Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 10, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    lioeal 5 Personal Jiotes
Here Monday—
Confined »• H o w —
O. D. Grisile and F. W. Snyder,
■Mrs. E. O. Smith, who resides
on Oak street, is confined to her of the Klamath Falls Marble and
home with an attack of the flu. Granite Works, were in Ashland
Monday looking over the Ashland
granite
quarry in regard to pur­
AU kinds of warehouse room to
chasing
Ashland granite.
rent or store, J. N. Dennis. 270-tf
SHOT RIDDLED Committee
Now Inspect!
BODIES FOUND
CHICAGO, 111.; Aug. 10.-MVP)
— Bullet riddled bodies of two
young Italians were found on the
road today near Melrose Park,
with from fifteen to twenty bul­
let holes in each., It Is believed
to be a result of a battle between
two carloads of gunmen.
According to a statement of the
police the outbreak is possibly h
part of the alcohol war which is
being waged in the cjty.
The housing committee of the
Southern Oregon Normal School,!
constating of Mias Helen Ander­
son. dean of women. Arthur 8.
Taylor and Miss Beatrice Hall
will spend" the next week vlalt-
ing at the various houses to lm-
spect rooms for normal studentsi
coming here for the fall term. >1
, Anyone who wishes to board
or room students during the
coming ye|r must have the of­
ficial sanction of this inspection
committee, and is therefore re-j
quested to communicate at once
with one of the members so that/
a sufficient ghmber of rooms can.
he randy for th’s fall-
,
Inspection w i l l continue for
this next week only.
Buckeye tested malt ayrup,
We offer you the beat, and it
288-tf »„•ft for San Francisco—
Schuerman’s
Grocery.
coats you less. See our new.Au­
Mrs. Daisy McGarry of the Lith
tumn sailing. Paulserud’s.
Phonograph repair. Flx-lt Shop la Springs pharmacy, accompan­
ied by Miss Emma Jenkins, who
works in the Ctilxens bank, left
Home from Imho—
Charles Clause, night police­
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodge and this week for San Francisco, Cali­
man of thia city. UMe gone to
son Bobby, accompanied by their fornia. where they will spend a
Hgrney County, where he will
house guests, Mr. and Mrs. Will short vacation. The former will
spend several weeks on his va­
Abbott of Los Angeles, Califor­ attend the Owl convention, which
cation.
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nia, returned last night to their is being held In that elty.
Schuerman’s home on the Boulevard from the Arrived Home From Trip—
; 288-tf Lake of (he Woods, where they
Mr. and Mrs. W’ P, Bellus and
have spent a weeks’ vacation
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Keaton and
Mrs.
AlilMitt
is
a
sister
of
Mrs.
Victrolan, Record*. Service
WASHINGTON, D. £ ., Aug. 1*.
children Phillip and Alma re­
Dodge.
Elbert’s. V ’
turned home a few days ago from — (LP)— South Central Oregon will
a two weeks’ trip to Sillcoose lake be given strong effective competi­
Fred Rspp melons now on sale
tion In the railway service outlet
Patient at Hospital—
and Marshfield.
290-6*
for products going to the north
Mrs. J. L. Haskins of Merrill, at Pumpkin Center.
through
the proposal of the Oread
Oregon, is a patiqnt a.l the Com­
Home/From C o a s t-
Fresh
milk
and
cream,
Schuer­
Northern
- Railroad Company to
munity hospital in this. city. Mrs.
Reverend and Mrs. H. F. Pem­
288-tl berton. sons, John, Frank and operatg over, other lines or
to
Hfcslftni was formerly Miss Nelllt man’s Grocery.
baild
a
new
line
from
Bend
to
Morton, a resident. of Ashland.
Phillip and daughter Margaret,
Itnrnni'il Joy Here—
returned to their home on Laurel Klamath FaHs, the Orest North­
Barnard Joy, who has been street this morning from Bandon ern declared today In answering
Hot Rolls for your dinner.
working
in Corvallis, Oregon, by the Sea, where they have spent the questionnaire for the Inter­
288-6
Franklin Bakery.
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since college closed, arrived in the past two weeks. They left state Commerce Commislson in
Phone Paulserud’s for clean Ashland this morning to spend again this aftrnooa for a weelCs regard to Its proposal*.
several weekR visiting with his vacation at the Lake of the
WASHINGTON, D.
Aj)g. 10,
ysients Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Joy Woods.
