Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 13, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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tracts amd let us sbogr them t<
FO B BALE or TBADfB— l« 0
you. &. fc.’ GStey, Sec. Carter Land acres v t land la fltakiynn, ou. Oh
,Oo., d l E. Main Bt.
(241-dt P acific Highway. P P lenty o f wa­
t e r , near county school For fur­
FOR »AU!}— 6 acres Irrigated.
ther particplars address Tidings,
on P acific highway near town, Bo x »1.
I s l-I m o .«
sem e fruit. Call 563 north main.
LOST A I D FOUND
236-1 mo.
Chiropractic
Physiotherapy
Badionic
Bemfcmber
dssk pleasant town, y e w easy terms, good loca­ i EXCHANGE for Ashland pro­
e n è im n . ttwêumÿ t w a t o tion, good soli. Start your country perty d-room house in Forest
LOST Saturday, in Lltbia Park,
fraternity pin, sim ilar to Maltese
Cross. Initialed V. V. C. on back.
-Phone 399-J. Reward.
241-3
FOUND— Black handbag
. FO B fcfaftT: — BdAgSloW, 643
PIANO INSTRUCTION — Mrs. talning money and glassed,
B . Main St. P hone 431É.
at 107 2nd st. Finder can
Harold
Alklnl. Tel. 441-J.
8 4 0 -lt«
287-1 n o.» same by paying for ad.
con-
Cnll
have
239-1
LOST— Black silk beaded bag.
parlies 6 room furnished house In­
Finder phone 251-R,
' 239-3
Storage
Cp.
office
at
residence,
c lin in g piano, near all schools—
174 North Main. Phone 410.
O ilier normal students or fam ily
LOST— Pair of dark rimmed
tlasses. Finder return to Ninin-
Iriqttlre 364 Liberty. Phone 335-R.
gerS. Reward.
839-2
238-3
F o b BEN T — Furnished
6-
rdriu house close to school. New
p « e r and paint. Call 317-L or
6 |> H olly street.
88Í-tf
ÜÑSÜÜH
WANTED: — Capable woman,
neat seamstress, to team pattern
dtaftltak afad th ttia t to measure.
eta. Phone 298-J.
«W1-3Ì Then organize classes and teafch
FOR SALE—Light oak dining same. Give name, phone and ad­
table and buffet, Georgle Coffee, dress for Interview. Box 5 care
Ashland -Tidings.
241— 2«
Tidings office.
FOR SALE CHfeAF— 35 Fro 11
FOR SALE— WUshfre
bèll. Phoqe 262-L.
LADIES— 84.30— 810.00 dofeen
lonaca
239-2 sew aprons hotae; ¡experience an-
FORSALE —
Soda fountain,
cighr case, wrapping counter with
bibs, book case, filing case and
other fittings., G. W. Trefren,
Agents, 317 Fourth St. Phone No.
1.
236-tf
FOR HALK— 3 acres a lfa lfa hay
standing. R. 1, Box 181, Mrs. Tas­
tar. . .
» 38X-1 mo.«
Miss Mills first sprung into
prominence through her work as
'double for Such stars as Mary
Pickford, Pola Negri, Florence
Vidor, Norma Talmadge, Jetta
Ronttal. Greta Garbo and others.
Iter riding id “Dorothy' Vetaon
of HUddon M ill” lot- Mary Fick-
ford has been pronounced as the
most sensational ever seen on the
screen. She is now making pict­
ures in her own right and re­
ceiving the recognition she justly
deserves.
Prices ate not advanced
cut; Instruc
necessary; materials
__ .
tions furnished.
Addressed en­ this attraction.
velope brings particulars.
Milo
Garment, *236 Broadway, Bayonne,
N. J .
241-.1*
MOVIE STAR
AT VINING
F o b SALE— Sm all rock crush- H ortes and Pretty'Actress
for
Homing Pigeons
Released Here
'O n e hundred homlng pfgeons
were released in Ashland at 5:00
o ’clock Sunday morning hx D .A .
