Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 22, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    At (It« Oregon Hotel—
bocal • Personal Motes
At the Lithia ffprthgn —
•tor. and Mrs. Bart Fraley ex­
peat to go to Bagene soon for a
visit and also to attend the wed­
ding of Hrs. Fraley’s brother,
marshall Barber, son of Mr. and
Mrs. W illiam Barber on Granite
street of thta city.
ThO following nahtod people are
among thoto who stepped at th»
U th la Springs hotel yesterday!
Paul Johnaea of Philadelphia, Pa.(
Mr. w u V ^ rs . H. fc.~Ham$6ad of
Saw Francisco, C a l, and C f B.
Gillis of Portland. Ore.
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Marvel ’Corn;¡heal. l»d p le d g e
Sweet oranges, 2 dot. for 4»e—
huerman’s Grocery.
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FOft “ 6B U SH O »'’, tb e A d g i«
Old time dance, Klamath Junc­
light
.wood work cleaner. Phone
tion, Friday night. Benelt Neil
Creek P. T. A.
848-2 Billy Herndon, <111. .w,) « t f - S t
Arrived In Ashland— ■
Mrs. Rosa Day and Mrs. Stella
Johnson of Ogden, Utah, arrived
la Ashland Monday and are gueets
at the Benedict home on Mountain
Avenue and the Redlfer home on
Manzanita street. They expect to
remain for about a week.
"Fresh milk and cream— Schner-
isn’a Grocery.
i
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Cliff Payne makes ladders.
Clark Slnums T A t m . 4^
Clark Simona of Portland, Ore.»
Is spending a tew days In Ashland
looking after business Aflelrtf. Mr.
Simona la very well known tai ibis
city making freouent trips hare.
Celebrato in one of Paulmtod’s
Nifty Summer Suita.
247>tf
, «S0.OO Reward mr
the
beet
name for Billing’s New Dgnce
Pavilion. Bring ybur name In' henl-
ad envelope on Wed. or Sat nite.
One block north ef Holland hotel.
Return B ens«
248-2
Mrs. Faaay Leggett returned
to her home In Ashland recently
after a «eversi days visit in Lane Left for Portland—
Ted Kinney, who has been, at­
county. Mrs. Leggett was accom­
panied home by her mother, Mrs. tending the/Southern Oregon Nor­
mal school for the past year, left
Cornelias of Pleasant H ill. ' -
recently* for his Jtome In Portland,
Have your rose trelllee made at where be w ill spend the summer
rdan’s mills.
2S5-tf vacation with hla parents.
Typewriters for rent— Spedisi
summer rates — Elhart’s.
R. W. Campbell and v ita and
Fred C. G o t and wife of Holly-
wo, Cal., Arthur Olsen of Oppor­
tunity, Wash.. and Dr.'W. Luther
Cortmander Richard B. Byrd, him to transfer to the air sei
Holt and family of Loa Anfelefc.
whose
projected flglht tb Bhrope f t tlip navy and ba devoted
Cal., are among those who regis­
tered at the Oregon h o to f ta^t la a f t r ^ V w ; rt t f » W M e c l e n t l f l p k ^ W j f j K w to »he s
those interested In aeronautics, Is of air navigation,
“ ,ght
, - V
n scientist, n sportsman, na avia-
His Invention of the “ bu
Hare your clothes cleaned this tor, an American" . gentleman, m ttan t,” which enablea $he
wae$ and. arold the eelebratlcjb whose history In the develop- to obtain an artificial hoi
rush. Paulserud’a.
>47-|f ment of aviation is outstanding, and calculate his position,
Byrd seems to have Ween born $*ther with that of a sun ,
I f you want-It done right tai
an adventurer. ' A t * the age of «to» and a drift indicator,
It to White.
