Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 07, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    T ID IN G S
l a <'hk-ag»—
W alter Haines and daughter
LnoBle of Blkgon spent yesterday
io thia city viaitlng old friends
and looking after business' a f­
fairs.
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Mr». Gordon MacCracken of
Ashland, who went to Washing­
ton, D. C., as a representative of
the state in the national conven­
tion of the Daughters of the
A m erlcid Revolution, is now in
* For men’s laundry service from Chicago fiaitln g relatives.
dress shirts to overalls, call Ash­
land Laundry Co., phode 1<6.
Have yqur rose trellise made at
I t ’s a ir good an it ’s prohipt. 138-1 Jordan’s mills. -■
23S-tf
Moved To Ashland—
Left F o r P ortland—
Rev. W illiam Barney, ). pastor
of the local Christian CJiufch,
moved Jo Ashland this week. Bis
w ife accompanied him down from
Eugene on his la s t*trip .' -
Henry Fluhrer,
well known
business man of Medford, left
Sunday night for Portland, and
w ill return with a new delivery
truck to be used, in the bakery
business.
Left Munday For Bandon—•
OCEAN F L Y IN G TO
Mrs. H attie Moore, Mr«. Anna
Moes,. Mrs. OpaJ Phllpott, Mrq,
Mary Shutts 'and Mr«. Elisabeth
Hicks, Ashland delegate«, left
Sunday for Bandon, Or«., where
tffey will attend the convention
of the Neighbor« of Woodcraft.
(IP)— Trans-Ocegn flying* w ill be
* SAN FRANCISCfo, June 7 —
a common, mode of transporta­
tion w ithin *a decade, in the op­
inion of Mrs., A lm ee Beaehey, 78
mother o f the late f Lincoln,
Beaehey, Amehca'k first aerial
stunt hero and pioneer flyer.
“ These men who gave crossed
the AJantlc—M^indbertfc, .Cham­
berlin and Devine— have done
something which w ill bring tie-!
Fjwpccted Home This Month—
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Adams left
Rochester, N. Y .. Wednesday,
June 1, by auto and are expected
to arrive home some time this
month. Mr. Adams, who went to
that city for an operation and to
undergo medical treatm ent, is
making a splendid recovery.
velopment of aviation along nt
a pace never before believed pos­
sible,*’ Mrs. Beaehey said in an
exclusive Interview w ith the Uni­
ted Press nt her home here.
*Mrs. Beaehey has Been en­
See our men’s summer suits.
Paulsetud’s sell for less.
23J)-tf
Left For Crescent City—
Mr. , and Mrs. C. E. Lane, ac­
tyJevjtol in a. sc en e fro m 2ja.ne Greva
companied by the Mimes Bessie
ious Rider'A Paramount P icture
Seymore. and Geraldine Gunn,
left Sunday night for Crescent
City, where they w ill enjoy a va-
THE GIFT OF. DREAM
UNION writs your full
catiop of three days before Miss
Down the evening lane of'sléep
Bananas, 3 lbs for 28c, Bchuer- Seymore leaves this week for her
automobile insu runes,
arse.
s j- t f
in ’a.
233-tf home i » Oakland, California. Miss
Goes the shepherd«with his sheep
Seymore has been visiting her
ASTORIA, ORE., Tues. June 7 Countless little rubber hoofs
sister
Miss Gunn, who makes her
Left Bunday—
Made Trip to Kl K.—
(LP)—
Pushed "beneath the wheels 8oftly thud lik e summer rain
Miss Mildred Crain, physical home with the. Lane family.
Mrs. J. A. McGee, M rt. and Mrs.
M a logging train , Aleck FcLans, Beating drowsily on red roofs
H enry Reid and O. F . Silver of training teacher, and Miss Irene
aged CO years, a laborer employ­ Woolly sheep crowd down
Paulserud’s for cleaning.
Ashland made a trip to Klamath Berg, English teacher, in the
ed at «a K erry Oregon Lum ber
lane.
<
Falls todaY to visit Mr. Itfed’s local high school left Sunday for
Camp, was instantly killed late
Left For Lane County—
Miss
C
rain’s
home
in
Klamath
M phew H arry Ritchie, whb
Is
Silently the shepherd go«
Mrs. John Leggett, accom­ yesterday. %
m n»«-; employ of the Southern Falls, where Miss Berg w ill visit
McLane
was
on
a
train
of
logs,
In one hand an ivory crc
for a short time. Miss Berg will panied by her s .\i M anley,, left
Pacific company In that city.
which broks lOtwe front' the In the other a silver rose
Ashland
Saturday
for
Lane
county
return to Ashland in the fall but
In his eyes a dusky look.
where they w ill visit with Mrs.
Thh newest shades and fabrics Miss Crain has secured a position
Leggett’s parents.
In
the
Monmouth
Normal.
to men's ■ suitings.
Paulserud’s
Prof. W . A. Fletcher of the Pown the lane, across the stile,
tailleurs.
