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

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    FRIDAA, A m - M
A SlitA ffl
Ms Months Travel—
The Dally Tidings today pub­
lishes tits first OhirardeUl’a. ad­
vertisement, featuring Ghlrardel-
ll’s malted ml)*» Which the qque*,
pany etttoff iff " th e -d r itt yetCve
been vattW g tar.’t fcaitied A t t t -
which has been a favorite drink
at ffqaiahm f A tffiarp* yoawy <t*
now becoming a favorite drink in
LOS ANGBLB8, A M - I« -— <IP)
the home and the - QbirardeUI’s
— W ith approximately 15,000
campaign Is to further popularise
aerea already devastated, 1500
this drink iiit, tha* heme.
K / •' flre-flrhtértr were hattlldd With
amal^fe*pot.>to. check, the ftre
Id ’the Angeiuh forèsti north of
Newhall, termed the worst since
the San Gabriel Mass fn 1954.
Barclay Leeds of Loa Angeles,
Cal., grandson of ,M rs. Bllep
Wagner "of Ashland, .who' was
GREAT
six months of European travel ^n
çornpany with, friends.
hl
Came 1» From Lake—
VlaMors From M e d fo rd -
Mrs. Graoe Chlldreth of Med­ r Lloyd MuUt. accompaaled by'
Ollie Arnaplger, a resident of
bis sister, Mrs. W. B. Newcombs'
Talent, spent 'several hours 1^ ford. accompanied by Mrs. Mary
Ff<>m Taloat—
of Grants Pass, came In this week
Ashland Thursday looking after B. Hamlin, spfbt Thursday after?
from the Lake or the W o o d'a
business affairs.pad visiting with noon visiting »t tpe Powell home
where Mr. M u lti Is spending the:
on
Nutley
strefe't.
friends.
summer months st his cabin, to
NeW-
Let ua explain hpw you can get some supplies, Mrs,
Cliff Payne makea benches.
ccmbe, who has been a guest 4t,
get a beautiful 55.00 doll for 9*c.
Franklin Bakery.
301-tl h»r brother st the lake, continued
Phonographs repaired
on to her home in Joaephinei]
guaranteed— Elhart’s,
county.
Phonograph repair. Fix-tt Shop,
Spending Day kt Hilt—
’ Mrs. Cedric Myer of thia city, Vacation At Diamond 1-n ke ■
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Perkins,
is spending the day looking ailer
accompanied by their family, are
business affairs at H ilt, Cal.
spending a several days* vacation
Another big dance Jackson Hot at Diamond Lake. Mr. Perkins is
Springs Sat. nite.
303-3 the advertising manager of the
Klamath Falls Evening
Herald
and
was
formerly
news
editor
of
Visit our removal sale — El
the Ashland Dally Tidings.
hart's.
Purchased T r i' t ier -
Thad P. Coleman reports the sale
of a regsitered pitt bull terrier to
Mr. and Mrs "la e " Porter, who
are spending some time In ’ Ash­
land at the home of Mr. Porter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. J.
Porter on North Main street. Mr.
Porter has beeh playing in an or­
chestra at Vancouver, B. C., fór
Removal Sale— Extra Bargains the past several months.
Drlaware Gueat Hcre——
• Mrs. George N. Davis of Wilm- Friday and Sat. Blhart’s.
Ix-ft Thia Morning—
igton. Delaware, cousin of Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Haight
Toys
at
bargain
prices
—
El
Katherine Vincent, registrar at
and
three children of Oakland,
the Southern Oregon Normal hart’s.
California, who have been visiting
achool. la viaiting in ~ th is cU-y
for the past few days at the home
Merry Picnic P a r t y -
with Miss Vincent.
of Mr. Haight’s sister and rusband
One hundred and fifty * mem­
Fire Chief and Mrs. «Clinton
bers
of the student body of the
Closing ont prices are less than
Baughman on Beat Main street,
Southern
Oregon
Normal
school
cost at Blhart’s.
