Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 15, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    [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
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^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. ’
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Hot Springs Saturday nil
evening to their, home on Liberty
street. < .
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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-
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BO Cars Sold—
R tn * k .F to w -L \--
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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—
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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.
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Cheap. Ashland Fruit and Pro.
Assn. .
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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.
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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.
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i i Iowa bnt spent most of his , life
in this city. He was for fdur
tia llln g profiler—
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yearg, employed by t the, „Jowell
s
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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,
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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
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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.”
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HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Jùly VI I .
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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-
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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
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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
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$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
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selling at these low prjee«, tò yotfîl
? i have to hniry.
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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
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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 •. •
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TOMORROW OHLY
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,Bfc C. STOCK
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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-
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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
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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.
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