Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 28, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    «'•oaflaed to H o ie - ■
Marie Moon, daughter of Mr.
Carl Boaderaon of Siskiyou has
and Mrs. C. W. Moon on 8herman purchased an Imperial landau
street, has been confined to her Chevrolet from the Automotive.
et i,.
home with illness tor the past Shop, local Chevrolet desierà.
few days.
BETTER GET
“LIGHTED U P”
truffi© Officer Talent De­
clared War On Light
. Violatore
Returned to Hrhool—
Visiting Ann«—
Orile bobbins, short s to lo n the
Boas ball team, who was in Ash­
land over the week-end to play in
the game Sunday at the fair
grounds between Ashland and
Medfbrd, returned yesterday to
.¡Corvallis where he is attending
summer school St the Oregon Ag­
ricultural college. In ' preparation
for the football season. Dlcjt
Fqrd, pitcher on the O. A. C.
tram, accompanied Robbins to
this city.
Is Popular
"Everything is coming along
in flnp shape for our camp** ac­
cording to .Secretary C. P. Wal­
ters of the Y. M. C. A. who Is
busy arranging for the boys*
camp.
Pinal details of the eamp are
being worked out by Secretary
Walters. "The moat necessary
part of our camp “equipment"
is yet to be secured" he said
Tuesday morning, explaining that
he was still in need of a cook.
k .Traffic Officer C. P. Talent has
declared war on "one-eyed" driv­
spending aeverkl days in this city
ing, and drivers who operate their
visiting his aunt. Mrs. J. A. Perrin
motor cars with no tall llght._
on Seventh street.
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/ “ We have talked for the last
Left Ashla n d
^SRpha Chapter No. 1, O. B. S..
Mrs. Rosa Day and Mrs. Stella ¿three months. Last night I landed
gmtual picnic in ' Lithla Park,
Billlftgg pavilion dance, Med­
Johnson of Utah left Ashland F ri­ >4 warnings to drivers operating
W^fenesday evening. 9:30 o’clock ford, Wed. Bight. Last chance to
day afternoon for California after ‘ |th linproper lights, now we are
far Eastern Star members and name the new pavilion, and win
a wetf.’s visit with relatives here.1 lying everyone fair warning and
their families. Visiting members 9tS. Bring your suggestion wit’,
Mrs. Day and Mrs. Johnston are within the next two or three dayn
welcome. Thia will be a covered yon. Dickey’s Dance Band plays.
daughters of John Caln, who for­ we *111 conduct a “ light raid" and
dish picnic, ao brag covered dish'
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merly lived In Oregon and who la every operator of a motor vehicle
and own service. Chapter will
well known to all the ‘ Douglas Who does not have a tall light
furnish coffee, cream and ice
Slim Jim Pretsel Sticks— The Ix-ft Mat Evening—
county people, now residing in 1 burning and two headlights on
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor of thio city. .
new Pretxel-—Schuerman’s.
e . -aifo - oblle w ill be ^ordered |
Mrs. Caldwell, Sec’y.
351-tf the Plasa Cafe and Confectionery
ipfo court," Talent said today,
Will Seek B e v e n g e For
left last evening for Diamond lake
The."ene-eyed” driver la one of
Memorial Day Defeat
C £ e RegisteredI—
where they will spend a couple, of
Former Resident Here
moet dangerous motorists on
From Californians
One hundred and fifty-five out-
Clarence Tostevln of Eugene. days fishing.
road, as 1C is always a prob-
of-«tate tourists stopped in Ash­ Ore., former Ashland resident, Is
lam which light of the car la Two off-league games will be
land yesterday to register their spending the day In this city re­ Returned to Home—
Mrnlng.
played in Ashland over the
care at the local Chamber of Com­ newing old acquaintances.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Horsell, who
Mr.
£i“ T4me after time, we hear the Fourth when the Ashland Boas
merce on the Placa.
Tostevln and his father had a gro­ were students at the Southern
same exqube, ‘the light Just went play the hardhitting team from
cery store on Fourth street several Oregon Normal school last winter,
and because we have been Yreka on an over-holiday engage­
BIDS WANTED
returned Sunday to their, home In
/ears ago.
•cbtent and l^t these offenders go ment.
