Official In Medford— bocal * Personal flotes Moved to A s h la n d - Mrs. Lawrence Wilson of Ash­ land. formerly of Tatoat. who had her tonsils removed the first or this week at the Community hospital In Medford, la reported to he getting along nicely: . , 1 For cleaning and phone Paulserud’s, Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Kerns and fam ily of Talent moved up to Ash­ land Tuesday and are occupying a residence on Mountain Avenue, which they recently purchased. Dictonasles, all sisea, E lh a rt’s. C. L. Graham, assistant super­ intendent at the Portland division office of the Southern Pacific company, was in Medford yester­ day looking after railroad busi­ ness. AU bridges along the Pacific highway have been repaired and are now In first class, cpndl(iop, according to W . B.. Chandler, di­ vision highway engines^.', ,He a l­ so reports a light snowfall on the Siskiyou mountains Thursday night. , The wonder of portable phono­ graphs.— At Elhart’s See Jordan for M DI W ork. TODAY ONLY Now Located In K i r k - Noted Practical Joker is Dead M r. and Mrs. A. G. Nlninger have returned frgm an. automo­ bile trip which took them to Los Angeles, Ran Diego and several other Bonthern C alifornia cities. Spending Week-Bud In Bu g ene But the efforts are useless, ae- j cording to Dr. Blaser. I Business Visitor In M eff ard - Theo. Wlxaon, d istrict manager of the Southern Oregdn chain of Twentieth Century stores, was a business visitor in Medford yes­ W ork in g At T id in gs— terday. Miss Pearl Shrum, who has been working at the Ragged/ Ann Sweet Shop for some time, is now R eturned from Trip— J. A. Churchill, president' of employed at the Tidings office. Miss Shrum Is also a student at the1 Southern Oregon Normal, re­ turned yesterday from a short the Normal school. ” visit to the northern part of the ’ , Smart spring models in men’s state. ready-to-wear. Pajilaerude’g. ‘ 162-tf W ord Received— • Word has been received In T a l­ Peanut brittle, none better- ent of the death of ProL , O. H. Roberts In Portland. M r. Roberts The Rose, was a teacher in the Talent T alked in M edford— schools about 26 years ago. Dr. Maud Allen gave a very interesting address on her work CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH in India at the Presbyterian * MONET church In Medford Wednesday t Send this ad and 10 cents to evening. , Foley A Co.. 2885 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, III., writing your name Modern dance Bellview Club, and address clearly. Ton w ill Tuesday, March 8th. Loveland's receive a trial bottle of Foley’s music. Admission 50c and 26c. Honey and Tar Compound, for Refreshments 16c. 167-2 coughs, colds, croup (spaamodie) and tickling throat; also a trial packet eaeh of Foley Pills, a di­ uretic stimulant, for the kidneys, and Foley Cathartic Tablets for constipation, biliousness, and tick headaches. These wonderful rem­ Spending Week-End H ere Mrs. Ernest Ferguson of Cen­ edies have helped millions of peo­ ple. Send for them. Bold every­ tra l Point is spending the week­ where. — No. 1 end in Ashland as a guest at the home of Mrs. George Robison on Second street. It Members Says She Hat Been »"Lifted Over LOS ANGBLBS. March 8. — (U N ) — Despite assertions by D r. J. F. Blaser, imprisoned member of her cult, that MrS. Margaret Rowan has been "lifted over tbe mountain tope by sup­ ernatural means,” authorities continued to search tonight, for the prophetess who .predicted thp world's end In 1 9 M . She Is charged w ith conspiracy to commit murder. D r. Blaser and M ary Wade, alleged lieutenants of Mrs. Rowan in the plot were arraigned today and held for tria l on March 10. Mrs. Rowan, self styled "hand­ maiden of the Lord,” instigated a murderous attack on him, ac­ cording to D r. Bert Fnllm er, cult, leader and form erly one of Mrs. Rowan’s most staunch fol­ lowers. He asserts he was struck over the head w ith a length of gasplpe: The attack was precipitated by Dr. Fu llm er’s open opposition to the religious beliefs of Mrs. Rowan, Fullm er claims. The prophetess was last seen In the vicinity of the alleged a t­ tack on Dr. Fullm er last Sunday. She has been the object of a statewide search since last night. A dandy piate lunch Includlng coffee eveiy noon and night, SSe. remodeling 108-tf 162-tf A t thè Piata. Has la rg e Membership— The Southern Oregon Mutual Rabbit Breeders association has the largest enrollment of any or­ ganization of Its kind In thia sec­ tion. ... m in is» » on mm HME reform group or the seventh day adventist church. She, In league with Dr. Blaser and Dr. Fullm er, predicted the world's end Feb­ ruary C, 1928. F ailure of th e prediction caus­ ed a break la the Jfewaa fact lop. Returned to Ashland— J. D. Mars Of the Overland Shoe Shop, who was called to San Francisco a few days ago by the serious illness of hjs brother, has returned to his home in this city. Returned from Trip— LONDON, (U P ) — England’s most notorious "practical jo ker” is dead. «, Living the so-called simple life in a small town near here, W. A. H. Bernhard dfcnlth, was known to some people merely as a studious scholar and clever poet, bat w ith others he achieved notoriety as a practical Joker. Sometimes his practical jokes mystified scientists and alarmed the people i t the town where he lived, even arousing the newspa- w i l l Operato Spretai Steeper— During the war Smith dressed The 8. P. eempaer w»U operate in a grotesque costume and lived a special sleeper from Medford la a cave on the coast and caused on train No. 16 at 7 : 4 l p. n.