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Thursday evening, August 26, en­ left this moaning by auto for
Hornbrook and the Shaata valley
Just received 350 foot casa.of joyed a merry picnic party in In.Callfornia, where they will atop
nato glass, bring yonr auto glass Lithta park. Following the din­ for a abort time with relatives a n |
work to Jordan's mill.
875-tf ner, the student group attended friends, enroute home.
the band concert in a body.
Announce B irth—
i
Eloise Giblett Candidate-^fc <
Grab bag sale 51 to 52 values
Mr. and Mrs. John Norby, who
Little Eloise Giblett, daughter
reside Jnst north of the city, na- at 49c Elhart’s.
cf W illiam R. Giblett of Medfopd,
nonnee the birth of a son on
Is Rotary candidate for jubilee
Bluhlll Cheese nt Schnermnn's
Tuesday, August 23.
queen. Eloise is well known In
ocery.
298-tf
Ashland, having presented several
Fresh grape fruit
solo dances at the local Elks
man's Grocery.
dances Inst winter. Her father is
f Arrived in Ashland—
Dr. and Mrs. Hermann Som­ district manager for the Metropol­
mers, San Francisco, have arrived itan.
In Ashland to spend several days
with Mrs. 8ommera* parents, Mr. Marriage License Granted—
A marriage license was grant­
and Mrs. J. M. Wagner on Oak
VMting Mrs- Mlckleeew—
.
street. Mrs. Somm^ga spent her ed Wednesday nt the county
. Homer Chapman of San Fran­ girlhood years In this city.
clerk’s office in Medford to Nich­
cisco, is spending a two weeks* va­
olas T. Delean of Yreka, Cal.,
cation in Ashland visiting with
Dance, dance, dance, Jackson and Leola Harris of Portland,
Mrs.. Victoria Mlcklesoa on Oa~p Hot Springs Sat. nite.
- -
u/
308-3 Oregon.
street aid other -relatives t and
friends. Mr. Chapman is well __JMfte peach— at Ask. F. >, Pro,
*'«*»*’■»> Withdraw»-—
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known in this city having attend­ A n n .
584-tf
Mrs. Delllla Stevens - Meyer,
ed the local schools.
county clerk and Odd Fellows can­
didate for Jubilee queen, withdrew
Get a 15.99 doll ’at Franklin's Spending Week—
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dunkeson, ac­ her name from the race yesterday
bakery for 99c. We w ill be glad
morning, on account of official
to explain.
S01-tf companied by Mrs. Dunkeson'a
duties.
sister and brother, Mildred and
BOYS JOIN
-
V^NAYY
fa ile d - < f 'c u rb <>• fl>e .Witch
started on the Ridge Muta, near
Sight Youths Prom South­ Sandberg's , report, - Sunday.
The present f bops of flra-lgbt-
ern Oregon Sent
ers Is to direct the blase into
San Diego
the Gillette mine scar of 1924,
Carl E. Stevens and T. - L. where It can do little damage
Halt of this city are.among the and w ill quickly bunt Itself o u t
men who have recently »nliated
In the U. 8. Navy at the South­
ern Oregon Recruiting Station nt
Grants Paso, according to H. T.
Bdson, recruiting officer for thia
district. •
f. ' *
Others who have enlisted at
Chilly weather found a party
the Grants
office recently
i ..... -
.
.
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are: D. R. Hammond, T. N. of tourists who stopped at the
Harris, and H. 8. Marstera. Rose­ White Star auto camp Thursday
burg: Ivan T -j vRltch, Grants night unprepared.
They explained
their chilly
Pass; Paul M. Robinson, W llder-
when France was at the height of its. gpy .follies nn
plight to the keeper of he camp
vllle; B. L. Snider, Mgdford.
the retgn of Cortis XV. The poignant- heart-gripping story
The man have,-, been sent to who.offered them the use of two
the
main recruiting station, lo­ army Manketa.
6f Manon, beautiful heroine of poet and dramatist, novel­
When the tourists— who aaid
ist and dreampr, told in a style every Daily Tidings react cated nt Rorflagd ‘ and will go they were southbound, left Friday
from there id thp, U. 8. Naval
pr will enjoy; •
, .
