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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1927)
r ” rv "'LriO1 * J f Uoedl ■ Personal Kotes naalam a Vtaltor— R. D. Coen. a resident of Rose« burg. Oregon, i s . spend Ing a taw days In Ashland looking attar business Interests. Stm toat Ö M So far Uus «.arm *< cara bare baan rettetet Oregou A gricultural j Corvallia. 20 o t « h ie b apartm uats avrr tbu Ashland alfalfa, • room Dolly Tidings oftieu. Mra. Camp« bath, hot sa d «« is a daughter c f Mr.pind M m . Q m Ashland Rai John Kaegl o a th s Boulevard. T_ .2 L 7 ~ DRAWSCROWD clyW a a d . J M 4 » n e u « * N . A. Dore, a resident of Port land. Oregon, arrived In the city this morning and will spend a co u p le o t 4 a*p h ere ^ toan saq tin g business and visiting friends. Cliff Payne pulleys. M a ra ta e ,LW mses ------- i i v Marriage lieene« issued at the county, clerk’s cffice in Medford yesterday included: O. R. Adam son. 23, and Lois Robertson, 19, of Eagle Point,, and W illiam ,C. Dial. 21, and Maude Arent, 19. r t , Klamath Falla. / i ’ < ' E le c tr ic S h op . F lx lt ir o n s r ep a ire d , At AKhlaad Hotel»—- Included among the guests registered s t loeal .-hotels Thurs day. October I S , were: Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Barrie / of Oaklpud. Cal.; Mr. arid Mrs. H arlsn of San Pranciscc ; H. S. Falatrear o f 8tockton; D. W ilkie of Berkeley ; W. H. Ballinger o f Portland,.and Mra. Mari Krasnoff and George J. Carroll of Seattle. W ashington, K n iv e s sh a r p e n e d , F ix lt S h op . Clig Payne m akes book stands. aaaall am ouat o f spe aslde for ears, U yuM lj niaa ;«r« Purchaatag Agcwt Moved— v H. J. Cochran and family, w ho eumpU<; U M titoy, «U R ògito R iv er V alley-»- a n d Mra. J a c k R o b in so n have been living at 363 Hsrga- Nevada, are spending dine street for som e time, re a .f e w weeks in R o g u e R iver cently moved to a reeldenoe at T71 High street. Mr. Cochran is v.Mi«y J U k te g and 3tuatlbk. I purchasing stguut toy tbe Calk braving Tomorrow— fornis O reg o n ' Power company r/' Mra ftafft, • spcoh Fresh m ilk and creai oerm ans’ Grocery. and has an office in this city« - her. daughter, M t s e p w h o . hav>a beep fmW Fire Losses (r I Phonographs repaired » b 4 city tor many .j e a r s a i Fire losses in Oregon,* exclu tuaraateed— E lb a n ’a 1 2 9 « -tf property on Alida slve of Portland, dhrteg Septem leaving tomorrow for her, aggregated 3250,417, ac H ere T h i» W e e k — Mrs. Harriet Dunning sg d son cording to. the state fire marshal There were a tptal of 67' fires re Earl o f Lakeview, Oregon^ who C lap p , ‘whip form erly v p o rted , a n d o f th e s e w ere o f spout a couple of dayp in Ash the C itizens’ bask, was air ihcenStery origin. land this week visiting with Mrs. data la the Llthlan J> Dunning’s siste r ,. Mrs. Jennie contest, which was stage Let rae ONION Write yonr fu ll Hervey, left Wednesday for Eu ly In, ooanecUon w ith J ¿cverage autousoblle Inanrance. gene, Oregon, where they w ill Ian Indoor Circus and .» eo. o f oouraa. 31-tf visit for several days. Redeem yonr Palm olive Returner! to Ashland— Crystal W hite coupon cheekb a t »u p on ebecks Frank Pbtter, form erly a resi • SO-tf •M f dent o t Ashland, who has been Schuormana. ------ ' in Oklahoma for tbe past two years. a has returned to th is city wbp is employed' and recently finished reroofing Springs hotel te and: other repair work on the -coverlag nicely residence belonging to Mm. H opem ttbni W hich L. Moore on Liberty street. Mr. R ensley bad Carl H. Sm ith, who is employ ed by the Southern Pacific com Purchaser! Tractor—- pany te Dunsmntr, California, Is Frank F ehige of this city has ' spending a few. days In the city purchased a Fordson tractor from visiting with friends. Mr. Smith the Claycomb Motor company, formerly resided in Ashland. local Ford 'dealers on the P lssa. Mi. , Fehige, who now has a Dr. Charles A. Haines w ill be ranch, was form erly in in the in hia office Monday, Oct. 17th. tr a n s fe r b u s in e s s o n B street. * In Granite W. H. George, general man ager of the Southern Oregon Qas company, spent W ednesday in Ornate P a u looking after busi- lntoreeta. Dr. Charles A. ’H aines w ill be la hia o ffic e M onday, Oct. 17th. 8 . D. D erraw s te PoHtaUg»- 