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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1927)
A t the Aehlsnd H o te ls . ; In Ashlan d ■■ The follow ing people w e r e Mr. and Mrs. W ym er H among those who registered at the ^lilt, Cal., are In this city Arhland hotel last night: Mr. and yU lting with friends and 1 Mrs. Jesse A, Elkworth of Berk- after business affatm . eley, Cal., Mrs. L. P. W ilkinson o f ' ----------- Jackson, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. M. Returned To Ashland— C. 1 . Pine and family, A dandy plate lunch Igctuding 8. Eastman o f M arysville. C a t, and Miss N. A. Hughes of Clyde, have been In H ilt, Cal. foi eoffee every noon and night, l i e . 'time, have returned to A At the Plasa. 108-tf Ohio. In A sto ria— Mr. and Mrs. Guy Randles on Allison street are spending several days in Astoria as delegates to the Grand Lodge o f Odd. F ellow s and Rebekahs. Delegate to Mcctbqp Jackson Gyger o f the • N e I L creek district is in Astoria this week attending the m eeting o f the Stated conclave Wednesday Grand Lodge of Odd F ellow s and' evening. May IB. R outine busi- Rebekahs. Mr. Oyger Is a dele aees and work in Order o f Temple. gate from Ashland. Dinner at t : 4 8 . All Sir Knights courteously Invited. Mrs. N ellie Sielott’s kindergart O. D. FRAZEE, E. C. en and nursery, rates reasonable, W. H. DAT,- Recorder. hours to suit parents convenience. 1S3 Hargadlne St. 2104« Shopped In Ashland— , Mrs. gondreal and son, Davids of Hilt, Cal., spent the day in this city yesterday shopping and visit ing with friends. '' < y „ Kindergarten and nursery, Mrs. N ellis Sleloff, 133 Harga dlne St. »03-1 m o.* A t the L lth la Springs— Graduation Gifts at Elhart's Stated convocation, Thursday evening. May 19. Routine busi ness, Mark Master Degree. All companions invited. A. J. McCALLEN, H. P. W. H. DAY*. Secretary. ' • 220-2 S|ten(ling Few Days H ere ■ J. F. Bragg, form er forem an for the California Oregon Pow er com pany at Prospect, Is spending a few days in Ashland enroute to Sacramento, Cali, where he will take charge of additional con tracts. Personal engraved cards at Elhart's. Bwrineen Visitor— ' W. D. Miles, a resident o f Rose Paulesur«}1* tor celantng. 213-tf burg. Ore., was in Ashland yes- .Tbvday looking after business af fair*. ■ , ' •"? Left For Portland— C. J. Read, former m anager and ir you want it done right take editor of the Ashland D a l l y tt to Whit«. W.ed-tf Tidings, left today- for Portland and Seattle, where he w ill look af Neighbors of Woodcraft cooked ter business affairs. Mrs. Read food sale, Saturday, May 21, and the children w ill rem ain in Hardy Bros. Store. 220-3 Ashland at their hom e on Harri son street for som e tljne, how Visited Friends— ever. ' . ___• _ Miss Wilma Sparklin of Klam ath F alls spent yesterday in this Let the UNION write your full city visiting with friends. Have .your se/eeag made nt s*. ft yea w aat a real good time «Some to the jaxs dance at Bell- vlejr Friday night. On this Fri day night. May 20. Men 50 cents and women 25 cent. Lunch. T w o Loot Lives coverage automobil« Yeo, of course. Insurance. 12-tf Ixtoking For Locntlon— • Mr. and Mrs. J. G. F ow ler of Klamath F alls are spending a few days in Ashland transacting bus- iness. Mr. Fowler, who Is a man ufacturers’ agent of high «class food specialties, is looking for a location In this city, which he hopes to make a distributing point. * Two workmen lost their lives aa a result of accidents in Ore Head lettuce, gon Industries during the week 8chuerm an’s. ending May 12, according to re- 4 for 25c 21 I te to r a S r io Ashland dent commission Mrs. Mabel Cass and mother, who h a v esp en lth e wintermont hs ln San Diego, Cal., have returned to, Ashland and will probably re main throughout the summer. En route to Ashland they stopped in Los Angeles to visit with Mr. and Mrg. John Shortrldge, former res^ dents Of tWa cfty. , y j TOHITB OHLY “Easy Pickings” . with • . ANNA Q. NILSSON L. Maclean of Net* T ofk . City, N. Y., E. T. Peters o f Havre, Mont,, Melvin Brooks of Vallejo, Cal., and W. T. Smith, W. J. Ben- Jesboy and, A. F. Fle4n .of Port land. Ore;, are among the people v. ho registered at th« Lithia Springs hotel last night Sweet oranges, - 2 dog. for BTe 218-tf Schuerman’s. Elks Initiated— / A* -large number of candidates w ill be initiated at the regular m eeting o f the Medford Elks lodge th is eyening- The .Initia tory work w ill be exem plified by Ruler C. C. Lemon. The Medford Elks lodge is rated as one of the m ost acttvA and fast-grow ing E lks’ organisations in .O regon at the present tlt^e and the member ship is rapidly Increasing. Brownsboro Rancher Claims Cow Which Strayed r * From Home • , At the Oregon Hotel — Mr. and Mrs. George Sayles of San Francisco, Cal., A. Thompson and D. F. Brennen of Los An geles, Cal., and Mrs. D. J. Cas well and Mrs. E.' Jam es of Port land, Ore., were among those who .stopped at the Oregon hotel last evening. . A big bundle of papers for (lime at The Tidings bfficc. For four years a Brownsboro rancher has searched for a cow which he claim s strayed away from home In 1923. Now he has located the bovine in the hands of a rancher near Phoenix. The Brownsboro rancher la seek in g legal advice in regard to re- gaining possession of the anim al, which Is said to have changed a hands several tim es since sh e Attended M eetin g — Chancellor Commander Geo. W. Dunn of Ashland Lodge, Knights of P ythias, went to Grants Pass Monday to attend the monthly social m eeting of Ther and lor the value of m ilk that mopylae Lodge. Near)y 100 was produced since her dlsap- Knights and their, lad les w e r e pea rance. present 8 B ulldingw ln P ro gr ess According to R. W. Clark of the Rogue W ater company, 8 n e w buildings» are now in process of construction In Rogue River. He states that th e com pany Is mak- <ng many neW connections, indi cating a healthy growth In that O^r Fountain ! ” Service !