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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1927)
IR affety, chief state traffic o fflf- pst. Max Flannery, Salem and r {Kenneth F. Bloom, AllMuyr, were t IfrpeWUed eapUft*. ¿ft gnla*an. the Dalles; J. MoMahoa, . Ja^V°nTllle and O. 0- Nichole, David Vincent, W, Was X toute to AghlgBd'Whgn I W klford, were named Uentenantsi, Appointments were made under Cars washed and polished, 3rd Stricken . t the low approved by the-last state street garage. ’ 218-1 David Vincent, 66. died sudden leslsUture. L. W. Lowry of Eugene, Ore., C. J. Read of this elty faade A t' the Oregon Hotel— ly this tpornlng, while enroute P. Bendas of Portland, Ore., fro mhis homo In the Green Spring Is spending a couple of days io a short business trip to Talbot C. M. Treadwell of Seattle, W n., Mountain^ south of town, to this Ashland looking after business today. and R. Thompson of Los Angeles, city. Hs was riding in an auto affairs. ia • ' • --------- ---------- ' Crange Dance — Hot Springs Cal., are among those who are mobile with friends When sudden , ■' j . ^Star cars— ServifcS,, Sad St. Sat. nite. Supper by the ladies of registered at the Oregon Hotel ly stricken.; ' ' , I His friends rushed with him to Oarage, all kinds ot taechaaical the grange. >37-3 today. jlumbia University Piles tha Klatoath Junction garage blit wnrk. ? 3 |W . — . up Big Score Thursday ---- — , A rrested — Have your screens made *at before this place was reached he expired. Dr. C. 'A? Haines, of* Orange Dance Hot Springs Fred Bunce of Pleasant creek. Jordan’'« mill. this elty- was called. Death, f he Sat. nite. Supper by the ladlee ot near Wimer, was arrested by the grange. 337-3 Fred M errill of Grants Pase and Big danoe H ilt. Saturday night, said, wee due to.heart trouble. Vincent, who is said to have.liv -------- < Roy Parr ot Ashland, state game admission >1. 328-2 ed alone in a mountain home, F itte r from MrtAoud— wardens, on Wednesday, May 36, made arrangements Thursday to «Maynard McCurry, who 'works for having nntagged deer meet After having been delayed from in McCloud, Cal., is spending the in his possession. lie w|ll appear come to Ashland Friday morning Wednesday until yesterday, the and was In apparent good health. day in this city visiting with May 31. departure of the pine beetle crew The body waa brought to the for Sand Creek district In the Hamaker Transfer for , blocks prater National fiyest has been lH. C. Stock undertaking parlors Phone 410. 231-2 again postponed until Saturday in this city, f Papers found In the man’s possessions Indicated he Come to the jazz dance at the morning due to the fact that all bad a nephew, Ed Stover, residing Bellview club tonight. Good mu Here Today— preparations have not been com sic, good eats, lots of fun. Ususal A. W. Goodstrap of Weed, Cal., pleted. The crew is composed of in Bonanza, Klamath' county. Mr. admission. Men 60c, women 26e. is spending the day In Ashland 24 men, who will probably be Stovkr was notified of the sud visiting with friends. Hs ex-, 'kept busy for the remainder of den death of his uncle and said Agcepted Position— pects to return to. his home tbi* the summer.— Medford Mail Trib he would come to Ashland Satur day to make arrangements tor □ » .« I Oeseg of this city has evening. une. . burial. jted a position as manager Local authorities were able to vulcanizing plant In Spokane, Hamaker Transfer for blocks. Big dgnee, H ilt, Saturday night, ilngton. - J' — .... Phone 410. learn but little regarding the man, tdmission, >1. 228-2 or the friends with whom hs was riding when stricken. for blocks. Harvest Under W ay— Left for Dunsmuir— - 228-2 Strawberry harvest In Jose ’ Mrs. D. D. Good of Ashland phine county Is under way and left today for Dunsmuir, Cal., SAN FRANCISCO, May 37.