Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 23, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    Visitor From H ike—
(
Mrs. C. W. Gano, a resident of
HUta, Cal., apeat yesterday In
Ashland looking after/ business
affairs and visiting friends.
Here To Spend Few Day*—
LDMEET
Harold J. Stonier Hi
■ Leads, Advertising
Club
Lorna Litsonstorn, a resident
of Klamath Falla, has arrived in
Ashland to spend Several days
PORTLAND. Orp., June 23___
visiting bsr friend Mrs. R. F. (IP> — •Pacific Coast advertising
impson of Dunsmuir,
M. A. Sorley of Wenatchee, Parks on Madrone Jkreet..
men closed their four-day conven­
ling e couple of days Wn., C. E. Jones of Cklleoot, Cal.,
tion Wednesday afternoon with
transacting business and Roy J. Clark of Tacoma.
Old time dance, Klamath Junc­ the selection of Honolulu tor the
Wn.. are among those who regist­
tion, ‘Friday night Benefit Neil 1988 convention city.'
ered last night at the Ashland
Creek P. T. A.
249-2
Today's session was by far the
hotel.
busiest, from a business angle, of
On Red Cross Work—
the four day's of general assem­
Cliff Paya» makes
Mrs. Sam McNair on Scenic blies. Election of officers was com­
Drive motored xto Medford this pleted in the afternoon, and at the
Business Visitor—
- *
morning
look after some Red same time, a new constitution,
W. E. Tucker of Grants Pass
After 11 years absence, Mrs. spent yesterday la this city trans­ Cross work, in which she is very which eliminates the word “Cdast'*
much interested.
from the namo of the organisa­
Antoinette Simpon and two chil­ acting business.
tion—
It nbw embraeing the Haw­
dren have - returned to Ashland
Fresh milk and cream— Schuer- aiian Wands— was adopted.
tor a visit of a Tew weeks. Mrs.
Post Cards, Stationery, Books—
Haiold J. Stonier, ? vice presi­
man’s Grocery.
249-tl
Simpon baa been nursing fh Elhart’s Book Store.
dent
of the University of Southern
southern California for some time
California
and president of the
Fred
Neil
Here
and thinks that thia city will be Whopped In Ashland—
Advertising
Club of Los Angeles,
Fred
Neil,
who
is
employed
an Ideal place for a rest.
Mrs. J. B. Todd of H ilt, Cal..
by the California, Oregon Powen is the new president of the or­
was a visiter in this city yester­
company at Prospect, on the road ganisation. He takes over the of­
day shopping and transacting
to Crater Lake, spent yesterday fice formerly held by Marshall N.
business..
In Ashland visiting friends and Dana, associate editor of the Port­
Idoking after business affairs. land “Oregon Journal.”
Visitors from Kngen«—
Corona and Remington Port
Mr. Nell formerly worked at the
Among Eugene residents who able Typewriters— E lhart’s.
Ashland Creamery,
spent yesterday In Ashland visit­
ing friends and looking after busi­ At-fhe Lithla Springs Hotel—
ness affairs were: Mr. and Mrs. ’ th e
following
people
are
Everett Harpham and Dr. and among those wbo stopped at the
Mrs. M. C. Karros.
i Lithla Springs hotel last even­
ing: Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Lang­
FOR “BRl'SHON", the magic don and Warren O. Langdon of
light wood work cleaner, Phone W alla W alla. Wn., Thomas M
Billy Herndon, 4 H R .
147-St Manley M. D, of Omaha, Neb.,
and Mrs. B. rf. Williams of San
At the Oregon Hotel—
Francisco, California.
Juila C. Dober and J. Dober
I f yon want It done right take
of San Francisco, Cal-, and Rev.
Wed-tf
and Mrs. P. S. Grimstead of San it to White.
Anselma, Cal., are among those
who stopped at the Oregon hotel From Redding—
Mr. and Mr«. Boy Greer of
laat evening.
