Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 26, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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. Philip Cols, a resident of Klam­
ath Palle spent yesterday and
ths morning in Ashland looking
alter business affairs sad visiting
fiends.
Hprat Week-End—
Lloyd Davies, who works sever­
al miles out of Klamath Falla,
spent the week-end la Ashland
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. 8. Davies on A street.
You can expect phonograph
Paulserad’s for cleaning.
H & ta a t.
177-tf service at your local dealers.—-El-
hart’s.
Fresh milk and cream, Schuer-
maa'a Grocery.
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270-tf
. Portland people who spent
yesterday in Ashland visiting the
city. were*. Mr. .aad Mrs. L. P.
Lewis, Mrs. A. Stan and daughter,
Molvta Stan, Blmere Louis and C.
C. Clark.
r." and Mra. C. C. Darling and
tly of thia city spent the week-
|nt Fort Klamath visiting. at
home of Mr. Darting’s broth-
Hchrdule Changed—
The Pickwick stage
t i n e
Dan V . Davis of Butta Palls
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. HUI on
W alker Avenue announce the has purchased a used Ford sedan
birth fcf a soh, Spturdhy. July t | . from tJ A. Stoàh« « t h s LiGHp
S p rin ti garage.
TnutMcted Busin ess
Phonographs repaired.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Gaff-
iney, Mrs. Hattie Moore. Mrs. Opal
’•‘Tourists move rapidly and
IPhllpot and Miss Edith Moore of
cover much ground," says i n
■ this city were visitors in Medford
TRley. who Is owner .of Tilley's
Mr. and Ifn i. G. N. Ctihrltte. Cpbip, three miles this side of the
I yesterday transacting business.
Loa Angeles, C a jj Anna and Rlaklyoua.
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Buy your wood at a bargain Emma * Wlnther, Battle L *ke> 'W h e n auto tourists Jlrst start-
Phone 2984.
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271-10 Minn.; F. A. .Black, Reno, Nev.; d r to travel according to Mr.
and Mr. and» Mrs. L. B. Bush, TMley. they stopped several days
Portland, Oregon, are among at; tourist camps and enjoyed thh
Left Today—
j '•Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wild on those registered at the Ashland* scenery, and snjy uausual beauty
| Liberty street, accompanied by hotel thia morning.
aifsts.
Now tourist eamps are
|ter mother and sisters, who are
'Mainly .places tp sleep.
Pew
Visiting here from Waterloo, Kan­ Enjoy IngVacatiaa—
Mmrists carry tents with them
sas, left today for Crater Lake, M r. « a d Mra' W . D. W hittle and tills summer and the demand for
Where they will spend a weeks* family on Pioneer avenue are cabins Is increasing ail ths timé.
enjoying a few weeks vacation, . The northbound tourist travel
vacation.
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during which they will v'slt Seat­ .si the present time is greater
I would like to do your wash­ tle. Vancouver. Portland, Seaside than the southbound the survey
ing and ironing. W ill call for and end several other places of Inter-*
deliver. Widow needs work. 767 ekt. Mr. Whittle* is In the employ
East Main $t.
275-1 mo. of his father, F. F. W hittle of
W hittle’s transfer on Oak street.
Mita Janey W elker, daughter
schedule changed this morning.
The first bus south bound wilt
leave at 6:10 a. m.. the second at
12:35 p. m. and the third at 1:10
p. m. NorthDound stages leave at
Spent Wrrk-Knd— •
12:40 a. m., 6:45 a. m. and
Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Conroy .. of
[Medford and Dr. W. Vinson and
daughter Virginia, of Portland,
The beat old-time music In
Oregon, spent the week-end nt
state will play at
Jackso n
diamond lake. Dr. Vinson was
Springs Wed nite.
formerly an x-ray specialist in
Medford.
Hpendiftg Two Wraka at Trail—
Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Billings
on North Main street left this Made trip to Lake—
morning for Trail, Oregon, where ■ Miss Virginia Froat and
they w ill spend two weeks visit­ Sell Frost of Ashland and
ing at the home of Mrs. Hilda Velma Hanna, a resident of
Morgan.
ord, made a trip to Crater
Sunday, returning heme by
Old Time Dance, Wed
bf Klamath Fells
Jackson Springs, 8 o'clock 276-3
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Build the.aow way with Swan
Btae Granite, $1.99 and up. See
Beaver Realty Co. or 8. A. Swan In Ashland Today—
at Quarry.
