Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 03, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    DAILY TIDINGS
Pit*«<-hvd »1 C,
Itoeal * Personal flotes
—
Rev. Barney of Eugene, Ore.,
preached a splendid sermon at the
local Christian church last Sun­
day morning and evening and he
will fill the pulpit of the same
church next Sunday. Mr. Barney
Is looking for a location.
Home grown spinach
Confined To Home—•
Mrs. Elmer Sanderlln waa con­ 25c, Schuerman’s.
PARIS, — (LP) — The vanguard
fined to her home on Mountain
Mss—is Hall
of the invading American tourist {
Will Speak—
Avenue yesterday with illness.
army has landed On JVench soil
*' Stated
coaclave Wednesday
Mrs. Marion Lance of the Port­
and Paris Is ready to withstand all
evening, May 4. Routine busl-
Two pants suits, >35 values for land Unity Center of Practical summer long a golpen bombard­
ness and work in Red Cross. All >25 at Paulserud’s.
• 207-tf Christianity will speak in the Civ­ ment of thp national coffers.
Sir Knights courteously invited.
ic clubhouse on Winburn Way for
Paris is checking the enemy's
O. D. FRAZEE, E. C. Expected H o m o -
the next ten days starting Wed­
resources
and is confident that'thh
W- H. PAY, Recorder.
Otis Johnson, son of Mr. and nesday, May 4. The public is
207-2 Mrs. O. H. Johnson on Granite cordially invited to attend. No French passive apd hospitable re­
sistance will as usual result In a'
street. Is expected noma about the collection.
victory for France.
Business V is ito r—
tenth of June from Eugene, Where
* Hotel managers are bringing
• J. L. Kavanagh of the Emery he attends the University of Ore- 70 Cars R egistered—
out their morning coats, inattres
* Kavanagh company in Lob An­
Approximately 70 out-of-state d’hotel of Paris' justly - famous (
geles, Cal., stopped in this city
cars were registered at the local restaurants are - rubbing their (
today enroute north, to look after Visited in Ashland—
• Chamber of Commerce yesterday. hands as they murmur the names
business affairs.
Mrs. Allan Proctor, a resident Those who stopped this morning of hundreds of cuccnlent - dishes, *
of Talent, spent Sunday in this were: T. H. Fahrling of San taxi-drivers, are oiling their . me- 1
Kindergarten
and
nursery, city as a guest at the home of Francisco, M. L. White of Madera,
rs. NeUie SJeloff, 1S3 Harga- Mrs. N. W. Heard op Laurel Cal., Davll Saylox of Miami, ters, and the Paris.guides are on '
n St '
203-1 mo.' street. Mrs. Proctor has been Fla., Sam Mcfuerson of* Yaki­ every street corner.
About 300,000 American touy- -
seriously ill for several weeks and ma, Wash.. W. H. Rowwn of •sts will see France this year, ac- t
Hpcnt Bunday in G. P.—
this was the first time that sho Ruth, Nevada John Marguardt, of
Mrs. A. M. Lassau of this city had been able to be out for some Detroit, Mich., and F. F. Kates of cording to the latest official esti- ’
mates of the various tourist or­
spent Sunday in Grants Pass time.
Baltimore, Md.
ganizations here.
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with her husband who left- Ash­
During
the
season
of
1-926
land a few days ago to walk to
Have your screens made at Visitors From L. A.—
American tourists hnd other trav­
Walk to New York City, where his Jordan's mill.
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Carter of
elers arrived in France to a total 1;
g r e a ts are located.
Los Angeles, Cal., spent yester­
of 270,000. ThijJ figure will be e
Suits >1 Sand >17.50. All'wool. day in this city transacting busi­ easily reached this'year, not tak- c
'/ Let the UNION write your full Paulserud’s.
207-tf ness and visiting with friends.
ng into account the 30,000 mem- 8
«overage automobile Insurance,
hers of the American Legion m eet- 1
feo , of course.
