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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1927)
5=5= Mrs. Jesse Npll w as operated , on, at m M edfari hospital <+t 8aturdhy. Her ton sils w c r e ,fS - FOB SALB— Mountain ranch« ». lfo or *20 «cren. Im pfove- sntsî | 7 te H I por acre. Ad oso Summit ranch. Slsktyoe. »•OR. 222-4» moved-. ; . . ». < Mrs.. R. C- Goodman o f Asfllapd spent fhe day* With Mrs. Carl Gotfgc&e Tuesday- . 1 ,: ‘ i < • The county picnic In t -.Jbjs rooms perk Friday ,when. th e sucepas- B A R B BOMB BARG AIN— Pine ful Eighth grade boys and girls modem house, B rooms and attic, fronj 0Ter tha county, received plastered, concrete foundation, ce * their diplomas frori the conifty mented haMment, 2 lots. apples, . superintendent in the wording et pears, walnuts, and berries, ap Chautauqua building, end In the praised nt 14200, east front. 1 - f faternopn have their friendly ri- block above Boulevard, this side valry in Athleitc sports, promises Normal school. Snap at (2700. to be one of the big days for t i e M. C. GnUk. <1 Sant Main St. youngsters as well as their fpm- 222-1 llles. Those finishing the B e l or w eek. Barber Apte. 111 Gran ite. 111-tf view school at this time are Everett Smith, Ruth Newbry Industrial' Committee of C. ’ Carol Jones and Josephine Far of 0. to Oonsider mer. Ruth and Carol will he Stu . Development dents at the Ashland High ( school this fall If their present ( aley 229-8 A survey o f t h e opportunities ‘ and advantages Ashland presents plans work ont. The P. T. A. held their, last FOR RENT— Unfurnished five oom modern along an Industrial line will be . regular meeting Tuesday night. , room bungalow w ith garage, two of g rou n d , sta rted next Monday evening At their business meeting and ( blocks from business district ou icken houM. when the Industrial Development election of officers, the nomln- paved street. Inquire a t l i t « St, L 210-1-mo. Committee of the Chamber of ating committee presented the ( 122-1* ~ Commerce hold a meeting in the ' following ticket for electldh , M Chamber of Commerce rooms. FOR RRNT— Six room hOQSe ***** The principal topic under dls- which was unanimously passed. , la T alaat. Cerner o a B a la and Pres. Mrs. Ralph Clapp; V. —______ cussion will be "The timber re- ’ Pres., Mrs. Cbas. Jones; Sec. ( highw ay. P hone 172«B-2, 122-6 ’ ________sources adjacent to Ashland and , Treas. Norma Reeder. FOB RENT— Unfurnished four eaning and how they should be capitalized.” Mr.. Strange ql the Normal . room house with garage, |1 2 ot In Odd Members of the committee are: Faculty talked interestingly gn ( month. 882 East Mala. 222-4 D. Petfly, L. H. Brown, V. O. N. Smith, C. county unit system. The pro- ( 222-1* H. Platee, K. N. Damon and gram closed with community sing- ( FOR B E N T — N ice convenient ———— James Hersey. These members 6-room cottage. Down tow n dis month, wo- are tba.t all persons who ’ Ing.and during "the social hour ( trict, reasonable rent. Inquire Ho »usework for are interested In or have infor- following cake and coffee were . served by the hostess, Mrs. Earl ( tel Ashland. 212-tf BtrJr" 991 « • n u t,o n on the ’ “hject *>e pres- Smith, Mrs. Chas. Jones and Iter- , ent at this m'eetlng. While the ma Reeder. , for a boy mooting is held principally to room house close to school. New A party of friends from the years. B ex discuss the question of timber Bellview district, number seven, paper and paint. Call 817-1« or 221-2* resources, suggestions of other motored into the Applegate Valley . 812 Holly street. 221-tf — — lines of Industrial development Sunday, gathering wild flowers , O F— Let A. which the Chamber may enter and armfuls of the fragrant am i - ; repair It for wm j>e jn or(ier. la now in bloom. Some flue Asa FOR SALE—One of my three » Wolcott’s While It is not considered the lia roots were brought back for Jeersey cova, pom e and see them 90 6-1-mo.