< some alarm amopg the coast res­ Wednesday. March 4, to be eet idents who thought him a German oat nt Salem to take care of the spy. The authorities put an end high ecjkodl basketball team. to that Joke. Smith kept a large circle of London friends constantly won­ » In M ay, 1 SIS a Joke v a a perpe­ dering when one of them 'w ould trated at Ramsgate, when ths win­ become the subject of one of his dow of a magistrate's honse was Jokes. smashed by n thunderbolt. Bits of the thunderbolt were picked up and* sent to the best laboratory lea bars for examination, hut the window-smashing thunderbolt re­ mained a mystery u n til; , Smith sent the following letter to Lon­ don newspapers: " I bought the meteor for six­ pence and was assured that it was We desire to thank the merchants and the phb- a real thunderbolt. I throw it at lic generally for the splendid support.accorded the the window and to my amusement the window broke the thunder­ American Legion in making the Spring Opening a bolt.” success. We also desire to thank the Ashland Tidings F or this Joke Smith was fined for its cooperation in giving us unlimited publicity. 1 10 and 27.60 coats. pars at times to comment on their audicity and cleverness, 1 In January, 1928, a statute at the British Museum was found daipied with raspberry Jam. This remained a mystery for some weeks until Smith confessed to the deed. » * We likewise wish to thank W. H. Perkins, who help­ ed 'promote the show and* whose efforts aided in making it a success. For quality, purity and flavor, always A financial statement follows: i ask your grocer for Old Pioneer IMee— Thomas Paakey, pioneer Jack- son county resident who has lived in the county since 1859, died at his home in Sams V alley last night at the age of 71 years. MON.—TUES.j-WED, MARCH 7, 8, 9 HUGE! COLOSSAL! STUPENDOUS! i Total reciepta .................. Saturday Have a f it at Orras to llo n , 11 Beech Ave., west of library. 1 8 4 -tf* READ TIDINGS CLASSIFIED'S Chevrolet is meeting with i n c r e a s i n g favor in branches of the, Hqrte Drive-ur-Self Corporation all over the country, due to their low cost of main­ tenance and their depend­ ability, coupled w i t h smart Appearance, ^his company having just ad­ ded another fleet of Chev- rolets in Washington D. The Automotive Shop Chevrolet Dealen , SUNDAY ONLY 11348.60 Expenses, including Ford ...................................961.86 Total profit to L e g io n .............. 366.66 Ashland Creamery BUTTER AU outstanding money and tickets on Ford pleas« turn In to Gerald Wenner at the F irst, National Bank. American Legion Show Committee i ' " Paid Adv, Dinner $1.00 PER PLATE / T w o Principles \ A Enjoy your Sunday dinner amid congenial surroundings and where service and food cannot be better- L E X A N D E R G R A H A M B E L L discovered an electrical principle upon which a great communications art has been founded. These who undertook to give practical value to hie discovery likewise left to their successors a principle o f service, that has been developed into an intercommunicating system of over I7 ,o o o /x» telephones. Both of these principles were built upon and developed with MORE PROOF Dance Wintergarden night S to i t p. m. , Miss Adrlene Hazard, English "Mother Rowan is gone,” he Instructor at . the Senior h i g h declared in his ja il cell tonight, school, Is spending the week-end "She Is a true prophet. She In Bugene w ith relatives and has been taken up over the Friends. mountain tops and it w ill be use­ less to serach for her.” Working at Klamath H a l le - Mrs. Rowan is the leadeV of 4 George Stevpnson, form erly of Grants Pass and Ashland, is now working for Sw ift A Co., at K lam ­ ath Falls. M r. and Mrs. Babcock, form erly residents of Ashland, are noir lo­ W ill Hold Meeting— cated at K irk , a small town in The Southern Oregon Dental so­ K lam ath county. Mrs. Babcock ciety w ill bold Its regular month­ was employed as bookkeeper at ly meeting a t the Medford hotel the Ashland Lumber company. .oday. The afternoon session began at 2 p. m . w ith a banquet Dance W intergarden Saturday At 8 p. m. During the evening night 9 to 12 p. m. session John Henderson, manager 't tbe Patterson Degtol Co., of ortlSud, w ill give an address. Mrs, Carl Rose, who moved to Klam ath Falls a few months ago. had the misfortune to fall recent­ ly and sustained a serious In ju ry to her hack. A. C .J o y Appointed— A. C. Joy has been appointed a member of. the Ashland L ibrary board to fill the vacancy made by the expiration of Mrs. B. V.z Car­ te r’s service. Mrs. Carter has bee« a member of this board sines the organisation of the library and .has given czoet ItbSihlHrl of her time and help. < JULES VERNE’S M IG H T Y MICHAEL STROGOFF IS COMING to Astound A ll Ashland Gorgeous Scenes of . Barbaric Splendor in Full N atural Color— 1000 In Great, Cast Overpowering • Drama of Love— Adventure— > Intrigue— Sublime Sacrifice Don’t Mias It! die same objective,— that o f enabling men to talk one to an­ other easily, conveniently, cheaply. W ith nation-wide tele- phone service already an accomplished fact, these principles still continue to act and react upon each other, producing new Every day in 1926 some 359 dwellings caught fire with some consequent less to the owner. Fire resist­ ant construction is not expensive, so where is the economy of flimsy building? 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