Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 04, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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IT—Furnished apta » ? . HOULEVARb HOME' R A1U
rooms, 18 So. tad St. GAIN——The 2-story, B room plast­
221-tf ered house at <60 Boulevard,
etone foundation, ground 75 by
l t l toeC/etooe to library Sad hUs-
inees
' section,
fine elevation,
leasoapbla by month
splendid-’view, nice lawn, flow-
Barber Apts. I l f Gran­
i i 1-tf era and berries. Just reduced to
*1100 for quick sale. Let me
ebow you through the house. H.
C. Onley. <5 B. Mata.
214-6
POKStALH bo TRADE— 16«
seres o ffen d fe Slakiycb. Oak On
Pacific Mghwuff. PPleaty at wa­
ter, near county school fo r fur­
ther partiedfev» address Tidings.
Box I k •
llt-lm o .«
thjby Pintle St U IlM
The Junior Department of ttb
Methodist Bunday school enjhptod
a delightful picnic party in LRUt
park Thursday afternoon, Junh 2.
Approximately 70 children wpre
present. .
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Mr«. Cota VanFoasen, supeMn-
tendent of this department, had
arranged tor the entertainment
and Mr, W. F. Walter, secretory
of the local Y. M. <3. A.. waa**fc
charge of the games tor the hoys
After several hours of rollick­
ing ton, a sumptuous picnic sup­
per was served.
Christian Endeavor societies of
tba Presbyterian church bold n
jolly picnic supper lqdoors, last
Tuesday evening. May SI. In'hon­
or of those members who ere leav­
ing town. This affair was also
their closing party as the mem­
bers will also enjoy a vacation
during the summer months.
The quarterly Missionary offer­
ing was handed In at this time pud
the apportionment was entirely
satisfactory.
Those who are moving away
are: Miss Emma Reilly, Miss Eve­
lyn Engle, Mias Helene Senn, Miaa
Corraine Senn and Billy Graham
and Norman Engle. A little sou­
venir gift was presented to each.
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FQR BALM — 5-room modem
FOR RENT: f-room furnished
bungalow,
1-1 acre of ground,
henee on B street. Inquire 117
•th St.
215-1 mo.* fruit, berries, good chicken house
Phone 1«P R or ISO J. 210-1-mo.
FOR RENT — Nloe eeavealeut
5-room cottage. Down town dis­
trict, reasonahle run*. In«Hir* Ho­
Rehearsals for music for the
tel Ashland.
llb-tf
Spring Festival which is to be
held at the Lithia Park in con­
FOB RENT — Furnished 5-
nection with Alumni Day, June 11,
room house close to school. New
are beng held daily nnder the di­
paper and paint. Call 117-L or
WANTED—BtaaU, modern fur- rection of Miss Leona Marster,
H l Hotly sttreet
221-tf
shed apartment or h e u t e Normal school music department
eCerably near Normal school, instructor.
dì Miss Marsters, 81.
211-4
The following numbers will be
included In the symbolic presenta­
FOB BALE—Oat and alfalfa
tion.
mixed hay, f l . also shoats. Phone
"Morning Mood".....
........Greig
14F1, Mark True.
114-1
"Glory of the Dawn”....
FOB SALE— 2 acres alfalfa hay AMT CHRL IB TROUBLE—May "To Spring"......... ..........
standlag. R. 1, Box 111. dm. Yaa-
eammualcste with Ensign Lae "Three Springs'*______
ter.
111-1 mo.*
a t, t ie Salvation Army at the “The Pool”__________
White Shield Home, 565 May- "The Angelus"______ .Lieurance
FOR SALE—Tvto work boraes
“Serenade" ................. ...Arensky
fair A ve, Portland. Oregon.
gentle, one -mowing machine, in
"Beauteous Night” ....... Offenbeck
good shape, one Holstein cow
"Children of the Moos' ’....Watren
BUSH FUNERAL HELD
giving fonr gallons. One Guern­
%
Funeral
services
tor
Mrs.
D.
E.
sey sew to t treat. 1145 North
Bush and infant daughter, were
Main. Phone 17F11.
281-6*
held" Saturday afternoon at the
Stock Chapel.
In addition to her flve«survlv-
backs, lawnmowers
sharpened ing children and husband, Hrs.
and repaired. Castings and ma­ Bush Is Survived by (our sisters,
A. 8.
Rosenbaum, district
chine work at Eagle Iron end Mrs. Jeeee Brown Hoquiam, Wash­ freight and passenger agent for
Brass Foundary, 146 Oberlin 0L ington; Mm. Scott Hale, Grand the Southern Pacific Company,
Í18-l-mo.* Rapids, Mich.; Mrs. Lou Taylor, Medford, has just been appointed
Bellaire, Mich.; and Miss Margar­ General Agent, for the same com­
et Webb of Muncie, Mich.
pany to cover all Southern Ore­
gon.
