Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 09, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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v i d m astoid Infection, but at
preaeat ia doing nicely. She vaa
taken to the Sacred Heart hospib-
saythatl havefoundthis
to be true w id i Lucky
(he hpw government liquor'etc
the*'first supplies. Above are three of tïie bo;
line dbrly with their permits at Windsor.'
Try Our
Breakfast
Specials
Crisp Raffles and
Good, Hot Coffee
with Real Cream
AUSO COMPLETE
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
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’a l in Medford Inst week for a p o p -
’ cratlon. but a tarn for * • tefcter
madc an operation unnecessary
Word has been received from
Paul Nichols, who v e n t to Seattle
a short tim e ago; that he la be­
ing employed by the Carnation
Milk Co. i f Seattle.
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C. 3. Hughes o f Portland, a son-
in -la v of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. De
Ford stepped for a abort visit last
week od hia way to California,
where he Vaa going for his health'.
{ ’ Mrs. May K. Green o f Ashland,
’ spqnt Sunday with Mrs. Jam es
Mr. and
Lennox
in V Mrs.
alley J. V L.
iew . McCracken
of Ukiah, California, arrived Mon­
day to spedld severgl w eeks v is­
iting the J. R. McCracken and
James Lennox fam ilies.
Miss Lydia DeFord of Portland,
accompanied by Charles Dudrov
and tapiRr. oq th eir way to m ar­
tin et, Cal., stopped for a* short
visit with Miss DeFord’s parents,
> r , and Mm. W. F. DeFord, last
w<ek.
L- H. Gallatin left for Corvallis
last week to ' bring home h i -s
daughter Rog inft, who is a student
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► Ashland-Valley View ealf
net a t th e Meyer Creek Dairy
'Q u|ry Farm Monday eV%-
n'ng. R. G. Fow ler, con n tf clnb
leader of Medford, and 'moat of
the calf club members were pres­
ent.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Arnold and
John, Mrs. Lottie Hash of Ash­
land, Mrs. May Harris and child­
ren of Junea, Alaska, had a picnic
luncheon at Jaekaon^s Hot Spring«
last Tuesday.
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Mrs. Lewis and three children
arrived at their new home last
week, com ing from Coos Bay to
join Mr. Lewis who has been here
for several months.
Chris Strong, who has been, In
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visit. Ashland., because I hqTS-.Ì'
heard much o f . ite , feteUty
and now I, am certhinly ¿ a d .
I atta h ere” sa y s Mrs. Mary ,
k r t o U ì n t ì b o f Sedttie «min *
arrived here
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spend the Mupmer month».
M rs.,A frbw sm ttb said «he
h a d v lsite d m any snm m er r i ­
sorta bat never found a m ore
ldaglly located city thhn A sh­
land. She com m ented on the
beautifpl g r e q n h ills "of
w hich due could n e w ‘tire?’
mellpvY—t U
Santa Rosa, Cal., tor som e tithe
returned to his fam ily here last
week.
o fth e
RARE FLOWER DISPLAYED
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A snow lilly, found on the
sn op IlQe o f the Umpqua Divide
in Jackson and Douglas counties
by Roy Parr o f Ashland, deputy
game warden, and brought to this
olty yesterday, is now on dlsplgy
in the window o f M iller's Toggery
on the P lasa. This flow er is a
very rare as w ell as beautiful
one. 1» quite worth seeing.
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aVRSCRlRE* FOR « i E TIDINGS
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The ten day or second cover
spray for cofflibg moth should be
applied Within the next w eek or
ten days.
T he peak of flr st brooff worms
.wlU be m ask e d about the 41f-
n3t a bk offclte.
pies and pears should be thor­
oughly protected.
A rsenate of lead, three pounds
V in
drod gallons of waster, la recom­
mended.',. Spray thoroughly cover- •
ing »11 leaven and branches as <
v l A as fruit, paying particular at- .
tentlon to the tope o f trees.
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Force Of
W m Used
The Owen-Oregpu lumber com­
pany of near Medford will start
working a night sh ift within ' a
week or ten^ days, according to hn-
nouneement made by the company
officials. Th,s Will mean an In­
crease o f l^ d to 200 men at’ the
mill and an addition of 50 ip the
woods.
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Heg^rdless of what kind of printing yon may ured,
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a ccom p an ied th e fo llo w in g nam ed
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Robert “Runn, Gordon Ba-
Ouane
Malone,
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Johnson, W ilbur DnrLara, Clyde
made for the boys Malone, W allace W olcott, Albert
LETTERHEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES,
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at reasonable price.
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hot mineral baths of
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can handle it quickly and to yoqr èntire satisfaction
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AND WE WILL RE GLAD TO
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ed. but happy gro u p . m iles of W agper Gap, In autom o-
Who returned la te | biles, then felled to - the camp
tom oon from W ag- grounds Late in t h e afternoon
rt) they spent Tnee- it started to rain and the doihh-
camp— and I t o f pour eohtlnned throughout thff
ednesday morning night.
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i peak o f Mt. Wag-
Some of the boys bnllt "lean-,
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boy? uldnR m ake(-neat„ a
M nTH f„ rntahed by
the top. Three o R„ ger
wer.
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r X sheltered In the ranger cabin.
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r leader. Secretary
them .
thought it ipadvis-
Mrn th e rifftah
c - D- Gaffney and Mr. W alters
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ROOTLETS, OR WHAT NOT.
Spindler, Paul A tkins and »1U
Wallace Stearns,
firelve Boys Climb ML Wjyrnei
r P ^ b - .D m p o u r Of Ram 1
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