2«9-ft
Katherine McGarry, daughter
of Mrs. Daisy McGarry of the
Lithia Springs Pharmacy, who
perry Polk of* this city has pur­ has spent the past few days with
chased a new Ford touriag from bar uncle and annt Dr. and Mra.
the Claycomb Motor company, lo- R. J. Conroy in Medford, ia In
Ashland today visiting her moth­
er.
Katherine w ill return to
Medford this evening to remain
for several days more with her
¿ •0 1 klnde of warahoase room to uncle and aunt.
rant or store, J. N. Dennis. 270-tf
¡Visit Medford—
-M r. and Mrs. Bert Barnd and
[tamlly of Ness City, Kans., guests
of the J. C. Hopper family In Ash­
land, were In Medford yesterday.
Mr. Barnd is editor and owner of
the Ness City News. They a r t de­
lighted with southern Oregon and
fcffchly praised the water ia Med­
ford. Mr. Hopper came from
Mutchinson, Kans., twp years ago
abd is a stockholder in the State
Rank of Ashland.— Medford Mail
Tribune.
of Mr. and Mrs. F. H. W alker on
Liberty street, who has spent the
Mr. and Mrs. -Teddy Caldwell, pelt month visiting Jrlenda in
who visited for several 'days In O n lan d . Cal., .returned home on
Ashland wth Mrs. Caldwell’s par­ the 11 o’clock train, this morning.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J.' M. Hughes
on Oak street, left Sunday for
their home in McCloud, Cal.
One hundred and forty-out-of­
state tourists stopped, in Ashland
Fhuterday o register their cars at
At the Lithta Springs—
The following
people era tike local Chamber of Commerce.
among those who registered yes­
terday. at the Lithta Sprints ho­ Arrived Home—
tel: Mrs. Wm. M. Stevens, Seat­
|*he members of . the Merry,
tle, Wash.; Mi*, and. Mrs. W . H. Mack dance orchestra from Eu­
Ward, Burlingame, Cal., and B. 8. gene, Oregon.- who have been
Tafherg, Big Creek, Cel.
Bdgylng a three day engagement
at Lakeview, several miles out of
Klamath Fa,Is, arrived In Ash­
Arrived 1a Ash le a d -
lin g today. . Kenneth Hobson,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoft of Kha-
osbls, Wls., arrived In Ashland a son of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hob­
few days ago and w ill spend a son on Iowa street and Lawrence.
Wagner, son of M r .and Mra. F.
short time visiting at the hoase of
D. Wagner on Granite street, eke
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. W alker oa
both members of the orchestra.
Liberty street. Mr. Holt Is a
Robert Redwine of Medford, for­
nephew of Mra. W alker’s and also
merly a resident of this city, ta
of Mrs. Grace Dreys of Chicago,,
Also a member.
111., who la a guest at the W alker
hom e/ M r. aneTMrs. Holt ware
married receqpf and are spend­
»rt — General contract
ing their honeymoon motoring’
,909 for new union high
through the weet.
Rev. and Mra. H. F. Pember-
a a n d family on Laurel street
are leaving Thuipday fo r Bandon
by the Sea aad other coast cities
where they w ill spend a three
SALEM, Jsly IS — (U»>—
.The State e f Oregon was
''«today defeated in its first
attempt to secure a share in
the Oregon and'C alifo rn ia
Land Grant Tax refund.
EGYPT TALK
,ffÄ
£*&
Affair
a
Judge McMahan upheld a
^demurrer of Marion county
to a suit by the state 1& which
the state sought a share of
the refund granted to Marion
county.
This suit was considered
as a test case, the same prin­
ciple being involved in cases
of 17 other counties which
share in tax refund from the
federal government.
The little 10-year-old girl who
had nerve enough to refuse a 10-
cent gift from John D. Rockefel­
ler may grow up to be a young
lady with sense enough to refuse
to take free rides from unknown
young men. Newberg Graphic.