Redding, Cal.,
spent
several
Celebrate in one of Paulserud's hours in this eity yesterday visit­
ifty Summer Salts.
247-tf ing friends and looking after
business affairs.
Hava your rose trellise' ftiade at
Jordan’s mills.
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Left For Portland—
( « urge O’Neal cf the Portland
Journal an E. L. Cope of Port­
land News left on the Shasta
yi'Kior.' ;V
ntng^JIor-Pfcrii:-,’'J
Roth reported the Hugh l>’A«tre-
mont trial. They made a trip to
Crater Lake last week-end and
were so impressed with-the beau­
ties of tht rem of the Cascades
that (hey Intended to write stor-
hM bawd upon that vicinity, aud
are also planning to return hero
some time this summer t.’ view.
Crater Lake without the snow
Medford Mall Tr.bure
Left to Join F ath er—
Typewriters for rent— Special
CARD OF THANKS
Melborne Mast of 484 Boulevard
,Wo wish sincerely to thank
left Ashland recently to Join hie
friends
for their kind expressions
talker. C. J. Mast of Portland,
Arrived Lnrt Week
Ore., on a three month's eastern of sympathy and for the beautiful
Miss Nova Bartlett, daughter of
floral offerings In our recent be­
. Mr«. W . C. Bartlett on Bast Main
reavement. ,/'
street, arrived last waek from
Emerson W. Howell and Wife.
Berkeley la order to visit with
her people and tja t t e n d the Art
Car Regist er ed
schoql which will,,open on Jnly 6.
One hundred and thirty nine
Miss Bartlett teaches art la the
out-of-town oars stopped In Ash­
pntottr «efcootB OT Berkeley, CaT.
Miss Estellä Hays of this city, land yesterday to register their
accompanied by her father, left can at the local Chamber of
Tppeday for Portland to take her Commerce op the Plata.
fir. and Mp. Robert Keller Of
■ether to a Portland hospital tor
Oakland, Cal,, pave arrived In
Report " Balo»
medical treatment.
Ashland, to spend several days
H. L. Clayeomh of the Clay-
with f ir . Keller*« mother, Mr«.
. Have year clothes cleaned this comb Motor company on the
Fannie Keller on Allison street
week and avoid the celebration Pipsa, Ford dealers, report the M r. K eller teaches mannel train­
rush. Paulserud’s.
247-tf following sales; a Ford touring
ing In one of the Junior high
to Leslie Heer and Raymond Me
schools of Oakland.
Gee of Ashland, a Ford coupe
Deft For B irhw m fl
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Coad to Mrs. Neva Moore of Faucet, Left for E u g e n e -*
and family, who have been re- and a Ford touring to A. G.
Fred L. Smith, who was the
aiding at 12» Liberty street for Schwelger of Ashland.
chief defenae attorney tor Hugh
time, left yesterday tor
D’Autremont in the resent trial,
Rlehmon.'Cal.. where they will
left yesterday for his home in
■gke their future home.
Eugène, Oregon.
Local ex-servlee men are plan­
ning to attend the ex-service men's
gut-together banquet to be held
next Saturday evening nt the
Hotel Medford in Medford, for all
World W ar veterans. . Delegations
from all sections of tbs stats ac­
cording to Millard W. Grubb, com­
mander of Ashland Poet No. 14
of this city, who is handling the
ticket sale here. Reservations for
the affair must be made before
Friday noon, as the affair will be
crowded, according to instructions
Mr. Grubb has received.
United; Stltee Senator Fred
Stelwer, Congressman Maurice
Crumpacker, District Attorney
Stanley Myers of Multnomah
oohnty, 8tats Senator Fred Kiddle
Of La Grands, and Sam Koxer
are among those scheduled to be
present at the meeting.
