Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 31, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    Uoeal ; Personal flotes
“Leonard Smith, who Is em­
ployed by the Eoathern Pacific
cojtpany, la spending several days
1* this city visiting with friends.
Mr. Smith expects to be trans­
ferred to Gerber, Cal., soon.
A dandy plate luned ‘including
coffee every uoon end night, 35c.
At the P lesa.
106-tf
Mias the laundry ear yesterday?
Six washdays every week at the
Ashland laundry. Call any time.
Pgpne 165.
230-1
Bp gut Bunday in G. P —
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lf ls s MyrU OtUrdale, manager
ofathe local Telephone and Tele­
graph office, who resides in Med-
foad. spent Sunday visiting with
friends in Grants Pass.
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feed Triangle Chop Suey Sauce,
8c|uerm an's Grocery.
221-tf
Careful work and prompt deliv­
eries make Ashland Laundry ser­
vice the real domestic economy.
Try It. Phone 165.
230-1
V U tc d Cave»—
,
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Doremus of
the Standard Cleaners on Oak
street and Mr. and Mrs. R. D.
Bustard, Mr. and Mrs. M. Bus-
sard and Mr. and Mrs. Don Haven
of Klamath Falls, made up a par­
ty that visited the Oregon Caves
yesterday.' The last three couples
spent Sunday at Crescent City.
Mrs. R. D. Bussard is a daughter
o f Mr. and Mrs. Doremus.
The newest shades and fabrics
ta men's saltings.
Paulserud’s
tailleurs.
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B ightjt-U tree o u U o f -state
care
arorq registered at the locar Oham-
iper Of Commerce Saturday, this
Being quite an Increase over those
of the p a st few w eeks. ‘
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fla tte d C a r n e i- ' .
. Mise Bdiià'O obeen and Mias
•Tertl^ H aarf teachers In the Ash-
gUd public school«, visited the
Oregon Caves yesterday.
Hpcat W eek Med at M a n d s e
A
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crouch and
fam ily of this city spent the week­
end at Bandon-by-the-Sea.
Visiting At Morgan Hom e— ‘
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Holcopjb of
Sacramento, C at. are spending
ceveral days in this e lt* visiting at
the home .of Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Leaving Soon—
,
Mrs. George Converse on North Morgen. Enroute hom e they will Left Todky—
,
Monte
Briggs,
eon
of
Mr.
and
Main street expects to leave Ash­ etop and visit friends In Duns­
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nf.
E.
D.
B
riggs,
and
brother
of
muir,
California.
land soon to Join her husband,
\Vro. M. Briggs of this eity, left * Vernon Jackson of San Francls-
who la located In 8an Francisco.
ha« hlpn em ployed to act as
today for his hom e in Los Angelas
Spent Wc,-k-Knd—
after
spending
the
past
two
dgya'
Mailboy
at the - Ashland hotel.
J, D. Mars, Paul Mars, and Mr.
riare your screens
Jackaou expects to occupy this po­
’n
Ashland
visiting
with
relatives
add
Mrs.
B.
H.
N
elson
and
two
Jordan's m ill.
* ’ » - J sition throughout the summer
sons of Ashland spent the week­ and friend«.
Months.
’
end at Bandon-by-the-8ea.
H ere fo r P ew D ays—
Spent
W
eek-End—
a
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Haymond Ftaneran, who ta em­
Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Tilton and Fished Yesterday—
ployed In Dunsmuir. Onl„ Is Visitor from Medford—
Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Wick o f Ask- * Cuy Good and George Baugh-
Misa
Adeline
Boardman
of
Med­
spending a few days vtsltlag with
bis parents and with friends bare. ford spent. Memorial Day In Ash­ land spent the week-end visiting man of thia city spent the dgy
v , J Vpsterday fishing on JCeeue »creek.
land, at the hom e o f Miss Mar- at Bandon.
aget
Perrine.
Cliff Payne m akes brackets.
Visited at R aadoa—
In Afhland—
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Holm es on
'‘D olly” Gray, third baseman
H ouse B urned—
.
P o n g e e B esld en t H ero —
A house belonging to Wo 1 borne ManianKa street w ere am ong for tho Boa baseball team, who
Mrs. A. B. S helby of Medford,
who formerly resided on , Iowa Beeson, located In the . .Valley the Ashland people who spent, the has been staying in Gold Hill,
t m e to Ashland a qpuple o f days
stree^ In this city, 1» spending the View district, caught on fire and week-end at Bandop-by-the-8ea.
ago and w ill probably rem ain here
day liere visiting with friends.'
burned alm ost com pletely down
Report B ales-
-
dqring the baseball season.
Saturday, May 28.
The
Claycomh
Motor''
company'
Swift Premium Boiled Ham.
Ford dealers, report tig) follow ing Jtypent W eek-End In K . F — ■
Schuerman’s Grocery.
