Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 21, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    Medford Legion Members Leave—. Mro. Or. Hallar«» Hara ■ ■
UNIVERSITY
ITASJJQUOR
Mrs. Dr. Ellsabeb Hallara»
The Medford American Legion
post delegation, comprising 17 Altura*. CaJUaraia, is aeeadto*
men, left yesterday morning ' In two w fek^/rteatton to' ÀsÎla
day and
it. There are 8«
their special car attached to the visiting friands.
licensed j
nails 1» Iowa City,
north-bound passenger train for
Hare Yesterday-—....
Investigation
Shows
Diirs-
Nugant.a
La Grande, to attend the state VinMag Mater—
A Pelet of Klamath Vails was
| Mrs. P. Alice.Huntley of Port-
conventionfof the legion.
n/1)uf<lness visitor la.this city yea*
tions was placed la the hands of
i land, Oregon, has arrived la this torday.
a
u ta odloMs
aad it was
From Klamath F a l l a -
city and w ill spend favnral days
œ
ô halien*
F o ra»« i TMIpgs Men Here —
Rye - Krisp Health
DBS MOINWfcAU., J » l, 21 — »
here
with
her
sister
4<r*.
J.
Ed­
Mr. had Mrs. E. Dietsebe of
O. Pentland of Oakland, Cal., Schuermsn’s Grocery.
Alcoholic ' leverages flow sf
Pron* Coquille—
i
Klamath Palls are spending a few a former Tidings employee, was a
ward Thornton on Almond street.
Mr. and' Mrs. D. C. Krauts of , -freely as soda UbP *t the Unlver- tatare, but the governing body on Oak street, la leaving tomor­
days In this city looking after Visitor In Ashland thia morning fjeft This Afternoon—
,
Cpquille, Oregon, are spending JcK y of Iowa, according to B. A. adjourned without he»n/r inform­ row for Oakland, Cel., with $
boniness affairs.'
on his way to Portland.
Mrs. O. J. Bruett, nee Cleo I Visiting in Ashland— 1
two or three days In thia elty vla- lKugent, special-agent* under Gov­ ed of the contenta of thé report. load of household goods tor A. &
Mrs Cecil OJU>r jot Weed. Cali­
Mast, accompanied by her hus­
M g er, who wUb his family s fe
Itfeg pith ro isd ve.
friend ., ernor John1 Hamtnlll and the state
Typewriters rented. Blhart's
Buy your wood at a bargain. band and father, J. L, Barnt- fornia, is amending s f«w wiehs in
mroidg to that city to make their
r—
' perenu of Iftveeukgtiol.
Phoné 208-J.
111-10 ■ house, will leave Ashland this af­ this city visiting he? sistor;lhfew
h Liquor 'and the passions of
ternoon on train No. 14 for Port­ Mrs. Hal Oiler ana little daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Charles DCvis and youth flowed and mtfed freely,]
In Medford Yesterday—
land. where she will enter the St. Marclne.
small
daughter .Charleen, of the Nugent inferated the United Press
Mr. and Mrs. Ployd Dickey of Vincents hospital under the care
Raggedy
^.nne Swept Shep are in an exclusive interview. The
Cere
Register
e
d
<.
.
.
this city spent several hours In of specialists for treatments for
inòving
today
from Allison street ¡Investigation was Instigated by
One hundred and thirty-six out-
Left Yeeterifag—
Medford yesterday looking "titter injuries received in an automobile
to
apartments
in D r. ’Nell Shinn’s | Robert Repaow, dean, of men.
Mrs. PrM ’.Hitchcock oa Oak business affairs .aad visiting accident one year ago. AH of of-state .tourists stopped In thia
J, Nugent made kan earlier report
residence on Oak street.
street left yesterday for Dunsmuir
her friends are wishing her a city yesterday to register their
|>h lch was withheld from publl-
cars .at-the .locaJ Chamber o f
where she will spend a few days
speedy recovery.
Commerce.