Applegate, express agent for the
American Express Co. here.
The pigeons are owned by Van­
couver, B. C., and Seattle men
and were racing back to Seattle.
.They arrived In Ashland in seven
crates. The return trip, Mr. Apple­
gate was told, should take about
11 hours.
The pigeons with a keen sense
T his method Is safe and brings
health where others fall.
Shree examination thia month.
Potentiometer diagnosis • In*
eluded.
Office Phone 48
Res. 142
"The Merry Macks” orchestra hea
which ‘‘SharksY” Moore, Unlver- Chs
slty of Oregon instructor, and and
new director of the Ashland city at
band, brings to this city this »Atm-i, I
mer makes its Initial appearance cl«,
thia e m t h t t t
» « * Medford ren
Dance Hall Ashland folfcb w UI-M t .
Robert Red Wine, saxaphdne; Don
Provost, banjo; and Dlnty Moore,
drums; all i t Ashland. Other
members of" {he orchestra krt: Al
Clark, piano a n ^ arranger; E l­
liott Wright, trombone; Kenneth
Babson, naxaphone and Mark
Taylor^ bass.
PEARPICKERS
Altitntti Dinner
LOSE GAME
Class Speakers
AUTO STRIKES
Klamath Falls Takes An
other Victory I b «M y
Manner—Big CroFtt
Klafcath Falla walloped Med
fortl again feunday, the Peirpiek-
ere with alm ost effort succeed­
ing In scoring but three runs com­
pared with 14 scored by their
opponents.
The fast Klamath pill-hitters
did not have any d i f f i c u l t y f i n d ­
ing Boston, who pitched a khaggy
game, much the same as he feltch-
ed against the Lithian BOAflt a
week ago.
The game was played a t the
Jackson county fairgrounds and
was witnessed by a big deldgatipn
of Klamath fans, while about one
third of the crowd in attebttance
w a sfr o m Ashland. This IB the
Seventh straight victory for the
K la m a t h team w%lCh StllT leads
the League.
fire Chief Gets
Home From Tri|>
CARDER
HOSE
Simpsthta
Hardware
X'M SOPRY,SHO«TT,
THATVOOOION'T
STAM V iffR OS ANO
G 6 T A N C 6 C O TO «
'r t e - t t o p i r s j t b o >
Houses, lots, acreage and tim­
ber for sale, terms. Rpalring,
remodeling and new work.
<64 Mountain Ave. Phone 408J
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
ood team and motor trucks,
service nt a reasonable
¡ ood
rfce — Phone 88.
Both brothers are quite yotthg,
and told officers they recently
purchased the car and w ere on
{heir way to Portland when the
accident occured. They w ere re­
leased Saturday night but of­
ficers held the car to guarantee
their appearance. Monday Justice
of the Peace L. A. Roberts fined
Ellis $25 and costs when he plead
guilty to a charge Of failure to
stop When passing a maintenance
crew. •
Bowers Is well known in Ash­
land. He was brought to thspef-
flce of a local doctor following
Visiting Friend»—
the accident and was lafeT taken
Marvin Crocs of Bly, Oregon, to his hotae. Mis body was bad­
is spending the day In this c^j ly bruised, in addition to the In­
visiting friends and transactln; jury to his.hip.
business.
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Heidien and Van Ness.
Phone 131.
194-tf
Dr. Rebec Will
Speak Tomorrow
Everything is in readiness for
the Commencement exercises to be
held tomorrow morning, starting
at 10:30 at the Southern Oregon
Normal school for the class of
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AT AUCTION
Henry Stewart, Albany, Oregon
Wednesday, June 22, 1927.
The greatest producing herd of purebred» in
Oregon. Now yielding 22 1-2 gallonR of cream per
day. Golden Glow and Sybil’s Gamboge strains.
