Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 07, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    COMMON CR UELTY
lie s Judge Parkins. In pass­
ing sentence, Judge Parkins
declared that In view or thè
youth's rase, such treatment
wag “cruel gnd Inhuman."
BL .CENTRO. Cal.. July 7.
— (IR— Em ploying a sm all
negra boy to' load ijaterm el-
oaa and t o f W d d l n g ' to
id Tues- lam lly of near Montesabo, W ash.,
lcnla at arrived Friday to visit Mr. and>
Mrs. W iltlam Glenn of Valley
V ie*. Saturday Mr. and Mrs.
G lgns, accompanied
by their
ey. • ad4 grifato left.fo r Lake of the,W oods
d , Mia- Vhera they s p e n t , the Fourth,
rom B
Mrs. W. F. DeFord returned
>n Vista from Portland Sunday.
Her
on th e Daughter, Mrs. V. J. Hughes, and:
et their children of Portland, accompany
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led her home.
M r . a^d. Mrs. J. D. L ope * of
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W estwood, Cgl„ arrived n t t h e D.
91umen- M. L dw e'& nch last Saturday for
return- a .* sh ort visit. They returned
ng July hom e on Friday.
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where*
Mr. and Mrs. tra D. Owens and
vlaltlgg fa m ily , p( . NouUea, Ariscpa, aze <
visiting Mrse. Gwens parents, Mr.
and Mrs. G. W. Nichols.
M»<and M rs Y O. Carver end'
o f this son Glenn o f Portland, sp a n /
Bedford Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. 1
. Jam es Lerfoox. They w ere ea-
route to Los Angeles..
1
, Mr. and Mrs. Lee W akefield of
1 Martinez, Cal., are visiting Mrs.-
ed yes- W ake(,e ld .g pargnta> Mr. and Mra.
° ™ )te W. F. De Ford.
Gone On Vacation—
Mr. and Mra. Jamas Thomas,
Mr. and Mra. Frank Dean, HtU
Second street, have gone on a créât, made a trlp to Medford yès
two weeks' vacation and outing terday to look after buttasse af­
faira.
to Bandon by the Sea.
UNION write your full Left For Home—;
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automobile Insù ranca,
Mr. and Mrs. E. Q. Conklin
■rsa.
t l - t t and two ehUdrsn, who have spent
the past week or ten. days In
* Port Orford cedar boat for sale, Ashland visitlpg Mra. Conklin's
Jordan Sash and Cabinet works. sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
268-tf B. R. Isaac, on Granite street,
left this morning for their'hom e
in Tacoma, W ashington.
Freeman Kirwin, who has been
visiting his aunt Mrs. Frank Passed Through Ashland-^-
Frank Mashburn, Grants P ass,
Dickey, Allison street, for the
past few days, has returned to passed through thia elty Tuesday
his home In Loe Angeles. Cali­ onroute to Klamath F a lls.w h e r e
fornia. His father. W illiam Kir­ he w ill look after business affairs.
win, Dunamulr, California, spent
S short time in Ashland visiting la Ltthia Park—
The children of the primary de­
his son and friends.
partment of the Medford Presby­
terian Sunday school spent yes­
terday afternoon In Llthla Park.
Slim Jim Pretzel Sticks— The
a day’s
M l* and Mrs. Beasley o f Clov-
Visited In Grants Pam —*
new Pretzel— Schnerman’s.
nosnled trd a,*> CaI-’ *nd their daughter,
Miss Irma Beck, daughter of
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251-tf
,d fam- M” .* Bd
<* Hopland,
Mr. and Mra. J. W. Beck of the
lests at c *tK., spent last w eek visiting-
Ashland Cleaner’s and Dyer’s,
e tim e. M” Be“ le y '8 brother. D. M.
Announce Birth—
spent a few days recently visiting
Jx>we and fam ily. A brother,
Mr. sad Mrs. Leland Reeder of
friends in Grants Pass. .
'Lucian Lowe, Accompanied them
thia city announce the birth of a
Announce Birth—
to Oregon and w ill spend the
son yesterday, W ednesday July 8.
In A s h la n d -
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Durham, sum m er w ith Mr. and Mrs. D. M.
Mr. and Mrs. George R. Carter
who reside on Elizabeth . street,
For sale, cherries for canning.
and two sons, Robert and Max.
Cheap. Ashland Fruit and Pro. Talent, b r fg o n , ware in Ashland announce th e birth o f a son thia
morning,* Thursday, JulJP f . Mr.
Assn.
256-tf
a few days ago I calling on rela­
Durham ie (employed a t the A sh­
tives. Mr. Carter , Ja employed
land Dally T idings office. - ‘
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near P r o j e c t h t . the California
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Oregon p ow er company.
Home From McMlUnvffle-*-
.
Seriously III—
Mrs.' Grace Andteyfs, Church
Patient at. Convalescent Home—
Mrs. Henry A pplegate, a pio­ street, la hom e from McMinnville
; William Scheasel, a resident of
neer resident o f southern Oregon, where sh e took' a sum m er ¿purse
Medford, la a patient at the Con- ts reported- to he
n adueatloa^ idrs. Aa-
qpffto 111 at he? ii
▼aleseent Home on Granite street. homy dn the Dead' Indlhn fcaoim- d
charggi. of th e Ashland
tain road.
B
Paulaerud's for cleaning.
