Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 28, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    Personal flotes
Examination «art T n « 4 » y
commencement songs are tbe ones
morning at 8 o'clock.. The exam­
which are receiving tbe work.
ination achednle will ba print«|
A rehearsal will be held Tbajra-
Monday for the benefit et (hoae
d a r afternoon i n . the armory gt who are In doubt a . to When ,thq
1 p. m. sharp, ' t * all tbe »lee certain teat« » ill be «teen.
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clnb members. Everyone is re-
quested to present himself on
time (or it Is Important that o
(nil chorus Is present. ,
At The Lithia Sp ring— -
Doing Nirriy-—
Paul Bader of Orange, N. 3.,
Mrs. J. R. Leslie, who onf
Jack Bader of Patterson, N. J., went an operation on There*
Aaron Friedman of Newark, N. 3. morning, May IS , at the Boo
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with his parents, M r. and Mrs
Mr. Van Natta, a volunteer of
A. M. Dyrad ion F o v th street.
the Civil JVar, spokq to tbe High '•
Nadine King, Mrs. E. Myers, and
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school students Monday. He serv-
Harry 8 m w of Lo, A ngles. CpU
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' A dandy elate Innch laelndlna *d from 1 X 1 to 1866 and was
are amen^those who registered at coterage automobile <lneurai
•otfes every uooa gad n ig h t tte , * t the Grand Review at Wash-
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. ^he L ith ia h p rin ^ h o te l yeste^lay;
1 The art classes b y e been
At the PMsa.
106-tf ingtoa D. C-, nt the dose of the1
Sbventy-tive
out-of-state'‘Tars
Slack, an Ashland
working with Xempeca ifeiat. !
4 Orange Dance — Hot Springs Arrived In Ashland
girt, who has haen taking aurasta, Were registered at the local
.Shadow
work has been d o n s
Sat.
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. Mr. VanNatta was with Shar­
training ln Saa Francisco, will Chamber of Commerce yesterday.
¿he grange.
« 7 - 3 two children, of Bead. Ore.,
Mr. and M reAp; C, Herrin andT ma» In his Campaigns from Rich­ which is very good, especially
arrive home soon- to spend her vs-
rived la Ashland yesterday
Miss Margaret Reese^ of Portland mond until tbe last battles. He considering the time the young
A “Red-Hot“ par^y!
Fair
visit with the latter’s .parsi
are guests at tl|e Lithia Springe said ha dida’t have a mission artists have 'been a t this work.
Grounds I’a v llio n lM e d fo r^ T o - Highway Opened
Yomr kitchen always spot?
gotel. They are old-time residents to the school to Instill patriotism Miss Raguse is expecting to ex­
i TUb Crater Lake highway ♦ ta Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Shram, h
• C liff Payne makes brae kep,. ,
of Ashland and have maay friends in the students or with • special hibit pome of the work.
t
- ¿pen for travel to a ,,p o in t ri »pe Syxton and children w ill prob
less clean—no smoke, soot
here. Mrs. Herrin aad Miss Reea- message, except as a volunteer
Big isnoe, Iljlt, Saturday lAghi. mile this style of t i e C rater'Ll
.Don't forget the chjipobractorta
no
fumes. Pots and pang
pr are sisters -of M r * Hattie. Ab­ for the north in the greatest
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« # • - National park entrance, according Mr. Sexton will return to Bead
free lecture and clinic coming a d m is s io n ,« . ’ .
k
eep
bright and shining
bott and Mr. Herrin i i a brother American W ar.
to reports yesterday.* This iqdt-j morrow?
Tuesday at the office of Dr.
without
continual scour­
pf Fred Herrin.
Sates that the enow te melting
Angell in Pioneer Bldg.
218-1' A t The, Oregon Hotel— .
Six
girls
of*
A.
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B.,
members
ing and polishing. Elec­
, E. J, Linder and wits of Los much slower Ahis year ttyan last. , - 8ma,rt, mpdaU la spring suiti
of the OMs Athletic Association
Rqnfemhnr Ujsmlserdd’a sell fo t1 fakin g Body*—■
Angeles.. Cal.', are among those
tric. h e a t saves m a n y
less.
3341 J H. C. Stock, local undertaker^ were presented with numerals
hours
of labor.
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Mrs. J. W- Beck of the Aabiand who stopped last night at^he Ore­ , The Ashland Floger shop in
One
’lll accompany tbe body of David Friday, by Mr. Forsythe.
the Lithia Hotel will be ope* a ll A d i i l À s A m U —
Cleaning A Dyeing Works on gon hotel. . ,
inceafc, who passed away yester- hundred points are awarded to
day Sunday.
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Mata street has been confined to
paint and varnish for
Miss
Florence
York,
local
honU
ay morning at the Klamath Fall» any girls playing on a first team
Big dance HUt, Saturday night,
her home for the past week with
In
any
sport,
and
60
points
are
demonstration
agent
at
Medford
function
.of
the
Pacific
highway,
every need
admlugton t l .
. „• 138-3 Notice —
just south of town, to Bonansa, given for playing on a second
Th« members ot Mobh* AfchtanA'
struotor In advanced
doth!]
