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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1927)
The Mieses Dorothy and 1 «4» * «*2^ááiñgkÁ Local ■ Personal flotes KOW SK * (Hem mpd; M ‘ MbWMBu?» •< Los' Angelad, ca l., a n visiting w<lh friends in Ashland and Med formerly resided ford Las rdonsarly i was *> fb s spent toft tasi t f r . M ltd In this is now loékjng for a new* Idea tion. Cliff Payne mgkee ladders V<g D ay Daacaa The Past Matron’s Club will .Mrs. WlUUra Siam of. the G rüfte «sorry npderwsnt give n May Day dunes on Monday ’ ' Homs girewn abperaaus, Sehner- operation yesterday at tbs evening, May .ipd in the Masonic man’s Grocery. púnunlty hospital in this ¿city Hall, Dickey’s Orchestra. Gentle men 75c, ladles 28c, cards 60c, In- Detectives to Medfowt-r- dudlng refreshments. Among the Southern ■ • — • ■ detectives in Medford : Medford Coach 'Leaves— lu connection with ithè i "Prink” Cellison, athletic Helman’s Baths and Swimming Ing trial of Hugh -D’ A tank will open for the season coach at the Medford high school were: H. G. Fhoftlpr Sunday, May 1st. tfJ -S t left yesterday to spend several Francisco and ; T. W\ days looking after business af Grants Paas. — Medfo fairs In San Francisco. Left for Seattle— News. Mrs. T. G. Miller, wko has Helman’s Baths'sad Swimming been visiting with friends In Ashland and Medford, left yes tank will open for the season. 203-St terday for her home In Seattle, Sunday, May 1st. Wash. A dandy plate lunch Including Have a fit at orres tailors, 73 eoffee every noon and night, 38c. 108-tf 181-U At tho Plain, Oak St, new location. 202-)U Í Did yon get a basket? On M ie pdebntto Anniversary— The snntversary of the found nt Plato Confectionery by the ing o f the Odd Fellows was cele American Legion AnxIUary. 2«3-3t brated at Kerby, Oregon recent ly. Members of the Order from ♦H over the country and of the ' ‘ A number » f qonnty officers Greats P a n band attended toe arc planning to attend the Law affair, which closed with a dance. Other things discussed were the i pgrttetvathm of Ashland to the Rosaria at Portland to ' d u n e, which has already been decided i npom The urging of the City fcounetl an<| p ark Board to permit U r ’a .A fJ ia lU ohb Lon the Installation of U th la wetof Id the olty park near the P la n , also don’s leading hotels, f London being regarded h , vtó t- , id the"hotels, and the requesting a ers as the world-centre of mascu survey as to the deman and sup line fashlona. qpportunlty la talmn ply of cabins-in the auto camp, ■ko replenish ward robes by "mift»' ' and demanding a definite plan to Hpf taste,”, whpse garments are no provide for ally lack therewith. ljonger in line With fashions dé- . " The Board was unable to com plete the program at this meet- < ing. therefore a call was made tor - another meeting on Tuesday eve j theni on leaving* fhe hotel and the ning, May 9, tor a further saggssr, L o t el authorities have to decide tion- and completion of - definite I What must he dohe with these left plans. '1 ' L f f garments. I The clothes áre cleaned, preeatm RESIDENTS OF PARISH TO PREVENT BREAK and stored, then the late visitor is » ¡notified by the hotel manager ‘who (Continued From Page One) swalt» instructions, a In, most eases the owner? of •tefe police are guarding the em- toe out-of-date garments ssidpm^ (bankpeots of New Orleans». reply and? tbs' Various charitable Result Inevitable institutions are the beneficiaries The result is Inevitable. The Of the discarded raiment. levee w ill be cut, hat not with out a struggle, or perhaps blood shed. Meanwhile, residents of the parish «re bringing their wives, children and livestock to New Orleans, and the men are re turning for the battle. An order has been issued by Mayor O’- 1 Keefe to permit no one to enter rsuraeruu s. • t at Have your screens mad* Jordan’! mill. T. “ Attended Meeting— A large number of the mem bers of the Phoenix Neighbors of Woodcraft Lodge attended the meeting nt Ashland Monday night, which was held In their honor. Among them were: Mrs. Ed Hamlin, Mrs. Clara Calhonn, Mrs. Cobletgh, Mrs. Dougherty, Mrs. John Roberts, Mrs. Reemee, Mrs. French, Mr. and Mrs. Louie Colver, Mrs. A rthur Furry, Sybil Furry, Mrs. Corn Chandler and Mrs. Elmer Coleman. Enforcement Officer’s association I f we can’t fit yon to Ready- Which is being held In Roseburg to-wear, we can make yon a salt today. Chief of Police McNabb that will please yon. Panlsernd’s. ef this city aas State Traffic 200-tf Officer Sergeant Nichols of Med ford are among those who ex Elected to Membership— pect to go. j Two well-knotrn Medford girls at the University of Oregon nt Jats dance Bellview Commun Eugene were recently elected to ity club, 'Friday flight, April 29. membership of Orchekls, wo Let toe UNION write yonr full Admission, men BOc, Ladies 26c. men’s honorary dancing frater- ¿overage automobile Insurance. nlty. They were Dorothy Brown, • Musical Instruments, strings, sophomore IB physical education, Accessories— Elhart’s. and Joyce Maddox, sophomore In Fresh m ilk and cream, Schuer- an’s Grocery. 