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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1927)
V 4 - « Here Ycstecrlay— ( M r.and M u. Tad Barrett. res idents at Yreka. Cal., spent the week-end In Ashland visiting With friend« and driakto»; LithU water. Ltooal ; Person a t flotes JBÌf Orna Tlfiglatisri Seveoty-eevea onUof-stata cara Weru reglatered at thè l o c a i Ghamber of Commerce yeaterday. i 8mart asodels In sprlng sufts. Hbmember Paulaerud’s sell for ima. .. a n ti Mrs. J. E. Rose, a resident of Hornbrook. Cal., spent yesterday i t Ashland shopping and visiting With friends. Robert, High Hero— Robert High, who, has been at tending school and. working In Baslaees Trip— « , San Francisco for soma time, la H. A. 8tearns of the "LithU ga spending a few days In this city rage motored to Medford t h i s visiting with h1s brother Ed High morning and Spent several hours and other relatives. Boh for. meriy resided in Ashland and looking after business affairs. graduated from the lodal high Red Triangle Chop ßuey Sauce, school. Schuerman’s Grocery. 221-tf • braves This Week— *• Medford Visitors— Henry VanProoyeii of'thia cjty Mr. and Mrs. Mark True of the will leave this week for Creswell, Bellview district were visitors in Ore., where he will spend some tlnu visiting with his patents. Medford yesterday. Kindergarten and nnraery, Careful work, prompt delivery Mrs. Nellie Sieloff, 1SS Harga- apd small expense make Ashland dine St. 202-1 mo.» laun d ry service real domestic efeonemy. Call vs any time. Phone At the Oregon Hotel— «8. 225-lt Mr. attd Mrs. A. W. MacDoug- ajl, Josephina «N. Laramie and P^OVS Grants Paas . Mary E. Snyder of Los Angeles, k . G. Knapp of Grants Pass Cal., are among those who reg- spent Sunday in Ashland visiting •ntered at the Oregon hotel last wvth frMnar. evening. 26 cents, f ta t tbs., UNION writs year full 221-tf coverage automobile , insurance Veo, of course, sj-ti V. Hawley, who haa been PAcvred School— led t e n ia heme on Walker Miss Arties Stockdale who baa for eevesalxr&hes with >11- been a student at the Southern s now able to be np and ant Oregon normal school has secur ed a "school in Grant county, her Nate lunch Including former home. • koon and night. I5c. .... ' lfil-tf Cliff Payne makea c l o t h e racks. Yfaltor» From Pendleton— W. B. Ayèrs, Fred Klages and Salemsan Mere — ft. L- Masshall of-Pendleton, Ore., W. R. Wells, a salesman for the «pending a* couple of days in Willys-Knight automobile com Ashland looking gftar business af- pany In Medford, spent some time fturs and visiting the city. in' Ashland thia morning looking onr special |XB suit, all smartly tailored, Panlse- 224-tf Plenicked In LithU P a r k - Mrs. Eva Charles, daughter» Dcrothy and Billy, Uncle Bob and Frost o f Phoenix spent last Sanday picnicking In Lithla park. R. E. Nealon and slater Eva of the Table Reek district were visit ing with friends In Central Point. Medford and Ashland last Satur- Boiled Ham, r. 221-tf turned from McCloud— Mias Bronaugh Hughes, daugh- r of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hughes i Oak street, who haa spent the gt two week* visiting w i t h lauda In McCloud, Cnl., returned TODAY AND TOMORROW eklef; |van Pearsons,, McMinn 1 Mfcs Mabel H asef, fakghten < Mr. and Mrs. MaMoA' Hager ' OB Beqplh Drive, closes her schoer at . Iv lV IfU llg l U I U g l l l sha| ^ ,1 cipre A. Lee, state fir» Central Point this week. Mise BM ter will come to Ashland and vi»-' M VITIV V IU U included In the carkvaa and will At with har parents for a short 3 . ------ — r“ be accompanied by a drill* team, time) before leaving tor the east da Dlscusslen of the'w ater guest- either from Portland or Corvallis. an extended visit with relative» Ibn, and of the Children’s play- Soma Of * tVe local equipment gnd friend» ’ * ground project 'will be principal will he need in the demonstration Interests at the Chamber o f Oom-! and soma will bo carried by the > » r c e forum meet lap, t o b h h e ld 1 team. <’ ¡tonight a t ‘the Civic Club houae. I Exact date of the visit to this This meetipg is being held ,in *«Rr hai /lot y e| been set. but the I lYTpptimr Tnnio-bl * • » ■ ' » At Civic Club mr,hfcl- w,n be th<s "w< W ’ 1 I Rogue River Dropping— The Rogue rivet la reported to >o dropping again and it Is ex pected that salmon fishing win he good for the next few days, although the Chinooks below the 1am are said to have continued >n their trip up the river. It la ■elleved that the recent high wa ter will bring la another ran of Six washdays a week and jmj fish, although with fishermen op of them for you. Ahhland Laun erating at the mouth slaee May dry Co. Phone 185. 226-11 16 it is not probably that many a ill ever reaoh the upper river.— 'Trants Pass Courier. Spent Evening In K. F.— Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Doremus a t the Standard Cleaners on Oak MW4 Students at U. of O — street spent last evening visiting Thars ara now 80l< students with their daughter and husband on the University of Oregon Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bussard in oampus, not Including 218 medi Klamath Falls. mi students In Portland or nesr- V 6000 doing exteision work. Thdm ariT i i more s|nd*»nta on ‘he camptw thin y<ar than last. »vishm Engineer Here— ■’ R .J. Collina, division commerc ial engineer of the Pacific. Tele Mrs. L, rç. Hansan of the Ash thons and Telegraph company in land Hotel left Yesterday, for Portland, Ore., spent Saturday in Bend.-Orer, where ehe will be a ‘hls%n>. delegate to the convention of the Federal Demon’s Clubs, whiçh 1« 'ouflned To H?me— being held in that city. Mlaa Vern Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Wright on fountain..A va., haa been coat Mrs. Davis and Mrs. Stringer fined ,to her home for the past of Dunsmuir, Cal., are In Ashland *ew days with illness and has today to attend the funeral of Heaa tutahla to attend school. < Otto T. West, who passed away at his home In Sacramento Sun day. May >2. Mr. West was a /latter From Alaska— ‘ resident of Ashland many years l J. C. Smith o f Cordova, Alaska, e a t a visitor la thia city yester day,« enroute to San <Ynnclseo to ittend the General Assembly of A. D. Clink of Eugene. Ore., li he National Presbytery, which ta »rending the day In Ashland tran being held thia Week. »acting business. Motored To Grants Pass__ Mr. and Mrs. Clinton B man and family on East street motored down to G Pass 8nnday and apent the picking wild flowers. B U T T E R G. MVSK’ M VDT CLUB MEETS Ito- The Ashland Music Study club ¡>h,: met for the closing meeting of h e the season, Monday evening at J the Presbyterian church. Eleet- to i ion of officers was held with the be following being elected: Presi our ng dent. Mrs. B. A. Woods; Vice of President? Mrs. H. C. Beebe; e<| Secretary - treasurer, Mrs. Alice played the following numbers; “Starlight" by Lang. "Air Indian ne .Willetts, re-eloeted. Wc MakeBit Right. ’•ament" by R|sher and “Even- b* The program was In charge of ♦ « Mrs. Hugh T. Mitchelmore and Eu joy the Difference. comprised American women com posers. Mbs Blanche Hicks gars Ian Interesting talk on the life American Medical association I t’« The Quality I and composltionp.of Carrie Jacobs urges beneficial use of whiskey, Bond. Mrs. Mitchelmore present if the request A granted, boose ed brief sketches of Mana %pbl0, benefits will become more numer Theodora Dutton. Fay Fpatei and ous than Hag benefit' fq tb ru is- Lily Strickland. Compositions of ers, the old soak hastens to, pro LITHIA CWF.AMEHY these? composers . war» gtimn -by claim.