Returned ’From Portland— ,
’ pation Masquerading as a "man
visiting her husband, an employe
8weet oranges, 2 dot
>ut town” Nugent said ho
H 8. Emery returned recently
Sehuerman's Grocery.
of the Southern ftc lftc company.
Visiting Brother—
rn from sober students and
to
his
home
en
VanNess
Avan«»
Elmer Wardle, accompanied by Report Sales—
Service contributes much
o m e ••slightly cocked” t h a t
from
Portland,
Oregon,
where.,he
I
The
Clayeomb
Motor
company
Visiting Keller’s—
Mrs. Mel Douglas and daughter.
to the pleasure of lunch­
Old tlme dsore Klamath Junc­
iquor is as easy to obtain as
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Scham- Miss Nadine, all of Stockton, Cal., Ford dealers, on the Plata report appnt a short time visittag his son
tion, Friday, Jaly 22.
ing -at our fountain. Thirf
•
' lioda pop o r.m ilk. .
mel and son* Carlton and daugh­ arrived In Ashland Tuesday to the following sales: a Ford bug M. S. Emery.
J; “A ll yon have to/do is call a'
?service i s / ¿ i f p b r t and/
ter, Barbara of Berkeley. Cal., are spend several days visiting with [tO'W. H. King of Ashland, a Ford'
Port Orford, cedar boat for sale, spending a few days in Ashland
bootlegger aiyl he’U leave liquor
Mr. Wardle’a brother and wife pick-up to Ö» T . Davis of Cottage .Keprspaper Man • Here—
Jordan Sash and Cabinet- works. visiting Mrs. Fannie E. Keller
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Raymond Cn your doorstep In a ipllk bot­
and Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Wardle I Grote, Oregon, a Ford touring to
and daughter, Miss Ivern.
and daughter, Miss Pearl on Jesse D. Williams of Talent, a had small son Bobby spent this tle,“ one student told him.
WMeii Ybtr Make Your A
Third street. The California peo- Ford touring tojlohn Swartsvager morning in Ashland visiting with ’ "Certain chfss are the nightly
• M r., and Mrs. t? B, Edwards, In Ashland—
I
meccas
of
men
s
t
u
d
e
n
t
s
and
people will make a trip to Crater Of Ashland and a Fordson traotor Mends. Mr. Raymond formerly
LUNCH
'
residents of Dun/unulr, Cal., spent
Ed Kelly and “Morrie“ Potts Lake tomorrow,
and
before to D. M. Horn of Deter, Oregon? ' qfce.tn-this newUpaper business In fo-eds,? Nugent said.
yesterday in 'Ashland visiting of Medford spent a short time ip they return home, to many other
j
APPOINTMWAWh^ v
Klamath Falls and is now locat'd
“Here college youths and co-
friends.
this city last evening visiting with places of interest in southern Ore­ L eft This Morning—
In
the
same
work
1n
Oakland,
Cal.
I
eds
m
i
x
e
d
with
a
familiarity
T _ .
w ith yonr friends, ask them
friends.
gon.
which decent society would term
M r. and Mrs. Tom Wasley. wfco
to meet yon at our Fountain.'
absolutely outrageous,” he con­
have spent the past few days }n At the Ashland Hotel—
Light Lunches for busy people
Buy your wood at a bargain. 1150 Cars of Peart Shipped —
1926 Ohev Delivery
(Ashland visiting Mrs. Wasley’• -1 D. K. Strain. Los Angeles, Cal., tinued.
are an Impqftant part of onr
Phone 208-J.
272-10
According to the Grants Pass I brother and wife, Mr, and Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. R? H. ' Carey, San
“ Co-eds and girls about town
.service.