—-UP)—
Thu
answer
to
the
ques­
In the Bellview district, just south
Visiting Here—
tionnaire
also
stated
that
the
Visiting
Friends
Here
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Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Steele and of town. Barnard will return
Great
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Northern
had
’
reached
a
George
Gillespie,
a
resident
of
daughter Ruth of Tempe. Arl- to the Oregon Agricultural col­
tentative
agreement
wl|b
the
8po-
xona, are spending a few days lege. where he I r a student, about San Francisco, la spending hie j a - kane; Portland and Seattle Rail­
cation in (his city with friends;
in Ashland visiting with Mr.” and the 20th of September.
road Company and the Oregon
Mrs, H. G. Moore of the East
Trunk
and Deschutes Railroad for
Dance tonite, Medford Hilarity Hume From Coast—
side Grocery.
use
In
connecting the lines.
Rev. and Mrs. P. K. Hammond
Hall, Dickey’R dance band. 290-1
and daughter, Miss MargefcuUte
Just received 350 foot case of
Bridge In Same Condition— ; <
Hot Rolls for your dinner. and Miss Isabell Silver, daughter
auto glass,/ bring yeur auto glass
The bridge across Bear creek
288-6 of Mr. and Mrs .Harry Silver, of
wory,tp. Jordan’s mill.
276-tf Franklin Bakery.
on
Biddle ,Lane is prucuoally In
this city, returned yesterday from
Bandon by the 8ea. where they the same condition a s It was after
Will Undergo’ Improvements—
hare spent a .raw weeks.- vacation. the flood, which occurred early
Rrturnfd from Corvallis—
According
to
the
Medford
Mail
Miss Hammond and Miss Silver last spring. Numerous autoists
Mrs.' Bert Freeman and two
Tribune,
radio
station
KGE,
lo­
recently
arrived home from Hono­ have been forced to turn back
daughters returned recently from
cated at the Medford air-mall lulu. where they taught „school when reaching the bridge, the ap­
Corvallis Oregon, where they
proaches of which have not been
field. Is scheduled to undergo nu­ ast year.
visited for several days with Mrs.
replaced, causing loss of ttmg and
merous improvements. The ata-
freeman’s parents and from Salem ttos Itself will be moved Into the
much Inconvenience,
where they 'spent, a short time
front room ,pf the headquarters
Mr and Mrs. 8. D Dorenius oT
with Mr. Freeman's brothey. Mrs. office at the air-mall field and
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the Standard Cleaners on Oak Leaving Toroororw—
J. G. Stoner, sister of Mrs. Free­ new equipment, which will make
Mr. and Mrs. O. 8. Butler and
rtreet have returned home from
men, accompanied her to Ashland transmitting of code messages the coast, where they spent three1 MrTandTit’B. TX Peroxxl on Grab-
to spend a few days’ vacation. . more efficient, will also be in­ or four days’ vocation They vtyt- Ite street are leaving tomorrow
stalled. The station has 500 ited most of the time at Bandon mdfhlht bn an extensive automo­
bile trip of about ten days, Which
watts power and could be changed by the Sea.
will take them to Summer lake,
Into a radio broadcasting unit
Silver lake, Lakeview, Reno, Car-
with but little expense. However, Visiting In Ashland—
It has no license for such change.
.Henry Burkhart and F. J. Cox son City, Like Tahoe, San Fran­
of Fresno, Cal., pre In Ashland for cisco and several other Inteneut-
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Ripe peaches at Aah. F. R. Pro. a few days visiting at the home ing places.
Mn.
»84-tf of Mr. Burkhart’s son, J. F.
Hot Rolla, for your <flnn<
Burkhart on Beach street.
Franklin Bakery.
28»
From O klahom a-
Roy Luper of the University of
finishing today
Sprat Week-Rad Her e
Oklahoma, enroute to Bandòn by
Vernon Lucock, a resident
the Sea, -spent the week-end In
f l y Season i* H*re
Yreka. Cal., spent the week-end
this city visiting the Misses
Protect your cowa from that
Ashland transacting buslneas.
Mary and Jessie Lancaster
of poet, by using the.aM qrlglnkl
Bandon who are student» at the
Shoo Fly. Double strength this
Hot Rolls Tor your dinner. summer session of the southern
year. Beat fly repellent on
AND
Franklin Bakery.
288-6 Oregon Normal, here.
the market,.
•
Company May
Build New Line
’ALASKAN
ADVENTURES
“Shoulder Arms’
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
Why trust your typewriter re­
pairs to outsiders? We have td
make good—we do make good—
our guarantee means something.
Elhart’a.
Getting Along Nicely—
Mrs. R. D. Seamon of Medford
who underwent an operation at
the local Cbmmunlty hospital
Monday. Is getting along nicely.
