Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 16, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    SATURDAY, Aprñ i e , 1M 7.
Stopped in A s h la n d -
Mr. and Mrs. George P . 1
ardson and children. Get
Marjorie. Jeanne and David,
have spent the winter moat]
Los A ngeles w ith relatives
friends, stopped in Ashland
evening enroute to their hoa
Gold Beach to visit w ith Mr,
Grange benefit dance, Jackson .Mrs. J . A. McGee on Greshai
ifoved Offices
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Dr. R. L. Burdic, Jr., and Dr. Hot Springs, Saturday. Tickets
A dandy piate lunch laelw
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Charles A. Haines have moved 75e.
M asonls HaU
coffee eveiy noon end night.
their offices from the Enders*
Easter observance at Masonic building to rooms in the Hershey * Place cards, nut cupa, dinner At the Piase.
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Tem ple. Medford. Sunday after­ building, located next to the E lk’s favors— See the latest before your
noon ? April i f . Dinner at 1:30
next dinner party— E lb ert’s.
temple.
o'clock, follow ed by divine service
conducted by Rev. P. K. Ham­
Have your screens made at Visited HwJP=~
mond. of Trinity Episcopal church Jordan’s mill.
Mlsa Onm Gebauer o f Medford,
Ashland. Regulation uniform in­
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. K Max
cluding belt, but without baldric
Fresh home made candles— The Gebauer who form erly lived on
and sword. Ail Sir Knights, resi­
Granite street of this city, spent
dent or visiting, are courteously
several hours In Ashland today
Invited to attend, accompanied by
Have a fit at Orres tailors, 78 visiting with Miss Janet Balia and
tbetr ladles.
Oak St, new location.
l l l - t f other friends.
O. D. FRAZEE. E. C.
. .R IV ER SID E, C el., April lt L - v
W. H. Day, Recorder.
Let’s go, Elks! The Ladles (LP)— Tim e w as turned back to
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I ’ »-! Arrived T o d a y -
Dance, April 30. E lks Temple.
the heydey o f the first Am ericans
Personal flotes
Moving T o Ashland1...
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Talent and
fam ily o f Medford are moving to
Ashland the first of May and they
w ill occupy one o f the new bung­
alow s on the Boulevard. Mr. Tai
ent, who ta a state traffic orricer,
has been assigned this territory.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Quint of
Visitor From K. F.—
P od|r8, Ore. arrived in Ashland
J. D. Gibbson of Klamath Falls today to spend the Easter vacation
Shredded W heat,
spent yesterday In this city look­ at the home of Mrs. Q uint’s Schuerman’s Grocery.
ing after business affairs.
brother and fam ily, C. J. Read on
Granite street.
Announce Birth—
Cllff Payne makes ladders.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving F inley of
Los Angeles, Cal., form er resi­
Mushroom
gravy,
Apron Booth— Bazaar, ladies of Schuerman's Grocery.
dents of this city, announce the
Trinity Guild, Thursday, April 21.
birth o f a daughter, born on Sun-
Parish House.
Don't forget the Civic Club
party, Tuesday, April 19 at 3:30
p. m. Price 60c, Bridge, Five
We can m ake th at old suit look
.. J. R. Humphrey and Van P . Hundred and fancy work.
193-2 like new. Paulserud's for cleaning.
Payner, citizens of Portland, are
We call.
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■pending a couple of days in Ash­ Returned From S. F . —
j-
land visiting with friends and
Home made Candy— Bazaar.
D. Perozzi, who has spent the
looking after business affairs.
past few days in San ''Francisco
Ladies of Trinity Guild, Parish
House, Thursday, April 31.
looking after business affairs and
Let's go. Elks! The Ladles’ visiting with his daughter Lncille,
¿anee, April 20, Elks Temple.
returned to hfs home on Granite In Ashland Today—
192-3 street last evening. Miss Perozzi
Miss Grace Luman is spending
is taking nurse's training in that the day In Ashland looking af­
Able To Be Out —
ter business affairs. Miss Luman
city.
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Miss Virginia Frost, who has
recently transferred her marcetl-
been confined to her home on
Cooked Food— Bazaar, Ladles tng and beauty-culture apprentice­
Wimer Heights for the past tew of Trin'ty Guild. Thursday, April ship from W ineland's in this clly
days with an attack of m easles. 21, Parish House.
*o Miladys shop in Medford,
Bibles and Testam ents for .Eas­
ter— E lhart’s.
TAXES
Tax office w ill open April 21 V isiting Sister—
to May 5 inclusive, City hall, up­
Mrs. A M. Brsm hall and daugh­
stairs, bring last tax receipt. O. ter, Miss Faith of Portland, are
Winter, Deputy.
191-15 spending a few days in this city as
gnesta o f Mrs. B ram hlll’s sister,
Mr. L. H. Hansen a t the Ashland
Hotel.
Big Grange dance, Hot Springs
Saturday, Barbacus Sandw iches.
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' T O W m ONLY
THE BLUE EAGLE
;....... . \ with
GEORGE O’BRIEN
8UWDAY ONLY
. COLLEEN
BGORE
Ingersol watches, 21.50 and up
E lh a rt's .
U tility Booth— Bazaar ladies of
Trinity Guild, Thursday, April
21, Pariah House.
Dance a t .W inter Garden Satur­
day night. '
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Miae Marlon Leach, who attends
school at the University of Ore­
gon, at Eugene, has arrived in
Ashland to spend the Easter vaca­
tion w ith Miss Mabel Hager oa
Scenic Drive. Miss Leach is the
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
Leach of Idaho, former proprie­
tors of the Oregon hotel in this
city.
eau snnoohce^ today.
