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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1927)
ASXLANDUAILY TIDING« Visitor l-'rom Bly— • D. G. q jv s m a resident o f Bly, io eastern Orefedn, is spending a few days in the city visiting with friends and looking after business affairs. Local J Personal Motes _ Special communication of Al pha Chapter No. 1, O. E. S.. to morrow, Wednesday, Sept. 21 at 10 a. m., Jpr the funeral of the late Mrs. Angle Loaher. Members requested to bq present. By order of the Worthy Matron. Leah M. Caldwell, Sec’y. Maaowle D. R. Holman, local manager of the Union Oil company, re ceived a wire today to prepare to refuel two airplanes at the Medford field Wednesday at 9 a m. with their domestic avia tion gas. They arse both in the San Francisco to Spok>ne sir derby, one of the drivers is C. F. Lienesch of San Francisco, flying a Froltker.— Medford Mall Tribune. 4 Cliff Payne makes door, frames. Cars Registered— Seventy-four out-of-state ’ care stopped in Ashland yesterday and were registered at the local Chamber of Commerce oh t h e Plaza. Phonograph Springs, Phone PsulMrutrs Don't forget our Special on Un ami pressing. called for suits. Paulsemd’s. 4-tf H all F 1 x ! t for clean- Kippered Snacks, 8 cans for 2 Sc Schuerman’s Grocery. 6-tf ■ Rcv. V. X . AllJeon Hero— Pram Medford— * A L IF E CLOUDED W IT H PAIN GEY PILL?, diuretic, and h o w H. PJerse Kerprend V, K. ÁBlaen, pastor ; £ • résidant Ite r life clbuded with rheumat they eured^tay patda and lifted of this citV. accdnipanled by Mr. of the Chrlstian church ib K lart-' spdht Mat evening fe d t í i i morn ic pains, lumbago, and stiff, ach the c)auds from my life.’' A re- and lira. W. W. Alien of Med Mayor and 'Mrs. c atti Palla and formerly pastor of ford, motored to Weed and Yrekh, the local Christlap ehurch, la California, 8unday, where thhjr kpendlng a few daya in Ashland spent the day visiting friends« thls »toittag hip wife and * family, who are residing for some J time at the Barber apartments on In Medford Yesterday— Superintendent and ^<rs. O .A . Granite street. Briscoe of Ashlapd motored to Medford yesterday morning to Motored to Grants Paas— LeRoy Pika, an 'emplpye of the transact business with County California Oregon Powhr com Superintendent Susanna Homes pany. accompanied, by Mis» Jo«e- Carter. < phfse Barber, daughter of Ms. and Mrs. W . M. Barber on Gran Nursery Representative* in ite street, motored to Grants Medford— . ’ »• » •• v Pass early-last eveglng, where Representing one of Om old they had dinner with Mr. a&d est nurseries in the state; W. Mrs. Carl Schmidt, former Ash Settlemier of Woodburn Fag land residents. Miss Barber is a among the visitors in ‘Med fo r* candidate in the Lithlan popular over the week-end, while oh g ity contest. short vacation Jaunt.' The Wood- bum Nurseries, of which he is the proprietor, Aave been,, in Ahe Settlemier family fo r, three gen erations and at present has over a million fruit trees growing. ! 8tock from this nursery wag. used to plant approximately tWp- ! thirds of the valley pear acreage, , according ta Mr. Settlemier. — W. H. Hodkinson Here W. H. Hod kineon of Mt. Shasta City, Calif., formerly a resident of Ashland; spent Sunday and part of yesterday in this city visiting his daughter and husband, Mr. aqd Mrs. Alien Autrey at their home on Fairview street Mrs. Hodkinson is spending a short vacation visiting friends'in Los Angeles. Visited A unt— , Mr. Clafk of Toledo, Ohip. Ripe peaches Ash. » . 4k. Pro. spent a short time in Ashland «n. 224-tf recently with his aunt, Mrs. B. Moving — C. B»rt. Bp tout# home, he James O. Naylor and family, Get a Calumet Kid Balloon also visited Crater lake. who have resided at 44 Morton with a can of Calumet, Schuer- Free lecture on Christian Sci Street for some time, are moving man’s Grocery. 6-tf ence tonight at First Church , of Visiting Parents— today to a house at 192 Harrison Christ Scientista, cor. So. Pioneer Hubert M. Thorne and M -r *. street. an^. Hargndine, 8 p, m. All* are From Klamath F a l l a - Jessie Meyers of Seattle, .Wash., invited. , Janice Bodge, a resident of are spending thqweek lp.tbis city Stated conclave Wednesday Free Christian Science lecture evening. Sept. 21. Routine* busi tonight at the Science church 8 p. ness and work in Red Cross. Light refreshments after meeting. All ¡Sir Knights courteously invited. O. D. FREZEE, E. C. At Ashland Hotels— Among those who stopped at W. H. Day. Recorder. » 16-2 Ashland hotels last evening were the following named; Mr. and Mrs. J. Mathews of Oakland, Cal.; Miss York ta G. P.