Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 10, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    Moving to Klamath F a l l s -
Report Hales—
Al Terwllliger and family, who
have been residing at 64# East
Main street for some time, ex-
pact to leave Sunday to make
their futurp home ,4 a , Klamath
Falls, where KK Terwllliger wHl
be employed.
Ed High, local automobile deal*
er, reports the .following sales: a
8tudebaker Big Six Speedster to
Charles Larson of Hilt, CaL; an
Oldsmoblle sedan to Joe Braxel of
Hilt, Cal., and an Oldsmoblle so­
das to Mr- Williams of Hilt?
Fly-Toil Spggy gun , and half
Frank Meverton, Pacific Tele­ pint spray, «6c. $ehuerm«a'e. .
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phone and Telegraph company en­
gineer, from Portland, fb'spending
a couple of days in Ashland Visit­ Passed Through Ashland—
Attorney and Mrs. H. M. Man­
ing the local office apd looking
ning and Attorney Claude McCul­
after business affairs.
—
loch of Klamath Falls passed
Grange dance, Jackson/M. o f through Ashland Wednesday en­
Springs Saturday nlg^t. Simper route to Medford, where they
by the ladies.
H *<38-3 •looked after business affairs.
Visiting Sister—
■ Mv. and Mrs. W. Stoddard and
two children LaClaire and Bem­
ad, ne of Cour D’ Ale,v, Idaho, are
spending a . fev; dpys in Ashland,
visiting Mrs. Stoddard's sister,
Mrs. C. I. J. -Porter and family oq
North Main street.
Personal flotes i
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Peterson and
J. 3. Johnson and family, resi­
dents of Klamath Falls spent yes­
terday là Ashland visiting friends.
«Home grown peas, Schuerman
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How good news does spread!
General Gasoline Je still the best.
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239-Frl.-Tuoe
Let tbs UNION write year full At the Ashland Hotel—
coverage automobile Insurance. I The following people w e r e
From F». Casey—
Veo, of coursa.
I 13-tf among those who registered at
Jack F. Hk-kan, of the United
the Ashland hotel yesterday: S. H.
States navy at Ft. Casey, is spend­ Presented With Candy*-—
Cheney of Lima, Mont., G. E. Hen­
ing a couple%f days In Ashland
Miss Jeaa Atchison, manager of dry and wife of Los Angeles, Cal.,
vAiting the city and Lithia park.
the Community hospital In Ash­ and Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilson, of
land. and R E. McElhose Of the Portland.
^arabase Motor Oil, 100 per Medford grocery' each presented
cent parafine base. At General in­ tho employees of the local Pacific
dependent dealers. 239-Fri-Tuee Telephone and Telgraph office Here Y esterday-
Dobbin Erwin, who is employed
with a large box of candy this by the Southern Pacific company
Fryers— 26c. Phone I7F2.
week. In appreciation of their In Klamath Falls, spent the day
splendid service.
in Ashland yesterday visiting his
w'fe and daughter, Margaret, on
Tl-affte Superintendent Mere—
Another jass dance tonight at Van Ness avenue.
J. W.’ Pratt, district traffic sup- the Bellview Community House.
qrinteadent of the Pacific Tele­ Men 60c, ladle; 26c. Lunch..
phone and Telegraph company df
229-1 Returned From Crescent City—
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Lane, ac­
Eugene. spent a day In Ashland re­
cently looking after business af­
Old time dance Friday night. companied by the Misses Bessie
fairs.
June 10. Klamath Junction, P. T. Seymore and Geraldine Guiin, re­
A.
237-3 turned yesterday ftoin Crescent
City, on the coast, where they have
Dill pickles in the bulk. Schuer-
spent the past few days on a pleas­
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238-tf Visitors at Carlton H o r n e -
ure trip. Miss Seymore leaves
Mrs. Clarence Boyle, and Mrs.
Ashland this week for her home
Cliff Payne makes trellis.
Earl Stoner of Santa Barbara,
in Oakland, Cal.
