Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 08, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    Left for L. of the W.—
Domino Provost and “Sharkey**
Moore of this city left yesterday
for Lake of the Woods and Klam­
ath take,
Riley Body Sen
To Eastern H
■new Oregdn Trunk extension
from Bend to ipamath. « 8everal
ierows are in the field, running
survey lines.
th ey. w tR sp e jd
The body of the late Ed. R ilep,l
several days on a pleasure trip.'
postal telegraph operator At this
They took the former’s boat with
city for IS years, left Redding,
the®. ,
-
California at noon Wednesday for
Baltimore, Maryland where Inter­
The neweet ehades and fabrlcs
ment w ill be made. Frank L.
ln men'a euittngs.
Paulserud's
Riley, a brother, who was noti­ Water Supply To Bo Out
tailleurs.
fied of the sudden death of Mr.
Off When Orowson Reser­
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Riley which occurred ait midnight
voir Is In Operation
Sunday as he was enroute to
Drove to Klamath Falla—•
Long BeaCh, California ton a va­
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Elb, Mrs.
| Because the dwelling of Mrs.
cation of one ufeek, is lit cl
A. Lear and Elvln Bib of this city
B. M. H « a t stands -higher
of the disposal of the body,
{than the new Croweon reservoir,
drove over to Klamath Falls yes­
finite funeral arrangements
terday to visit Mr. Bib's brother
city of Ashland must pur­
be wired to local friends.
Logan Elb, manager of the South­
chase a new electric pump In or­
ern Pacific Hospital department
der that she may have a water
and Dr. Coffee, chief surgeon of
pupply after the water Is turned
the Southern Pacific Hospital de­
Into the new reservoir, Earl Hos­
partment, who are making an In­
ier, superintendent of the city
spection of that department on
water supply, .told council last
this division. .
• •
night.
Frank Clark of JCIamath F*l|s,
Immediate installation of a
Indicted fer the murder of 'his
new pump, for which the councy
former wife, Mrs. Nellie Clark,
last night authorised purchase
will eoon face a Jury to answer for
will
be4 made.
'
the crime. Selection of a Jury
MUST
BUY PUM P
wdsMamd Xmdgo Ko. SS
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Clyde G riffith, a resident of
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A.
< A. M.
Klamath Falls speat yesterday la
/ * Stated eommunicatlon, Thurs- this city looking after business
¿ iy evening, preliminary njpetlng affairs.
Mr. G riffith returned
<g Grand Lodge. June 15, 16, 17. this morning to his home.-
Waiting Brethren welcome.
Bananas, 3 lbs tor 18c, Sehnor-
V . V . M ILLS. W. M.
aa’a.
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W. K. D A T . Sec’y
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Old time dance Frid ay- night,
June 10. Klamath Junction, P. T.
i the Ltttkia Springs Stoici—
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P. A. 8mlth of St. Louis, Mo.. A.
S. Sntterthuarte of Seattle,
ash., and F. E. Daupink of San At the Ashland Hotel—
J. P. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. A.
’snelaco. Cal., are among those
to spent last night at the Llthla O. Dilg and family of Pala Alto,
Cal., J. M. Jurich of Seattle. Wn.,
nrtngs hotel.
pnd Charles Tauner of Alameda,
Cal., are among those who regist­
ered at the Ashland hotel yester­
Care Registered—
day.
One hundred and twenty-four
Waited Parents—
For
that
picnic
lunch,
cold
tourists,
stopped in this city to
2 Mrs. Henry Cox of Merrill, Ore.,
boiled
ham,
Schuerman’s.
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register
their
cars at the local
is spending a few days in Ash­
Chamber of Commerce yesterday,
land vialting her perenta, Mr.
this amount being an increase of
9 d Mm. J. L. Greenwood on Lib­ Party From Loe Angeles—
60 registrations
Catherine Biontrager, Martha approximately
erty street.
Bontrager and J. P. . Bontrager, over those dally for the past fow
all of Los Angeles, Cal:, made up weeks. The majority of the tour­
Paulserud’s for cleaning,
*
a party that spbnt yesterday in ists are north bound.
Ashland visiting the city and
Let the UNION write your full
Llthla Park.
They were de­
lighted with the scenic beauties eoverage automobile Insurance.
Veo, of conree.
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of this place.
Arrived la Ashland—
* J. R. Edwards, mall clerk on
the Southern Pacific railroad, ar­
rived la Ashland yesterday and
will apead a two week’s vacation
Elth his wife at their home on
Third street. Mr. Edwards has a
i*hn between Oakland and Duns­
muir, California.
Have ybur roe« trelllse made at
rdan’s mills.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Barnthouae,
accompanied by Melbourne Mast
ahd Mrs. Prank Barnthouse, left
Ashland for Portland Sunday
morning on a business and pleas-
■ra trip.
Klamath
Falls are
spending
Potato chips, 3 pkgs. for 26c,
Schuerman’a.
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Visitors From Portland—
Visitors in Ashland this morn
Ing from Portland, Ore., in­
cluded: Glenn . D. Hart, A. C
Bamekoff and W illiam Woodruff.
Man Faces Jury
For Wifes Death
started Tuesday morning.
Cir­
cuit Judge A. L. Leavitt is pre­
siding at the trial. Clark it la
charged, shot hta former wife as
she was returning from church.
She died a. few days later in a
Klamath hospital.
WORK ON SURVEYING
NEW LINE 8
Two camps are already estab­
lished in the vicinity of LaPine
and Hauser Brother construction
company of Portland are at work
At the Oregon Hotel—
The following named people clearing the Fight of way for the
were among those who stopped
yesterday at the Oregon hotel:
Mrs. N. M. Rulck and Miss Anita
Blbbins of Boise, Idaho, Mrs.
