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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (June 2, 1927)
Leaving Tomorrow— Mr. and Mrs. George Loosley on Oak street, accompanied by their grandchildren,- Kay and Jean Heil, expect to leave Ashland to morrow for Fort Klamath, where they will »spend the summer menths on Mr. Loosley’s ranch. Leaving Boon— Special convocation, Thursday weJnlag,- June 2. Work in Royal Degyee. All Companions ia- iteg. Begin promptly at 7.20. Tu . A. > . McCALLJCN. H. P. V. H. HAY, Secretary? 2)1-2 Paulsernd’s tor cleaning. Mr. and Mrs.. A. C. Meyer of this city are leaving soon to make Returned to Home- ■ their home in Sacramento, Cal. Mrs. C. A. Barr and two child ren. who have been In Ashland tor We are offering some fine the past month visiting Mrs. Watches for the young man Barr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. graduate either tor pocket or R. Merrill on the Boulevard, wrist. O. H. Johnson, The Jew- left yesterday for their home in oler. 231-2 Sacramento, California. They were accompanied by Mrs. Barr’s Bnslnms in Portiand-a- sister’s little girl, Thelma Good, J. W. McCoy, cashier of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guy First National bank in this city, Good, who will visit them for a spent a few days recently looking short time. after business affairs in Portland. A Jass dance every Friday night Let the UNION write yoer tall at the Bellview club house. Ad »•overage automobile Insurance. mission, Men She, women 25c. Yeo, of course. gf-tf Lunch, 231-5 M^ hnb I c Hall X *V Stated' session, Friday evening, Jpne I. Important business lncl- *dent, to recant ceremonial. * 8. H. BAKER, Potentate W. h . DAY. Recorder.» Spent Memorial Day Here • • • •. 232-2 Among the Medford residents who spent Memorial Day in Ash Left Taeeday Night— Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Llnlnger on land-were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wakefield and Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Holman street left Ashland Tuea- KX. night tor the east, where Butterfield. f |k y will spend two mouths vislt- Those prevented from attend lagSrlth relatives and friends. ing clinic and wishing to take ad vantage of the free examinations with spinal diagnostic instrument included, will be accommodated, by calling at orflce for appoint ■Oeoked food sale. Plasa Grocery ment. June 4, ladies of Chris- DR. ANGELL. tta«e*ehurch. s 282-1 232-1 ?*** - » »V — _ Mr. and Mrs. A. O, Selby ro- tarned yesterday from Portland. Ore.', where they have bden vtolt- l*g**thelr son Grant Selby, who graduated Tuesday evening from the North Pacific College of Den- A fine dependable wrist watch for her graduation, a lifetime, cherished gift, Johnson’s Jeweler 8tore. 231-2 Mine Worth Seeing— According to tourists, the Geo. Esterly coal mine near Waldo on the Cregcent City road. Is well worth a trip to see it,’ the mine being the largest and most com pletely equipped in southern Ore gon. mra. Sharf and daughter. Miss Bertha Sharf ate guests at the hdme of Mr. and Mys. J. L. Green-» Will Establish Lookout— B. J, Rogers, forest ranger, left wood on Liberty street, enroute to Medford yesterday tor M o o n their home In Canyon City, Ore Prairie station In the Dead Indian gon" Miss Sharf has been te a c h ing <at the Evans creek school. district. Mr. Rogers will station men x>n._tha Q14 Bal4y lookout, ’.he first one to be established this summer. Bee Johnson*« Jewelry store for graduation gifts. 221-1 Picnicked in Ashland— JASON ROBARDS • • • » TO-MORROW ONLY At the Ashland Hotel— The following people are among these who stopped at the Ashland hotel yesterday: J. Bargeman and wife of txts Angeles, Cal.k Mrs. M. Basturo and daughter of San Francisco, dal., and Frank Ray of Albany. Oregon. r’nrs R eg is tered Ws are featuring silver for this month in sets or odd pieces. Johnson’s Jewelry store. 2 31-) VMted Pareato— Mr. and Mrs. Max Camps of Yreka. Cal., were visitors ta Ash land a few days ago at the ho£e of the letter’s perento, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kasgi on the Boulevard. r o a r i n g , rollicking idy of love u n d er dif- tieo and romance in a & reeort! . Paul Mofrttt of Lea Angeles, W ith GEO. J. HATES ", AT THE ORGAN Cel.. Geergs H. Warshsm and wife of Walla Walla. Wash., and L. C. Fertlg of Spokane, Wash., are among those who are register ed at the Llthia Springs hotel to day. A total of 261 students graduate from the Salehi 1 school on the night of June Last year's class Included 282 pile. - Shrlnere Leave— ' Jerry Jerome and Royal W. Lee of Medford and Sam H. Bak er of Grants Pass, potentate