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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1927)
[widow and t ■ o “w irT* hkUdrei Returned from Punsuntr Mrs. R. Trusty, who has been visiting her hatband in Duns muir, California, for several days, has returned to tasi; home on East Main street. Mr. Trusty Is employed )ky tlA L Seutfcetn » Pa cific company: *"»A * Iioeal * Personal flotes 1 T 7----- 1 » i t ' ' ^shlsnd’s Jtook ‘ a n d .; Music Tm rimesti Chevrolet— Working at l a k e ■■ Everett McGee. son of Mr. and Store, Elhart’s. ltniler W alker oa Bast Main Mrs. J. H. McOee on Vista street, street baa purchased a new Chev has gone out to the Lake of the Returned From W e ed < rolet tonring car from the Auto Woods, where ho will work dur Billy1 and Wright Baker, who motive Shop, local dealers. ing the remainder of the'summer. have spent-* the past few days visiting their father in Weed, Ukqleiea, pintonea; ukuleles Another big i dunce 'California, returned Wednesday ElharRa. ’ i f - ‘ . Hot Springs Saturday nil evening to their, home on Liberty street. < . ' i ' ' Asiumtofà Mr, «nd Mra- Thotnab’tt. son on North Maio Street, aC- compaatod hy Mr. and Mra. Jfl. O. Frobach oh l^edford are spend ine thè week-end ai Bandon by thè Sea. 26e— Schu- 261-tf BO Cars Sold— R tn * k .F to w -L \-- '; .H f ; Robert Fryrear, well known rancher, while drilling a Well at his ranch home nine miles south east of Klamath Falls recently, Struck ap artesian flow of water at a depth of 121 feet. C liff Payne makes lattice. Ashland Visitor— » ’ Dr. fe. J. Chaney, Eugene, Ore gon, district superintendent of tLe Methodist Episcopal church, was a visitor in Ashlahd this week. Mr. Chaney was formerly Summer .Size Package Yellow pastor of the local M. E. ohbreh. Corn Meal, JOe— 8chuerman’a. For sale, cherries for canning. i 261-tf Cheap. Ashland Fruit and Pro. Assn. . ' - 256-tl Bd High, salesman for -the Park garage on Wtnburn Way. reports th it 20 used automobiles Viaitors is Valley— Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Pierce o^ were «old by that garpge last Corvallis, Oregon, are spending week. - several days visiting friends In They Dance! Dance! Ranee! Jack^ the Rogue River valley. son Hot Springs Sat. Nite. 296-4 will make the trip to the Oregon Caves and Crater Lake before re turning home. Mr. Pierce is Dr. pad Mra. R. L. Burdlc and manager of the Benton hotel in fam ily on High street expect Ao Cprvi.llls. ♦ p Dr. Roland Allen, accompanied Wby his Mieter. MJsa R ù t* A l l * , of [Portland, Orerfdu, passed through ¡Ashland yesterday enroute to vacation touring tlifornia. Oregon local man. dle*d Thursday evening. Df. July I t , IM 7 . after an ittnaed f t ‘ lb about ten days./ Death was ddu V to spinal meuhpfttt. L*,. Mr. Hofftaag, who was employ finest of Gcrtqnde Bipde— | J J ed an s truck driver by the End Mrs# Geòrgie Salt of Cleveland, ers company, was stricken a week Ohio, , formally) Miss Gibrkie ago and was tor an ungonacioua Whyte of Ashland, is spetdfng condition'during practically the. tiro weeks in this city as a g u 0 t entire week of his IirneSA j j at the home of Miss G e rtru # ' The deceased was a native * bf piede, city recorder. ’ i i Iowa bnt spent most of his , life in this city. He was for fdur tia llln g profiler— ' , . % yearg, employed by t the, „Jowell s ' -, CM ' Mrs. Ralph Losier. and d^dfli cohipany here had was .Wnosvi^ ga ters A rd iti and Barista of Port an industrious, eonscienclous land, Oregon, are in Ashland vis workm an,. highly respected by iting Mrs. hosier's brotWbr, h . d. a ll wfth|-wh<Jlh; 1»^ * P “ ® ™ c®“- tact. ¡Hip a ti timely and tragic gm ery and nplca Mrs. Morris. death la. qiqurutd toy many. Cars Heglàterwa - P.