Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 02, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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Mrs. Lew Hanse* Ht—
Mrs. Lew Hansen of the Ash­
land hotel has been indisposed
for the past few days by Illness.
Mrs. F. M. Rush of Talent
a visitor in thia city recenti)
the home of her mother, Mira.
F. Hadfleid,
We have it. the Automatic Or­
thophonie Victrola. The Vlctrola
that entertains you one hour, puts
the record on, plays It. takes it
off. Demonstration begin Monday.
Coma In, don’t forget.— The Rose.
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Let the UNION write your*fnll
There will be a six o'cloek din­
coverage automobile insurance.
ner at Lithla Springs Hotel, Tues­
Dance, another one of those Teo, of count.
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day, April ( , |1 per plate. Those Big Grange Benefits. Hot Springs.
earing to go please make reserva­ Saturday April 1. Sapper served
tion with Mrs. F. F. Whittle.
by Grange ladies, tickets 7-6e.
In Aajpand Yesterday—
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Jarir" Douglas, a resident of
HllL Calif., spent yesterday in
Merle Radlejr, of Wagner creek
F. J. Swenalng, dependable Ashland looking after business
spent this morning in Ashland painting contractor, phone 816-R. affairs.
visiting with friends.
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Monday night, April 4, at the
screens made at
Have • fit, at orree tallara, 78 Vining, may be acen "Syclone
Oak St, new location.
181-tf Baljy,” a local talent play, under
the auspfoea of the Upper Valley
Cliff Payne makes flower boxes. Convention Postponed »
Community Club. A short picture
The Cleaner's convention, > that fancy danelng, clever acrobatic
wag.to have been held in Klam­ stunts, and the comedy all for
E. T. Givah of Gaselle, Cal., ath Falls this evening, has been one price. Adults 60c, children
spent yesterday In Ashland trans­ postponed until next Saturday 26c. Monday night, April 4. at 8
acting business and visiting with on account of the roads on the o’clock. *
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friends.
Green Springs mountain being in
a bad condition.
Visitor from Hornbrook—
Easter suits In the newest
Guy Roberts, who is employed
shades and fabrics, the smartest
Grange Benefit Dance, H o t Iri* Hornbrook, Cal., spent sever­
1761tf Springs
models, see Panlaerud’s.
Pavilion,
Saturday, al hours In this city yesterday
April 2, good eats, big time. shopping and looking after busi­
We invite you to see and tc Dynge Bros, Harmony Kings
ness affairs.
hear the new automatic Ortho­
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phonie Victrola Monday, April 4
Pianos, phonographs, records—
Visitors from a D istance
Elbart’s.
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Visitors in this city yesterday
Farmer Resident H er e
Rosa Small of Summer Lake, from a distance Were: Fred S.
Thq Automatic Orthophonie
Ore., is spending a few days in Baer of Kansas City, Mo., R. W.
Victrola
which gives you a contin­
Ashland visiting with friends and Horn of De.'ance, Ohio and Mr.
uous
program,
air hour of dinner
looking after business affairs. and Mrs. S. O. Mhthews of Mc­
music,
or
music
for an evening’s
Clure,
Illinois.
He formerly resided in this city.
dancing— without effort, without
A dandy plate lunch Including
Fiction and Gift Book«— El- your having to do anything but
listen, relax, enjoy. It’s almost
coffee every noon and night, 85c. hart’s.
human, .demonstration begins
At the Plata.
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Monday,
April 4. — The Rose.
Semi-Solid Buttermilk— Beat
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Ukuleles 81.50 up to 912
for pigs and poultry, A. Fruit &
Pro. Assn.
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Leaving for San Francisco—
Moved Cutting Devfre
Visitors from Jarkeourllle—
Max Bowman has moved his
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Bray, reel-
agate cutting device from Ash­ dents of Jacksonville, are spend­
land to Talent, where it is in­ ing the day in this city visitin«
stalled In the Vincent vulcanis­ with -friends.
ing shop.
Working Man's Chance
An International breeder of
NOTICE
:
Chinchilla fur rabbits, wants you
The Aaseeor will be in the as a partner In thia pleasant and
Grand Army Hall the fourth Sat­ profitable buslnesa. Market assur­
urday la April to list all of those ed and guaranteed. Small capi­
who are .entltlyed to tax exemp­ tal. J. S. Baahor, 801 No. Cen­
tion. O. O. Vannatta, Post Com­ tral, Medford, Ore.