Packard Tonring
Courier southern Oregon w ill ex­ p . McNair on Pioneer Avenue, Fnancisco, Cal., and F. Scheim, drank ‘spoked* beer in these
W ill trade late model Vlctro-
perience a wavq of prosperity this |eft this morning for their home San Jose, Cal., are among those cafes.“
|
It is a popolar meeting place
la for need piano. W rite what
.1926 Chev Coupe -
Mrs. Etta Rowland and daugh-lyear. Fruit growers will share i Idaho Falls,
the
Idaho. While Wko stopped yesterday at
There are darkened dance halls
tor
a lot of folks yon know.
yon bard. Address Box H.icare ter, Bessie )Vilson, who recently I In the general good times, for
ere, Mr. and Mrs: Wasley and Ashland hotel.
and pool halls, hidden from the
1924 Chev Touring
Tidings.
returned from a trip to southern I’fully 150 cars of pears and applps
Mr. and Mrs. McNair, made a trip
California drove to Diamond Lake will be shipped from Grants^Pto« to Crescent City, on the coast.
Former Resident H ero
At the Oregon Hotel—
Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs. with steady prices exceptionally
r. aad ,-Mse. James Oif f ord of
All In Good Condition
The following people are among Mary Wllshlrb. They returned by well with s heavy demand for
onga, Okla., are spending a
ALSO COMPLETE
their produce.
thane Who stopped last evening way of Klamath Falls.
days id .Ashlatad visiting J. D.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bradley and
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
at the Oregon hetel: Helms < A.
daughter, Ruby, of Weed. Cali­ M a n aad dthes friends of Mr. Gif
Fsaatan, Los, Angles, tjab: Mr*.
Phonographs repaired.
Fix-it Prof. Shafer H e re
We w ill deliver any amount
fornia, Stopped In Ashland yes­ fort, who -' formerly resided In
M. J/ Hartley and M n . H. H.
top.
283-1 m
of exceptionally good 12-'nch
Professor Harry M. Shnfer. as­ terday to visit their daughter M n .
fiawklns, San Francisco, Cal.,
slabs at this price. Buy them
sistant superintendent of schools Hal Oiler and
granddaughter,
and J. -W. Shirkey. Stockton, Cal. From Soipliero C a lifo rn ia -
now for winter while they ace
in Los Angeles Cal., spent Tues­ Marclne, who are living In the
cheap.
Mrs. Elene Flynn and sop of d ay In Ashland visiting friends Luke apartments on Hargad|nb'
rom, Los Angeles,
AH kinds of warehouse room to routbern California are spending and nnewtng old acquaintances. street. Marclne is undergoing
»es and Dolile Fu-
Chevrolet Dealen
mat or store, J. N. Dennis. 279-tf several weeks In this city visiting Mr. Shafer twas preside nt r f the medical treatment in this cltf. ■°A. Portland, /Ore., and Mr. and
Mrs. Flynn’s mother, Mrs. Clara Southern Oregon No - nal school Mr. ahd M n , Bradley - were dn- MW. F. L. LaGarie, Salem, Ore­
Bomnr,
who is employed at the In 2 909 and 1910 and lie lisa been ronte to Grants Pass to Visit IL r. gon. ars ato'ong those who regia
VM ted in AahUad—
connected with school work in Bradley’s slstet and husband, Dr. tarèd at the Lithla Springs hotel
Lithla Springs hotel.
Miss Mary Greiner, who is em­
Los Angeles since tha: time. Mr. and Mrs. Flannegan.
yesterday.
ployed by the Medford Mall T ri­
Shafer
was enroute home firm a
Fresh
milk
and
cream,
Schper-
bune. spent a short time in Ash-
270-tl I UFlnesa trip to;Portlapd.
landdast evening visiting Dorothy man's Grocery.
Reid at her home on Gresham
Groat* Pass Secoad-A-
street.
Mias Greiner,
whose Txevlag This Afteveooa—
Ort nts Pass waa the n*naaA
Dick
HUcheoek-aad
Bill
Deek-
beam is in Seattle, Wart.,~ fojC
c’ty
on the coast In the Dumber
>»r,
who
spent
yesterday
afternoon
merly reported for the Daily
¡-if
t
ilegrnnis
sent as grcetlrg to
a»0 this morning in Ashland vis­
Ma$fs 1» Medtord-
iting reiatlyes and friends, expect JnJhergh oh his return i t tkfe
to leave today for Aspen lake, United States according to word
Just out of Keno, where they are j received by W. E. Newcombe, lo­
working during the
summer cal manager of the Western Un­
months.