-JV Mr. HGn{ftateii,ip'survived by his Oue hundred and thirty-tevr •ut-of-state ears registered at the I ♦ local Chamber ot Commerce' ype-‘ torday, . ¡’I . , and ¡assist him in bis offices. " fa lle n formerly wag located ktpia cf(y fqr several months. Mrs. Virgil Sexton Hnfl> a | Mrs. < VlrgU - Sexton, t Porttondi Oregon, whoils with t thta Edlsdu fsiecjric contpany ajifa firjio cop- ducts the cooking schools In Ore- ■Vn and California, spent Wednes day in Ashland visiting her cou sin and husband, Dr. and. Mrs. Q. B, Shinn on Oak street, ‘ or. and' fib’s. Shinn took Mrs. Sexton *to ed, > California yesterday, are she will be in charge of a king school for the next few S Granted Divorce— /• Rose Sullivan of Aslilpnd wap granted a divorce from her hus- Mnd E. P. Sullivan, now in Sau Pedro, California, in circuit court yesterday. She charged cruel and inhuman treatment in her coin plaint and was awarded the cus tody of a young child — Medford ACKL^Jf TAXI ‘ Mr. and Mrs. T. q ., Waaley. Idaho Falls, Idaho, are spending several days in this city visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. D McNatof«« Hargadlne street- tow. Wasley is. Mr. McNair's sister. »(twentyyears ago MOTtton.” . t HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Jùly VI I . . IP )— The -H property coSdUCf- , ed motion pletore ' theatre ' takaa Ita placa, alongslde the scbool* I house and tba charch, accordine to I Harold 6, Franklin, president MORTICIAN •* Helana Biado Licensed Lady Assistant L ark Thu- • u H tre " ! Protedl your cows from that I past, by using the old original Shoo Fly, Donbig strength this year. Bast fly repellent on O rain H q e k a .Sark Tw ine an<\ Peil’s Corner Dsbuty Ooroker Office “Rab-a-dash Inrt" CLEARANCE ALUMINUM PERCOLATOR H ardw are ’s Toggery “ The Winchester Store” CHIFFON SILK HOSE $2.00 values. To’ close VUited Here— ' Ed L. Powell of Manilla, who has been connected with the' as sociated‘Press for 40 years and with whom Fred D. Wagner at tended school at the University of Oregon In IS IS , Was a visitor in Ashland thia toorniag. IS A A C ’S ¡ J ü t l x FASHIONfep SJLK H O S E in the new Summer ^ 4 .50 shades—Paw < ■ CLEH R M K E i$A|B s ty lte SHLES Saturday, a Sensational Re duction Sale of Sj Summer’s Unusual FROCKS ransHmo today “SEÑORITA” la Medford— A. H. Pracht on Vista street and Henry Provost, Watsonville, California, who is spending sev eral days In Ashland visiting rel atives and friends, were visitors lb Medford yesterday. Mr. Pro vost formerly resided in this city. OUR DRESS STOCK IS DIVTDKto^, . INTO FOUR GROUPS Group, No. 1— Group No. 2— Both Silk and Wool Dresses in this lot. Values up to 616.00. Silk Dresses,. Wonder ful sssortmept. Val. up to 922..B9. IH M E CARD Cfr THANKS - We wish to . thank oqr many friends for the klndneas and sym pathy .extended to us "daring the- '(less of onr wife and sister atoo the beautiful flowers. OLAF LIDSTRÖ M ’ MARY ALLDRIDOH ’’ \ 166-1* $16.95 Here you will find some wonderful bar gains — quality. Silk a n d Workmanship— 629.75 values. Uve And Ikings Like l i i a t A CURRENT book . CONTAINS 444 quotations ON bow to make love and $12.95 1 $22.50 Not oftea do yon buy . duality garments of this kind at such a low m-toe— Georgettes ’• a a « , F I » t Crepee. »69 76 kalma. , Spring and Summer Columbia Record 935-D PHONE NOW TO HAVH ONE RESERVED , / • selling at these low