Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 26, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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i The luncheon was held at 1
o'clock a t the HfrtM Medford. Mrs.
4 & W a«?a;twa< tfca hoatees
o( the d«y. and Mr». R. B^HhM-
mond chiarman tor the afternoon.
NOE:—
oi-eharf, welPim -
P » n j l . Gas,, tteetricittf bath, Ane
location, 1. l-g mifeg'from tosi*.
Heaky çrop. G. Æ ' Degni«, Wqet
6th Avenue,* fct, 1, Ontario, Cal.
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, !.. 225-31*
• W e P»heh
jt to h KENT: Three room l»rn-
isbed Moderh bnhgatoff, 4 « # iy
decorate», ateo flvh room fhrn-
Ished house, larg» garden, AMV
fcleee In. Adnlts preterred. Inqulre
• 6 7 Vista. Phone M I.
116-TTAS
m
*r > n. • m i uuui luinusucii
house With piano, i f « 4th S t
it t - d t *
boitte dn B street. Inquire I f f
Ith St.
i Ä _ i m o..
K Mghtfo ptocs. ideal' for
í¿ W«lt ‘add chickens, In- • EXCHANGE: — »3 aeref well
0 pwnpr torcas a sadrlQd/ njuleped. 10 acres peaches to
Let me "allow it to yogi ekenagge for •» good place In
H. C. >Galey, “ M nbfth UteMMnd. Address W. B»
King, hex >83,^ Ashland.
‘
226-lw k.*
' ANOTHER SNAP IN A HOME
—^Just «old one. look at this;
FOR SALE or TRAD&— l# 0
(7-fo«W Plastered house on
acres of land In Siskiyou, Cal. On
lot, fine boulevard corner, close Pacific Highway. P /le n ty of wa­
‘t o all schools, splendid view,' ter, near eouhty school For fur­
»Ice yard, storehouse. wood- ther particulars address Tidings,
box »1.
133-Smo.*
hoose, replacement coal
»beve the price of 33150
bn pagt.* H. C. Galey.
• BOY KILLED
Math »treat. ’A’
—
I REDMOND, May 28— (tP)— His
IL—SB 'body pierced with a bullet from
»oom | the gun of bis father, James Tony,
Bngs, Jr., 4; died today. ~ The accident
best occurred when an automatic car-
good ried in the hip pocket of James
9 for Tory, Sr., city marshal, was accl-
fered dentally discharged. -
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; f*’0 ® HRN T six room hoaem under
In T a le 4 , . (tartar on MUh an« VHtty,
highway. Phon« f îK R - l.
222*1
... Hfoh..School P. T.. JM’-A r M ltlf
d en t,, Mr». Fred HiuhcocX; Itto a i!
president», Mr». L, A. Coopbe. j |
Mr». E. 4 . Woeca an f Jdrs. R n s-jl
sel| Gripe; ‘ «eereUry i treasurer;] *
M rsG . A. Brisco*.
T .«
Junior High School. > . T. Ay—
Presidont, U n . B. C. Forsythe;
vice president, Mrs. Ouy Good
and Miss Mell Carter; secretary-
treasurer, Mrs. Walter Herpdo*,
Washington P. tT. A.— Preel-
dent Mr».wl | . M. Brewer; »Vite
president, Mik. F.. Crouch; aqpre-
tary-treasnrer, M n. C. E. Pratt. ]
Lincoln p. t . A — President, I
Mr«. V. D. Miller; Wice president, 1
Mrs. W. B. Oould; secretary-!
treasurer, Mrs, A. Demers.
I
Mrs. M. N. Hogan accompanied
*>y Mrs. Rawles Moore sang a
group e f 1 thfee songs— "A Cata-
Jioa,’*: "Three W fa h o e ,* ' and
"Life."
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-
• The speaker of the day was
Mrs. "Charlee D. W e«nao, foe
president
of the Federated Dgl-
i .o’clock a t Hotel Medford-
( The assembly ok Sonthmm ftri- pfttan Clubs’ of Portland.
gop Delphiane wee ptaaldMniv<>r
liy lir e . Jonai W $ d , the preside n
M Aip^a chaptek. She gath th e
mUfesp pf welcome to whMh > r s .
,f.. O. Swedanhnfr of AafcUMft re
Mrs. Harris tfeau aad Board
«bonded '»*'actin g prestderfl '
Members Honor tiueata—
Bet* chapiter. Mrs. J. R. 8ha
Mrs. A. H. Pracht, Mrs. Q. O.
president of Gamma ohapter of
Edbanks and Mre. Will M." Dodge
Klamath Falls responded tor that
wore the gracious, hostesses on
eity. Mrs. Victor MUA. the sage •-
Monday afternoon, May 23, when
visor of Ashland talked on A s­
they
'¿entertained at the home o t
semblies. M r/ hachaelA pphsga.
the former on Vista Street in
Solomon told of the supervision
honor of Mrs. Harris Dean, re­
work in the Klamath Falla*chap­
tiring president of the Women's
ter. Mrs. R. B. Hammond; Med­
Civic Improvement clpb, and the
ford supervisor told a little about
Board members, who bare serv­
the splendid group work of the
ed wltlx^Jdrs. Dean during her
Medfo/rd Delphiane.
year of holding office.
