Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 21, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    From Klamath Faite—
« fair grounds Sunday evening
stained severe
injuries. Mr.
rigsby works at (be Bun Crest
rchard.
w
C. L. Welch of Klatpeth Falls
Is spending a couple of days in I
Ashland looking after business.
affairs.
Personal flotes
R. 8. Nyswarner sold his pool
Let the UNION write y pur fall 1 hall Monday to Mr. picks of Ash«
coverage automobile Insù rance
" land who will tfcho possess Ism
t ee, of course.
as-tf
this week.
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Cora t'reshy of Orlville,
resident of R< «Islcred Oars Here—
»no Is here on a short visit >PS^<
1 yesterday
C. N. Houses of Flint, Mich., Saturday In Talent.
lng
with
E. MayAeld of Tacoma, Wash.,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slavena e t Mew Trials Are Ordered
; Frank R. Hays of Plains, Kan., Klamath Falls called on John
For Mçn Under Death
,
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W. II. Clark of Santa Clara, Cal., Herring and family Bunday, g 'f
■ Stated convocation, Thursday
tailors, 73 mid Wm. C. Bruton of Berkeley,
The Camp Fire Girls met with
eypning, April 21. Routine busi-
191-U Cal.», are among the out-of-state Ella Hamilton Monday evening;
■eas. also work la Mark Master.
,
tourists who registered their cars
Fred Cook of Tennant, Cal.,
AU companions Invited.
rinter Gar- at the local Chamber of Com­ came over Thursday and returned
A. J. McCALLEN, H. P."
merce this morning.
Friday taking wife and infant ba­
W. H. DAT, Secretary.
by back with him.
H
l i t - 2 i ItNsinces Vlnttotv— ■
, a dandy plate lunch including
Talent baseball team defeated
Kdw. J, Carlo w, a resident of coffee eveiy uo«n and night, 35c. the Eagle Point Friday, score t
Bend. Qfegon, spent yesterday lu At the Plata.
105-tf t«» l.
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")n a recent issue of the Tidings 1 Ashland looking after business
We are sorry to import the
it was stated that train No. 31 Interests.
Cliff Payne makes counters.
death of Margaret E. Spitzer who '
Would arrive in Ashland at 9:20
passed %way at her home in T a lJ
p. m., but this should have read
TAXES
ent after an illness of three
Secured
Position—
-
.
9:30 a. m.
Tax office will open April
Besides her husband,
M I hs Bernice Kincaid, who has months.
to May 5 inclusive. City ball,
to
mourn
her
loss are th/ee sons
Iteen working for .Dr. Charles A.
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May Day Dance
stairs, bring last tax receipt.
and
three
daughters,
Mr. and
Haines for the past few months,
«The P u t Matron's Club will Winter, Deputy.
191
Mrs. Spltse'r have resided in T al­
lias
secured
a
position
as
steno­
give a May Day dance on Monday
grapher for the Moon ’Lumber ent for the past 21 years.
evening, May 2nd in the Masonic Made Trip to Medford—
Glen Withrow and Ed Jacobs
'company and Will begin her
^¡all, Dickey's Orchestra. Gentle­
W. P. Walter, secretary oi
were
lucky in their fishing trip to
duties Monday, April 26. The
men 76c, ladles 25c, Including re- local T. M. C. A., made a
Savage Rapids Sunday bringing I
company’s
offices
are
located
In
toeehments.
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to* Medford yesterday with
the First National bank build­ home over 80 pounds of salmon.
high school baseball team.
Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Hurley en­
ing.
FtovtMwed T alen t Store—
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tertained a party of 14 Easter
Have your screens made
•N. Dlx of this city has pur-
Remepber, Paulserud's suits Sunday.
rhaaed Killey Nyswarnei’s ton- Jordan’s mill. *
Mr. R. C. Logan has resigned ns .
are guaranteed.
feetionery and poq| hall In Talent
mayor and Mr. James Bannister is
•nd will move Sown there soon. In Ashland' W ednesday—
acting in his absence.
J. W. Walling and Mrs. W ar­ Deceived Lily —
Jim Morrison and family of
The
girls
at
the
local
office
of
We aim to write insur­
ren of AmltK Ore., were In Ash­
Knob
H ill Orchard were vigjting
ance policies that “ hit
land yesterday to attend the the Pacific Telephone A Tele­ Mr. and Mrs. W ill Reed Sunday.
meeting of
Pacific
shalerles graph company received a beau­
Word has been received here ..the spot” in case you
Brunswick Light-Ray Records which w u held in the Litkiä tiful Easter lily Saturday after­ of the death of Mrs. A. R. Robley
have a fire loss* a bnrgb
noon from Mr. and Mrs. W illiam
• better— El hart's.
ot
Tacoma,
Wash.,
on
April
12.
lary, loss or some other
Sanders of the Ashland Green­
Mrs. Robley was Injured oyer 2
disaster.
house.
White
King
Soan Special
months ago being struck by a car
. M « . 4?. F. Sherherd has re­ Schuuerman’s Grocer}
while crossing the street and nev­
Put your insurance pre­
turned to her home on the Boule­
er recovered from the accident. election in our hands. Our
Exprrra Thanks—-
vard after spending the winter Vieitors from (liilo q n in —
At the la it mealing of the Lin­ She resided in Ashland and vi­
insurance service is well
Mr. and Mrs. R. Â. Powers,
iths visiting with relatives
coln Parent Teac ier’s association cinity for a number of years aa<
directed. We write poli­
friends in Ohio and Southern who live at Chiloquin, Ore., spent the teachers an ; parents voted to leaves a .host of friends.
yesterday In Ashland visiting
cies
that “ cover” your
fornla.
