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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1927)
I VUitegNetoft * . Mr. »ad, Mr». W illiam Go»n»y , Howard Hobson, who la em- I . -ployed by the Southern Pacific |»n<l ddBfWMf. M iy Gwendolyn of compdny at Crescent la*he,- about Med B lart, C al., »P«oi yeetarday 90 miles from K lam ath Phils, is and Oil« m o ra ln r to Ashland vis spending this week In Ashland iting v t t l ' t M r o«eo Miss V q lt r Psulserud’s for cleaning. visiting his parents, M r. and Mrs.' Jlckley, who is. employed at the Atmospheric Pressure t o Fred B. Hobson and brother, Claycomb Motor oom»aqy on the Olear Deck« for Kenneth on Iowa street. Kenneth < la ia . They w ar* very much« k »* *’ Action From Reno— r f O. Vogel,' A. Swart, W. Is home from Corvallis, where he pleased witb^ the beaftty of ' this Thcraas and E. Detrick of Reno, is a student a t the Oregon A gri eity and the surrounding coun ‘ W A S H IN G TO N — One of the Nevada, spent the past week-end cultural college, to spend* the try. dnd were quite relieved to get warst horrors of the American «way from the, intense „ heat of in this city visiting friends , add summer vacation. Navy— gate tu rre t explosions— the Sacramento valley, for a short looking after business affairs. Whiich form erly took its toll In Hang Pour Number»}— hundreds of lives, *b|s beep con M r. and Mrs. V. D. Miller,' Summer Site Package Yellow quered by -sir conditioning en-, Boulevard, motored to Medford tHABACWTH MEET Com Meal, 10c— Schuerman’a. l i l - t f last evening, where Mr. M iller, ac BKND FOR SESSION gineers employed by Uncle Sam. companied by Mrs. K. A. tyoods IIEND, July 18.— (IP)— Pharm And like many of the discover at the piano, bnpsdcast f o u r acists from all sections pf Ore ies of science and Invention, the From Talent— ' Fred Rapp, a resident òf- Tai tongs over rad Ip station K M E D . gon assembled here today for the ablution was Bimple and practi ent. was in Ashland for several Mr. M iller is in the men’s cloth ^penhw sooaion .of .the thirty- cal, off leers In the Navy Depart A ment said- A Ìr pressure Is con hours yesterday looking ¿after ing business a t M ille r’s Toggery eighth ' aqhual convention. trolled and reversed meehanleal- oa the Plata. . . three day session w ill, end ./w it h business, affairs and visiting election o/; officers pp Thursday: friends. INVENTION hoeal » Personal flotes V isiting Parent a— Robinson visitor in Wayne Hill, one of the proprie of this Medford tors of Hills Cash and Carry Grocery store in Yreka, Californ ia, is spending the day in Ashlaud visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hill on Granite Street. Mr. Hill la In the grocery business with his brother Glenn Hill in , —« o m e r Barron, D . H . Jackson, northern California city. and Prod Hoaxes of this city spent several hours In Medford yester- bet me UNION write your (nil coverage automobile insurance. Veo, of course. S l-tf For sale, cherries for canning. Cheap- Ashland F ru it and < Pro. Working in Northern Cal.— Charles Tilton, son ol Dr. and Ansa. - - -------- 956-tf Muturaed From B. F.— A. 8. Rosenbaum, general agj ^nt of the Southern Pacific com pany. returned Sunday morning to Medford from a week's absence la San Francisco, where he at tended a conference of officials of that ^ompsny. Hm Jim Pretxel Sticks— The Pretxel— Schuern^sn’s. 251-tf Spent Suntlay H e r e Mrs. Nora Reynolds and Mrs. Eva Strickland of Santa Ans, California, spent Sunday In this City w ith Chief of Police and Mrs. George McNabb. They were enroute to Condon. G llla county, to visit relatives. Port Orford cedar boat for sale, Jordan Sash and Cabinet works. . 