Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 21, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    Local - Personal flotes
District Attorney Newton C.
Chaney and wife of Medford
motored to Ashland last evening
and enjoyed dinner at the Plaza
Cato and Cenfecttonery.
The Misses Ruth and Grace
Bigham of Table Rock, who have
been students at the Southern
Qregon .Normal school,
se-
shred schools fos foe
term
in Eagi« Point district«/ • |
WhriMser pianos manufactured
A dandy plate luneta ¿M udine
for the last 2«9 years. For mie at
» h a rt’s.
\ : coffe« evfiry “° ° ° « 4 Right, B le.
lll-tt
Paulesard's for cblanlng.
Id f u m i Killed—
Sizteen persons were killed
and 221 Injured in 1,928 motor
vehicle accidents in Oregon dur-
lug April according to a report,
prepared by T. A. Rqffety, chief
All holder,»! «Uhland Proforv-
lag O». stock certificates ¡will
aOw be Issued * Stock In Bagley
Canning Co., upon presentation of
old certificates duly signed at the
office of the cannery.
223-2
Liquor P oured
Three-hundred gallons of as­
Red Triangle Chop Suey Sauoe, sorted liquors , seised and con­
Schuerman's Grocery.
221-tl fiscated by the Josephine county
prohibition squad were poureì nt
Big Opening Dance F a i.r 2 o'clq^c yesterday afternoon!
Grenada Pavillon! Tonight. 223-1
Kindergarten
and
nurnery.
VtoMed to Outrai Polut—
Mrs. Nellis Sleloff, 132
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Lune of dins e t.
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this city visited recently tai
Central Point at the home of
New 7 Piece ‘‘Pavilion E
P, M. Jbnes and parents. Mr. Band”' Fair Grounds tonighi
Lane Is in the Jewelry business
In this city.
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Swift Premium Boiled Ham, .. The Ashland Daily Things re­
Schuerman's Grocery.
221-tf ceived a beautiful bouquet of
flowers this morning from Mrs.
Wurlltler Pianos Nationally Lewis Jacks, president - -of- the
advertised— highest quality, for local Floral society In apprecia­
tion for their help and Coopera­
tion In «asking the Flower Show
a success.
Neighbors of Woodcraft cooked
a student at the. University of
Oregon in Eugene, Is home to food sals. Saturday, May 21,
spent a* few days vacation with Harfy Bred. Store.
fills parehts, Mr. and Mrs. Hogfier
Barron who reside on a ranch <For gtodnattot kbito sei< ekr
Just south of town on the Pa­ special offer In York Blue s|lk-
cific highway.
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Following the crowds to the hlg Word .fRcwetved— w .. ; .
Word has been retotva6ifer
opening dance ( fair grounds Pa­
vilion, tonight. Everybody’S go- Ashland by Mrs. Clyde Toung
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
To make It imposalbto for any
misunderstanding on the part of
any in terested party, we hereby
notify an concerned that, wa will
pot permit a County Road across
onr lands lying adjacent to Emi­
grant Creek, in Township 29,
Ranges one and two, E.
BUTLER WALKER.
NATURAL LITHIA 8PRING8 CO.
employment In an Insurance of­
fice. Miss VanDyke formerly re­
sided In this city and graduated
from the local nigh school.
M Wem T h m « h Caves—
Plfty-alx tourists and others
went through the Oregon Caves
last Sunday, that being the day
the Cavsa Wars officially opened
for the season. ■
A complaint has bean
against W. 8. Brewster of
land. Oregon, by Deputy I
Warden Roy Pnfr. of this
ter having ‘ a green ants
hear hide In bin .possession,
b our' case Is still penBthg. ' v ‘
213-tf
Wirt M. Wright and Henry C,
Galey' were ia Klamath Fall«
Thursday to represent the Ash­
land XlwoD|a «lab at a Kiwanla
luncheon to which Invitations bad
been sent to, this city and Bend.
■ W. R. Mackey of Medford: «
a fine of WJB «od costs in Jm
.Taylor's court in Jacksonville
ìttae X7tk of this Sjioufh *?r m
ling without a license.
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R ep ort Hales —-
i Tbs Claycomh Motor comp)
cents,' reports the following m ie«;
231-tf Toyd .topring to John Jackio«
Arrived, to Ashland
Dr. P. Norton, recently of the
State Board of Health of Ark­
ansas, has arrived tat Ashland
and will make his horns with hlg
sister, Mrs. K. M. Mellor oh
Ashland street.
Ford touring to B. M. Heath
¡Uhland.
n r
k Dlsfriet. No. 1«. — Charles
mutter, Mildred Nichols.