Twenty-eight sired by Golden Glow’s Chieftain, full
brother of Old Man’s Darling, 2nd, world record
cow and dam of D arling’s Jolly Lassie, Register of
Merit record 1141.28 lbs. fat, entering test a t age
four. This record exceeds any Jersey, any age, liv­
ing or dead. Open and bred heifers. E ight year­
lings «average '446 lbs. fat, two milkings per day.
Every female in the herd capable of a large record.
Many young heifers and dows bred to a grandson
of Sybil’s Gamboge. There has never been a ease
of tuberculosis n r contageous abortion in this held
since it was started twenty-five years ago. Has
been on tire accredited list for years.
Come A Day OF Two Ahead, And Inspect This
Wonderful Herd.
Henry Slewwrt Owner,
Albany. Oregon
E. A. Rhoten, Sale Manager, Salem, Oregon
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lOÜer QRfiBBCít
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s A n fier ALON6.
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Office Hours: 1C - Iff and 2 - 6
Swedenborg B uilding
DB. MATTIE B. BHAW
Physician and Surgeon
108 Pioneer Ave
Office and Resident Phone 33
Office Honrs
10 • 11 ». m. 1 - 4 j . O .
1:30 - 7:30 p. m.
CALL
JERRY O’NEAL
For Tour Next Job Of
Plun|bing
Shop In Beaver Bldg.
Phone 138
WHITTLE TRANSFER
A STORAGE OO.
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating a n í Shipping-
Long Distance H auling.
Anto Freight Terminal
Painting, tinting and papering,
try btlft BbrtlttgWne. « l i f t . XWT "
or phone 468.
167-1 mo.
DEFENSE and state
ARGUE IN HUGH CASE
With Bath, Single, 82.00 and 82.26— Double 76c Extra. No Ups
Withbut Bath, Single, 81-25 and 81.60— Double 60c Extra
,.i.No Up»,
60 Register of Merit JERSEYS
DB. EBNEST A. WOODS
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Noee and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Phone 117
y
* Office 89 Oak S t
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When in Klamath Falls for a week or more, try our
completely furnished APARTMENTS. Everything
new and up to date a t very low rates. We furnish
everything but the Groceries. INVESTIGATE
Bye, Bar, N ose and Throat.
Office Phone 126
Firs* National Bank Building
37 First St.
Hotet Arcade And Apartments
By Taylor
H 6«e t o o /
c S w A A r T to C y e R C S s
MY APPRCCiATfON TO
TOO FOR LETTING OS
< IM ON TMC D 6A C
WM. E. GOULD
Contractor— Realtor— Builder
ROAD WOR k MI
(Continued Frota Page One) .
Classes represented at the Nor­
mal school Aluiftni luncheon Sat­
urday noon were as follows: 1889,
Ellen Benson, Medford; 1890,
Agnes Hines, Forest Grove; 1896,
Linnen Savage, Grants Pass; 1897,
J. Percy; 1898, Edna Wells Ack­
ley; 1900, C. E. Easter, Portland;
1902, Grace Garret Engle; 1904,
Olive Wolc&tt; 1906, H. O. An­
drews, Ashland; 1906, James A.
Martin, Grants Pass; 1907, Alice
Willits, Ashland; 1908, Mrs. H.
O. Andrews, Ashland.
er, 3 H. P. boiler, stove grates and’ Ap$eat fit Person Tonight
backs, lawnmowers
sharpened
f r u i t Announces
"TUT” JACKSON VISITS
a n i repaired. Castings aad m a­
chine work at Eagle Iron and
Mahager Hurst of the Vining
T. R. Jackson, known to Ash- j
Brass Foundary, 140 Oberlin St. Theatre* has been forunate in
land friends as "Tut” during thq i
318-1-m o.* securing ah unusual attraction
period he was city editor of The
Dally Tidings, and his wife were
W e buy aad sell used store for tonight. A Hollywood pic­
visitors in Ashland last night, en­
fixtures. 353 E ast Main, or- 643 ture troupe on lochtion In north­
Boulevard .