258-tf Left Yesterday— Left for Dunsmuir— C liff Payne makea book racks. Mrs. C. F. Tilton, Almond street; Marcus Woods, son of Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Woods, North Main street: and Clyde Beesoq, son of Mr, and Mrs. Woiborue Beeson. B street, are working on a ranch in northern California. Charles Tilton is a student at the. Ore gon Agricultural college at Cor vallis. Oregon, and Marcus Woods attends the University of ‘Ore gon at Eugene. « Word R e c e iv e d - Word has been received In Ash land of the birth of a son, christ ened Ray Abbott Armprlest, to Mr. and Mrs. W alter Armpriest. Mrs. Armprlest is well known to Ashland having been Miss Nettle Abbott of this city. Spent W eek-End Here . a . Glasgow Stratton, son of M r,\ and Mrs. W illia m Strattop who reside on a ranch in tlie Vqllfty View district just north ot 'Ash land. le ft yesterday, for Dunamulk, where he is employed - by the Southern Pacific feompakp. V-M r.' « Stratton has had a run from Klam ath Falls tb Eugene, and af- tkr having been o ft work for a* short time on account ~of Hlneaa, was transferred to Duh M ark W . Smith, who works in Red Bluff, California, spent the Announce Birth— M r. and Mrs. Elton Kerby an Phonographs repaired. Fix-it past week-end in this city visiting top. 263-1 m. with relatives and friends. M r. nounce the birth of a 9 3-4 pound Smith formerly resided- in. Ash .yon, Saturday, July 9. ’ U n . K erb y is th e daughter of M r. and i land. Ashland Visitors— Mrs. J. R .’Elder on Almond street.' M r. and Mrs. W . W . Green and son, Carrol, and Miss Anna Brown Shopping in Ashland— Miss Fern Craig and friend, of cf Pendleton. Oregon, arrived in Ashland Monday as the guests of Salem, Oregon, who have been Mr. G. H. Yeo and Mrs. Belle visiting with relatives and friends Cordell on Oak street. A fte r a.few in Medford for the.past fsw days, days visit they w ill motor down wore visitors in Ashland yester • the coast to Los Angeles and day shopping. Santa Ana, Cal.. where they w ill visit with their aunt, Mrs. Anna H. 8. A ik las, w ire chief fo r the Gregory who la spending the sum mer there visiting her daughter, Telephone and Telegraph com pany of Ashland, Is on hie vaea- Mrs. John Harvey. for your fishing. Jripjtnâ , tloft, and accompanied by hla wife and daughter. Bose, le ft recently picnic. V isiting in A s h la n d - for Pacific Grove, ' Cal., where Mrs. C. W. W innie of Duns muir. Cal., ft former Ashland Yes- they w ill spend two weeks on a ident. arrived Monday for a visit pleasure trip . Charles Seavey of with her daughter-ln-law, Mrs. Eugene, Oregon, Is taking M r. Burton W innie and grandson, Atkins’ place d u rln g h is absence. J. P. Dodge & Sons Funeral Directors Day Phone M2. Night Phones 381-b— 311-J Mrs. Louis Dodge, lady assistant Ste£ in now and get y our next pair of fine looking, reg u la r q u a lity ELORSHEIMS w h ile they’re on sale. They're a real buy. Drinks . Orile Robbins, shortstop on the BOAS baseball team, left yester day for Corvallis, Oregon, where he' Is attending summer school at the Oregon Agricultural college in preparation for the football sea son. M r. Robins w ill return to this city next Saturday to play 8nnday in the game between Ash land and Klamath Falls at the Billy. She is a guest at the Clary home on Pioneer Ave. latter place. ETTER « E l BUSY! Vacuum Bottle e MONEY-SAVERS [ i s ...........