* function of the Chamber of Com- planting. nellked. J. V. Wright 182 Mt. Ave. r g«n«i3 merce to establish factories of Wilbur Tucker, son of Mr. and Phone 418-J. 2SS-Ì 247-I j . any kind, It Is directly in tftelr Mrs. L. B. Tucker was seriously 198-1-M e.* lln a o t MOJft to collect all Infor- hunrt Monday when a large caa of _______ _ , mation concerning Industrial op water which he was holding oil x, ima paid for portunties and to present and ad- the side of a tractor in going |o a [' vaal» pboua vertice such opportunities and to back field, slipped out of his •rd. Ove. assist In Interesting capital in control, forcing his hand In under 124-tf establishing payroll plants n Ash- the seat of the tractor, breaking turkey eggn. a t e h a v e nbont 18 tone alfalfa hay la field or daliv- the hone of his thumb, betweqp, and MA2CAKER orod. Will biyr up to 100 gallons* Moraga Op. office a t residence, the first and second Joints, and separated milk par week. Ad- 174 N orth M ala. P hoao 4M : tearing the ligaments in two. The dress Route 1, B ob 111, on Boule Doctor cut back on the hand, and vard road. 122-2* Joined the ligaments and set the bone. Informing Wilbur that he FOR SA LE—A lfa lfo and grain could not use his hand for a hay, Harry Weagant, Valley View month. Thia Is a hard blow to district. Phone 11 F 4 . 221-2 anyone who Is anxious to keep FOR SALE — Cheap, ten S. C. busy and be at work earning dur White Leghorn yearly hens, laying ing the busy season. 70 per cent. Phone 222-R. 221- Ray Brown, who has been in SAN FRANCISCO .May 21. — hrisona some months, hoping the FOB SÀlE^-Frult Jars, 38Ï 8th (IP) — Eight American Indians high dry air would help him to 217-8 have thus far signified their In regain his health, which was de tention of participating in the pleted following seven attacks of FOR SALE:— Universal range, 480-mlle markthon over the Red white enamel, almost new, Li Carriers of the West have Join wood highway between San Fran Asthma Just previous, returned to brary table, three quarter bed, ed in arranging special excursion Ashland Saturday very much baby crib, nursery chair, high fares between stations from Port cisco and Grants Paas, Ore., June better for his stay in the south. chair and miscellaneous articles. land, Ore., and south, Ogden. 14, it was announced here today. . Mrs. Willit of Ashland is fin The race is being cqnducted by ishing the Neil Creek term of 287 8th street. - 21<-tf Salt Lake Clty% BI Paso, Texas, Al the Redwood Empire Association school for Mrs. Cairis the latter* FOR SALE Small rock crush buquerque, N. M., and west for which is composed of eight Cali having been called to the home of er. 8 H. P. holler, stove grates and the Memorial Day observance, ac fornia counties and one Oregon her brother, Ralph Stlenmitz, backs, lawnmowers sharpened cording to an announcement to county. who was seriously hurf in an au and repaired. Castings and .ma day. Contestants must be backed by tomobile accident. He lingered a The special low fare will apply a city, county, club or other or chine work at Eagle Iron and few days, and then passed out Brass Foundary, 1 41 Gberlln St. where the one way fare Is |2 8 qr ganization and the hackers of leaving a wife and several small 318-1-mo.* less, with the minimum adult ex each must provide an automobile children. A number of Bellview cursion fare of 60 eenta. The U-Toti O M ill . 39« We buy and sell used stove tickets will be on sale May S7, 28, which will, travel along with the people will remember Ralph for *?TaaChassO • 494 l p r i c e * f . • . be fixtures. 862 Bast Main or 642 29 and 30 with return limit of runners and carry his supplies as he stayed one time at the Homes A l FUnt, Michigan well as an umpire. place, attending school at Bell B a llo o n tlrc e Boulevard . I J l- l- m o . June 1. No stop over will be al •tandard on all It has been estimated that the view, a few years ago. lowed. race win require about ten days. The cast for the Senior - pie/, SNOWSTORM AT KLAMATH It must all be made en foot but “A Full House,” had'a party at C heck the raeers may run, walk or sleep the Bellview club house Wednes REDDING, Cal., May 21.