Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 05, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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Mill Is Started—
HUlah Temple
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ghway E m ploye
>i««o«ic llall
Stated Meaaltm
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Stated session, Friday evening
May >6. Important business. Re-
freshments afterwards.
I MADRAS. Orp„ May 5 — (IP}—
SAM H. BAKER, Potentate. IRoss.M . Oedney, state highway
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
«department employe who was
Lett for Portland—
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t i (found dead at the wheel of the
Mrs. Ida Nell, Dr. Bertha Saw-^OUI«1 to Los Angeles—
* «truck he was operating, came to
Motor to H orn b rook -
Draws for Yr ek a
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hooper and yer and Mrs. Ralph Sowers w>f j Mrs. J. H. Quint of Powers, I his death as the result of inhal-
Glenn H ill of the Plata Gro­
cery left this morning for Yreka Mr. and Mrs. Albert Glauson Klamath Falls, niece of Dr. Saw-1 Oregon, sister of C. J. Road, nr-1 I Ing carbon monoxide gas, was
motored to Hornbrook Wednes­ yer, left /esterday by auto for rived in Ashland -last night on I the verdict oY the coroner’s Jury
to spend the week-end.
day. and spent the day attend­ Portland on a short business I her way to Los Angeles, where I meeting here last night.
ing to business.
v
trip.
she has been called by the death J
I Gedney was driving a truck
Dr. Jennie Ghrlst, an aunt lover The Dalles-California high­
Payne makes window
hers, and Mr. Read.
I way north of Madras late; Sat­
Have a fit at Orres
Oak St, qew location.
urday afternoon when he died at
Goes to Jacksonville—
OLD T IM E DANCE
. the wheel. The truck plunged
Mr. A. A. Madden went-do Goes to O orvalils ■ ■'
There will be another old 'through a fence.
Much Improved—
Jacksonville today on business
Mrs. J. W. MfcCoy and Mrs.
Mm. Nellie O'Donahue, who time dance Friday, May 6, at
The body of Gedney was ship­
and while there attended the C. Pratt left this morning to has been seriously ill at the Thomas’ packing house, Junction
ped
last night to Sweet Home,
D ’Antremont trial.
spend the week-end with their home of h er daughter, Mrs. Guy of Klamath Falls and Pacific Ore., for burial.
daughters, who are students at Handles on Allison street, is Highway. Music by Tuckers or­
Have your screens made at
chestra.
209-2t
much Improved.
Oregon City — State will build
Jordan’s mill.
85-foot forest fire lookout tower
Gift Stationery fo r Mother's Visiting in Ashland—
EPWORTH LKAGl'K ELECT» | On highland Butte.
Berkeley Man Here—
Day.— Elharts.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Kester
Gandee
Officers for Epworth League
N. Yonng of Berkeley, Cal., is
of
Dunsmuir,
Cal.»
former
real-
were
elected last night at the reg­
in Ashland this week visiting
Registered at Ashland—
tents of this city are spending ular business meeting for the eiF-
friends.
E. W. T h u lt Rochester, N. Y., n few days in Ashland visiting suing year. The following of­
O. P. Starmer, Seattle, and C. with Mr» Gandee’s mother on ficers will assume their positioqs
Let the UNION write your full
McBride. Seattle, are among those
North Main s t r e e t and with in June: Beulah Hussey, presi­
coverage automobile insurance.
registered at Hotel Ashland.
dent; Lawrence Powell, 1st vice-
friends.
Yeo, of course.
