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Hargrave, Dan Glenn and Glenn
Simpson, all of Ashland.. j The
Van Leers and Gilbert Glena and
family, accompanied ter Wte. H.
* . vhe Veltoy Vts» community J. Carte* of Ashland left ok Wed
W. RitMchoon has moved b
r * •» «*• . club hoUM ISSt nesday for a six weeks’ vacation. fam ily. horn Ashland to Cola-
Thureday afternoon, May 1». Ai They will go to Southern Califor •stln, where ha has a Job fal
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tar tha business sesslon tlje infet nia, taking In Yosemite Valla« hud timber.
Tuesday, t b i’fta t shipment
te* waa turned over te tha pro- other side trip«, the* up through
laudar. Mrs. D. H. Jackson. the Gr¿nd C«nÿbn Md to Tallow- lligs from the White A o lit
■ all was
w an a
a atoo ra d wttti
w it h l In
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answered
stone
Park, before returning bo pme glng camp, two- <**l**da. vent
teroettag facts about. SwltSbrland about Jhly first.
south.
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or tfe people of that couqjry and
Master >lJ9y‘. B r.y of ,
Mfo. A. H. DhvpahUl leAyas Jteh-
•was followed hy three interesting land on Thursday for' a two Oallforfea. was eallldg on rela-
papers prepared by Mrs. O. H months’ visit with relatives and tives at- t e e Deter. — — Tues-
JVksop, Mra. Stella Morse and friends ih Wisconsin. On her way av-
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Mrs. James Lennox on Switser- east, she* will stop off at Qiwely,
Mls»^ Jessie t Mordot droBt to
land. -rte program was Inter Colorado for a few days and while ! Asblakd last Thursday to attend
spersed with two voeal'solos, the In Wisconsin, will visit Ip Malden ¡the Jackson County school. picnic
•w ls i national hymns, and “The i Rock, Bay City and Shell Lake. Ion FridAy
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Tyrolese” and two very beautiful
Mrs. Ffod Dodge and haf apgs
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Nichols
piano anion, “The Edelweiss" and and daughter Betty Jean and Mr. Clarence and Verto*. wont td
**8pring Showers" played by Mrs. Jams pf Ashland were dinner W e e d , la«t, Monday.' /Clemente
Alice Parmer. The last numbers guests at the G. W. Nichols home brought homo bis na# par, fa g
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on the program were several yo- last Sunday. Paul Nichols, who Essex roadster.
dellng records played on the ylc- ha« been employed at Gascflle, , Johnay Cooley of White Poini
trolj. The hostesses for the af Cal., for the past few months, made a trip to Hornbrook Mun
ternoon were Mra. Harry Wea- spent the week-end with fela par day.
gaut and Mra. Fred Garle, who ents, Mrx and Mrs. O. W. lAehols, | Frank Walls «pent «btategy
perved delicious refreshments. It then left for Seattle, Wash., on and Sunday visiting foiOoBa In
was decided that a neighborhood Tuesday morning where he ex-| Ashland.
• gathering will be held at the club pects to locate.
Mte. Grace Deter end daSghter
house on Saturday evenlhg, Juno
Mr. Peroszi of Ashland was a IJeArel spent Ihst Friday lb Ash*-
4, whan the club officers for the Valley View visitor last Sunday af land, attending the Jackson -CobB-
coming year will be elected, and ternoon.
ty school picnic and pro£bm.
used in a social time. Twenty
Clarefee Dodge went,to Yteka
Mr. Smith of Ferae Valley was
member« ware present and three also a caller In the-nelghbOteood Friday as a guaat' at the High
visitors. Mrs. Roy Ward, Mrs. Har on .Sunday.
School Worn.
ry Roe, and Mrs. "Morris Jones.
Mrs. Don Lowe returned last
D. M. Lowe and son who have 8unday from a two weeks visit
the ‘contract for one and one- in tha north.
While away she
eighth miles of the new ditch and visited relatives and friends in
pipe line for the Talent Irrigation Seattle and Everett. Wash., and
District, began work last week on Vancouver, B. C,
their section of the construction.
