Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 14, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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Fishing Today—
Sylvan Frovost and Mr. Dud­
It, and Mrs. A. V. Smith aid
ley
of thia city are spending the
». Grav of Tacoma, Wash., are
day fishing on the Rogue river.
iding a couple of days In Ash-
I visiting the city and the
bet the UNION
iia park.
After the Senior play come to
Jaas dance a t Bellview. Begins at
* o’clock. Men 5?c, women |5c.
.216-2
e
Kindergarten
and
nursery,
1rs. vNellle Sleloff, 133 Harga-
llne St.
203-1 mo.*
Araemga automobile
Teo, 'of conree.
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purchased Essex—-
I The Llthia Springs garage re­
Sweet oranges, 2 doh. for 67c ports the "sale of a new Essex
poach to J. F. Hearne -of Hilt,
Schuerman's.
, '215-tf
Left For Roaeburg ..
Working At Enders—
The Misses Ethel apd Pearl
Jack Nims, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Shrum,
who are employed at the
BawftaU Player Here ■
Karl Nim«, Is working today in
Oral Robbins, who plays third Ashland Dally Tidings off lee, left the men’s department of Ender’s
this afternoon for
Roseburg,
base on the BOA baseball team
where
they
will
spend
the
week­ Store.
and resides In Medford, spent yes­
end visiting with friends^
terday in .this city visiting with
M o to r e d to -Rogue—
,
,
friends. Mr. Robbins was in Ash­
Mr. and Mrs.' W.'H.‘ Frulata dif
Fresh milk and cream*—Schuer-
land all last summer playing on
an's.
* ‘ ijg -tf B street motored down tg the
the local teaih.
.
Rogue river yesterday for the pur­
pose of fishing but as the fish
▲ dandy p u ts lunch including
Big Grange das
Hot Springs,
were not biting they returned to
coffee every noon and night. S ic.
Grange la-
Saturday. Sapper
Ashland.
At the Plasa.
195-tf
215-3
dies.
Enlarging Portion of Store
There may be other phono­
E. C. Barnes, a rqpident of
graphs but none sweeter than the
Grants Para, was in Ashland yes-
Brunswick. Ask for demonstra­
terday vUUing with friends and
tion.— Eihart’s.
transacting business. Mr. Barnes
Is quite well known in this city,
Business Visitor—
making frequent trips up here.
' Guy Everett of Eugene, Ore., Is
spending a few days in this city
Grange benefit dance. Jackson
looking after business afafirs.
Hot Springs, Saturday. Tickets
76«.
216-3
Paulesurd’s for celanlng. 213-tf
Flowering and vegetable plants
Holmes Grocery.
Mrs. G. W. Henry and Miss Cleo
Wiltse of this city left today for
Dunsmuir. Cal., where they will
spend the week-end, the former
visiting wttjt her husband and the
Big dance at Ashland Armory
Saturday night. Tuckers orches­
tra.
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Owners e f tote in the Harga-
dine cemetery ere requested to
clean their property before May.
2C and meet In the cemetery on
that day to complete the clearing
of pdfhk before Memorial Day.
Mrs. H. P. Holmes. Clerk. 217.2
Mrs. Nellie Sieloli’s kindergart­
en and nursery, rates reasonable,
hours to suit parents convenience.
122 Hargadlne S t •
21*4*
« 0 Cars Registered —
A few improvements are being
made in the drygoods department
of Enders* store, that portion
where the dresses and coats are
kept being made larger.
Went To Eugene —
Mrs. Louis Dodge on the Boule­
vard, left yesterday for Eugene to
be the guest of her daughter Ed­
ith, during the Mother’s Week­
end on the campus.
Returned To Ashland—
M. A. Lassau, who left Ashland-
a few weeks ago to walk to New
York City, where his parents are
located, hhs returned to Ashland
Have your screens made at and will probably remain here
throughout the summer.
Mr.
Jordan’s mill.
Lassau only got as far as The Extinguished Fire—
The Ashland fire department
Dalles, Ore., when he was com­
Visitors From Drain—
’ V
was called to the home of Mrs. B.
pelled
to
give
up
his
journey
on
<}aTd«W. Safley and Lloyd . L.
H. Hatch on lower Almond street
Coops of Drain, Orc., spent yes­ account of the heavy rains.
yesterday about 9 o’clock, where
terday visiting with friends and
they quickly-extinguished a flue
Returned To A s h la n d -
Intking after business affairs.
Mrs. L. H. Stearns has returned fire. No great damage was done.
For graduation suite see our to her home in this city a f t e r
Callers at Rabbitry—
special offer in York. .Blue silk- spending the winter in Oakland,
Ashland callers at the Sungold
lined serges. Paulserud’s. 213-tf
Rabbitry, west of Talent, the past
week were Mrs. S. CL Clark, Mr.