Eleanor *Wllliams of Santa Rosa,
Cal., and Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Shif­
tier of Los Angeles, Cal.
iea a le of days ln Ashfand visit
friends and transacting busi-
G. M. FTÓst T i n « » To
Leaks In Survey of Bus-
ness District
i I’M of cnreauipm ew »a« w *
vloea of city employee« to assist
with the work was authorised by
the council.
The band stand Is to he covered
O. M. Troat bas started a sur­
vey of water faucetJ and fixtures
in the city, the, first * compelte
checkup to be made ln an effort to
avoid water leakage.
In most cases faucets and wa­
ter fixtures are found In good con­
dition, Mr. Frost said.
Hls eheckup Is practically com­
pleted in the business sections and
following thia he will visit .the
private homes.
Assisted by City Engineer F. H.
W alter and Clyde Malone, super­
intendent of the city light depart­
ment, Southern Oregon Normal
school people are starting the
Soothing And Cooling To Tired Hot Feet
DR. SCHOLL’S PRODUCT
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
COLONIAL
DRAPERY FABRICS
h
J antaen Swim
Suite
Look ’em Over
MILLER’S TOGGERY
you will find among our Colonial Drapery Fabric»
pattern» w hich conform perfectly to the present-day
vogue for the Spanish and Early American period
styles. The brilliant color which is the keynote o f
both periods can be secured to great advantage by
using draperies and hangings of Colonial Cretonnes.
Io many o f these there are rich color harmonies
or striking and vivid contrasts.
Yard 35c to 89c
ASHLAND AND VICINITY
PROGRESSIVE STORE
SHOPPING CENTER
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A 25c Cake tor Just 10c
Everybody in Jackson County will want to see this
Masterpiece executed with Thousands of Oakes of
Yopr Dollar Has More Gents
ROYAL CUTICLE SOAP
Instead of Distributing Small Free Samples to each
family, the manufacturers allow us during this event to
sell a 25c cake for Just 10c and not more than Six Cakes
to a Customer.
Thousand of Cakes of this Famous Soap and Hun­
dreds of American Flags make up this Beautiful Display.
GET YOUR FREE COUPONS
In Your Q uest for the D istinctive
Ladies And Gentlemen
ASHLANDS M OSÍ
We call your attention to our 20th Anniversary,
sad we invite yon to participate in the greatest bar­
gain which we will offer for the occassion.
The Quality Store
GROUNDS PREPARED
FOR IMG FESTIVAL
UNDISPUTED LEADERS!
Mhool into the hands of the Bee Hive
it the Mining company, a Paris syndl-
. For- cate, hat the mine has bees idle
237-1 since that time.
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work of arranging the natural with*» miniatura forant And lig h t
amphitheater, tor the Spring Fes­ lag effects will be unnm nllr beau­
tival to be given at 8: SO o’clock tiful.
In cum of rain the epeetael«
Saturday night.
FOOT BALM
C liff Payne makes brackets.
Box factory blocks special 9 6
price while they last. Phone 30.
Returned From Vacatloi
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Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gillings
have returned to their home on
News come» from Gold H ill
Oak street after a week’s vaca­ that the Bill Nye gold mine, an
tion which they spent in Portland old-time producer located three
and Salem. They visited with Mr. miles out from Gold HUI, has been
Gillings' parents at the latter sold under a court order for 962,-
place.
847 to George Blanchin of Parle,
WATER FAUCETS
I N FINE SHAPE
Soap Sale In Two Main Aisles
The greatest cities in America haveifeatrtred this unique event and A sh lan d is
not to be ontdown. We are more than pleased to give to the people of Ashland and
vicinity the same advantage as New York, Chicago and other large cities thereby
giving us power to give to the public the greatest Soap Value in the history of our
city and vicinity. This remarkable display unveiled at 2 o ’clock this afternoon.
Ender’s 20th Anniversary Sale,
Starts June 20th
Preliminary to which we are featuring this the
greatest Soap Sale of the age,
I N A U G U R A T I N G T H E G R E A T E S T S O A P S A L E E V E R H E L D IN S O . O R E G O N -
S A I F S T A R T S 9 o’Clock T H U R SD A Y M ORNING
In order to thoroughly introduce their famous
INTRODUCTORY OFFER
ROYAL CUTICLE SOAP
This Soap is famous elsewhere but has never been sold in .JacKpon
County under its present name, although a soap made from the same formula
is sold everywhere under another trademark at 25c a cake. This Royal Cuti-
cnl Soap is the cleanest, purest, softest and most soothing you could use on
your hands or face.
You should get a half dosen cakes at the introductory price which we
will make for a short time, while the exhibit remains in our window. This
price is positively the lowest ever made for such high grade toilet soap.
The Royal Company has selected and -appointed a high class and dependable
store in each city through which to offer the greatest Soap Bargains ever of­
fered in America, and incidentally make one of the most unique displays'ever
showm We are sole agents for Ashland and vicinity; Yreka, California; Hilts,
Cafifornia; Hornbrook, California; Montague, California; Grenda, California;
and all northern California. I f -yon are unable to attend this great sale, send
us your mail order with 5c ejxtra for postage for 3 cakes or 10c for 6 cakes
and we will mail.
,
se Bveiy dtisen of Jaokson County should see this wonderful pieoe of workmanship. It is marvel of ingenuity, patience
tmmoth Areh of Triumph, with its ornamental column of Liberty and Chariot o f Progress. This great hpll, flanked with i
iT s n t n s s i as to its features sad adornment*.
skill. It exhibits
1er halls, running