Ore., where the deceased w ill ba team. Five hundred points are
Ashland Boas A- Yreka % at
Ashland Boas vs. Yreka at Chapter, • Daughters of the Ameri- 1
requited for a numeral. A black
Phone 172
GUY GOOD
courses
in
the*
summer
schc
buried.
Jackson Hot Springs Decoration Jackson Hot Springs Deepratlon can Revolution, are requested to
A is given for earning 1000
werk at the Oregon Agrtcultui
meet
at
the
Ashland
q^iheteiy
at
Phone 82
Day, Monday. Game called 3:30 Day. Monday. Game called 2:30
pointe. This takes at least three
oallege in Corvallis. *4'.
“229-1 JO o’clack Monday m orning/ to 1
Come.
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338-1 Come.
years, nearly four. Tbe girls who
take part in the Memorial Day
Flowess Are Plentiful
Red
Triangle
Chop
Busy
Sam
There will be flowers In abund4 earned the numerals are Madge
program. Every member Is urged
Swift Premium Boiled Ham, Af traded Scot »Uh B ite-
Bchuermsn’s
Grocery.
331
to be present.
ance for Memorial Day thte year and Marie Mitchell, Nedra B art'
Schuerman's Grocery.
221-tl
H. C. Stock. Kmers«
and already the Hargadlne, Ash­ lett, Blanche Trask, Ermlna Sel­
lipg and Mr. Miller of
» r ■ hi
land and Mountain View ceme­ by, Lydia W illiams apd Lneile
Big party tonight^falr Grounds motored to Medfpfd ym
-.'Herbert
Doraa,
formerly
of
Phono
410,
teries
are brightened by bou­ Beswlgk:- There are two seniors,
Pavilion, Medford. Lqf's Go!
; ter noon to attend the Sp
thi« city, passed through Ashland quets of brllllant-coIoTed blog; two - junior« and three sopho­
Thursday egroute from Eugene to soms. - .
Visiting a t SUyer H o ye
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. { mores. t "
Expected Home Hood
Raymond Stith and Rex Gred- ßan Francisco. , .,
Rosen and snow balls are every­
The Senior class sponsored, a
Have' yout screens made at
Miss Mildred Stevens, who has
ler of Bakersfield, Cal-, a r e
where in evidence.
vaudeville theatre party at Med­
Jordan's
mill.
.
been In San Francisco for the past
Grange Dance —- Hot Spring»
spending the day In Ashland vtslt-
ford Wednesday evening. Several
two and a half years taking up
S
a
t alto. Supper by the ladies of
tag at the home of My. and Mra. 0 .
care full of students went.
Ashland
Bps«
vs
nurse’s training, Is expected home
« 7 - 8 COLUMBIA W IN S Í
F. Silver on, Hargadlne . street. pie grangp. .
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about Jane 3 by her friends In Jackson Hot Springs
The Jqnlors were given a dance
Mr. Stith and. Mrs. Silver are qlg
SECOND GAME
Day,
Monday.
Game
this city. Miss Stevens has been
by the Seniors Thursday even­
friends, both -having been resi­
quite 111 for several weeks dne to Come- '
ing at t h f Bellview country club
dent» of Gerber, Cal., for several ,'Mrs. O. M. Franklin of thlg
(Continued from Fage One)
city spent several hours In .Med­
an operation she underwent.
ford Thursday looking after bnst- continued to pile np a score, mak-
T h e ' music was furnished by
Bananas, 3 lbs for 36 cents,
ng fouf run* o t thsee hits. In Dickey’s orchestra.
M fi
See the Ashland Boas and ndes Ä f(al^'.-\.„
h« fourth hnlng, < the Normal
huerman’s Grocery.
331-tf Seattlg,
Yreka play baseball Monday at the I' i-i-'i ÌJ '
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i Several faculty members were,
era, days i u H l s ^ l y flsIUng old Jackson • Hot Springs park. Game . Hamaker Transfer for blocks. /ailed to hit the pitcher, while
present and the Juniors whit to
Phon«
4^8.
2
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With tWo hftq .the visitors scored
8-Piece “Pavilion Dance Band” ! friends,' MT. apd !Hrs. ptad fengle galled 3:30.'
ithrse runs.. In the fifth Inning* thank' the- Settlors for this enjoy­
Supper at midnight! Best Floor in on the Boulevard q n l Mr. and
able affair.
w ith three hits, the Normal play­
So. Ore.! Fair Grounds Pavilion, Mrs. P. 8. Provost on Meade
A nominal, admission of 35c
ers score three runs and held
street. Mr. Tbojnns was formerly < .'Thedtth a n n u i commencement
tonight.
was
asked.
eashter of the United States Na­ at the Oregon Agricultaral col­ Francisco is a house gnest fo? a /heir opponents scoreless; in the
coup)e
of
weegs
nt
the
home
of
sixth with two 'hits, twe tuns
Left Ashbrad—
lege w lll : he 'held at Corvallls
tional hank In Ashland.
The boys aad girls glee clubs
EXCELLENT POOD,
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Mrs. A. H. Davenhill of the
from June I t o t .