4 By J. H. Fuller)
Many expressions of apprecia­
tion have been heard regarding
the lecture on Egypt given by
Miss Margaret Mnrphy at the
Civic Club House last Friday eve­
ning. Those who had the privil­
ege of attending were greatly
pleased with the colorful and
characteristic manner of presen­
tation. ^Mlsa Murphy, who spent
a season, of study And travel in
Egypt recently appeared in a na­
tive Egyptian costume and took
those present by'rail, by auto, and
on camel back through many of
the Interesting places in the an­
cient land.*
The Informality of the talk was
accentuated by the drawings of
Support Your Golf Course
KNICKERS—JERSEYS—HOSE
PATTERNS
Hal and Cecil Oiler of Weed,
California, spent the week-end
In Ashland visiting the former’s
Ip the minister of the Methc
wife and little daughter Marclne,
Episcopal chnreli tn Ashland,
who Is undergoing medical - treat­
ment In this city. Mrs» Cecil
e; at Otter, wlio has spent the past
270-tf
two weeks here, returned home
with them.
Miss Emilie Grace Hanks, which
were both effective and humorous
and gdded greatly to the pleas­
ure wf thè audience. Mias Hanks
started with drawings * of the
donwa and minarets of Cairo,
earned ua through the shops and
basaars, showed thè beggars and
mendicants, and featured the
speaker of .fhe evening on don­
key and camel back.
* Thia talk was the first of a
series to' be given by members of
the Ashland A rt School faculty
and Ashland folk are to be con­
gratulated on the privilege offer­
ed* through the presence of these
talented people. The next tax to
be given this week b yMr. Felix
Payaat<wtll be of particular in­
terest to all, especially to business
men and w ill feature the use of
“Art and Color In Business.**
SNAPPY STYLES
BUY THEM NOW!
Jn st'th e KiricTof Clothes for Yóü? “Vacation
At the Oregon Hotel—
Mr. aad Mra. E. M. Stan. Reno.
Nevada; M. I. Dougherty, San
Francisco, Cal.; Mra. Sue Sprague
of Lee Angeles, Cel.; and Mrs.
N.
B.
Falri/other.
Spokane,
Wash., were among thdse - who
Mopped at the Oregon hotel yes-
The best old-time music In state
will play at Jackson Springs Wed-
nite.
279-2
Visited Diamond la k e
Mr. and Mra. O>. M. Franklin,
Mr. and Mrs. L , P. Crowson, Mr.
and Mrs. Reese Gentry, Mr. and
Mrs. Ward Pkrkinaon and baby,
Irma May, Yetha MUea aad
“Mickey” Franklin of thia city
were among the Ashland people
who visited Diamond Lake Sun­
day.
Just received 250 foot case of
auto glass, bring your auto glass
work to Jordan’s mill.
270-tf
Portable phonographe make the
camping trip mnch more pleas-
ant— AH prlces at Elhart's.
UNTIL SATURDAY JULY 30TB ONLY
The Daily Tidings ¡suffered at These Reductions
Delivered by Carrier, from $7.80 to $6.00 a Year
Delivered by Mail, from $6.50 to $5100 a Year
Peggy O’Dare
REMEMBER, ONLY A FEW DAYS LONGER
TO MAKE THIS BIG SAVING.
For youthful styles in
better dresses, Peggy
O’Dare always are pret­
ty, but the new ones for
fall are without doubt
prettier than ever.
Piston and Pins
Valves
The fearieee^nan of the sea
had conquered the roughest
'tfMana—But the sea of mat­
rimony led him through a
raging hurricane, pulling at
the heart strings that bound
jbijn to, h b brother!
jQBO. J . BAYES AT THE
Brake Lining
Gears
Axles
FOR EVERY
CAR
Announcing
the Arrival of
New Fall
Styles
Bring or Mail Your Remittance Without Delay
For a Year’s Subscription to
Dresses
BLACK LEADS AND NAVY
FOI4OW S C L O S E APTER
FOR COLOR.
We suggest that yon
make an early selection
P. S., If your subscription is paid in advance,pay­
ment now for a year will entitle you'to a year’s
advance from the date of expiration.
Across from the Lithia
Springs Hotel
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