Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 21, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    1 : Personal Notes
Dr. * . L. Galick Here—
Rwurnrd T » H o * A ~
•
Dr. Sidney X Oulick of Los
Mrs, Ed Dews and *on- Bd-
Angeles Is visiting for a week with toond. who hays .bepn visiting
I hU daughter Mrs. Leverett Davis Mrs. Dew's p a la te My. sad Mss.1
(of this city. Dr. Galick Is a man J. H. Turner on the boulevard
of International reputation hav- for the past week,, returned Sun-,
Ing connection with the Interna- day to their home In Dunsminy^
ttonal Relationship committee of California.
the Federal Council of Churches
> i
of Christ In America and also l * f t Yesterday Morning—.
with the American Board of Com-
A. R. Cole and Harold Col<
mlsaionere for Foreign Missions of ef Watkins, Minn., Merril Cole,
the Congregational churches. On and Milo Cole of South Haven,-
Friday evening, Jane 14, Dr. Gul- 'Minn., and Mark Robertson hf.
lck will speak at the Congrega- Kentucky, who have been vlsit-
tlc-nal church'and following hit ing W. cf. Cc.:: -a Weightmenj
address will answer questions. On street for the past week, • left
Sunday, June 26, he will preach • Yesterday morning for their
both morning and evening at the homes. They came by the nor-'
same church. All of hla subjects I them route and will make the,
will deal with foreign relations.,* return trip by the southern rente.
Dr. Gullck Is one of the greatest While here they visited Crescept
authorities on such questions la City and the Oregon Caves.
this time of the year. He says
that he has traveled over a great
mqny states but this recreational
area la Just about as beautiful
as any he haa ever seen. Mr.
Cleveland can appreciate scenery
from an artistic standpoint, as he
has done a number of paintings,
sad knows whereof he speaks,
when It comes to the' works of
Flatting W ith R elatives—
Idles Marlon Ady, art instruc­ nature.— Medford Dally News.
tor at the Normal school, apent
a few days recently visiting with
Parobase Motor Oil, 100 per
friends at Eugene.
cent paraffne base. At General in­
dependent dealers.
238-Fri-Tuer
ilk and cream— Schuer-
tcery.'
246-tf
Spending Few Days Here
Mrs. Marcella Scribner of Sac­
X k ft F o r B e rk le y —
ramento, Cal., Is spending a few
^Jlra ftorah Stratlon of Iowa
days in this city visiting friends. . For “ Brushon’’ the magic light
stneet ana her daughter Marjlrle
Mrs. Scribner was formerly Miss wood work cleaner. Phone Billy
left Thursday for Berkeley, Cal.,
Marcella McCaw^of Fort Jones. Herndon, 416R.
248-St
Where they wilt visit at the home
*nd was employed at .Perrine's
o f Mrs. Stratton's abler Mrs.
More on the Plasa.
-
*23.00 Reward For the best
Donna Warren.
name for Billing's New Dance
Let the UNION write ifour full Pavilion. Bring your name in seal­
Have your rosq tieUtae made at
»venga
automobile insurance, ed envelope on Wed. or Sat nite.
231-tf
Jordan's milla, .
reo. of course.
88-tf One block north of Holland hotel.
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248-2
Returned H o t e l'
' ’ ’
Mias Marjory Payne, who has Passed Through Ashland—
Left Tills Morning—
been attending the Bible school
Mips Marlon Leach, a Junior in
Rev. C. D. Gaffney, pastor of
In Los Angeles, Cal., haa return­ pre-law at the University of Ore­
the
Congregational Church In
ed to her heme In Ashland where gon in Eugene, passed through
she will spend the summer Ashland Sunday enroute to Palo Ashland, left this morning for
months.
Alto, Cal., whhre she w ill enter Portland to be gone ten days.
