Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 17, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    Hom«' from 8. F<—
hoeal ; Personal flotes
Mrs. Audrey Trobee returned
yesterday from San Francisco,
where she had been called by the
Illness of her brother.
Grizzled Miner
Gives Dramatic
Indentification
Former Local
Man And Bride
Visit Ashland
Leave for Vacation—
“Know him, of course* I know Q
> Mr*. L. K. M erritt andaon left him, by the glitter in his eye. If L
today for Portland to spend their he had pointed a gun at yon, you
vacation this summer.
Portland Folks H ero
too would know him,” shouted
Regiat rat Ions at C of G—
Mrs. Heckman of Portland, Ore­
G. J. Parker, miner of more than «,
125 out-of-state cark registered
half a century, according to bis ®
gon and Mr. and Mrs. Bunning at the Chamber of Commerce yes­ Report Rale—
of Cornelius, Oregon were Ashland terday.
The Claycomb garage reports own testimony; as he pointed an
visitors Wednesday.
the sale of a Fordson tractor and accusing finger at the defendant.
It was an intensely* dramatic
Have ycur clothes cleaned for darby wheels and disc plow equip­
More delightful summer even vacation time. Pauleorud’s.
ment to the Williams brothers.
moment as the grizzled old min­
Inga, when you own a Ukulele—
er leaped from the witness chair, T1
241-tf
Elhart'a.
.walked until he was directly fac- ec
Gc to Klam ath Fall»—
Go to Lake o f the Wood»—
Mr. B. E. Jordan and family on fng Hugh,, then made the post- * f
Let the UNION write your full
be
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Briggs and Scenic Drive left yesterday for tive, forceful statement.
coverage automobile insurance. Wm. Briggs left today to apend Klamath Falla, where Mr. Jordan
Slightly deaf. It was with dlffl- mi
.Tee, of course.
12-tt the week-end a t Lake of the Is employed.
cvlty he was questioned, and fro- im
nuently his repllcn caused a titter th
Woods.
'
To Attend Roar Festival—
of amusement to be heard about <h<
From Talent—
Mrs. A. B. Patterson and Miss
the* courtroom.
Judge Thomas
How good news does spread!
Wllliah Bruce of Talent was
Margaret Churchman left Tues­ General Gasoline Is still the best. Ashland visitor today,
was obliged at one time to halt di;
day for Portland to visit relatives
'he proceedings and warn the ball- wa
239-Fr1.-Tues
and attend the Rose Festival.
•ffs If they failed to perform their ’.n,
Rrtnrne Home — •
Loral lUry Fleeted President—
Mrs. A. A. Madden returned to duties, other bailiffs who could tlo
There are many hours of
. Bugetie Detrlck. son of Mr. and her home here yesterday even­ keep the crowd, silent would bo’ na
joyment in a 76c Novel— See
, .
n»t
Mrs. R. E. Detrick, has been ing, after visiting last week at called.
hart's Saturday.
As he left the stand, the old gr<
elected president of Rho Chi. na­ ?ho home of Mrs. Besslo M iller at
man caused further amusement net
tional honorary pharmacentlal fra­ Jacksonville.
See Paulsernd's 220 and 225 ternity at Washington State col­
when he demanded to to know 111
special on summer suits.
the whereabouts of his hat, do-, wh
lege for the coming year.
Brotherhood Meet»—
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The Fraternal Brotherhood or­ daring In a loud voice, and with
Parabase Motor Oil, 100 per ganization met at the home of an indignant manner, that some- ho
V talli ng Here—
be
cent parafine base. At General In­ F. L. Nutter Thursday evening one had taken it..
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Anderson dependent dealers.
239-Fri-Tues for the regular meeting.
After
of Simol. California, and Mrs. An­
down room for the normal school
'he business session a social hour
derson's sister, Mrs. Delia Ter-
athletes. The cost of moving it
I am running out of furnished was enjo>*ed.
williger of Ager, Cal., are visit­ houses again.
might make the move Inadvisable,
List yours. Ash-
ing friends here this week. Mr. land Realty Co.
however.
245-.lt At Hotel Ashland—
and Mrs. Anderson are former
C. B. Tuttles, San Francisco, S.
residents of Ashland.
Here for Cabaret'
M. Solar. New York, Mr. and Mrs.
Orchardtsts are advised by
Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sabin of F. F. King, Yakima. Wash., P. L.