;
Frank Moore, secretary of the
Oregon State bonus commission
will also be present and will1 give
assistance to any ex-service men
alopg this line.
th e main speaker is to be the
state commander, A rth u r Murphy,
who w ill talk on “The Ideals of
REDDING.'Cal., June 23.— (UU the American Legion.**
— Brightly-colored posters adver­
tising “The Days of *49”, a show
and street carnival, have proved PRIZES WERE AWARDED „
the means of batting the biggest AT GOLF PICNIC WEDNESDAY
bootlegging ring ever captured In
Shasta county. ,
The following named people
Ten men. delivered ,120 gallons were awarded prises In the Golf
of “Jackass brandy” to prohibition contest, which wsa held yester­
agents who had posed as promot­ day on the local fleldt
er» pf the “show,*’ and were ar­
.Longest tjrlve— men, E. B. Poy-
rested on charges of .liquor law er, golf socks donated by Miller's
violations.
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Toggery; longest drive— women,
The whole thing. It developed,
was staged by District Attorney
A. F. Roes with the assistance of
E. W. Davis and three detectives.
PHONE
Returned H o me '
Lota Patton, studrttt at »the
Southern Oregon Normal school,
has gone to Butte Falls where she
w ill spend the summer vacation at
the home of her parent«, M r. and
Mrs. J. I. Patton.
Included among tha 24 stu­
dents whose names appear In the
spring term honor •roll of the lat­
est University of Oregon grade
«beet. Is George Francis Barron
.f Ashland. He Is the son of Mr.
anff Mrs. Homer Perron, who re­
side a few miles south of- the
nty.
Osteopaths
Bft?r SR?FJl!n< th® PM t two weeks
on a vacation trip spent In Port­
land, Seattle and Spokane.
O. L. Lindley Move Today—
O. L. Lindley and daughter of
tho Sunorest orchard. Just out of
Talent, are spending several hoars
in Ashland today looking after
business affairs and visiting with
friends.
THE JOY PLAY SUIT FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
FAST COLORS - TRIPLE STITCHED
ROOMYMODELS ,
THEY LAST A YEAR
> We Carry The Line - They Sell At
$ 1 .0 0 - $ 1 .2 5 - $ 1 .5 0
BUY THE KIDDIES BANTAM
PLAYSUITS,AT
M r. and Mrs. J. B. Mortsolf and
Keith Mortsolf of Warmsprlngs^
Ore., are spending a couple of days
In Ashland visiting the city* and
Lithla pgrk. They ate very much
pleased with this place and the
surrounding epuntry. '
a
M n . F. R. M errill has return­
ed to her home on the Boulevard
In of recent yUqrs is entering tbs
season in whlfh It makes Itself
most seriously felt.
The cool
countryside w ill call to everyone
daring the coating month». When
the days era hot and saltry, the
entire family looks forward to
gliding through the evening bresse
and the autor/oblle becomes well
nigh Indispensable.
, “ But a great deal of Joy of such
"Short Journeys is lost In the dis­
comfort, if . not actual danger of
proceeding . with
exasperating
slowness into an avalanche of
glaring headlights. The tragedy
of the fatal, and scores upon
scores of minor, accidents that are.
due to such a cause is that they
are so easily preventable. A t one
time headlight adjustment was
difficult because headlight equip­
ment was imperfectly developed,
some tipes being so inefficient that
adjustment
imperfectly de­
veloped, some^types being eo'ih-
offieleqb fbat adjustment was vir­
tually impossible.
Bantams
'Jackass Booze”
Still Is Taken
Spending Few Days H e r e -
Mr. and Mrs. Elton Ramsay and
daughter Nancy Lou of Klamath
Falla are spending several days
Left for H o m e
; ,
In Ashland visiting at the home
John Collier,' one .of the defense Of Mrs. Ramsay's parents. Mr. and
attorneys In the Hugh D ’Autre- Mrs. J. A. Ruger on Allda street.
mont trial, left yesterday for his Mr. Ramsay Is- employed by tho
home In Portland, Oregon.