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EAI x J
Cliff Payne makes stools.
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V ER SA R Y S A L E
JUST «0 YEARS AGO TODAY WE ARRIVED IN ASHLAND. SINCE THAT
TIME WE HAVE SPENT 20 YEARS ‘J BOOSTING A S H L A N D ” . OUR EF-
'
FORTS HAVE BEEN GENERALLY REWARDED.
As a Mark of Appreciation we are Offering You Unheard
of Bargains in Every Department
'
Spent Week-End Here—
George R. M iller. S cotti, Hum-
bolt county, spent the past w eek­
i end in thia c ity visiting his par­
i ents, Mr, and Mra. E. B. Miller,
Church street.
DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
IN SHOES
MEN’S SUITS
75 A ll 'Wool Suits, sizes 24 to 4«. 1
to 820.00, Anniversary Sale
For Men, Women and Children
200 pairs Blonde, R ose, Blush and Ivord Kid
Pumps, Low H eels, M ilitary heels, Spike heels.
Values from 80.60 to 810.00
ALL OTHER SU1T8 HHDUCED INCLUDING
v
BLUE SERGES
All 81.86 and 81-60 values. A anlversary Sale
Men's Dress Shoes, all Florshelm shoes
811 values, Anniversary Sale
10 Dozen Bine (fhambray. Anniversary Sale
Foot Fitters
Vining
268-tf
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H V r
Edmonds F oot F itters, regular
values. Anniversary Sale
87.60
Chalmers Balbriggan
Long o r Short Sleeve or Leg. R egular 8
Mias Mary Ethel Small, San
Rafel, California, will arrive in
Ashland this evening to visit for
several, days w^th Misses Janet
and Jean Balis, daughters of Mr.
and Mra. B. B. Balia. Allison
street.
and 61.60
Our Freeman 86.00 Specials, Blacks and Tans,
' Anniversary Bale
THIS IS NO piG , DOG OR
ANIMAL, BUT A REAL LIVE
BEST, OF GOOD PARENT-
«BE, AND ELEVEN MONTHS
OMk WHO WILL WIN IT?
. Old time dance, Thomas Pack-
lag House.
Junction Klamath
Ralls Road. Benefit Neil Creek
F. T. A.. Friday, July I.
Water Restrictions Taken Off —
Water restrictions la Medford
were token oft th is morning and
there w ill be no restrictions what­
ever except those alw ays in ef­
fect. such as wasting w ater and
watering with an open hose. Ba­
ginning thia m o rn in g ,' Irrigating
will be permitted nt any hour of
the day or night, dally, la that
elty.
♦
$4.45
values. Anniversary Sale
$1.00
220 Denim Overalls
PUMPS
81.26 and 8 1 6 0 «nines. Anniversary Sale
100 Pairs Blonde and Rose Blnsh Pum ps, low,
m ilitary and spike heel». V alues up to 86,50.
Anniversary Sale
3 Pairs for
.TABLE 1 ,
pairs assorted Styles In broken
Anniversary Sale P rice
Headlight and Levi Strauss
LL8, LAUGHS, MUSIC
MYSTERY, GIRLS
Bib or Waist Overalls
TABLE B
Anniversary gat»'
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pairs assorted styles, short lines
Anniversary Bale
New Arrival—
. .A. C. Cornelina, new dlatrlct
manager of the Yeoman lodges in
southern, Oregfcn. haa arrived In
Ashland from th e Coos Bay dis­
trict and w ill m ake hia home on
North Mala street.
Ask RICHARDS about anything that |a troubling you, love or
business affairs, lost articles, Journeys, changes, investments,
' TA^BIJt A
160 pairs broken spring lines In all sizes.
, .
Anniversary Sale*
Extra Heavy Blue
UnionaUs
Regular 84.50 Valnaa everywhere.
A MASSIVE THREE HOUR ST A d * . PRODUCTION IN THREE
.
PARTS AND NINETEEN BIG SCENF> OF
GORGEOUS HPUENDORt
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Ahriiversary Prizes
20th Anniversary Sale
Ask for Coupons-
F ree to Every One.
Ask for One
Fountain Lunch
Service
Service contributes much
to the pleasure of lunch­
ing at our fountain. This
service is e x p e r t and
snappy.
GROCER
i, EGGS AND OTHER
WILL BE USED BY
When You Make Your
IN HIS PERFORMANCE THIS WEEK
LUNCH
APPOINTMENTS
W ith your friends, ask them
to m eet yon at oar Fountain.
L ight Lunches for bnsy people
are an Important part of oar
service.
in his last performance at the
r
Vining Theater Tonight
It M a popular m eeting place
for a let of folks yon know.
A M O COMPLETE
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
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HE SAID HE HAD TO HAVE THE BEST QUALITY AND FRESH­
EST, SO IN LOOKING AROUND THE CITY, HE DECIDED TO
BUY THEM AT
Schuerman’s
TAKE A TIP FROM RICHARDS AND
NININGETt'S
Buy Your Groceries at Scbuerman’s
AND AT HIS LAST APPEARANCE AT
’ r
\
THE
Vining Theater Tonight
WILL USB 0AN D!E8 IN HIS PROGRAM.
HE HAS A DISCRIMINATING T A S T E
AND NATURALLY SELECTED THE
BEST
MADE BY THE
PLAZACONFECTIONERY