Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 26, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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In Ashland—
Ito e a l • P e r s o n a l N o te s
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' J. A. Robarte, who resides in
Effie E. Quinn
of Povere,
Talent, spent Saturday'and Sun­ Oregon, is spending several days
day In the. city visiting friends in Ashland visiting friends.
and transacting business.
Get your glass. Jordan’s M ill.
"Dutch” Parker and Elmer
Smith both of ti)is city, spent
Sunday hunting in the Dead In­
dian country.
Don’t fail to see Elhart’s bah
Ila display.
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Visited Brother—
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Banding
and little son. Bobby, and Mrs*
Lulu VanWegen ,oa Liberty street,
Attorney W . J. Moore Is tran­ Here to Attend Normal -
motored down the valley yester­
Miss
Charlotte
Harrang
of
sacting legal business in Portland
Foster, Oregon, has arrived in the day afternoon and spent several
thia week.
city to attend school at the South­ hours visiting with Mrs. V a n
Wegen’s brother, E. G. Roberta,
ern
Oregon Normal.
See cnr dahlia display and
who resides on a ranch Just out
order bulbs for spring dellvery^-
of Medford.
Klhart'a.
21-1 From O ther O re. C ities—
Visitors in Ashland over the
week-end from other Oregon Arrived Yesterday—
At Ashland Hotel—
Mrs. A. P. Hunt, accompanied
Among those wlio stopped at cities included: Mrs. Louise Ab­
by
her daughter, Mrs. Myrtle Mc­
bott
of
Portland;
E.
Goslaw
of
the Ashland hotels over tbe week­
Eugene
and
Kenneth
Taylor
of
Millan.
arrived In this city yester­
end Were: A. Thompson of Seat­
tle, Wash.; Mrs. M. H. Poster of Halfway; J. R. Mlltore of Mud- day from Oakland, California, to
spend several weeks visiting with
of Bozeman, Mon.; I. A. Thomas ford.
Mrs. H unt’s daughter and hus­
Los Angeles. Cal.; E. McRoberts
Re-cleaned rye, gray oats, vetch band, Mr. and Mrs. W ill Dodge
of San Francisco, Cal., and Mr.
und Mrs. J. L. AdcOck of Salinas, seed. Order Henry Ford Ammon­ on tbe Boulevarjl.
ium Sulphate now, for spring de­
California.
livery, and save |10 per ton. Ash. Visited K. O. Harlan—
20-tf
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Walthers
Kippered snacks, 3 cans for 26c F. &. Pro. Assn.
of the firm pf Walthers A W il­
Schuerman's Grocery.
6-tf
liams a t ¡The Dalles, Oregon, spent
Spent Week-End Het« —
Rose Martin,- a resident of the week-end in Ashland visiting
Visited In P o r tla n d -
Mrs. T. F. Reimer of the Exper­ Myrtle Creek, Oregon, spent the thslr friend, B. G. Harlan, secre­
iment station on the Pacific high­ week-end In Ashland visiting with tary , of the local chamber of
commerce. Mr. and Mrs. Walthers
way near Talent, accompanied by friends.
were much impressed with t h e
her daughter, Miss Lillian, mo­
lx»ft
For
Eureka
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beauties
of this city and Its sur­
tored to Portland recently where
Mrs. May Underwood, .who ha* rounding country, and after a trip
they spent several days visiting
friends. Mrs. Reimer is the Wife been residing at 108 Bush street to Crater lake and over into east­
of Professor T. F| Reimer, well for some time, left a few days ern Oregon, they expect to s t o p
known in Ashland, Medford and ago to make her home in Eureka, here again on their return home.
California?
Talent.
Hunting Yesterday—
Transacting Busineea—
Mrs. Minerva Holmer and little
daughter Juanita of Medford
»pent several hours in Ashland
Saturday visiting friends.
Normal schoo} books and sup-
tes, Elbert's Book Store.
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No Investment pays better than
Pauserud**
good clothes. S e e
suits.
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lx*ft For L. A.—
Dr. and Mrs. Charlee A. Haines
on Church street, left this morn­
ing by auto for Los Angeles, Cal.,
where the doctor will attend a
medical clinic.
Normal school text books— El
hart’s Book store.
Phonographs repaired
guaranteed— Blhart’s.
Motored to Corvallis-*-
Mr. and Mrs, F. D. Swingle of
this city motored to Corvallis the
last of the week to take their son,
Artro, to the Oregon Agricultur­
al college, where he is a student..*
Sewing machine
sale. Fixit Shop.
motor,
for
Had Dinner —
Miss Anna Evans of Chiloquin
arrived in Ashland' a few days
ago to enter the Southern Oregon
Normal school.