A big bundle of papers for a Former Resident H e re
Royster, Mr. Halnlng and Mr.
"Bo"
Carton,
who
resides
on
dime at The Tidings office.
Shaw.
1 tench in eastern { Oregon is
spehtllqg a tew days in this city.
Mr. Carton formerly resided in Dinner Guests—
Ashland.
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JM j C- and Mrs. Rosele
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residents of Talent, were dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Hale in Ashland Thurs­
Mrs. Dobbin Irwin on Van Ness
day evening.
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Big dance at Ashland Armory spending a few days visiting with
Saturday night. Tuckers orches­ days visiting with her ^husband,
who is employed by the Southern
tra.
Pacific company in Klamath Falls.
A real sals on suits.
window. Paulserud’s.
' Fifty out-of-etate tourists reg­
istered their care at the l o c a l
chamber of commerce yesterday.
The average registrations per day
for the pest two weeks have been
approximately 50 automobiles.
See our
2Í3-tf
H. C. STOCK
MORTICIAN
Helene Blade
Licensed Lady Assistant
Deputy Coroner Office
»FINGER PRINTS”
WITH LOUISE FAZENDA
U, Danville,
'always tired
led with a
r»oley Pills, a
tlmulant
for
iimuiani ior
a few doses
work with
tronger and
Men and
m
re nsinir
using and
ana
Pills, dluret-
action. In
i years.- Sat-
sold evegy-
foe Saves More Food
in A Gibson
;
'The Grants Pass plant'of the.
Southern Oregon,Gas company has
received some extensive altera-1
ttons during the papt few mont^g. '
A new generator and a new bom-
pressor tank have been Installed
and numerous minor improve­
ments made in the plant. Ten
thousand dollars has bean spent
In the work—Grants Pass Courier.
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SUNBEAM GRILLE and
TOASTER COMBINED
cooks a whole meal—right
at the table. Scrambled
•eggs, crab meat au gratin
toasted sandwiches are
only a few of the 49 dif­
ferent dishes it will make.
At MOO
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your grocer
Retain Your Beauty
-place your charm and beauty In
the car© of our . operators and
the? wil> take the best care of
>our he,p
complexion,
hair, yonr
and scalp,
and
yofl reta,n
KOO(|
looks for years beyond the over­
age, form the pleasing habit of
visiting our beauty parlors regu-
,arly for treatments.
We will
k®eP
you looking fresh, youthful
d Bttractlve
WITH GBO. J. HAYES AT THE ORGAN
Ashland Creamery
BUTTER
Lithia Springs Hotel
Measanine Moor
Beauty Parlor
Georgia Young
Yoo.wilF appreciate the well cooked." food, the
splendid service, the air of refinement which
combipe .to make
TUESDAY, MAY 17
ONE SHOW 8:15
LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL
Brick Morse’s
A REAL PLEASURE
11.00 Per Plate
THEIR ANNUAL WORLD TOUR WITH
Fourteen Acts of Vaudeville
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And Entertainment;
ADMISSION
Adults 75c
Children 25c
Are You In Prime!
NO! \ NOT FEELING
X.. JUST BIGHT
Then the sunshine and hot mineral baths of ;■
Richardson Springs
fear Chico, Butte County, California cads do
•T J O IC B Y O U S T H O U G H T S 9 Y T S L E P H O H B
Wonders For You.
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WRITS US
LEE RICHARDSON, Manager
JUST PHONE
165
Ashland Laundry
IMPROVE
Your Home?
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vur voice.
1927 April 27, P, M. 11:00.
^ 7 k » t bring* lonely bow s to the traveler and
1 \ . t o those a t h o m e .. . .W h e n distance pre-
S'FO
120 NL
8ANTB Fff, NEW MEXICO
PORTLAND MOTOR CO.,
the wonderful
LOW PRICES AND EASY
....
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TERMS.
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'For quality, purity and flavor, always
Phoqp 010
New Hudson Wins Praise
this successful stage comedy
of Nonna.
insulation. Neither can it pene-
trate the automatically closed
doors.
J. P. DODGE & SONS
GUY GOOD
...
Heat can’t gqt through» this
GIBSON REFRIGERATORS
XL ELECTRIC
Station
Phone 82
GIBSON
REFRIGERATOR .
pfL^sJl
California
This sadden hot long ex­
pected arrival of the good
old summer time is bring­
ing a flood of cleaning
work. Curtains, comforts,
b l a n k e t s , pillows and
feather beds need to be
cleaned. Let. ns take this
difficult task off from
your hands.
We guarantee c a r e f u l
washing and finishing of
everything sent to us.