,r
' ■ T railin g StaUoa.gan Diego, Call*
fornla for ap> sight weeks stay,
recelviM necessary dental, medi­
H. a STOCK
cal treatment,
; necessary and
-
MORTICIAN
being outftttad In urggulatlon uni­
Helens Blade
form.
This - trahWng fl-eceeda
Licensed Lady Assist
their being assigned to « Man-of
W ar. .
• .
At the preaeffi ligie, according
to Mr, Edaog, tba diavy has 55
trades for pMh to .Moose from.
BE SURE TO ST A W TW Ä ßJN tf M
WÔNDEïtFtfL Ages for enlistment are from 17
to 35. F a ll Information regard­
NOVEL. INSTALLMENTS pAOH DAY IN THE DAILY ing vnllstmants Is -tarnished by
Mr. Edson upon application.
w
“SnitchM” Two
Army Blankets
7F& X -
A Fascinating Romance Of Paris ;
Miss Irene-Stanley of Talent
w ill replace Hasel W iley as a
clerk la the forestry department
offloes in Medford. Mies Wiley
Is transferred to Grants- Pass.
Astoria shTpped 274<9.749 feet
southern Oregon to attend
of
lumber to California during
edford's Jubilee of Visions Resi­
July.
’
\
le d
ere be|ng sent ont yester­
day by heads of the celebration.
S
Confined to H o m e -
Miss Jesst? Guthrie, who is en­
gaged part of the time keeping
boohs at the Enders Dry Goods
store, has been confined to her
koine on Gresham street this week
with Illness. M iu Guthrie Is. the
daughter of Mrs. W. C. Polk.
ta'M edford—
P- R——A good bay makes a cus­
tomer a fricad—a poor bay.
Good-bye!
McNAIR BROS.
When the Fall Style Parade starts, step out at
the head of the procession in a pair of OUR new
smart shoes. Broad-toed, brogues for young men,
trim, tailored styles for conservative men. “ ’
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
‘
, 1™* c - «• P ratt and daughter
M iu Frances on North Main street
spent several hours• in Medford
yesterday transacting business.
MijM Fjrgat w*a graduated from O.
A. C. this year and will tench
home economics In the • Rogue
Rtter. high hohool this coming
Gld papera for sale nt The
TidMgs office. / ■
ronsHDra today
“ BURLINGTON”
Fullfashioned Silk Hos
s
No- 6816-
ISAAC’S
$1.50
The Quality Store
“ NEVER MEND”
Guaranteed Silk Hosiery.
New Fall
Colors. Pair
< 1 ■V W
<4 QQ
Choose Your New
FALL COAT
Extral
The IVinçhester Store
A CUSTOMER naked ns the
OTHER day
WHERE we get the
IDEAS for oar ada, and
WHILE we will have to
ADMIT that a lot of
OUR staff la
CRIBBED front other writers
MORE brilliant than we
ARE, we do Jot
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DOWN in our
MEMORY, little things that
HAPPEN to strike ns
AS interesting and
PASH them on to
YOU, and U yon
MUST know it our
PURPOSE in buying thia
SPACE every week from
MR. GREEN down nt the
TIDINGS office la to
MAKE you think o f our
STORE once In a
WHILE and maybe come In
AND bay something.
TIDINGS, ON EDITORIAL PAGE.
Bicycle repairing, work guaran­ Dob Johnson, all of Ashland, are
teed, greasing accessories, 159 spending a week at Fossil, Ore.,- H. P. Officials Leave—
Laurel street.
298-tf where Mr. Dunkeson Is looking
Maurice Coturrl, 8. P. police in­
after business affairs.
spector from Portland, and W. L.
Miles, 8. P. police agent from
Phone Paulserud's'for
Roseburg, left fer their respective
homes yesterday morning,' after
having spent Thursday In Med­
Double lipped red Jar rubbers, ford transacting bnstneu affairs. Visitor In Medford—
I dos. for 25c. Schnermnn's Gro­
Miss Grace H. Chamberlaiu of
cery.
