Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 18, 1927, Image 4

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    Care Registered’
One hundred and twenty nine
B. Sandlin and daugh-
Jack Nlms of this city is spend-
of Talent spent Wed- the week In San Francisco vlalt- tourists »topped in Ashland yes*
Ashland shopping andltng his father, who. Is em loyed terday to register their cars at
thp ^ocaF Qhajnber of Commerce.
en d s..
. there.
i Ashland
la Ashlaad Ttaereday—
Bert G. Bates, newspaper man
from Portland, spent Thursday
evening in Ashland attending
the Llthiau cabaret, which wae
held in the local armory. ’ ,
T bttia* F a th w
f o r k in g l a Medford—
Dance Jackson Springs. Merry Otaaer Guests —
, ■ Mrs. Anuta . Browh ’ and W b .
Macks will play tonight.
Minnie Lake of Grdngevllta,
Idaho,
and Mrs. Alice Vincent and
Have your clothea cleaned
Mrs
Joan
Sponger of Ashland'
Clph vacation time. Pauiaorud’a.
Were dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Common
20th,
Ip Talent ope day last week.
WAFFLE FRED
What? A wkffle feed!!!
m Viola Balmer and Miss
Where? At the Civic
O’Neil of Saa Diego. Cal.,
House.
a few days in Ashland re-
When? . Monday, June
y stalling the city.
5:30 p. m. to 8:00. p. p».
It’s just what we all like. Real
home-made waffles, end all you
can eat for only 50c including cof­
fee. Give your whole family a
248-lt
Payne makes step-ladders. treat.
Returned Home TO Stay—
P e n n e r BeaMent Here —
Mrs. Cedric Meyers, who has
Mrs. Mary Hale of Klam ath
been visiting her husband in
Klamath Falls, has returned to
Ashland where she will remain.
It was reported kt first thkt Mrs.
Meyers would probably make hei
home
In Klamath »Falls.
BlUlng's Nqw Dance Pavilion,
Falla, formerly a resident of Ash­
land, was a visitor a few days
ago at the C. O. Holman home
on B. street.
Medford, 8at. nite. Dickey s dance
hand. Prism.
245-2t
SWPPt oranges. 2 d<
Sehuerman’s Grocery.
Left for Calttagnia —
Mrs. Bessie Wilson and mother
Mrs. E. A. Rowland left Ashland
ypsterday for Atascadero, Cal..
Where Mrs. Wilson has a position
m Ihe Atascadero Inn.
pance Jackson Spfings. Merry
Macks wiU play tonight.
See Paulserud’s 820 and 325
special on summer suits.
W ill Leave Monday—
Mrs. Mary Wilshire on Granite
street expects to leave Monday
for Lakeview, to visit her son
and old time friends for some
time.
man’s Grocery.
Dickey’s dance baud at Billings
new dance pavilion, Medford, Sat­
urday nite. Prices.
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Lett For Home—
Mias Nettle Easter, who, hap
been visiting with Miss Mabel
Hager for a few weeks, left re­
cently for her home in Shelton.
Nebraska. She wks accompanied
by Mias Hager, who will visit
relatives In Onlell, Nebraska.
They will stop off in San. Fran­
cisco for a couple of days before
going on their journey and, Mias
Hager expects to go to Minne­
apolis and return home by way
of the Canadian Rockies.
For Sunday’a enjoyment, get
half that new record— aj Elhsrt’s.
Fly-Toll Spray gun and
pint spray, 45c. Schuerman’a
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2 Lost Lives— t
Two workmen lost their live
Marvel Corn jneal, 10c package
Schuerman’s.
-» 244-tf as a result of accidents in Ore­
gon Industries during the week
ending June 8, according to re­
Returned So H o m e -
Miss Nona Hail returned to ports filed with the state indust­
her home on the corner of B and rial accident commissoln. Dur­
Third strqets Thursdays mo/qlng ing that week 784 accidenta sub­
from San Francisco, where she ject to the provisions of the
has speht several months. Miss workmen’s compensation act were
Hall was'accompanied to Ashland reported.
by her frienm^Luln Stoops, who
will visit here for awhile.
Dance at Jackson Springs to-
Returned From School—
Mlse Lillian Reimer, daughter
of Pyof- and Mrs. F. C. Reimer
at the Experiment station Just
out of Talent, has returned home
to spend the summer vacation.
Miss Reimer,* who is graduated
from the Ashland high school,
is now a student at the Oregon
Agricultural college at Corvallis.
W ill Be Several Mo nt hs *
It will, .probably ^ several
months before work can be re­
commenced on the installation
of the revolving fish screen at
the Savage Rapids dam in the
Rogue river, according to state
superintendent of Fish Screens,
W. R. Coleman. Part of the
screen was Installed last year.
I am running out of furnished
houses again. List yours. Ash­ Dwight Gregg Here—
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land Realty Co.
