , And so when Dr. Yee died, his •assing was attended by rites of the Confuican order. Incense was lighted in the pyre and C^ney 1 for his journey to the Confuclan Jordan’s mill. Auxiliary Meets Monday— * The Auxiliary to the American Legion Post No. 14 w ill hold their regular meeting id the Pioneer hall on Wlnburn Way Monday evening, April 4.,, The now bulletin has arrived and ft is urged that all members attend as there'is much work to be done for till! year. Dance, another one of those Big Gfange Benefits, Hot Springs, Mrs. A. F. H unt, mother of Saturday April 2.^ Supper served . Guy Good and Lloyd Crowson Mr»; W ill Dodge on the Boule by Grange ladles, tickets 75c. Of Ashland returned yesterday 179-3 from a business trip to Crescent vard, is spending about three weeks visiting with friends in City. ’ Picture sale all day Saturday Medford: at E lhart’g. Taulserud’a for cleaning. 176-tf Don t fail to attend American I Registered Cars H ere— The biggest display of bargain Legion, A pril Fool Dance, F air ! The following tourists «regis prices ever offered In the grocery Grounds Pavilion, Medford,' F r i day night. 179/2 tered their cars a t the local history of Ashland at H a r d y Chamber of. Commerce yesterday: Bros. 180-1 Did you know that the late pop W. E. Beebe of Hillsboro, Cal., ular must« M on sale at B lh a rt’a | Edwin C. Bennett of Pasadena. Snow on S isk iy o u — the same time it is released in Cal., Davis A.’ Mitchell of W eal, •According to motorists Who aco, Texas, J. J. Lamm of San Frtincisco ? jyw anls ladles night will be came over the Slskiyous this Grangeville, Idaho, Irene Woods observed a t the L ith ia Springs morning, there was about three of, Trinidad, Colo., George John-1 hotdl tonight with a jm n q uet and Inches of snow on the mountains Visitor from Mt. Shasta (Tty— ston of Evanston, Wyo., H. R. special program at seven o’clock, te d it was still snowing hard. W illiam Zorn of M t. Shasta Blythe of Oakland, Cal., B. C. | followed by a dance in the ball City, Cal., has spent the past Myers of San Francisco, Cal., and I Chocolste*covered cherries in few days in Ashland visiting with O. O. Maxfield of Red Bluff; room. The committee has been busy for several weeks prepar fancy boxes.— The Rose. friends and looking a fter busi ing for this event and they prom ness affairs. ise one of the finest evenings • Don’t fall to attend Alnerlcan C liff Payne makes drawers. In local Kiwanis history. Those Legion April Fool Dance," F air Don’t fall to attend American having the affair In charge are Grounds Pavilion, Medford Friday Legion A pril Fool Dance, F a ir Have a fit at orres tailors, 73 V. D. M iller, Louis Dodge, J. W. alght. 179-2 Grounds Pavilion, Medford, F r i Oak St, new location. 181-tf McCoy, Jack Edwards and Bred day night. 179-2 Wagner. Spending Week Here— Music Teachers Meet Mrs. N. J. Crain of Klamath Real picture bargains The Southern Oregon chapter INDOOR BA SEB A LL IS Falls, mother of Miss Mildred h a rt’s tomorrow. of the State Music Teacher’s as Crain, physical training teacher PLAYED LAST NIGHT sociation will hold a meeting at $f. the Ashland high school, is (Continued From . Page One) the home of Mrs. E. E. Gore in spending the week In this city L eft for H o r n e - Medford Sunday, A pril 3. A ll when the following teams clash: Mrs. R. c. McMillan, le ft yes with her daughter. the music teachers of this vicinity Normal vs Battery B, 7 p .m .; H y- terday for her home in Chehalis, are Invited to be present. Y vs Hoot Owls, 8 p. m.; Bankers Wash., after spending the p u t Easter suits in the vs Employed Boys, 9 p. m. These shades and fabrics, the two months in Ashland as a Every Red Pine Tag at Hardy games promise to be morp exciting modali, see Paulserud’a. guest at the home of her sister 180-1 than the openers and a large Mrs. W ill Dodge on- th e ' Boule crowd is expected. _ vard. Just one galaxy of special price Returned Yesterday— Kiwanis Ladies to Be Entertained eards all over Hardy Bros, store. Don’t fail to look them over. Semi-Solid B utterm ilk— Best " - 180-1 for pigs and poultry, A. F ru it A Pro. Assn. 179-» Coming to the Vining Monday sight, April 4, "Cyclone Sally,” (Bkether with a short picture and same specialities to make It well worth the price. Admission adults 50c, children, 35c. 8 O’clock. ’ ; SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, April ■JL— (U N ) — Dr. Yee Sam W ing, • Mr. and Mrs. jCharlos Rut B street announce the birth daughter Tuesday ^fteri March 19. The baby has« There will be a six o'clock din named Joanne Marie. ner at Lithia Springs Hotel, Tues day, April 5, t l- p e r plate. Those Let the U N IO N w rite caring to ro