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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1927)
CANTONESE LEADERN URGE IM »KURO H AIR FOR WOMEN bocal j Personal Jfates $■ I lumber trade of the Northwest j B E R L IN ’S B IR T H R A T E *x I w ill continue on n huge scale« as SHOWS A L A R M IN G S L l'M P »P ) here are the last remaining great ----------- 20.— ( U P ) — jrtapds of timber la the country. BERLIN, (UP)— Berlin’s hlrth- R epA to-tto?«« Changsha. Honan, •u & W E to 'M * bWWjMrimfmwkiy thd declare a flu rry followed rnthors — Jmoaure of stabilizing lumbar ¿ í o «ccqW fi^ to, ty<i«t official flg- of the latest contemplated" “ War ( f a ) M r U i e ' dev of es and production must -he » nt* kWes, .death* *r e v ir tu a lly keeping atrocity" general compulsory burberlng Of nfl j jrofuen. ■ The reroh|tlonary paifonese he s ta en in g "^ mineral ore!,* In rih#tc4 and Idahi yere o f th e ,c ^ ln ^ rt. tt W a/ said/ that Mpef tihm republican revo he opinion of E. C. Sammons, w *S1 » tail not lution had resulted in Iocs of vies president o f th^ United States new methods i thd men's "pigtails," the - new National Bank. .focted. ’ • y. Southern revolution should find "Large eastern finance houses "New system^ Itb emblem fe f.th e bobbing of which have become Interested in focted now whlllj women’s hair. On a given date the proposed merger of large ' "-vnlutionlze the ^sci8M rs WWgMesP, were to « » y I tntsdeils fo.’ the no rth w estIn d u stry forth and shear all and sundry hare the fullest confidence in the ______ in the interests a t the republic,« foturp’ prosjkfttz o f jthM 'tfrm t ar- princlples of liberty, equality and ea," he said* said* here. here. • BSSSHy -, he sacrifice. ■ «-. j, , ” Jt is an assured façt tlgmt* the But before - a counter-fewolu- tionary movement <;ould he in the < Romauetf dynasty, explaining stituted by conservative minded to an audience which filled every women, it, became7 known that seat jtye , physical a n d . .mental the rumor: waa exaggerated. No defects of each member - of the compulsion was to be ^exercised. form er family. Perhaps you have been out of a job, w|th However, It was tainted that $ e declared the Mne w n brok no immediate prospects in sight tindwith In Grants P ass Y esterday— the Nationalist G o v e r n m e n t ' en, for Peter I I I had been an M errick Thorntorr and* Grover thought bobbed h air fo r women ldlett and ; F a il, ostensibly Ms your caSh reserve i t g low ebb. Leach of this city were visitors was thoroughly to Jbe commend son, was really the child of a ed. in Grants Pass yesterday. anion between Catherine the Then is the time you wUh futilly that you Great and Sergei Saltikoff, a had learned to save regularly. Let the F u lle r Brush Man help ROMANOFF FAMILY LINE nobleman. you select your cleaning brushes. DECLARED ILLIGITIMATE For im m édiat^ service call Ge«. Yon may never be tout of a joty but the A carload of red cedar, all D. McBride, phone 290 Y. MO8COW — (U P ) — The Ro habit of saving regularly is one you should heart seven foot fenceposts 176-2* manoff Czars from Michael Fed acquire and one which will save you from orovich, who was elected to the just received, w ill sell for 26c worry in times of emergencies. Leaving Wednesday— Russian throne In 1613, to Nicho each as long as they last. A ll M r. and Mrs. J. P. W o lf on las IL who was dethroned by kind o f.fencing. B street are leaving Wednesday Kerensky in 1 *18 , paraded across Plows from 316.00 up. Im ple for a few days visit in Los the stage o f the Great frheatSr ments of • every description. Angeles and the Grand Canyon. In Moscow, prominent actors fok- W h ite Sewing Machines and Ashland, Oregon Ing th e ir parts, while Nicholas everything that farmers need, ADVOCATE GREATER Semashko, the Bolshevik Com at FREEDOM IN LOVE missar o f Health, delivered a "psychopathollglc" lecture about (Continued From Page One) PE K IN G . March TlsWtor from K .. F.