Hpent
Week-end
H
e
r
e
•
Pennsylvania
State < college h a* Move the sheep w ith surging
For that picnic lunch,
cold
230-tf
grace.
Mrs. Orville Glick, a resident spent a week In the Rogue R iver
boiled ham, Schuerman’s. 233-tf
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of Klam ath county, spent the valley studying fru it condition. Six abreast, then single tile ,
To
a
wide
and
starry
place.
Will Report Trial—
past week-end in Ashland visit Prof, Fletcher, who has made an
1
extensive study in the west says
ing her parents. ,
George 8. O’Neil, a member of Arrived Yesterday—
George Neuner, United States
fru it conditions of southern Ore­ All are gone; the shepherd throws
the Portland Journal staff, a r­
district attorney of Portland^ ar­
gon are equal and surpassing ' to Back to use the silver rose.
rived in Medford yesterday to
l i f t For Hacremento—
»
report the D ’Autremont tria l for rived In Medford yesterday ,to
Irene Stewart,
C. C. Wlesenburger and
son those found elsewhere.
his paper.
Representatives of participate in the D ’Autremont of Marshfield and H. Stock, local
ether Portland daily papers are tria l, which began yesterday fore­ undertaker, left this morning for
expected to arrive within the next noon at Jacksonville.
Sacramento, Cal., where Mr. Wei-
two or three days to report the
senburger w ill visit his nephew
Potato chips, 3 pkgs. for 28c, and remain for some time in an
Schnerman’s.
____ 283-tl effort to regain his health. He
For wet wash, rough dry or
has been a patient at the Con­
The Quality Store
finished laundry service call Ash­
valescent Home on Granite street
land Lanndry Co., phone 188. I t ’s
for some |ime.
a ll good aad ita prompt.
238-1
Lumberman
Moved To Convalescent Home
u
Asniand nnndny
M r aBd
Ren Butler of
Levy Prairie, * Douglas county,
were in Ashland Sunday and
?*1
onday f latting relatives and
A real dance, fa ir grounds pa-
lion ton igh t Supper at mid-
ght. Be there.
Left This Morning—
LM Iss Lola Russell, daughter of
F E. Russell who works at the
clty power plant np in the can-
yon. toft Ashland this mornln
for Watsonville, Cal., where she
W ill spend about 10 days visiting
her mother.
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Mrgj yioyd JuHaiJ W hlI# ,n that
city, they also attended the wed
ding o f thelr son W alter Mlksch
and Miss Florence Stewart, which'
took place on Thursday,- J s s t L
W a lter Mlksch was raised to
Ashland, attended school here
and later "graduated from L in ­
field
college
in «. McMinnville
where he w ill teach Spanish and
French next year.
Mrs. Florence J. Burdan, a
resident of Medford, moved to
the Convalescent Home on Gran­
ite street today.
WHEN AN ACHING BACK
TORMENTS
Watch your kidneys — when
they are affected, eliminating is
not normal— too scanty and bnrn-
ihg— o r too frequent and troable-
nome. Men ahd women every­
where are using and recommend­
ing Foley Pills diuretic to regu­
late kidney elimination, and to
free the system of lurking pois­
ons that cause backaches, rheum­
atic pains, stiff and swollen
joints, tormenting lumbago. The
medicinal qualities of Foley Pills
diuretic are valued so highly that
th» y are guaranteed to give satis­
faction. Ask for them. Sold ev­
erywhere. — No. 8.
«IACI
HOC
New Shipment of Wm. Anderson
Guaranteed “Keep Kolor” Fabrics
_____ :
-_____100 Per Gent Fast
Wm. Anderson PHnts, Yard 50c
32 in. Wide, W onderful Collection Of New Patterns
.
To Sdlect From1—They Cannot Fade.
A Bargain
IN A SLÎGHTLY USED
FU LL AUTOMATIC
<
W ith
GEO. J. HAYES AT THE ORGAN
The
Automotive Shop
.
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Hot Point Range
and Water
Heater -
All W hite, Three Bum-
e i v standard size oven.
BIG REDUCTION IN
PRICE
XL ELECTRIC
Station
GUY GOOD 7
Funeral Directors
Day Pbone 212.
N ight Phones 381-L— 881-J
Mrs. Louis Dodge, lady assistant
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¿-a-1 Ford Roadster
1 Ford 2 Door Sedan
. ~ I Olds Sedan
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
Printed Voiles, Yard 39c
WM. ANDEBSON’e GUARANTEE
The most exacting tests insure our guarantee th at if
Wm. A ndenon Prints fades from any cause—even in
the dark ground»—we will refund the cost of the m at­
erial and the making.
FOR SHREWD SHOPPERS
IMPORTED FRENCH GING.