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mander. - '
making appnrtus was distributed
at the dinner table, and with, the
use of serpentines In many colors,
a carnival effect and spirft '1. | B
given the affair.
Carl Loveland delighted the Kl-
wanlans and their guests with a
the negative side of ^ b c /juestiop. sola and rehpondmL to an oncora,
The various arguments advanced and Mrs. E. L. Harris of the Nor-
kept thy banqueteers in an uproar
throughout the debate) and af­
forded much amusement to the
gathering;. *
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Every <fiagievgble type of noise
ew Serial Story
Kiwanis Entertains
Starts on Monday
At Gay Dinner
No author had a more eager
gnd enthusiastic reader foUowr
big than Gene Stratton-Porter.
Every book that she wrote is
treasured in thousands of homes,
gfod thousands of people in this
town are. going to be enthusiastic
too when they start the first in­
stallment of “The Magic Garden,“
Mrs. Porter’s last and greatest WELL-KNOWN MEDICINE
QUICKLY STOPS COUGH
novel, which will start on Mon-
INI) THROAT IRRITA THINS
gay, April 4- In the Tidings,
“Foley’y Honey and Tar com­
j By arrangement With* FBO,
>ho made a ' picture frem the pound has Its own place In our.
ijovel, the story will be run in medicine cabinet and has saved
.«venty-eight generous install­ us many' a burdensome doctor’s
ments, illustrated with scenes hill. For bronichal coughs, for
croup and whooping coygh, for
from the photoplay.
•r Unlike most of the Porter sto­ troublesome night cough, and
res. s not a story of poor people when my own. sensitive throat
In the out-doors, as is “Freckles’* starts uj) a nervous, hacking, we
Shipp«*«! IOS Docs—
■'"-..'¿i and “The Girl of the JUmberlost.“ And Foley’s Honey and Tar Com­
Harry H. Lowe, manager of tks it Is a story of the greatest love pound always a prompt and re­
Sun Gold Rabbltry near Talent, that literature has known— a liable aid.” Mrs. J. M (name
during last month shipped 108 Jove that moulds the life of two furnished) Verndale, Wash. Sold
does out of this county.
♦hildren, so that they grow into and recommended Everywhere.
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man and woman, dedicated to Ask for dt.
•ach other. The motif and un­
Reported Improved—
derlying theme of the story Is Shopping in Aahlawd ■
Mrs. W. M. Petri,
a wonderful garden, “The Magic
Mrs. Opal Demmar of Talent
been quite ill at he
Garden,” and fit setting for the was a visitor In Ashland thia
Talent for the past fi
¿reams of Gene Stratton-Porter. week shopping and looking after
reported today to be
business affairs. .
proving. She Is the
Charles Petri, who it
|x*f t Today—
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at the Tidings \office.
Mrs. Henry Retd left today j
for Oakland, Cal., where she will
dpend several months at the
and
SELL DANK .BUILDING
home of her daughter, Mrs. Er­
PORTLAND, Ore« April 2.— nest Royce and with her husband
(UP)— The Northwestern Bank Who is in the Southern Pacific
building will be sold it was admit­ hospital at San Francisco. Be­
V paint and vamjsh for
ted today by officials of the Unit­ lfere returning to Ashland, Mrs.
every need
ed States National Bank and the Reid also expects to visit with
First National Bank. The price her son Harry in Stockton, Cal.
aakgd is I f , (00,000.
The Northwestern Bank was
Beet Pain»—Bent Workmea
taken over by the other two na­
Phone 172
READ CLASSIFIED ADR
tional banks in. Portland following
a run. The North wesern is now
In process of liquidation a f t e r
which it will quit.
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Varnishes
“30 Below Zero”
with
BUCK JONES
SUNDAY ONLY
Word Receive»!—
NOTICE
On account of poor health I am
closing out my business. All stock
going at half price, customers
please call for repair work. M. A.
Lasaan.
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Word has been received In
Ashland that Miss Ruth Osmun,
who underwent a major opera­
tion in a Los Angeles hospital
last Wednesday morning, is get­
ting along nicely.