Mrs. J*. C. Collins of Medford
A sumptuous four-course loach-
sang during the morning sus M ol .
con was served at a table per­
Mrs. Redfern of Ashland* * ga\ e i
fectly appointed and most elab­
a pland numt&r.
orately decorated with beautiful
* The enlnfoiatlo* 0^. the 'M orn-'
flowers of yellow and white, yel­
Ing’s program V i l l titk
low candles adding an unusual
James Goble whose Inspirational
touch. The flavors were clever
force Is well known not only in 1 president, Mrs.
little French bouquet corsages,
Medford and In Oregon but thru-' retary-treasurer,
which each lady wore.
out the entire western division (Weqner.
The following guests enjoyed
italp rahebes
I. Improve-
<r t e n . . Ad­
i'. Stoklpowy
3til-4«
FOR 8H
competept -
man for garden work, prefer sin­
gle man but ap in years. Job last
til Dec^.l.“ Good wages to right
mah. id d re ss Box 16. Klam­
ath Faljh. Oreg.
_ , 327-2
R B :_ R o o m and board
t beslaess man In m od-; Next atop—Paris! Captain Charles Iandbcrgh’s moi
te home, elose In, Pre- Field, L. I., bound for France in « non-stop fligtft^Wi
rang people. State price. and the air was still misty> when the plane took
Ashland rfally Tidings.
•
22«-*2t»
t* of St. Loìiis; leaves the ground at Roosevelt
its sole occupant. Dawn was ju«t breaking, and
Copyright,
WANTRR—To hoy second hand
porch fwraiture and lawn chair
swings, ajso pony suitable for
children to ride, also ydung chick­
ens, 6»1 Fhirview, phone 476-J.
work Mt fl
F o u n t« * ,
^HOW IB THAT ROOF—Let A.
■V. Hood reshlngle or repair It for
yep. O all.erders to Wolcott’s
Grocery. Phone 17.
306-1-mo.*
W ANTED -P lo w in g and gener­
¡« M
atore al foam work. Phone 217-L.’ .
BUM or 643
l»t-l-M o.*,
. > )l-l-m o .
’op prices paid for
eeaed veaL phone
Mddftnk, Ore. *> '
194-ff
BAKERSFIELD, Caljf., May 2«
— (IP)— A plot of land is befog
cultivated near here by Allan Gal-
foway, aaMhfoht geologist, »ad
Roy Weston, chief drhttsman, hf
tft <IR L IN TROUBLE— M«y
i n oil comphhy, to caiVy op t ex-
,0hMMirai(Mt< with Estttgn Lee
gerlments with wild flowers. . ,
of, the Salvation Army at the
The men call their venture a
White Shield Home, 6 »6 May-
'’scientific hobby'* and hope to
t t r ÀvA. PertiaMd. Otago*.*
Make pore strains of many com*
Mon variettos of Fflff R »tag«cX
We hey a:
fixtures. 26*
Boulevard k
ed,.sayi* «»odl>y to his friends at Roosevelt Field, L.-1., jugt before
While .1 fri end arranges him in his flying clothes. A moment after
a th<* air.-'‘
4.
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Copyright, 1927, by NBA Service, Inc. Transmitted by telephoto.
By Taylor
JÜST5T6PPCD
O*F THE TRAIN
ABOUT PVC
M o o r e s ago
L
DM. CM^MtTA. WOODS
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
PRACTICAL NURSING
CHOICEST FOOD
Office H o s n i 10 « IS aad S • S
WM. 1. OOULD
Contractor— R ealtor—Builder
101 Pioneer Ave
Office and Resident Phone 2 t
Office Honrs
10 - 12 a. m. 2 - 4 p. m.
. 4:30 . 7: m I m.
Houses, lot», acreage and tim­
ber for eale, terms. Rpalring,
remodeling and new work.
404 Mountain Ave. Phone 488J
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
Good team and motot trucks,
Good service et a* reasonable
prfee — Phone S3.
J1RRY Ó
L’O UNRTbHBARÁu?