•Wds are wanted for the lumber
W idcrville. They irere located at
wttli warnings, we do not seem
Games are scheduled for Sun­
In ¿the barn at the rear of the
Bicycle, repairing at 192 Sher­ the Lockhart Tippi? on the Boule­
£o be able to curb these offend­ day and Monday.
Junior High school. Make your man St. Moderate prices. 264-3* vard during the adhool year.
er?. We are giving warning now.
Spent Vacation—
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The California boys on Mem­
bid include the tearing down of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beswlck Then we will act, and regardless orial Day trounced the Boas in
the barn and the clearing of the
R< turned from P o r tla n d -
Let the UNION write
and fam ily on Hargadlne street bi how long the tail lights or fine fashion when the Boas were
ruhhage on the property. See V. overage automobile I
Mr. aUd Mrs. G. 8. Butler, who spent their vacation last week head lights may have been out of
unable to find the ball to pelt
O. N. Smith, Citisens Bank, Ash­ Teo, of ooarse.
have sperj the past fifteen days visiting Crescent City and other chmmisslon, we will listen to no
and
made a series of errera which
land.
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In Portland attending the Rose points of Interest on the coast. excuses and give no warnings,
resulted In the visitors winning
Carnival, returned Sunday to their
Able to he Up—
but will give orders to every Vio­ the game by a wide margin. W ith
-flow good news does spread!
Harry Tomlinson, who has been home on Granite street.
lator to appear in court and ’tell the present team one of the
Planning Trip—
General Gasoline is still the best confined to his home on Oak street
The Christian Anderson family it to the. judge.* We must have strongest in the Southern Oregon
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239-Frl.-Tuer ’or six week*, wa? able to walk Gaa Office Will O p e n -
on Lincoln street are planning a the desired effect of getting prop­ League the Yreka boya will find
After having been dosed for trip soon to eastern Oregon and er- lighting on automobiles,” ac­
iround for a short tiine thia morn­
r. different brand of baseball be­
Trip to Hilt—
ing His. friend? are glad to see about a year the Ashland office will visit relatlyes at Bend dur­ cording to the officer.
ing played on the over-the-fonrth
L M. D. McNair of the Park gar- him improving rapidly.
of the Southern Oregon Gas com­ ing their absence.
Night driving becomes most games.
ag£made a bnsiner/ trip to Hilt,
pany will be reopened about the
dangerous when motorists, trust-
Cal., last evening.
Increased Received Te le g r a m
lag to the good nature and len-1
Up-to-the-minute m o d t l i in first of next month.
men’s Ready-to-Wear. Remember, business is given as the reason.' '
Rev. and Mrs. P. K. Hammond lency o f* traffic officers fail to
When your washing goes to the Paulserud’s cell for lea?. 314-tf
of thia city redelved a telegram keep head lights and tail lights
Ashland Laundry, you are not tied
Will Attend Hummed School—
today stating that their daughter, on their automobiles burning.
to tike tubs and you get satisfac­
P. L. "P rin k” Calliaon, coach
Parabase Motor Oil, 100 per
Miss Marguerite Hammqqd, who Traffic officers have been busy for
tory service at very moderate 'tent parafine base. At General In- of the Medford high school ath-
has been teaching school in Hono­ •weeks practically every night,
poet. Phone 106 and we will call lependent dealers- 239-Frl-Tues letic teams for the past tour years
lulu for the past year, would ar­ warning these offenders but warn­
tor It.
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left Medford today for Eugene, rive home on train "No. IT tomor­ ings have failed to get the desired
where he will attend sqmmer row mgraiug.
Passed TLrongh Ashland—
response and now action w ill be
FOE YOUR SUMMXB
Have your rose trailles made at
Theodore Wixson, district man­ school at the University of Oregon.
taken.
«dan’s mills.
236-tf ager for the Twentieth Century
‘“ No excuses, straight to conrt
Visiting oa Dead I n d ia n -
’
stores, passed through Ashland Here Yest er da y" '
they go, and no recommendation
Jean Putman of Holly street
Frank fj. Ward, secretary of the
Sunday on his way to Klamath
for leniency," says Officer Talent
“Jeff" Jefferies, connected with Falla, where he will spend a few State Board of Pharmacy,, of Port­ spent on« day laat week visiting In warning folks to get properly
HOT PLA TM
the State Board of Pharmacy, days taking Inventory of a store land, Ore., was In Ashland yes­ Virginia Hooper on the Dead In ­ "lighted up.”