of Htllah Temple, leave today for Atlantic City, N. J., to attend the annual conclave of the Shripe, as representatives of Hlllah Temple. FARMER STOLE TURKEYS 1 Harry Rogers, farmer at Grants Pass, waa arrested by the Jose phine county sheriff when 400 stolen turkeys were found In his possession. Toast Over • Toaster i The savory smell of toast ing brand will rouse oven the sleepiest of morning risers. This sturdily built Hotpolnt toaster prepares two large tlioee of toast at the same time. It has tarn knobs which never get hot and fibre feet to prevent scratching. Com plete with permanently fast, sped cord, fead-throngh switch and t v o - p l a e a ping. No. XL EKxECTRIC Station GUT GOOD JENNINGS TENT SHOW COMINO NEXT WEEK Manager J . J. Jennings, of the Jennings tent show, billed here tor a seven day engagement, Mon day, June 13, announces tor the opening play here Monday, a play, said to be quite out of the ordin ary. It is "Saintly Hypocrites and Honest Sinners,” written by Charles F. Harrison, a play that pas never seen Broadway, which should mean nothing tor or* against It,, as Broadway, or rather Broadway audiences have ap plauded rainy plays that were positively taboo ouside New York ! Lounging' Robes JUST ARRIVED , • THESE COME IN COLORS OF. GREEN - ORCHID - FRECHIA - ORANGE BLUE - PINK AND ROSE WONDKRFUL CREPES AND »ALU DOUBLE STITCHED AU Sizes - See Them Now; YOUB OLD TIBES ON Priced at $3.95 to $4.95 and $5.90 United States Royal Cords GET TOUR FREE COUPONS \ ASK FOR Sudden Service Opposite ,Lith*a Springs — — — - TTginr Phone 1,04 Used Cars Packard June Clearance oí ANOTHER LOT Crepe Bloomers Friday and Saturday A regular 59c quality Plisse Crepe. Hudson Coach There are still very pretty coats to choose from • - and now at such ridicu- lously low prices that no one should be .without one. There will bo use for a light coat many days and even ings through the summer. Automotive Shop SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS * ’ HAND EMBROIDERED AND CROCHET TRIMINED A state highway ’department 12-ton snow plow has started re moving the drifts on the McKen- xie Pass. Chevrolet D ealen * A new lot of Sport Satin , Try Our Breakfast Specials Crisp Waffles and HOT POINT ELECTRIC Women in a Naw Jersey Most of out young people went city, backing p candidate for to Rogue River Sunday on a pic- director of public safety, pic given by some of the Ashland kissed» all the commfsisoners High School st^dqntos - to'elect him. Pretty soft! Mrs. 0 . H. Craig and two tittle ■one from the Avgerls mill, were callers at Peter Wednesday, r , Some day a public official Oran Deter has stopped work at Is go ly rto Hawaii and escape without having his picture Hilt, and toma home on a vaca tion» . . . taken with a lets. That will • Boh Morris of Aihland called c n Friends at the Deter ranch last Friday. Former Resident Hore.i Mrs. Melkle of Berkeley, Cat, Sweet Home— «.« miles Santl- formerly a resident of Ashland, am hlg{iwgy near Casc^di* being visited friends in this city recent* rocked kt cost of «40,00«. ly. SSI Gradual ed— ...... A new lot of fine snappy dia 4 Fatolitiee— There wire four fatalities in monds and wedding rings. John ton’s Jewelry store. 231-1 Oregon due to industrial accidents during the week ending May 28. There were 738 accidents reported Motored to Central Point— to th commission which were sub Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Gall, Mr«. ject to the provisions of the work Nellie Randles and Mrs. Lulu Van Wegen of Ashland motored * to ingmen’s compensation law. Central Point Memorial Dpy to at tend the services at the Central W. C. T. r . Mississippi Box Ready Point cemetery, after which they For Shipment— went to E. G. Robert’s ranch home The W. C. T. U. Mississippi, A short distance out of Medford, Rood box, which the ladies have where they spent (hg day visiting. been preparing for the past few Mr. Roberts Is a brother of the weeks was ready Saturday, May Ashland ladies. . 28, for sh 1 pment This box, which contains all See our men’s summer kinds of articles of wearing ap- Paul se rad’s sell tor lees. ¿>arei, was packed kt the home of Mrs. O. G. Howard on- Gresham street and will he sent to the suf- It (he Oregon Hotel— V. Rossi and Wlfs of San Fran- fhrers of the recent Mississippi dseo. Cal., W. O. Fleecher and floods. Members of the organization wif.) of Petaluma, Cal., and Mr. are very grateful to those who and Mrs. F. A. Harris of Lps An gola». Cal., are among those who made donations, and wish to spent last night at the Oregon thank the people In Ashland for their splendid help. I total. H. F. Crow and family, H. F . Canine and family * of Jackson street, Hugh Mitchell of Maple Park addition. Ray Curtis and family, Wm. Crow and family of Bend, Jasper Crow of Portland, and Mlsa Alice Canine formed a picnic group who enjoyed several hours In beautiful Llthia park In Fountain Pens, watch bracelets, Ashland on Memorial Day.