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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1927)
A vO m T V , üoeal î Personal flotes V ™ V_______----- - Stopped in ,A«M*nd— Rev. and Mrs. V. K. Allison stopped in Ashland Saturday, en route to their home la Klamath Falls from a vacation trip spent in Portland. Eugene and other Oregon cities, and spent the day visiting at the W . J. Wallace home on Mountain avenue. Mr. Allison, who formerly was pastor of the local Christian church, now holds the same position In Klam ath Falls. Rapp watermelons Phone Penlserud’s Drove to Klemath— Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Stevens and daughter Dorothy drove to Klam ath Palls Monday morning. Mr. Stevens will remain there, where he is employed.by the Southern Pacific company and Mrs. Stevens and. Dorothy wlfl return home to morrow. The Stevens family are moving to that city about the first of September. Mrs. Charles Brady of Klamath Falls spent the .week-end In Ash land visiting her sister Mrs. Hal Oiler and little daughter. . M,»r- cene on Hargadlne street a n d mcther-ln-law Mrs. C. J. Brady- on Allison street. Bicyde repairing, work’ guaran teed, greasing kccessorles, ,'J29 Laurel street. 298-tf Arrived in A s h la n d - Raymond Ruger, son of Iff. and Mrs. J. A. Ruger on Alfda street, an employee of the Southern Pa cific company at Dunsmuir, Cal ifornia, arrived In Ashland Satur day evening to accompany his wife home. Mrs. Ruger has been a guest at the home of her par- ents-ln-law for the past fe w weeks. Fresh grape man's Grocery. fru it at Schuer- 298-tf Double lipped red Jar rubbers, 3 do«, for 25c. Schuerman’e Gro cery. 298-tf Payne makes desks. Home From Portland— ••IJte” Porter arrived home Sat urday from Portland, Oregon, Jim Spiers, a resident of Tal where he had a two weeks' en ent, spent several hours in this gagement with Dwight Johnson's city Saturday looking after busi- orchestra. His wife has been g new affairs and viglting friends. bouse guest at the home of her mother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Phonographs repaired a n d J. Porter on North Main street. guaranteed— Elhart's. 298-tf Visitor F ro « Talent— Loft Yee»«wday— Misses Eloise Upson and Mollie Maloney, students at the southern Oregon Normal acaool. and John Qaley and Charles Petri of thia city motored to the Lake of the Woods yesterday, where t h e y spent the day swimming, a d boating, r, , ■}. , . .• -» }*,<? Mrs. D. D. Good of this city left yesterday to spend a few days visiting with her daughter, Mrs. M. F. Creason at Dunsmuir, Cgl. Business In Ashland* Q, JK- Long of Talent spent short.»Mm«,in Ashland. Baton Spent Week-End Here Fred Rapp's guaranteed mel- lons. None genuine without the Holmes stamp. Headquarters at Pump 298-tf kin CenteT. Mellons on ice. Tables for service. 300-tf clean- Grocery. Arrived h* Ashland— Spout. Yesterday at. Lake**— „ Phonograph repair. Y lx-lt Shop, Dr. J. J. Eramens. Specialist of Medford, Oregon, and family Btuhlll Cheese at Schiferman'a ace vacationing at Gold Beach grocery. 298-tf and are expected to return about the 28th of August. auv - í 1<eavlng Tomorrow— Lynn Mowat end A. O. Camp- * bell arrived In Ashland yesterday irry McNair, from Diamond lake, where they lag in a real* haTft ^ nt past two week, ivenue, have camp|nK ana fishing, and a r a Lamb home gue,ts at the home of Mr. and Iowa street, Mrg o . F . Sliver” on Hargadlh« street, ddr. Mowat and Mr. Camp bell will leave in the morning by auto for San Francisco, where they ere connected with the Com munity Chest work. Mr. Mowat formerly resided In ttys city. *Jnst received 350 foot case of aato glass, bring yonr auto glass Mr. end Mrs. H . Reid H o w e - work to Jordan's mill. 278-tf Mr. end Mrs, Henry Reid, who have spent the past few weeks in California visiting thalr son and her office August 28. wife, Mr. end Mrs. Harry Reid at Stockton and their daughter end Mre. C. J. Boyle