Stanford university for the sum­ He will *erve on the faculty at
Fly-Toll Spray gun and half mer session. Miss Leach. Is a the Young Peoples Conference,
plat spray, 45c, Schuerman’s.
former. Ashland girt and I* The which will be held at Jennings
ISS-tf daughter of My. and Mrs. B. F. Lodge, a short distance from
Portland. The pulpit will he oc­
cupied by Dr. Sidney L.. Gullck
R egistreed a t N orm al—
of Los Angeles on Sunday morn­
' Miss Agnes Parker, principal
Baseball benefit dance,1 Jackson
ing and evening.
of one of the grade schools at Springs, Wednesday night.
Klamath Falls, has registered at
Billing’s New «Dance Pavilion,
the Southern Oregon Normal
I«eft
On
Vacation
Wed.
nite. Dickey's Dance Band,
school for the summer quarter.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Berg and
edford.
a von Bobby on B Street left yester-
f day morning for Everett, Wash.,
where they will spend a vacation
ot two weeks visiting Mr. Berg's Installed Washing Machine—
I parents. Mr. Berg Js employed, at . W. 8. Brockman, who Is in
t the Ashland Dally Tidings office, charge of the washing depart-
..’rrrr—:-,'-:
:
ment at the Lithla Springs gar-
i
FOR “ BRUSHON” , the magic *ge, has Just installed a new
i light, wood work cleaner, Phone washing machine and Is now
Bffly Herndon, 416R.
847»8t ready to wash-anyone's car.
« . B. Brigai and son William
Brigga ot thls elty spent thè
week-end at thè Lake of thè
WoOds.
Celebrate In one of Paulscrud’s ViMtlug Mr. and Mrs. Gllltog»—
Ifty Summer Suits.
347-tf
Miss felhel McKemle of Forest
Grove who has been vislttn*
friends In Grants Pass tor a few
Mise Katherine Vincent, regis­ days,’ Is now spending a short
trar at the Southern Oregon Nor- time in Ashland at the heme of
mal school^ and Miss Beatrice Mr. and Mrs. E. O. QllUngs on
H all of the health department, Oak street.
sfent a short vacation at Pros­
pect recently.
How good news does spread!
’ ■ Normal School Text Books
Elbert’s Book Store.
L eft For Corvallis—
Orile Robbins, short-stop on
the BOAS baseball team, left
yesterday for CorvalHs in ans­
wer to an urgent telephone call
from the football coach at the
Oregon Agricultural college, who
implored Robbins to attend sum­
mer school at the college in
arddr to get ready for football.
Robbias, who has been employed
at Mtllsr's Toggery on the Plssa,
expects to make the trip down
hero every Sunday to play on the
Returned From Portland—
I Clarence Marcott ot Shale City,
vtho has been spending ' several
d a y *'In Portland looking after
business affairs and attending
the Rose Carnival, returned yes­
terday to his home.
Enjoyed Dinner—
20e ArtiolaB, 2 for 26c
OOe Arttelfek 2 for 51o
$1.00 Art&otoo, 2 for $1.01
Toüetrie«
ttnnie F or Vacation—
'¡»Harvey Woods, son of D r. and
■TO. E. A. Woods on North Main
tweet Is, home to spepd the lum-
n$»r vacation with his parents.
Woods Is a student at the JJniver«
B y of Oregon medical depart-
UB mt in Portland.
A rived
Saturday—
r Miss E llio tt’s home In Baker,
Regina Johnson, Dorothy Raid
and Virginia Frost of this city,
motored down to Gold Ray dam
late yesterday afternoon tp vlsU
the California Oregon Power
plant there. They continued their
trip to Gold Hitt, where they ev-
Ipyed a chicken dinner at Ver­
non’s service station, which Is
In ohsege of Mrs. Nora Erickson
and Mrs. Gerald Owen.
ttend-
JURX $8 - 24 - 90
Mr. and Mrs. D. Perossl and
'Ughter Thelma of this city
tt Sunday morning for Duns-
|lr , Cal., where Mr. Perossl
Will loot after business affairs,
iwturning to Ashland In a few
days. Mrs. Perrossl w ill go on to
Berkeley, Cal., to'visit her sister
Hid Miss Thelma to Palo Afto.
