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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1927)
« 4 to K - F - Ir. and Mrs. Roy Hosley moved week te Klamath Fails, where Healey was transferred by 8outhren Pacific company, for •as he works. z Speckled Bayo Beans, Schuer- man's Grocery. 192-ti Oewflned To Home— Miss Claribel Anderson, second grade teacher at the Washington school, is confined to her home on Church street with fHneso. Miss Anderson has been Indisposed for the past week. Own a Sonvenler Banjo-Ukw— Bale at Elhart’s. Cliff Payne makes ladders. Special Plans Made Dinner Guest In Medford Mm. Dean Scott of Ashland was a dinner guest yesterday at the home of the Misses Verna, Laura and Jean Lynch in Medford. The latter in, employed in the dry goods department of H. G. Enders Nitty clothes for hot weather at Panlsernd’s. 200-tf Fresh spinach, 3 lbs. for I Vlietlng W ith B ro th e r» Mr. and Mrs. Ray Davie of R Marshfield arrived la Ashland last evening to spend a few days visit ing with Mr. Davis* brother and ** ‘ wife, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Davis on Union street. Mr. Davis la em- ployed by the Standard Oil Co., • * • • in Marshfield. ! U f t for Idaho Falls-— « Gladys Burlingame, daughter of Returned From 8. F. — Mrs. R. C. Goodman has re Mrs. L. E. Maynard on Almond street, left Friday night for Idaho turned from San Francisco where Falls, Ida., where she expects to she heard BethoVen’s Ninth Sym spend a month vtsittng with her phony. his masterpiece; the broth sister, Mrs. L. E. Brainard. Miss erhood of man performed by the Burlingame has been employed at Municipal chorus of 400 voices the Plasa cafe and confeteionery. and symphony orchestra’ of 100 pieces, which was conducted by She also heard White Bermuda onions, Schuer- Alfred Herts. man's Grocery. 198-tl Ernest Ball A Company, the w rit er of “Mother Machree,” “ Dear* Little Boy of Mine,“ “When Irish In Ashland Today— Mrs. G. R. Singleton, a resident Eyes Are Smiling," etc. of Roneburg, is spending the day In Ashland visiting with friends. Motored To Klamath F a l l a - Mrs. L. B. Maynard and daugh Mr. Singleton, who is employed by the Southern Pacific company, ter, Mrs. Dorothy Bromley, who runs between this city and Rose resides on Almond street, motored to Klamath Falls last evening and burg. spent a short time visiting with friends. They report the road . TAXES Tax office will open April 21 over the Green Springs mountain to May 5 inclusive. City hall, up to be in fairly good condition. stairs, bring last tax receipt. O. Winter, Deputy. • 191-15 28c The Southern Oregon District Convention of the Epworth League cloeed last night after a «ery successful session. Delegates from as far as North Bend ware in attendance. A dandy plate lunch Including coffee every noon and night, 85c. At the Plasa. 105-tf I t we can't lit yon In Ready- to-wear. we can make yon a suit that will please yon. Panlsernd’s. — - 200-tf B. H. Hinthorne of the Ashland f n e o f $ £ 0 0 oxfords as th e w h ole w ide world G irls’ N oses N ever Shine For Forum Lunch Benedict and G. W. Benedict on program during the monthsfor a Mountain Avenue that their broth ipeciflc purpose. , Cnt out this reminder far the er and son C. G. Benedict was married to Miss Cecilia Blackmore next five weeks. Tuesday, April 25, Jackson, at Vancouver, Wash., last week. bounty Health Unit, Miss Beatrice Hall; speaker. ‘ Have a tit at Orret tailors, 72 Visiting Father^— Monday, May 2, H. 8. Sneyd, Y. Dak St, new location. lll-tf Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Dunlap and family of Eugene, Ore., and Mr. M. C. A. Secretary, Yokohama, , t 'j. and Mrs. Rolla Berry add family Japan. Tuesday, May 4 9} C. <?