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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1927)
Local * Personal flotes (PuWùWhr «U THE ORANGE RIVER Visitor» from Medford— Mr. and Mra. Jack Madiaon ot Medford were in Aahland yes terday visiting the city and Llthia park. awning Th« Orange River was made .by iany negroes eating orange». Fhen the negroea would eat or age» they would squeeze the lice out of the orange. Thia iu ld make little streams of or age Juice which ran together to lake the great Orange River hich run» In Africa. Roaa Raglpnd. BA Visitors from Sarramaada . Mr. and Mrs. Ray R. Woodrafl of Sacramento. Cal., atopped in Ashland yesterday to «W t with friends ( and to visit the Llthia park. Mr. and Mra. Woodrafl were enroute north. • THE A a RRBALL GAME i ' I n Hornbrook, Cal., salmon are very plentiful. The way the poo-' The boys and girls oLMrs. Ca pie fleh for them la modern. ton’s room have been playing .First they put the net out and baseball at oar rest period for the then they hook a team of horses last two days. The girls trere to It, About half of the (lah are i up to hat first and we did not females. Those they send to the make one run. They Beat ha 29 hatcheries and the baby flah are to nothing, . But we are to j>lay hatched there. They do It because them again and we hope Ho do they don’t went the Salmon to* better this time. Our score so far become extinct. ia two to one In favor of the girls. Archie H art, 5A Cathryn Doyle, Git ; Let tho UNION write your full . , Captats Charles A. "Ace" Llndienberg, and hie mlther. This picture Miss Marie Davies ef this city coverage automobile lnsukunce. was taken at the Long Island Flying Field where he awaited fav- V'oo, of course. 43-tf kaa secured a permanent position orahlq weather for his flight. The Spirit of St. Louis is seen la at the Chamber of Commerce .do the background. c ing stenographic wqtk. H otel Man Hfre— . Mr. and Mra. E. W. M iller of ‘Hemmed Home A dandy Plata luneb Including GtnnU Pass were visitors In Ash Spent Week-End in Medforxl— Miss Velta Ackley, who has Miss Jean Lynch, who works Upffee eveiy noon and night, 36c. land yesterday. Mr. M iller is the spent the past two weeks visit in*the dry goods department of At the’"Plaza. l(«-tf proprietor of the Rose hotel in Enders store, spent the week-end ing with her parents, Mr. and Grants Pass. - ... -•••- in Medford visiting with her jjlra. O. P. Ackley in McCloud, Returned from Portland— Cal., and with friends iff Berke sisters, Verna and Laura. G. H. Yeo. who has spent the Visitor from Bend— ley, Cal., returned last evening past few days in Portland look D. H. Wood, a resident Of to Ashland where she is employ Elsliinft Yesterday*4 — ing after business affairs, re Bend, Ore., spent the day* in ed at the Clay comb Motor com- A1 Jordan, Morris Harris and turned Saturday to his homo on Ashland yesterday Visiting with Ed Coovling of thia city spent pany. Oak streat. . , ........----- friends. yesterday fishing at Squaw Lake. Visitors from Pacific Grove-— San our special 930 suit, all Left for H. A* i» • > Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Parke and Visited B u tler W alker— wool, smartly tailored, Paulae- Rev. Hugh T. Mltohei Mr. and ’Mrs? Elmer Gilbrant Mr- and M n . George W. Bchhards minister of the local Presbyterian of the Klamath Agency spent of Pacific Grove, Cal., spent yen- church left thia morning ter Ban CL Í . Read Hom»— the day In Ashland yesterday as teiday in Ashland visiting the Francisco, whore ho will attend '¡.‘C. I Road returned home last tho General Assembly of the Na guests at the Butler W alker home city and drinking Llthia water of which they had heard so much evening (ram Portland, Ora., on East Main street. ‘ tional Presbytery, which te be about."- where he has spent tho past week ing held in that city this week. looking after business affaira. The The following people register- Returned from Astoria— Road family now reside In tke _ ■» W W _. 2a eA last "night at the Oregon hotel: ' ‘ MY. and Mr». Quy Randlea tahd James Croad of San Francisco Frank Baron and Allen Baron of Mr«. Nelson returned last night Cal., R. W . GfeU ot Portland, Lee Gntor, Cal., Mr. a n d . Mra. -tee^ AstorU, where they have Ore., ana A. s . zinher atad wife F. Hartman of Beattie, Waah., been delegates to the Grand of Portland, Ore., are among Mrs. C. B. Crawford of San Diego, Lodge of © dd. Fellows and Re- those who stopped last night nt CqL, andi John A. Hating ot 8an bqkaha. v “ the Ashland hotel: Francisco, California. — — W orking at C. of C. — Swift Premium. Boiled Ham, hnerman’s Oroeery. 