— Med nock wear, including some fine ford Daily News. * genuine crystal pear and other -The newest shades and fabrics heads new today, Johnson’s Jew 281-2 In men’s suitings. Paulserud’s elry store. . tailleurs. 280-tf Visited Friends— Mrs. A. Anderson of Merrill, Orc., spent the day In Ashland Returned to H o r n e - Mrs. Jessie Nell, who has boon yesterday visiting with friend« a patient in a Medford hospital and looking after business affairs. for some time, has returned to her ilsve your screens made at home in the Bellview district. Iordan's mill. Just south of town. Seventy-three motorists reg istered their cars at the local branch of the state autd* registra tion bureau at the Chamber of Commerce yesterday. James Nutter and Max Hawks Thomas Moore, Cottage Grove, h«ld by officers slnoe (Jart Satur of Ashlpnd are working in the tlm- day night when he was found in | ber tor the Avgerls Brothers. an intoxicated condition In a bat I . Mrs. Marshall Horn who has Broadcasted— ¡been spending a few days with The Ashland high school trio, tered eld Ford car on the Pacific i Mr. Horn at the White Point log highway south of town, was re composed of Miss Mary Galsy, ging camp, went to Yreka Sun piano; Miss Floy Young, violin; leased by Sheriff Ralph Jennings day. Wednesday afternoon. No charges Miss Rose Aitken, cello, broad ,Gust Avgerls made a business casted a splendid program Tues ware preferred against him, but trip to Sacramepto last week. his car was held pending the ar day evening over KMED, Medford. Miss Jessie Mordoff went to rival of the owner from Beaver ton, Oregon. Moore left Ashland Eagle Pbint last Friday to visit Left For Corvallis— tor Klamath Falls where he was her mother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Billings of i bound for when arrested. His this city left today for Corvallis, I left hand, badly Injured in .a n Ore., whera they will attend ’ the I auto wreck last week, wds healing [ commencement exercises at the nicely. He was given medical at Oregon Agricultural college. tention while in the county jail. • Johnson’s Jewelry store tor Entering Business Col l eg e Miss Bernice Kincaid, daugh diamond rings, wedding rings, < etc. — 2»l*t ter of Mr.aad Mrs. A. R. Kincaid of Nell Creek, is entering the Medford business college for the Arrived This Morning — Therone Farris, who Jias been summer. working tor the Oregon Nursery company in Portland tor several From Medford— “Duke” Wellington, manager months, arrived In Ashland this morning add will spend a couple of the Twentieth Century grocery of days here visiting with friends. store in Medford, was in Ashland Farris is a graduate of the Ash yesterday taking inventory of the store hem. land high school. Public dance and card party Storied New Program Masonic hall, Monday evening, The Medford Chamber of Com July «. Coppie 75c, extra ladies, merce began Its summer program cards 25 c. ÌMekey Orchestra. yesterday by opening at 7 a. m. and keeping open until 2 p. m. for the benefit of tourists. Visitors in Ashland yesterday fross Portland included Robert W. Reist, A. A. Unger and wife and Rnsineea la Ashland— J. O. Maas. Harold Ashley of Halfway, Ore., spent yesterday in this, city looking after bqplness affairs. With A1 Cooke, K i t G n a r d , Frankie D arro and Danny O'Shea NoCharge Preferred Good, Hot Coffee with Real Cream Hot Cakes and Coffee ALSO COMPLETE FOUNTAIN SERVICE DRIVE WITH . SAFETY! Of course you watch traffic signals and use care in operating yonr caí. But yon need Hart ford Automobile Insur ance for real protection. Drive with safety! Se cure the proper insurance coy erage which will guar antee to you peace of mind and freedom from anxiety. Gall us up to day. Ton'll be glad to morrow. » ' . Agency 1V* . most of the wanted shades. Values from $16.75 to $19.75 in plain tailored or fur trimmed QC Spring. Goats.- wwtww $24.50 to $27.50 Values .Values $24.50 to $29.75 in this lot and many very beautiful models, Slips, $1.98. /Quality in Alkonit COATS Values $20.75 to $39.70 and attractive and stylish C I O coats at .................. Bobolink Hose These coats are made from, Caljer Cloth, very firm knitt- ♦ £4 ftft 23 ibch bool, pure silk h0Be> guaranteed to give satisfactory wear. • I i UO " i ed fabric guaranteed not to loose its shape. Very Service able for motoring, very stylish for street wear. N I N I N C E R ’S auaaiRfHBEEBHaRnHn