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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1927)
V, '* Uooal ; Personal fiotes KeluriMMl I-ast N ig h t- Miss Lillian Olson, daughter of A. Paulserud spending sev- Mr. and Mrs. M. 0.. Olson on summer cabin Central Avenue, who has spent the past montjt visiting relatives Woods. » and friends In Woodburn? Ore Port Orford cedar boat for sale, gon. returned lagt night to her ' ) Jordan Sash and Cabinet works. home in tlijs city. Cliff Payne makes brackets. Build the new way with Swan Blue Granite, 81.00 and up. See Another big dance Jackson Bea^r Realty Co. or S. A. Swan at Quarry. 268-Jt Hot Springs Saturday night. • ! ./>««-< Park Program . •,r Get; Support Floyd Putman and family on In Ashland Yesterday— . >aeh street are leaving today ) Miss Juue Fay, who Is regnset r a Several day’s outing at Cres- ed with the Vlavl work in Med- M City. California. . ford, waa In Ashland yesterday ______ * afternoon to attend the farewell Left for Home— Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Moody and por ante, cherries for canning., P*riy for Miss Martha Spenker. son Joseph, who have been- vlplt- n >P A.hl^nX Fruit and Pro. Miss Fay will fill Miss Spenker’.« <ng friends in the valley, left re 266-tf place in this city. cently for their borne in Loa- Phonographs repaired. Fix-It Angeles. Mr. Moody was proprle^ top. 26S-1 m. tor of a creamery ill Medford ten years ago. t.'h Portland Rnaiaem - Visitor— R. Hammond, a resident of Roseburg, Oregon, spent yester day in Ashland transacting busl- Slim JI» Pretzel 8tlcka—The new Pretzel—Sch ser man's. * 261-tf Dance. Billings new dance viillon tonight. Medford, eys’ dance hand. pa Dick Woman H ere.. ■ Miss Lucy Hitchcock of Port land, Oregon, spent yesterday afternoon in this city looking after business affairs and attend ing the farewell party for Miss Martha Spenker at the home ,of Mrs. William Rice on Lincoln street, given- by the Vlavl club ot Ashland^ «. Dance! Dane«! Dance! son Hot Springs Sat. Nite. Jack- 266-1 At the Llthl* Spring»— - • The following named people are among those who registered at the Llthla Springs hotel yes terday: .Bob »Rice,’ Wilmington, California, Mrs. L. M. Budd, Fregno, California, and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Loomis, Seattle, Wash At the Oregon Hotel— Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Cantlar, Bntte, Montana, Mr. and Mrs. F. VauSanten, Chicago, lh„ and Mr. and Mra. E. Parsley. San Fran- eisco, California, are amgng those* who stopped at the Oregon hotdl ington. yeeterday. Bananas, 8 lbs. for 8 6c— Schu- Phonograph parts and repairs, erman’a Grocery. 861-tl » h a r t’s. Dance! Dance! Dance! son Hot Springs Sat. Nite. Leaving Sunday- Jack 266-4 daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Thom as HIH on Granitq street, and Mrs. Lou Squires,' also of this city, spent Wednesday evening visit ing friends in Talent. Thurfcllay, the HIH girl and* Kate Eaten and Edna Newbry * of Talent Visited In T a le n t - spent sqyeral hours in Medford. Wade Hanson of this city spent ? 7 . i one day this week, visiting Rus- I One hundred and sixty out-of- state cars stopped' in Ashland yes iell Browh in Talent. terday to register at the local Chamber of Commerce. Motorvd to A sh la n d - Judge R., J. Graham and' wife and son Bert, motored over from V isiting%><riek Family— Mr. and Mra. C. R. Bone and Davis Creek,«Cal., yesterday and are visiting at the home of their daughter of Vancouver, Wn„ and daughter, Mrs. Wirt M. Wright on ,H. H. Bone of Proeeef, Wn, are Beach street. Mr. and Mrs/ Gra In Ashland visiting Mr. .and Mrs. ham expect - to , spend several weeks visiting in this city nad.’wt^ Crescent .City, Cal, " are enroute to California. Mtag Florence Snodgrass, Also of Van« ceuver, who* has been -, spending Leaving Today— « Mr. and Mr*.C. A. Shutts on some time in California, stopped Third street, accompanied by Mlae In Ashland yesterday to visit the Lucille Anderson of Eugene, Detrlck family,, ear onte to he? / ) ; I Oregon, who has spent the past home. - few days la Ashland- visiting at the Shutts home, are leaving to-, Moving to Ashland— day for Cottage Grove, where . The J. M. Grubbs family, who they will spend a short time v l» have bees residing on the J. Pat Iting Mr. and Mra. Jqhn Flnnerau, terson' place in Talent for aomd tlmp, expect to move to Ashland former residents of this city. in