• A. E. Stonehouse, superintend ent of the Fruit Growers* Supply ¡company at H ilt, Cal., la spending the day l y Ashland transacting business, \ . ig Timber Deal is Two Are Killed By.Exploa SPOKANE, Wash.. May IS.—- (IP)— Tw o unidentified m en were compound, exploded prem ature ly. / The victim s w ere laborer* em ployed by the connty at a rock crusher now located at Freem an, a short distance from here. Gow Patterson is Honored by Ashland. (Continued from Page One) The governor dw elt in detail on the proposed Income tax'. This measure with its low rats and low exem ptions, places the bur den of taxation on net incomes. Although the wage earner would pay a tax it w ould, be a sm all tax w hile the rate Is sufficiently low that persons w ith larger in comes would not be burdened. provision m ade to provide the revenue which has been secured frqm this taxation. "W e fa ce'a n em ergency In this state. This Income tax m ust be passed to m eet that em ergency. 1 asked your support," the governor said in closing bis address. The governor spoke at the Southern Oregon Normal school in the afternoon and at . Medford at a Rotary club and Chamber of Commerce Incheon at noon. To day he is speaking at Klam ath F alls at the seventh com m unity dinner to be ^sponsored by th< Klam ath F alls Chamber o f Com merce. At the Normal school reception held a t 4 o ’clock in the afternoon. Governor and Mrs. P atterson, Senator and Mrs. Geo. W. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. J.- H. F u ller and President and Mrs. J. H T th u reh - lined serges. suits see our P aulsernd’sl 213-tf j e th e r 'w ith associates com pleted Tof each |1 9 0 in taxes paid in arrangem ents for the purchase ‘Ashland, illustrating how sm all a irom th j Em pire D evelopm ent proportion of taxes_ are levied by the greater company. the . state board am ount being voted by the people. «MEDFORD WOMAN DIES In a logical m anner he follow ed Mrs. Hugh Story, Medford these statem ents With an explah- resident for the last 17 years, atfon of how the present deficit died at her hom e in that city of near »3,000,000 in th e state Monday afternoon. She w as a treasury cam e to exist. In 1922 an native of Sheffield, England. Her incom e tax was enacted, and in husband and two sons survive. 1925 this was repealed with no The Citizens Bank Ashland, Oregon Get Your Coupons nspires rful new çnver washable / . Comfort and Protection ’ heyve just arrived — an adore them! 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Lithia Springs Pharmacy Jason Robards Wwnia Drowns, __ Garden tools, hose, law n m owers, fencing and posts o f every description. Many wish for them. Wise people get them by sys tematic saving. . IS A A C ’S -‘T racked by Look at your m ow ers for broken and Worn parts before cutting commence*- W e keep in stock ■ repairs for any or m ost o f m ow er’s made. z Everybody needs them. <Mt <rM*taku*W2. ITC ■ ■ un w n a r m m 8 u nsn iiry afternoons is proving to he riione popular every day. When you are shopping, Visited Brick Plant— stop in, a cool refreshing L. rf. Hanson of the Ashland hotel spent se v e r a l. hours yester drink and a few minutes day visiting tb ein ew Sm l^i Bros. , rest will help immensely. Brick plant idj Central ?Pot>t; ,Mr,i Hansen stated that th is'p lan t'w as A r A l sale on suits, a great asset to the R ogue River window. Paulserud’s. valley as it made 300.009 bricks at one tlmO, taking 6 'days to start Fresh milk and cream— Schuer- sufficient beat and 5 days to cool Fhone 116 an’s. 218-tf off. These bricks are sold for Only The Best 818 a thousand at Central P oint, , NOTICE but If they are shipped in, the ‘ TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: price is |2B v thousand. To make it im possible fot any misunderstanding on the part of any Interested party, we hereby notify all concerned that, we w ill THE QUALITY STORE not perm it a County Road across our lands lying adjacent to Emi grant Creek, In Township 39, Ranges one and two, E. - (¿1 BUTLER WALKER. , . „■- NATURAL LITHIA SPRINGS CO. Farmers Attention! Would Develop Business The ¿overnor denied that the income tax law would keep new industries from the state. It would on the contrary, bring new industries to the state. "New in dustries don’t expect to make money at the start. It Is the pro perty tax they fear and this would be reduced by the incom e tax. The governor opened his ad- ’•'A I .- H 6 For graduation ill were In the receiving line. The entire student body and faculty of the school num bering more than 300, were Introduced to the receiving party. A delightful program of vocal and Instrnmenthl m usic was rendered and a brief address was given by th e govern- T h e Embroidered Flower» are o f yarn applique, b rillia n tly colored end a rtfu lly grouped, — in delightful con treat to the »oft aukdued pnctel tone» o f the froclt