D n u < 6 ft£
Notions ‘And
Wear* And
¿s ware* Of
Many Kind*
Clothing'
And Shoe*
Por The
Whole
Family r
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Ashland, Ore.
Elks Bldg.
Y ou A r e C o r d ia lly In v ited
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
T o A tte n d O ur F orm al O p en in g!
. C. Penney Company merchandise and values as critically as you desire; make such comparisons
eel will help you to determine the relative sa vings yon can enjoy from doing your future buying at
•e. The entire buying resources of our H85 Department Stores, scattered from Main to ( alitornia,
at vour command. Enjoy it as yon will. May we have the pleasure of vour company at <mr opening!
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H e r e A r e S o m e o f O u r T y p ic a l V alu e«»
Do You’ Need Hosiery?
F in e T u r k is h T o w e ls
Our Own Numbers Are Famous
To Replenish Your Supply A t Little Cost
Summertime is hard on your
towel supply-—probably you’ll
need several at once. Here is
an offering you’ll like -extra
heavy double terry towels in
plain white and with colored
; „'On her shopping list, hosiery always
has an important position——end usual­
l y rather an expensive one I Women
who have worn our hosiery have found
a solution to thia problem.
b o r d e r s*
No. 1218 is a silk and fiber hose that
O n ly ,
cannot be excelled at this remark­
able price. A wide selection yf Q
of colors. Pair .. ...
..
You Need
No. 448 it a full-fashioned silk and
fiber hose for general wear-—women
who know this hose wear it n Q
always for every day. Pair. «JOC
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No. 448 »— our full-fashioned pu-e
E L A S T IC
thread silk hose in all the most
popular shades. The price is, as
u s u a l , a saving one& 1 / I Q
A **• aid
Pair
Our Muslin
'Our Own M ake
With Union Label
Famous “Belle Isle"
Another of our own trade-
marfedd brands which is
a statadfcrd of quality the
c o u n t y over. Unbleia^lied
39 inpbefe wide and bleiich-
ed 3f> finches wide for
onlyj; yard,
K j AI
Well made of excellent
|r~ j quality 2.20 blue denim,
cut extra full all over,
triple-stitched, s i x pockets,
bar-tacked to prevent ripping;
Jackets with Engineers* Cuffs
to match. AH sixes, including
Extra Sixes. At our Coast-to-
Coast Low Prices—
Pongee
Government Stamped 12
Morame Jap
t
Pongee —
Natural Color. Per Yd.
Youths
88c
Grain Bucks. Back Twine and
Blndertwlne nt
P eil’s Comer
Dregs Hats
Troopor Stylo
Wilbur Chapman Here—
Tomorrow and Friday
WELD AM FOX
t
m J
TONY
Wilbur Chapman, who le em­
ployed as a brakeman by the 8. P.>
is spending a couple of days here
visiting his parents and friends.
Chapman was graduated from the
local high school.
Visiting McCarthy»—
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Provost
and daughter Sylvia on Meade
street spent last Sunday in Duns­
muir, visiting with Mr. and Mrs..
Herbert McCarthy, former resi­
dents of Ashland.
Our Feature Dress S
ISAAC’S
A Mott Exceptional Value
The Quality StoTe
bray; cat fall, roomy sleeves
and body. Slim, regular and
efctra sites, e l—
ADVANCE SHOWING
Fine quality rayon stripe madras and
broadcloths in the popular collar-attached
Myles. New stripes and checks.
Cut full all over, round
button cuffs. An outstand-
ing value at the moderate
price of—
VEflA
ESSlHg. /
Men’s Marathon Felt Hats,
genuine leather sweatband,
silk band; Union Made. In
black, steel, seal and pearL
Of The N ew
The Owl
Peroxide
of
Hydrogen
A colorful Romance of Dar­
ing and Danger—Suspense
and Thrills and J o y o u s
Laughter with Tom Mix in
the Saddle of Adventnre.
GEO. J. HAYES AT THE
ORGAN
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25c Quart
15c 8 Os.
10c 4 0*.
Lithia Spring!
Pharmacy
F all C oats
iJWAnwÁcrsaryl
The Wide Strap
Smart Ties
JOATS PRICED
$13.95 to $79.50
ft
your vitality lags a bit b
B summertime, try these new
Bk
O x fo rd » .
■ l S zs .
3k ‘
x
PRICED
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T h e y e re
’ « a r t and
g lo rio aaly
comfortable
for
For Sportrwaaur
The idAil shoe for business eg
sport wear.
Smart lo w
bed. Jaunty
t i t * and
fancy grab
trim.
Low priced.
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