Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 17, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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Local • Personal flotes
In A shland Sunday*-»
Frank Lindley and family of
Medford spent the day in this city
Sunday on a pleasure trip.
Stated communication of Alpha
Corona Typewriter Free — El
Chapter No, I , O. E. 8. tonight, hart's.
(Tuesday) 8 o'clock- Masonic
Initiation. Visitors welcome.
A dandy plate lunch lagludlng
By order of the Worthy Matron. cortee eveiy uoon and night, S5c.
Leah M. Caldwell, Sec'y.
At the Plat*. *
106-tf
Grantr. Paas Visitors- ■
—
MasraU
Hall
^SMted
conclave Wednesday
•wening. May IS. Rontine busi-
q£ps and work in Order of Temple.
Dinner at 6:45. AH Sir Knights
cSirteously invited.
0. D. FRAZEE, E. C.
r £ H. DAY. Recorder.
S prat W eek-E nd—
Wru. Myrtle Wells and daugh­
ters on the Boulevard spend the
Woek-end recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Horseli at WUd«rville. .
Paulesurd’s for oelanlng. 213-tf
V o tin g Parents — -
• .E. W. Redlfer and wife visited
if ; Drain with Mr. Kedifer's par­
ents, thia past week.
Fred Palm-
Mrs. Ruhar. , DeWeese, former
spent this Ashland resident, is seriously 111
; ¿uttering from pneumonia, at the
' home of her daughter, Mrs. Belle
, Stanton in Salem, according to ■
'message received by Mrs, Ella
Have your screens mad»
1 Oxford of thia city. Her condi-
Jordan's mill.
. lion Is considered critical.
Driving To Kagenc
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ling are Visited la A s h la n d -
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robbins
driving Mrs. Ling's mother, Mrs.
Ltllian Greer to Eugene today, of Los Angeles visited in Ashland
where they will , visit for a few last night enroute to Vancouver,
days before returning* to their B. C. Mr. Robbins is a. 6on of J,
home in Burbank, Cal. Mr. and H. Robbins, former manager of
Mrs. Ling and Mrs. Areer have the Ashland F ru it and Produce
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spent the past week in Ashland Association.
looking after business afafirs.
Forty-three students at 0 . A. C.
have been placed on probation as
For graduation suits see our
a result of the mid-term examina­
special offer in York Blue silk-
tions just finished. *
lined serges. Paulserud's. 213-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Sanderlin of
Mountain Ave., were Grants Pass
visitors
Sunday. .
Purchased Station—
• C. L. W olff, who owns the Ar-
Six wash days every week; A .inory Service Station in Medford,
service for every purse at the Ash­ lias bought the Standard Oil Sta­
land Laundry. Wwcoilect and de­ tion on the corner of Church and
liver. Phone 166. -
219-1 North Main Btreets of. this city
and will take possession in about
i 5 or 19 days. '
Accompanied From Engvwe
W. V. Barney, Christian min­
ister in Aahland.'was accompanied
A big bundle of papers for a
from Eugene by two of his follow ilim o at The Tidings office.
students.
|
Taken To Hospital—
K Inder gar ten
and
nursery
David Oaffney, son of Rev. and
Mrs. Nellie Sleloff, 133 Harga Mrs. Charles D. Gaffney of the
dins St.
,
203-1 too.* Congregational church, who has
been ill for several days -with «an
attack
of appendicitis, was taken
Htoppcd In A shland—
to
the
Community hospital where
W. M. Gillings of Salem, Ore.,
lie
underwent
an operation ysster-
and Johnny Welty of Colville,
Wash., stopped In Ashland
this
l o t the UNION write your full morning to visit for a short time
A real Bale on suits.
eaverage automobile * Insurance. with the former’s aon, E. Q,
Teo, ot course.
33-tf Gillings, who is employed at the window. Paulserud's.
See our
213-tf
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CALIFORNIA
‘ COLLEGIANS
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BRICK MORSE’S
One Show, 8:15
ADMISSION
Adults 75c; Children 25c
TOMORROW ONLY
milk and cream— áchuer-
216-tf
le a s e d Farm —
< Chamber of Commerce work as
outlined for the coming year in
a pamphlet recently issued Is as
follows:
“ We are going to see to it that
the Ashland Chamber o f Com-
Igerce stands in the front rank
“ We are going to back the Ash­
land Normal School to the lim it in
advertising and boosting.
? “ We are going to have a thor­
ough survey made of the possibili­
ties of Ashland for a real sanitar­
PIONEER WOMAN DIES
ium.