211-1-mo. ern Oregon where they were, of direction, started away with route to northern Oregon.
filming scetes on Mt. Hood and
Mr. Jackson, who is now con­
in and about Portland were little confusion.
nected with The Fresnq Republl-
Scheduled to pass through this
Jcan, said the California sunshine
part of the state on their soutil-
BABV CLIW U tt-E B D A V
Was agreeing with him, and he
srn California Studios yesterday
Dr. Inskeep With his effecient proved th is by the fact that he
and through Mr. Hurst’S efforts corps of helpers will hold the was mnch fleshier than when here.
Fire Chief Clint Baughmah re­ were persuaded to stop Over to- usual monthly baby clinic In the They will heturn here for a short
turned Saturday afternoon after ¿ay In Ashland and play at his I civic house on Winbuni Way visit ehtauts south later.
aedompaning the state tiré preveh- theatre, th e Oregon made plc- Thursday,'June 13. Mothers are
tiofc caravan for three days. Visit­ ttita, entitled "Mystery H ouse” requested to register a t the li­
ing Gold Hill, Otants Fass, Rose- will have its southern Oregon brary with Miss Blanche Hicks
barg, Coquille, Marshlteld and premier at the local show house. and autos will be provided to con­
The picture, a mystery drama vey those who desire it, to the
NtoHh Bend.
. Splendid support was given the with the snow country as Its clinic.
i
catavan at each of these stops and locale has been given favorable
the state fire marshal, Clare Lee, reviews by those that have been L e ft Y e s te rd a y —
expressed himself as muchly pleas­ fortunate to see it before Its re­
Dick Hitchcock and Lloyd Davis
ed with the cooperation fire de­ lease. It features Marilyn Mills left yesterday for Keno, Where
partments gave hfta 1U Ms work. hhd her famous horses “ESreri” they will work this su muter.
and “Star’* Well known to picture
audiences.
As an added feature
BEN EFIT DANCE
MUs Wilson, hostess—
the
management
has
also
secured
A
program
dance will be given
Miss Janet WiliOU ghlrU a party
Friday evening" at the home of to be sbown in conjunction Miss at the I. O. O. F. hall TueMay
latest
released
picture night, June 21st for the benefit
Bill Pracbt. Tire htaning teak Hills
“Tricks,"
a
rollicking
tale
bold of of the Ashland Community Chest.
spent in dancing. RefreUhUients
eetfegh
flte
and
of
the
cattle The profctalh for the evening, be­
whre served. Those present were:
JaUey Walker, Annie Wells, Wil­ country. Both pictures are said sides dancing, will include read­
ma Gyger, Beulah Smith, Mrs. to kbohftd In thrum« Stunts and ings and musical numbers of in­
y
Billy Kerr, Iris Deter, Mildred riding for which Miss Mills Is terest.
GFker, Mrs. Smith, Afh. LUlh fathom,. Miss k h m wBi appear
BAND PRACTICE TONIGHT
W llion, Janet Wilson, Bbb Mor- oh the stage of the Vlnihg with
• J- t
Bandmeh should remember to
rfc, James McAllister, Orin Deter, her pure White Arabian horfce
“ The Winchester Store”
Jfrt O’Neil, Frank Wells, Billy “Beverly” With a twenty inmate report at 8 o ’clock this evening
at
tire
city
hall
for
a
meeting
with
act
and
wl»
also
give
a
short
Kfclr, Theodore Deter, Vernon
Dodge, Clarence Dodge and Mr.| talk on picture making in Holly­ “Sharkey" Moore for band prac-
tlcfe— the flrtt of the season.
wood.
v
Bill Pratcht.
v f e u ..B 0 V » . 8i%tC’s y o o « C H c e x s
FOR T h e PFOW TW e MAOS ONTNET
B o r r e p * * i . s u p p o s e T o*xpe >
JUST AS GLAD AS t,A M THAT
S . W C OCAL’S OUCR,
A iiö Ä tl
Pioneer Bldg.