Cal., and Mrs. Lottie VanScoy of
Rpsinrss la A shland -
Eagle Point spent yesterday in
Vincent Llnini of the Dead Ashland as guests at the S. A. Enjoying Vacations—
Indian mountain district spent
J. H. Hoxie and L. Miksçh, both
Carlton home on Union street.
several hours in Ashland yester­
of the state Pacifie Highway main­
day looking after business afafirs.
Direct from Paradise Gardens' tenance crew, are now enjoying
Bob Fockler and his Versatile vacations.
Another jaxs dance tonight, Dance Band; Fair Grounds, June
Bellview Community House. Men 15.
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64c, ladies 25c. Lunch.
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Grange dance, Jackson
Springs Saturday night,
by the ladies.
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At the Oregon Hotel—
Los Angeles, Cal., have arrived in
Ashland and are visiting for a
few days at the home of Mrs.
Mary Wood on Laurel street,
mother of Mrs. Read. They were
enroute to their former home In
Portland, pre., where they ex-
T/ct to again take qp their resl-
dence,
Mrs. J. 3. Nichols of Squish,
North Dakota, Frank LeFavatir of
Los Angeles, Cal., and Maxine-El-
From McMinnville—
i’ott and Olive Marrall of Port­
* Gordon Smith« Ben J. Vander- land, Oregon., stopped last night
JMwL Vincent Hal t R. D. Mahaf at the Oregon Hotel,
fey. Robert Dow-wnd U. L. DIM of
Summer school for high school
Helit aarille. Ore., made up a
party- that spent yesterday le subjects will start Juné 18 at the
high school bldg. Phone Mr. For- Word R eceived -
Ashland visiting the city.
cythe. 2«1R.
238-1
Word has been received in Ash­
land that C. 8. Richardson, for*
- The hewest shades and fabrics merly manager of the Lithia
In men’s saltings.
Panlserud’s Springs hotel, who left this city
tailleurs.
for Portland a week ago, started
230-tf Sunday for the Crater Lake lodge,
whore he will be In charge this
rummer. Mr. Richardson, ac-
rompanled by /o h n Mabin, care­
taker of the lodge, made the trip
by motor as far as the snow line,
h'king the rest of the way;
THE THEATER BCAIITVU.
FINISHING TO NITE
KNOCKOUT RILEY
Featuring
RICHARD DIX
SATURDAY ONLY
O jo n e s
to HILLS«/
PERIL
K
Returned to Dun—into
Albert Guthrie, 8. P. employee
returned to Dunsmuir yesterday
after spending a abort time vis­
iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Porlk on Gresham street.
Will Attend Rose Festival—
Mr. and Mrs. G. 8. Butler and
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Vsupel of this
city left this morning for Port­
land, where they will attend the
At the Lithia Springs H otel—
Rose Festival, returning to Ash­
Mrs. J. G. Qallaher of Lone land In about two weeks.
Keeler, Cal., and Mias Rath Bart-
Pine, Cal., Mrs. 3. D. Lewis of
Wde and Mrs. E. T. Jones of Window Display—
Walla Walla, Wa„ were among i ; A genuine stuffed and mount­
those who registered yesterday at ed Australian Kangaroo is now on
display in the window of the Ov­
the Lithia Springs hotel.
erland Shoe Shop on the corner
of Main and Oak streets. A Kang­
I will Left Today —
aroo skin and two sets of unusu­
late la
Miss Ruth Purdy, who has been al display stands also kelp to
si, be- employed at the Claycomb Motor Make this window decoration a
t the company on the Plasa, has re­ novel and different one.
signed her position and left today
to visit friends for a few days in
» , Klamath Falls had Rocky Point, SUBSCRIBR FOR TOT TIDINGS
f the Miss Purdy will return to Ashland
J., Is in a short time and then go to
(siting Berkeley. Cal., where she will at-
g bus- tend summer school at the Unl-
i for- versity of California. Miss Thel-
Lithla jna Hervery is taking her place at
CHaycomb's.
TOMORROW EVENING IN
BEAUTIFUL LITHIA
PARK
BOOST FOR PAGEANT
GivenBy
OUR NORMAL SCHOOL
M iller’s Toggery
The Winchester Store
Especially beautiful is it that a page­
ant has been prepared for Ashland’s Alu­
mni Day tomorrow. Surely there could be
no better setting than, Lithia Park for
such a festivity-
“Hab-a-dash Inn”
RAYON SILK
BLOOMERS
•pacial Pair, 4*4
lood A ss’t.
