Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 07, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    TIDINGS
Bayn Home—
Auxiliary To American Legte«
■Charlie D, Afery has bought Mee««—
through the Ashland Realty co.,
the six room furnished house at
132 Figth st., and ha? leased the
residence, through the same firm,
for one year.
Itooal * Personal flotes
In Ashland—
Mrs. 'Arthur Bates of Fresno,
Cal, Mrs. Anna Fox of Horn-
brook. Cal., Mrs. W. D. Sim-
cocks and Sutherd Ward of Mt.
Shaata City. Cal...and J. H. Haight
of Oakland. Cal., are in Ashland
on account of the serious illness
of their father, Charles Haight,
who is at, the home of his daugh­
ter on East Main St
Visitor In Ayhlamk
C. V. ^Vallace, who resides In
Dunsmuir, Cal., was in Ashland
yesterday
transacting business
and visiting with friends.
Dates. 2 lbs for 25c.
man’s Grocery.
Schuer-
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Paulserud’s for men’s suits.- 11
we can't fit you in ready-to-wear, |
remember we can make you one. I
W illiar; Sams of the Ashland
Moved —
Electric is Spending a few days in
Professor A. C. Strange and Portland looking after business
family have moved from 995 affairs.
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Boulevard to the C. J. Sanford
home on Alida street.
Mr.
Kippered Cod, Holmes Grocery.
Strange Is instructor of education
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at the Southern Oregon Normal.
Fresh cream caramels made
The Rose.
EXTEND IN VITA TIO N
The Presbyterian people of
Medford extend a cordial iuvita-
tion to the cltlapns of Ashland to
attend the dedicatory services of
their beautiful new
860,000
church building. N ett Sunday w ill
ha the dedication Sunday.
The main dedicatory service
will be held at 11 a. m.-at which
tiaie Rev. R. 8. Donaldson, D. D.
° f San Francisco w ill preach the
sermon. Rev. D. A. Thompson,
will have charge of the dedica­
tion service. At 8 p. m. Rev. O.
W. Buschgen of Philadelphia will
deliver the address.
The double qnsrtet of trained
voices will furnish music st both
of the services. There will also be
a violin and baritone solo.
Legion and the Auxiliary has had ed only as a red tag to be sold on
many stu «ale» to keep its place the streets to make money,
in our t o g as a Memorial Em-
“ It has been my endeavor a»
blem, beeWke of the inroads of • national poppy chairman for three
commercialism so prevalent in years to establish the poppy in Its
this present age. In many com- right place in the hearts of Im­
munities the poppy was recognis- gionnalres and Auxiliary women,
and through education have the
public in general learn to know
and love our poppy— not as a red
tag to be bought and worn Indif­
ferently, but as an emblem of sac­
rifice to be worn with reverent un-
derstan/ ng.”
an instructive paper on National
defense, pointing out the many
worth while things that «the Auxil­
iary could accomplish along that
line, and Mrs. Malone also ex­
plained the origin - of Pidac and
their Work. Pidac, which was tak­
en from the French h.rrd meaning
i “ Inter-Allied Veteran's Federa»
titou.” strives to promote friendly
feeling and a spirit of comrade­
ship between the nations.
Moving—
Mrs. Clairer Scott read a splend­
. Mrs. J. E. Norred and family
id paper qn “Popples.” These'
are moving from 3 Indiana’ street
popplef are made by the World !
to a residence on Nutley street.
war veterans In Hospital No. 77
at Portland, and are the means of
Salesm an H e r e -
the men earning a little spending
T im Burke, a Stubb’s electric
money fqr themselves and their
salesman from Portland, Ore.,
families. The poppies are . sold |
spent the day In this city yester­
every year Just before Memorial
day looking after business affairs
day by AuxHl|xy ladles. A film
STS* visiting with friends.
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on “poppies has been sent for, and
will be shown at the Vining the-
COR RE< T IO N
The inter-distric/ llebate will be
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. McCormacks
Saturday evening at the h i g h roside'hts of Dunsnuilr, Cal., spent SUBSCRIBE FÖR TH E TIDINGS
school auditorjum instead of F ri­ a short time in Ashland yester­
Notice is hereby given that I day, as was stated -In last day visiting with friends.
am not in partnership with Ed night's Tidings.
Burt In any business whatsoever.
| Moved—
Have a Tit at orres tailors, 73
E. E. H IL L .
George Jenkins has moved from
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1 1 4 -tt* Oak St, new location.
a residence at 164 B street to his
made
atre same time In the future.
' Adelin“-W rig h t McCauley, na­
tional poppy chairman,* write« the
following: “The little red poppy
which sprang from the soil of sen­
timent after the World war, as the
Memorial Flower of the American
From Swan Ijik e —
JKoo<1 attendance,
Mr. an<l Mrs. W. P. Hartwell I An lnteresting business session
and child of Swan Lake. M anito-! waa he,d> Trended over by the
ba, Can., were visitors in this city PrM,<len L Mrs. John Enders, af-
yesterday.