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■pent several - hoars in thia etty recently purchased there. • i ;
terday looking, after- business af- dian mountain road.
yesterday visiting friends.
fairs and visiting W. H. McNair
4> MAD DOG SCARB
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- Summer Sise Package Yellow ?f thia elt.v.
Three Klamath Falla residents'
Corn Meal, Ifie— Schaennsn*a.
were bitten by a dog recently.
HOT POINT ELECTRIC
Lafer the dog was found to be
351-tf Spent Week-End Here-
J. E. Angwin, Southam. Paeifie
3 Iba. tor 35c— Scha-
suffering from rabies and killed.
employee who wa? recently traaa-
*ery.
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T h ^viatm a are being given treat­
Oregon Mines Produced—
terred to Klamath Falla, spent the
ment?.
Oregon mines in 1939 produced woek-end in Ashland visiting hla O. H. Johnson Return»—
void, silver, copper and lead val­ wife and friends. Mrs. Angwin . O. H. Johnson, local jeweler,
Mrs. Dobbin Erwin and daugh­
Harrisburg— Mountain States
ter, Margaret of thia city are ued at 9334,740, a decrease of expects to move over to that city returned last night after a vaca­
tion spent in the San Francisco Power Company installs lines for
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spending several days In Klamath l ¡99,918 aa compared with the tn the near future.
value produced in 1935.
bay region.
bettor service.
Falls visiting their husband pad
B. R. Pollard of Natal, B, C., Is
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BOAS TO PLAY
YREKA FOURTH
S
$3.0fiA N D U P
RANGES
XL ELECTRIC
Station
father, who la employed there.
Margaret expects to remain for Merritt Conway Graduated—
probably two or three weeks, but
M erritt Conway, formerly an
Mrs. Erwin will return to Ashland Ashland boy, was graduated F ri­
to n short time.
day, June 34, from a Los Angelas
high school, Saturday he started
on foot for Walla Walla, Wash.,
to visit hla grandmother, leaving
Los Angeles Saturday at 13 o’­
clock. He arrived la Ashland yes­
terday noon, having received 39
different rides.
TORTURED W IT H
SLEEPLESSNESS
< “ Impossible to sleep at night,
misery when I walk, my back
ached ao that 1 cduld neither alt
nor lie down In comfort."— So D.
McMillen, of Hudaofi, N. Y „ des­
cribes hla plight. •'I tried Foley
Pills, diuretic, and a p * I feel ao
good over my recovery that I want
to recommend them to others,"
Foley Pilla diuretic are a reltahle,
voluable medicine, constantly in
use over SB years, and guaranteed
to give satisfaction. Ask tor Fo­
ley Pills diuretic and accent no
other. Sold Everywhere.— No. 4.
4th Street Bakery
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BEND, June S I. — (IP) — Pire,
thought to have started from an
MOVING DAY FR ID A Y
explosion of gaa swept through
County and private trucks w ill
several Redmond business houses
thia mornlhg causing 975,000 loas start “moVing" the "county seat’*
according to word reaching Bend. from Jacksonville to Medford
,
The blase started from an ex- Friday. ’
For quality, purity and flavor, alwayi
ask your grocer for
Ashland Creamery
BUTTER
The Quality Store
DRESS CLEARANCE
Over 109 Dresses In
anee Sale
Just before the 4th When you
will lie needing a new frock—
Our entire stock divided into
four great groups—
Values'Up To
$15.00 Sale Price
$10.00
$22.50 Sale Price
Values Up To
$29.75 Sale Price
Values Up To
$45.00 Sale Price
ALL NEW MATERIALS AND IN THE LASTEST
SUMMER SHADES—COME! MAKE YOUR
.SELECTION NOW.
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
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plosion of gasoline iw 'a tailor
shop lcoated in the Redtoond hotel
and spread through the hotel to
adjeinlng building, igniting the
Oregon hotel across the street.
Sheriff Roberts Is Investigating
a report that- three drunken men
engaged In a tight in the tailor
shop.
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Will Re-Open Tomorrow
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