District No. II. — Marguerite
Ann Nickell, » m a Ferlund. Am­
elia LVella Meyer.
District No, 1 1«.» ¡Spats Valley
'— Frank Strnna, Herbert Fltsger-
mld, .WpnE. Frances MllkOwaki,
Richard Everett Vincent, Rosalie
E. Schute, * John( S. Norton, Mil­
dred B. Wyatt.
District No, llpr-^naa Laura
W h V '
Talent—Francis G. Crossett, Li­
la HUI, Esther * frbldrirfge, Flody
Long, I Bertha Hattie »«bison.
Hubert Howard 8andlin, Lillie
Ferg, Mary Stoddard, Frank
$ Sixty-two eub-ef-atato fori
registered at the local Chi
of Commerce yesterday.
A shland ^ tetters
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Knotts and
children of Bandon are Ashland
visitors today. They-are accom­
panied by Mrs. Knott's mother,
Mrs. Emma Kenyon, who after
a few dajn visit with friends In Robert* Metsgar, Charles Y T w it­
Ashland, will leave' for Redding, ter, Levon Perry Dnnford,, Claire
Cal., Where she will ' visit her J, Russell, Oracle Marie Wake­
daughter, Mr». John King. Mr. field, Frances Wakefield, John
and Mrs. Knotts are returning to L.,Coke.
their home today. These people
District No. 2.—Violet Christo-
are all former residents of this 1 bel Jody, Arren Wilsey.
city and may locate here again
District No. 2. — Margaret
in the near future. ‘
Hamilton, Ailed Johnson.
Phoenix — John Dickey Ed­
wards, Raymond Montgomery,
Claud Sumner Chaplin, Willlqm
David Cottrell, Viola Loulsto
Scberrer, Mabel Mary Glover,
Rebecca Jean Rose, Elisabeth A.
ParsottB, Rath M. Reed, Frances
Leona Daugherty, Leona Lents,
Sybil Enid Caster.
Central Point— Gloria M a y
Bolds, Rollln H. Boles, R u t h
Gold Hill— Marcia M. Radtke,
tdella Cash, Leora Only, Nettle
Marilyn Lucille Hitye, Ruth By­
R. Dole, Edith M- Dole, Mabel
erly, Linaley B. Dorman, Melvin S.
Louis« Elliott, Edith Merle Hedge­
Sargent,
Vivian O. McDermott.
peth, Lola 8. Hood. Margaret Ann
Prospect— Jean Anne Amidon,
PI ct U c nt Hetamu'e—
Nicholson, Iola Mabel.. Carr,
^William John Mooney, Elizabeth
The Central Point nnlt of the Frances E. Preikshat, Audrey K ,
jjlansfleld, Ray— E. Merriman,
Martin,
Oliver
Obenchala,
Ndr-
Girl Scouts staged a picnic at
John M. Phipps, Walter Steetoy
Hetman's in this city Tuesday man Weiss, May Eicher.
Hinrichs.
evening, a goodly number en­ * District No. 9.— Dorotha jifo-
|
District No. ««.— Guy M. Wal-
joying the swimming.
rie Pearce, Robert Simpson. Glad­
|on, Vernon, Hopkins, Jack D. Mc-
ys Cowden, Margaret Brophy.
District'No. 10.— Marianna Bl-
. Cram, Vor-
Evans Valley— Ines Mae Law-
........ ' rence, Irens Pickering, Vernon
Cal., arrived to Ashland yester­
-Dorothy M. Neathamer, Henry Weide, Milo
day in company with her son
Gharles Logan, who In to ploy Qoy.,'Carrell M, Charley, Evelina |¡dgnr Blackley.
today with tho Yreka Lions «lab
against the Medford Lions elnb
In a gelf tournament nt the InU
ter place. Mrs. Abbott will visit
with Jtor dwmrtoswf 'M n. a . c .
Nintaffsr and Mm. isftry O'Neal.
“ARIZONA BOUND”
WITH GRAY COOPER
8UNDAY ONLY
B
aymdmd C rifrth
-«MdiM-Sik Bill»'
SUNDAY EVEMNS
EXCELLENT FOOD,
COURTEOUS SERVICE
PL E A SA N Ì SURROUNDINGS
Snnday Evening Dinner, 11.00
£
Essex Speedabont, Coach,
4-Door Sedan
Hudson
Coach, Standard 4-Door Sedan
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
IMPROVE
Y o u r H o m e?
Let 118 finance your spring program — to
build—bny-<-or improve your home. A loan
from this Association gives the borrower ad­
vantages in monthly payments to repay.