— (IP) PRESIDENT COOLIDGE FAVORS EXTRA SESSION to Suit their own convenience. day night. Music was faralshed — A showstorm struck northern A first prize of 21000 and oth by an orthophonic. Jco crpaip California and southern Oregon WASHINGTON. May «1-— (IP) er prises totaling another thou and sake was served at a lnt> today. According to reports re The hour and a wonderful time Is re ceived here, snow fell briskly at President Coolidge has under sand, have been offered. race will start from the civic ceq- ported. The bunch of young peo Klamath Falls, Ore., and Weed favorable consideration a sugges and Mt. Shasta City, Cal. It did tion for an extra session ot con ter here at 10 a. m., June 14, flag ple was chaperoned by the neccs* day. rary elder members, four In nun- gress to begin In not remain long on the ground. - —-fi----***itlB i , . , , • ber, to mo that «U wont well; U N IV E R S IT Y S T U D E N T S W E D The committee (or the Fratern al Bfeod^rhobd'lxplgp, Vhich hqd (U ^ Q u p ld hap bean a busy little planning tp fold liielr loftfq fbypw ’ a t the UnJxerpity o f Cali meetings at the Bellviev club fornia, statistics reveal. Ten marriages and 2« betroth house* hare decided, since they will ao soon be discontinuing als have been the mythical mateh- their lodge tor summer, ¡to>' wdlt marker's score In the senior class until the tall session to meet out during the four campus years. here. They are planning to have a here in the direction of Pertn.J| welnor roaat at the home , of The plane Wee about one thousand Mr. and Mrs. Mark True next feet high and travelling at a tra« week to. be held on the creek. We mendous speed. Naval authorities believed It predict for them a anow storm waa Lindbergh but Impossible Io and a hoqse party. reoognise marks because of dusk. Ed Barton shipped a large bunch of beet cattle to nearfFort LORGETT FIELD, France,— Klamath .on Monday. "The roads This field Is fully Illuminated are so nearly Impassable that they ready to receive Captain Lind are not trying'*to drive them out bergh. Crowds on the field have to pasture. Several other men are grown to several thousands. Ex planning to take their beef cat citement Increasing every m la- tle Into the Klamath county for , summer pasture among them be I ute. ing Ed Dunn, Alex Mcklllater and PARIS— Hot cognac, a Uttia Hoiper Barron. whiskey and the finest apartment In Paris awaits Charles Lind bergh here. Every detall h a n LINDBERGH MONOPLANE REACHES FRANCE been arranged for the aviator's comfort upon his arrival from New York to Faris. (Continued From P age One) Railroads Fix Low Rates For Memorial Day Used Cars Packard IF VOtmeAaOWS r o « 6 CONTRARY . X DON’T V fA N N A . COMB O U T / ( m J IBS Granite Where the sick and aged are eared tor In pleasant kome lurrouadlngs. DB. IBMI8T A. WOODS Prsetfoe Limited To Eye, Ear, None and Throat X-Ray, Iaolnding Teeth (M ice Howie: 1® - 1 » and 9 - * Houses, lots, acreage and tim ber tor sale, terms. Rpalrlng, remodeling and new work. 464 Mountain Ave. Phone 468J T. L. POWELL General Transfer Good team and motor trucks. Good service at a reasonable prfce — Phone 82. CABINET WORKS Corner Helman and Van Ni Phohe 181 184-tf Hudson Ooach The Automotive Shop Chevrolet Dealers 1*2 Office and C ALL JERRY O’BEAL For Tour Next Job Of Plumbing Shop la B eaver BUg. Phone 128 WHITTLE1 TBAH8TKR A STORAGE 0 0 . Coal, Wood and Ston ge Jaek and Orion Maplesden at tended the Orange Dance at Hornbrook Saturday night. Frank Wells came up from Hilt to drive a logging Caterpil lar for Marshall Horn at White Point. The Jackson county road offic ials were down again last Tues day looking over a possible road site between Deter and the State highway at Summit Ranch. _ OMek Berry ealled at ' Deter Tuesday evening. S. L. Craig has been repairing the road down