248-3t
Dwgiht Gregg, son of Dr. and
Mrs. G. W- Gregg on Welghtmen
street, who was graduated this
Reum to Home
month from the school of medi­
Mrs. Ida Thomas, who has cine at ths University ef Oregon
beeq^ visiting in Ashland for
at Eugene, has returned to Ash­
few days, returned to
home land and. will spend the' summer
at Elkton, Douglas ebnnty, thl
months with hts parents.
week. She was accompanied lp
Mrs. Anna Kent of the Columbia
Dance at Jackson Springs to­
Hotel,
night.
valley
Miss Gladys Johnson, who has
been attending the Southern Ore­
gon Normal school for the past
year, has secured a position In
Medford.
“TOO MANY CROOKS”
■program B a tiré
Visiting In Dnnsmiur—
Mrs. Fred Hitchcock on Oak
^(reet, is spending several days
ta Dunsmuir, Cal., visiting he»
husband, who is employed in that
city.
WILLIAM FOX
proen/j Ä
Fountain Lunch
Service
PURPOSE
EDMUND LOWE
Service contributes much
to the pleasure of lunoh-
i n g at our fountain. This
service is e x p e r t and
snappy.
When You Make Your
LUNCH
APPOINTMENTS
With year frisads, ask thsm
to msst y«« *t <>«* Fountain.
Light Lmehsa tor busy pqosta
am aa ftaporiaat part of osr
esrvlcs.
Vital in theme-—of
absorbing interest—
with the outdoor se­
quences filmed in
England—
With
GEO. J. HAYES AT THE ORGAN
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MININGESR’S
Blankets, Quilts
Comforts, Pillows
And Curtains.
Arc Coining In Fast For
Spring .Cleaning
JIJST PHONE
.GIVEN, BY COMMITTEE
Admission; Gents 50c; Ladies 25c
1 FORD 2 DOOR SEDAN
1 WILLYSKNIGHT
1 STUDEBAKER ROADSTER
1 OLDSMOBILE TOURING
1 BUIOK ROADSTER
1 BUIOK TOURING
Ashland Laundry
yriLL BE SERVED AT
lithia springs H otel
$1.00A Plate
C H E F -N E W SERVICE1 i
3» ACRES IN TRACTS OF 2 TO 5 ACRES
Price $100 To $550 Per Acre
wOuly tyro blocks from’ City pavement and within easy walking
distance from new Southern Oregon State Normal school and other
east side schools and only 1.2 miles from post office.
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North! side of East Main St., just east of box factory.1
Outside city, limits, no city taxes to pay.
Fine home sites suitable for poultry, berries, garden, alfalfa. All
cleared, no waste ground, partly in alfalfa now.
For quality, purity and flavor, alwayi
ask your grocer for
START YOUR COUNTRY HOME NOW
YOU CAN BE INDEPENDENT AND SELF SUPPORTING ON.
THESE TRACTS! OTHERS ABE. DOING IT WHY CAN’T YOU»
Ashland Creamery
BUTTER
With A Cow, Poultry, Berries and Vegetables
You Can Produce A Large Part Of Your Living.
EXCEPTIONALLY FINE CONDPBONS FOB POULTRY RAISERS
IMPROVE
Your Home
Let us finance your spring program — to
hnlld—buy—or improve your home. A loan
from this Association gives the borrower ad­
vantages in monthly payments to repay.
We are prepared to give the best service
in acting on applications and closing loans.
ALSO COMPLETE
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
BENEFIT ASHLAND
COMMUNITY CHEST
LO. O.F. Hall
Tuesday June 21st
STORM SWEEPS
LEWISTON. Idaho, June 11.*^-
(IP)— A storm of cyclonic purport
tlons swept ovor a large area in
this region last night and t u t
morning, devastating grain ftetyg
and apple crops.
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LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
LLOYD HUGHES AND MILDRED DAVIS
BUNDAY A n n MOMDAY
Students are starting to regis­
ter at the Southern Oregon Nor­
mal term, several haring already
arrived and seeking suitable loca­
tion, 4 yry '
Thera la a strange quietness
about the big building in these five
days between terms. Only a few
teacher« are there, outlining and
checking up work for the summer.
Most of the enrollment for the
summer term will probably be
school teachers who take advent*
age of the summer courses.
O w o tet City—
^ filr . and Mrs: Wirt M. Wright
of Ashland and Mr. • and Mrs'
Frank Strickler and- daughter and
Chester Grand of Davis Creek,
Cal., are spending the week-end
Returned To Home
in Crecent-431ty, on a business
Lyle Ashcraft, who has been h trip.
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Student at the Southern Oregon
Normal school, left recently for
▼Utting In AttitooA—
his home in Portland, Oregon.
