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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1927)
Viattore Frost Groats Foso— Local * Personal Notes Mrs. Charlie Wiaeland of this city made a business trip to Med ford early last evening. Henry Provost Here — Henry Provost of Watsonville, California, is spending several days in thia city visiting relatives and friends. Returned Ho w e ■ Dr. Lillian Fowler and Mita Lucy Shepherd of Vancoaver. B. C., are the house guests of Dr\ Fowler's sister. Mrs. C. F. Til ton on Almond street. Wednes day, Dr. and Mrs. C. F. Tilton and their guests made a trip to Crater Lake via Klamath Falls Visiting Sister— Dr. Fowler Is anaesthetist at the Mrs. Grace Dreys of Chicago, General hospital in Vancouver. arrived in this city last night to spend a month visiting with her Visited In A sh la n d - sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Walker on Liberty street. Mr. and Mrs. Alferd Moody of Los Angeles, California, formerly Dance, Billings new dance pa residents of this city, spent sev vilion tonight, Medford, Dickey’s eral days in Ashland this week dance hand. MM visiting with the O. W. Benedict family on Mountain Avenue and Former Residents Here,— the John Beaver family on Henry Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christian street. They also visited ‘ with and family of Berkeley, Cal., are friends In Grants Pass, while in spending this week in Ashland the Rogue River valley. Mr. and visiting with friends and renew Mrs. Moody left Ashland 12 years ing old acquaintances. Mr. and ago to make their home ln ‘ Cali Mrs. Christian were residents or fornia. this city several yean ago.| Miss Margaret Churchman. daughter of Mrs. Elsie Church man on Union street, who has Phonographs repaired. Flx-lt spent the past month visiting her iop. * 263-1 m. aunt, Mrs. R. R. Robley in Port land, Oregon, and with relatives in Yakima, Washington, returned Returned Home— Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Hedberg Tuesday afternoon to her home and son, who have spent the past in Ashland. few days on a vacation at Ban don by the Sea. returned last Try serenading with one night to their home ofMtfbuntatn Tenor Ukulelen.— Blharts. Avenue. Mr. Hedberg la employ ed in the First National bank. Dance! Danre! Dance! non Hot Springs Sat. Nits. Another big dance Jackson Hot Springs Saturday night. ---- Stopped In A sh lan d - Mr. and Mrs- Joseph £yr of Long Beach, CaMforwia. stopped Summer Slxe Package Yellow in Ashland today, while enroute Corn Meal, 10c— Schuermnn’a. to British Columbia, to visit with 261-tf friends. Mr. Cyr was In the creamery business m this city Padlserud’s for tailored and four years ago. They will also Ready-to-wear suits. We sell for stop In Talent to visit Mr. Cyr’s less.- 266-tf daughter, Mrs. W. W. Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. Cyr expect to re turn to Ashland later in the sum- Mies Dorie Bailey of Ports pier to spend a few weeks here. mouth,* N. H., who has been a guest In Ashland at the C. D. For sale, cherries for canning. Dsyhoff home on Nob Hill, left Cheap. Ashland Fruit and Pro. Tuesday enroute south, where she Asan. 266-tf will visit several places of Intsr- If yon are particular about choice of your fountain pen Blharts. / (’ars Registered— 8ixty-oae fires in Oregon oat- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Raid, resi* dsnts of Grants Pass. Oregon, tide Portland daring lan e re- aggregatine spent several hours in Ashland sited in losses jn 1,13 J, according to the month- yesterday visiting witk. friends. r report of Clare 4k. Lea state in The Ford delivery truck, owned surance comptroller. by V. H. Chapman« stolen from I n Medford