L e t t - husband, Mr. end Mrs. Ernest Mrs. C. J. Boyle, sister of Mrs. Royce at Oakland, returned home H. H. Gillette, left Saturday for yesterday end w ill take up their her home In San Francisco, after residence at the Bergner apart spending the past two months in ments on Allison at. Mr. Reid will this city as a house guest at the resume hie w o rt at* the local Gillette home on Gresham street. Southern Pacific roundhouse While In Ashland, Mrs. Boyle was Wednesday, after an absence of the guest of- honor at several almost a year on account of Ill social functions. ness. Left for P o r tla n d - Mrs. W. 8. Ramsay on Orange avenue, accompanied by h e r daughter, Mi»s Le/erne, lefrt yes terday evening fpr Portland. Ore gon, where they w ill epeiyh a "}<wo, or three days* vacation, Ay MI m Sraastlne Hicks and two home, via the Oregon Cavan and young lady friends of Coquille, Oregon, arrived In Ashland Sat Returned Sunday Night— urday evening by auto via Cor* Mr. and Men. IL B. Detrick and vnill», McKehxie bridge, Bend. daughter Mies Helen returned Crater Lake and Klamath Palls. Sunday night from Lone Beech, Yesterday, Miss Hicks, r accora^ "panied by Mrs. E. Hicks and Mrs, 'Brannon, motored back to Klam ath Falls' and spent the dajc With Mr. and Mrs. W right Hicks, who are now* residents of that city. Thlg .morning, Mi eg HlCks Mrs. D, C. Herrin Paaeed Away— Word was received la Ashland urly fhls «horning that Mrs. D. C. leertn. formerly Miss Lida Reee- ar of thia city. Jhed paaeed awud testurde| alt B^r horn« in Por|- land, Oregon. Mrs. Harris is an aunt of Mrs. A. C. Nlqjnger qtf Former Resident Here this city and a sister of Mrs. H au Mrs. W. E. Newcombs f t tfe Abbott, of Yreka, Cal. Mr, Pass, formerly a resident' Herrin Is a brother of the lads lend, is spending the day W ill Herrin, the 8. P. offlciuL city visiting with friends. Funeral services will be held Thueeday, August 85 at Id a. 1», n. M. Heath Left— , • >, <’ f r o » Finleys Chapel In Portland, B. M. Heath of this city left this morning for Edmonton, Al Spent Pew Days Here berta, Canada, where he will re W. E.-^teyens of Loa Angelea, main for three mopths* on A bfts- CaLr trhe'hafe,spent the peat few' Iness mission. • ' ’ days In this city visiting hie moth ' or, Mrs. W . R. Clapp, left yester- i day for Portland, Beattie end Ripe peaches at Aah. P. Denver, where he will .transact huslnesr. Mr. Stevens is a fo r mer Ashland boy end Is no^' Home From Hospital— the western representative of tbp- Marcene Oiler, daughter of Mr. Hodes Zinc Manufacturing comr and Mrs. Hal Oiler R f Weed, Cal., who have been residing In the peny of 'Premont, Ohio, manufac Luke apartments on Hargadlne turers of auto tope and seat cover street for the past few weeks, was materials. removed to her. home yesterday from the Community hospital, Purchased flaley Property— where she has.spent a few daye 1: Dr. E. B. Angell of this c lt| undergoing medical treatment. has purchased the old Ggleyi pro* The little girl berlously Injured perty at 180 Boulevard and wi^. her leg In an automobile accident remodel the house for a aaaitari about the first of July and has turn, office and home, The pyo-i been In Ashland since that time perty consists of ground 75. hj J O ' under the cere of a local physi feet end a eix-room house, w h ttA g cian. is now being made over and hav ing severe/ rooms .added. A hot Lloyd Smith Here-— water or steam furnace will he Lloyd Smith, who Is employed Installed and when- the work 4'M by the Southern Pacific company -completed the doctor w ill have A nt Crescent lake, a short distance thoroughly' modern up-to-date out of Klamath Falla, spent the place of business fully equipped week-end in Ashland visiting with tor taking care of his patients., friends. Mr. Smith formerly liv Dr. Angell has had his office fori ed In this city. ■ some time In the Pioneer block, on the Plesa where his Increase, O. A. C. Starts Kept. Bfl.