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ter which Mrs. Clyde Malone,
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aff
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A dandy plate lunch Including
eorfee eveiy uoon and night, 35c. Tlllotson W ith Orchestra—
At the Plaxa.
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“T illy” Tlllotson, who spent the
past few months ip Ashland play­
Cliff Payne makes Hub stakes ing ptrti Carl Loveland's orches­
tra. Js now on the stage with Fred
Returning to Home—
M. Mills and his orchestra from
Mrs. Raymond Rbger, whe has Portland. They are playing at
spent the past week .in Ashland at the present time In .Aberdeen,
the home of her mother-in-law, Wash.
Mrs. J. A. Ruger on Alida street,
returned this morning to her
Yeoman dance at I. TO. O. F.
home In Dunsmuir. Cal. She was Hall, Saturday, April 9. Robin­
accompanied by Mrs. Elton Ram­ son’s Orchestra. Admission: — .
sey and daughter, who wijl visit Ladies 25c; Gcttitlemeu ^Oc. Sup­
In that city for«a few days.
per served. Everybody jrelcome.
Have your screens
Jordan’s mill.
THTRSPAY, April T, IMT.
son, Clifford Jenkins’
Pioneer avenue.
home
on
ur spring styles express the taste
From Deter.—
G .*S . Angwin of Deter, Ore.,
was a visitor in Ashland yester-
day interviewing old friends and
acquaintances.
Dance I. O. O. P. Hall. Friday
April 8th. Gentlemen—50 cents, Business in M e d fo r d -
Mrs. Charles Wineland of this
Ladie+25 cents
c’ty was a visitor in Medford yes­
Committee
terday looking after business af­
fairs.
.
Report Sale«—
The Automotive Shop reports Moved to Columbia—
the following sales: A Chevrolet
Miss Emma Jenkins and her
coach to S. L. Burton of Ashland, niece Dorothy Chappell, have
a Chevrolet sedan to J. C. Barnard moved from 164 B street to the
of Ashland and a Chevrolet tour­ Columbia hotel on Main street..
ing to Claude Leon of Ashland.
Visitor. From Talent
Hackler. a resident or Tal-
s In Ashland yesterday
g
and
vislUng with
Left for Portland—
Wah Chung on A street has
gone to Portland. Ore., to Join his
wife, who has been In that city
for some time. He will make an
indefinite stay.
Wdl-fitting shirts, oolhr*
less or with matching col'
lars, in fabrics that are dyo-
fast. I f the color runs, run
back and get another shirt.
Resplendent Cravats fn
silks expressly selected to
be totally different from
the rank-and-file; to slip
easily; ter knot gracefully.
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Call us for a demonstra
tion—
RADIOLA 20 ,
$200 Value for
Smart sweaters w ith
Hosiery to match in the
newest plain and Jacquard
weaves from “Auld Scotia"
where golf was born and
brought up.
o f the best-dressed men whose
w ord in fashion is law in dress.
W heth er it’s a fine h at from M ab
lory, greatest o f hatters, or a fine
O u t- o f ' th e - ordinary
Handkerchiefs, linen or silk,
and rich Half iiose, silk or
handkerchief from Great Britain, we
lisle, in pattern-effects and
color themes o f guarded
reflect thè correct effect this season.
exclusiveness.
Our Own Exclusive Spring Shupes A n d Shades In
Station
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
Bee Men Me et»'
The Rogue River Valley Bee
Keeper’s association will hold a
meeting Friday night, April 8 at
7:30 p. m. In the Medford library.
Officers wUl he elected and by­
laws for the organization will be
adopted. Bee Keepers and anyone
interested in this work, is cor­
dially Invited to attend.
M A The
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O f Unexampled Smartness,
VERY SPECIAL
Swifts Premium Hams 35c
Swifts Premium Bacon 55c per
Coats such as would have been $24.50
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(Sold Only in Halves or the Whole Piece)
to $29.75 if bought at beginning of sea­
Unusually good and attractive Coats
that we could not have bought earlier
son and some of our own $24.50 and
to sell for less than $34.50 to $39.75.
$29.75 coats ate added to this lot.
A Saving in Soap
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20 Bars P & G White Naphtha
Soap and
1 Package Chipso Washing Powder
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■ All For 85c
PLAZA grocery
61 North Main SL
Thoe. H ill, Prop.
Rayon Underwear Specials
Oregon made tailored Sport Coats at
Sport Satin Slips of good An extra fine quality of
quality in all the best Sport Satin Slip in all
shades.
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good shades.
this price are a real buy. You are help­
ing yourselves, too, when you buy Ore­
gon goods. .
'WONDERFUL VALUES IN BLOOM
ERS AND STEP-INS ................. :.
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