Last Night — this city Tuesday night, was re “Bump** Franklin, son of Mr. Leaving flatnnlay— covered by Medford police Wed and Mrs. O. M. Franklin on B Mrs. R. B. Holeman, who has nesday. The car wu fonnd altoa- street, was, a visitor in Medford keen residing on Ohio street for doned in that city. It was not last evening. pome time, is leaving Ashland damaged, Belief is expressed that Saturday to make her hotne in the car was taken by someone Crescent City. needing transportation between Motored to Klamath— the two towns. Alble Bock, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beck of the Ashland Clean Visited Mrs. L. J. H ear,- WHAT’S IN A NAMB ing and Dying Works and War . Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Sandry and ORBGON CITY, Orc., July 14. ren Doremua, son of Mr. and Mrs. daughter, Dorla, of Rogue River S. D. Doremus of the Standard. •pent In Ashland recently visiting — (LP>—There may he nothing In Cleaners on Oak street, motored at the home of Mrs. L. J. Heer on a name bat local court records show that Bari Beers. Oregon City to Klamath Falla yesterday and Righ street. youth, was assessed a fine of 160 spent several hours looking for for poeseaaion of beer with ah al-. employment of some kind. Both In Medford Yesterday— of the boys attended the South r Miss Gertrude Blade, city treas cohollc content In excess of one ern Oregon Normal school during urer, spent a short time In Med- and one-half per rent. ' ford Wednesday transacting busi the winter .term. ness. ( Guests Mt Wilds Home— Mrs. S. A. Hamilton and two daughters, Mrs. 3. K. Davidson and Mrs. I. W. Hubbard of Water ville, Kansas, are In Ashland as guests at the home of their daughter and sister, Mrs. W. J. Wilds on Liberty street. Returned H o r n e - Mrs. F. W. Hitchcock and WITH A daughter, Miss Mkrlon, who have spent the past week in Duna- ptulr, California, visiting Mr. Hitchcock, S. P. employee who s a run between Duaamulr, Ger- r and Klamath Falls, returned you can have Yesterday to their home on Oak Working In Kirk— HOT WATER John Churchman, son of Mrs. • treet day or night in a very few Elsie Churchman on Union street, is now working in Kirk, a short minutes. This convenience distance from Klamath Falla. We means much to the home. John was a student nt the South- ,riend Onq is easily installed be- ern Oregon Normal school during J pide your tank, ready to the winter term. ‘ 4 11:11681 - kleo for the beantlfnl flowers. serve you. Ernest Applegate, * Medford Visitor— Chester Applegate, ' Spending Week Here Mrs. Jamos Littrell, a resident j Walter Applegate and family, Master Shirley Tuttle, son of of this city, was a business visit Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Tuttle.of Med or in Medford yesterday. U Roscoe Applegate and family, Sarah Walker”. ford, is spending the week in Ash land visiting with Bobby Berg, In B atte F a l l o - .G U Y GOO® son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Berg Myrtle Point— Dornath shingle Miss Ruth Moore of Ashland Phone 82 on B street. Mr. Tuttle is one of was in Butts Falls a few days mill and box factory on Hall the owners of the Medford Daily ago visiting with friends. Creek opened. One hundred and aeventy-i eight out-of-state tourists stopped In Ashland yesterday to register their cars at the local Chamber of Commerce. Registrations for the months of Jan., Feb., Mar.? Apr., May and June, 1926, compared with the corresponding months in 1927 are as folloVs: Jsn. 1926-, 362. 