Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 03, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    Local j Personal flotes
Stated session, Friday evening,
June 3. Important business inci-
dgit to recent ceremonial.
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S. H. BAKER, Potentate
t H. DAY, Recorder.
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232-2
Rpovr d to Ashland—
-M. W. Baldwin has moved to
Ashland and taken a house at
515 Bast Main street. Mr. Bald­
win Is the new lineman for the
local* Foetal Telegraph company.
Schuer-
233-tt
B4 Cars Registered—
Ninety-four out-of-stata -cars
were registered at the local Cham­
ber of Commerce yesterday, the
majority of them enroute north. '
b lis te r H e n —
$00
Fred Molwell, and R. Mayfield
of the Mlnlaa company in Los An­
geles, Cal. ,are spending ;a„ few
days in Ashland looking after
business afafirs.
Barney, the new mlnleter
Christian chareh, «111 he
land tomorrow with
hl*
> remain for the ensuing
H U morning subject Sun-
ine I , will be “H U Own
and In the evening, “ The
,f Hades Shall Not Pre-
The Oregon Cares proved *
»opular resort over the two-d^y
yaeatlon of the past week-end.
On Sunday 100 people went
through the caverns and Monday
IS people visited the resort. The
roads are now in excellent condl-
Hon. Tomorrow, dally mall and
•|ago service to the caves will
Mart.—Orants Pass Courier.
Public dance and card party
Masonic hall, Monday evening,
July 6. Couple 76c, extra lrfdles,
From Portland
H. 8. Riley and wife, resldepts cards 26c. Dickey Orchestra.
of Portland, Ore., ahP^dpdf$g «
couple of days in Ashland’'M alt­ Moved—
M r. and Mrs. Archie Remets
ing with friends and trananetMg
and family have moved from 79
business.
High street to a residence out
Lots of summer, hats. One lot near the Lincoln school on Beach
V
«f.large floppy brimmed -hâta,;*«, street.
a few sport styles left, 93.50. A l­
C liff Payne makes brackets.
ways a good assortment sit. 94.50
All in popular colors.: Mrs. Larkin
Orubb, l f t 3rd St.
133-1 Arrived Yesterday—
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam D. Bell
of Alameda, Cal., arrived In Ash­
Shopped in A s h la n d -
Mrs. Paul Lyon, Mrs. O. O. land yesterday and will spend
Stagg and Mrs. W. D. Stagg# of two weeks visiting at the home of
H ilt, Cal., spent Thursday in this Mrs. Bell's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
pity shopping with our merchants. C. H. Johnson on Grinite street.
T^ey returned to their home! last
evenlag.
Ndw Operator Here—
J. C. Allen has arrived In Ash­
A real dance. Fair grounds
land from Suit I-ako, dtah, and
pavilion! Sat. Nite! Supper » at
will take over his duties soon as
nddnlte. Be there!
operator for the local
Postal
Telegraph company,’ -
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Here’s a Het One! A real party
At the Fair Grounds Pavilion!
Sat. Nite! Let’s go.
From Los Angeles ,
Paulserud’s for cleaning.
At The Ashland Hotel —
Mrs. K. B. Devin of*Los An-
gclec, Cal., B. Devin, Jr., of Long
Beach, Cal., John Out of Likely,
Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. E. V.
Traded Home—
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Foster have Young of Oakland, Cal., are
traded their property on Liberty among those who stopped at the
Street in Ashland for a residence Ashland hotel last night.
In Marshfield, on the coast, • and
A Jazz dance every Friday night
left this city yesterday to take
at the Bellview club house. Ad­
possession over there.
mission, Men 6bc, women . 26c.
Lunch.
231-3
Visited Fur Far m
.-»Potato chips, 3 pkgs for 26c.
A t the Oregon Hotel—
£ .
The following people were
among those who spent last night
From HUt— A
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at the Oregon hotel: L. "A. Vanlk-
•-’Wack Clark of H ilt, 'Cal., spent
er and C. Vandiver of Lakeview,
a few hours in this city yesterday
Washington.
looking after business affairs
and visiting with friends.