(Contlnutd from Page 1)
’ others were there also making a
search. Maps of the tutonel and
vicinity were exhibited.
Moore
Portland Is In Gala Attire I was asked by defense if they were
equipped with revolvers, and he
For Big Event—Queen
he said they had been, but that to
Is Crowned
bis knowledge the guardsmen had
done ho «hooting. The state had
PORTLAND, Jane 13. — (IP) brought out that the trees were
— Warm srtb-ciear sky greeted marked with bullet holes, presum­
Portlanders today as. they paid ably made by the holdup men.
tribute to the rose In the nineteen­
RaWles Moore, Medford attor­
th annual rose festival which ney, who was district attorney In
started at 10 a. m. The rose city 1923, Identified a gun which he
was all dressed tor the real party said had been handed to him at
which is to oontlnue all week. The the tunnel, although he stated no
streets are gaily bedecked with marks had been made on the pis­
‘ banners. Police inspection and tol in hts presence.
-
parade was the opening event.
F. M. Stratton. Weed, Cal., tes­
Miss Dorothy Mielke, queen of tified to having found a cap one
the festival, and the seven prin­ mile south of west portal. He said
cesses road the royal barge to the cap looked like oae he bad
Laurelhurst pqgk for coronation at found. A black grip was intro­
2 p. m. The ROsarla, the pageant duced and witness said as far as
In which the history of the rose he could tell this was the same
is traced, is to have its opening grip he bad found neat the cap,
performance tonight. The floral although he adtaltted there was
parade Is scheduled for Thursday nothing ahoht the grip by which
afternoon.
* ' he could positively identify the
article.
J. C. Beagle, Ashland, who was
sent by district attorney to In­
vestigate, said he Identified cap
and hag as ones he saw at tunnel,
Sixteen members of the local by marks placed thereon by one
Epworth League Chapter return­ of the men assisting in the in­
vestigation. However, he said he
ed Saturday night from an over­
night trip to the Oregon Caves. did not see this man place the
The Young people left this city marks oh the grip.
Roy Parr, deputy game warden
Friday aftertioon and reached the
of Ashland, said the grip looked
government camp seven miles
like the Same one he haw at the
from the cUVeB ih time for an
tunnel, but positively Identified
bvening meal and for a campfire.
the cap by Inttisls in it, I . B. The
The following taornhyg the trip
attorneys at this point ’did a little
through the caves was started,
squabbllnk, which added a little
and with all of Its thrills, and
excltemhnt to an otherwise listless
warnings, the boys and girls had
session. .
n delightful time.
F. A. Fhmlras, of Santhmento,
The homeward Journey was
said he went to the toountcrest
started after lunch Saturday. The
cabin the morning after the hold­
local League takes similar trips
up and found that cabin had been
each summer. Sometimes gfllhg to
occupied. He said cabin had been
the coast and once making the I recently occupied, judging from
trip to Mt. Ranier.
K
a frying pah with pieeee of bacon
in It. He also discovered some
Will Attend F ratlm l—
overalls on the mountain side. A
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Peterson of
pan, smelling of creosote, was on
this city left Sunday mor­
the front porch of cabin and other
ning for Portland to attend the
articles Were found near the cabin.
Ross Festival. Miss Elsie Allen.
He said he had marked the ever-’
Mrs. Pstersoh*S niece. Who Is at­
ans. but he did to t positively
tending the Southern Oregon
Identify them.
Normal school, will Join them In
Portland Thursday.
After a
visit of a weak there she will
spend the summer mouths with
her parents In Wallowa county.
Leaguers Enjoy
O versigh t Hike
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