8. D. porem us of the Standard Cleaners on Oak street left W ed nesday tor Portland? Oregon, where he w ill spend probably a wedk or ten days on a pleasure v is it Mr. Doremus also Is plaa- nteg on. visiting In Aberdeen, W ashington, before returning' to bla hom e In this city. a There are seven vaoaUcfee in the United States in fan try rta- tloaed I n C h in s ¡a c c o r d in g to th e local U Z S. recruiting Stanton * Wch aU° W t h e r e to « ,W to - * • * » * • ¡“J P h h ,” ,tle ? ' * • vacancies m u st be- f i l e d beftip* the «“ d o t the BM uth, fin e to th e fact that an arm y ’baht ____ wW leave B aa Francisco for the otatoee, 10 Ibe. “ “ a* e lr ,y to N o*»tek er.-^ M fcl- ».»•» so a r * * t i Tribune. : / Non Is the tim e to have your clothes cleaned and remodelled- ^aulcernd’a. , 34-tf i The Swedish L. M. Ericsson Yhlephoue Company la Uew' in* From ta r pad w ide in the Ash-* stalling an autom atic device In land trade district cam e hundreds the session room of th e Riksdag ot shoppers to Aghlaad Friday i H e lsin g fo r s mpklng it pos morning to tahe advantage o t the sib le, t o t a k e a p o ll.o f 200 votes sm ashing bargains which w ere bdl * i , d h t a » ^ seco n d s. Simitar ap- (ng ottered at the Baders store ga< 4 ppritus' w hl shortly ba put up la * »»rt o t th e b i t re-o rg a n J sstlo « t | e rooms o f the two chambers at of the ion g-estah liA ed and w ell S tockh olm . ' k a trim lecaT m ereáhtlle establish i.LOu the desk o t each m em ber ment.. ■ > /}■ th ere w ill be two buttons mark When - the dfore* r t the store e t “yes" add “no, "W ad an elec were opened ' there were eager tric bulb. When th e proceedings bargela-fauntUus standing in a begin, the chairman gives a e h ie ft^ e x tq M « aerobe the Signal ligh tin g a green llfcht, and • A < ew J»«UJltoe before the the m em bers, have to da Is of gjsejsto re w ere opened jp a a s on^ ’ 4^ Hhe buttohs, ,-ae- traffic wee kept cleared a w w by to the way they wish to Officer Sam Prescott end e ’ curding pic c^st their gptes. If a legislator ture of the great throngs around* thp doom eras , taken. ' Special w pnU to register a blank to ts , g ifts wpris given th e first 16 w om he preaM s both buttons. en entering the Store. 1. Throagh the -columns' e f Thp Dotty Tidings the «Manage o f the .Mm. Mary N eville, son, Elmer, ■ale and the extraordinary values and wifq and baby, who h a v e Which wsrd belng offered w > a aqjiat th e p a st few w eeks la Ash carried throughout th is sectiofi la n d aft the hem e of MS. and M$». and the great throng w as ready to Wx Mv Barber on Granite street, take advantage o f the opportuni feip ect. to-. leave tomorrow fo r tie s th e s a le offered. ' . The big store has beep crowded throughout tho day and shoppers have refceteedqu lck iand efficient (Camps of service from tjto great -staff of i Ashland a sales people who were employed 'aérions ill- to assist tn the sale. o th er, Mm. resides in Dr. and Mrs. A. L. M ademan,' Dr. J . D. R ickert, accom pfa|pd who reside to Raymond, W ash by his sister L illian R ick ert''of in gton, spent Thursday In A sh E lgin, Illinois, passed through land visiting -the city and beau Ashland W ednesday sveh id g bn tifu l Lithia P ark -» The doctor route to h is hom e la M edtofd. and . his to fe w ere very, much , im after having sp e n t t h e d ay matt pressed w h the scenic attract ing Crater Lake. Tkey returned Shot CWeghf*-— i ions o f Ashland and Its surrounds K. N. Thomas, Southern Paci Ing country an<T expraased the. eordtag to Dr. R ickert the fic employee in the McCredie wish to return som etim e te the are in jjood^condlO pR Springs district, shot a large fa»« hear fufebre. ' ‘ T' ' K jff I m ale cougar recently when the cat ran p ast hhsi to d a ja u lt of a P«U C. 8 . JU dhai^bi)^ >es. ( Word has been received la Ashland o f the recent m arriage H o f C. 8. Richardson to . Mm. Mabel^ Case t e Portland, Osagoa, w here Mr. Richardson has been sr s en‘P,o >*<l *1 the 8tew ard hotel the since the lodge at Orator Lake idle -e1*o.M 4 tor the w inter season. ^er Mr. Richardson form erly was eoaneeted w ith the' L ithia 8»»in<s t | h o te l te Ashland and a»id< many ’ rrifehds te th is city daring h is Stay here. Mra. COss also , lias rtsttdfl here several tim e»., and T~< 'made a num ber pf acquatot- L ancee. ' L , .J,- \ ' L*.'A«.