— Mr. and Mrs. M. Krows of Seat Mias Florence York, h o m e tle, Wash.; fi. . C. Lockyesr of demonstration agent for Jack- Chicago, 111.; S. Flippin of Holly son county, spent yesterday trans wood, Calif., and J. F. Bragg , bt acting business is Grants Pass. Gottville, California. Ladle« Shoppe for bargains. Jack The Hatter, Ashland Hotql. One week longer. 16-2* In Weed and Yre k a TTEBDAY, Rep«. 90, 1027 Phonographs repaired guaranteed— Elhart'a. ing ln Ashland transacting basi- ing Joints, Mrs. J. E .. Stevenson, Emporia, Kansas? finally rid her self of torment by taking > 0L B Y Prom Oregon Citlee ■ PILLS diuretic. "Nearly every Visitor» In Ashland yesterday d*W some one asks ms what I from other Oregon cities includ took that helped me when I was ed! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ness of As -so crippled np and eould scarcely toria; Don R. Smith of Mareh- .walk. I tell them gladly of FO fleldi Boh Painter of Salem; Mr. gnd Mrs. M. Harnett of Portland, and W. E. Arnold, also of Salem. Services, For ."Aviators To ; Be Wednesday SAN DIEGO, Calif., Sept. 20.— (IP)— Funeral services for three naval aviators, killed Saturday in a plana crash gear Lancaster, Calif., will be held Mere Wednes day night. The bodies of Kenneth gcRae and Eaton Boothe will be crerae- ated and the ashed scattered from a plan e te r the seg. It was said. The body of C. 8. Harison will be shipped to his home In Georgia. Memories Memories.— how powerful they are! How much they contribute to the Joys and sorrows of life! We always try to make the last rites for those Who have passed on as beautiful and im pressive as possible, la this way the minds of relatives and friends are given appropriate Im pressions, and impressions are the material of which memories are made. That la the Idea baok of onr artistically dec orated chapel. Its workings may also be seen in every Ilttje detail of oar service. J. P. Dodge & Sons1 Enjoying Visit— Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brooks of this city are enjoying a visit from Mr. Brooks* father, xho arrived In Ashland recently from Mon tana. Mr. Brooks is employed at Hardy Bros, grocery store fn the Day Phone 212. Night Phones MX-L—211-J Mn. Louis Dodge, lady assistant FIRMS LIKE a * 4 Some Have Tv . . Trousers A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION - Get your glass. Jordan's Mill. College Opens— Pacific College opened Its 37th year tqday at Newberg, Oregon, with an enrollment that promises to be the largest In its history. "where savings are greatest" ELKS BLDG. Today and Tomorrow SHMBrn a Louise Alcott must h a v e designers l ’, H | I i ft J * , ‘ 1 .1 ? ’ 4 : » Coaid von inytgine a more ytish slipper to wear with >ur new Fall clothes? Pgt- it with fancy feather strap. $4.98 DECORATIVE CRETONNES ■ Returned From Trip— D. Perodst on Granite street has returned from a hunting trip over in Lake and Klamath coun ties. They M irror tb t B rillian t Colorings of Autumn MY CMU? I Here’s their best yet—a tale of two brave fire laddies who burn up the town! ‘ ColaoialDecorariveCretonncswith their gorgeously tinted birds and flowers ire the natural choice of ” geopie w ho instinctively surround themselves w ith , beautiful things.. And/ in making your selections ‘ o f new draperies and casement cloths for the fall, be sure to see our array of striking and beautifully patterned Colonial Drapery Fabrics. A feature Value known from Coast to Coast 4 pro« 2 5 * Anniversary I On Nffw Mffiinarf Felt continues in demand ■W ^R BBBH tor tbs first day» of fall — » o ft, p lia b le T3C) quality. S Cretonne Priced 25c to 59c Yard TOWN AND COUNTRY CRETONNE, FAST COLORS GEO. J. HAYES AT THE ORGAN Priced 69c to 89c Yard \ Heavy W ool D. Guy Good, Proprietor the art of continually originating new fash ma ,k ■ * g f j { *,'Tj X-L Electric Station Xteotrical Contractors Woolen socks snore W in ter comfoct. Value, per pair Smart Suits to Fit Every Purse ions for their particu THORTON, DELKIRK