• Chau- of Klamath Falls are spending 4 several days In this city visiting man; Editor, Orbgon Voter. ' Tuesday, May 17, Hop. I. L at the home of Mrs. Dunlap and Mrs. Berry’s father, Richard Patterson, Governor àf Oregon. , Tpead^y, K a y |24, Aahjand Dele Posey Campbell. gates to ’Washington," D. ;O.‘ v Today Ashland participation In thé Spending Week H ere Portland Rose Festival June 12- Tomorrow and Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Schmeerer 18 seems assured by the action of are spending the week In Ashland visiting with Mrs. C. M. Miles. a group representing the various They are enroute to their home in organizations of the town the past Cedar Springs, Mich., after spend week. Just what form this shall ing the winter months at W hit take has noe been worked out as yet. tier, California. The various committee assign ment for the ensuing year has Former Pastor H ere been made and a meeting of the S. J. Chaney of Eugene, Ore., Is spending a few days In Ashland Board will be held on Wednesday visiting with friends and looking night, May 4, for consideration of after business affairs. Mr. Chaney, the program of work. Committee who formerly was pastor of the appointments ere as follows: Advertising an<^ Publicity, J. H. local Methodist Episcopal chnrch, McGee, chairman, Fred Wagner, is now district superintendent of V. D. Miller, Bari Isaac, R. W . the Southern Oregon district. several days visiting with his par ents In-Cheyenne, Wyoming. Mr. -Hlnthofne has not seen them for .many years and he has much an ticipated this visit. Price, Agricultural and Land Settle ment, J. C. Hopper, chairman, S. D. Taylor, O. D. Payne, A. C. Joy; Auto Camp and Tourists, A. B. Kinney, chairman, I. E. Vining, Bari Crowe, Guy Good, W . M. Barber. Band Concerts and Music, G. 8. Butler, C. J. Read, Dr. Woods Fred Flaher of Fillmore, Cal., L. L. Leedom, G. H. Yeo. and Richard C. Shinier of Up Celebrations and Conventions, land. Cal., were business visitors H L. Clayeomb, O. M. Franklin, la this city today. W. P. W alter, O. T. Bergner, R. Retnrned From Trifs— Mr. and Mre. Tom Pryor re turned yesterday to. their home on Granite street after spending the pest few days visiting with friends In Salem and Rosebnrg. Jl. Detrick. ____— ’ Civic Affaire end Improve Mr. end Mrs. B. Trefren of Macdoel. Cal., spent Saturday In ment. R. L. Bnrdic. Jr., D. M. Ashland visiting with the latter*« Spencer, J. H. Hardy, Dr. C. A. aunt, Mrs. Frances West end with Haines, W » . Loomis. Bdneetlon end Schools, E. V. friends. Mrs. Trefren Is owner of the Macdoel Hat and Art Shop. T IM E WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK O F SCREEN DOORS Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. BONDS Ä Dandy* F ish in g B asket A R M Y GOODS STO R E The Citizens Bank and business la goo*L-- We- metre It so. 1 have been too busy to know what the other hoys are Jouig but this office lias turned the following deals this last month. 175 Church St. to Grant Boyer of W hittier, Cal. Mr. Boyer’s son, Arthur, Is here now and to stay while Mr. Boyer hae returned to W hittier for his family. • 40 acre— 20 under irrigation -Graterian J * 2 3 F ri. and Sat. April 29 and 80 Twice Dally at 2 j A 0 and" »180 The Only Showings In This Vicinity This Year of the Superb Cinema Spectacle M O VED TO T H E By Gen. Lew Wallace NEW LY R EM O D ELED , D E C O R A TED A N D ' R E F IN ISH E D Presented W ith Touring . Orchestra And Complete effects d i r e c t from the audi torium, Portland Mall Orders Accepted AU SEATS KSERVEC MD SEW* ATM! OFAÜ MR AU PERFORMANCES VISIT OUR NEW STORE