Cgl., whore she w ill register at
Stanford for the summer session.
3 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sweet and
$ i of Santo Rose, Cal.; anived
l*C Ashland Saturday and have
Wen" week-end guests at the
gffme of Mrs. G. O. Eubanks on
a m e r street, sister of Mrs.
M eet. Mr. and Mrs. Sweet made
Her® F or Summer—
dfe trip to this city to take Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Heber- ■ fe e t’s mother, Mrs. Goodyear
lle of Weed. Cal., have come to Ifeclc with them for an extensive
Ashland t t spend the summer fpur of California.
months and have token up their
residence in Mrs. C. M. Botnar's
home on Allison street. Mr. He-
Otis J. Elliott and niece Miss
berlle’s fa th e r. owned and op-
¡rma Elliott, who has been s l­
erated the Ashland laundry
iding the Southern Oregon Nor-
eral years ago '
il school, left this morning
' Have your clothes cleaned this
week and avoid' the celebration Arrived H o m e -
rush. Pnulserud’s.
247-tf
Miss Minnie «Poley. who has
been teaching In the Oakland,
Cal., schools, arrived home Sat­
Sold H om e—
Mr. and Mrs. Leavitt Hobbs urday to spend the summer vac­
ation with her mother Mrs.
Generäl Gasoline Is still the best. have sold their home on £. street Josephine Poley and sister Miss
to Mf. and Mrs. Robert A. Easton
239-Frl.-Tues
of Coquille, Oregon. Mr. and Eva Poley. Miss Minnie former­
2 h . 8. Cleveland »as In Ash­
Mrs. Hobbs will leave tomorrow ly taught In the local high school
land Thursday and on his return
»
Special for their new« home In Sacramen­ for several years.
a Typewriter -
te- Medford was speaking of the
rates— Elhsrt’s
to, California.
KCtnetlveneaa of Lithla Park at
Miss Anderson H e re
Normal Text-Books and
■
’ Mira A Mine Anderson, wc.a has
plies— E lhart’s Book Store.
been teaching for the past year
at San Raphael, Cal., Is In Ash­
land for an extended ,vlsit with
Spent Week-End At H o m e -
United Btotea District Attorney her sister Miss Helen Andhrson;
George Neuner spent the week­ dean of women at the Southern
end at his home In Portland. Mrs. Oregon Normal school.
Neuner accompanied him to Med­
ford yesterday morning and w ill
remain nntll the D’Autromont
trial is over.
Original
R etail
One Cent
rtiritl folks
- Few years the traffic count on
Ae Faeific highway a mile south
►f Medford has shown the heavl-
»t traffic in the state. This
reek the tm ffle oeunt shew* that
he heaviest traffic In the state
fas at a point Just south of the
Irants Pass city limits, with
l*SS cars counted in a single
lay. The Medford count showed
1871. Thia demonstrates more
brclbly than every Grants Paas'
lost favorable location at the
pnctlon of the Pacific and Red-
Hod highways.— Grants Pass
¡purler.
Ford Battery
$12.00
Ford Batteries Fit 85
Per Ceat Of All Cars:
None bettor for Oar or
Radio
We recharge yopr Battery
Radio B attery. ........75c
Car B attery.............1.00
Claycomb Motor
feturned Saturday—
' [Mrs. W . H. NeNalr and Mps.
, rote Hates or th is city returned
. (jturday from Portland, where
, i*y were in attendance at the
Mind Chapter of O. E. S., which
MM there.
‘
rightly
togoalsed i f the Unit system were
fbroed on th a n throup-i voters of
Msdtord and Ashland.
TBs resolution «as as foUows:
Congressional
W U lB e I n j
Friday
Louis Dodge, representing the
Golf club Tuesday noon «ave the
Chamber of Commerce members
special invitation to participate
la the opening ceremonies tomor­
row, explaining the ’program and
other details of the affair, at the
forum luncheon.