This is the announcement made
"Babble", by Margaret Piper today by W. F. M iller, g e n ita l
Chalmers.
This is the ninth freight agent, and J. A. Ormandy,
volume by this enterlarhlfigand general passenger agent.
gifted woman writer, in which
The appointment la In recogni­
______
some of her most loved characters tion of Mr. Roeenbaum’s long and
The Claycomb Mater. compajay
to further advantage. The faithful services with ' the South­
reports an unusual success In precious Babbie la a stunning girl ern Pacific, mostly in Southerta
their ear painting department, in many way», and has the nerve Oregon, and Indicates the growing
which was storied recently.
to discard an affair with a mar- Importance of this section.
The company sent its workmen, rled man and accompanied Peter
Rosenbaum’s Jurisdiction will
to the Ford Motor company fac- and tile wife, Daphne, to China, as extend over the! Rogue River Val­
tory, where they profited by an a last resort to break the charms ley, the Umpqua Valley, and the
intensive stady of the factory and entangling chains Mark Far- Klamath Falls section of the new
painting methods and machinery, rar has wrapped around rapidly line.
The same type of painting equip- — maturing flapperette.
ment as is used in the Ford fac-
She meets the young Scotchman
tory was
at the Claycomh Ronnie, on the train west to take
garage. The complete painting th« steamer tor Hongkong, and
Job includes a thorough cteaafcfe what follows Is cracking good
of the ear and removal of all of reading, and ends In the all-right
the old paint. Then seven costa column. Male and female read-
ef paint are applied, which insures era will love Babble more aad Sensational And Interesting
aa even, substantial paint sur- more and It Is an altogether sweet
Reading Promised In
t**» The
has bandied piece of fiction with a great deal
Croas Petition
a large number of paint Job» on of weH-Managed stage effect and'
various types of automobiles since | marked powers o» observation of
LO SANGELES, June 4.— CLP)—
the department waa created.
J country, people and things.
Interest in the marital entangle­
Music Numbers
For Festival
Is Promoted
HaMy Hoyt 7*1» About Men — -
An American youth, outfitted
with some sandwiches and a> bot­
tle of water aad carrytag as extra
luggage a pocket handkerchief,
flew from New York to Parte and
became the Idol of the world orpr-
U gh t
,
Today we looked over Some gf
the other American youths. Off*
young man of fifth Avenue attun­
ed along wearing a beige-pink hkt
matched by a pinkish silk pocket
handkerchief- Several others felt
very important in orahge-hnOd
neckties and various pantol roior-
ed hatbands. Some woto shoes
with tips and trimmings of lizard
and alligator hides. Some had
trouser legs almost as wide as a
flapper’s skirt. There were num­
erous straw hats perched at rak­
ish angles over the eyes. Long-
tipped cellars, patent-leather hair,
pink-manicured fingernails, eto.
These boys do not look exactly
like the stuff of which heroes are
made.
Perhaps the glorious valor of
Lindbergh who combines the spir­
it of the Vikings with an unassum­
ing shyness, will take’s flap out
of the he-flappers of today. The
hoy who asked for • glass of milk
upon his arrival in Paris may re­
vive the
masculine
qualities
can manhood
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Cancelled Plans For Picnic—
At a Senior meeting held Wed­
nesday noon, June 5, at the South­
ern Oregon Normal school, it was
voted by those present to cancel
all plans made for a Senior pjcnlc
as many of the students would be
unahle to attend.
»Inal t m a c t n n t i mm Kaing
made for the Senior Sport dance
;«n he h41* at thu:
anta-
muaity al«h hottsa, WM m «*»
evening, June 8. The Sealer
women any lne*e eeeorte, «Bad
transportation w4tt be provided
(or these who bare ae ears.
women recent, it was decided
that informal dreeeee la pastel
shades will be warn tor com­
mencement, with any kind of
■hoes. It wan also decided that
flowers would not he worn.
MARYSVILLE, Cal., June L—
(IP)— Accused of heating and tor­
turing their tour chBdren. Frank
Stone, 88, aad his 30 year old
wife, Grace, have been arrested
on charges of assent and battery.
The ehttdrea raage In. age from
4 to 2 year». The complaint »aid
that oa Memorial Day the oldest
girl had ham hanged by the aeek
until ebe wae altooet «Wrangled.
| Aaether ohlld wae held 1« an ir­
rigation ditch with its head un­
der the water until nearly drown,
the oomglaint further chffrgea.
Attract Peopl
They moat he soft and colorful—
free from agly shine— wot dky or
sallow — pores must not show.