ASHLAND LAUNDRY
SRRVIOR 18 R IA L
X 00N 0M T
Fourteen walls of fine insula-
tion permit your Ice to save
the perishable food you put in
fjSBB|j|
Resetved A lte v a tis n s
Toasted
Sandwiches
THE THEATER BEAUTYEL
TODAY ONLY
Klamath Falls—Work begins
Myi
on heavy 1927 street paving pro- starts
gram.
. from '
Spending Week Hr«*-* '
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Mr. ao.d Mrs. M. Krows of
Seattle, Wash., are upending about
a week iu Ashland visiting the
city and drinking Lithia watap,.
Mrs. Krows stated that he and hid 1 j This week the students enjoyed
wife were in this city some time an extra assembly period when <
ago for the same purpose and that» i they beard the debaten* give a I
they were very much pleased with, ¡Ireport of* the trip to, Warrenton.
the City and the surrounding I Dick and Dana Joy, the victor- 1
/ountry.
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/'Ji SÍ oub debatan gave accounts of
iltheir Interesting Journey, and I
Spending Few Hay« in Portland— Í Mr. Alltsoh, their coach aleo. 1
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Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Whittle and f gave a. talk. 5
daughter, Mias Virginia on B
Ashland will debate the.cham- ’
street are spending a few days [ pions of eastern Oregon at^ Bu- 1
on a combined business and pleas­ gene next Friday night. The win­
ure trip to Portland, Ora.,
ner of this debate will be the 1
champion of Oregon.
Visited In A s h la n d -
The camp f|re girls wyi have ‘
Mrs. Joe Downing and mother, a public ceremonial, next Sunday
Mrs. Myra McNeil of bong Beach, afternoon at 2 p. m. at the old 1
Cal., have been In Ashland for the Normal school gronjxda. » They. ‘
pest few days visiting with old ] cordially Invite the public to at-» {
friends. The former, who was tend.
Miss Floy McNeil, and her moth­
The faculty and Semilles had a )
er were reeiden^ of this city for b re a k fa st in the park Wednes- «
several years. -
,
day morning.'at S:30. Everyone,t
fried their’«own bacon «and eggs
Here This Week—
•in small - IMÜléts. They all de­
Mrs. C, W. Winne, formerly a clare (lthey had a good time at
resident of Ashland, but now of ’ this novol picnic.
’
Dunsmuir, Cal., spent a couple of
The Junior class of A. H. 8.
days hfere this week visiting with is giving a food sale today at the
friends.
Plaza.Grocery. The proceeds are
to be used for their annual
In Eugene—
spring picnic.
Mrs. Frank Bess and daughter,
The Btudents
were
invited
Miss Irma, on Allison street, are Thursday afternoon to take ad­
spending a few days wilting with vantage of visiting day at the
friend In Eugene, Ore.
hospital. Several -students went
Arrived in A shland -
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Green and.
son, Billy, returned to Ashland
yesterday from Baton, New Mex­
ico, where the former has been
engaged In newspaper work. They
pxpect to make this city their
home as Mr. Green has resumed
e management of the Ashland
dings.
Portland, Ora,
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Bnrely got through flooded area before roads entirely closed.
Naw Hudson giving surprising performance In hard transcon-
tlnautal run stop being an early member S. A. H. and having
driven moat all makes American and Foreign cars, 1 flpd’thls
modal the smoothest running motor I have ever driven. Per­
fect braking system. Surprising gasoline eeoaomy. OU Con-
gumption negligible. Hava maintained an average of over
fifty five miles aa hour for many hours at a time with
perfect safety, due to low chassis sad low center of gravity,
ntudeoa anglneera deserve greatest compliment of the industry
for i perfecting such a smooth motor combined with so much
p«wor efficiency and endurance. Hotor surprisee me b / idling
perfectly after many hoars of high spaed.
f
vents the joyful union with your loved ones-go to
them over ¿ e v o k e highways o f Long Diitance.
.You w ill feel th d r presence, h e w their epolcea
words—an d d u y w iU hear yoar »w»or—the magjg
medium o f expteeeion that registera a fullnees o f
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American homes and travelers.
T o the boundaries o f die N atio n and beyond
by Long Distance— from your telephone.
LRWI8 IRVINE THOHPSON.
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
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We are prepared to give the heat service
in acting on applications and closing loans.
meaning the written word cannot convey.
Such calls d aiiyb rin g jo y to many thouaandaof
D
Let us finance your spring program — to
build—buy-^-or improve your home. A loan
from this Association gives the borrower ad­
vantages iu ipopthly payments to repay.
Jackson County Building & Loan
Association
SO North Central Are.
T H E P A C IF IC T E L E P H O N E A N D T E L E G R A P H C O M P A N Y
Medford, Oregon