$2.50 to $8.00 ts. ¿LQ0 to $6.0Q ter, Miss Pearl, Central avenue, expect to leave tomorrow morning by auto for Portland, "Oregon. Miss Shrum haft been attending the Southern Oregon Normal school, i HAVE YOU CHECKED UP OUR SLASHED PRICES IS A A C ’S • <HT Men’s Wear, THEY ARE GENUINE! Miller’s Toggery “Hab-a-dash Inn” THC THEATER BEAUTTUL TODAY AMD TOMORROW Convalescing— Mrs. Fred Cushing, who had the misfortune to sprain her ankle while on a picnic ontlng the Fourth of July, is now convalesc ing blcely at her home on Third etreat, although she w ill be com polled to w alk on crutches for several weeks. Returned Ho m e ' 7 Mrs. Dave W hittle .and 4 1 I5c W V DAISY BLEACHED MUSLIN” 36 inchs wide. Sale price, Yard ............ 1 ____ . - . . , ' ; ‘ À .. 4 , 81x90 PULLAWAY S H E E T S Sold regular, $1.39 Each ........ ... . ’......... .. GStton Outing .Tugs and B I5C Lunch Kits «..........$2.50 LARGE SIZE FANCY BATH TOWELS fl 45c value. Each ......................................... * McNAIR BJROS. 4 7c BELMONT PERCALES in new printed Patterns. Yard- .............. ■ RAYON SILR BED SPREADS SETS — Blue, Rose, Yellow. Sold regular, $4.98 iBiaamaaianiamies ^3 95 two children, wlio have spent the past few days visiting w ith Mrs. W h it tle ’s parepts, M r. and Mrs. C. M. W ilton who reside on a home stead near Shale City have return ed to their home on Pioneer ave. WHY 90 PERCENT ARK STILL SUFFERING I t la a glorious think to awake w ith a lively, healthy, energetic body. I t is a misery to drag an aching,tired, weary body from a restless, sleepless bed. W . K. Holland, Harlingen, Texas,’ thus: ”1 bet that 90 per cent of those suffering from kidney Irregulari ties never take anything to r kid- noy regulation un til it is toe late, whereas Foley P ills diuretic would be a god-aend to them ,'as they have been to me." A reliable, valnable medicine, constantly In uaao over 35 years. ■ Asy for Foley Pills, diuretic. Sold Ev erywhere.—-No. 4. J 1 ■ tfÌHM ’ ■ I 1 . ’RB I Phenomenal vafaggallover P“ 9^ore now offered in Summer Clearance o f Piece Goods and Gar ments. SALE LASTS THROUGH JULY BUT MANY ITEMS ARE SELL- COME SOON" FOR BETTER §E- ING FAST AND y o LECTION. ■ assured of hot water at any time — and in any amount—A t the XL ELECTRIC Printed Gherries . By The Carload Interest at present is centered upon Ashland orchards because of* the season > fine crop of cherries. v This crop, which is expected to total four carloads for Eastern markets, is worthy of special attention. It prove« that notwithstanding present freight rate hand icaps, -the growers of fruit in the Ashland section may feel assured of a ready market provided the crops are sufficiently large for carload shipment. Growing conditions, soil and climate, assure superior fruit. Shipping and con ning facilities provide markets for iM?- land fruit«. By installing a Hot Point Hot Waiter Heater you are SILK AND COTTON WASH GOODS Patterns, guaranteed fast colors.' Sold regularly, 98c Yard .................... w Why Wait For Hot Water? “THE PRAIRIE KING” 19c All Summer Wash Goods Reduced. Dresses, Coats, Suits, Bathing Suits, House Dresses, Parasols, Underwear, Special Lots o f Hoiery and Sweaters. • W W < .; We believe that Ashland growers can confidently develop the "fruit-growing in dustry, with diversified orchards of the varions fruits for which'Ashland soil best adapted. R rst N ational B ank ASHLAND tS S n OREGON He was Ring of the Pihirie and the one man in the rough ridin’ West to prove that chivalry van not yet GUY GOOD GEO. J. HAYES AT THE ORGAN f