AddiMonai rain s during th e past
tw o days over M issouri, Arkansas»
M ississippi, th e w estern portions'
of K entucky and Tennessee and.
norther and w estern Louisiana
can only in te n sify existing flood:
conditions, t h f w eather bureau,
said.
W aters w ill rise at pfactically
every point along the low er Mis­
sissippi valley
The bureau again urged that
e v e r y *possibfe precautionary
m easure be taken, because addU
tlo n a l rains w ithin, the next few
days are not im probable and
flood crests are near the record
breaking point now .
EASTER
GREETINGS
A farm er near E ugene
com m itted sulelde the oth­
er day,
Ha w as only 65
yeays o f age. Up to )he hoar
o f going to press none o f the
professional m oralists baa
blam ed It on th e teaching of
sclenca In the colleges.— Cor­
vallis GazetteTlm es.
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
WELL-KNOWN M E D I C I N E __
QUICKLY STOPS COUGH
kND THROAT IRRITATIONS
Additional Rains Expécted
That W ill Create Dang-
?
erong Situation
" F oley’s H oney and T ar Com­
pound has its ow n place in onr
m edicine cabinet and has saved
ns m any a burdensom e doctor’s
bill. F or bronlchal coughs, tor
croup and w hooping congh, tor
troublesom e n igh t congh, and
Enjoy Yonr Easier
Dinner
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at The
at fosiftAJiir
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A SPECIAL 65c LUNCHEON WILL BE
SERVED DURING THE NOON TIME, AND
IN ADDITION OUR REGULAR ONE COL­
LAR DINNER WILL BE SERVED AT ÖOTH
NOON AND IÑ THE EVENING,
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L
RACK
Columbia City — W estern Spar
m ill w ill reopen as Sibley-M ills
Lumbago and a stiff, aching
Lumber Compqpy, w ith 7® m en.
back suggest at once th e need of
a good diuretic to stim ulate kid­
ney secretions and rid the sya-
cause the distressing aches. Mrs.
Black o f Petersburg, V a., says:
“Before I took F oley P ills dleure-
tlc, I could not stoop over nor
raise up w ithout groat pain. Now
since taking thorn I have a o a e .”
Ask for F oley P ills diuretic. A
prompt im provem ent w ill amply
repay yon. Satisfaction guaran­
teed. Sold everyw here.
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Fast Work ‘
and
Clean Clothes
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when
you use a
ofanMrit"
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Whether You Lay
Them Away or Use"
Them Throughout
The Year
Your blankets, quilts and
comforters need occasion­
al Cleansing.
We nse special care in
laundering these articles
and can assure you that
they will be returned
thoroughly clean and soft.
Phone us your needs in
Laundry Service and we
will he glad to take care
of them for you.
Johnson Washer
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transformed mete groupe o f dwelling places
into communities and has welded these w id ^ j
spread communities into a great nation.
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conveys its special meaning. N o th in g can take
ones, friends, or business
ir voice—the true reflection
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Ask for Demonstration,
Ashland Laundry
XL ELECTRIC
Station
For quality, purity and flavor, alwayi
ask your grocer for
D
the organ.
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V«. 3d
Ashland Cream ery
BUTTER
GUY GOOD
Phone 82 .
New Train Ser:
Sunday Dinner
E aster a t Catholic Chareh
High Mass w ill be celebrated
a t the Catholic Chareh at tea
o'clock, Easter morning. There
will be a sermon on the Resur­
rection. The music of WUpert's
Mass w in he rendered by the
choir w ith Mrs. Joe. Sanders ah
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LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL
Garibaldi '— Contract le t for
Rockaw ay section R oosevelt high-
Special,
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Chareh of the Brethren
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V O I C I Y O U / TH O U G H TS « Y TSLBPH ONB*
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. Corner Iowa and Mt. A vs.
Sunday School, 10:00 a. m.
Preaching at 11:00 a. m.
la the evening there will he
a special Easter Song Service
commencing at 7 : 4 k *
Everybody welcome.
Rev, W. Ellenburger.
liable a
furnlshe
and re
Ask for
HELPS A PAINFUL ACHING
W o rd Received—
Word has been received la
Ashland o f the m arriage of Mrs.
H. E. Huis* mother, Mrs. E ffie
Stew art to R. H easley, Monday,
April 4, in Creal Springs, 111. Mrs.
Stewart has been a resident of
Ashland for some tim e, living
with her daughter on Rock and
Nursery streets.
and modern cillltsation w as ob­
scured in p ie sm oke o f burning
w illow fa g o ts aa 35 lith e Indians,
dancing to the rhythym ic throb­
bing of the tom tom s stam ped out
the flam es o f the cerem onial pyre
here la st night.
The w eird spectacle, furnished
but three tim es in. a century and
known to thp red man as “koot-
yoo-tokish” , and to the paleface
as “kill fire” dance, was w itnessed
by about 800 blanketed m em bers
o f the M ojaves, Yumas, Cocopahs,
U tes, P lûtes, Navajos, A paches
and H opis.
It w as the clim axing cerem onial
to the long series of ancient rites
that ended the annual convention
of the m ission Indian federation.
To the m onotonous throbbing of
the tom tom the flow er o f th e In­
dian nations .re-pledged faith in
“ the great spirit” by testin g flask
against fire.
(Continuad from Paga One)
the m outh o f th e M ississippi river when m y own sensitive throat
«111 he the greatest on record with starts up a nerrond hacking, w e
an average excess above previous f a d F oley's Honey and Tar Com-
floods o f oae fo o t w eather bur­ pound alw ays a prompt .and re-
Chicken and gll the Good Thing!
That Go With I t
75c
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