FIRE AT ROSEBURG
^ ^ ^ K K B B É |E V A N O E L IS T
L. N. FOGG
PREVOST
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
Yon will appreciate the well cooked food, the
splendid service, the air of refinement which
combine to make
Sunday Dinner
Held at the Church of
The Nazarene
LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL
A Beal Pleasure
ask your grocer for
Ashland Creamery
BUTTER
Hondqeuw Ijrnpled Suburban Tracis >
160 Acres ol Dairy, Fruit, Alialia, Garden and
Poultry Tracts at
Medford, FRIDAY, APRIL 81h, 1.15 P. M
The beautiful farm property of Charles H. Brown, known as the “ Hondeleuw” ranch, 3 miles N. X. of Med
Ooker Butte
5 minutes from Medford, ideal location,
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ov«rl<K>UaV
d ty “ d valley, will be offered at Public Auction in sensible tracts
of 5, 10, 18 and 20 acres, to the highest and best bidder, and then offered as a-whole. Sale conducted on
ranch property. Take Crater Lake highway to sub-division flags, come early and look over the tracta
D ° YOU KNOW, Medford is breaking through its
The greatest profit to be made this coming year
Outside capital has invested about'one million
dollars in Medford since January 1, 1927.
These Hon deleuw tracts, of sensible size, offer yon
a wonderful investment, for the price will be a
wonderful bargain.
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SPECIAL REVIVAL
MEETINGS
at the
For quality, purity and flavor, always
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ROSEBURG, April 8.— (UP)—
A building near the Southern Pa­
cific depot, occupied by two res­
taurants, was destroyed by fire
early Friday.
Origin of the fire has not been
determined. It started in the rear
of one ofs the restaurants, and
gained much headway before it
waa discovered.
Several other buildings near by
also suffered serious damage.
COME! - HEAR!
MARIE
SEE THE} NEW HUDSON COACH NOW ON
DISPLAY AT
T O .R IG G
Returned to School—
TODAY ONLY
1 Buick Touring (runs well) ........................< 75.00
1 Willys-Knight .........................
<700.00
1 Buick Roadster—1927 license, new battery
and rubber—in A1 condition ...................... <280.00
1 Pord Delivery _________________
<168.00
1 Oldsmobile Touring in first class condition,
with new paint job . . . . . ...................
.. <200.00
Fuller Paints
Miss Cleo Wlltse, who recent­
ly returned from a few days
visit with Mrs. Violist Beck in
Weed, Cal., will leave today for
San Franolsco, where she expects
to spend two or three days visit- Chester Fuston, Jefferson county
Ing with friends. '
homesteader, today faced a sen-
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tence of two years in McNeil Is-
Registered Cara Hero—
Prison following his convlc-
R. Franklin Hart of Olympia, «0» on • charge of forging a
Wash., and F. A. Hampmann of homestead application.
Sacramento, Calif., are among
Fuston, who was charged with
those who registered their cars using illegal methods In attempt-
at the local Chamber of Com- *n8
acquire land adjoining his
merce this morning. It was re- Place near Gateway, was sentene-
ported by tourists who came over od Thursday by Judge McNary.
Ruth and Alec Bowman and
Betty Brown, who have been
spending the spring vacation with
their parents In Talent, returned Visited Babbitry—
this week to their studies at the
Mrs. J. M. Baker of Ashland
Southern Oregon State Normal. was among the vieitora at the
8nn Gold rabbltry near Talent
Box stationery and pound pa­ the past week.
per at Elhart’a.
v
n i l school gave two readings that
were greatly enjoyed. Mr. and
Mrs. Oharlel Robertson furnished
mental music throughout
the dinner hour, and ^played for
the dancing afterwards. Singing
was under the leadership of Hen­
ry Enders, and President Witt M.
Wright presided.
Ashland Folks W ill Do W ell To Investigate
This Opportunity
acres is in full bearing pears and apples—a large portion of these
canal, an early and cheap water right. It'is Well platted and plftn-
mrance. Terms are part cash, balance three years, 5 per cent dis-
FOURTH AkD C STREETS
March 27 to April 10
. (Inclusive)
D. o : K. K. Band Concert Starting 12:30 Noon
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Plenty to Loan to Build on These Tracts.
Sendee* Kvery Night at 7:30
Sunday«: 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
Inspiring Song Service
and Special Singing
Come to Thls WonderfflfcLSale!
WALTER H. LEVERETTE, Med
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WALTER H. JONES LAND AUCTION CO.
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Auctioneers