Southern Pacific company In
Klamath Falls.
Mr«, Roth MIehell, teacher of
the third and fourth grades In the
Butte Falls public school, and Mrs.
Earl Hoover, music teacher in the
same school, are In Ashland to
attend the summer eeeston nt the
Southern Oregon Normal school.
Ruth Moorp, a sixth grade pupil,
Is attending the elementary sec­
tion of the summer school.
Mrs. Parkinson, Golf ball. Bert
■ears la patting contest— men, V.
B. Poyer, golf ball; women— Mia«
Laura Shea, putter donated by
First National bank; children—7
Alicia Applegate, golf ball. Maahle
Special excursion rare* on all
contest— Mrs. Roy Buckingham, western rgllroade over the Inde­
Medford, golf ball.
pendence Day holidays have been
authorised by the various com­
panies according to an announce­
ment today. The special fares w ill
app)y between any points west of
El Paso, Texes, where the one­
way fare is ft« .« » or leas.
PORTLAND, Ore., June IS . —
The tickets w illb e on sale July
(IP) •— W ith the election of offic­ I , 2, 2, 4 with return lim it of
ers featuring the closing sessions,- July • . I»27.
delegates to the Oregon Osteo­
The arrangement wee made by
pathic
convention
Wednesday the Southern Pacific, Santa -Fe,
were enroute to their homes in Western Pacific, Northwestern
various sections
the state.
Pacific, San Francisco and SacA-
(Jr. John Lynch, Salem, was mento -ra ilro a d /
Sacramento
ehoaen president; Dr. Ruth L , Eat­ Northern, Tidewater Southern,
on, Oregon City, vice president; Central California Traction Com­
and Dr. G. L. Jordan, Albany, sec­ pany, Amador Central, Nevada
retary and treasurer.
County Narrow Onage, Pioneer
Dr. Bertha Sawyer of this city Auto Stage apd the Tonopah and
attended the meeting.
Goldfield railroad.
GET YOUR
F R E E COUPONS
A SK FOR
THEM
K ID D IES SOXS
A LL COLORS
A M . SIKES
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i c i n
Znjoy Yonr Car!.....
~pThe outdoors calls and
ftlncy chafes to be over
the hills! Cast care be­
hind!' Take your family
and go!
Enjoy your car! Have
a mind free from worry,
free to enjoy the full
m&asttre of the day’s out-
i»g. ile t complete Auto-
nagbite Insurance protec-
trft from this agency of
the Hartford Fire Insur­
ance Company.
Billings Agency
Real Estate
Eatah. 1112
A Real Insurance
41 B. Main St.
Phone 811
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Foley Pills diuretic I could
scarcely get about — could not
stoop over nor rim up without
greet pain. Now, I have none.”
Eaay'to take, eost little, In con­
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faction guaranteed. Ask for Foley
Fills diuretic and accept no snh-
etltute.
Bold everywhere.— No.
Affend
Original
Rexall
One Cent
Sale
TODAY TOMORROW AND
SATURDAY
25o Arttolff«, 2 for 26c
50c Article», 2 for Ble
U.00 Artide», 2 for $1.01
1926 Chev Delivery
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Packard Tonring *
1926 Chev Coupe
1924 Chev Touring
AH In Good Oooditton
The
Automotive Shop
Ck^mlal U m I—
Toiletries ____
*
Special Groups
Of Dresses
Popular Priced Lots Of ber of pretty Sjyhig
Silk Dresses
Stationery
Candy
$6.95 - $9.95 - $10.75
Kouaehdd
$14.75 . $16.75
Your Pennies
Are Werth
Dollars
McNAIR BRO!
There are still a num­
Somewhere
Then select travel togs
Coats left and they are that will afford com­
cut below c6st.
fort and that yon will
$9.95 to $19.75
know are correct style.
Warner’s
Voile
Corsets