201-tf Austin Chaney, who has spent The popularity ot the Tucker the past few days in Ifedford orchestra dances has Increased at the home of hte cousin and so' rapidly that hereafter they wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Crews, former realdeats of Ashland, has will be held every Saturday night I n . the Ashland Armory. -The returned to hto home in Port floor to being reflntobed, and land. » ayerytolng. wjll -be., to raadtaa as Saturday for than»- - dellghtfnF events. Free lunch of borne made served. known Medford Judge, to attend 209-lt* ing court In Onusta P a a until next Monday, .when he expects to return i tor'the D’AutrtenOgt trial. order fro m .h ls office. But this is not; preventing the trappers from returning. land flooded, but New Orleans w ill be freed from • the flood threat now sweeping with re* lentless force on a rapidly rising crest. Because of* the threatening at titude of the people In St. Ber nard parish and the press of im mediate conferences, Secretary Hoover, director general of alt flood relief work» - has delayed his visit to the proposed site of the levee cut until tomorrow. M s . , Stoy He may stay over to witness the blowing up of the embank ment, but his present plans call ►for a return to Vicksburg, Mias., tonight. General Edgar Jadwin, chief of Army engineers w ill remain to witness the break and if Hoover’s party moves northward he w ill rejoin .them at Vicksburg. Permission was granted for the break upon recommendation of HOW DO TOT FEEL ON St. Bernard without a written ARISING? -------------- ------ -— Very likely your kidneys een- program FO R Y E A R trol yonr anaws?.' It to glorlaoS DISCUSSED RY OFFICERS to awake with a lively, healtity, ---------- energetic body. It la miserable (Continued from Page One) to drag an aching, tired, weary ----------------------- — u-----------------„ htobwty which wUI permit of o«r giving greater publicity and pro- motion ot this our nearest local attraction; t^ird, uniting onr ef forts with the Talent Irrigation District for making tola the best and most onstandlng district In the Btate; ' To this end as a be- ginning Joining with district 1« a great celebration and picnic tola summer, ppsslbly on July 4th, Hot Point Toasters ■ Waffle l>ons . Grill Stoves Percolators Curling Irons XL ELECTRIC Station o u r good Phons 82 Weather We Do Washing and Greasing. Fuller Paints body from a sleepless, reatleee bed. Foley Pills, a diuretic stlto«- lent for toe kidney», constantly used over 28 years, are a tail- able, valuable medicine that pto- mote healthful, normal actio , of kidneys and bladder. Cost little, contain no harmful lngredtenta. Sattofactlon guaranteed. Ask'' for Foley Pills dleuretlc. 8old evbry- where. • Electrical Drive yonr car in or call by telephone and we will come and get it. : Varnishes A paint and varniah for every need AVe are prepared to wash and grease your car and do any necessary servicing. I O. RIGG LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE Phone 172 THE QUALITY STORE > Ktodergnrien '.and " nirsery, H rs. Nellie Stola«, 12» H argt- -AtoeBL 202-1 mo.« SMARTCOS Reverend A- 8. Reeae of Brookings, Or»., has been visiting < ltb hto granddaughter. Mbs ‘Thelma Reeae. who to a student i t the Southern Oregon Normal »ebeol. for the past two days. Miss lteesc makes her home with Mr. and Mrs. Bam McNair on Scenic Drive. •S FEATURING THE FINEST FABRICS. MOST 1 STYLES ANp HIGHEST WORKMANSHIP. 4 « * " *• V » .* • * ‘ ‘ ’ ' ♦ • ury Month-End Sale brings delightfully smart Spring the reach of the tnost thrifty purchaser and this ap- ys noted in our costumes^-is of the highest stand ard of excellence. A timely sale that presents a wonderful opportun ity to secure the very nearest modes at prices much lower than regu- L* Tax office w ill opea April >1 to May 6 Inclusive, City hall, up stairs, bring last tax receipt. O. Winter, Deputy. 121-18 > Womens and Misses DISTINCTIVE New Frocks * ■ it y - > ■ >»- IB H u w 11 »X. PRICES Easy on I f \ * 1 \ \ ’l V \ < 1 Novelty Materials, Tweeds. Values up to $16.50 v\ 1 1 • p Pocketbook Twills, Poriet Sheen, Kasha. Vaines up to $£7.50. BORN T a ilo r e d -to - M eaeu r« C lo t h e s satisfy every taste and This collection of unusually attrac tive models presents the first fash ions for Summer modes of graceful lines; lovely new colors; new ahd exquisite details of printed silk. T R IC E D ch ea p ready-m ade c lo th e s, w h e n y o u ca n b u y g e n u in e B(MN made-to-meas ure clothes at record breaking lo w prices. Every BORN suit, re gardless o f price, car ries a double guaran- Wonderful collection of novelty ma FLAT CREPE teriels— V h 1 i »0-« p to $22.50. CREPE DE CHINE, GEORGETTE DRESSES Tour choice of any Coat or Dress in <mr burgs stook a t th il low price. Poriet Sheen, CÍterineen and Twills, Trimmed wit» fur on ooilar. , Vaines up to^$S2.50. A group of frocks which includes sports, street and afternoon and evening models. Regular Values, $37.50 Or $39.75. PauHerad*s Wash Silk AND CfflFFOÑ FABRICS DAYS Fine for street an d . Sports wear. S X . i n P M t e l ............ $16.00 NEW SPRING STYLES IN ALL. THIS WOOL DRESSES Less 331-3 Per Cent. WEEK aaaaannffiaia