Wed-
11 he begged ao Insistently tbaf feaea important aids to long
ha gained hla mother’s consent te»ee «1*»«- In recognltioi
Will Undergo Operation-»
to his making
unuapal
. « ^ > 2 iwund-tbs-world
f r «
*
i AWlllty,
l l
~ he ~ was
Mrs. Dean Scott of thta ell
will undergo an operation.fpr ai
from Richmond Va., crossed the developing methods and lnstrg-
pendldtls tomorrow u ie ^ fe g I continent
to
Ban
Francisco, manta of air navigation,
the Community hospital.
caught a steamer for the Philip-
When finally In May, 1828, he
Hines and covefeT thd'poHb At Woltned M r boyish Ambition and
Motored to Great» P p g e-^
the . Orient ,jn various , coasting. B »V ’ •vely over the Pole, he,
Wp> 4 - B fg f* . tonal attorney, vessels. Whan « s a lly , after n
th* reward of thorough
and Ollie E m tylfn g of thia clt> Wad o f Burope,-be landed In A id oottrtefhnt training in prepar:
motored to Grants Paas today New York, he wan Interviewed bp etion tor Jnet that particular ac-
where they sp ^ ¿ s e v e r a l houqi reporters and tha story
the eompllahment.
looking after bustfiiss affairs, i
yonngest unescorted globe trotter
Now he fnees the trans-
in the world wap **d<ly pub- Atlenile <li*ht, becked by all hU
Bnaineae in Me d ford 1 ■ - > *
lished.
his accumulated fund of techal-
Frank Jordan, of thta elty,'
By the time he was 18 he had * > k n o w 1 e d go and further
spent several hours In Medford set ns hla goal the discovery of «rengthened by experience and
yesterday looking after business tha North Pole, and It was while A * h ab lt^o f, success,. I t ta no
affairs.
he was fitting himself f i r that «toperagemeht to Lindbergh to
adventure nt the N .vnl Academy W that In .p it . of h l. smasing
Sightseers to V a l l e y -
that the news of Peary’s achieve- *kin “ Bn aT,ator> he knowingly
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Reed, resi­ ment robbed him Of Me hope of
* .«hapee” In h l. lonely
dents of Dunsmuir, Cal., passed being first at the top of the
I t was the glorious deed
through Ashland yesterday. They world
i t
of a youthful hero. The flight of
were on a sightseeing trip of the
. ’ >
. ..
Byrd is the well-considered effort
Undismayed, the yogng map
Rogue River valley.
clang to h i. ambition to explore
Scientist,
Stopped In Ashland —
Allen LnPorte of Jamestown,
N. Y. stopped In Ashland recent­
ly to spend n few <fkya visiting
his old school mate John Corso**
of this city. Messrs. Coreon and.
LaPorto were both graduated, from
the Courtland state normal, a New'
York state teachers* training In-;
stltutlon.
Baseball benefit dance, Jackson ; Grace Kemstrn tot Aberdeen,
Springs, Wednesday night.
Wash., F. B. Whitney of Portland,
land, Ora. and W. B. Stevens of
Sebastopol. Cal., are among these
141 Arrests Made—
There was a total o f 141 arrests who stopped last night at the
made daring May for violations Ashland hotel.
of the state prohibition law
82 of them were participated in
agents of the state prohibition de­
partment, according to Wm. 8.
Levans, state prohibition commis­
sioner. Arrests of liquor law vio­
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lators during May resulted I q 118
convlctlone, t ^ aseemmeat of flnea
,
Text Books and Supplies — El- aggregating 218322.
hart’s Book 8tore.
Returned from Portland
~
Mr.--and Mra. L. H . Hansen of
the Ashland 'jtotol returned Mon­
day evening from Portland, Ore­
gon, w h en they* spent three eir
four days looking after business
affairs and attending the Rose
C iSrtnl.
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VW tors Frwm K . F . —
Billing’s New Dance Pavilion,
<J. G. Fowler, a resident of
Wed. nite. Dickey'a Dance Band, Klamath Falla, spent some time
Siivin Hach, daughter of Mr.