HAMS, Values to 59c, Wednes­
day Special
$1.39 81x90 SHEETS, Seamless
Squared and Hemmed, Wednes­
day Specials
$ k l9 DOVE MAKE IG H TIE S
All Sizes, Wednesd Y Special
39c an«f 45c CRETONNES, Beau­
$1.00 K I C K E R N I C K PINK
SATINE BLOOMERS, In d ies
Sizes 1-2-3, Wednesday Special
J cumnzupv
Oztvfcfc au sa n e
IN ,G r T £ E R E ‘ A R E
SUITABLE
CIA)THES
tiful New Patterns, F ast Colors,
Wednesday Special
One Special Lot Of
LADIES ENGLISH PRINT HOUSE FROCKS
LACE TRIMMEJD AND WASH FAST $2.50 VALUES
. Special Priced
FLAN NEL
SUITS OR PRESSES.
ÍB c Q í ¿ a /
Shop And Save At
I4N EN CRASH JACK-
K ÍS AND KNICKERS.
<923 Chav Sedan. 200.00
'
r minia f r / to Pour
rad dead. *
6
ur experience and
Kited i n f o
A W,m. Anderson — Fabric In Sumnjer V ntterns
“ Keep K olor” l($0 P e t Cent F a st -
1924 Ford Tudor. $250.00
\ A Good Weatern Malo Drama With Monty Of Action,
Thrills And Romanoo.
C iie above immortal works
of Örep can w ell depict in e
Feeble aiiempf ofa^mpaHufc
tporlb at pour immediate
inotance of worialify.
cy<¿t
areafcof
e f fhe
m e aftawoT
cotntorrui thia darti hoar
comeo from theMnowW^
maf even the amallwf detail
Ivanhoe Percale, Yard 35c
SMART
Paekard, Touring. 500.00
m or ommatoA bust
maasta» call fh« ricci»»« Brei
voie« preven* ffco eilcaf çu si
BooOt fit« b a tí celo car of bcc
To have an active, lim ber
pAln-free body, unhampered
by
advancing years, watch elim ina­
tion. A t 88, M ajor Ackerman,
Barberton, Ohio, is at his office
dally, hehlthy, hearty and active.
“ I find Foley P illa diuretic just
thè rig h t thing to regulate kidney
elim ination and keep me lit jino
condition.” The medicinal quali­
ties of Foley Pills diuretic are
valued so highly that they are
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
In constant use over 25 years. Ask
tor them. Sold everywhere.— No.
TO BE FOUND HERE.
Mash Touring . . . 150.00
w ill live. ’
Messina told detectives he rattl­
ed a room in a downtown hotel
here Bunday night and
«lashed
both wrist« with a pocket knife,in
an attempt to commit sulclds.A ^
midnight he cut himaelf over the
heart three times and at, daybreak
sliced his throat.
This Is The Best Percale Made, I n ’New Light Patterns
x
* 100 P er Cent F ast Colors
NIS, MOTORING, HIK-
1923 Chev Coupe 200.00
t 8l<f»Xf” lna’ a Mu^
HOBOKEN, K J., June I -*■
(LPKLP)— Mrs. Clarence Chamber­
lin and Mrs. Charles Levine,
wives of the fyers,- sailed a t 1*
a. m., today on the steam ship
“ B erlin’’ of the North German
Lloy line to-meet th e ir husbands
in Berlin.
NOT HOW OLD— B I T HOW
ACTIVE
Phone 82
FOR GOLFING, T E N ­
Used
D ID R IH B H8V
LOS ANGELAS, June 7.— (IP)—
Desplte that he «lashed his-throat
and wrist», «tabbed himself three
time« over the heart and hutted
hltnalf from a third-story window,
FLYEBS* WIVES LEAVE
thusiastic fonoWei or all * pro­
gress in the a ir since her son
thrilled the world w ith his dare­
devil stunts in the air. I t was
Beaehey who, durtng the world
fa ir here In 1816, performed the
first loop-the-loop in aviation his- .
tory
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Mrs. Andrews Leaving—
Mrs. Grace E. Andrews, who
hsa been to charge o f the Ash­
land Bible school, expects' to
leave this city soon to attend the
summer school at Linfield col­
1
lege ln M cMinnville to the De­
partment
of Reyglous Education,
Arr,ved W *” " «•uramrnto—
hat
is
headed"
by Mias Dulclna
M r"
L ' B " Gou,d of 8acpa'
® ent0’ Cal ’ ha8 arrtTed ln Ash' Brown of . Portland, The surf*
land and w ,n 8pend 8ome tlme mer session w ill open Monday,
vl8lt,ng h w atoter8 Mr8 Orace ® Jane 18.
Andrew’ and M r s A . G. Adams,
Returned From Wash.—
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Mrs. A. J. Crandall, who has
C liff Payne makes brackets.
spent the past 7 weeks in E l­
lensburg, Wash., called there by
the serious illness of her father,
returned Saturday to Ashland.
Mrs. Crandall was accompanied
home by her sister Mrs. Theodore
Nicholson o f Fo rt Klamath.
“ U N If Y " . GETS {MEDAL
W A S H IN G TO N , June 7 , -UP>—
Charles
Lindbergh was award­
ed the Langley medal tor flying by
Smithsonian
Institution
today.
Only fpur other men, the two
W rig h t brothers, Glenn H. Curtis
and Gqatav R lffel a Frenchman,
have been given thia honor.
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