Just try this new wonderful
French Process Face. Powder
called MELLO-GLO. Stays on
longer—-very pure— you'll he am-
u * d at Us superior beautifying
qualitkes. Nothing tike R get
MELLO-GLO. East BMe Phar­
macy and Lithia Bprtugw Phar­
macy.
A slogan for dubious students:
"Ask your Prof. First."
To test the\ I. Q. of a Professor
ask him to figure out a new rail­
road time table.
ments of the Charles Spencer
Chaplins centered Friday aigkt
on Mrs. Chaplin" answer to her
husband’s cross-complaint to her
divorce suit, due to be filed Mon­
day.
The promise of her attorneys
that the answer would furnish
interesting reading” has set Holly­
wood to speculating on the pos­
sible contents of the document.
Although no official confirma­
tion could be bad, it was under­
stood Mrs. Chaplin would name
seven women wltb whom, she
charged in fcer complaint, the
comedian contorted after hts
marriage to her.
Four of ths
unnamed women are said to be
celebrities of the motion picture
world.
OFFICE HOUR«
10 to lb a. B z - e to » » m.
Breakfast—
The member» o f the Junior
class of the Southern Oregon Nor­
mal school will entertain the
Seniors with a breakfast at the
Lithia Springs hotel, Tuesday
morning, June 7, at 7: »9.
Warren Doremus 1» chairman of
the committee in eharge, assisted
by Miss Margaret Hammerbacher,
Miss Gladys Rice, Miss Bda Jones
WM. E. 00ULD
Contractor— Realtor— Builder
Houses, lots, acreage and tim­
ber for sale, terms. Rpalrlng,
remodeling and new work)
404 Mountain Ave. Phone 458J
Fraction Lim ited T o
T. L. POWELL
General Tranpfer
team and motor trucks.
service et a reasonahle
— Phone II.
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corate Heifeaa and Van Neaa.
Phone i l l .
194-tl
ASHLAND-KLAMATH FALLS.
The Reliable. Howard Stage Line
We Have Not Changed Our Schedule or Locatioa
FOUR TRIPS DAILY
Leave Ashland
8:30 a. m.; 12:30 p. mk; 4:30 p. in.: 9:45 p. in
Fare $3.20—lieduction jiound Trip.
The Line That Has Stood The Test
Office At Hotel Ashland
Tw elve Years Successful Operation.
Howard Transportation Company
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Office Hoars: 10 • IB and B - B
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DR. MATTIE B . BHAW
Physician and Sargeoa
108 Pioneer Are
Office and Resident Phone 11
Office Honrs
_AQ - i t e. m. i - 4 p. m . . _
and Alhle Beck, all students of
the school.
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Past Noble Grand’s Club Meets—
The Past Noble Grand’s club
of Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14, 1.
O. O. F. held its regular meeting
at the home of Past Noble Grand
Annie L. G. Myer orf High Street
President Past Noble Grand Miss
Mollie Songer presidihg.
After the business meeting, the
hostess, assisted by Miss Songer,
served delicious refreshments and
all those present enjoyed a very
happy afternoon.
The date for the next regular
meeting of the club will he June
24 at 2 o’clock p. m.
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CALL
JERRY O’NEAL
For Your Next Job Of
Plumbing
Shop in Beaver Bldg.
17 First St.
r Phone 118
WHITTLE TRABO TR
A STORAGE 0 0 .
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packlng, Crqting and Shipping-
Long Distance Healing.
Flood R elief Benefit
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The Modern Woodmen and the
Royal Neighbors of this city will
give a supper at the Moose hall
on Monday evening, June 6, at
6:86 o’clock, for the benefit of
PAINTING— Ambro B. Park,
the Flood Relief Fund.
painting. DnaTona wogfeTll L lh-
All Woodmen and their fa&tlies
erty. Phone 465.
160-1-me.
are cordially Invited. The Roy-
at Neighbors will serve the repast, _ Painting, tinting and papering;,
which will cost 50 cents. This is try Cliff Burlingame, 681 Mt. Ave.
a most worthy cause, and the or phone 455
social event should be well pat-
.ronlred.
cow barn and is of so good slse,
that it la worthy of mention,
as one of the additions to Bell­
view places.
JENNINGS TE1
SHOW
Ashland
4TB a B STBEUT
Starting Monday
June 6 To 13
Wltb a eemplete change of
PLAYS and VAUDEVILLE every I
nlfcht.
Opening next Monday
night with Chaa. Harrison’s won­
derful play
HYPOCRITES
AWE HONEST SINNERS"
Never In the history of our 20
years of successful haalness have I
we had such a powerful and ua-
asaal play-
DON’T MISS IT
Ladtfei Prae Mamtay Night
And every lady attending the
show on next Tuesday night.