The newest shades and .fabrics
In men’s suitings.
Pauisenid'M
tailleurs.
Among the Ashland people who
visited the Silver Chin Fur
Farm near Talent the past week
wore» F. F. Madden, P. B. Ham­
mond, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Burns,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Burna and 'A.
W. Bowman.
Fryers, 25 cent«. Phone 17F2.
231-2
Visited Friends—
"Misses Bossle Rehberg and
Nellie MeFadden of Corvallis,
Oregon. apen^yesterday M a . this
d ty vlqitlng with friends.
Our Stationery
Exhibition
Presents th© latest style
ideas for those who ap­
preciate that their sta­
tionery reflects- character
< and personality.
TO-DAY ONLY
“Her Father
SaidN q”
Witn
MAEY BRIAN
TO MORROW ONLY
See Our “Pound”
Paper 50c
■ Lithia Springs
• Pharmacy
Phone 118
Only The Best
C «vee—
A person to drlvd a
CAR these days
W ITH O U T voaing Pis
8WBBT disposition
AND the thing that
COMPLBTBLY gets
OUR goat 1a for a whole
FLOCK qf big
CARS tb go whizzing
PA8T_wg and
y
HONKINQ’Tig• n^-to ‘ ' V v
G E T 'o n t of the
•' .
W A T when We
ItA VB slowed down to— '
W E LL down to
TW B N TY-FIVB at least
IN a fifteen mile
ZONE, and we have
NEVER yet seen
ONE of them got
1 PINCHED sad we
W ISH somebody would tell
US bow they got
AWAY with it.
F. S.: Plav safe; no one ei
got arrested for buying one
our gallon outing Jugs
Word has been received here
that Miss Lucille Crow, a former
Ashland high school student, has
graduated from the La Grande
high school with honors. Miss
Crow was the youngest In a class
of 84 students.
Motorists are reminded
by
State tra ffic Officer O. a Nich­
ols that automobiles must stop be­
fore entering the Pacific highway,
In observance of one of the several
new* traffic laws which went into
effect last month. The new laws trf< Today—
also prohibit 4 people from riding
Barton Frulan, who is employ­
In the driver’s seat.
ed as a brakeman for the Southern
pacific company, left today for
DutiHmulr, Cal., where he will
dpbhd a couple of days before* go-
Purchased Chrysler—
- Charles T. Weaver of Ashland lpg ao Klamath Falls to work.
has purchased a new “ 60” Chrys­ Frulkn has been running between
ler sedan from the Fitch Motor Ashland and Hornbrook, Cal., for
the past few weeks.
£ompany in Medford.
........ $
1922 Ford T o u r in g ___ ____ 1
1923 Ford Touring . ; . .............1
CLARA
BOW
1923 Ford C o u p e.......... ......... 1
1926 Ford Touring ..................¿
ROBERT
1926 Ford Touring Rux. Ax. 3¡
w
Claycomb Motot Co
Lincoln
Fordson
you love.
With
GEO. J. HAYES
AT THE ORGAN
X
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Helena Sieda ;*
Licenced Lady Asslatant
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An exhausted career pigeon
from Seattle was found in Med­
ford.
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Deputy JJoroner <NOoa <
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ON ALL OUR MDSE
FO R M EN
Miller’s Toggery
SAT- SPECIAL
New Spring Straw Hats
. $1.49
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Genuine Lee F elt Hats
$1.0«;
“Light Ray” Electric Records
LATE RECORDS JUST RECEIVED
A IjAnc In S p a in ........ ................... z.
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Just An Ivory Covered Shack
,
Tenor Frank M u n n .............................
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SNAPPY PANAMAS & STRAW HATS
$4.75 TO $8.50
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Underneath the Weeping Willow Tree
With Guitar and Piano.................... ..
