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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1927)
Leaving for Loa A f r i c a MAa Carol VaaDyka of Med ford, formerly of Ashland, 1« leaving in a few day» for T am Angeles, Cal., where she e x a c ts to remain throughout the rum mer. Stated Manor k- conclave Hall Wednesday evening, April 10. R outine busi- aeaa and work In Red Cross. Light refreshments after session. All Knights cou rteously Invited. O. D. FRAZEE, E. £ . W . ft. D A T , Recorder. 195-2 E. C. Barnea of <ha Standard Nate Ham lltt 1 company at Great. Faaa spairt Cel.. s»ant never aterday la 'this eUy visiting h toad yeaterday friends and looking Affairs. ; TAXES Tax ofHc» w ill open A pril to May 5 inclusive. City hall, stairs, bring tact tax receipt. W inter, Deputy. ‘ 191 - M e » * Commitncrry Xo. 4 ’ Vtaiiing tt'ltli Wee«'— K afehts Templar — " "---- " OHW . Educators Coming to Oregon i.c.t ft.r X o n lt— II a the made C at^Z— Caxaar. Charles R1 id'ford o f Bpqkano, Ladies of T rin ity G uild, ¿»arisi) Wash., chlof postal Inspector for House, Thursday, A p r.l 21. the northwest district, after W ill M. Dodge of this city made a business trip to Talent yesterday. «pending yeaterday and this fore noon in the x lty in connection sr|Jt (lie coming DeAuirem cnt rial, left this afternoon for the i io rtli.--M e d fo rJ M ail Tvlhtrne. ) I f you want It dono right take It to W hite. Wfcd-tf Have yonr screens Ionian's mill. Business T r i p - tuude u, Stated convocation. Thursday Visitors from I'ortlnnd— 4 a.’«- Trip to Eugene— Visitors in Ashland yenterdat evening. April 21. Routine busi- Mr. and Mrs. W . II. Ilodkinson peas, also work in Mark Master. from Portland included: A. <j>. in Church street left, by automo- Perrott, A. II. Reemouru, A. B. >lle yesterd.y for Eugene to take AU companions InVited. A. J. McCALLEN, H. P. Ogden and C. ft. Bostrlck. heir granddaughter Miss Shir W. H. D A Y, Secretary. ey Marx, who has been visiting Mushroom gravy, ‘ . J»«-« n Ashland for the past few days, Schuerman’s. Grocery. >ack to her home. They expect ."¿J May Buy Dunce o return to this city sometime ‘ •T h e Past M atron’s Club will Former Resident H e r e - tomorrow. give a May Day dance on Monday Lester Weisenberger, formerly evening, May 2nd In the Masonic a resident of Ashland, but now W hite K ing Soap Special, ftgll. Dickey’s Orchestra. Gentle- with the Foster & Kleiner Co, at ichuuerman’s Grocery ’ 192-tf | £ n 75c, ladles 25c, including re- Marshfield, spent Sunday and / idalF) Ar«*v*v, /ra fr rz cX froehmenta Monday in this city Islvting with Paulserud’s for cleaning ¿ ^ re c to r G v itfr/c A bis father C. C. Weisenberger. W eek-Rad at Kngcnc— Apron Booth— Bazaar, ladios of Four of the 100 professors who will teach at the University of Oregon summer ses Mias Margaret Cason, who T rin ity Guild, Thursday, A p ril 21, teaches la the Lincoln school on Among the C alifornia tourists sions in Eugene and Poortland from June 20 and July 29. Bench street, spent the week-end Parish House. who registered their cars at the tat Eugene visiting w ith relatives local Chamber of Commerce yes I. tor a t e t- days this week with yoflng people. Tnoee present were, terday were: John A. Green of Mrs. M artha Mattison, M r. and d an attack of flu. From Arago— D. H. Jackson has also been Mrs. F rank Reed, M r. and Mrs. _ J. S. Root, Julia A. Root, Mary Oakland, I. W . Perkins o f Glen- C. W . Holdridge and fam ily, M r. on the jlc k list this week. Root and L. T. Root of Arago, tale, W . M erriam of Long Beach, Mr. and Mrs.- Sherman of Jack and Mys. F rank Holdridge and Ore., were in Ashland yesterday J. D. M iller, of Pasadena, E. A. sonville spent last Tuesday at fam ily an^ Miss R pth Ganoway. to visit the city and drink Lithta McGrath Jr., of San Franciaco, Francis N. Nadsen of Piedmont, L eft for McMtwavIlIc— -the J. F. Arnold home. water. jffta s Emma Maloney, Spanish lohn Finney of Sacramento and - Cecil Harbor dt of Ashland SPR IN G UQttrnrtor at the local high Cooked Food— Bazaar, Ladles M. E Morgan of Tudor. Spring is like an army, sribool, left Monday for McMinn- of T rln ’ty Guild, Thursday, April The V alley View Community Marching o’er the lea, vTOe, O re., called there by the 21, Parish House. Better clothes for less at Paul- f club was invited down to Tolo Sweeping a ll before It, wrud’s. - 194-tl serious Illness of her father. • last Thursday to spend the a fte r Like the winds upon the sea. noon w ith the Tolo Community Announce Birth— t c,ub. ’ Myriad are its soldiers. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Beebe, s Eighteen members accepted the Conquering a ll the land who live jnst south of town, Invitation and spent a very en- W ith beauty, and gay banners, announce the birth of a daughter, jooyable afternoon. And gifts In every hand. born on Monday, A p ril 18. The Tolo ladlqg had arranged games that created a lot of Tramping on, they call ‘‘T it arms,” * Rave a f it at orres tailors, 72 ' and late is th e altera«® The birds, the buds, the tree», = i OakSt.neWlbcaUüH?- lU -0 served a very delicious luncheon. Broadcast the message down the seheol, spent the Easter vacation -------- — A' wUh V e r"parents and .friends7TB « rtu rn e d t o W ork— hiato lunch including .noon aad night, 15«. his work at the Overland 'Shoe op a fter having been confined his home on Granite street for the .past few days w ith 111- S Basaar, ladles of T ria it? Guild, Thursday A p ril 21. Parish House starting at 1 p. m. , d Mrs. Bos L. Taylor Let tha UNION write yonr full tiri birth Of a son. born gjh April 1« at >07 coverage automobile Insurance. Too, of eoarae. is-t¿ enjoyed the afternoon at Tolo home on'Sunday/ By every passing 'breeze. M r. M. F . Craig, who celebrat ’ were: Mesdumea W m . Glenn, H. 1 H. yypgggnt, Everett Bostwick, ed1’ his 94th birthday on A p ril The sun smiles out In gladness. Grace Lowe, W . F*. DeFord, J. 7l*h, has been quite ill a ll week, The rains laugh low in glee, and confined to his bed most of The streams slag happy welcome R j McCracken, L. H. G allatin, a ' k In sweetest melody. George Bishop, Russell Bishop, the time. M r. and Mrs. D. O. H u rley 1 M ary Brower, Mabel . R esc he it , Elisabeth Tood, tritatajBd .party ’ of srolatlvea ■ } ‘ Forest Grove, Ore. 9 J. T. Arnold, N, jfc- B ond,' fh.-rdM.,» d Irlan d s, M td in n e r '■ on B&ster 1 Jones, D. ft. Jackson,* Allcfe’ Farin-x 1 er, G> ,8ft:' N ith o ltf ^Wnj J /L tu i- An . f a s t e r ‘j e | f ! J ' 1 9 WALLACE BEERY «CASEY. AT THE B A T ’ TOMORROW AND F R ID A Y In M r- and and d a u g h U B ';;to M T fx« « m ; / o / Ashland an<T M r .-'ip d ’ Mrsy'Kj-’ji^. Westerb’erg --anM.'1s o n /J h (^ ik H *W Talent spent Bai»t«£$uuduy jttt)i M t. and ftA . fam 5 M ' b . tlo y d M llv r. And C THEATER BEAUTIFUL r n n 8 H H f o today hunt ^,/LA G raiah -^ Building permits tÿô för first quarto^.,254B ^205, i ex- ceed^d#ffy prevloutffull year’Á ife r fam ily d f M i l f o r d ’ vb re guests of Mr. jjn d ) & s '/ George Bishop 1 last Supday. - p r . j.'/F . Arnold is 1 doing Jury, duty a t Jacksonville this week, r--'-i E. M. E llis made a trip to Fred DeFord was out of school Shalehnrst Tuesday evening. He reports the road In very poor condition, the last few miles being tmpaatfable for cars. The snow la several fleet deep at the Oil City. M r. and Mrs. Carla were called to K lam ath Falls F riday by the Illness- o f Mrs. Carls* brother. He was improved enough by Tneeday to be out of danger so she could leave him. She resum Softens and Whitens ed h er school duties Wednesday The Hands. morning. * ' Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Kincaid I m m e d i a t e relief for and fam ily spent Sunday at the chapped hands and faee. H am aker home on Green Spring. N ell Creek Is an attraction for fishermen these days. A num- ber o f Ashland residents w fre notteed trying their luek Sunday. Mra. > mer Grow, who has Registered Pharmacist beta 111 at the hospital tor aev- aral weeks, is Improved and w ill Phone 116 ba home la a few days. , Don’t forget the dance Friday, April 22 at Thomas* Packing house. junction of Pacific H lgh- IN PASTEL SHADES VOILES Priced at 05c to 75c RIEGER’S Creme of Violet RAYOLAS Priced at 86c SPUN SILKS Priced at $1.19 CREPES Priced at $1.49 to $2.75 TELEPHONE DIRECTORY FOR Please arrange for any change you may desire in present listings or advertising as soon as possible and not la|er than April 30, 1927. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company «BIG YANK’’ Athletic Men's Union Suits, Triple Stitched, Elas tic Spring Back, Bar Tacked at all strain pointe The finest union suits in the world for $1.00 ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings. . PONGEES Priced at 98c to $1.75 Lilhia Springs “1 Pharmacy CHIFFONS - Priced at $1.98 to $3.50 U HY '' . CREPE ROUMAINE Priced at $3.25 ITISYOURMOVE TAFFETTAS Prioed at $1.39 to $2.75 If yon intend to save money, decision and action are necessary. Nothing comes from LACES TO HARMONIZE EFFECTIVELY WITH ANY CLOTH. CINDERELLA SHOE DRESSING A POLISH OB CLEANER FOB EVERY SHOE. OVERLAND SHOE SHOP Step in and Plan Your Graduation Trousseau waiting until “ TOMORROW.” . Decide NOW that you will open a savings account for systematic deposits. The Citizens Bank Ashland, Oregon Ä