the canyon in or der to bring bis logging, equip ment over It. Mrs. Frank King of Colestln was baying supplies la Deter Tuesday. Hardman Moore of Hornbrook came ap to work during the sum mer for Marshall Horn at White Point. . Printing, pairing cen it work and roofing. Printing, tinting and papering, try Clift Burlingame, 881 Mt. Av. PAINTING—Ambro 8. Park, painting, Duo Tone work. 711 Lib erty. Phone 488, 180-1-mo. PAPER RANGING I. H. Scott— Paper hanging and interior docorBOmip Rotteteoticui Clarence Dodge was a caller a t gnsraateed or no pay. L mvo rsvshsrleab maaterly craftuaaaahte dor wife name U fam ou*. T he ta is h ie D u c o , w ith e n b e lU s h a ie a t chaMcuried. b r illia n t And, o f course, It has all the and «mocirhn—■ -e ll the flati d o n , fing er-tip steering and pendaUOrv that have broughi This beautiful car Is now. on display in showroom. C om eandeeefcl C h e v r o le t D e liv e r e d H u y indwb As few«« bändiin« P r ic e s a *¥ C ow co st By Taylor Alow VIHAT? Convalescent Home 27 First 81 tfU A tiY T r Au 10-12 WM. B. GOULD THE AUTOMOTIVE SHOP Ashland, Oregon - MOW A i*f—IF MOW PROMISE T v e e a «OOO GeRL NÙV cam coMir <xxr OffiosThose 1M om Contractor— Realtor— Builder ^Imperial Landau Mom and Pop D r. (Aarin A. Fhysidaa and or >the Deter ranch Monday evening. ders a t Swaaaoa A Peahlera. 184-1-mo. Jack O’Neil, logging contractor, was a business visitor at tbs Avgerls mill Tuesday. EXECUTOR’S SALE Vernon Dodge and Iris De NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ter went on a. swimming party in Ashland Sunday with a num That the undersigned executor of the estate of Amsl Wheeler ber of their friends. Thomas, deceased, will, from and after the 27th day of June, 1827, SOUTHERN OREGON NORMAL COMMENCEMENT proceed to sell the real property hereinafter deeeribed, and all of the right, title and Interest ot (Contlnned From Page One) said Amsl Wheeler Thomas, de- Ashland. The committees are working for cash. Said sale will be made to make the program for alumni pursuant to the order of the day one of the most enticing ever county court of the State or Ore held, In Ashland. In order to In gon. for Jackson county, la the terest everybody who ever at- matter of said estate, and bids teqdeà or taught at the old Nor will be received by the saM eae- mal school, those who taught pad outor at the law etflee of W »J. attended but did io t graduate Moore, Camps Building. Ashland, will be classified as associate The sale wilt be made sub members of the alumni. A thor ough search is being -made for ject to confirmation by i t I 4 everybody who ever attended the county eonrt. and the premises to old Normal and the. committees be sold are described as follows: Beginning at the • Intersection expect a record attendance. Sunday afternoon. June 11, at of the west line of th e’ flrtt 4 p. m. the bacetlanreate aer- alley-way east of Mountain Ave vloee will be held In the auditor nue with the north side-line of ium- The speaker tor this oo- the Boulevard In the city of Ash caelon has not been selected. This land, Jackson county, ' Oregon: program will also include musi thence running north 1* |4* west along and parallel with the cal numbers. Monday will be devoted to ex westerly Blde-Une of M id alley aminations and Tuesday morn a dtstaace et 1 |8 feet; thegee ing the commencement exercises wqst 78 feet; thence eouth paral wig he held In the auditorium. lel with the went side-line ef sold Dr. George Rebae, dean ot the alley-way to Oh Intersection with graduate school of the University tho northerly eMe-lfea of the <>f Oregon and Vrho M well known Boulevard; thence lm aning seg th in thin seetloa. will be t h e speaker. Wednesday uoou school will be illsgilsqed and the following Moa- The farmer’s individual pro dift tir e efficiency is rising rap idly through increased appHca tlon of science and modern ma chinery. P ew era—strik e ef gold ora on Johnson mountain will he ex tensively worked.