VESTEE WASH
^BLOUSES
Special, Sold
4 (
regular,^$2.25
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■ We welcome the home-corners, and be­
speak the fullest co-operation of all citi-
sens to make this a most successful and
auspicious celebration.
Unusual Dress Offi
Saturday
F irst N ational B ank
ASHLAND
OREG ON
COMMERCIAL * SAVINOS * SAFE DEPOSIT
If you are looking for a new
Farmers Attention!
«ilk
.Look at yonr mowers for
broken and worn parts before
FO R T H E
Peil’s Corner
J u n e B rid e
THE Story Ooee
THAT at aa Elks
JAMBOREE a
PRO B of a Mik Hat
WAS offered to ’
ANY man prroent who
WOULD stand
VP and say that
HE had never
KISSED aay other
WOMAN bwt Ma
WIFE riacd being married
AND not oar
STOOD ap. It to
RUMORED
for
afternoon
you will find it in this care­
most of mower’s made.
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Garden tools, hose, lawn
mowers, fencing and posts of
every description.
Quick Thinker
frock
or informal dinner wear*
cutting commences. We keep
in stock repairs for any or
SERVING TRAYS . . .
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IOE TEA S E T S ..................
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fully chosen group.
As our annual custom—at this time, all early Sprink Froeks, must be
closed out—in this special group are Regular Values to $25.00,
ring Coats M Q.75
IMPORTED FLOWER V A SE S.. . .
Great Special Offering
CANDLE STICKS - Short or T a ll..
HAND PAINTED CHINA PIECES
coats <>f superior quality'are offered at this exceptional low price,
of the seasons jnost exclusive fabrics and were tailored by experts in
advance style. Many are trimmed with lovely summer fur. Values
¡.50.
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CRATER LAKE PICTU RES..........
ASST’D FRAMED PICTURES
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DOZENS OF SUITABLE GIFTS FROM OUR
LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
‘Welworth” Summer
DRESSES - $ 1 . 9 8
Participating with an almost endless chain of more than 3000 leading
stores throughout the country in an enormous purchase, we were successful
in obtaining these gorgeous “ Welworth” frocks exclusively for our community
at a marvelous price concession. In this way alone, are we able to offer th«
dresses to our many lnJv friends at our exceedingly low price of $1.98. In
this remarkable selling event, the values are even greater than ever before,
$3.00 and UP
♦
Spring Pageant
Hardware
................ $1.25
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FOR THE BIG
Simpson
Myrtle Wood
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ALL ABOARD!
Home-Coming Day
Oregon
Jammed With Action,
.Packed With Thrills,
\
drammed With Fun.
The story of a good-bad man who smashed his way
love and fortune through a series of daredevil
Exploit«.-
Orama^ar .1* -a, sera, Jtaadteap
when
writing a Itere tetar’
manlfdet In the-city trnSd, and nu-
meróuie inquirías regarding the re­
hearsal Monday night are being
received by G. H. Yoe and Secre­
tary of (the Chamber of Commerce
J. H. Fuller.
H. C. STOCK
Several muslcians hava recently
MORTICIAN
moved to Ashland and have Indi­
. Helena Blade ’ 1
cated an Interest in
the band
which should he ready to pre­
Licensed Lady Amist໫
sent concerts following a few re­
Deputy Coroner Office
hearsals.
Band members meet Monday
GARDEN
HOSE
While the Nation awaits with a thrill
the home-coming of, its'young flying hero
who is to be feted, in Washington to­
morrow, so also does Ashland eagerly look
forward to the home-eoming of the Nor­
mal School graduates of other years.
evening at I o'clock In the city
ball with "Sharky" Moore, the
new director.
Interest Shown
In Band M eeting
$6.00 . $16.00
..$1.00 - $6.00
BROADCLOTH AND
STUNNINGLY TRIM-
FINE FABRICS — PRINTED COTTON PONGEE
DIMITIES. COLORS ARE GUARANTEED FAST
MED.
McNAIR BROS.
Elhart’sBook Store
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$
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