1927, 286; Feb., 1926, 694, 1927, 402; Mar., 1926, 117», 1927, 787; Apr., - 1926, 1289, 1927, 1071; May, 1926, 1806, 1927, 1790; June, 1926, 3842, 1927, 3442. TOMORROW E Hot-Point Water Heater XL ELECTRIC Station «SM Standard Oil Man Here F. M. Ewing, head of the cred it department of the Standard Oil company, of Portland, Oregon, is In Ashland today looking after Be Sore And See The 1928 Model Essex.Sedan Being Displayed By The Woodmen of the World On Ashland’s Streets Here Today— Wilbur Chapman, Southern Pacific employe, who has boon Named B a b y - working In Klamath Falls, spent Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S, Taylor, this morning In Ashland visiting Grant street, who a few days ago announced the birth of a daugh- tkr, have named the bahr’ Lttcy Mr. and Mrs. J. P. BKdley of Weed, California, motored to Ash- land yesterday to see their grand- daughter, Marcine Oiler, daugh- ter 6f MF. and Mrs. Hat Oiler, al- so of Weed, who was badly injur ed In an automobile accident while enroute to Klamath Falls Saturday, July 2. The little girl Is receiving medical treatment in thia city. Visitors in M ed fo rd - Mrs. Louis Schweln and two daughters, Rosalind and Wanda on C h u r c h ^treet, wars vis itors in Medford last eveulng. LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE CLEARANCE UST FIVE MORE DAYS House Dresses—Voile Dresses—Silk Dresses The Fifth Day Comes The Anniversary Party Just a Few Headlines to Think About . 150 Pairs Light Colored Shoes Values to $10.00 Anniversary Sale .. $9.85 Anniversary Sale .. $4.95 Crown Unionalls Regular $4.50 Value Mens Florsheim Shoes Vahies to $11.00 Anniversary Sale .. $2.95 •s Anniversary Sale .. $8.85 Dress Shirts Regular $1.25 and $1.50 Value Mens Foot Fitters Edmonds Shoes, Regular $7.50 Anniversary Sale . . . 95c V Anniversary Sale .. $b.45 75 Boys Knicker Suits Ages 6 to 18. Values to $15.00 Mens Oxfords . . . . . $2.85 50 Pairs Broken Lines Anniversary Sale .. $4.95 Anniversary Sale .. $2A5 Trunks and Suitcases A nniversary S a le Leas 20 P er d en t Special Tables o f Shoes $1.00, $2.00, $2.45, $L85 Boys Wool Knickers Anniversary Sale . . . 95c For Men, Women and Children 35 Mens Suits Left 20 VOILE DRESSES Plain and prints on very fine qual ity of voile. $5.75 value at pretty apron HAVE YOU A TICKET? Port Orford cedar boat for sals, Jordan Sash and Cabinet works. Dance! Dance! Dance! son Hot Springs Sat. Nits. Furnished By 15 PRINTED AND PLAIN VOILE DRESSES Of Fine Imported Voile, $7.50 to $8.50 values at VOILE DRESSES Dainty Patterns in Voile made up in sleeveless style now offered at Values to $45. Designed to make Il I ICE LAST 1 1 aII A Good Refrigerator is one thing you need this kind of weather 1 For food protection, for economy in ice consumption. Refrigerators that will keep your foods cool, sweet and fresh. Splendid golden oak finish; white enamel food chambers, and wire shelves, easily cleaned, brass nickel plated finishings. J. P. Dodge & Sons House Furnishings * Shoe Polishes Shinola 5c 2 in 1 10c D yan Shine 35c Popular Priced Silk Dresses $10.75 Dresses of Print ed Crepe or Flat Crepe in final clean up now at Some exceptional val. in Flat Crepe or Geor gette Crepe in girlish models $16.75 Silk Dresses in a lot of Pretty Styles and of good Flat Crepe or Georgette Clearance Sale of Summer Wearing Apparel $4.95 A11 Wool, Heavy Rih Stitch Swimming Suits now at . . . . $3.95 Those Classy Two-Piec| Suite two color combinations, $6.50 S $3.00 Crepe de Chine and Georgette Scarfs a t .................................. $1.98 Suits at $16.95 Children’s $2.25 Çwimming Suits a t ............................................... $1.98 $29.75 to $34.50 Navy Twill and Fanoy Tweed Sports Suits to clear at .................................... ..,..$ 1 9 .7 5 Coats Are Now Marked Clearance AU Mena Work Shoes Reduced WOMEN’S WEAR AND DRY GOODS 142 EAST . ASHLAND, v ‘ OREGON ♦* - • w MAIN ST. «• J • aarin» £