AND GLEN . UHQUHART TWISTS lar line of. women pa trons. A T. PAULSERUD’S No. 40 North Main Street, Ashland, Oregon ASHLAND, ORÉ. Consider Also , The Trimmings O tU ie Picnicked Near Ashland__1 Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Hamilton Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James Stevens, Mrs. Raji Ballard and two chil dren and Mrs. Alma Lawsence of Medford spent Sunday pic nicking at Buckhorn Lodge pear this city. Iwft Y e s te rd a y - Miss Mildred Crain, former supervisor of physical training in the Ashland schools, who has spent the past few days In Ash land visiting Miss Irene Berg at the F. R. M errill residence on the Boulevard and other friends, left yesterday for Monmouth, where she will take up her work In physical education at the state normal school. PHONE 3 J 25d»<A nnw enary | Home From Hunting T r i p - Ben Bowers of this city return ed this morning from a hunting trip, which has kept him away from A shland since last Sunday morning. t who are educated in TïlcQtaÀ,/ • George Rankin, Well known Medford resident, and prominent member of the Knights bt Pythias In that city, died suddenly Mon day morning at his home in that Peggy O’Dare ' o - uzv Cuur (MAA * ‘ É l 4M. cbUAAx Each snit Is bt Mie latest model sad is made of fabrics In light, medium and dark shades. Many models to choose from plain and novel designs. The Quality Store Attended Banquet -r- , JohnFluhrer, who owns f ”h e Colonial bhkery in Medford, was among the residents of that city who attended the Shrlners ban- npet held last evening at t' h e Lithja Springs hotel. ' Funeral Directors o / Our Buyer has carefully select ed' our stock- of Boys clothing gnd offers you suits that will retain their original appear ance after receiving the hard wear that boys give them. / MEDFORD MAN D lk s From K iBIHÖffik1— Mr. sad Mrs. Waldo itk u n of Klamath Falls are Spending thè day la thia city visiting' Relatives and friends and looking after bus- +to. Pranelfce. Eagle Point Grhnge will build new community hall. Klamath Falls, arrived in the city visiting at the home of Mr. a n fl last evening and will spend a few Thorne's pardnta. M r. and M n. 296-tf days here visiting friends. O. H. Johnson on .Granite street. Visited in Medford— Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hurth and daughter Miss Ella of this city Week-End Guests a t L o d g e - Louis Dodge and Harry Hosier spent several hoars in Medford of this city were .week-end guests Sunday visiting friends. at Crater Lake lodge. Cliff Payne makes forms. Knives sharpened, Flxlt Shop. The Fnller Rrash Man is In Bread and buttar pickles, 25e town. For immediate Service, Jar at 8chusrman’a Grocery: g-tf pitone 290-Y. Geo. D. McBride. 16-2* Visited Crater L a k e - Mr. and Mrs. <J. E. Gates of Four F atalities— There were four fatalities due Medford, accompanied by Coach to industrial accidents In Ore and Mrs. Russell Cripe and M r gon daring the week ending Sep C r I p e *s parents of this city, tember 15, according to the state spent Sunday visiting Crater industrial accident commission. <£oufk u/ttk. lUtble valuable medicine. Men and wouieh everywhere use end recommend IL Satisfaction guar- antesd. Sold everywhere.— No. I , WB SELL FOR LESS [¿frAnnwenaryj Wann,FulICut Somebody is always popping up to Speak of the v*lue of the funda mentals of Life, but it seems to us that the "trimmings" are sadly neglected. Of course we want our friends to be honest, and sensible and well intentioned, btit we are just as in terested in their being pleasant and well man nered about it. . , The same way with a store! You expect the J. C. Penney Company to give you goods of absolutely r e l i a b l e quality at a substantial saving, because of our gigantic b u y i n g re* ftources. You know, be cause we have proved it hundreds of times, that our Advertising is truthful and* that we stand back of e v e r y article w.e sell. But all this wouldn’t b r i n g 'jnany of you back a second time if we were not courteoas; if we were not acttfajly glad — way down deep in our hearts — that we ¿ould help you in choos ing something .that yon have always wanted. ‘ A Penney Store has Always stood for Hon esty and Reliability. ‘We hope you think of ns as Friendly and ,Courteous as , well. We try to be.