I ’m looking for a Girl Named Mary
Nick Lucas »
“Hab-a-dash Inn**
LATEST
DANCE RECORDS
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Crash Toweling
'The Quality Store’
Lilly (Harry Archer and His Orchestra-----:. 3491
I ’ll Always Remember You (Fox T r o t ) ..---- 75c
That Saxophone* Waltz (Regent CJub Orchestra 3483
Consolation (Waltzes with vocal chorus).......... 75c
WASH CLOTHS
Fancy Check
4
Patterns Each___
SATURDAY THE FINAL WINDUP OF
Bln© Sk ids
..a .* .* ....
Honolulu Moon (Pipe Organ}—Lew AVh tc
Cherie I Love You
With String Quartet and B ells___
What Does It Matter (String Quartet)
Come And Take Advantage o f The Special
Values Offered
OTHER NEW RECORDS: NOT LISTED HERE
JUST RECEIVED > i
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V UKULELE TIME
Huck Towels
18c Each
i . IS HERE
BANJ» UKES
UKULELES— $2.50
I f f NOR UKULELES $12.00 — $20.00
Large Size 17x34
Made With Tap'e Edge
A Real Value
ELHARPS
MUSIC DEPARTMENT
SOFT-SPUN TOWELS
25c Bath Towels 19c
69c-Bath Towels 50c .
Size 22x44 Made with Fancy Colored
Borders—Heavy Double Thread
Unusual Offering
Here is A Fine Towel
For Family Use in a Good Medium
Quality, Easy to Laundry
81x9« Wearwell Sheets Each $1.39
TAKE ADVANTAGE OP THIS LOW PRIÇE
1921 Ford T o u r in g ............
FRAZER
possible for words to okpress It. ------------ H . C . S T O C K -----------
and I Bare certainly enfoyed'the
time I have spent hare,** Mr. Smith
MORTICIAN
Money Back Guarantee
B R U N S W IC K
Ashland—fln
Educational .Center
W ith ,
' Bverett Mayor Here'
J. H. Smith, mayor of Everett,
Washington, and his Wife, re­
turned to that city Friday after
spending several days a t the Jack-
son'Hot Springs.
“ You pan say I think this coun­
try It Just as beautiful at It far
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McNair Bros.
1920 Ford Touring . .
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W o rtl R eceive d -
At Sundown (When Love is Palling Me Home. 3481
South Wind (Fox Trot)
Ohman and Arden ^Orchestra.. . . . . . . . . 75c
WB think
WB do try to
BE peaceful
AND lawabldlng
W IT H IN reasonable
LIM ITS, but R
SURB Is getting
iBSffifflaSffitfafflîiSa
Motorists Reminded—
* . 4 *
For that picnic lunch,
boiled ham, Schuerman’s.
William Brelle. vice-president . „
et-tfca £etel £eamington in Oak-
land. Cal., spent yesterday In this . .
»•»tv looking after business affairs. HotJ
See our men’s summer
Paulserud’s sell for less. ,
VW W
During the past few weeks we have been
telling (and shall continue to tell) of the
various industries of Ashland—but, after
all, where could one find more real in­
dustry than in the class rooms of Ashland,
When students are a t work earning their
diplomas and their degrees?
.The presence here of ton Southern Ore­
gon Normal School, in'addition to the
oity’s excellent school system, makes it
possible for Ashland to .claim distinction
as an Educational Center as well as the
home of some very worth-while Industries.
.Greetings and test wishes to the grad
nates of 1927!
81x90—You Know The Quality
Daisy Bleached Muslin
(36 in. wide) 15c Yard
Sold Regularly at $1.85 each
A Low Price For a^ Cloth That
4. Has So Many'Uses
Pequot Sheets $1.60
Pure Linen Table Cloths Each $1.48
MADE IN FANCY COLORED PATTERNS $1.75 VALUE
Here Are Only A Few Of The Many Specials
v In This White. Goods O ffering
JUNE CLEARANCE SALE
GROUPED INTO FOUR PRICES
Values np to $17.95 Sale Price now
F irst
N ational
B ank
ASHLAND
tS g fi OREOÖN
It DOES Make a Difference
WhereJYou Buy Your FORD
Values np to $24.50 Sale Price now
Values up to
Values up to $47.5« Sale Price now
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