.
Mrs.
Hasel
Ferns
received
this
express their thanks and apprecla-
with friends and transacting lio n to th« local merchants, who weak the Plymouth Rock baby ¿risks. We represent the
so willingly gave their help and chlckg she ordered from'--Warner
Hartford Fire Insurance
/
donated articles for the school cir­ of Medford.
^Company.
Paulserud’s for cleaning
Kenneth Dentón of Klamath
cus, which ¿vas held at the South­
ern Oregon Normal school about Falls and formerly of Ashland vis­
M nwmw Residents Her e
ited school friends in Talent Sat­
the 19th of March.
M r. and Mrs. A. R. Squires of Here F or Few Days—
urday.
Ray H. Reed of Klamath Falls
Hornbrook. Cal., former residents
Opal Denimer was a dinner
of M r i^ atuT " AW T
yesterday looking after land looking after the business
Murphy of Ashland Sunday.
affairs of Jiis mother, Mrs. Jack went an operation at the Com­
Mr. and M ri. BeTt GrigshySSB
Milton, who with her* husband Is munity hospital yesterday, is re­
now living in Honolulu. Mr. and ported today to be getting along son who were in the auto crash at
nsurance oervi
Well Directed
Mrs. MUton formerly resided on vary nicely.
Nojth Main -street In this city.
Better clothes for leas at Paul-
serud’s.
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• Rose Moffett. Carol VanDyke,
llargaret VanDyke and Doris
KMaknmmer of Medford were
visitors In thia city last evesr-
J. E. Martin of Toneolla, Ore.,
Ikg to attend the E lk’s Ladles’ was la Ashland yesterday renew­
Aubee.'- "
ing old acquaintances end visit­
ing the city. Mr. Martin was a
■ Oat a chance on the diamond well-known resident ot this place
ring at Winter Garden dance Sat­ many years ego.
urday night.
197-9
«ee ï è r B e e
Dance I. O. O. F. hell Thurs­
day. Friday 22, Gents 60 cents,
Ladies 25 cents.
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HELPS A PAINFUL ACHING
\
BACK
Lumbago and a stiff, aching
back suggest at once the need of
a good diuretic to stimulate kid­
ney secretions end rid the sys­
tem of troublesome poisons that
cause the distressing aches. Mrs.
Black of Petersburg, Ve., says:
‘‘Before I took Foley Pills dieure-
tle, I could not stoop over nor
raise np without greet pein. Now
since taking them I have none.”
Ask for Foley Pills diuretic. 'A
prompt Improvement w ill amply
repay you. Satisfaction guaran­
teed. Sold everywhere.
B
kept Cook county Jail la contiaual
ferment by hie plane for eeeape.
On acdbuut of his presence in
"munterera* row,” extra guaris
have bean patrolling the corri­
dors and exterior of the aged
building.
Only a few months ago saws
and files were found In his cell.
Fermekes and his companions,
panlel McCeegehan and John T.
Flannery, weip convicted of ^he
murder of an official of a build­
ing and loan association during
an |S ,000 holdup In 1924.
After the three had been sen­
tenced detectives found, conceal­
ed in secret caches tn the floors
and walls of the Fermekes lodg­
ing enough dynamite to blow up
eye and body bruises, and Mrs.
Hattie HOWltt of Montesano and
son Ed 8tv>sbeyry of Pendleton,
kef children, had the dje# to her
property. Ooeeip assumed that
the beating was responsible tor
the transfer but her children say
that her injuries are due to a fall.
Ths aged woman will not talk. Ac­
tion has been started to sot aside
INDEPENDENCE, Ore., April
the deed.
21.— Mrs. M. B. Stansberry, aged
83 years, is the eenter of godslp
Umatilla and Mornow Counties
and court action pends regarding
will double last year’s big turkey
the possession of her home.
crop.
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» dosen city blocks, together with
Astoria— Smith's Point Highway
minute floor plana of a score of
the larges banking institutions la to. be widened and resurfaced with
Chicago.
asphalt
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BOY!
DRESS SHIRTS
Miller’s ¡Toggery
“ Hab-a-dash Inn”
Classy Sum mer Underw ear Just bit
TWO BIG, LOTS OF COATS ^OFFERED FOR
' 1 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
15 Coats at SI 4.95 worth to $24.50.
25 Coats at $19.75 worth $24.50 to $29.75
SPRING
GOLF AND SPORTS
CLOTHES
SUITS
Three piece suits—skirt, vest and
jacket,' with either the vest or
skirt of contrasting color fire the
newest in Botany flannels.
$24.50 $29.75
Knitted Sport Spits
The Navy Twills or Tan and
Grey Oregon Suitings.
Separate Skirts
And Sweaters
d
Watch
HE observer's eye usually
starts and stops at your hat
Wear a fine hat, a renowned
Mallory, and make a fine im*
pression. W e dont merely sell
hats. W e fit them, to the head
and suit them to the wearer.
New Berliner
T
SnZtLLIA
Month - End
POLLAR
DAYS
SALES!
JUST ARRIVING
They are so distinctively clever in design, so
I evidently the work of a very talented design­
er, that they will appeal to the one who wishes
to be correctly gowned without tdo much ex­
pense.
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THEY ARE REASONABLY PRICED AT
and Tony — Master
H one — Riding Head
Shoulders Above The
d io t Blood Tingling
ern Of Daring Advett-
in the Hills of Danger
‘No Man’s Gold” and
man’s Love.
ISAAC’S
M ALLORY
HATS
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