221-tf Insurance Man H ere ■
Mr and Mrs. John Enders and
W alter B liss, prominent Insur­ sales: a coupe t o Henry Gibson o f
ance agent of the North American Ashland and a coupe to C. J. Read Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McGee spent
P urchased St udebaker—
the week-end visitin g w ith Mrs.
Mrs. J. C. Stokey of th is city has Insurance company, stopped • In of Ashland.
Enders’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.
Ashland'
this
morning
enroute
purchased a new Big Six Btude-
,
Jacobs and attending the baseball
baker Broughm from Ed High, from San Francisco north, to.look Home for Memorial Day—
Glenn and W ayne H ill, who gam es Sunday betw een Klamath
after business affairs and visit
local dealer.
have charge o f a grocery store In Falls and Ashland and Monday be­
with the local insurance «ten .
Yreka, Cal., spent the Memorial tween Doris and the Klamath
Bananas, 2 lbs for 25 oents,
Day holidays In Ashland w ith’ F alls Golden R ule Store em ­
Schuerman’s Grocery.
211-ti Bridge Completed—
The bridge over the Smith river their parents Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ ployees. They w ere accompanied
hpme huft-evening by Miss Shirley,
on the Redwood highw ay which as H ill on Granite street. »'
Made Trip—
t
Itttle
daughter of Mr. and Mra.
has
been
constructed
to
cut
o
ff
Bert W right, Boyd H inton and
Enders, who has spent the past
Robert Arant, thread local hoys, French hill from the trip between
At The Ashland Hotel —
few weeks w ith her grandparents.
hiked to Gherke F alls yesterday, Grants P ass and Crescent City, has
F.> B. W hitney o f Portland, Ore,
leaving at noon and gettin g hom e been completed and Is now in use. G. C. Hoyt o f Ocean Park. Gal.,
M otored to M a r s h f i e l d -
This is to ÿe a perm anent struc­
about 6 p. m
and C. E. D udley and Wife of Ir­
E lbert J. Farlow , Standard Oil
ture and la high enough above the
win, Iow a, are am ong those reg­
em ployee, motored to M arshfield
water to escape the floods o f the
istered at the Ashland khteli *
recently to get k is wife* and io n
winter. ,
Befeby,, w ho have been visiting
street spent Friday and Saturday
w
ith friends In that city for the
Arrested
Sunday
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in Dunsmuir, Cal., vlalttag w ith
few w eeks.
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The follow ing three men were
her husband, who has a run from
Oakland to' Dunsmuir. Mr. Ed­ arrested Sunday by State Traffic I
Officer O. O. N ichols and arc I
wards is a mall clerk.
» W .J. Kern closed his school at
scheduled to appear In the Med- '
W agner creek W ednesday, May 26
ford Justice court today: E. M. 1
Climbed Grimly Mt—
and Thursday he and his pupils
Warren Doremus and John Fronk of Manhattan Beach, Cal., <
enjoyed ‘ a Jolly picnic in Lithla
Galey, students at the Southern for transporting passengers w ith- 1
park.
out
having
procured
a
state
pub-
1
Oregon normal school» spent yes­
terday clim bing G ristly mountain; Hto service com m ission perm it; H. ,
The boys made the trip as far H. H atfield , a ▼alley m otorist, for
as they could gf> on horses, rashtng Into another machine
clim bing the rest of the way to the driving on w ithout stopping, and
Left for H ug e 軫
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Visited Ashland —
Mr. apd Mr».
E. Hop-
gig» of Klamath F a lla,m otored to
Ashland and Motlford tíund^y »ad
enjoyed a «hört riait wftta friands.
, ■ \
Mrs. U tlta n Greer and daughter
Mr«. Ltfla Anderson o f Ashland
íef» recently for.K ugene. Oregon, Mrs. Harvey Ling stopped In Ash­
where she w ill enter a hospital ikwr land yesterday and apent the dn>
»lalting w ith friends and looking
treatment*
after bAatoem a tta in . They were
The finest endowment policy eV-
enroute ite m Bugene to Eqrhank.
C al., t h e r e Mrs. Greek irlll sfen d er bestowed u$6n a map la ability
th e eumpwr iqoptha w ith her to work, desire to work, end en­
joym ent of .work.
Word Received— ‘
Word haa bean received In A sh­
land o f the death o f Mrs. Malltsea
M itchell, at "her hom e In Spring-
field, Oregon, oh May I. Mrs.
M itchell form erly resided In this
city and w as the m other of Horace
and Henry M itchell, who bad a
livery barn here 25 years ago. x
n . C. STOCK
, mortician j
o f Modford
L icensed Lady Assistent
Mrs. Anna Bheraey on Allison
street wag, eallhd to A lbnhy^Pre.,
last w eek by the degth o f hex mo­
ther. .