<0- ed i n g rea tly Increased m ile a g e to let pa dem onstrate s ' practical xas sawing t&evicu at «hr samenee. O p en in gs to r lo c a l dUtrlnutora. W U rhated Distributors. Bex i l l C entral Statute, Portland. 37-7* F O R RAUB— Concord grapes, > •6 O berilo. P h o n e '2 2 3 -R . John H s in s a . - 17-3« W A N T S # *— Middle aged wo m an’for botti»work for tw e womr MKAXINGNBi an in Crescent City, C a t Perman F IG IR K 8 « s etti béfese. - Borne wages, tas HYMBQLH, <1 antes 1 6 7 Palm A re. t » T -l* HLLKIK te a SICKNESS SELDOM BECOMES SERIOUS WHEN Antiseptic ’ Sprays and Gargles WITH o »* « ft . 4 THOHE tfatoss. T hat to for YOl’R protcctloo. W e H A V E taw - mwisteved PHARMACISTS here d» o w HTORPr wad EVERY preecrlpttoo la ’ DOUBLE checked to INSURE Its aeewsary. are used at the first sign of throat soreness. Results, have proved that we are suggesting the t e s t .* P. S^—W e ore not ta for OVR h m lth tom for YOURS. Lithia Springs Pharmacy H. D. H ills, Grants Pass, w as appointed as a member o l th< Credentials com m ittee, R. P. Cow* gill, Medford, and Olin Arnspigeri T sleh t. warn among thbse nam ed to serve on the R e s o lu tio n s com V D K FIN A TB w a y PE R M IT S o f m HITROTITCTIOW. EV E R Y dyngglai R E Q U IR E D by McNAIR BROS. Agent for Owl Products. Mt m itte e . __ P A Ï I Æ 8 S AND RE ARE EATER DRESS BETTER OFFERING THE VERY 'LATEST IN U P -T O -T H E -M IN U T E STYLE IN* : ? YOUTHFUL X and • O p e a E v c t a in g s .) TODAY’ AND TOMORROW PETEp B. KYNE*S « Foreign Devils cé goods that will' be Ihd it is to the ad- selecther materials. Here are a few ’extra gpecptla from our eloaipg out sf of special interest to yon. This merchandise Is «¿Hi vantage of every wise and thrifty jhopper to dome e WITH TIM McCOY EVERFAST ■ Q'' EVHKèAHT. PRINTS m L 4/ You can count yqwpelf lucky,if yonr size is among them. I* ’ W There are many beautiful shades ta th is ex cellent high quality m aterial. " You w ill want to edme ttarly and m ake your' belectloas <t this unusual price. ALSO sa d patterns Id Bver- ■ints. T h is m aterial w ill dressas s a d play clothes B eautiful new. fast gad Peter mana excellent fo r the klddlee •X CHAMPIONSHIP w-w Beautiful pattante m a teria l w in M s’ You w ill w a n t lb of this te s t a r t e li a r t test tong. > ? EVERFAST VOILE This is a very beautiful m aterial tor making dainty underthtags. This m aterial has sold regularly a t 76e a yard and at thia price It affords- an u n u su a l' saving. FIELD, OHlOAOe. tine aprons and drsasos. is early tor your selection su m a t th is pride U wlU 1a this Matot colora that V wehr. J i has the vaine cas Sports styles with beautiful Fur Collars—Full range of wo htote a wide seM ttlon of m ake m o s t , beautiful under- $ tegttlarly at 60c a yard and «ho pqoalled anywhere. NaturalBridgttArdiShoes IMPORTANT BOUND 50 Coats in this great special offering—Both Drees and for $1.00 Thin Shoe is mode with a specially qonstruetod gnd Amoealed steel shank 1 preserves the shape of the shoe, gives support to the amh and ease to the f The shoes are sctfcntificBlly made/which insures com&rt and 'Wear. They h good style in black and ton leather and are madfe in ctjtoWkalion lasts .which Round for Roun Winter Coats $24*50 : CHECKS ? 2 Yards for $1.00 >NTEST A 8 TAKEN AT | GHAM A wide selection df eolors In thia m aterial th at w ill makh beaatlM I house, and school dresses. T ea wW never he able tp equal this < Colors and sizes. See these garments hi our show window. • W Admission 50c ww I .9 » m W M-e \ GREAT BARGAINS ARE OFFERED HERE FOR SATURDAY CRINKLED BED SPREADS. Sitó 81x108 $1 -98 66x80 SINGLE BLANKETS Plaid Patterns. Each 70x80 FINE WQOt .. BLANKETS. Pair • 36 in. OliTING FLANNEL., fancy patterns. Fine heavy quality. Yard LARGE SIZE BAJH T O W ^ I ^ - Made With fancy colored Borders. Each STITCHED COTTON BA3& Full Comfort Siie. Each ‘ ; WASH CLOTHS ih white only. Each PURE U N E N CRASH TOWELING, Special, Yd. - --------------- tert I ' .many other materials—Size 16 to 44. EVERPAST SUITING 3 Yards for $1.00 TÜNNEY- DEMPSEY -X , ■made of Satin Crepe, Charmeuse Satin, Wool Flannels and O m C IA L MOTION PICTURE OP THE * ; ' 25 DreBRes iq thia special lot, every one new this season, i «;■' «• ■ - -