_Acoident
Chas. Winer of Kuyakpk, Alas
Searches
ka. an old friend of Mr. and Mrs.
tar
William Glenn vislte<| them last
week. Mr. Winer haa been in
L IK E the fellew in the song, I "newer
SHATTL8. May 86— (IP>— Five
Alaska since about 18>j and Mr.
men drdwnad When the tugboat
th e to n «hitting to bright -— never
and Mrs. Glenn knew him well,
LOS ANGELES. May'S«__ (LP) “Warren”, enroute to Victoria
when they were 1« Alaska a few —Two decisions unfavorabta to from this port, met » mysterious
yearn ago. Ed fjead of Ashland, Charlie Chaplin brought. the di accident and foundered Tuesday.
M ild , but with a full, rieh tobacco M d y
but formerly of Alaska, also vis vorce contest of Lite Grey Chap " Owfelrs of th’e tug have given
ited Mr? and Mrs. Glenn last
«neat I thought I kttfcw all about pipes
that «atfcfo yitot
lin. nearer the divorce courts to up hope for tha boat and creW as
week.
day.
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coast „ guard cutters
and
other craft
and pipeemoking. I had no idea what a
absolute lim it. I ’m talking about a ghind
Mr Lewis, the few owner of thq
While Superior Judge Hahn
been searching the shore line
change fo r the better P . A . would be.
old Strong, ranch, has Improved was ruling against a motion to of Protection island, where the
his property by painting,tea honae •V * e opt certain porttona af accident occurred, since- Tuesday
W h a t a treat it was to open the tidy
and building a naw bate. Mr
“Y,
Mr’’ Ch*Pteln a-> complaint, Sup- afternoon, without finding signs
red
tin and -free that wonderful Prince
be with your present set-up, give Prince
of the boat.
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their new hoffe very soon.
A lbert a whfrh Y o u ’ll never kfeow till
A lb ert fragrance! T o a pipe-hungry
The missing men are Captafti
court ruled ' that the comedian
'The Who-Do class of thè Meth pay hie >lfo >9,»48 for ^protect William McDevitt? Seattle; Chief
then what a friend your pipe can b n
man* no other aroma ever came within a
odist church of Ashlaiul held their ion of his pfoperty since tha fil Engineer A. V. Tucker, Aberdeen;
regular may meeting At Mrs. J. R. ing of the. complaint.
u S e o f th aft f I could hardly wait to
P . A . never Wtfes thfc tottgue o r parches
Second Engineer George' Moore,
McCracken’s home In Valley View
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Seattle;
Deckhand
Charles
Bobr-
MeanwhHe, opposing attorneys
1 aftt Fri dn r. Slewing OB
’ huger, am reooh H. H e« y of i
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supplies Wiled the timo I
h deposition. Arguments as to attle
excellent covered dish luncheon
whether Mrs. Chaplin's deposition
wasserved at IS:80. The after sho^d he public or private, will
noon Vas spent In a lengthy busi
be settled by a court ruling next
ness session, Rswhtg aftd visiting. Tuesday./
Those who enjoyed the tjay, bo-:
slice the hostesses, Mrs. J. R, Me-’
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C rad ken. Mrs. James Lentook and
Shorter F taerel fleritoM
Mra. Morris Jonas, «ara: Mès-
Are Advocated by Pf#V
datnea Adetag Hunt. Nutter, took,
lattdlDnMttrM
Ellen Billings, Myrtle Binihgs
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Watkins, Lila Mills, Vegtel. A. A.
H. C. Stofck, local mortician, has
Maddon. Jonher. Dahuff, Elva
rednrnsd trout Portland Where he
i f co, Kingsley. H. F. Pemberton,
attended the convention of the
y o ìla Boughman, May, Violet
Oregon Funeral Directors’ -Asso
•Chaney, Berg. L. H. Gallatin,
elation.
¿dama. Lamb, Chllcote. bale
Among the interesting add im
«rower, Florence Pr^tt, Altneda
portent problems dteeuned by tha
Coder and thè Mlasee Sway le«
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‘member of the association, was
CHEVROLET HA»'
waa 272 units in-excess of the best the eight types .of Chevrolet cars fled «Omen today committed sui
and,Jean Anderson.
r. "Safety First” slogan. In con
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PRODI C IO N RteCORD previous day’s record.
now available, It wae evident that cide by leaping off the new Rosa
nection with identification records
- M r . and . Mrs. William Gtoan
a
new production record waa in Island bridge.