the near future to make their Charles Harris, who - is em ployed In the local Western Un ion office, has purchased a Chevrolet sedan from the Auto motive Shop, loeal dealers, the sale being made by Harvey Clift. TODAY ONLY “BREED OF THE SEA A PETER B. NYNE STORY Hrs, O. Winter, who- resides -on the Boulevard has "qpggeeted that power growers who ha^s a sur plus of flowers Ip tgelr gardens take .these to .hotels where they qfhy be placed In the lobbies and dining rooms where tourjets may better view them. TOMORROW ONLY EX JOY A HEALTHY. COM FORTABLE OLD AGE Keeping the body ip good phy sical repair (a the beat possible Insurance for.a healthy enjoyable old age. Kidney ailments espec ially should be avoided because the lurking poisons left In the system through Impaired kidney and bladder action are a most frequent cause of, painful and serious • disorders, backache, weakness, rheumatic pains, even loss of health. Men and women everywhere use and recommend Foley Pills diuretic to maintain j Organisation of a, Pan-Hellen reflect kidney action. Satisfac ic Association, to oe composed of tion guaranteed. Sold every girls who are mqmbets of f Greek where.— No. 8. fetter sororities Is to be effected* fat a dinner to be held Tuesday «Veiling at the Llthla Springs Greek Letter Society Plan hptel. ; 4 * Every girl whç la p çiember of fa Greek "letter SOrorttÿ is .invited We Are Now Putting On Our a : Sum m er Prit On COAL You can save 50 cents on one ton or $1.00 a ton on two or more tons. . . These prices are good to September 1st. You can have, the satisfaction of having your coal in the bins.hoforv the cold weather comes. Our Peaoock, Wyoming, Coal and Castle Gate, Utah coals cannot be beat. We screen every load of coal we send out and guarantee to furnish you with the very best grades of coal money can buy from the Wyoming and Utah mines. Camping \ i t -1 • ' ‘ ■ s Transfer Co ,’ y ' Equipment Fishing Tackle Golf Equipment 1926 CSiev D elivery Packard Touring 19?6 Chev Coupe Sunday Dinner and all other sporting • ¥ — •» . » 1 _ goods for your WILL BE SERVED AT 1924 Chev Touring the air' circulating And7 òboi. Por the homç, the office, the sick room. W e have them in differ ent size« to meet your needs. LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL In Good Condition The Autom otive Shop : Chevrolet Dealers ELECTRIC Station GUY GOO® Phone 82 SPECIAL J927, demonstrator, Hudson 4-door sedan, complete ly equipped, worth $1725.60,' for $14.95. r' ' : Mlsa Genevieve Wood of Brookings Orogqn, 1« ¿pending a f^w days In this city visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Brookmiller Oh Liberty street. Mrs. Brookmiller and three daughters, LoiTatno, EdKh and Betty, will accompany Mias Wood to Brookings, Mon day, whore they wHl spend sev eral weeks’ vacation. to join the organisation, and com municate with Miss . Francis Strange before the qteetlng. Roseburg — , Bids asked on Hundreds of tourists pass constructing 625,080 steel bridge rough Aghland each day' and at Elkton oypr Umpqua River. mire htosaonfa In the gardens horns. From Brookdags THE THEATER BEAUTIFW. BREED Show Flowers In Talent Wednesday— Is Suggestion Misses Madeline and Lola RIH, Visa Nedra Bartlett loaves Sunday morning for Camp Nam- anu, Camp Fire Girls, where she will spend four weeks before golhg ttf Oh I ttf, California, to re side. ’ Returned From L a k e - Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Nininger and daughter', Miss Dorothy, who Wants to Get in Touch— Miss Myrta Otterdale. manager have speat the past week or ten of the Ashland. Pacific Telephone days at the Lake of the Woods, and Telegraph company, , would returned yeeterday to their home like to get in touch with all the In thia city. While at the lake Victor and Brunswick Records, first subscribers during the first :hey had as their guests Mr. Hln- year that the Telephone company ingerA slater and husband, Mr. »harts. operated In Ashland, which was and Mrs. Clifford Johnson of PhU- more, Calltornla, and Mr. John Summer Sise Package Yellow about 28 years ago. son's sister and husband, Mr. Cure Meal, 10c—8chuerman's. 261-tt SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS and Mrs. O. W. Tighe,, also. of Phllmore. Logan Nininger, who accompanied his parents to the lake, la remaining out there for several days with Fred Nell. Mr. Nlniqger reports the fishing at Rocky Point to be excellent. 