8S-tI
president; Clara Anderson, 2nd
Kindergarten
and
nursery.
vice-president; George Mason, 5th
Arrived Monday—
Mrs. Nellie Sieloff, 123 Harga
Goes to Klamath—
Let Us Do Your Ignition
Raymond Flnneran, who Is em­ vice-president:' Helen High, sec­
203-1 mo.*
L. H. Hansen, proprietor of dine St.
Work
ployed by the Southern Pacific retary; J. O. Rtgg. treasurer; Na­
the Ashland Hotel made a busi­
rompany at Dunsmuir, Cal., ar­ dine Swennlng, Junior League
ness trip to Klamath Falls Wed­ Aceep.i New Position—
Spécial.,oil Ford genera­
Ruby Powell,
rived* In Ashland Monday to act superintendent;
Miss Grace Hawkyard, who has
nesday.
song
leader;
Charles
Mitchell,
tors and starters.
is
as a witness In the trial of Hugh
been instructor in scienae and
Q'Autremont, which Is being held pianist.
t li o t i m e to get them
Yams, 3 lbs. for 25c— Schuer mathematics at the Ashland High 'n Jacksonville *at this time.
denned
for the summer
man's Grocery.
209-tl School for the past six years,
ADD. LIFE TO YOUR YEAR»
run. ,
has accepted a position as an in­
And so add xest to your Ilf?.
structor of the Henson Polytech-
G. M. Sprague and son, Ver­ ‘When John B. Gordon, Danville,
The Home Decoration class of nical School In Portland, Miss
non of Eugene were Wednesday 111., found himself “always tired
e Normal under the supervis- Hawkyard is a graduate of the
afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. at night and burdened with a
o of Miss Marlon A dj. visited University of Colorado.
W. P. Walters. Mr. Sprague Is backache,*’ he took Foley Pills, a
e Model Home In Medford to-
located at Medford this week, 'wonderful diuretic stimulant for
Suits 31 i Band 317.50. A ll wool.
GUY GOOD
and Is attending the D’Autremont the kidneys. “After a few dosea
Paulserud’s. I.
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207-tf
Phone 82
trial at Jacksonville, where he is I felt better, could work with
For cleaning, pressing and re­
*o appear as a witness.
more ease, became stronger and
modeling. Phone Paulserud’s.
could sleep better.” Men and
Registered at Oregon— • ■
Moved to Barr M ill—
women everywhere are using and
J. K. Adams, New Westmi
Mr. and Mrs. S. C, Williamson {recommending Foley Pills, diuret­
tei*. B. C . and Evelyn Khnl
Seattle, are registered at the have moved to the* Harrah and ic, for faulty kidney action. In
La Barr m ill east of towii whqre constant use over 25 years. Sat­
Oregon hotel.
Mr. Williamson has a contract isfaction «uaronteed. Sold every­
daughter were la Ashland yester­
Helman’a Baths and Swimming tor hauling lumber to the mill. where.— No. 2.
day on the|r way to their home
The mill Is now opening for the
la Vancouver, B. C„ after an tank now open for the season.
St. Helens — Paper mill ships
SOS-« Reason and will soon be running
extensive tonr of the sonth.
full capacity.
first carload kraft paper to Or*
A t U th ia Springs Hotel—
lent.
Bananas, 3 lbs.
AmongHJhose stopping .at the ieventy-Slx Registri
Schuerman’s Grocery,
Llthift Springs Hotel are Mr,
‘and Mrs. W. W. Cole, DesMoines, cars from other states were re
Sells Track—
The Automotive Shop reports Io w a ^ E . -A ^ fllíb e rt/L o a Gatos, corded at the Chamber of Cons-
the tale of a Chevrolet lig h t‘de­ Cal. ,A. C. Fleishman. Seattle, racrce »Wednesday. This Is- th<
livery truck to the City of Ash­ and John Maben, Crater Lake largest registration* thus far thli
Lodge.
land.
I t takes a well direct­
Iioeal * Personal flotes
Lawrence Harrah who owna the
mill out near Shale City began
operations Monday. ..
.
.
Two pgnts salts, 135 values for
325 at Painlserud*«.
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D ies on a Truck
Miller’s Toggery
AND STILL
You Gèl Quality
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“Hab-a-dash Inn”
Friday and Saturday
XL E L E C T lflC
S tation
W ell D irected
A t the Bellview club house, Jass
7 A dandy plate lunch Including
coffee every noon and night, 35c. dance again, Friday night, May «.
