Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 07, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    Ltoeal j Personal flotes
Reads Original Poc ma
Mrs. H. C. Fielding, pioneer
resident of Ashland read several
original poems at the Southern
Oregon Normal school assembly
Friday morning.
Popular and Standard music—
libarla.
V isltlng Parents— '
lira. Clyde Young and daughter
are spending the week-end at Ap­
plegate visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Kleinhammer.
N O R M A L A L U M N I N O T IC E
Oregon Norm al School A lum ni
Day, Jun e. 11th, may be a
complete eueceea, i t la . neeee-
sary th a t the general com­
m ittee have as many names of
former students and graduates
of the old norm al as possible.
A ll Interested a re asked to
send In lists o f names and
addressee to F red C. Homes,
chairman o f the committee on
arrangements.
. A tthe Bellview club house, J a ss
dance again, Friday night, May 6.
Men'SOc, women 25c. LotB of fun
Confined To Home—
and good eata. Dickey’s music.
Lucille Carson 1« confined to
208-3
her home with an attack of the
measles.
Goes To R och ester-
Mrs. A. G. Adams left Frida;
Let the UNION write your full evening for
Rochester, Minn,
eoverage automobile insurance. where she was called by the ser­
Veo, of course.
83-tf ious illness of her husband.
'
Motored to M edford-
Fresh milk and cream—Schu
209-tl
Mrs. S. D. Doremus motored to erman Grocery.
Have a fit at orres tailors, 72
Medford
this
afternoon.
Oak St, new location. ,
U l-tf
We buy and sell used atore
H. C. High, local contractor fixtures. 353 East Main or M2
211-1-mo.
started a . crew working Thurs­ Boulevard .
day, building a road to the site
of the proposed Ashland Creek Ashland Visitor—
Riley Nyswaner, former pqc
dam, and clearing the site of the
prietor
of Riley’s Place. Talen'i
dam. He was recently awarded
the contract for building the dam. was in Ashland yesterday.
Contractor Starts Work— <’• j
Suits $1 Sand $17.50. All wool.
Kindergarten
and
nursery,
Paulserud’s.
207-tf
Mrs. Nellie Sieloff, 138 Harga-
From Prospect—
Mrs. Chester Phillips and Doris
Two pants suits, $35 values for
Montgomery
of Prospect were vis­
$25 at Paulserud’s.
207-tf
itors here yesterday.
A t Hospital—
Bananas, 3 lbs. for 25c
Mrs. J. E. Crowson was oper­
Schuerman’s
Grocery.
2(
ated on at the community hospit­
al the middle of the week and is
Resuming Work—
getting along very nicely.
Mr. A. C. Strange, teacher of
education
at the Norma school, Is
Cliff Payne makps orchard
able to resume his work after a
ladders.
short illness due to the removal
of his tonsils.
,/
Visiting Parents—
Engene Moody, who works for
Have your, screens
the Southerns Pacific Company at
-
Roseville, Cal.,'de spending a few Jordan’s mill.
days In Ashland visiting with his
parents.
Jackson Co. Association of Mu­
sic teachers will meet at Andrews
Studio, Sparta Bldg. Sunday, May
g at 4 p. m- A fall attendance Is
desired ax the state president.
George Wilbur Reed will be pres-
profit by his mistake the next
time be takes his bed along:
HEALTH
PROTECTION
UA Regular Scout”
«
North A
Comp^
with
FRED THOMPSON
and
SIVER KING
Visiting At Klamath F a l l s -
Miss Elma Ltnebaugh, a stu­
dent at the Normal left today to
spent the week-end with her sis­
ter In Klamath Falls.
Helman’s Baths and Swimming
tank now open for the season.
M t-fi
Ail the romance and roar
that makes New York the
inost colorful city* in the
WHY “OO PER CENT” ARE •
STILL BUFFERING
It Is a glorious thing to awake
with • lively, healthy, energetic
body. It Is a misery to drag an
aching, tired, weary body .from a
restless, sleepless bed.