please make, reserva coverage automobile I tion with Mrs. P . V . W hittle. Yeo, of course. FRIDAT, ApHl 1, I#»». heaven was burned. Cooked rise and meats were placed by the' grave-side. Dr. Yee was 84 years old when he died. He had taken out first citizenship papers when American4 l*w made it impossible fa r him lover to become a citizen. As a bprlialist here, he had m a n y friends, among whites as well as Chinese. ' , Lawrence H. Mitcbehnore, who is attending the Southern Ore gon Norm al, has been confined to his home for the past three days with illness*<nd w ilY n o t be able to resume his school work this week. finishing tonight “THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING" with EDWARD EVERETT HORTON ¿ Á e p o i p a jo o j U 33H THOSE NIFTY SUITS MILLER’S TOGGERY BOTH ON TRIP (Continued From Page O m ) lysver asking anyone. , Often they have hikeg as much WON’T FOOL YOU THEY ARE GUARANTEED A 7¿c Bottle “Hab-a-ddsh Inn” Coty Perfunie CHIFFON SILK HOSE I S A AC ' S with every $1.00 box of 'The Quality Store’ Coty Face Powder For a Limited Time Only. SPRING COATS! EASTER COATS! McNair Bros, V is u s Distinctive Coats to Wear Easter Day CINDERELLA SHOE DRESSING A POLISH OR CLEANER FOR EVERY SHOE With feeling of great satisfaction and pleasure you can meet yonr friends on Easter Day if you are wearing one of these attractive Spring Coats, fashioned of Char- ineen, Kasha Twill, Satin, Tweed, or any number of fashionable fabric—Priced OVERLAND SHOESHOP I ron» Portland— C. Samuelson, a resident of Portland, Ore., is spending the day In Ashland transacting busi ness. «A SATURDAY ONLY CHARMING NEW FROCKS M eeting Postponed— The Rainbow class of the Pres. byterlan church have postponed their meeting, which was to have been held tonight, until next Friday night, A pril 8. W orking Man’s Chance Au international breeder of Chinchilla fu r rabbits, wants you as a partner In this pleasant and profitable buslneea. M arket assur ed and guaranteed. Small capi tal. J. S. Baahor, 801 No. Cen tral, Medford, Ore. 180-8* PRESTO-LAC 3 0 BELOW APPROVED FOR EASTER Home gardening is a popular activity in Ashland at t r e a s o n , a id «very flow er lover has a real personal interest in growing and viewing the spring flowers on display at our local hotola. To plant a garden adds to the attrac tiveness of homes; therefore it is well to encourage thia practice as much as pos sible. To practice thrift within the home, adds to the family’s happineM and assures its continued well-being; therefore it is well to encourage thrift as expressed by saving regularly a part of the family income. Decorative Enamel Saving* deposits made on pr before the 5th of any month earn interest from the 1st of that month. R rst N ational B ank Wttrf WcAemarHums Up the Potar Regions ASHLAND , O A N O V A K .P A U L PA N ZER . vn. NEW WASH FROCKS Wonder QQ Values. EachW ■ Visiting bi Ashland— , Mr. and Mrs. Oron M iller oí Colorado Springs, Colo., are spending a few days in Ashland visiting, w ith Mr, M ille r’s broth L eft for Los A ngeles— er and wife, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Mrs. O. W in ter on the Boule M iller on Church street. They are vard le ft a few days ago for making a.< leisurely . automobile Los Angeles, Cal., where she tour of the Pacific coast. expects to remain for some time. She was Joined in Oakland by Grange Benefit Dance, H o t her daughter Mrs. Charles Born. Springs Pavilion, Saturday, April J, good eats, big 0me. Dynge Bros, Harmony Kings 179-3 TMC THEATER BEAUTIFUL, llshmient of a home for the little girl leads the intrepid traveler to believe that life is not so bad after all. H E IS M O T H E R A N D DADDY.’ Confined to H o r n e - 1Z They did ing disappointment in Seattle the Wednesday, original goal, they are return- ing to Los Angeles. Here a a re tu rn , promise of a fob, and the estab- Hardware ** JOHN STONB I k r a t o A W M m t t P. K ERR Th« Winchester Store” K - te COMMERCIAL - SA OREGON Q1 • <AFE DEPOSIT ON EASTER MORNING FROCKS OF FLAT CREPE, ELIZABETH CREPE, PRINTED CREfiE, CANTON CREPE AND GEORGETTE WILL PEEP FROM THE FRONT OF THE NEW EASTER COATS. ' • • • a PRICED Accessories in Keepii With Lovely Easter Costumes Fashion adds new trifles to bulletin just in time for Eai Silk "Rayon" ' BEDSPREAD SPECIAL LOVELY H A N D PA IN T E D HA N D K ERC H IEFS 59c and 75c Nach For Saturday, Each HAND BLOCKED SCARFS $1.98—$2.98—$3.95 . SMART. HANDBAGS SHORT C U FFED GLOVES HOSIERY IN N E W SH A D E S N EW ASSORTM ENT OF FLOW ERS Size 81x108 come in several new colors-r-Rose—Bine—H elio—YJellow and Green, This is the best value w e have ever offered in a Rfcyon Spread—On display in our show window.