Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 26, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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At the Llthla Springs—
A. Eckern and J. L. 8chrader
of Glendale, Cal., C. L. Reynolds
of Caldwell, Idaho and A. L.
Sloan of San Francisco, Cal., are
among those who registered last
night* *t the Llthla Springs hotel.
Uoeal : Personal Rotes
Where Ruth Is to Atone
A dandy plate lunch including
:pffee every noon and'nigbi, 36c.
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William M. Briggs. Jr., «mall At the Plata.
son of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. M.
Briggs of Ashlans, underwent a At I he Ashland Hotel—
Mr. and Mrs. 3, O. Hill of,
slight operation this morning,
Spokane, Wash., F. H. Douglas»
end la getting Along fine.
•uid wife and B. J. Blackwell of
Cliff Payne makes book stands Red Bluff, Cal., and Mr. and Mrs,
F. Smith of ^Oakland, Cal., are
Payne makes bat racks among those who are stopping at
he Ashland hotel today.
Dr. Daws H e r e -
Rig dauca, Hilt, Saturday night,
Dr, and Mrs. E. A. Daws of
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Vallejo. Cal., spent several hours »¿mission 31.0P.
Underwent Operation—
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Notice of Meeting
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Masonic Hall. Ashland
? Special convocatici», Thursday
evening, May 26. Past Master
and Moat Excellent Degreos. All
Companions invited.
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A. J. McCALLEX, H. P.
WÍ H . DAY, Secretary.
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In Ashland yesterday visiting the
AHmmaco Birth—
city and with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. 0 . M. Green an­
nounce the birth of a daughter,
tlave your screens rund» u
Marian Idabel, this morning at
Jordan’s mill.
8 :1 6 ., Mr. Qreen is the manager
of ¿he Ashland Dally Tidings.
Visit I ng Cousin—
Mtes Ella Jarvis of Spokane,
Smart models in spring Aults. Wash., has arrived In Ashland
Remember Paulserud's sell for | and will visit for two weeks with
loua.
224tf her cousin, Mrs. Bert H. Smith
on Oak Street. During her stay
Grange Dance — Hot Springs
In 1 his city, Mr. and Mrs. Smith
SgL Otte. Supper by the ladies of
plan to take Miss Jarvis to the
the* grange.
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Oregon Caves and several other
interesting places in the valley.
d Mrs. H. C: Barker,
Bananas, 2 lbs for 25 cents,
K t Corvallis, Ore.; are Schuerman’s Grocery.
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a couple of days in
rlsitlng with friends.
From Roseburg—
A. II. Ferguson of Roseburg,
Let the UNION write your full Ore., visited in Ashland yesterday
veraae automobile Insurance, looking after business affairs.
m, m conree.
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Swift Premium Boiled
Joss dance at the Belleview Schuerman's Grocery. '
Club Friday night. May 3ff. Men
60c, women 28c—-"Lunch. If you
had a good time last week co m e C. B. Rogers Here—
C. B. Rogers, sub-station sup­
again. ♦
erintendent of the Standard Oil
! company with headquarter« in
b Han Francisco—
Mro. Henry Spars of this etty : Portland, Ore., spent yesterday
la. spehdtng several days in San In Ashland and Medford looking
Francisco. Mrs. Sparr la attend-' - after business affairs.
tag the Notional Parent-Teacher
Red Triangle Chop Sney Sauce
Convention being held there.
Schuerman's Grocery.
3 2 |-tl
I. 133 HArga-
303-1 mo.«
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6M spit, »11
lored. Paulse-
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Visitors from Salem—
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Newton
and family of Salem, Ore., are
«pendlAg a few days In this city
visiting with friends and looking
after business.
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In Medford Today—
Mrs. Sam McNair and Mrs. J.
L. Hamer of this city spent the
fternoon in Medford today tak-
ng care of some Red CrQsa work,
u which they are very much in­
terested and active.
Grange Dance — Hot Springs
ist. nite. Supper by the ladles o f
the grange.
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A remarkable bird’s-eye view of Sing Sing prison at Os­
sining, N. Y., where Ruth Snyder and Hfenry Judd Gray
are to be electrocuted the week of June 20 fort the murder
of her husband, Albert. It is in the death house (arrow)
that the electric chair is located dnd in nearby cells that
the couple are to be confined until tbp day of atonement
arrives.
WUl spend Hammer Here—
M/. and Mrs. Fred Spilth, for­
mer residents o f Eugene, dbo
have spent the winter months in
California, have taken an apart­
ment in Ashland and will remain
here throughout the summer. Mr?
and Mrs. Smith Fere so impressed
with the beauties of this city on
their recent trip that they decided
to spend some time herd,'
rt'is sdfd that morf than halt ot
the «tecklngs , mpnafactured di*
the United States last y'pgr' were
made of cotton. If thia Is ttue,
then what we ,want to know Is,
who wore ’em T— Clatsop County
Ar{us<
Confined to Home—
Mias Ethel Shrum, linotype op­
erator at the Ashland Dally Tid­
ings office, is confined to her
home on Allison street wjth Ill­
ness.
Harry Cheats fa taking
Miss Shrum's place during her ab­
sence. .
Mussolini's Health Habits
In the story of his life which
appeared recently in newspapers
throughout the United 8tates, i
Premier Mussolini? the Italian
dictator, emphasised the fact that
one way he chose to guard his
health was by avoiding all kinds
of stimulants. El Duce stated to i
his interviewer t h a t he only
avoided alcohol, but carefully re­
frained from using tea or coffee.
Used
Packard
Hudson C oach ........ $800
♦
Chev C ou p e___. . . $225
V h«v» corking IttagK
bottle them up. H*#»-
DRIVE WITH
CONFIDENCE!