598-tf
this city wak a visitor In Medford
Attended Show— ,
.
,
yesterday transacting business.
' Velta Ackley, Gertrude Carlton
Visiting at O. H. Johnson Hoaw ■ and Dorothy Reid, all of this city,
W. M. Thorne and wife of San were among the Ashland, people
Francisco, California are visiting who motored to Medford Inst eve­
at the O. H. Johnson home on ning to attend the picture "Beau
Granite street. They are enroute Oeste,” which Is showing at
home
after spending several Hunt's Craterian theatre. Ronald
weeks visiting in Pacific north­ Coleman is starring In thin plo-
west cities.
tuta.
.Jktift'
Keith Vaudeville
Road Show
morning, search of the cahla
which they had occupied failed
to reveal the borrowed blaahet».
They had evideatly expected mod»
chilly weather and believed that
the “Lord really helpa those who
help'theaisdlTedJ -
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A report of the theft was » * 4 »
to Acting Police Chief jlCha*.
Clause.
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NOW !
HAVE YOÜR C A É RÉPAINTED
IT IS HIGH TIME FOR YOU TO CHOOSE YOUR
E. Logan Prehen ta
The Navigators Of
Art And Nonsense
Singing, Talking, Dancing,
Comedy
5 Acts of Vaudeville
A IÄ )
Naughty But Nice
.
with
COLLEEN MOORE
TOMORROW ONLY
Arizona Nights
WITH FRED THOMPSON
AND SILVER KING.
i. / -vw A*
HARD
WARE
We have on hand and ready for sale
Everything from a nail to a dinner pail,
Garden Hose and Garden Seeds*
With Winchester Tools to stir the weeds. ‘
Spading Forks, Long Handled Rakes,
And a Perfection Stove that really hakes;
Hinges and Latches we keep in store,
Screen Wire for*Kitchen or Parlor door;
Saws and Hammers, Nails and Tacks,
Hatchets and Planes, or a good keen Axe, ,
Its a pleasure to know you can buy what you
From a Plunger Washer to a Garden Seed:
Chicken Wire and Barbed Wire, too*
From a quarter-inch to a fotqr-inch Screw,
Bolts and Wrenches, Planes and Files,
Rope that will reach a hundred miles;
Wash Tubs and Boards, Clothes Pins and I
Bird Cages, Hooks, all kinds of Twines; '
Knives* Scissors, Shears and Plated Ware,
Clippers for clipping both Grass and Hair,
Chains and Buckets, Pulleys and "Wheels,
Leather, Cut Soles, as well as Rubber Heels;
Halters and Collars* Whips and Snaps.
Paint» and Brushes,'Varnish and. Oils* -<
Wire on Spools as well as in O oils;' J
Nuts, Washer* and BoIU fill our Bins.
Simpson Hardware
AUTUMN COAT.
Seven Coats Pyrotlin
Factory¿ofc,
Prices $17.50 to S35.0Q
HERE YOU WILL FIND A
WONDERFUL COLLECTION OF MORE THAN A
HUNDRED COATS, FRESH FROM NEW YORK,
AT PRICES ASTOUNDINGLY LOW — QUALITY
CONSIDERED.
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These ate stunning dregs coats and swagger travel eoats in the sea­
son’s choicest shades and fabrics, many furred with fox, wolf, pointed
fox, squirrel, French beaver and muffloun—-You’ll agree they re quite
unusual when you see them. Womens and Misses sizqs.
Phone 50
Ford Garage
, ; AUGUST CLEAN-UP SALÉ
jOffere Many Attractive Bargains For The
-■ / ¡T7 Saturday Shopper - * ' .
Summer Wash Materials, 3 Yards for . . . $1.00
PRINTED VOILES> BROADCLOTHS AND DIMITY. VAL. VP TO 69c YD,
Fine Wool Dress Goods, Yard . . .
. . . . $L00
FRENCH SERGE, EPINGLE,' FLANNEL^, PLAIN QOLORS, PLAIDS AND
STRIPES. REGULAR VALUES UP TO $4.00 YARD.
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