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Auto R acing Man In K . P —
Bill Breitenstein, w estern repre­
sentative o f the W orld Amusement
company, directors of nation-wide
auto facin g m eets, spent the Week­
end In K lam ath F alls as a guest
at the hom e of Mr. and^Mrs. W.
H. Perkins, former residents of
Aehland. Mr. Brettenstem 's. head­
quarters are In Chicago.
Deputy Oprouer Office
Our Mens Wear
HAS A
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
Hab-a-dash Inn
GLASSBAKE
P ie Plate and
Holder
The Quality Stoi
$1.75
SPECIAL SELLING OF WHITE
GOODS ALL THIS WEEK
WHILE THEY LAST
EXTRA VALUES!
Hardware
The Winchester Store”
81x90 W earw ellSheet», E ach ..$1.39
42x36 Wearwell Pillow Cases Each 39c
«iff
Chftstdr Drown
Helene Blade
Called to Albany—
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36 in. Daisy Mudin, yard
for
rockless driving. < .<
Attended Game —
The follow ing Ashland people V tstted-C onvalescent H o m e...
attended tk a baseball gam e B un-, Mr. and Mrs. Baa How. ro«l-
day In Klamath F alls between doata o f Grants Pass, spent Mem­
that city and Ashland: Mr. and i orial Day visiting w ith friends at
Mrs. Sam ' Jordan, Miss Emma the C onvalescent Hom e on Gran­
Jenklna, M in Gertrude Carlton, ite street.
Miss LeiUi Carbon, Mra. Elsie Mc­
^aulserud's for cleaning.
Ewen. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fru- V isited Oregon Oaves—
Mra. Clara Aitken and daughter
lan. Mr. an d Mrs. J. A. McGee, Mr.
- Mrs. Anna Zeigler on North and M rs John Enders, Henry Sh>d- Miss R om of this city were among
Hain street has gone to Algoma, ers, Ben Bowers, Jud Miller, Jim tka Ashland people who visited
Ora., where she will spend the Rowers, R illing Bchuerman, Mel­ "he Oregon (Daves yesterday.
summer months.
vin Kaagl, Bill A llen, R ill Dean,
Leslie Heer, Barton Frulaa, Stan­ Qetnraed S aturday-
Mrs. L. H. Hansen of the Ash-
ford Rose, Bill Hulen. Everett Mc­
'nnd hotel returned Saturday from
Gee and W alter Larson.
Rend, where she attended as > a
d elegate the convention of Federa­
tions o f W om en’s clubs.
24x48 Bath Towel«, Each
81 in. Wearwell Sheeting, yard.. ,48c
16x32 Huck Towels, Each . . . — 15c
Heavy weight Wash Clothe«, Each,10c
Pure Line Crash Toweling, yard 21c
80x108 Crinkled Spread«, Each $2.19
81x90PuliawaySheets,Each ...$1.00
Fancy Bath’Towels, E ach............29c
Attended Show—
Mr. and Mrs. Wm? M. Briggs
and. two children and Mrs. J. R.
Edwards of thia city motored to
Medford last evening to attend
the ahOw at H unt’s Craterlan the­
atre.
ONLY
72x90 Wearwell Sheets, Each . .$1.29
Visiting Claycomb»—
Mrs. R. A. Patrl and Mr. and
Mrs. H. L. Smith of Stockton, Cal.,
visited over the holidays, at the
hom o o f Mr. and Mrs., H. L. Clay-
uomh on the corner of Iowa and
Harrison streets. Mra. Petri Is a
stater o f Mra. Claycomh. Mr. Smith
left thia morning tor his hom e but
Mra. Patrl and d a u g h te r « Mra.
Sm ith w ill rem ain here for two
with
A M A T E U R
VAUDEVILLE
at 9: O'olook
Bffgoltr Admission
steaks.
e N ew B e tty B a r le y F ro c k s
THEUTHIAN
Is an Innovation in Style, Materials, Workman-
\
ship and Servic
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TJlia&ge of program «very
. Right this week
CABARET
COMBINING ALL THESE AND PRESENTING TO YOU A CHARM­
Promises to be an event of
ING STREET DRESS IS THE FINAL PRODUCT OF THE BETTY
BAXLEY L IN E -
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social affairs of Ashland
SEE THEM HEBE TODAY!
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and the style evedt of the
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spring season
RAYONS—yO ILES-A LPA C A S AND RAYETTES /
MADE
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Ice Cream?
PRICED AT
W¿<Wk/
$2.9810 $4.95 “d $6.50
We Màke it Right
BETTER
jCnjoy the Difference.
“ It's The Quality”
TOMORROW ONLY ...................
GET YOUR FREE
BARONET SATINS
COUPONS
All Shades
Ask for Them
Now Selling—95c
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