The next time you step
behind tho wheel of your
’ar, drive with confidence!
Handle your car secure in
the knowledge that you
rfre well and soundly pro­
tected with Hartford Au­
tomobile Insurance.'
This agency is organiz­
ed Ao help you. Let us tell
you just the kind of pol­
icy you need.
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The
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
Dealers
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Billings Agency
Real Estate & Real {nfrurance
Estab. 1883
41 E. Main 8t.
Phono 213
mars the finish.
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We Do Washing ^pd Greasing
See Our Hudson and Essex Cars off
Display
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McNair hays
moved -from 818 Hargadjne street
0* a tebldénce on Pioneer avenue.
TMOMAS
to over-ou tlay especially 6f rich,
heavy desserts*. Fruits or flavor­
'd gelatin are logical cllmaxey
to thet^veragjB meat. Aside from
supply tig- the body with an Im­
portant element o f nourishment,
gelatin‘Is very easily digested.
Price Here—
Picnic in Park—
JR. W. Price, manager of the
The
Wagner
Creek
school
stu­
At the Oregon Hotel—
L. T, Bennett and Charles dents are enjoying tbelr annual Llthla Springs i hotel, arrived In
j^shladd a few days ago after
Weaver of Seattle, Wash., and picnic In Llthla park today,
making a trip Into Canada and
A. M. Jones and Donald C. Gibbs
«pending
-several days In Port­
of Adelanto are among those
AVOID HEAVY DESSERTS *
land with h is wife and family.
who stopped at the Oregon hotel
The Southern Oregon Bankers*
Many health authorities attrib­
yesterday.
»ssocjatlon held Its last meeting
ute America’s digestive disorders
Tuesday bight until next Septem­
Returned to A Uhland ■■
Working at N o r m a l-
ber, when a session will be held
• Mrs. O. Winter, who.has spent
Miss Frank Hout from the
at Klamath Falls. Tuesday night’s
the past two months visiting with
S^ate library at Salem, Ore., Is
meeting, which was neld at the relatives and friends in Glendale,
toldlng down the ' work at the
Hotel Medford in Medford, in­
Lbs Angeles and Oakland, Cal.,
Southern Oregon Normal during
cluded. no Important business and
returned this week to her home on
he absence of Miss Pearl Durst.
was featured by an entertain­
the Boulevard.
ment program.
¡•»sfed Through A s h la n d -
Rev. G,’ F. Koehler, pastor of
Attended Sho
Program Heard Clearly—
Knox 'Preapyteran church, Spo-
Tbe following Ashland people . The program broadcastsed from
kane, and former minister of tbe
tended the Junior Orpheum at ( t e O. A. C. radio station at Cor-
local Presbyterian church, passed
unt’s Cratsrlan theatre in Med- v H ls last evening was heard clear-
through the city Monday evening
rd last evening: Mr. and
Mrs. ]y over tbe radio at tbe home of
»r.route to tho General Assembly
. H. Fruían, Mr. and Mrs. John Elmer Morrison on Ashland
of the Presbyterian church which
adera, Harley Hughes, Orlle street.
Chester Woods, student
s in session In San Francisco. A
Dbblns, Bo Carlon, Mr. and Mrs. at the collage son of Dr. and Mrs.
large number of former parish-
. L. Claycorab. Gladys ahd Heb B. A. Woods <,f Ashland, was
oners and friendk were at the de-
i Cole, Lesli> Heer, Bill Dean heard 'in two vlol¡n numbers,
mt to greet him. Dr. F. C. Mc­
id Melvin Kaegl.
“Adagio Tathetique" by Godard
Kean, pastor of thq,.First Presby-
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and “Rosamubde” written by Shu-
erlan church of Spokane, one of
1TBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS bbrt and arranged by Krelsler.
he men mentioned as a -candi­
date for moderated of the Assem­
bly, the highest honor given a
Presbyterian, wan also on “the
Don’t let dirt and road oilrem ain on your car, it
train.
OS Oom Hegletemff
• B*xty-two out-of-state cars were
registered at tbe local Chamber
if Commerce yesterday.
THE THEATER BCAUTYW.
TODAY AMD TOMORROW
Accepted Appointment-—
J. W. McCoy, cashier of the
First National bank, has.accepted
an appointment as the Jackson
county member of the state tqx
commission.
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LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
PRETTY VOILE
DRESSF^
to $3.50
^ qorsbts
$2.95
Friday and Saturday
AT CLEARANCE
You will need a coat many times this
spring. Why not get it now. There
are many pretty coats left and at
clearance prices.
A handy thing to slip on these
mornings.
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Sweaters
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Several special lots of ladies
childrens sweaters.
$1.00 — $1.95 — $2.69 — $2.!
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A fast moving story of"
the complications that set
in when two lives cross—
Of a b r i d e and bride-
groom who become separ-
ated during their honey-
moon.
Bobolink Hose
Now $1.00
Tailored hy
This splendid pure thread silk always
sold for $1.25 until’ recently. Tre­
mendous volurhe' permitted the H ik ­
ers to reduce it so it ean be «old for
$1.00.’It has a 23 inch boot. All good
shapes.
W e’re fytn rfag "Blues,” For all ’round correctness and utility wear,
New Voile Dresses
Blue is the favorite shade. Come in and see the Blue suits we’re of­
fering now........ .tailored in serge,-unfinished worsted, cheviot and
flannel in plain blue or stripe patterns. Notable in the group you'll
Plain pastel g r a d e s and beautiful
printed voileà/*.
$2.75 Table Linen
36 inch i
find the famous Olothcraft "5130” Blue Serge Suits priced at
Rayon Bloomers
And Stepins
WITH GEO. J. HAYES A T THE ORGAN
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