— Be^d B ulletin,. Mrs. W illetts, who playedT"Prin- .e cess Caprice** by Mana Zncca ajnd g "k Southland Lullaby/* b y ®»eo- a dors Dutton. Miss Florence Allen’ sang "The Big Blafck 'Bear" by ,t Mana Zucca and “Chains" « com- r. position of Fay Foster, accom- e j panled by Miss Imogene,Wallace. I Mrs. E. O. Smith sang VDrintln’ ” The Quality Store € I and "Dream Garden" by Lily- Strickland With Mrs. H. C. Wol cott at the pian o.. e Miss Imogene Wallace gave In- I e teresting sketches of Margaret I n Ruthven Lang, Anna Priscilla I Hav.e You Tried Ice Cream? L FYom Willows, Cal.— Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Whlteatapp, tesldeuts of Willows, Cal., are "»pending a few days in Ashland "Malting with friends and drinking Llthfa water. High School Picnic— _ ’ h The annual Junior-Senior pic- nic .of the -Ashland high school ii being held today at. Rogue Elk. i t the Ashland Hotel— • Mr. and Mrs. *1. V. MacKehxle i f La Granda, Ora., E. H. Whit taker and wife of San Francisco, Cal., and Mr. agd Mrs. A, B. Ellis of Sacramento, *Cal., are among those who spent last evening at ‘h e Ashland hotel. White Goods Bloomers oomers SELLING 25 Doz. Fancy Bath'Towels Bize 1S x 35. Heavy double thread. This Is an unusual Towel Value. Said regular at 39c each. OO m Asgqrted Colors and Sizes. THESE BLOOMERS REPRESENT A DANDY WELL MADE LINE The Material is Genuine — Viscose Tricolet ,. s ' . * • • ‘.7 • REGULAR $1.49 GRADE FOR WEDNESDAY SELLING, ; Monticello Crinkled Bed Spreads Size 80x108. *Colors: Blue, Pink and Gold. Sold regularly at $3.48. E a c h ___ 4 ■ YOUR CHOICE' Fine Quality Huck Towels Size 16x32 with.Red Borders. SEE OUR WINDOW r Special Selling of New Shades in Holeproof Silk Hose $1.00 and up Get Your Free Coupons Ask For Them Visitors PVom Gold Hill— Mrs. Lloyd Miller and children of Oeld HUI spent the* day la Ashland Sunday as guests at the WllUam Meyer home on High street. BOW A shland M aid i s Good Ilndio Man Here— b. R. Maagp of the Radio Cor- noration of America haa been a tvisitor in Ashland for the past few days looking after business ht the L. M. Hotel— affairs. . . . < W. C. Mangels of San Fran flsco, Cal., C. C. Clarke and N. O From S. F. Chronicle— E. W. Fleming from the San Nicholson of Portland, Or»., aid Francisco Chronicle, San Francls- Mrs. Helen A. Hull of Leads, ft D„ *o. is spending a couple a t daya Stopped at the Lithla Springs hotel ■n tMs city transacting buslneaa. last night. Arrived Home— Miss Jesple Guthrie, who has been attending school at the Unl- -erslty of California .in Berkeley, Cal., arrived heme Sunday night ,»o spend the summer vacation at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Polk on Gresham ttreat. * Perhaps the presence of Bena* tor Jas. > Reed on the Pacific eoaqt is ppt without Its national significance. That h i' may be the standard bearer of-the Demo cratic party in 1928 U ‘becoming nil the more evident each day. It * is ' not improbable that the Bodrbons may force Jim Reed (ate the fray — Kedford News. WEARWELL Size 81x90. 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