— in business has warranted him la According to recent schedules extending his work on a larger Issued, classes at the Oregon Ag scale. His new quarters are oA( ricultural college at Corvallis the Pacific highway In one of the will begin September 28 for the best locatlrfns end easily reached: fall term. " Freshman week" at {The doctor expects to move soma the school starts September II. time In September if the Improve^ ments to the proprty cap bo Spent Sunday In Valley— ~ — — Miss Ines Thackery of Klam ath Falls spent Sunday In the Rogue River valley, visiting with friends at Medford end Ashland.-' S Started Off Again This Horning With A Rush! Showing That Ashland People Appreciate the Wonderful Bargains Are Giving in Standard Merchandise. LILAC SHAVING LOTION AND TUBE ADS SHAVING. CREAM, $1.60 VALUE, Fountain Syringes »3.00 V a in o $1,00 ViDltef Toilet water Special and 50c Palm Olive cold $1.69 or vanishing eream: r - Water B ottles sU L 89 100 Gillette Safety Razors, Special, 89c Left for Garden City— M iw Ruth Osmun, who has been visiting her brother In Bak ersfield. Cel., left Friday, for Garden City, Minn., where she will visit her sister for the next two months. Miss Osmun is an Ashland girl. In From L a k e - Mrs. J. R. Edwards, accompan ied by her aunt Miss Edith Green of Los Angeles, Cal., who has spent the past few weeks In Ash land with Mrs. Edwards, came In from the Lake of the Woods Sat urday where they enjoyed a faw days* vacation. Mrs. Edwards ex pects to leave shortly to make her home In Oakland, Cal., her hue- band, who Is a mall clerk on the Southern Pacific railroad, having been transferred to that city. Buy T o o th , Brushes - »1.00 V tlO M -K IN © , • Special REMED SEIH.ITZ POWDERS FIERCE’S Favorite Prescription FUÍRCE’SÍ MEI). DISCOVERY LYDIA PINKHAMS MINERAL OIL MILEDWONIU . - . ,s - Hardware Parisian Ivory TOILET ARTICLES Traitor t9 thtdndottoraiu.iAt of iorfi .wko kntrobr tuulJooll How long have yon been in search of foot comfort? No need to search for this; you’ll find it here the niinhte you slip on a pair of our «hoes. , OVERLAND SHOE SHOP BABY FOOD Mead's Dextri Mfcltose, 75c Special 51c TOILET SPECIALS BAY RUM WITCH HAZEL WOODWORTH’S LOTION tBER APRONS Spécial 43ci Brilliantine, Reg, Sole Price Household Remedies? Put up in 15, 25 and 50c sizes including—Arnica, Sulphur, Comp. Licorice P<5fc*d., Cascdrn Bark, JSpsom SfilU, Rochelle Salts REDUCED PRIG -D / 50 Per Cent Discount CATAÄRÖ REMEDIES SYRUP PRUNES (chilchren’s laxative) «Rj HEPATICA > F ttT E Æ INE COpGH SYRUP WILD RÖOT HAIR TONIC Shoes That Give Real Foot Comfort Oanátntd Closing Out Prices On Compacts . . NOT THE CARNIVAL KELQD^S HYFOFHQSPHITE v S TODAY, TOMORROW AN D W X D N K 8D A Y Compettttoa In uevan »»«Btl will ran kaup ta« proc ram. They ara colt, lancine, boxing, wraat- llng, »wlmwlux, Vater polo amt LOB ANGELES, Agg- «»•— <U»> gyp nanties. — Plans for the Pacific Coast conference minor sports carnival the first of its kind here, which wUl be held in, Los Araielty, March 30 and S I, are^ being worked' out by the University of Southern California add the Uni versity of California, southexp branch, who will be hosts for and bar friends loft for their «PORT CARNIVAL Hudnut Double Compacts Reg. $1.50; Sale tMee Loose Powder Compacts Règ. $1.50; Sale Price, o I j ORES Cosnuo Oastomm Tmrfrtaj lia lâ ii — JASON ROBARDS-HELENE COSTEUO » m û r i r (MViD 5ELASC0 ««»**» •» « mm . o n . Dollar or Mora We Give FREE One P a Furniture Polish. 12 in. Dry Slalj Wood Delivered, Per Tier, $1^0 wascrco sv U O YD BACON > < • 4 A WARNER BROS PRODUCTION GEO. J. HAYES AT THE ORGAN J • »* . • ' Carson-Fowler Limber Co. »I» 91» ■ » < of V ota" • * « i 1 r , »"Ut ac A dt> A- 0 A-a I • » ’ f • , a ï.A .jh d ' Ä e i a « i ’ ‘ '* » r v »v.« » ti « /A-t t 3 .'.'« ' m of I ’* • *.! » - aJLa.. «<a.a«aaw M i fcd ».« V in t 20 Ouatomora Wednesday MUdng iWohase of 31.00 or M o n , Wo Give PBXB 50c One 50c Box Face Powder and One 25c Box Talcum. ;■ -