— home boys up and th e y / scored within the week the greater num where she w ill visit her danghter, L eft for H ilt— (LP)— Fat women trying to reduce >tw° runs— the last they scored in ber. of the berry fields of that Jimmy Nutter and Max Hawks, Mrs. F. , C. Creason for a tfw and slender women seeking to in district will be in full produetlpn'. Jnnlors at 8<niQjr.High, scboojt " L. —— —— . * Hays. ;; crease their avoirdupois no longer left yesterday for H ilt, Cal«, w ill have to strain their mathe Kindergarten and bursary, where they will work during the Bananas, 3 lbs for 36 cents, matical abilities counting calorfts, Mrs. Nellie 8leioff, 188 Harga- summer months in a lumber Schuerihan's Grocery. 331-tl If a plan to be adopted by a wom dine St. 303-1 mo.« an’s club here becomes universal. The club, which w ill open * W ill Attorn^ School— . Your crank case drained free. new dining room soon, w ill adopt Mrs. Minnie Denney and son Mias Ethel Reid, Miss Nora 3rd St. Garage. 328-1 and Mrs. C. C. Rhodes ot Bend, Ward, Miss Meil Carter and Miss menu cards listing the number of See our special 330 suit, all Ore., are spending several days Ha Myers, teachers at the Junior calories of each dish In a margin »ol. smartly tailored, Paulse- in Ashland visiting the city and High school and Mias Mildred alongside the price list. For instance, if an overly plump Crain, physical training teacher ÏU 234-tf with friends. at the Senior High school are woman sits down at the dining Cliff . Payne makes typewriter plaonlty to attend summer school table to pariake of a tender, tables. ' • » at tbs University ot Oregon in lutcy steak, she w ill know instant Bagenc. Miss Myers Is the prin ly that every two ounces pf .that cipal of the Juntor high. nteak contain 100 calories. She wr of Commerce yesterday, From Hungry Creek— then could adjust her diet ac amber being an Increase of J. L. Corbett, a mining man SwLtt Premium Bulled Ham, cordingly. « t ~ W 3 ~ is a a t ~ ~ ~ 1 from the Hungry creek districi jppnus w ill be listed swinging 221-tf — ,------ - in California, is in Ashland to- Ichuerman’s Grocery. noLA calorie over the 1600 allow- uMty pigi« Igpoh including day looking a f t s r h nalnssa af- e d lh e average woman of lefsure- svsry noon and night, 36c. fairs and vlsltihg with friends. O. P. Lad Injured— and'also the fu ll 300 calories for ----------- Plain. 133-tf ; Teddy BretMayer, five-year-old — -------- Let the UNION yrlts your full Grants Pass hog, nephew ot Dy. the woman indulging in physical oeeBpatloiM- ■ la Medford— juvsragg m ^ p o b lis Inaurane*. and N ri* W- »• <»« W M - •Tbe caloric units w ill be pre I. Jackson of Ashland was fe o ,‘ot Count. t t - t f ’ord Was seriously injured Wed- pared by the country’s most au lesday whyo be tell tram a tri thoritative dieticians. In Ashland Today— cycle while going down e hill. E. T. Coker, a resident of The upper l*w Bone was broken Hornbrook, Cal., is spending sev n ony place and the lower jaw APPOINTMENTS M ADE eral hours In Ashland today 'n two places. SALEM ,'M ay 17.— (Ü»>— T. transacting business. Uocal j personal flotes At the Ashland Hotel— J. R. 8aee and Wm. C. Brown of Portland, Ore., and C. L. Friend of «battle; W*.. afe' amen* those who stopped at the Ashland Hotel last evening. . NORMAL TEAM , LOSES 20-3 E ENGLAND AND RUSSIA QUIT Diplomatic Re! LONDON, May 2 7 — ((JO— Great Britain today formally notified the Soviet government charge-de* affairs of her intentions to break off ail diplomatic relations. The British note was delivered at Chesham House, former Soviet embassy, %Bvering of diplomatic rtls- Hons with the Soviet go-or u iont A t the Ltthla Hprtegs Hotel— Hrs. Walds F. Brows of Hub follows a raid os Reds made In bard. Ore., M r, and M n . L. C. England ten days ago. Parker ot Oakland, Dal., and H. A. .Wy«n * n<1 wKe V CALIFORNIA DAM \ ' IS dtnamitkd Wash , are among,thosw who rag- LOS ANQBLfca, fla y >7.