HERE COMES THE BRIDE
There is nothing more perfect for
the June bride’s coiffure than on«
of our “Nestle” - p e r m a n e n t
waves. Ws prefer to have charge
We are prepared to give the best service
in acting on applications and closing loans.
Jackson County Building &Xoan
Association
30 North Central Ave.
Medford, Oregon
Faster LONG DISTANCE
M edford
Give the NUMBER you want to your LOCAL oper*
ator, together with your own number and remain
on the line until you are connected. IPs almost
like a local call—
Simple - Speedy - Economical
For quality, purity add flavor, always
amery
THE RATE IS THAT OF A “ STATION-TO-STATION” CALL
On caf/s Io other Pacific Northwest cities you
may obtain faster service by giving the «lumber
you want to “ Long Distance”
IT YOU DON’T HAVE THE NUMBER ASK “ INTORMATION.”
SHE HAS DIRECTORIES FOR ALL POINTS FREQUENTLY
CALLED FROM ASHLAND.
Then tho ranshino and hot minonJ baths of
Sudden Service
Richardson Springs
Near Chioo, Butte County» California can do
/
Wonders For You.
Oppoeite Lithia Springs
? Hotel
j District No. «•— Lelah Blisa-
heth Todd, Lolah Catherine Todd,
Bude Falfs-^Josephlae Ellsa-
th SlmervlUe, Kenneth Bdmond-
n, Arllne Evelyn Chambers, El­
mar William Abbott, Byron Hen­
ry Stoddard, Lloyd Ford dark.
District No. 84.— Merle Perk-
las.
district No. IB.- Doris
lotte Conger?
District No. »8.— Alma Clay­
ton, Ella Sophia Andersoa, Rob­
ert Anthony Hodgson.
District No. 99. — Marguerite
A. Cunningham, Lula Barnes.
District Tio. 100.— Orville R.
Davison, Orren
J. Davisson.
Blanche Beamon, Nllva Ayres.
SEE THEM ON OUR DISPLAY
FLOOR'
You may now call any telephone in .Medford by
NUMBER without asking for “Long Distance.”
Are Yon hi Bfcunol
NOi NOT FEELINO JUST RIGHT
GEO. J. HAYES AT THE ORGAN
Casey.
THRU YOUR 'LOCAL OPERATOR
Ashland
belle that ring in the spring, tra-la, ‘
nothing bat bills in the fall! Hal Ha!
8AN FRANCISCO, May 21. —
(IP) — TW Mate supreme eonri
today ruled that land owned by
Orientals for th« development of
trade.azhto from the agrizulturaj
Industry, does aot coma under
provisions of the California anti«
The public gets the Mad of
alien land lava»
government It has the Interest
The eonrt »b, thlg Interpreta- mid totelllfffcato to demand.
A sh la n d
Ftoed SBU aad Oosto—
A. 0. Snyder was taken to
Judge ’ Ro«*s court In Jackson­
ville recently by Deputy Gams
warden Roy Pnry of Ashland
and fined 150 and «4.00 cost
for soiling shad without a license.
ADD'LO T TO YOUR YEARS
' And so rtd nest to your life.
When John R. Gordon, Danville,
111., fonnd himself "always tired
at Highl and burdened with n
backache,” ho took Foley Pills, a
wonderful diuretic stimulant for
the kidneys. "After a few doses
I felt better, could work with
store base, became stronger and
oonld sleep better.” Men and
women everywhere are using and
roooammadtog Foley Pills, diuret­
ic. for fsdlty kidney action. Ia
eonstant Uss over 91 ymrs.' Sat­
isfaction guaranteed. Sold every­
where.— No. 2.
JAPS WIN DECISION
SER VIC E from
Mrs. O. B. Bib on Van Ness
avenue returned this morning
from Astoria, where she attend­
ed a Rebekah assembly ns a
delegate.
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SATURDAY ONLY
Dlatrict No. ««.— Homer For­
rest Powell, Musa Bmogene Ed­
mondson, John A. Wright.
Diatriot No. «8.—William N.
Dorn.
Oak Grove— Earl Guchaa, Er­
nest Meier, Irene Margaret Bre-
wold, Ruth CoghlU.
District No. 78—rCarol Pava-
towa Jones, Waxy Ruth Newhry,
Josephine Fprmar.
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• District No. Tfi. -rr Floyd G.
ieaee.
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' District Noj. 82..;— Lillie Ada
4arroll, Edna Laona Phillips,
I District No. 8 4 / — Jack Allen
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Manager
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