N EW T H IN G S ELECTRICAL FO R T H E PRESTO-LAC Decorative SUM M ER SEASO N, WILL PLEA SE Y O U » -• » Prices to Meet Your Approval Enamel Look at yonr mowbrs fot broken and worn parts before catting commences. We keep w ith ALBERTA VAUGHN In stock repairs for any or moot of mower’s mode. The Rogne River Baptist asso ciation will mset In Medford oa Tuesday and Wednesday. April 24 and 27. Several members ere planning to attend from this city. Oerdeo tools, heee, town mowers, fencing and poets of every description. Peil’8 Comer - N ext D oor to H eath ’s C onfectionery—Just East o f E lk ’s T em p i Large Display* W indow s and M ore Room . A ny E lectrical Work. “COLLEGIATE” - W ill Soon B e H ere ALSO riotous story of college e — love affairs and a rilling football gam» as » big climax! OVERLAND SHOE SHOP FLY ✓ • Visiting W ith Sister— Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Roberts of Medford spent yesterday in this city visiting at the home of Mr. ( Continued from Page One) and Mrs. E. E. Gall’ in the Bell view district. Mrs. Gall'is a.Bis Chapter, ehe will also be a dele- ?ate from the Ashland Chamber. ter of Mr. Roberts. Mr. Irving E. Vining is the Na Have ypur screens made nt tional Counsellor for the Ashland Chamber and our official delegate, Jordan’s mill, as well as representing the State ->f Oregon as President of the Mrs. J. L. Greenwood, who State Chamber. Upon return of spent several days of last week these delegates we shall have the visiting with her niece, Mrs. Arch opportunity to hear first hand talk Waterman In Talent, returned from these great national conven Friday to her home on Liberty tions, and we are scheduling Mr. Vining to talk at the Forum on street. May 24. Mrs. MacCracken will give us an extended report and it is quite possible that an evening session will be devoted to one or both of these most Interesting ad dresses. Did you remember that the ,’trst week In May Is National Mu- ilc Week. W ell the Chamber of shopping Commerce Is perfectly willing to friends, make the whole month of May / Musical strings, music month and we’ hope to have some good mnstc at every one of But gelling hack to that notice, these forums mesttened above, Aahtefrt 14 s i F r l ' M T H T W » ? and there is a hint of the Cham- pai ilesn of some people's talk, Stndlo qn the Plata, to spending An amazing picture of dark est Africa, with its wild beasts, its fearsome ser pents, its cannibals and its pyginiest — Then into the land of the Gorilla — the most deadly of all animals —the nearest approach to the human! J. H. Puller, "secretory of .the (Ae., where he will spend a few Carter, J. A. Churchill. Dr. P. Q, ifjuH t acrsos Bear Creek and ad- splratora, also received the maxi Aahlapd Chamber of Commerce Is days looking a f t e r business Swedenburg, Rev. H. T. Mitchel« FJj( inlng Mr. Razors place on the mum penalty. , R e s t, to Mr. Harr, of Oakland. more, E. D. Briggs. '* Attorney General Moral*, la leering tomorrow for Portland. affairs. Endorsement, T. H. Simpson, ’{M r. Marr is going to 'p u t la «11 summing up the case had asked Chairman, John O. Rlgg, J. D. » th a t under ditch in alfalfa, the 80 year penalty far all three Mars, A. A. Madden, W. J. Dough» 4 acre and 6 room house on men. erty. Others mentioned In tie verdict {Highway to L. J. Redd of Klam- Entertainment, Lew Hannan» ►fath Falls. Mr. "Reed moved In were: Ulisse Ducei, who was chairman, H; B. Hurst, Henry !h sentenced to a I f year term; family last week. ' Enders, Jr., Clyde A. Malone, 8. 