Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 06, 1927, Image 4

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    W ill T ake (X w n t r
Miss Thelmn Perossi, student
at the State unlveraity in Eu­
gene and daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. D. Perossi on Granite street,
pill take a course thia summer
at the University of California at
Berkeley.
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Left. For PorttoxL —
Mrs. R. L- Reed on Church Left For Canad a—
W. R. Davis and his grandson
street left yesterday for Portland,
Max Hoover on Ahlson street
Ore., where she will spend a fpw
left today for Camloops, Canada,
days visiting with friends.
where Mr. Davis will spend some
time visiting his children and
Have your roM treUlee made at
leoking after business affaire.
Jordan's mills.
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The latter, who has been attend­
ing school in Ashland, will spend
Made Trip To H ornbrook-
the summer months with bis par­
Vernon MeGee, who is employ­
ed nt the office of the Ashland ents.
American, made a business trip
to Hornbrook, Cal., one day last At the Lithia Springs Hotel—
' The following people are among
week.
those who stopped at the Lithia
Public daace and card party. Springs hotel last night: Mr. and
Masonic hall. Monday evening. Mrs. N. J. Acheson of Berkeley,
June 8th. Couple 75c, extra ladles Cal., Mrs. G. E. Middlehoff of Oro­
26c, cards 26c, Dickey's orches­ ville, Cal., and A. W. Baker of Eu­
tra. “
>24-2 gene, Oregon.
Stated communication of Al­
pha chapter No. 1, O. E. S. to­
morrow, Tuesday at 8 p. m. Visit­
ers welcome by the-order of the
Worthy Matron, Leah M. Caldwell,
Secretary.
Covered dish dinner for mem­
bers and visiting members of Al­
pha Chapter No. 1. O. E. 8- Ma­
sonic Hall. Tuesday evening, 8:10
— Past Matrons club will furnish
strawberry shortcake for desert,
no please do not bring cake.
H ere Sunday—
W. E. Bee of Missoula. Moat-
accompanied by Mrs. Bee and
little daugkter. spent yesterday
In Ashland looking over thè city
and its surrounding country.-
Let the UNION write your tall
verace automobile Insurance.
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Arrived Home Saturday—
Miss Marie Porter, who has
been teaching school in Marsh­
field, arrived home Saturday
evening and will spend the sum­
mer months with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Porter on
Eighth street.
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The newest shades and fabrics
la men’s suitings.
Paulserud’s
tailleurs.
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Visiting Brother—
Mrs. Rose Pixley of Portland,
Ore., arrived In Ashland yester­
day morning and will spend a
few days visitin g her brother C.
O. Porter on Eighth Street.
Visited la Ashland—
Mrs. R. J. Rinabarger of Med­
For that picnic lunch, cold
boiled ham, Schnerman’s. 233-t ford, formerly a resident of this
A real dance, fair grounds pa
city, spent several honra In Ash­
land this morning visiting with
viiton tonight. Supper at mid' Mies Tarr Left—
night. Be there.
Miss Juanita Tarr,
typing friends.
teacher at the Ashland high
Left Yesterday—
school, left Saturday for Seattle,
. Dr. Roteod Altea oí tfats city Wash., where she will sjtend the
left yesterday for Portland, Ore., summer months at the home .of
where ha will spend a few days
looking after buslnese affaire and
those who stopped at the Ashland
visiting his parents.
Potete chips, 3 pkgs. for 25c, hotel last night./
Schnerman’s.
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Left For Portland
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Expects to study—
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Miss Marlon Leach, stndènt at thg aa temporary manager of the
the University of Oregon at Eu­ Lithia Springe hotel, left today
gene, expects to study at Stan­ for hts home In Portland.
ford Unlveraity for six weeks
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during summer vacation. Misr Hesw Safwrday— - >
Dan C. Shelley, a resident
FINISHING TO DAY
Leach formerly resided In Ash­
land and graduated from the lo Moqtagne, Cal., was a visitor
this city Saturday evening to
cal high school.
tend the initiation of the E
With
Lodge No. »44.