prjee«, tò yotfîl ? i have to hniry. , Values up to $13.95 Values up io $32,50 FOR YOU AT $19.85 Valuen up to $22.50 Peter B. Kyne’a enthralling tale of love and adventure on the Java coast. — A mighty drama of a land where hu man desired are unchecked! A vivid conflict of men—of souls—o f the battling forces of good and evil in a setting of tropic beauty! Power incarnate! WITH GEO. J. HAVES AT THE ORGAN V S i m p s o n ’s Former Teacher Here— Miss ’ Phils ( H. Hall, who to employed In the superitteadent'n offiee at the Oregon Agricultural oollege, Coiwalito. Oregon.. stop ped in Ashland this week, en route to Dunsniulr, Cal., to visit friends. Hiss Hall f o r m a r T y .The representatives ot Med taught household economics in Returned From N e w p o r t- ford’s four banks met at Rogue the Ashland high school. Mr. and Hrs. A. D. Jlltoon, Mrg. C. V. Carey and daughters, Alice Blk resort Wednesday night for a chicken dihner and dance. Ap- Port Orford cedar boat for sale, Jean, Barabra ' and barmen of prbximately 17 were present. Jordan Sash and Cabinet works.' Ashland and Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Kimball ’ of Oniaha, ‘ Nebraska, have returned from Newport where they spent an enjoyable vacation. While there, they werq guests of Mr. and Mrs. W alter Waldrod of Newport at a ptcnlq dinner. Other guests ot the New port folks were Mrs. Eugene Wal- rod, Mr. and 108? Clarence Lane, And Carmen and Ruth Walrod, All of Ashland. WITH BEBE DANIELS < •» P £. < i •. • • f TOMORROW OHLY • ,Bfc C. STOCK ' Acfclin ;Tpxl have-, Moved their headquarters.frdfh ThS Rose tp Mrs. Dan Col-lwéll, Klamath the Ashland Hotel.* * Phone pupf- Falls, Oregon, has moved .into fit ,i, ’ Myrtle Point— Construction be ber has not been changed. Bp residence at 219 Granite street gins on Gravel .Ford .community Mbone .112, s« before, for Ack- and would appreciate any of her old friends and acquaintances calling on her at the above ad-' dress. Mrs. Cold well, who was formerly Miss Babe Anderson,^ lived in Talent 29 ySars ago. Is the proof McMlnnvtlfe— New Moved .to A s h la n d - leave tomorrow to spend two Paulserud’s for tailored and weeks at their summer cabin at Ready-to-wear suits. We sell for the Laks of the W o e # . Slim Jim Pretzel Sticks— The less. 266-tf new Pretxel— Schuerman's. Danes! Dance! Daace! Jack- 261-tf son Hot 8prtngs Sat. Nite. 266-4 Visited In Ashland— Mr. and Mrs. Steve Erickson Goae on Trip— and little daughter Maxine, Rose Mr. and Mrs. W. NT. Mqfiair son burg, Oregon, former residents Jamie on O ak' street and Mrs. of Ashland, made a short visit McNair’S sister. Mrs. Gertrude to friends and relatives in this Fraley and children, left a few Wednesday,'city recently. Mr. Erickson Is an days ago by automobile for the veral hours employee of the Standard Oil northern part of the state. They i affairs. company. went to Crater Lake and then north by way of bend where Mr. Phopographs repaired. Fix-it McNair will attend a druggist con Shop. 26S-1 m. vention. > VtolUnc Mr. and Mra. McNair— "As the other b ru s h e s o f the ßunday afternoon a t >:SS S'ctock mottoa picture Industry, the the at the Stock Chapel,' M r . H am atre has kept pace *H¡h the march mond and members of th e W , O. n or,progress, f . n r n f f A M M l h« a « a fit* “öompart- sai* W . o f which Mr. Hoffm an wag a eoa of modern theaters yrJtk those ■, James'Hoff man, 66 well, haowis member, in charge, * * ’ E L H A R T ’S Book and Music Store McNAIR BROS. L. A STORE WIDE Cl EVERY DEPT. Of Values up to $42.50 l NCE WHERE BARGAINS. j t