— <IP>. lstered at ¡fr* X U bth * Springs 1, ‘ ,—The Lee Angeles, aqueduct, ISO hotel laat evening. miles north of hero was dynamited this morning. A section <00 foot long was totally destroyed. The dynamiting marked the second af- - M o A 'r ic u N tempt In resent months to destroy- , HelenW Blede the dam following a controversy Licensed Lady AgsMtant between Los Angeles and resi dent» in the Owens Valley over the Deputy Cofwaee Offlew right of the city to erect the dam. two In the seventh scoring 30 runs in All. The visitors checked up' 17' hits, compared to eight made by the Normal school, » / Because of the cold weather the crowd at the game was not so large as waa hoped for. The two teams are playing this afternoon and tomorrow the Ashland Roas will meet the Columbia aggrega tion at the Jackson county fair grounds. 61x90 Wearwell Silk Shoe Laces NOVELTY AND PLAIN ' '*■' ‘ *•% ' • * 4 I/. F in a wide range o f colors. OVERLAND SHOE SHOP ' « ^4 QQ ISAAC’S Buy now at this lov^ -price, Extra Value * 1 C r in k le d ^ Bejd Spreads 80x108, 7 a wonder value -i. (or _ The Quality Store Memorial Day Smart models in spring suits. Remember Paulserud’s sell for lees. 3S4tf -misHma tonight Visitors from Salem— Among the visitors yesterday “BUND ALLEYS” from Salem were: Mrs. Saley À«»l ' -»Ft % with * THOMAS MEIOHAN and Waltsr L, Spariding, who ppent tha day here. Red Triangle Chop Suey Sanee, Schuerman’s Grocery. 221-tl SATURDAY OXLY Clearing Away Snow— PCTERB.KYNfS A crew of husky men have been organised to begin work of clearing away the snow on the roads In Crater Lake National Park next Monday. Because of the hard packed, adow and ics on the roads this work is be ginning a month earlier, in order that the roads may be ready for tha official opening of the Crater Lake season on July 1. A Wonderful Line of Shoes and Boots Honey Comb Bath Towels Large size. A good towel for family use. 39c value. 25c E a c h ............................... ................................... AT LOWEST PRICES. SEE* THEM IN OUR McNair Bros. WINDOW ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings. LICENSE Crash Toweling Size 42 and 45 inch. Made of our Daisy Muslin. Sold regular Bleached, sold- regular 25c Yard Bath Towels Large size, -22x44. Double thread, Fancy Bolder. 69c values .............. - ........... .. 50 G With fancy colored borders 18x34. A real value. Sold regular 25c each. Goods, Linens, Reduced for This All Domestics, ' Important Selling of White Goods. COME AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE MANY SPECIAL BARGAINS, NEVER MEND Hosiery WE DON’T MEAN MAYBE! PricesrQualit]^ ALWAYS RIGHT (1 A M A «glnV Daisy Pillow Cases All Pure Linen Bath Towels P. 8.: A ll honor to our soldier dead. 81x90 Pullaway Sheets A good quality sheet at a low price. Sold regular? $1.48 Each ............ .Pure Silk Hose Guaranteed to give satisfaction. New and wanted colors. Pair .............................. Burlington No. 44, Hose with wearing quality. Pair . . . . . AA "UU I W ill V is it JAHMivee— K. N. Damon ot ths Lithla creamery, accompanied by his family, will spend Memorial Day with relatives at Brownsvills. MADE OF IMPORTED FRENCH VOILE, ALL HAND.MADE WITH DRAWN THREADS AND HAND EMBROIDERED IN WHITE AND LIGHT COLORS .................. i ................. . The Hands Show YOUR MONEY BACK! AND WE MEAN JEST WHAT WE SAY! sooner than the face Silque,50c o n or «ATUXDAT’S SPZOIAie $12.95 Values Now •.» ••••• 3 DOZ. GOOD FUR FELT HATS $14.95 Values, NfO a V .V . . . • $34.50 Values ■ $8.95 $14.95 $2^.50 Values N o w ........ .; A love »omance of the eon- flict between sheep-men and egttle barons of the western Take New Low Prices for Saturdays Selling Ldthia Springs Pharmacy Rhone 116 Only The Beet «HataUaîMlasti In $37.50 Values • s S e • / • < $49.75 Values N o w ........* • • 200 Wash Dresses in a Great Sale Made of Voiles, Prints, Dimity,. Broadcloth—Eafch . . . . . . . I <11 $27.50