County
Agent Inskeep of Clacka­
C liff- Payne makes forms,
Klamath Falls were in Ashland Montgomery, Los Angeles and Mr.
mas. to apply the first codling
yesterday evening for the Lithian and Mrs. Lincoln Tyler, Sekttla,
moth cover spray as soon as pos­
Fly-Toll Spray gun and
Cabaret. Mr. Sabin Is secretary of wero stopping at the Ashland
sible now, as the adult moths have
pint spray, 46c. Schuerman's.
tho Klamath Falls Chamber of Hotel yesterday.
been flying about for 3everal days.
Commerce.
Powdered lead arsenate Is the
Former Resident Hero ■
standard control material.
The
Word Received
Dickey's dance band at Billings
Roy Hale of Klamath Falls, a
Word has been received here now dance pavilion, Medford, Sat­ former As’aland resident, is vislt- usual dilution Is two pounds to
100 gallons of spray solution. In
that Miss Beulah Medley, under­ urday nite. Prljea.
’r s friends here this* week.
those regions where wormy apples
went an operation for appendicitis
ir e particularly difficult to pre­
la a Seattle hospital' last week. Mr. Fuller Returns—
Visiting at Prospeet'
vent, the lead arsenate should be
Miss Medley was graduated from
Mr. J. H. Fuller returned today
Mrs. Manley Conley and chil­
the Ashland high school last year. from Monmouth, where he attend­ dren are visiting relatives In 'ncreased to three or four pounds
to the 100 gallons.
ed the commencement exercises Prospect this week.
<
Have your rose trellise made at for the Oregon Normal school with
Jordan's mill*.
235-tf the board of régents. Mr. Fuller Registerod at the Ltthla Springs
Watqr Mlkspb, who formerly
worked In the First National
bank In this city, and his wife
were visiting In ^.shland yester­
day, while enroute to Stanford
university where M r. Mlksch will promise a 70 to J | per cent yield
continue bis studies during the compared with last year.
summer in the languages In or­
der to complete his degree work
M r. Mlksch, is the son of
Mr. and Mr*. L. Mlksch of th
olty- He left Ashland about five
years ago after several years em­
ployment at the local bank. H
graduated from Linfield college
and then taught school at Mil­
waukie, Ore. ' This year he will
teach at Linfield College.
Ho and Miss Stewart, of Port­
land, were married June 8th.
fruit C rop
WILL BE BIG
0 . A. 0. Expert Predicts
Big Apple Production—
Pears Lighter
Leaver for Home—
/
Miss S it e Allen, who has been
attending the normal school here
for the past winter, le ft yester­
day for her home at Lostine.
Miss Allen will stop ta Portland to
v M t the Rose Festival.
• The public library will be clos­
ed oa Sunday afternoon during
the balance of this month, and
also through July and August.
IDAHO FOLKS HERB
t Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Elhart,
of Beuell, Idaho, and Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Lester, of Caldwell,
Idaho, are visiting with Mr. and
Mft. H. H. Elhart.
H. a STOCK
MORTICIAN
«
Helene Diede
Licensed Lady Aselztant
Deputy Coroner Office
“ Bloom
Silk"
Dresses
EXQUISITE COLORINGS—
EMBROIDERED - THREE
PIECE E N S E M B L E S —
TWO PIECE EFFECTS AND
TAILORED SILK DRESSES
Remember
Father’s Day
June 19th
*
j
also visited the Rose Show while Hotel—
Among those registered at the
he was in Portland.
I?thia Springs Hotel are Mr. and
Billing’s New Dance Pavilion, Mrs. G. S. Wes.t and son, Berke­
Medford, Sat. nite. Dickey's dance ley. W. E. Adklnson, Oakland, H.
band. Prizes.
245-2t Shaff, New York City, Mrs. B. A.
Rice and daughter, Romona, Cal.,
Stopping nt th e Oregon—*
Mr. and Mrs. j . J. Yulll and eon,
R. W Rngnts, Los Angeles, Mr. Hpllywood, Miss Blanche W il­
end Mrs. J. W. Owens, Ban Frép- liams, Santa Barbara, and C. H.
elsco, Mr. and Mrs. S.^Mlller and Berlline, W alla W alla, Wash.
family, New York, Mr. and Mm.