321-tf TODAY, TOMORROW AMD WEDNESDAY . We are making "an anlmgl 'hook and ^coloring the animals. We have‘planted a garden in a pan/ We painted the pan blue.' ; » J FIHHIKfl FOR SALMON Left for Red Ring—• Stanley Pagel, who has been a geest at tho Rjitler Walker 6 7 C ars ft<*gi8t«TV,l— Sixty-seven ont-of-stato c a r s home on Beat Main street since last Thursday, left yesterday w e r e registered at the l o c a l Chamber of Commerce Saturday., for Rod Bluff, California. The registrations dally for the Smart models in spring suits. past two weeks have bean ap Remember Ppu^serud's sell for proximately the same. less. 2 2 itf Kindergarten and nursery. Mra. Nellie Sieloff, 123 Harga- Left for Mich - 203-1 mo.« Mrs. C. M. Miles- left this dine St. afternoon for Adrean, Mich., where ahe will spend af.year visit- Prom Deter— J. L. Copley o| : ing’ w ltt MMatJves and’ rriesds. spent' the week-end vJsUiag with friends and looking after business affairs. •-•Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hansen ot Heleä Gould, IA 1R Lincoln.'"' " Red Triangle Chep Susy Sauce. Schuerman’s Grocery. . 221-tf tRe Aahland hotel spent the sseak-epd la Redding, Cal., at- Undlng the official opening of the péw Redding hotel. We put th a n whore It wa« vary , ----------- Returned to School— Charles W alter, son of Mr. and Mm. # . P. W alter on Nur- sery street, who has been confln- ed to his home for several days with Illness was able this morn- L eft fo r K lam ath— . Miss Alice W alker, daughter of Mr. and Era. Butler W alker of this city,, left yesterday for the Klamath Agency, where she will spend several days visiting with friends. VACATION School will bo out June the third, and I am glad. I am al ways glad when school la out, su'd I am always glad when It starts again in the fall.' C . DOwey Yoder, 6A ELECTION OF OFFICERS ‘ Tho first of every month on Monday we have, a nevr election of officers. Our mayor for this Month is Headrick Baughman, our Clerk is Nella .Putman, and onr librarian la Dewey Yoder. This the last election wo w ill hold year. Hjalmer Kannasto, 6A 3p in mi “9 P* wi POLITE BURGLAR GIVES ADVICE VANCOUVER) B. C. May 28.— IP)— A cheerful burglar who in vaded the home, of Mr. and Mrs. 3eorga Fitch during their absence from the city lost no time id mak- ng himself at'home. He stretched himself in a com- 'ortable easy chair*In the parlor, helped himself to a package of Fitch’s cigarets and entertained himself prith several records on the family phonograph. To express his appreciation, the B OUN SLASSIFI iod tho Manufacturers* Associa tion of Washington recorded 814 new factories, with out regard to sloe. * ’^ransportsUob, markets, power and operating conditions on the Pacific .eoast are the magnetic factors directing the forces of manufacturing toward the rim of the Pacific on whose waters flUKXACnONJ The Daily Tidings • THE DOCTOR SHOE We sell the Doctor Shoe. We like to sell it "because nst them on the other side of the whool house. The sun. got so hot that It mad the "water too warm and they died. >, » ’ ; HIGHW AY H n L t NOT 'MV 0 o < gwartsfager, 6A BE OILED THIS YEAR 4t i s s o much more than merely a slux*. The Doetor Shoe is foot comfort and foot vigor. OVERLAND SHOE SHOP 'HELPING FLOOD VICTIMS 'We have been reading about ».be Mealsslppi flood. We a r e helping them by bringing money to" build schools for next fall. Eaeh room has a box to put tbs money In. At the end of* - the *etm wo are going to count It up ItusincsH V lw lto r— J. A. Burgess of Redding, Cal., and see bow much we have. - * Harriet *Hess, BA spent the week-end in Ashland Motored to u w e » « — ;. Domino Provost and Rilling looking after business affairs. ) T H E H E A L T H PLA Y Scbnerman motored to Castella, Mn Healthy Living we are going , , r CaU yesterday where they spent In Medford— »¿' give a health play. M i s s Robert Wagner of this city war Several hours looking after busi Schaafer Is the teacher who. is ness affairs. They atopped In a Visitor in Medford Saturday «tecktng us. The name pf our tVeea and enjpyedi a game •< transacting business. clay is. "Captain Percy and the gdit. • ' -F ' Slovenly Slog.” Russell Jorden la Captain Percy. We also have Went to P o rtla n d - W ill M. Dodge of Dodge A a brush and Wayne Harris Is the In Ashland Friday— H. L. Heryford of the Mt. Pitt Sons Undertaking parlors In this brash. Gleen Myers Is Giles, district spent several hours in- city; went to Portland Friday to Cathfyn Doyle, E ta Landing, Ashland Friday looking after attend the undertaker’s state con Pearl Lyman are the three pi- business affairs and visiting with vention, which 1s being held In rttes. 