1' 78 tth . A 6 room modern Feruccio Norosono, who received A. Peters, Jr. house to W. R. Lamb, of Rogue ten years, Bso Riva, to seven Finance and Budget, G. O. Ba- ' River. years; Calllgaro Angelo to four ’ banks, Chairman, J. W. McCoy, f 5 acres peaches in Bellview to months and Bslo Celotti, who'was P. 8. Engle, W. H. Mcfttolr, W. M. Mrs. F. Stephenson. acquitted. ‘ <4 Poley. The 10 room house at 100 5th Forums, George W. D u n g , to Ambrose of Ashland. chairman/*George A. Briscoe, P. The 7 room furnished house K. Hammond, A. C. Strange, Paul and one acre fru it at 170 Moun Robinson. tain ave., to R. F. Porter of House Committee, . Dan Kay, Huinbold Co., Calif. Chairman, Fred Taylor, Bmtl The « room furnished house when they nse thia new w ondy- ful French Process Face Powder Pell. at 132 5th to C. Aferry of River called .MBLLO-GLO— keeps that Industrial Committee, L. 8. side, Calif. ugly, shine away. Women rave Brown, Chairman, C. N. Pierce, V. • The 5 room house and 1-2 acre over Its superior purity end. Qual O. N. Smith, K. N. Damon, James at 743 Oak to R. Rose of Grove, ity, Stays on so long—-skin looks like a peach— keeps complexion Hersey. ? Calif. youthful — prevents large pored. Legislation, F. C. Holmen, Leased one farm of 40 acres, Get a box of MBLLO-GLO Face I chairman, J. W. McCoy, L. A. one of 27 acres, 2 of 10 each, Powder today. — Llthia Springs i Roberts, Dr. G. W. Gregg, G. F, land 2 sales In escrow, not ready Pharmacy, Bast Side Pharmacy. Billings. • j j to announce. Membership, O. F. Carson, «r Now, don’t you think this office Chairman, W irt M. W right, H. H. deserved one days fishing? I do, ÇHINA IS NOW IN With the first two dozen screen doors sold we will TANGLE OF DISPUTES Elhart, W alter Redford, M illard ' and I took it. give free one set of fixtures with each scfeen door. W. White, H. T. Mltchelmore, ». Yea, business 1» good and now C. Homes, 8. J. Bailey. (Continued From Pago One) is the time to buy. Better let me Retail Trade and Trade Rela show you something. No? Well, tlA Chinese. The French Catho tion, Homer Billing«, chairman, ft call again. lic missionaries have much influ B. McNair, Tom H ill, Charles L. ence and are well, liked. France May, C. A. White, Dr. C. A. is negotiating the new Annam GIVEN PRISON SENTENCE Haines, F. F. Swennlng, F. F. ROME, April 25, — (IP) — commercial treaty with the Pe W hittle. * Roads and Highways, W . M. Former Deputy Tito Zanlhoni king government, thus tacitly rec Briggs, chairman, O. H. Johnson, was sentenced to SO years im- ognizing it. J. P. Dodge, A. L. Coggins, Dan F. prisonment for his attempted as sassination of Premier Mussolino. Kay. H. 0. STOCK General Luigi Capello and An Sports, Louis Dodge, chairman, MORTICIAN A. C. Nlniniger, W. D. W hittle. H! gelo Urselle,‘ the former alleged by the prosecution to have been Helene Blede D. McNair, D. Perozzi. a ring leader in Zanlbonl’a plot Licensed Lady Assistant TIRED OUT — GONE FISHING against the premier, and the lat We buy for ourselves and recommend to Depnty Coroner Office A tew days ago, upon a jrepre- ter one of the other alleged con- others only the soundest issues which we sentlve of this paper calling at have carefully investigated. the office of the Ashland Realty Co., at 26 E. Main, they found the above notice pinned up on Mr. Daniel Payne’s desk. Today COUNSEL TO INVESTORS IS we again called at same'office CHEERFULLY GIVEN in quest of news and asked Mr. Payne the meaning of the notice, and received the following an swer: “Yes, I meant Just what the notice said and believe me, I had one dandy rest trying to beat Sylvin Provost In catching Biggest Little Store inT ow n. Open Evenings. >■ Ashland, Oregon those speckled ^eantles and I LICENSE came within one fish of doing Sim pson’) In N ew Location 277 E. Main