T H E DALLES,* May 17.-— OP)—
“ We 'are going«into all the de-
Mrs. Margaret C. Allen. 76, died Mils relative to a greater devel-
at the home of her daughter, Mrs. rpment and payroll from the tim­
H. P. Thompson here |'onday. ber adjacent to Ashland.
Mrs. Allen, born In Missouri in , ‘ “We are going to know why the
1861, crossed the plains with her granite business and the mineral
parents. King K. and May Cald­ -springs are not being conducted
well when 13 years old.
The <;n a payroll scale.
tani'ly settled In Polk connty and ’ ..“ We are going to advertise Ash­
Margaret later married Albert land's superior Hotels; and other
Allen, March 3, 1867, moving to |ourist accommodations in a dif­
Prineville in 1869. In 1879 they ferent manner.
moved to Boyd, Wasco county,
k"We are going to urge in ov-
and later to The Dalles. Her cry way a better j-ond to Lake of
husband was the first man to en­ the Woods.
list. in the First Oregon Infantry
•“We 'are going to invite con­
-at the outbreak of the Civil war. . ventions and other gatherings to
make Ashland their,
meeting
WASHINGTON, May 1 7 — (IP)
— Fresident Coolidge is expected
to announce his selection of a
cummer vacation site before the
end of the week, it was learned
here t$6g £ -__ r
' __ :
Colonel Edward Starling, secre-
tary service’ attache, who has
been inspecting summer-’ Whits
house offers between the Great
Lakes and the Rocky MounUlns,
Is now In Colorado Springs, the
last place on his list. He is ex­
pected to return here withtn three
or four dayi to make his recom­
mendations to Mr. Coolidge.
Ashland Daily Tidings office. Mr.
Gillings and Mr. Welty were en­ Returned To H o m o -
BgUdtng Mew Baagalow—
route
to California, Arlsona and
Mrs. D. A. Peterson and two
d lr . and Mrs. V. V. Mills are
Colorado
on
a
pleasure
trip.
daughters,
who spent the week­
btyldtng a modern bungalow on
end with their husband and fa­
tlmlr lot on Strawberry Lane. The
Cliff Payne makes sash doors. ther in Eugene, Ore., returned
In-use w ill have all the new .fe a ­
this morning to their 'home In
tures and conveniences.
Visiting In Ashland—
Ashland. Mr. Peterson Is a con­
Mrs. G. H. Behrens of Portland ductor on the Southern Pacific
Head lettuce, 4 f o r 2 6 c
Ore., is visiting with her grand­ having a Tun from K irk to Eu
Schuermaa's. * > '♦
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mother and her aunt on* Orange gene.
Send ¿urtains and heavy bed­ Ave. Mys. Behrens will be te-
Win a Cerona at Elhart’a.
ding to the Ashland laundry. tnembered to her friends j n ‘ this
Good work, prompt delivery, mod­ city* as Miss Agio McDonald.
Visiting W ith Mother—
erate prices. Phone |6 5 .
,319-1
Flowering and vegetable plants
Mrs. J. W. Allen of Pismo
Holmes Grocery.
Feach, Cal., is in Ashland visiting
with her mother, Mrs. E H. Cod-
er- on East Main street and her
«'star, Mrs, ft. S. Mitchell on -
Fred Engle of this city expect to Fairview street.
leave the latter part of the week
• . NOTICE
for
W allowa'take, where they tvm Attend Meeting—
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Ghorge N. Kramer, local tick­
’ To make It lmpossibleLot any w'll attend the annual state coa-
misunderstanding o» the part of f»rencs*oi the P. E. O. Sister­ et agent for the Southern Pacific
any Intereeted party, we hereby hood. They will make the trip company, will Journey to Grants
"ass this evening to attend a Pas-
notify all concerned that, we will by anto.
nnger Traffic meeting.
not permit a County Road across
Mrs. Nelli« SlelofFs kindergart­
our lands lying adjacent to Emi­
en and nnrserf, rates reasonable, Here Yesterday—
grant Creek, In Township 33,
d, 'A. Ormany, general passenger
Ranges one and two, E. .
, hours to suit parents convenience.
133 Hafgadlne 8 t
i
|t 6 4 * agent f f r the Southern Pacific
BUTLER WALKER.
'ompany from Portland, Ore.,.was
N atural lithia springs co .
Visiting In Central Point—
' visitor In Ashland yesterday.
Mrs.