33-tf In Ashland This Morning—
Here Yesterday—
ing In Paris In September, accord- d
Mr. and Mrs. Grantham who , Cris Marx of Eugbne, Ore., was Ing to the official estimates.
p
^turned From Crescent C i t y -
reside on a ranch just south of In Ashland yestercay visiting with
The end of this year’s tourist
Henry C. Ga’ey a«d Sam Me- Medford, spent several hours in his uncle J. W. Beck, of the Ash-
season will see France richer by p
>air. who have spent the past few Ashland this morning visiting land Cleaning & Dyeing Works.
more than >200,004),000, If the .«
day* in Crescent City, Cal., rep­ with friends and looking after Mr. Marx was called down to
hopes of those concerned are v,
resenting the Ashland Kiwanls business affairs.
Medford to act as a witness in the
\
realize^. This hope Is based on the h
dab at a big meeting, returned
trial of Hugh D’Autremont.
official estimate of what AmerL h
last evening to their homos in
Maxwell House Coffee, 49« lb.
Prom Hornbrook-*—
this city.
\ Schuerman’sjQrocery.
Mrs. Anna Peck of Hornbrook,
' Hava » Wt at orren tallon, 73 Five F a talities —
Cai., Is spending a few days In
■Oak St, naw location.
. 161-tf
There were five fatalities |% Ashland visiting at the home of
Oregon due to industrial accidents her daughter Mrs. Manley Con­
System Being Rebuilt—
during the week ending April 28, ley on Liberty street.
The telephone system of Klamath according to the state industrial
Falls la being rebuilt and*extended accident commission. A total of Business Visitors—
' .r—
to serve a populatlr/i of 25,000.
Verne Johnson of Eugene, Ore.,
639 of the accidents reported were
under the workmen’s compensa- is Bpending .a couple of days in
this city looking after business
affairs.
Helman’s Baths and Swimming
Visitor From Portland—
tanknow open .„for the season.
us ' ‘— "UM
tz. i t . l*erinns w<B amcmw
tne
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wright and
business visitors in this city yes-
'erday from Portland, Ore.
Spent Week-End in Medford—
to Eagle Point Sunday and spent
Miss Bonnie Pollard of this city
the day visiting vrtth relatives and spgnt .the past week-end in Med­ Confined to H o m o -
friends.
Mrs. L. D. Parks, mother of
ford of g. g»pgt at ths home of
Mias Georgia Currier. Both young Roland Parks, was confined to
For cleaning, pressing and re- ladies attend tha^outhern Oregon her home |n the Bellview distrlot
ntodeUng. Phone Paulserud’s.
for a few days last week with
Normal school In Ashland.
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297-tf
Illness.
Cliff Payne
makes flower
yiphtag fo Corvallis—
• boxes.
NOT A SECRET— JUST COM­
• Mias Elisabeth Stearns of Hits
MANY ARTICLES REDUCED MORE
MON RENHE
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-i
•
city is spending a fa* weeks vls-
, The neighbors of Mrs. Arthur
tfto« *jto frletods at the Oregon
The Rogue River Valley Col­ De Mulle, Grasmere, N. H., were
Agricnltnral College at Corvallis lege Women’s elub will meet on curious to know what medicine
gpd at the home W J|er aunt, Mrs. the 14th of this month instead of r.he took that “acted like magic,”
W. H. R hM u In Albany.
on the 7th, as was previously an­ in restoring her health.' “No se­
nounced. They will meet with cret at all,** she says, “Just com­
, The Walter H. Jones Land Auc­ Mrs. L. E. Williams, 520 S. Peach mon sense. I saw Foley Pills di­
tion Company will sell a new Avenue, Medford.
uretic advertised and began tak­
modern five room bungalow with
ing them. I feel fine now, after
half in acte of ground Thursday
Bring In your Crtsco coupons, 15 years suffering from kidney
May <th at 1 p. nt. at Phoenix, we redeem them, Schuerman’s.
trouble. I never have a tired
across from the aew school. The
' 204-tf feeling, and am active and hap­
terms offered on thia property are
py.** Men and women every­
so liberal as to make this won­ From M edford-
where use and recommend Foley
derful aew home within the reach
Mrs. T. W. Mt|eB and Mrs. Pills diuretic. Satisfaction guar­
of anyone interested.
