Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 18, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    MONDAY,
Working *t Kudcra.
Visited w ith Parents—
Raymond finneran of Dnne-
muir, Cal., spent yesterday la
this city at the home pf his par­
ents. Finneran Is employed on a
surveying gang by the city of
Dunsmuir.
In Grants Pass Yesterday
Worn AnAprsen Creek— .
Mrs. A1 Sherrard and daugh­
E. A Center of Anderson creek
Was a business visitor in Ashland ters of Ashland spent Easter Sun­
day at the home of Mrs, Sher­
rard’s daughter, Mrs. Nathan
Gale in Grants Paas.
Don’t forget the Civic
party, Tuesday, April 18 at
Utility Booth— Basaar ladles of
p. m. Price 50c, Bridge,
Hundred and fancy work.
Trinity Guild, Thursday, April
31, Parish House.
Victor Electric records. *1
world’s best artists— Tbe Rose.
In Medford Saturday—
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Mrs. George Brookmlller end
daughters on-Liberty street were
Annette Fanght of Medford in Medford Saturday visiting with
spent the week-end In Ashland friends and looking after busi­
ness affairs.
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visiting with friends.
Mrs. Lee Byers is worklnf
the dry goods department of
dere’ store for a few day«.
Motored to Gold HUI—
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beek
family of the Ashland Clea
A Dyeing Works motored to
Paulserud’s for cleaning.
Hill and Bybee’s bridge ye
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out at the bridge, which
I^et’s go. Elks! The Ladles’ caused by heavy rains is I
dance, April 30, Elks Temple.
fairly good condition, a ten
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ary support having been ini
ed.
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Chief Buttermaker—
George N. Gray, son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. A. Gray on Iowa
street, who graduated from the
O. A. C. last year and spent the
summer organising a new cot­
tage cheese factory at Portland,
is now chief buttermaker at the
creamery of the college at Cor­
vallis.
Let the UNION write your full
Better clothes for less at Paul-
coverage automobile Insurance. aerud’s.
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A dandy piste lunch Including Veo, ot course.
eotfee every noon and night, 35c.
TAXES
At the P lan .
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Tax office will open April 31
Richard Posey Campbell, bet­ to May 6 Inclusive, City hall, up­
ter known as .Dick Posey, gave stairs, bring last tax receipt? O.
Left oa Trip—
a program for the geneflt of the
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Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rockefel- high school student body in the Winter, Deputy.
low, who have been residing at Talent bi*h school auditorium,
Here Saturday—
the Ashland hotel for some time, Friday evening, April 15.
Mrs. L. C. .Hill, a resident of
have gone on their regular trip
Talent, was a visitor in Ashland
through t h e northwest. Mr.
White
King
Soap Special, Saturday shopping and looking
Rockefellow Is a traveling aales- Sch'uuerman’s Grocery.
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Cliff Payne makes doors.
In Bend This W e e k -
Postmaster F. D. Wagner of
Ashland and Judge Beard ot
Home made Candy— Baiaar. Talent are spending this week
Ladles ot Trinity Ouild, Parish in Bend, Ore., attending the con­
clave of Knights Templar. They
Hoase, Thursday, April 21.
made the trip by way of Klam­
ath Falls.
Visitors Here Yesterday—
A. L. Klrst of Portland, Ore,.
Shredded Wheat, 2 for 25c,
and A. W. Fog of Marshfield,
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Ore., were visitor» in this city Schuerman’si Grocery.
yesterday.
Remember, Paulserud’s
are guaranteed.
In Medford S a tu r d a y -
Mrs. Domino Provost on Van
We can make that old suit look
like new. Paulserud’s for cleaning. Ness avenne spent several hours
We call.
lflO-tf in Medford Saturday.
moutha In Ashland, left Friday
night for Dunsmuir, Cal., where
he expects to remain throughout
tbe summer. He is employed as a
brakeman by the Southern Pg-
eifle company.
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Visitor From Roseburg__
,
W. C. Johnson, a resident of
Roseburg, spent yesterday in tkia
city visiting with friends.