“Cradle Snatchers'
LOUISE FAZENDA
Underwent Operation—
Left For San Frencteco—
Mlsa Miriam Calmenaon, who
has been the commercial teacher
In the Ashland high school for
the past two years, accompanied
by her slater Mlaa Jean Calmen-
alon of Minnesota, left this city
Saturday for San Francisco. They
plan to spend the summer months
visiting several points of Inter­
est in the west.
Panlaerad's for cleaning.
Left For Portlewd -
Maraall N. Dana. Portland
editor, who delivered the addeaa
at the Ashland nigh school com­
mencement exercises Thursday
night, left Saturday for Portland
aad from thorn ha will go to Me
M in ev ille to give the address at
the commencement of Linville
college.
The following named teachers
in the public schools of Medford
will attend summer school at the
Southern Oregon Normal here:
Mias Jendea, Mrs. Taylor and
Mrs. Hoadornon.
I. J. HAYES AT THE
ORGAN
visitors from the air. >
While every resident of the
.German capital, from the humbl­
est cltlxen to President Paul Von
Hindenburg himself watched for
word from Clarence Chamberlin
and Charles A. Levine and their
Bellanca monoplane, feverish ac­
tivity continued at the Tempel-
hof airfield where the plane Co­
lumbia might come.
Card party and danee, Masonic New Manager Here—
B. H. Zimmerman, the n e w
Hall, Monday evening, June 8th.
manager
of the Lithia Springs ho­
Couple 76c, extra ladles 15c,
tel,
has
arrived
in Ashland and
cards 25c. Dickey's orchestra,
taken
over
hts
duties.
Mr. Zim­
public invited.
224-2
merman has had a great deal of
experience in Motel Work, being
connected
for some time with the
Confined To Home— -
H. H. Gillette, Southern Paci­ Multnomah hotel tn Portland.
fic-Co. employee, has been con­
fined to bis home on Gresham InltU^cd—
Emmett Devlin and Ronald
street for ¿he past week with s
sprained ankle. Mr. Gillette was Lowe of Ashland and J. E. Find­
able to walk down town yester­ ley of Montague, Cal., were In­
itiated Into the local Elk’s lodge,
day afternoon however.. ,
No. 944, Saturday night.
Bananas, 3 lbs tor 28c, Schuer-
in’s.
238-tf Visitors From Bly—
L. A. Richardson and C. Suther­
land of Bly, Ore., are spending a
Arrived Home Yesterday—
Albert Ònthrie, son of Mr. and couple of days In this city visiting
transacting
Mrs. W. C. Pplk on Gresham with friends and
business.
street, arrived home yesterday
from Dunsmuir. Cal., where he
Ninety out-of-town care stopped
Is employed by the Southern Pac­
in
Ashland Saturday to register
ific company. Guthrie will visit
at
thè
Chamber of Commerce and
In Ashland tor a short time and
then go to Slsaop, Cal., where he 87 wdre registered this moraing.
will work.
JACK HOLT, the perfec
ane Grey hero, as a wilt
din’, wild «hootin’, adven­
imos “ Mysterious Rider!”
•The Mysterious Rider«
A Paramount Picture
Mrs. George Shafter on Fifth
street underwent an operation
thia moraing at the Community
hospital.
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President Von Hindenburg eag­
erly awaited all reports of the
American plane. He instructed
hia secretaries to keep him in­
formed of the Columbia’s progress
and stated that he would receive
Chamberlin and Levine immed­
iately npon their arrival. He will
be unable to go to Tempelhof air
jfrs. Evangeline Lodge Lindbergh, mother of Captain
Charles A. Lindbergh and widow of a former Minnesota
Jennings Tent
congressman, is the proudest mother in America. When
told her son had reached Paris safely after his trans-
Show
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Atlantic flight she said she v hoped they would let him
get some sleep right away.” Mrs. Lindbergh is a chem­ Program For This Week
istry teacher in Detroit and'eontinued -her classes while
the boy was crossing the ocean.