Welborn
Beeson and Mr. Ormany stated that he had
daughter, Miss Mildred on B -'ever seen the Rogue River val­
rtreet spent one day last week ley more beautiful than it is at
railing on friends In Central thg present time.
Point.
TONIGHTONLY
Prganiiaticn Pledges Aid to
Every Oommuoity
Enterprise
with the Cannery to obtain the
planting of euch products as will
beet prompts thia Industry > and
also prove profitable to the grow
ers. -
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'•We are.going te co-operate
with the Talent Irrigation District
to make it the banner District W
Oregon.
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“ We are going to invite the
Medford Chamber of Commerce
to Join ua in greater publicity for
Jackson county, the Rogub River
Valley and Crater Lake.
* “We are going to ask you to
join us in making Ashland go
forward in spite of every obstacle,
every difficulty and every set
back."
PAPKK IH HOLD
, TW IN PALLS. Idaho, May 1-6.
— (LPJ— Purchase
df thé Idaho,
State Journal at Pocatello was
announced hare todar by I. H,
Masters, former owners of the
Twin Fails waily -rime» Rasters
The McLaughlin team w ill be. will take over publication of tho
^presented by Howard Ireland Pocatello paper Immediately, he
eaid.
and Mildred Murray.
Special
There Will Be a Need For Coats All
Through This Summer Season.
R UT T E P
There were »1 Oregon Mgh
e«houl teema entered In the pre-
l’mlnary contests. •
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v
Ashland High Debate Team
Will Contest for State
Honors
If Predictions Come True
A shland -M ai i)
i s Good
tire will be defended by cham­
pions from thrf llcLonghlln JJnion
high school, MlMop-Freewater
Herold Alllean, social «pledge'
instructor at. the high acboof, b*»
coached the Ashland team and
will accompany them to Eugene.
The Ashland twins, children of
Mr. and Mrs, A. 0. Joy. are the
first twins to compete for the De-
Cou debate cup which will be
awarded winners, of the debate.
' i' WE HAVE CUT COAT PRICES TO THE LIMIT,
P NEVERTHELESS^^BECAUSE WE ARE OVER-
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STOf’RED: W EU A V E MANY STAPLE COATS
r GOOD FOR ALL SEASON WEAR IN ALL
Ig t- T-rffcSE SPECIAL LOTS. -
OF NEW COOL ENGLISH PRINT and SOI ZEEN
House and Porch
A wonderful assortment of Bright New Patterns—
Made of colorfast cloths in a doxen different models.
Sizes 13, 15, 17, ISj Junior«—Regulars 34 to 44.
Regular $2.50 Grade
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$1.95
SEE OUR WINDOW
Coats as high as
$29.75.
values.
New Lot of Popular Price Dresses
Get Your Coupons
It's The Quality
ALLEN A
HOSIERY
LITHIA CHEAMERY
READ CLASSIFIED ADS
THE QUALITY STORE
,
The C. B. and 0. R. Watkins
family, who formerly lived in
Ashland, have leased the El 1st ad
farm. Just north of Central P^lnt,
and have taken up tlielr residence
on the property.
A NEW SUIT
Lovely New
Sweet oranges, 2 doi. for 57c
Schuerman’s.
216-tf
Ix*rT for Redding—
Mrs. J. B. Duncan on Harga-
dlne street left Saturday foi
Redding, Cal., to spend a fee
weeks with her brother, J. F
Winter. Mrs. Duncan may con­
tinue her trip southward to Ret
Bluff, Cal., to visit with friends.
THE NEW
LONG RANGE
FOCUSING
FLASHLIGHT
With the Searchlight
Beam
Every Motorist Needs Ofle
Complete a t .......... $1.50
Eveready Flashlights
and Batteries I^ast
Ixmger
XL ELECTRIC
Station
CUY GOOD
Phone 82
Wash Silk
Y our M on ey B ack
Dresses
IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH A
Hart Schatfner & Marx Suit
SPECIAL
HURRY!
Big Discount Sale Continues
i P rices Slashed On E verything
MILLER’S
TOGGERY
“Hab-a-dash Inn”
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Made of W a s h a b l e Silk
Crepe. Come in all the new
,and wanted colors: Pink,
' Peach, Copen, Blue, Orchid,
1 ^ ile Grefcn, Yellow, Coral
•"•iW Vi
nnd Tan*
Smartne8a is
K
T A /'1’ shown in these frocks, in
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«impie, graceful lines.
We can’t overemphasize the importance of this
selling and the opportunity ft presents—we advise
early shopping. -
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