10 Degrees Hotter-r- According to the records kept by Louis Dodge, local v weather man. It was approximately 10 degrees hotter In Ashland at this time last year, than It is now. For the past few days the temp erature has ranged from 86 to 89 degrees and at the same time last summer it ranged from 101 to 88 degrees. On July 20 San Francisco will •end a delegation to Sacramento where representatives of 16 Gal 1- forala counties involved Wilf lay plana for the creation of a new ’• SAM FRANCISCO, July 18— highway district to complete’ the ». (LPH-One hundred* seventy-five project. members of the Gapd Will delega tion frqm Klamath county wore ¿RGIOft AUYUJARY .. . TO MEET TONIGHT guests .’mt the San Francisco Members of the Ameriehn Le Chamber of Commerce today. The high light of ‘the lunch gion Auxiliary ' are to meal thia eon tendered the visitors was the evening' at the hall on Winburn acSqranoa o t ' the Chamber of Way to consider ,* matter of much Commerce that San- Francisco Importance. , Eyery member la would land Its support to the pro requested to be present at thia posed highway extension from meeting. Weed, California to Klamath SUBSCRIHE FOB THE TIDINGS Fa»«. ' Klamath Gang , Visits Frisco Here Y esterday- • Fred Henry and Walter Hash, who reside op the. Dead Indian mountain 'roag, spent yeeterday In Ashland looking after bitti ness affairs and visiting friends. r Practical assurance la given that eu e-qf th e lilg numbers on Will Make Bdsinees T il» the recreation .evening progfanj Wm. M. Briggs, loeal .attorney, next Wednesday ' will be the old expects to m a |e a business trip time dancing which Is to he pre to Hilt, California, Monday, July sented as one act. ■ 1 J 18. / »The community get-together program Is - meeting with a lot Accompanied 'Hurdles— of. Interest and approval and worn- Miss Eunice Hager and daugh erous questions regarding the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion. Ha program are being heard. ger op Scenic Drive, accompan Bvery person ■ in Ashland is ied Dr. and Afrs. R. L. Bundle Invited to attpnd the affair and and family to the Lake of the participate in the community sing' Woods to spend a several week’s and enjoy the, prpgram of anj»- vacation. . teqr acta which Will be .presented. The program will start prompt In Medferd— ' ■ , ly at 8: SO o'élock In Llthla park. Mr. and Mrs. Mark True of In the natural amphl-theater so this city spent a short time in Medford Thursday looking after Ideally fitted for such presenta tions business affairs. ESSftX SPEEDABOUT, BETTER THAN NEW, I VALUE $925.00, FOR $825.00. LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE V O IC E Y O U * TH O U G H TS. 9 Y TELEPH ONE you to waehday . Is -Sçvered ■ ■ >-•<: i > ■ ■ r. only iwhen you send the laundry bundle tfùt of the home< , Opr method of permanently wav ing the hair requires skill on our part and time and patience on yours, but after It la done your hair will keep Its beautiful wave for many months without further attention. Yon will find our beauty salon equipped for all kinds of beauty service. Oar oper ator» are efficient ahd o u r chargee reasonable. Ashland Laundry Service makes it possible to do this safely and econom ically. Careful and com petent p e o p l e launder you* bundle and a court eous driver w aits on you at your door. Make our phone your clothes line. It's the best way, Phone 165 Ashland Laundry Co. FRAME THIS IN Y0ÛR MIND *'A picture of days gone by—old Dobln with hie noee .stuck Into a feed bag.’’— P. Trpleum. Truly a picture of thq past and a relic for mueum? Today we hate a Picture et old LIssle With*her snout buripd deep fnitp the family pocket- hook, of lhe mtAorUt'w^e.ufes poor lubrication Put w halte? oa her ’Teed ,y and- git ec<>uumiy ot rw Pou'A-acbept a aubstitute. four uotce t A W human voice fa A s most powerful medium o f espesssioo known to mao. W h a n talking Aos so face with business associates, friends, o r loved ones, tout personality * reflected by y t^ r ^ tie e f g ^ h s Swsnrion and carries the weight o f conviction. instance onen stands a Darner to personal contact. T h e n send pour voice w ith its me s s y d ir e c t * persuasive » a c c u ra te — the true reflection o f your personality. O ver America’s voice h id t w m countless thou» ends o f such messages speed daily. T o the boundaries o f the N a t i o n and beyond, by Long Distance— from poor telephone. W ITH GEO. J. H A Y E S AT THE ORGAN, tí