All Grown Ladies Admitted
FREE Tonight
Home For Vacation —
Miss Alice Ruger, who is la
A short, stout,
partly-bald
training in the Good Samaritan young man ef 30, he wore ordin­
hospital at Portland, Ore., ar­ ary street clothes, a leather waist­
rived home to spend a vacation of coat and no hat. Hia wife did not
Monday—-“ Saintly Hypo­
crites and honest Sinners.”
Tuesday—‘ ‘ The Law of
the North.” A story of
Chamberlin until the Columbia
Alaska in four acts.
Jwas in the air. Then she moaned
W e d n e s d a y — “ The
incredulously and.collapsed.
A t th e Oregon H otel—
Chance took the little mono­ Gdme.” A society drama in
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bennet of plane close to the United States three acts.
Hood Rover, Ore., J. D. John­ £ cruiser Memphis, which, with
Thursday — “ The G i r l
ston of Portland, Ore., and Vern Cantalw Charlo« A. Lindlmrgh
Constafle of Plneridge. Ore^ kre aboard, was steamjng westward fra^ ^ h ok yM oim 'ffn n ,’CTa
among those who registered at the About 200 miles off the coast of western story.
Oregon betel y es ter d ay»- - g - -
Friday ~ F eh tttrep l a y
The youngster who completed ‘‘The Turnj o i the Road.”
FLIGHT ENDS NEAR
the first non-stop flight from New
BERLIN, GAS GONE York to Paris a fortnight ago, did A powerful New York City
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4 :i ‘-- a o t s e e t h e Columbia, hut he crook drama in four acts.
~ ~ (Cçqtlnnfcdyfrom Paya 1)
<jould see the smokestacks of the
Saturday—-The Million^
Gunard
liner
Mauretania
10
miles
the Bellanca plane had been -fly­
aire and ^the. t a p p e r ” a
ing. for 35 hours, thdas enpeedtW; S^ray gt/a ’tlma whepChamberlln, farce*- cofnedy tl r a m»a in
the time of Lindbergh^ fijk h t/^ i Was .circling o*«r th r liner.
three acts. • K
Paris by an hour ap^a^.haM. ■' ’ >;
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Sunday—The greatest of
Berlin
Awaited
Filers
At 2:10 p. m., tne airplane
BERLIN, June 8. — (IP) — All a ll‘American dramas. “ St.
passed over Plymouth, England
flying at^a Might of '12,000 feet. Barlin thrilled tonight at the pos­ Elmo” in four acts.
The Columbia was seen . over sibility of welcoming New York's
On Friday, Saturday and
the Channel Islands at 11:30 p.
Sunday nights, a edneert, or
m., heading for Cherbourg and
aftershow will be given im­
-Paris.,
v
Berlin was ready to receive the
mediately following t h e
flyers.. So was Paris. So was
LEEDOM
main show. This concert
Rome.
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consists of vaudeville num­
American Ambassador, Bchur-
TIRE
SHOP
bers and special vaudeville
man at Berlin was advised by
cable from Levine's attorneys that
acts and lasts about 45
- Trade In
the German capital would be the
minutes.
Columbia’s objective if It reached
YOUR OLD TIRES ON
Fred C. Neathamer of Pinehurst
to Ashland Saturday and spent the
day visiting with frlenda and Europe.
President Htndeaburg of Germ­
looking after business affaire.
any sat up late awaiting word of
the plane's coming.
In Rome, the Fascist govern­
Arthur 8. Taylor, a member of
the Southern Oregon Normal ment prepared a reception.
Apparently fair weather was
school faculty, made a business
favoring
the little monoplane, for
trip to Jacksonville today.
It was gaining steadily upon the
time made by Lindbergh’s "Spirit
Visitors from Portland—
Visitors in Ashland from Port­ of St. Louts" at is neared the con­
land over the week-end -were: tinent, .'The alow speed at the
Mr, and Mm. W. J. McLean ant start was due to the Columbia’s
load
fuel' hut as the .plane
Mrs. G. A. Peters.
lightened and climbed to higher
altitudea. favortng winds were on
Its UB, j
.