AÔOUT XÛPR TRIP
BOT X. HAVG TÖäO '
uptown A no «•f-**
t M e e r mom • r i ■
3 /L A .s e e y e o latbr
Ï/M ANXIOUS T b r-
t ö B T H O M C a —X
w e u ^ X -H o p e
Hfe TRIP’S DOME
VOUA lot o r )
d to o o
Y eah - if w e only
K N 6W HÓW QÔOO X
REAU.V HAVE BCON
’ rtna»»M =
^»
Attended a ..Southern Ogrgon
p ic n ic -?
I Mrs. O. MJ1 nter, who returned
(this, week from a two mohths*
I visit with relatives and friends
in California, attended a South-
I era Oregon picnic In Berkeley
last Sunday, May 22.
T h e r e were approximately
seventy-rtve geuthern Oregon peo-
! pie on the picnic grounds at the
time thdt Mre. Winter was there,
and she eeented fifty of more
Ashland .people. Mr». Winter rag"
across seyetM old friends, Mho
had resided In this city many
years ago.'
' WonttM Go as Mercery Rises
FR b BN o . Gahf., May B6— (IP,
— FolMWlMg the first beat wave
’o f the suAtaev, whs» the Mercury
rose sta v e tfcmV« Mark, this city
1» losing Most of Its femthlne resi­
dents, aecordmg to George Tur­
ner, pdettoaster.
witfc the afrfvai Of the hot
w c a th # there ha^ tarn a »dtiee-
nble dhenge Mt the Mall, fhrger
<mr«. B p * pf the outgoing man
is addremeff in m en s handwriting,
while ta»M Of the toeohifng letMrt
bear feAtsI»» hkn^WIttog*
A
This 1« an annhal change. The
w om ei Megge the heat by going
*e and Mountain resorts
vzhlje
Men Sthy here at work.
W H IfT L I TRANÔYÉR
à 8T0MA0M 0 0 .
Coal, Wood and Ston ge
Packing, Crating and SUppM*.
Long Distance Hanllng.
unbertbn,
Preebytertoa Church
N. Mala and Helmaa Street*
T- «tata«l«tore. Pastor,
132 N. Main 8t. Phone'411-L.
Lutheran Church
Services In Odd Fellowe Hall.
H. -M. T onte, pastor. 238
Boulevard, áervleee 4th and
6th MMdayn.
Christian Church
f» ' ’*
)
1
3
B and Second Streets.
^V. K. Allleon, Pastor,
280 Boulevard
l v
S^Rib — 5»
Painting, dating and papering,
try CU« B erllhgaae. «31 M t Av.
or phone 3B.
< M 7 4 mo.
PAINTING— Ambro B. Par»,
painting. Dao Tone wortc, 711 U h-
erty. Phope 4<t.
l««-l>tao.
When Shakespeare wrote that
“all the world’s a stage,’• he no
doubt foresaw that ail tha wqm-
ea tn it would dtesk Rkft »bora»
girl*.
IF »ALW A Y» MMF
A healthy peTMM I
constantly Ured.
1
tired" pontlnualfr R
something wrong.
M
kidney«. If elMlnatta
take FOley pills, dftPht
regulator, of Irregular
tion, Mie» Giddens,
C3iiiidk Directory
Oiurch of Christ
ÇSoath Pioneer Ave.
a M. Smith. P in t
I Fourth st. Phone
r *
Office Phone £ t e
First National Bank Building
: 18» Granite
Where the sick and aged are
(«ared for in pleasant home
»urroundlngs.
United In M arriage-
Miss Margaret Thomas and
Mr. William John 8wlck were
united in marriage in Bend, Ore­
PAINTING
gon. 'Monday, May 23.
Miss Thomas formerly k taught
Palnfing Tinting, Etc.
Nr the Aefifaid sehodii eBa has
I ainung, tinting, bui Idi ng re-
a host of friends In this aity who pairing cement work and roofing.
wlU be glad to learn of her new­ W. T. Rlackwell. I ta n e 363-L.
found happiness.
•
1M :1 mo.*
trade tor
. FOR
fflflhfll
er, 1 H. P. boiler,
hacks. lawjMtower»
Convalescent Home
a pleasant afternoon o f conversa­
tion and fancy work: Mrs. P. K.
Hammond, Mrs. L. A. Roberts,
Mrs. Mary wilahlre, Mrs. WlUinAi
Myer and Mrs. Harris Dean.
Y o V .WA1.T a good h$me
Inquire at Brown A Rice, «3 N.
Main.
n».i{
tw -te
Physician tod ftnxggon
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helman and Van N<
Phohe M l..
1 19‘
227-8
FOR RENT — Furnished 8-
FOR BALM — 6-room modern
r o o i house close to school. New hnngalopr, 1-2 sore of ground,
paper and paint Call 317-L or fr u it berries, good chicken honae.
Í68 Holly street.
331-tf Phone 280 R or >10 J. 310-1-mo.
Boulevard
DR. ROLÁ1TD A L L U