“It
was
particularly
fitting
that
She Jumped to
of unidentified dead. Unifornjyy
«entertained a large party of rela
sight.'
the
record
day
happened
to
be
the
ward
the
water
but
m isse^it and
of charts of both mortician and
tiv e s «t dinner last Sunday.
t
Sparred, on by the greatest de
“Mr. Sloan waited tor number struct the hard bank 109 feet
«ante
one
that
Alfred
P.
Sloan,
coroner
was
advocated.
This
hhl-
mand.
In
Its
history,
Chevrolet
in
J The guests were Mrv and Mrs.
formlty would cover identification April again set up a new produc Jr., président of General Motors ‘«,84?. to come off the' line, con below. This was the first suicide
llton Van L«er. Mr. and Mrs
by color of hair, and eyes, ldentl- tion record with a total output for corporation, chose for a visit to gratulated Mr. Knudsen ea the re oa the few bridge.
•lbert Glenn and ratnlly of Elma,
catlon by teeth,'and finger prlAta. 'the month of A ll,>$7 units, ac the FMnt plaat. Mr. Bleaa, with markable shoeing being made by
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ash.. Mr. and Mrs. tf. J. Carter
A motion, was unanimously ap cording to word Just received Ç. 8." Mott, vice-president of 6en-^ the Chevrolet Motor company and
vend family, Mr. and Mra. T. H.
OH DfcAh!
proved, that In cases where an from the factory« by the Automo oral Motors corporation, arrived JU product, and rode off the Hne
«Simpson, Mrs 14a Nell, Miss Anna
HOLLYWOOD, May 26—(LP)—
ajt the factory early In the day a«, In the epoch-markteg model,
autopsy is performed on the dead tive Shop, local dealer.
The film colony’s best muted cou
body,'physicians must first get a
Equally as spectacular aa the guests of W. S, Knudsen, presi which again happened to be a ple, Marie Provost and Kenneth
written permit from a member of remarkable monthly production dent, and G, F. Barth, vice-presi coach.”
Harlan have parted. Incompata-
'he family . or
guaftflan
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spotlight dent of the Chevrolet Motor oom-
blllty, It is understood, caused the
,• WOMAN IB 8VKTDB
Ministers of Portland attended with it waa the mark' established pany.
separation of the pair whose riar-
thè association session, and advo April S9, when in the short space . "Hefove Mr. 81oan had chm-
PORTLAND. May 2«— (LPV—A rtage was believed One, of Holly
cated g shorter funeral service, Of a day’s working hours, the fac idetfed his Inspection of the big 1 well dressed, blue-eÿad, anideutl- wood’s most successful.
sohg, prayër and short talk hot To tories built S.S47 Chevrolet cars Flint Plant, where men and ma
exfeed SO minute«.
and. trucke”, It Van said. “Thia chlnery were* combining to btlld
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IITEO TIV E MAY 26, 1 W
EAMATH FALLS—MEDFORD
Good, Hot Coffee
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with Real Cream
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‘ I&Uitath Stages Ina
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Hot Cakes and
tv. Medford
Lv. Ashland
I»V. JPinehurst
Coffee
WHY HXS> »0M ETHIN0
YOU DO NOT N K D ?
ALSO COMPLETE
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
I for THB nBKMHB
ty Street
Crisp Waffles and
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Man -Coavictod of Manslan^Mer
Conditionally Pardoned
SALEM, May 86—(LP>—Gover
nor Patterson today granted ■ a
eohditlona) pardon to George
Roberta of Dallas, convicted of
manslaughter for killing John Mc-
Comber, a neighbor. The Judge,
prosecuting attorney, nine of the
Jury which found McComber gnll-
ty, and 800 Polk county residents
req nested the pardon. M<Com-
fer w u fatally shbt purteg a
vfoleht qferrel over a child’s uin-
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Depot at Ashland Cafo, Ashland Hotel Bldg., Photo 167
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