— J. F. .Williams, a yesf/Jent« of I Relum ed to SrhooU^ ■ «'• ' ) Genevieve Swedenborg '« add ■ Klamath Falls spent tho week Edith Dodge. Who have been: end In Ashland transacting busi spending the spring vacation with ’ ness. ‘ i , their parents In Ashland, re -I turned, yesterday to E ugene,' Have a fit at erres tailors, 73 where they are students at the i Oak St, gew legation. ’ M l - t f State university. ■' i--» I Panted Away— . *w Let the UNION Wrto Roberta-Ana. the little daugh- coverage automobile ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bebb of j Veo, of course. ?' i" - Medford passed away Saturday j •/ evening. March J36.< Mrs. Bebb Car Radiy Damaged— was formerly Miss Roberta Word" a Chevrolet sedan, of Ashland. to Mr. and Mni. Car A dandy plate lunch tacludihg coffee every noon and night, S5e, At the F la u . 10 8-t í Visited Central P o in t— Visited Baptist CUn r c h The McMinnville college de NOTICE bating team, which has been in On and a fter March 85, 1927, Los Angeles, Long Beach and other California cltjes on a de I Will not he responsible for any bating tour, visiting the local debts contracted for by my wife, Baptist church yesterday morn Arelina Martinez. Theodore Martinez. ing enroute home. They won * * 171-6* out in the m ajority of the cases. Normal text hooks and supplies Elhart'S book store. Spent W eek in C o r v a llis - Mrs. H. O'. Anderson on the Boulevard spent last week visit ing wrfh. relatives and friends in Corvallis, Orsgon. Miss Mildred Beeson, Univer sity of Oregon student who Is in Ashland to spend the spring vacation w ith her parents, Jdr. and Mrs. Welborn Beeson on B street, visited the Central Point grade school recently. She form erly taught In that school. Visited in Ashland— Miss Grace Johnson of Med ford spent some time in Ash Mrs. Robert Cook and family, land Saturday visiting with who have been residing with her friends. mother at 333 Harrison street, have gone up to Prospect where Visited Medford Relative«— Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Dodge? Mr. Cook is - employed by the California Oregon Power com- W ill Dodge and Mrs. H. C. Galey were in Medford last Thursday visiting with relatives and frlhnds. From a Dtstanee— Buy an Orthophonie Victrola Visitors In Ashland yesterday and enjoy the world’s best music. from a distance were: W . F. — The Rose. Ziegler of Salinas, K an ., L . W. Himes of Detroit, Mich., Harvey Yinitlng In Ashland— ; L. Kay of Butte, Mont., W arner • Theodore Thomas, a Civil war Stotler of Washington, D. C. and veterdn from Long Beach, Cal., George J. King of Barnevllle, is spending a few days In Ash Minn. » land as a guest at the 8. More house home on Third street. Have yonr screens Jordan's mill. made Announce Birth— Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stroud an nounce . the birth of a daughter at Dunsmuir, Cal.', Thursday, March 17. Mrs. Stfoud will be remembered to her many Ash land friends as Miss Virginia Jones of this city. Mr. and Mrs. C. W . Long of Talent spent several hours In this city Saturday shopping and visiting w ith friends. Captain Stewart Here— Captain J. M. Stewart of Camp Lewis, Wash., spent the week end In Ashland visiting the city G. D. W hite, a Carpet and hotel- and looking after business affairs. furnishing silesman with head quarters in Los Angeles, Cal., is Returned from Portland— spending a few days In Ash D r. Roland Allen and Frank land looking after business ar- Hamilton of this city have re falrs. turned from Portland, where tney spent the past few days visiting Visited W ith son,— w ith friends. Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Davis of Powers, Ore., spent yesterday From Grants P a n e - in Ashjand vlsitipg w ith th ^ r Tom Maloney, a resident of soh and wife, Mr. and M ft. Grants Pass, was a business visit Charles Davis on Allison street. or- In Ashland Saturday. Rented H o r n e - Mr. and Mrs. George Carey have rented -their home at 120 Gresham street to M r. and Mrs. Deeuedliag o f Portland and they are moving to their new resid ence on the Pacific Highway be tween Ashland and Talent. Mr. D a s u s d lln g is now em Paulsernd’s tor cleaning. 