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Fred Nell Here
Have your screens made at
Fred Nell, who works for the
Jordan’s mill.
California Oregon Power « h -
pany at Prospect on the road to
Crater Lake, spent Faster Sun-
Moved to L. A.—
day in Ashland with his ehU-
Mr. and Mrs. H. Swartwood,
who have been residing at 326 dren Jean and Kay. Mr. Neil
North Main street, have moved
to Los Angeles, Cal., to make
their home. Mr. Swartwood for­
merly was employed by the S. P.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Bell of Rod-
company?------- ---------------
ding, CaL, spent the week end
L Have a fit at Órrea tatyors, 73 In this city with friends and
Oak St, new location.
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Visit ertW ith Sisters—
R etim ed to H o m o -
Mrs. Anns Zeigler has returned
Let’s go, Elks! The Ladles
to her home on North Main St.,
Dance, April 38. Elks Temple.
John Hughes, Bert Mattern
l<>-3 after spending the past week at
and Sam Jordan of this city spent
the home of Mrs. H. E. Hals,
yesterday fishing at Gold Ray
who recently moved from this
dam ./ntey cangkt.twq. blg Chin- Attcndcd IAn< Auction—
etty to Klamuth Fails, wberr Mr.
Among the Ashland people who H al/ is employed by the Southern
motored to Medford Thursday Pacific comnanv._________ _ _ .
to attend the land auction Of the
Hondeleuw
ranch of 180 acres
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Mushroom gravy, 16c can,
Just north of the city were: B. Schuerman’e Grocery.
Parish Monee.
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V. Carter, Henoy C. Galey, John
"'Choked Food— Baiaar, Ladies Churchman, E. > T. Staples, Leo Improving ItayMIy ■
-of Trin'ty Guild. Thursday, April F. Ferguson and. wife, J. C; Jlop-
Misa Rnth Osman, who under­
per and C, w ? Banta.
J L Pnrieh Honed.
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went a major operation In a Los
Angeles hospital, is improving
rapidly and was removed to her
home at 701 East Emerson Place,
San Gabriel» Chi.', on Easter Sun­
day. ’ ;*i‘
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TODAt, TOMORROW AND WB9NK0DAY
Miss Jean Lynch, who la em­
ployed in the dry goods depart­
ment of Enders* store, spent the
day in Medford yesterday-visiting
with her sisters the Misses Verna
fusdLKrALyneh.The tMren ahds
enjoyed a motor trip to Grants
Paas.
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Spent Easter Here—
j Mr. and Mrs. A. O. McGfeo an^
Two children Avis and Genevlev«
ot Medford spent Easter Sunday
at the home of Mr. McGee’s par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs.' W. R. Davie.
graphic plate flaws.
Many Plates
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In addition several other plates
are exposed several times in each
of the 30,000 star fields to meas­
ure the brightness of the stars,
thus making about 300,000 sep­
arate exposures.
Another part of the task 13 the
measurement and calculation of
brightness and position from the
(Continuad from Pago V»a)
plates of nearly .8,000,000 stars.
s finished thia part of the wor^ These calculations are made twice
id recently took over the other to avoid errors.
,lf of Santiago** share.
The three observatories, which
Grants Pass— Golden M a r y
e furthest behind are Potsdam,
Germany, Sydney, Australia and mine, with 8800,000 improve­
Facubaya, Mexico. It is poeaible ments and 100-ton mill. Is ready
that part of Potsdam’s work will to run on 35,000 tons of 815 ore
be transferred to the Belgian Ob­ already blocked out.
servatory at Uccle.
(
Gredt Map
The purpose of the great map,
or Aatrographie Chart as It is
called, is to give accurate posi­
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tions of all of the brighter stars
in the sky, including those visible ot crime in this country. It is the
with a Jhree-lnch telescope. An­ certainty of punishment, rather
other purpose is to give a close ea- than the degree of severity that
timate of the brightness of these deters crime.
stars in order that future changes - ’’And these executions do much
in the sky can be noted accurate- to debase public morals. Most of
the newspapers print the details,
ly-
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It is contended that the comple-
tlon of thia chart will assist in in-
vestlgating the distribution of the
stars through space and in arriv-
J»g at a more accurate knowledge
ot the forBB and structure of the
universe.