Cleaning, preeslng and remod
eling at Paulserud's.
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Working At Orchard—
R. J. Luke, who owns the Luke
apartments on Hsrgadlne street,
has been working for the past
week at the Gold Crest orchard
near Talent.
C liff Payne makes chair rock-
Spent Day W ith Relative»—
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindsay
and family who reside on t h e
Dead Indian mountain roacL.spent
one day last week visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Kincaid at Talent
and calling on relatives In Ash-
Typewriters for rent-
Book Store.
Left For Portland—
C. S. Mitchell, accompanied by
bis mother and sister on Laurel
Bartlett pears for canning. Ash street left Saturday for Portland,
F. &. P. Assn
20-i Oregon, where they expect to
make an indefinite stay, t h e
Mitchells having property inter­
New Trail Being Ball!—
A new trah Is being built from ests in that city.
the rim to the shore of Crater
lake alohg a grade blaxel by From Klamath F a l l a -
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Smith, resi­
Fred H. Kizer, who has been
working on it for seven years. dents of Klamath Falls,’ spent
Park officials might do well to the week-end In Ashland visiting
take cognizance of the efforts of friends.
Mr. Kiser in naming that trail
after him, Just as Sparrow trail Left For T a c o m a -
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Porter
was named for Alex Sparrow.—
on Church street left the city Sat­
Grants Pam Courier.
urday afternoon
for Tacoma,
We rent typewriters— Elhart’s. Washington, where they w i l l
make their future home. Mr. and
Misa Berns Haight, teacher of Mrs. Roberts formerly owned and
piano Studio, 625 East Main St. operated the Star confectionery
20-2 on the Plaxa.
Bread and butter .pickles,
Jar at Schuerman’s Grocery.
Entered N o r m a l-
Elhart’s
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VisHed Parents —
Superintendent of P • b 1 1 c
Schools, George A. Briscoe and
wife, on Welghtmsn street, spent
one evening last week visiting at
the home of Mrs. Briscoe’s par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Vogell
at Talent.
Mr. and Mr*. Allan K. Andrews,
who recently returned from the
Hawaiian Islands‘ where Mr. An-
drewg was engaged In making
surveys for tks government, were
Ashland visitors a few days ago,
stopping In Llthla park. M r. An­
drew« reports that his mother,
Mrs. Aaron Andrews, who left
this city in poor health, is now
very much improved. She and
other members of the family are
nicely located at Santa Crus, Cali­
fornia.
Miss Lena Nelson and h e r
mother, who run the Park store In
Llthla park, motored to Medford
Friday evening,, where they were
dinner guests at the home of Miss
Jean Lynch.'
Visitors From McCloud—
Mr. and Mrs. H. Cuthbert of
McCloud, California, are visiting
with friends in Ashland for a few
days.
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H. C. STOCK
THEIR
INDOOR CIRCUS
a n d FIESTA
MISS &OSALIN I) WISE
Circus Acts And Funny Clowns
To Entertain Festival Crowds
Today the Lithians present a n -( ny clowns have been engaged for
other photograph of, one of the Cirous Week. The ever popular
favorites in the Miss Popularity "H ot Dog” will do his stunt, with
Contest, now being waged by six the "Pink Circus Lemonade” pop
fa ir contestants for the honor of corn, and peanuts all In a close
reigning over their Indoor Circus race.
during the week of Oct. 3 to &th.
A basaar of unusual attraettve-
This contest has aroused a great ness, special lighting and decora-
Interest In the coming show, and tlve effects with many novel and
as each candidate counts h e r added attractions each night, all
Mends by the hundreds, each is promise to drive away dull cars
striving to win one of thd many tor the week of the “ Indoor Clr-
prlzes offered by the Lithians. cu*»”
Tickets are selling fast and the
Tbe a*5°T® Photo is of Miss Roe-
U . . , » - 1 . indie«™
packed • “ ”* W,'“ 7 ^ ’ ' » “ ' r " , *
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among the, leaders at the finish
houses each night.
of the cont'eBt. Photo by Darllng
The best of circus acts and fun- Studio.
NORMAL
SCHOOL
W ill Attend Normal
Mias Anne Fedor, who spent
last winter in Ashland attending
the • Southern
Oregon
Normal
school, has returned to the city to
enroll again a t the school and has
taken up her residence .nt the
Norcross horn* on the Boulevard,
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Elhart’s Book Store
. At Our New Store Opposite
McGee’s Dry Goods Store
Season Tickets, Fifty Cent*.