Medford.
in Ashland yesterday looking after
ahd Mrs. Robert W. Hach on Gran­
business affair* and visiting with
ite street. Is working for n short
friends.
‘ ..h
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time at tkg Ashland creamery,
Purchased DeUcatofae»—
Frnnk Hamilton, who Is em­
ployed at the First National bank,
has secured a room at the home
of Mr. and M n . O. W . Long on
Bast Main street. Mr. Hamilton
has been staying nt the home of
Mrs. R. X*. Reed on Church S t
Mrs. Beit Garnett and M n .
George O. Cormany have purchas­
ed M rt. W . A. Cermany’s Prlde-
p-West delicatessen In Johnson’s
market, and are now In charge.
M n . Garnet has been In the res­
taurant business la Ashland tor
two years.— Medford Mall Trib­
une.
Cars Reg is tered
ZYIRW r m n
A m /
CELEBRATION
Ashland folks; wfll have a real,
old-fgahioned July Fourth, .ao-
cording to announcement made at
noon today by J. H. Fuller, Cham­
ber of Commerce secretary.
The celebration will be a nhton
affair with the folks of the Talent
Irrigation District and w ill ba hold
at Hiatt Dam. an idtol location
for the event.
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There w ill be Are works, plenty
of barbecued meat, whtob la al­
ready on Ice for the affair, and
plenty of entertainment for every­
one.
Committees are to be appointed
and everything whipped into
shape for the big affair within the
next two weeks,-
Crystal Cave
Death Recalled
INVENTO R« BUSY
LOS ANGBLE8, JSne B lr-O P )
(IP) — Another invention to mahe
trans-odean flying safer has been
perfected, according to word re­
ceived here. ,
Uncle Sam has introduced a
new method of radio steering
contrqj which, it Is hoped, w ill
preclude any possibility of avia­
tors losing their hearings on long
flights across water or land. Fog,
mist and stormy weather will, hold
no threats Of disaster to flyers
through loss of bearings, pro-
vlded'-tbey Utilise the new radio
device.
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Oronite
CLEANING FLUID
Something New
A perfect non-explosive
cleaner for silks and
Biting, furts, gl/rvei, hats,
rugs, upholstery etc.
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
YOUTH PLANS FLIGHT
., Mira. Levi Stovens of Klamath
Fall» spent tha peat week-end in
thia elty visiting Mrs. L. J. Heer
VlsUlag a t Dean H eine
Mrs. Myrtfe Week» o f Portland, on High street. Mrs. Stevens and
Ore., is in Ashland vislting at the Mrs. Heer enjoyed Sunday on
home o f Mr. apd Mrs. Harris Dean Bogue river.
on. Oraalta Street and atteadlng
the summer aeeglon at the South­ Visitor to Ashland—
Mr«. Eugene Harris of Dnns-
ern Oregon Normnl School.
rtntr, Cal., was In Ashland re-
fefetatly vlalttng with friends.
Visitors In AshMad—
Mr» and. Mrs. F- B. Ralgnet w l
Bead, T. H. Morby of Salem and
Misa Nits Northrup spent the
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. W inter and
children of Manhffeld are tUOUff
the Oregon people who spent yee- eats in California, retnrned to
terday In Ashland visiting the ^phland Sunday evening in order
to attend the summer session at
cHr'nnd Lithia Fnrk.
w
Southern Oregon Normal
aohool.
where ahe4a a student.