While
in
this
city
Dick ion. Los Angeles led the const
Ckartte Rose Hero—
cities. Grants Pass was second
One lot 75c to 98c valuer in Rayons,
One lot r a n tédy YoiKrçr and
visited
his
sisters,
Misses
Dorlp
H r. aad Mrs. Charlie Rose aad
printed Silk and Cottons, Pointed
Everfast Voile, Printed Dimil
daughter, of Forest Grove, Cali­ ur.d Marion Hitchcock on Oak and Tacoma was several below
Grants Pass.— Grants Pass Cour­
t
fornia. have arrived la Ashland street.
patiste, 50c to 68c values at
ier.
*
aad will spend several days here
Build the new way with Swan
looking After bnilness affairs qpd
visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Blue Granite. 91.00 and up. See
Rose formerly resided In this city. Beaver Realty Co. or 8. A. Swan
at Quarry.
289-ft
Ltoool ; Personal flotes
Fountain Lunch
Service.
C
i
1
t
f
Automotive Shop
NININGKR'S
D RESSIN G !
MRS. H. E. HAWKINS
$3.95 SEASIDE CREPE, $2.98
A heavy Sport Crepe Silk in Rose,
Green, Tan, Peach and White, now
of the
$2.98 Per Yard
Visited Parrots—
TODAY AMD TOMORROW
B r o t , ^vsreaé
ROSY
Mingus Alktn. who «as been
working in California for some
time, spent a few days recently
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
William Aikln, and sifter, Miss
Rnth, in Medford. Mr. and Mrs.
Aikln and daughter moved to
Medford from this city only a
short time ago, having been resi­
dents of Ashland for several
years. Miss Aikln Is a student at
the Southern Oregon Normal
school.
ONE LOT $2.75 STLK, $1.69 "
Including P l|in ?nd Check Taffeta,
Printed Crepés arid Stripd TubtSilk«,
$2.25 to $2.75 values now
$1.69 Per Yard .....
Butterick Publishing Co.
One lot beaptiful patterns in Geor­
gette, Prints,’^$2.75 quality, now on
Sale at ..............
............ .. $1.96
ISAAC’S STORE
Are Yon A Lover
A quality of Dotted Voile usually
sold for 50c, at 3 1-2 yards . . . . $1.00
59c to 65c Peter Pan
Prints, Now
50c Everfast Prints
Now
GOOD FICTION
SMART CLOTHES
BEAUTIFUL HOME
TA «n
en follow ttus recipe: *
ox
DELINEATOR
Any guest you invite into
your car is a potential
liability to you. If he is
injured you must pay. But
you are free from worry
if you carry Hartford lia­
bility insurance.
•tory of Three Irish-
icân orphans; t h r e e
ot k i d i w i t h t h e
Need to Junk Your Old Tires When
You Deal With Us.
featuring the best per-
•
. . .
t
WE’LL TAKE THEM IN TRADE ON A SET OF
BRAND-NEW, TOP - QUALITY GOODYXARS,
EITHER BALLOONS OR STANDARD-SIZES,
MAKE YOU A FAIR ALLOWANCE, AND SEND
YOU AWAY HAPPY WITH THE UTMOST IN
SATISFACTORY TIRE EQUIPMENT AT LOW
COST.
•
r
taining to all these and
more.
A Two-Year Sub-
scriptioq is pow available
act an attractively low
rate and e n t i t l e « you
Entertain y o u r friends
with a clear conscience.
See this agency of the
Hartford Fire Insurance
Company.
T H O U S A N D ISL A N D D R ESSIN G
Method o f Pn
coupon bdow)«
Without Extra Charge to
Your Business Is Desirable To Us
a copy of the ’ ART of
We Went To Show You We Otsene
Your Trade
DRESSMAKING” a 256-
p a g e b o o k illustrated
throughout and covering
«very phase of elothea-
Ashland, Oregon
tnaking.
70 N. MAIN
PHONE 90-J
DAY OR NIGHT