Good attendance marked the
meeting. '
Fred Peterson,, superintendent
of schools in Klgmath county in
a brief speech explained the coun­
ty unit system, W jlc 'a .u to he
passed upon at the election June
28.
Secretory J. H, Fuller, told
members th<t Senator 43. L. Mc­
Nary and Congressman W. C.
Hawley w ill he in the valley Fri-
lay to look over Irrigation pro-
Tects.snd may be accompanied by
other members of the congress­
ional delegation. Mr. Fuller goes
io Medford this evening to ar­
range with other valley repre^en-
tativea for the program for the
visit of these men.
Fuller also urged 'members of
the Chamber of Commerce to re­
inember the visiting delegation of
Virginians who will be In Ash­
land July 8. Some arrangements
are to be made for the delegation
to have dinner In thia city.
"Tbs Board of Dtroatora of the
Ashland Chamber of Commerce
feels that the County Unit meas­
ure which appears on the ballot of
the special election June 38th is
a matter which should be decided
by the people residing In the dis­
tricts outside of Kedferd and’ Ash­
land because it affects their ter­
ritory only. Because of this we
recommend
that the people pf
Ashland do not vote on thia meas­
ure.
"Furthermore, that a copy of
this resolution -oe given to thd
WHEN AM ACHING BACK
TORMENTS
Watch your kidneys — when
they are affected, elimination Is
not. normal— too scanty and burn­
ing— or too frequent and trouble­
some. Men and women evayy-
where are using and recommend­
ing Foley Pills diuretic to' regh-
late kidney elimination, and to
free the system of lurking pois­
on* 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. Aak for them. Sold ev­
erywhere. — No. 8.
The Quality Store
SPECIAL BARGAINS
FOR SUMMER DAYS
Cretonne Parasob $1.98 — -g
HANDSOFF
IS POLICY
Pair Play Toward Rural
Folks In County Unit
System Usger
Chamber of Commerce directors
mmediately following the forum
'uncheon at noon today, passed a
resolution asking that the people
of Ashland, because they are not
eohoerned with the County Unit
system, keep th eir hands off the
proposed.Change. This actlon was
taken following the speech of
Fred J. Peterson, ot Klamath fn
favor of the system, s tth o lu p c b -
Or*t. Members of the board ef
directors expresses belief that the
Covered With Colonial Cretonns in New Patterns I
Fhncy Wood Handles — With Silk Cord
1
Sold Regular At $2.48
House Dresses Each $1.00
Wonderful Bargains In These Dresses For Sommer
Days — Madq Of JFast Color Prints All Sizes
Regular And Extra
Voile Dresses Each $1.9$
Yon WHI Want B ernal Of These Oieeeee When
You See Them Made Of Printed And Flock Dot’
— — -Voiles. — All Sizes rl'o Selvvl prom.
ALL THIS W EEK
STATIONERY
SA L E
Box Stationery - White And In Colors
45c - 50c - 60c Values
Conespondence Cards, 50c V alues...............39c
Correspondence Cards, 40c Values........... ,23c
Pound Paper, 50c Values..........’
....3 3 c
Pound Paper, Flat Sheets, 60c V alues.. . . . . ,43c
Envelopes - Large Size - Special................... 24c
Envelopes Regular Size, Linen, 2 Bunches.. .19c
Extra Value Fountain P e n s...............
,99c
Students Conklin Pens................. $2.50 and $175
Fountain Pens, $7.00 Values ................... .$3.99
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES
IN OUR TOILET GOODS DEPARTMENT
We cannot enumerate all these but we are
going to give 25 per cent to 50 per cent discount
on a lot of CREAMS, Cold and Vanishing - Face
Powders - Compacts - Rouges - Body Powders -
Toilet Waters - Etc.
Can You Afford To Pass Up This Saving Of
25 To 50 Per Cent
A Thrilling Ro­
mance Of The
Steel Mills.
ELHART’S BOOK STORE
ON THE PLAZA