At tha Plasa.
ioo-tf Men 60c, women 25c. Lots of fun
and good eats. Dickey’s music.
OLD T IM E DANCE
208-3
There w ill be another old
time dance Friday, May «, at Goes
Thomas' Packing house, Junction
Mis
of Klamath Falls and Pacific moral
Highways. Music by Tuckers or- visit
chestra.
20>-2t there.
THE THEATER KAUTVUL
TO DAY AMD TOMORROW
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Friday
Spedai
Return to Home—
Mr. and Mrs. J. Niles, who
have been visiting at the Stevens’
and J. Carter homes have return­
ed to their home In Alturas, Cal.
Grant Helman, who has been
visiting with the Stevens’ and
Carters* also left today for his
home In Petaluma, Cal.
Opens Paint Shop—
John Hughes, who is >an ex­
port In auto painting, has open­
ed a paint shop at the Llthia
Springs Garage on First street,
across from the Llthia Springs
Hotel. Mr. Hughes has had 30
years of experience In car paint­
ing and has installed two big
spray guns In his shop to do
’.he work.
DELICIOUS VIRGINIA
BAKED HAM
This has become one of
our most popular spec-
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ials. Come in tomorrow
for lunch or dinner. You
will like the genuine
Southern flavor.
Many Other Lunch
Specials
ed arrow to cover the
bull’s-eye. And it takes
w e l l w ritten insurance
policies to cover your loss
Jhotild yon meet with mis­
fortune.
C o n s u l t with this
agency of the H artford
Fire inKhranee Company.
Our ^oiieies “ h it the
sp o t” in case you have a
loss.
AFTER SATURDAY THE PRICE IN ALL STAPLE GOODS GOES
BACK TO THE ORIGINAL PRICE.
.
THERE WILL BE ROME A
SEASON END LINES AND BROKEN LINES IN READY-TO-
WEAR AND DRYGOODS ON
WHICH
THE PRICES REMAIN
LOW UNTIL SOLD OUT BUT YOU MUST COME FRIDAY OR
^ satu S d ^ W ^ gatn
A C L O VFIt'TI I E STORE.----- ------ ---------------------------------—------—
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Coat Sale is W onder(pl
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Coats at $10.75
That we have satisfied the coat
This lot has been nearly sold
buyers with good values has been
out Hut new ones have been put
into this lot from the $16.75 rack
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and for F riday and Saturday
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you will find greater values.
B illin g s A gen cy
Real Estate A Real Insurance
proven by the fact that our sur-
-plus stock has been reduced so
........
quickly, yet there are rare bar-
gains left.
For Friday
Turkish „ Hand
Towels
9c Each *
Com e'Saturday
F o r The Final
D ay’s Sale
CARD
ALSO COMPLETO
FO UNTAIN SERVICE
We wish to thank the many
rlends for - their kindness and
jympathy extended during the
illness and death of onr Husband
and BrotheF, also for the beau­
tiful flowers. We also wish to
thank the Elks for the beautiful
service. '
, MRS. JU LIA HELM AN and
T H E HELM A N FA M ILY.
ial Selling •' Men’s Shii
JUST
A
FEW
SPECIALS
ALL NEW P A T T E R N S— SUG G ESTIVE O F SPR IN G
Y O U R ICE SA V ES MORE FO OD
IN A G IBSO N
Fourteen walls of fine insula­
tion perm it your Ice to save
the perishable food you put in
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G IBSO N
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R EFR IG ER A TO R
Heat can ’t get through this
insulation. Neither can it pene-
trate the autom atically closed
doorg.
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LOW PRICES AND EASY
TERltfS.
R E FR IG E R A T O R S
at
J. P. D O D G E & SONS
“ The Artistic Brand
TRULY THE PROPER NAME FOR THESE STURDY, WELL
MADE DRESS SHIRTS.
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$2.45
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, Guaranteed Fast Colors
SIZES FROM 14 TO 18—FULL CUT
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