Peterson WU1 Talk—
1
Fred Petorsoa. county aohool
superintendent of Klamath coun­
Removed From Hospital—
ty,, will talk an the oounty nait
Mts. Cordelia Hornell, who has
plan In Klamath at the U. 8. hotel
been a patient nt the Community
in Jaoksonvllle, thta evening nt 8
Itobferttat tor some time. Is suffle-
o’clock.
fa'ttUy recovered to be removed
One hundred and tour out-ot-
statè touripto »topped in Ashland
yesterday to register their ears Spending Few Days at Ink«'
Nate Simpkins, his brother-in-
at the lpcal Chamber of Com-
law, Brnest Maas and Mrs. Her­
bert Toomey and little daughter
Patricia left.last eveniag to r the
Lake of the Woods where they
Mm. B. W. MeadoVs, a resident w ill spend a few days ou a pleas­
Of Butte Falls, Ore., ta spending ure trip.
the day In Ashland shdpping and
transacting business.
froda tlfe hospital to the Lockhart
hdtae oh the Boulevard.
HONOLULU,,T. H„ June 21
New 0 . D. Wool Blankets
(IP) — Martin Jensen, a modest
youth whose career has been
pledged to nvintlon, has left for
the mainland to Complete prepara­
tions for an attempt to fly from
California to Honolulu.
Regulation Site 8 1-2 IB. weight-at the low priee
Remember They Are New And In Perfect *Coridilidn
e
Made By The Best Woolen Mills
ARMY GOODS STORE
Do not atnw away from the
golf, course because yon have no
special golf clothes, says the
boosters. Some of them say, taopr-
Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Eveningff.
FISHING TACKLE AND LICENCE
ever. tbat loud eocks, and drill­
ing four-plus and sweaters makes
00 »Jw better.------ --------- --v -------
Fanners Attention!
Look at your mower» for
broken and worn parts before
catting commences. W e keep
In stock repairs tor any or
most of mower’s made.
Garden tools, hose, InwM
mowers, fencing and posts of
every description.
PeiPs Comer
DR. SCHOLL’S FOOT B.
Eases The Feet In Hot Weather i
A Valuable Foot Remedy And Toilet Requisite
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
Visiting Relative»—
John and Charles Haney of thia
city were la the vicinity of Forest
Grove and Portland last week
vistttag relatives.
HLTOM B O U IN
MEN OF STEEL
SATURDAY ONLY
Final Clearance on
Ladles
Spring Coats
Just R ight For The Cool Evenings
And Mornings
Olouds with Silver with an acoonnt at this
Word has been received In Ash­
land that Leslie Heer. hen of Mra.
L. J. Heer on High street, an<j
Raymond MeOeo. ton of M r. and
Mm. J. H. MeGee on Vtata street,
who loft Ashland last Saturday,
are now working l a King*» valley,
Oregon.
JULY FOURTH
EVEN WORM HAS FRIENDS .
MOSCOW, Juqe 16— (IP)— A-
mld a flutter of congratulatory
foreign telegrams, the Soviet
Helminthological
Institute has
celebrated Its 10 th anniversary.
In case you don’t know, this is
the scientific group which studies
the home life and habits- of
the Artie. After completing the „ut who neverth»less takes no Here’s Gene Tunney, the cham­ worms.
routine courses of tlto navy, dbahee that prudence and fore- pion, and the ax which he is
LIGHT SURVBY MADB
wielding at Speculator, N. Y „ aa
Byrd’s Interest In aviation caused flg h t. can avoid.
a part of hla training parapher­
Traffic officer/ Monday evening
nalia- Tunney la strengthening made a survey of light adjust­
his shoulder and arm muscles for ments of autoa turning o f - the
hla next fight by chopping wood. plasa onto Main street, end out of
Spent Week-Bnd Here—
Mrs. Daisy McGarry et the
IAthla Springs pharmacy, accom­
panied by Mlsg Eline Anderson,
sister of Miss Helen Anderson,
dead of women at the Southern
Cffegon Normal school, were In
Medford last night to attend
"Otis Skinner’* nt |he Crsterian
theatre..
Trains
M W M O M U * )
bank. Regular deposits today will dispel
the shadows from yonr tomorrows.
Soft Tailored Coats That Will N et
You A Saving Of
The Citizens Bank
‘T H E COATS” Are Ready , ' .
‘T H E PRICES” Are Slashed
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