Friday and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hosier on HM- were scored by. the home team,, practiced for* the last tim e, In
man
street.
Miss
Whited
fo
r­
Satwrday
w
lll
he
giveù
over
U
Valley View district left Ashland
Ashland Flower Shop in
while Columbia scored three r^ns school Friday afternoon. Th«
COURTEOUS SERVICE
Thursday fdr a two months’ visit
with four hits.
ithta Hotel w ill he open all visitina alumnl and to reception! merly resided. In Ashland.
fo r thè seniore and alumnis.
with frienda ta Wisconsin and
The seventh Inning was a grand
___ __ PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS
Bee onr special 830 suit,
Colorado.
tally 4or. the visitors. Eight, men.
wool, sntamy taHbted,' Fa,
not a single run wna checked~up
home I n hotttotan eighFhlts w h flr
Yrèka play
6 r*th e local te*m. The eighth
Bprtngi park. Game
nnlng, the visitors with two agito
« 8 - 1 Vistttag M r * Deaa—
Mra. Johp L o u c k s of Los brought four men ta home.
Angeles,, Calif., formerly Mlse
Thè last inning was thrilling,
Edith Sorter, is visiting M r*
with the Normal team playing a
Harris Dean on Granite street graaik of baseball which would
Mr, .Loucks peeped sway ta Los have won the game for them
Axe You In Piim ef
'Mies Ruby Powell returned ¿to Angeles lest week, and Mrs. had they exhibited It throughout.
NOI NOT FEELING JUST BIGHT
Ashtand recently from * fndepehd- Loncks stopped ta this city on They scored four runs on six hits
TODAY OKLY
h
*
return
home,
after
accom­
enoe sohodl district wheire She lias
and held Columbia to one run on
Then the sunshine and hot mineral baths of
completed a successful two-year panying the hody to Sheridan, four hits.
teaching career. ' Miss »dw ell has Wyoming for bnriah Mr. Loncks
Forsythe was base umpire,
Htfdson Coach
beea' oi/ered th e’ school for .'a Was one of the founders of Sheri­ Crlpe umpire for the game.
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l&lrd -year bat her present 'plans dan, being the first postmaster
WILLIAM BOYD AND ELINOR FAIR
Near Chico, Butte County, California can do
jaelnde » ‘ Southern Oregon Nor­ there. His son now fills that
»Wonders For You.
position.
mal sshool conraeJ
Hot Potat
Electric Ranges!
Fuller Paints
Varnishes
E
XL ELECTRIC
Station •
J. O. RIGG
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. “Jim The Conqueror” . >:
Richardson Springs
SUNDAYONLY
WRITE US
LEE RICHARDSON, Ifanagor
U* '^AinrAYB TIRED“ THY THIS
Where there’s a will
there’s a way — but
this will was for $6,-
000,000 and the only
way to get it was to
marry in three days.
• M r * GhWries R ata ‘a tta -'little 1 A healthy person never feels
.daughter, Joanne on B Street are
Constantly tired.
Being “too
spending noverai days la Duns­
tired” , continually Is a sign of
muir, Gel.,' visRlnr' Mrs. Rush’s
something wrong.
Watch your
brother. '
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kidneys. I t elimination is faulty,
take Foley pills, diuretic, a perfect
regulator of Irregular kidney ac­
tion. Miss Giddens, of Hayne­
ville. A } * , pays; “ Foley Pills, di­
uretic, have been a wond^ful
help to me. relieving me entirely
of weakness, that always “too
tired” feellqg, headaches and ner-
vousaees.*’ Men end women ev­
erywhere use end recommend Fo-
Try Our
Breakfast
Specials
Automotive Shop
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Chevrolet Dealen
For quality, purity and flavor, always
ask your grocer for
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Ashland' Creamery
BCTTEK
Crisp Waffles and
Good, Hot Coffee
with Real Cream
HERE COMES THE BRIDE
BASEBALL
ALSO COMPLETE
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
MONDAY, MAY 30
Yreka vs. Ashland BOAS
tfI N I N G E R ’S
Jackson Hot Springs Park
Game Called at 2:90
WITH GEO. J. HAYES A T « E ORGAN
Uthia Springs^Bc
Beauty Parlor
AT ASHLAND
8am Janney
Scenario by
Caray Wilson
There Is nothing more perfect for
the Jnne bAde’s coiffure than one
of onr “Nestle” p e r m a n e n t
waves; We /prefer to have charge
of the hair for some time be­
fore the wedding so a f to attain
absolute perfection for the Im­
portant event As soon as the
day la fixed come to as and let
ns freat your scalp and hair reg­
ularly.
Your Home?
Let us finance your spring program
to
build—boy—or improve your home. A loan
from this Association gives the borrower ad­
vantages in monthly payments to repay.
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Don't let dirt and road oil remain on yonr car, it
m an the finish.-
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We are prepared to give the beat service
in acting on applications and closing loans.
Wa Do Washing and Gr«aaing
See Our Hudson and Essex Cars on
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
Jackson County Building & Loan
Association
» Morth O wtnl A n. I ' ì I m m AOM coé