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The number of charts, necessary
to COTer the «hole sky is consider-
ably OTer
and each ot these
20 000 pUtM 18 expo8ed three
tim®8’ 80 that e8ch "Ur to repre-
Rented by three closely approxl-
Points in order that they
Dlay not * • “ >«taken «or photo-
Farmers Attention!
Look at yonr mowers for
broken and worn parts before
cutting commences. We keep
in stock repairs for any or
most ofi mower’s made.
and these things cannot but do
harm to weak minded men and
b°ye.
“Capital punishment endaag*
ere the innocent. Many hare been
sent’to their death needlessly, ev­
eryone knows. *
"Life Imprisonment i s much
better. It protects society Just aa
well, ior better. It makes convic­
tion much more certain. It has
been tried In many places and
found successful. And it decreases
the harm when innocent men are
convicted.”
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Never Shine
BEAUTIFUL
A shland M aid
i s Good
B U TTER
Our butter is made ft»
S
from fresh cream past-Rd
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erized in a W i z a r d ®
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Pasterizing system, theWJ
& best method obtainable, «j
I t’s The Quality
Adulta 00o
Coroner
Office
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EVEBLASTINO
, Call and 8 m O ut Display
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
THE DOLLAR YOU SPENT
now belongs to someone else
The dollar you deposit in your savings
account w ill be yours tomorrow, ready when
yon need it, and earning compound interest all
the while.
Don’t delay, START NOW.
The Citizens Bank
LITHIA CREAMERY
of Musical
in condition 3$5
nights a year and
w h e n I s m o lc e ,
I insist uponLucky
Strikes because I
found from experi­
ence that they don't
irritate my throat J
Hardware
The Winchester
Venetian Toilet Preparations
E vening
Deputy
A shland, Oregon
Enamel
E lizabeth A r d e n s
M atinee
. MORTICIAN
Helene Blede
Licensed Lady Assistant
YESTERDAY
P W f«
These are scientific Preparations developed
by Elizabeth Arden as a part o f her famous '
method o f skin treatment. They are used in
every Treatment giv^n in the Arden Salons
and should be a part o f your daily care of
the skin at home.
E lizabeth A judbn ’ s
r
H . Q. STOCK
JOHNS MANSVILLE TRANSITE
ASBESTOS SHINGLES
Decorative
UEAD COLDS
il   ï ï ï ï s r "
T he New York (Hants of 1890—the old Polo G r o u n d s-
Coney Island beer gardens—the big game against P itts­
burg—T h ey ’re all in this scream ing tale of a baseball
team and— Casey!
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We Handle The
Garden tools, hose, lawn
mowers, fencing and posts of
every description.
P eil’s Corner
Conducting .....*
CItolo—
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Dr. Roland Allan ot thia city
1« conducting tha baby «Unto ta
Phoenix today lor Dr. Inskeep,
tba county health officer.
Wicc tiiiist fee
when they nse this new wondeiy
ful French Process Face Powder
called MBLLO-GLO— keeps that
ugly ehtee away. Women rave
over Us superior purity nnd qual­
ity. Stays on so long—skin looks
like a peach—keeps complexion
youthful — prevents large pores.
Get a box of MELLO-GLO Face
Powder today. — Lithla Springs
Pharmacy, Bast Side Pharmacy.
vîsîsa
Come Hear Rev. f*. H. Crum-
»acker, returned missionary from
3hlna lecture tomorrow evening,
kt 8 o’clock at the Brethren
ihurch Cor Mountain Ave and
Iowa St. Admission free.
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Vtmtiim Tnltt
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Lithia Springs
You, too, w ill find that Lucky
Strikes are • mild and mellow—the
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finest cigarettes you ever smoked,
made*
' o f ■ the finest Turkish and
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domestic tobaccos, properly aged
and blended with great skill, and
there is an extra process—“It’s
toasted”—no harshness, not a bit
of bite.