There wa< an. element
of
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sportsnyrasMp connected with the
predation and welcoming back dash of the Columbia toward Its
idto-the fold of the husky youth European goal unsuspected until
the little monoplane actually was
from Klamath Falls.
Dads who wont wild a week tfndor fay.
Charles A. Lavina, Its owner,
age la the sixth innlag of the
who
had been called a poor sport
Klamath Falls game, pitched a
because
of hts quarrel with Lloyd
wonderful game yesterday. He
Bertend.
orgtnally engaged to pi­
had 11 atrlkeonta <o his credit
lot
the
plane,
climbed 'Into the
aad had the Pedrplekhra gneaaing
cockpit
a
moment
hatore the toke-
constantly. Hia control nt the
end of the ninth Inning was Just
as perfect fa la tha flret Inning.
< TIM B « b ' didn't have much
trouble In finding Boston, who
sneeoaded la striking eat two of
IMok nt yanr 'mtdin for
tha »heals.
broken and worn parte before
Tito Boas llnanp waa: Davis, cnttktt eawanheaa. ,W e kpep
p; Forae. e; HUghse lb ; Miller, tn rtfck repairs tor any 0»
m#l< M Brower’s made.
rff Mhhbtns. aaj Marlowe. « ;
Gatdan toóla. h°««. l»wn
Morgan, 2b; Gray, lb.
mower«, tenetog and posts of
Medford ttnenp: B o s t o n , » ;
•▼•^p^iiwwcripiioiio i
Baaaleteh. e; Boeba, U; Adolph,
lb; Bishop. rf; Markle, cf; Hdn-
ler. 2b; Dank, as and C. Da mm.
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Hotel
Flume 104
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The use of this Oil takes
the place of Laxatives
that are habit forming.
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
Phone 118
Only The Beet
We Have on Hand a Complete Stock
Screen Doors
A SET OP FIXTURES GIVEN AWAY WITH
THE FIRST 2 DOEEN DOORS SOLD.
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co,
FOOTBALM
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HELPING
THIS COMMUNITY
The work of this bank is all directed
to the up-building of this community and
the greater the prosperity and happiness
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Ashland, Oregon
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•‘They’re aure to make It now,”
declared Amerlea’s first trans-At-
laxftlc hero, aa be read the radio
message from «ha Manretaxrtd. *-•
All day Lindbergh had stayed
close tay the radio room of thè
Menatala, anxious for news of the
fliers.
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Crisp Waffles and
GARDEN
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field if they arrive at night", hut
hopes to see the landing If it Is
made Monday morning.
What “Slim’’ Raid
Captain Charles 'A. Lindbergh,
en route home to receive the
plaudits of millions of Americans,
passed within 10 miles of Clar­
ence Chamberlin and Charles A.
Levine, who circled their mono­
plane over the giant Cunarder
Mauretania as they pressed on to­
ward Europe.
So close was the Memphis to the
Mauretania that the smokstacks
of the larger vessel were, plainly
While a hose prevented those
aboard the Momphla fro» teeln«
the Colombia, • wireless maaaage
from the Mauretania told of the
passing of Chamberlin and Levine.
of home people*
U nited States
Royal Cords
Sudden Service
He Just forgot.
H. L. Claycomb reported
to Ashland police Sunday
that a Ford coupe which he
owned was stolen.
But It wasn't.
Last Thursday P e r c y
Arant of this city left his
car a« the ClayeOmh garage to
be painted.
Mr. Claycomb
let him take a Ford from the
garage to use until' his own
car was ready for delivery.
Saturday Perey returned
the car to Claycomb who was
busy. Claycomb drove the
car in front of the. Enders
store and forgot about it—
forgot he had let Percy take
the ear.
But police found Jt after an
extensive search.
And then Claycomb remem­
bered.