R. L. Gorill, Huyter. W. Va., and From Artaona—
Cora Crosby,’ Oroville, Cal., were
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Struthers
¿registered at Hotel ‘Oregon yestér-
Tombstone, Arizona are vtolt-
day.
*
hg at the home of Mrs. Struther’s
Don’t forgot the Program
Dance at I. Q, O. F. HaH*Tu*a-
day. June 21st for benefit of
Ashland Community Chest. Men
50 cents; Ladles 25c.
Special Purchase
Coddling Moth
Spray Time Here
Home grown peas, Schuerman.
sizes being expected to develop.
P ru n « , about e« per cent of last
year’s production, but sizes prom­
ise to be large. Cherries, a light
crop is expected, hardly 25 per
cent of last year. Strawberries,
a heavy crop. Loganberries, after
the heavy yield of last year and
>the winter injury in many fields,
the crop this year may not reach
50 per cent of 1225. Raspberries
*
Miller’s Toggery
“ H ab -a-d ash In n ”
Mrs. Lester
You Must See These To Really
Appreciate Them
Showing Them Today
The First Time
GE^F YOUR FAVORITE
» 1 DRESS HERE
Regular $22.50 and $24.50
Selling Special At
Is a sister of Mr. Elhart.
COATS
245-3t
114ter. Mrs. Jo|tn Daugherty on
From McCloud—
Mountain avenue.
Miss Jane
J. B. Frlgell of MeCloud, Cal., CiMhtng, daughter of Mrs. John
DUI pickles In the bulk. Schuer-
za.
235-tf wan in town today bn business. Daugherty is visiting at her par­
ents home from Torrington, Wy­
oming.
rments Must Go!
Get Your Free Coupons — Ask For Them
Arrived In A s h la n d -
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
FINISHING TO-DAY
HEY HEY COWBOY
WITH HOOT GIBSON
TO MORROW ONLY
Mr. and Mrs. Elisha W hite of
Boise, Idaho, arlved In Ashland
to visit their daughter. Miss Eva
L. Whits, who Is a member of the
faculty of the Southern Oregon
Normal school, for two weeks.
Mr. White Is j i member of the G.
A. R. and was a bodyguard at
Lincoln's funeral.
On their re­
turn home, Mr. and Mrs. White
will visit their son, C. W. White
li< Portland.
Included in this special
lot are Tub Silks, Crepes,
Fiate Crejies and Wool
Dresses. Values up to
$22.50.
T E L L you Umt our next
ONM-CENT sale will
BE held next Thursday, Friday
AND Saturday, June
9S, »4, and M . At which
TIME the little
IF
flp
S o m e Wonderful Bar-
gains in this special {lot.
Gorgette Crepes * Flat Crepes - Tub Silks. Every dress new Hiis season, come
and look these over, your size might be among them. Values up to $29.75.
IN S IG N IFIC A N T penny
IS goln« to have
J£2»T • • much buying power
A s your quarters and /
40 COATS IN A CLEAN-UP
SALE AT JUST
REGULAR PRICES-EVERY ONE A NEW SPRING GARMENT IN BOTH
DRESS AND SPORT STYLES, FULLY LINED—SOME WITH FUR COL-
v
L A R S - D O N ’T MISS THIS EVENT!
'
' CROOKS. are at large. Nothing is safe, not
even your laughs so prepare to lose them!
WITH GEO. J. HAYES AT THE ORGAN
McNAIR BROS;
The Auto P ark
One of the best assets a community
can have is a pleasant Auto Park, for visi­
tors remember, and carry word home to
others who may come, whenever they find
attractive stopping places.
TOBY my that the
AMERICAN penny has gone
(XIMPLETELV out of
STYLE and that It to
ONLY good these
DAYS to take to Sunday
SCHOOL, B at the
UOLKS who believe that
HAVE never attended
'A Reanll O ne-O at Sale and
We Jnst want to
200 New Summer Wash D resses At The Special Low
Price $1.98
Voils - Dimitv - Prints - Broadclothv Cotton Pongees
For
Ashland’s beautiful Auto Park is re­
nowned both as the first in the United
States and as one of the most attractive.
Therefore, it may be counted as a very
real community asset, of especial value at
this season.
We know that thousands of visitors
will appreciate the cool shade and clear
stream during the next few months.« and
Ashland hopes that our own home-county
neighbors will frequently come to spend th*
day at Lithia Park and the picnic ground.
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