176-tf W ill Entertain— < ployed by the California Oregon The Rebekah lodge No. 14 will Power company at Prospect. entertain the Past Noble Grand's and .ajl visiting P. N. G with a From Talent— social Tuesday, March 29. Odd M r. and Mrs. John Robison Fellows, Rebekahs and their fam of Talent were visitors in Ash ilies are welcome. land Saturday looking after busi ness affairs. From Hornbrook— tí. H. W illiam s of Hornbrook, Spent W eek-End Here— Cal., spent the week-end In Ash W . H. Graham, who works in land shopping and looking after Crescent City, spent the week business affairs. end In Ashland w ith his wife and fam ily on Pine street. Mr. Oraham reported that the Red Thsrlow Stewart of Yreka, wood highway, between Crescent Cal., and Charles H. Frederick City and Grants Pass, which was of Hornbrook, Cal., were initiated mads almost Impassable by Into the Ashland Elks Saturday storms, Is now In fa irly good night. condition and that a 16 mile de tour had been cut down to 10 Working at Cfoanlng Work»__ miles. Mrs. Paul Larson Is working for a few days at the Ashland Motored to Grant« Paa«— Cleaning A Dyeing Works. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lane on the Boulevard motored to Returned to S c h o o l- Grants Pass yesterday. Frank W alker has returned' to the University of Oregon at Eu From Klamath Falls— gene, after spending the spring . M r. and Mrs. J. C. W hitaker vacation with his parents, Mr. and fam ily of Klamath Falls and Mrs. F. H. W alker on Liber spent yesterday In Ashland visit ty street. ing w ith friends. Mr. W hitaker 1« the own«r of W h i t a k e r ’a Returned Home— William Myer has returned to his home on High street after a few days visit with his daughter. F ifty tourists registered th e ir Mrs. A rthur Hicks at Eugene. cars > t ( the local Chamber of Oregon. Comnsarce Saturday among whom 0 . 4. Bafst of L o n * Beach, Spending Varptlon In W. Helens— C kl2 F . O. Dorland o f Naya, Cal., LHlIan Vannatta, granddaught Jama* C, WIUon. o fH a x tu n . Celo.,. er of O. O. Vannatta of this city; »nd Wkyne Nawnombe ot Rupqrt, Is spending the spring vacation with her parents In St. Helens. Oregon. Miss Vannatta Is a The last and incomparably student at the Southern Oregon h n . A . ' M rargnsoa ' of L m finest story frmn the pen o f State Normal. Angele«; CkL, U In Ashland vlalt- lng w ith her nl«oss. Mrs. "A. G. the world’s most gifted au Adams on feast Mata street and thoress, woven into a picture Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vannatta of Mrs. Graos A jid tsvs of Church of irresistible beauty! Saa loos. Cal., Whs have been straat. Mrs. Fatguson « is wall ♦•A dh -vV*-*«.’• -» « • t In Ashland for tha p a a t.fs w known In thia d t|r having been XZOULAS ADMX88I0M weeks visltlag at the home ot a resident a number ef years ago. Mr. Vaaaatta’s lather, O. O. She has spent thè t » * ysave Vannatta, r a t s m a p . ( « . their abroad, visiting cities of Europe. ; ’ , ' , J home Saturday. < t/fO ( who are in their "second bloom ing" and assorted slses and shapes of men and women, most ly suffering from some* unhappi ness, usually mental or spiritual, dne to sexual causes. In' a lecture delivered recent ly, I)r. Hirschfeld declared that love la the human right wfiich has most frequently been trod den under foot. He suggested that» all ages, men have devised laws of m orality, the ludicrous ness of which It has usually re quired a century to discover. Taking a newspaper,. Dr. H ir schfeld pointed to ,the story of a girl who had drowned herself to escape the contumely of be coming an unmarried mother. Another Item narrated the shoot ing o t an Impassioned lover by an irate husband ' “Must this be?" asked Dr. Hirschfeld. "Not necessarily. The uprising of women everywhere, s h a k in g ,^ ,p s e ^ d ic e s , is evoking tocks of Paint in Southern Oregon Suit Cases and Hand Bags all us by phone and we will have our painters Call on You. A finer line in every way regardless of the price you pay. YOUR . PAINT PROBLEMS ARE OURS Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. _____________ " In T he Heart of Town” ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little Store in Town. 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