Attend Miles, Sr., residents of Medford, anteed. Ask for them. Sold ev-
this sale sad own your home.
were visitors In Ashland recently every where—No. 1.
**
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206-4 at the home of Mrs. Ellen Wagner
on Granite street.
FORMER RESIDENT WES
Word was received In Ashland
this morning of the ' death of
John D. Loucks at his home «in
South QategACal., on Saturday,
April 30. THY body Is to.be bur­
led at Sheridan. Wyoming.
. ,
Mr. aAd Mrs. Loucks (nee Miss
Edith Porter of this city) resid­
ed In Ashland for a number of
years and Mr. Loucks was a well-
thought of and useful citizen.
La Grande tests and npprovap
new >25,000 street ÿghting sys­
tem.
Medfórd—-Golden Crosti mine
*12 miles out reports >80 a ton tin
ore4
Delicious Waffles
Made at the Table.
GRADUATION VOILES
SLIP MATERIALS
FtNE TWO THREAD
CHIFFON VOILES -
40 inch widths — Pastel
Shades, gun Fast. Price
the yard
SLIP MATERIALS
40 inch w idths.— Pastel
Shades to match the Qhif-
fpp Voiles. A No. 1 Baro­
net. The yard
THE «‘WHO RAY
SLIP CLOTÍI
HOT POINT ELECTRIC
Waffle Irons '
It makes a plate size,
evenly browned,, crispy
waffle every two and one
half minutes.
u>
QUALITY LACES
For Trimmings. Priced at
Indestructive Colrod
Element
Wide tray like base to*
catch overflow, batter.
XL ELECTRIC
Station
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
NEW SHADES IN HOLEPROOF SILK HOSE
AND UP
HSI.OQ
Shop The New Goods At
Hab-a-dash Inn
m
a w
The Modern Way
,
conducting of modern funerals. Soft, warm
shades replace the somber black. The
modem way is to lighten the grief of
those left behind—and not to add to it.
Quiet dignity—beauty — warmth — loving
care — characterize our service. .<
LATE SPRING WEATHER TELLS US TO REDUCE
Dress Shirts *
$1.40 Grade N o # 95c
N ifty Knickers
$7.50 Now $5.95
Others Less
FRANCIS, LOIS
ORAN and NSIL HAM-
.TON.
YOU
HAVE
JUST
THIS
WEEK
From the stage play which
Itaa held its audiences for
year»— An excellent enter-
‘iainment—deeply appealing
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and wonderfully well acted.
SALE
ENDS
Fancy Dress Trousers
$8.65 Now $6.92
RED BUTTON
. “ CAN’T BUST ’EM“ '
DOUBLE SHRUNK TWILL*
Overalls
A New Pair If They Shrink,
Fade or Rip
THAN 20 PER CENT
• •
$39.80
Hart-Schaffner-Marx
Suits Now $31.60
‘Can’t Bust ’Em
Corduroys
$5.50 Now $4.40
Collegiate Tweed
Trousers
$7.85 Now $6.25
THE QUALITY STORE
Wednesday
SPECIALS
Linen Lunch Cloths $1
Size 45x45—In Blue, Pink, Gold and Green
Sold Regular, $1.25
Just Overalls
Curtain Materials, Yard 50c
Well Worth The Money
SPECIAL
Rayon Silk in Stripes, Filet Nets and Tuscan Nets.
Value to 75c Yard
$2.25 Now $1.89
^ant’ Bust ’Em Khaki
Trousers
2.00 Grade Now $1.28
Funeral Directora
Day Phone 212.
Night Phones 281-L— I81-J
Mrs. Louis Dodge, lady assistant
Printed English Broadcloth..
Yhrd 50c
ALL WOOL NIFTY
FATTEKN SUITS
$25.00 Now $18.45
SATURDAY
Yard wide in nifty printed patterns. Guaranteed fast.
Sold Regular 69c Yard
Honey Comb Bath Towels Each 25c
Extra Large Size. Sold Regular, 39c Each.
EVERYTHING SLASHED
MILLER’S TOGGERY
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Rayon Silk Bloomers Pair $1
Several new colors to choose from.
Sold Regular, $1.25, P a ir.