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Hr/If
T h is beautiful 3 piece breakfâst set— on ex h i­
bition in our w ind ow — shows tbe results easily
accom plished w hen the finishing is done w ith '■
You can do the same thing in your own home on
furniture, walls, or woodwork.
Simpson’s
Kyanize Celoid Finish is the modern easily-brushed-
on medium gloss enamel. Dries overnight a n d .may
be washed repeatedly.
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Hardware
“ The Winchester Store“
Having served its purpose as a demonstration o f |
the results obtainable with Kyanize Celoid Finish and 2
Decal Transfers, we will sell this beautiful set.
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PRION REDUCED $1,00 EACH DAT
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Starting at $20.00, the price for the 3-piece set will be
reduced $1.00, each day until sold. "
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V GOLD BRICK
WhenYou.Sce.ONE?
Many people think they can, but a «lick talker make*
them believe that the brick is gold through 'and
through. When It cornea to baying gold, hire a chem­
ist. W k*n Jt cornea to buying stock* end bond*, re­
tain a banker. It’s your banker's bnalneaa t o ‘know
w hat’* g©o<r and what’* not la Inveetmenta. Let him
do yoer choosing for yon.
Look In Our Window
AND YOU WILL SEE THE LATEST IN MEN’S
FALL FOOTWEAR.
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
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W atch our w in d o w fo r each day’« p r ic e ,
Rooms gladly shown and rates given upon personal
call.
ADMISSION
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Set for Sale
WILL ESTABLISH POPULAR RATES FOR
PERM ANENT GUESTS.
Children, 10c
Buy Your Tickets Now From Your
Favorite In The Miss Popularity
Contest
Yours— at Yonr Own Price
Ashland Hotel
Adulta, M e
Hundreds Of Dollars In Prizes To
Be Given Away Including
A NEW 1928 FORD, FOUR DOOR
SEDAN.
AND A L I SUPPLIÉS
BEGINNING OCTOBER 1
Evening
Adulta, 50c
SIX NIGHTS
OCT. 3RD TO 8TH
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Deputy Coroner Office
GEO, J. HAYES AT THE ORGAN
At Ashland’s Armory
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Repair .
Your
Gutters
and
Downspouts
Before Winter
MORTICIAN
Halens Bieos
Licensed Bndy Assistant
THE LITHIANS PRESENT
Moved Back to K la m a t h -
Mr. Frletag pn Church street,
who Is employed by the Metropol­
itan Life Insurance companyv has
moved back to Klamath Fallk to
make his home.
Mr. Frletag’*
wife and baby have gone to Pasa­
dena, California, to’ remain until
the Infantile paralysis epidemie
is over in Klamath Falls.
N. A. Clark and family, who
have been living In a residence at
131 Ohio street for some time,
moved Saturday to Mountain ave­
nue. Mr. Clark is an employe of
the local Southern Pacific com­ Will Attend. Normal—
Miss Esther Brown of Cams*
pany.
valley, Oregon, has arrived In th<
city and will enroll as a student
Hero From P o r tla n d -
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Emery of •at the Southern Oregon Normal
Portland, Oregon, who have been school.
on a vacation trip to 8an Fran­
cisco, stopped In Ashland Satur­
day enroute home and will spend
a few days here visiting Mr. Em­
ery’s father, H. S. Emery on
VanNesa avenue.
Dinner Queets
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THE THEATER BCAIITCUL
TODAY, TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY
H. S. Emery and the Misses
Nina and Hasel Emery on Van-
Ness avenns, accompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. M.43. Emery of Port­
land, Oregon, who are visiting in
Ashland for several "d^ys, motor­
ed fo Prospect yesterday, where
they had dinner at Jim Grieves
resort. M., 8? Emery Is a son of
H. S. Emery.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS
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The Citizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon
Where Yonr Feet Will Bring Yon Beck.
S p e c ia l V a lu e — $ 1 .3 5 *52* 7 5 c
To introduce the features o f Kyanize Celoid
Finish and the dainty Kyanize Dec^l Transfers, the
little miniature oil paintings, as easy to apply as a
postage stamp, we offer the following bargain.
A ll for 75c. — If y o u b ring th ia «dvArrinocv^ex^
SEE STORE DEMONSTRATION,. SEPT. 28-27.
Provost Hardware Store
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