May 10th will be given a ticket
that will adEit her FREE on
Wednesday night, to see "TUB'
GAME."
Tent is located at 4 th and B.
Streets and is rainproof and
heated.
Doors opened at
starts at 8:00.
In the Market Place
T N certain parts o f Europe some centuries
■* ago, the farm laborer was wont to stand in
the town market place holding a straw in his
mouth as a sign that he was looking for em­
ployment.
Today the uninvested dollar places itself in
the open market. As to an individual, it must
be offered an occupation free from personal
hazard, with steady employment and attrac­
tive wages.
In providing telephone facilities for nation­
wide service, the Bell System has employed
millions o f such dollars. The savings o f more
than half a million American telephone users,
invested in Bel! System Securities, have built
the system that serves them. Theirs ts
in­
vestment in service, and they themselves
have served by investing.
show
20c;
Adults 400
GROWN LADIES FREE MON­
DAY NIGHT
By Taylor
Mom and Pop
WfcU,6Www.lKMaMfe
ABOUT YOU« etfnB R pi
Office Phone 164-J
Moine Phone 164-Lr
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Give Picnic in Honor of Members
Who .%re Leaving
The Junior and Intermediate
“SAINTLY
Or. CS u U m A. H tiw ;
Phygiciaa and Surgeon :
9. 0 . N. 8. Junior4fenior
vars ramiea
LITA TELLS
ON CHARLEY
Convalescent Bene
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CHIWIEB PGFULAB
1 Chevroiets are apparently
most popular among thieves,
according to a bulletin receiv­
ed at the office of the chief of
police.
There were as many Chev­
rolet cars stolen as all others
makes oomblned last week,
according to the police bullet­
in. Fords ranked second in
popularity amoag thieves.
The girls of the summer club
of the Bellview school, are plan­
ning their achievment day prò-
gqam to he held next Thursday
night, June ninth, at the BeHvlew
Club House. In connection with
this program, the girls and their
leader, Mrs. Carl Smith, are
arranging for a box supper, to
make money toward paying the
expenaes of dellgates to the sum­
mer school at Corvallis. Anyone NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
Interested in the boys aad girls
EXECUTOR’S SALE
club work is urged to come with
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
a well filled basket, or enough That the undersigned executor
cents to purchase a fine basket of the estate of Amsi Wheeler
suppep.
Thomas, deceased, will, from and
The dance at the Club House after the 27th day of June, 1927,
last nite was a success financially proceed to »ell the real property
though at first it seemed as if hereinafter described, »aid all
It were not going to he. These of the right, title aad Interest of
weekly parties are becoming said Amsi Wheeler Thomas, de­
known abroad, so that a number ceased, therein, at private sale
of people from out of town are for eash. Said sale win ha made
coming each nite.
pursuant to the order of
the
A number of hoys have made county court of the State e f Ore­
themselves obnoxious to ttas com­ gon, for Jackson bounty, in the
mittee In charge, by t stealing matter of said estate, and bids
things, brought in tor the lunch, will be received by the said exe­
hast night nothing else being cutor at the law office of W. J.
available, they stole a quart Of Moore, damps Building, Ashland,
cream brought for the ooffee, Oregon.
through the kitchen window.
The sale will he made sub­
Hereafter the committee has ject to confirmation by s a i d
decided to bar loafers, and any­ county court, and the preatee» to
one coming In to stay, will pay be sold are described aa lottotrs:
the sjActator’s quarter, and pass
Beginning at tits tateraaetton
on Ih to the auditorium. While of the west Hne of the Erst
we are fully aware that boys love alley-way east of Moantata Ave­
fun—trickey fun—never-Mje-less, nue with the north «M p -M m of
there must be a stop put to this the Boulevard In the city at Ahh-
land. Jacks«* cogntg. Ofcegen:
form of amusement.
The Community Club Is hold­ thence running aerth I* 24*
ing there next regular meeting west along aad parallel wife the
en Wednesday, Jhne 8. aad reed weeterty aMe-ltae «V aaM dlfey
basket making under able leader­ a distance of ltd (tot: feMtaee
west 70 feet; thence south paral­
ship. will he taken up.
Many ladles are interested In lel with the west slde-llan of said
this, aad a fuH attendance ts alley-way to aa tatetoactloa with
the aortherly aide-ttaa bf the
expected.
Mr. Cart Brown, who for sev­ Boulevard; thence renafeg eouth
eral day« was quite seriously Hl, 52* 18* east along the northerly
is about and nearly himself aMe-llne of said Boulevard to the
place of beginning.
again.
Dated aq< tin* pbhliahed thia
Mr. Shaw, Who owns the place
en which Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. 21st day of May, 122?.
Barans are operating their flee
poutry plsat. Is havtag a bara
built on the place. It wm he *