W. K.
Holland, Harlingen, Texas, thus:
“I bet that 50 per cent of those
suffering from kidney Irregulari­
ties never take anything for kid­
ney regulation until it Is too late,
whereas Foley
Pills diuretic
would be a God eend to them as
they have been to me.” A reli­
able, valuable medicine, constant­
ly In uee over 25 years. Ask for
Foley Pills, diuretic. Sold every­
where.—No. 4.
A healthy person never feels
constantly tired.
Being “too
tired’’ continually Is a sign of
something wrong.
Watch your
kidneys. It elimination Is faulty,
take Foley pills, diuretic, a perfect
regulator of Irregular kidney ac­
tion. Miss Giddens, of Hayne­
ville, Ala., says: .“ Foley Pills, di­
uretic, have been a wonderful
help to me, relieving me entirely
of weakness, that always “too
tired” feeling, headaches and ner­
vousness.” Men and women ev­
erywhere use and recommend Fo­
ley Pills, diuretic. Ask for them.
Sold everywhere.— No. 3.
KOLSTER
RADIO
Single Dial Operated
Six Tube and Compact,
Fuller Paints
Varnishes
A paint and varnish for
•v ery need
T O. RTCC
Wa
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Ashland Laundry Service
is absolutely worth while
in every home. Try i t
Tubes Tested and
Reactivated.
XL ELECTRIC
Station
GUY GOOD
Phons 81
You will appreciate the well cooked food, the
splendid service, the air of refinement which
combine to make
Sunday Dinner
LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL
A R E A L PL E A SU R E
$1.00 Per P late
A re You In P rim e!
NOI NOT FE E L IN G JU S T RIG H T
Then the sunshine and hot mineral hatha of
Richardson Springs
Near Chico, Butte County, California can do
Wonders For You.
W R IT E U S
L E E RICHARDSO N, M anager
For quality, purity and flavor, alwayi
JUST PHONE
165
Ashland Laundry
Lithia Springs Hotel
Beauty Parlor
Ashland Creamery
BUTTER
ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY
Hunt’s Craterian NwarMoiL, May
America’s Inimitable Aétor in His Foremost Hit
Since “ The Man From Home”
20th Anniversary
Party in July
IN H IS G REATEST LAUGHING SUCCESS
We will give away absolutely FREE several hun­
dred dollars worth of prizes the day of this party
AMONG THE PRIZES ARE:
One 6-Tube Radio S e t
One Hoover Electric Sweeper.
One Suit of Clothes (your choice.)
One Silk Dress of Your Selection.
Several Pairs of Shoes
MANY OTHER PRIZES
Ask for Ticket at Our Store any day from now
until July-
Watch For Further Announcement!.
. and
under way
tor power Plant on Sixes River
and tor big milling and lumber­
ing operations heire.
sterilize everything sent
to us for evading.
IF “ALWAYS TIRED” TRY THIS
Demonstration
world.
n-
P S
(t makes all the difference who
Joes the waving for you. Our
^killed specialists know how —
|ust try them and find out. There
Is all the difference in the world
.veliera in a wave correctly given and
on« given by a novice. Now Is
the time <nd this Is the' place
to have It .done. Price. ...... y f l S i
From all parts of North Amer­
ica, tourists stop In the Ashland
Camp Ground, and when leaving
compliment the caretaker, W. M.
For cleaning, pressing and
modeling. Phon« Paulserud’s.
\
Hair Waves Permanently
Adds to Beauty
TODAY OHLY
8UNDAY ONLY
’W’^ —------- H
T h e ‘‘Mother’s D ay” service w ill
’ be held at the Bgptist church next
’ Sunday at 11 a. m. when Rev; R C l
Chappelle will preach. Services
’ will be held at the chapel car a f t
Daughter B o r n -
Ur. and Mrs. Geo. Tockett re­
port the birth of a daughter born
May «.
Port Orford— Plan
And fasten your blanket«,
Securely to the pad.
And along toward morning
The Oil Cloth-Covered Mattress
Our quarters are dandy
Your Caretaker’s fine;
’ Jiving quarters for the minister reading room where magazines, We fried np onr bacon
Afid sat down to dine.