'W e have three sailors who that city. " . xvb Dean Warren, Ruth .Hale, Nell friends. . ... Putman. Thia play Is about a mtan who doesn’t want to wash. Visitors Over W eek-End— Visited in K . F ^ — « HW name Is Captain Slack. We Karl Klaus of El Paso, Texas, aiw having a Very interesting time J, J. McMahon, stats traffic officer, who resides In Medford. , and Mrs. J. H. Allen of Chico, in Healthy Living. s- was a visitor in Klamath Falls Cql., were visitors in ‘this city * Eva Landing, <B 'over the week-end. THE PLAY Boat Hit by Rum Chaser; 2 Killed SA AN© SB CIVICS « In civlca we ars studying the ^overan^ont. We like to study t ie government very mneh. -The Legislative, Executive and Judjc- ial are the three departments ol *h government.' W ilber E. Sherfy. 6 A Thera wore 287 man attached to headquarter« company and 46 to the base service company. Subtracting the *43 in the Fourteen eta tea, only showed a "brlgg,’’ 49 in the hospital, pig on reuse in the ntember of tea tick present, four, I between the federal furlough, abaeifieea, 76 oa «yartermaeter year« of 1993 and 1915, duty. 36,. oq guard duty, and a gnd teq ot theae fourteen are number of other« on. mlpcellga- weat of the Mlaataetppl river. eoua assignments, only one waa Every Pacific coast state regie* left for emergency duty. tered gain dhrtng me two years, ' The haae waa •‘robbed" of Its California leading .the entire extra men when the marine« went' country with 490 slants, Missis to \h in a . sippi waa«aecpnd, Alabama third and Washington vtas fourth with 208 factorlaa. The total gain« for the eaat were f t , for tbs’ south 1002 of which 818 were In Ala bama and Mlaaiaaippi, and for tho weat 927 of which 704 wore In Washington, Oregon and Califor nia. ’ . ' V In contrast with the lncreages shown by tho western states, the 1925 census summaries show that «very New England atate and every .Great Lakes state register ed losses. New York loat .4,(99 factories in two years. Pennsyl vania 1,698, Wisconsin 666, New Jersey 647. The Increase of" 208 In the number of factories credited to the state of Washington tot the two-year period covered by the last government census does not fell the whole story, as the smal ler plants are not Included In the enumeration. Durtflfe t)«ts per The Aahland - Klamath Falls highway between Keno and the Pacific Highway w ill not be oiled this year, according to Charles Wanzer, division state highway engineer. Oiling the road at this time when it is in need of resur facing, wonld be throwing funds away, according to W anzer."' An actress is writing “ Memdiro of Hollywood." Isn’t that too killing! t Monday. May 17, Miss Mooney'S -oom Invited Mrs. Caaon’i room in for a program. The program ww very interesting. They had work ed it oat In a reading lesson. The nams of It was "The Frags.” Margaret Real. * Mrs. Casen’s room of the Lin coln iehool played Miss Bdrk’s room In a baseball game Wednes day. We only played 3 Innings. T»» «core Was 4-4 Ja their favor*. » Lloyd Darners, 6A *v. . ' • ' Yon can Bear tfce bird« slag. In tbij tet*. late 8pring. and then sumthor to here agkln, To awake flower« from their long Winter sleep. 4 Catherine McGarry, 4B SÜMMER p • <4CO-ED” A Fine Grade Ladies Lace Boot JUfeT THE THING FOR OUTING, HIKING TRIPS, ETC. A Wonderful Boot for , $6.( ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little Store in »Town. Open Evenings. LICENSE H. C. STOCK M O R T IC IA N Helene Biede Licensed Lady Assistant Deputy Coroner Office THERE IS NOTHING WHICH IMPROVES Â HOME LIKE A rm e n Attention ! at yonr mowers for tand worn parts before ■ commences. We keep |y repairs for any or e mower’s made. LAWN FURNITURE Drop in and let ub show you the beautiful effects of this kind of furniture. CarsQn-Fowlcr Lumber Co. PeiPs Corner Special! GLASSBAKE Pie Plate and GETTING RICH QUICK IS USUALLY A LIFETIME JOB While you wait for jrour ship to come in yon may be getting ahead slowly and , Holder surely by depositing small amounts at compound interest. •The story of a pretty shopgirl who dazxled men o f mil lions with “ IT.” WITH QEO. J. HAYES AT THE ORGAN 1« Ma It^uarAtd daatktor. iBdrad, e f Detroit. oat Wr Id*, amt death ta this lanaeh whan it waa streak by a » eaatoms herder petrel speedboat. Congressman Rob* as dreumi» I an Investigation, protesting the aaralsm chasers ia the river se e argina that A « federal district tea te defend the patrol agents if they are ehargad with ¡ughter. The wrecked laaeck te pletnred above. MMTH OF THE TADPOLES All oar little tadpoles died. We were so sorry wo almost WHILE THEY LAST, ONE DOLLAR STARTS AN ACCOUNT. Simpson’s Hardware The ¡tg- Citizens Bank I* SÍ A »’ “ The Winchester Store" Ashland, Oregon y " j* a ,