Forest C. Gearhart and dangh
ter o f Centerville,- Iowa, an
Left Ror Roseville—
spending a few days in Ashland Left for S to ck to n -
’ Warren Doremua, son of Mr- visiting Mr. Gearhart's brothers ! Henry Reid, who has spent the
and Mrs. S. D. Doremns of tke Howard and Roy and his sister1 past two weeks visiting his wife
Standard Gleaners on Oak street, Mrs. Elsie McEwen.
and children in ¿tahlaad, left thia
w t recently for Roseville, Cal.,
where ha will work during the
tamraer. Doremns has been em
ployed at the Ashland Dally Tid­
ings office.
Business Trip To K . F.—-
‘.Terry Talent, federal prohibi­
Here Chi Busines»—
tion officer, made a Bhort bnsi-
Mrs. John Hubbart, Mrs. Acel aesH trip to Klamath Falls a few
Beckwith and Mies Clara Smart days ago.
a t Talent, spent one day In Ash­
land this week looking after bus«
Report Sa l es.
iness affairs.
. H. A. Stearns at the Llthla
Springs garage reports the fol­
lowing »aim: an Essex coach to
Visitors In Ashland —
W. A. Childers and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fortmlller, an Es­
Mrs, C. B. Lamktn of Talent, sex coach to Professor Geo. A.
spent Wednesday in Ashland" Briscoe and an Essex De Lux
looking after business affairs and Sedan to C. C. Darling, all of
vlglting friends. ,
The public library will be dos­ Arrived l a Ashland—-
Mias Edith. Hall, who has]
ed on Sunday afternoon during
From Klamath Fall»—
the balance of this month, and taught school at Ellen creek, ;
Mr. and . Mrs. JRoy Hale of also through July and Aug us t^— Nebraska, for the past 87 yéars,
Klamath Falls, who formerly re­
,245-2t arrived Jn Ashland yesterday af­
sided on B. Street in this city.
ternoon to spend the sumsn
~ R & d a book a vrwk during vg-1 o n i w i m “ iwnr"wnwr“x r - ^
cisiting friends and looking after ration— from Blbart’s Rental Li­ Hall on Liberty street and also
business affairs.
to attend the rammer session at
brary.
khe Southern. Oregon Normal.
Have your rose trelllse made at Arrived H o m e -
Miss Gertrude Engle, sister of
Jordan's mills.
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Fred Engle, employed at the CiU-
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Gettllng and
sen’a hank, has arrived home amlly of Talent have moved to
L eft for Portland — ' J.
Dr. and Mrs. E. B. Angell left from Cali/ognia .wher, sttr ls vice tsh lrad 'am fw rit ’tik e .up Their
this week for Portland on a com­ principal of the -’Junior H 1 g h esidence In this city.
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bined business and pleasure trip. school in Richmond. Miss Engle
They will return to their home In will spend the summer months in RASHS L U » > Q R THIS WIFH
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this city the first of the week. this city.
Eolby .PUls dlutatlp ftgrs ac-
omplta^eSrdMig^eat aim—Qtey
io ¿sake life •Mrt«' b»r tired, nsr-
rqus.
«fi^nf 5om *n>iTi^g
tack to them hdaUh., strength and
nriiy4enY;' H(aaf ’M < W * * of
»etersburg. Vk.: "Before I took
Foley Pills diuretic I could
■oarcely get about — could not
itoop over nor rlee up without
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THE THEATER BEAUTTO.
great pain. Now, I have none."
TO DAY ONLY
Basy to take, cost little, la con-
itaat use over 25 years. Satis­
faction guaranteed. ASk for Foley
Pills diuretic and accept no sulh
With
Ititute.
Sold everywhere.— No.
For Term Start
week for Stockton, Csl., whsrs
be expect» to »pend the summer
months with bi» son and wife, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Bel«.
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Jackson County Building & Loan
Association
80 North Central A ve.
Medford, Oregon
All granite soil, not sticky,
easily worked and handled at
all seasons of the year. All
under Talent Irrigation Dis-
trict. Water is delivered to
the high point of this tract on
North side of road.
This acreage belongs to the
Carter Land Company and is placed
on the market in order to close an
estate. A new 50 foot street has been
opened graded and fenced running
north and south, so you can now see
exactly what is being offered.
Special Inducements Will Be Given To
Immediate Home Builders
THE LOCATION, PRICE AND LIBERAL TERMS SHOULD
PROVE ATTRACTIVE TO ANY ONE WANTING A
v'SELF-SUPPORTING COUNTRY HOME.
WE SHALL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THIS
PROPERTY
TERMS, SMALL PAYMENT DOWN AND ANY REASONABLE
TIME ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS WITH INTEREST
AT 6 PER CENT, PER ANNUM
H. C. GALEY, Secretary Of Carter Land Co.
TO. 65 E. MAIN STREET
ASHLAND, OREGON