1 and family. Entering at the front daily papers, mileage charts,
' end of the car is a reception room Oregon pamphlets on scenic beau-
- with book cases and other suitable i ties of the state, and detailed road Our food was well cooked,
Likewise our Ashland bread;
1 articles of furniture for the smalt maps of the entire Pacific Coast
1 space allotted. The main meeting are available to those who regls- Then we spread out our. blankets
And rolled Into bed.
1 room la next and consist's of the ter. For three years Mr. Barber
1 usual seats with racks in the seats Jias capably taken care of the
1 In front for song books. It has tourists, and has many funny We awoke about midnight,
And oh, what a plight
an organ of suitable size for thia stories to tell of the types of con-
1 place of uforshtp with a pulpit and veyances in which the tourists ar- For all of our bedding
' baptistry. The room is well light- rive
and depart.
Many are ‘ Had slipt out of sight.
ed by electricity and heated by a "hand” made automobiles, with
small furnace In cold weather or parts of well known cars atfach- Now all take a warning.
When packing your tins
<ao «teetrtc*hea ter when the weath- ed in some peculiar manner. Oth-
’ er is not cold.
' —— -
er cars are without names and
The rear end of the oar is for J there is little possibility of rec-
- the private use of the missionary ognizing tne various assembled
and his family and contains a parts. Fords, take precedence ov-
model kitchen, refrigerator, bath er all others, and it is believed
and sleeping quarters, consisting that many «re of the "190Q type.”
’• of a regulation Pullman car secT The register book in the Com-
tion with npper and lower berth, munity House contains many com-
Our service guards the
Cooking, sweeping and in fact piiments upon the treatment re-
health
of the home man-
practlcally everything in the lias ceived, and also many Jocular re-
POSSESSIONS O F GEARS — -
of household duties are done by marks about the life of thp tour- ager
TO GO A T AUCTIO N electricity.
’1st. Here Is one about the ex- By removing the burden
* *" These cars were built 28 yeai\ perienees of a camper who will
of . washday front every
1 ago at the cost of $22,000. Six
week,
1 of them now operate west of Den-
By removing washday ex­
ver and the other In the East. The
posure in bad weather,
1 cost of operation of a car being
bud
By removing the danger
‘ about $1500 per year and $4000 K l
tSfll
" 'per year for mlslsonary salaries ■ j S
O tti
sickness .
1 and expenses. The cost of trans-
O ff
KY
Our laundering process
1 portatlon is the price of ten full W id vSuSSj*
¿Yr
FW I
A dandy plate Inncb Including
ooffee «very noon and night, 56c.
At the Plata.
105-tf
Be aure and remember
To include aafety pin
A COMPLETE LIST OF FRIZES WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER
A COMEDY TRIUMPH OF TOUST MAGNITUDE!
•Few P o ri. Chicago. fo a to a . Philadol-
1
ghia Laud Mr. Hodga and Hia Succaaa
“A most delightful and refreshing evening’s enter»«i^.
ment”— ■Hear
N n r York Herald-Tribuae.
situation for Gilbert, for Shaw, for Harry B. Smith,
for James O’Neill—or for William Hodge. And I, for
one, am happy that Mr. Hodge tackled thia courtroom
scene.”— Aabtoa Steeeaa. Chicago H erald A Kaaadaor.
“Hodge writes and acts another hit—he it one of the
best actors in the country.”— Amy Lealie, Chicago
Daily Haora.
“The star has reached the senith of hit characterisation
to date.”—Boston Herald.
“America has made a stage idol of -William Hodge.“—
Philadelphia Record.
New York Cast and Production
Exactly as Presented on Broadway
This stellar attraction oomee here direct from a lim ited en*
gagement a t the enrraa theatre, San Francisco.
SEND IN
M A IL ORDERS NOW
For choice locations send in mail orders new.
and money orders payable to Hunt’s Creterlan
please enclose self-addressed, stamped envelope
prompt return of tickets. Orders will be filled in
In which they are received. Box Office seat sale
day. May lltk .
Make checks
Theatre end
for safe and
the sequence
opens Thurs­
P R IC E » — InelmUng tax— Lower Floor SS.7B, SR 90, g l.fld ;
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Balcony, f t . « « and «1.10