Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 27, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    Returned to Ashland
■ Mr. and Mrs. Claude H. Warren
of Berkeley, Cal., announce the
birth of a son Friday, June 17.
Mrs. Warren will be remembered
Alpha Chapter No. 1. O. B. 8., by her many friends la ^sbland
annual picnic to Llthla Park, as Miss Ruth Culbertson.
Wadneaday evening, 0:30 o’clock
CUT Eastern Star members and
Summer Sise Package Teltow
their families. Visiting members Corn Meal, 10c— Schuerman’s.
welcome. This will be a covered
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dfgh picnic, so brng covered dish
and own service. Chapter will Arrived H o m o -
furnish cofee. cream and ice
Gertrude Brown has arrived
home from Portland, Ore., where
Mrs. .Caldwell, Sec'y.
she attended the Rose Carnival.
Miss Brown Is a student at the
Celebrate in one of Paulserud’s University of Oregon at Eugene.
Nifty Summer Suits.
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Spending Week to Crescent City—
Mrs. Hugh T. Mitchellmore,
Phylll» Cole, a resident < of
Klamath Fall», »pent the week- wife of the Presbyterian minister
edd in this city visiting friends. of this pity, left today for Cres­
cent City, where she will spend
the week visiting Mrs. W. H. Gra-
hapi.
Mare Testerday—
In. Ashland F r id a y -
Mrs." Mike Danley of Medford
spent several hours ,in Ashland
Friday visiting friends and look­
ing after business affairs.
Mr and Mrs. F. H. Nelson of
Hilts, Cal., were visitors in Ash­
land Saturday evening Shopping
g*d transacting business.
Warren Doremus, who has spent
the past few weeks visiting rela­
tives and friends la Roseville.
Cal., returned yesterday morning
to his home to Ashland. Warren
and his father 8. D. Doremus, of
the Standard Cleaners on Oak
street, made a trip to tha Green
Springs
mountains
yesterday,
afternoon.
I,eft for Bo is e
Mr. and Mrs. Elisha White, who
have spent the past week in Ash­
land visiting their daughter. Miss
Eva L, White of the Southern
Oregon Normal school faculty, left
today for their home in Boise,
Idah«/. Enroute they will visit
friends in Roseburg, Rev. Chaney
in Eugene, who was formerly
pastor of the loial Methodist Epis­
copal church, and their son C. A.
White in Portland. The latter la
connected with the Ellison White
Chautauqua company.
One hundred and eighty three
out-of-state tourists stopped in
Enjoy the cool ocean breesee Ashland yesterday to register
during the Fourth at Crescent their cars at the local Chamber
City, Calif. Big basket Picnic on of Commerce.
the beach.
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At the Llthla Springs Hotel —
The following people are among
Returned Yesterday—
Mrs. Allen Autrey and little those who stopped at thh Llthla
•off, who have been visiting Mrs. Springs hotel yesterday: Mrs. I.
Autrey’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Tobias and Miss Helen Tobias
H. Hodklnson in Mt. Shasta City, of Seattle, Wash., Mr. and Mrs.
Cal., for several days, returned 8. 0. Dearing of Stockton, Cal.,
yesterday to her home In Ashland. and C. G. Gutterldge and family
of San Diego, California.
Four hours to Crescent City
Have your clothes cleaned this over good roads. See the big Red­
lek and avoid the celebration woods and visit Uncle Sam’s war
ah. Paulserud's.
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the Fourth of July.
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Visitor from Gold Hill—
C. L. Camp of Gold Hill was
a visitor in Ashland over the week­
end transacting business and
visiting friends.
Geo. Roberts Left —
Hniihing To-Day
H ie Dutchess Of
i-
1
Buffalo
With
CONSTANCE TALMADOE
oop
mro a t n w a / i tsu a lst/»o1 a m e .
age for repairs. Suggs was un­
Spent Week-End Here
injured.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winter of
Klamath Falls spent the week-end
in Ashland visiting Mrs. Winter's
sister apd husband, Mr. and Mrs.
B. O. Gillings on Oak street and
Mrs. Winter’s parents in Jackson­
ville. Mr. Winter is employed by elude box serviee.to patrons along
the Western Auto Supply coni' the route. This will give Improv­
ed service to qhlte a large list of
enjoy the Fourth of July holidays
on the beach at Crescent City. Moved to Teo H a k e
Frank Hamilton, who to aflto
Bathing, Dancing, Raeesr Basket
ployed to the First National hank
Picnic and.Cod’ Weather.
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383-St of this city, has moved from the
O. W. Long home on Bast Main
street to the O. H. Teo home on
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney N. Hasel- Oak street.
ton and little daughter Barbara
Jean of Sacramento, Cal., are to
Aehland for a fortnight's visit - F. M. Cresson, resident of Duns­
with Mrs. Haseltoa's parents, Mr. muir. Gal., spent the day to Ash­
and Mrs. W. M. Barber on Gran­ land yesterday visiting friends
and looking after bnaineas affairs.
ite street.
Leaving Thia Evening—
A. F. Dyer of thia city is leav­
ing this evening for Oakland, Cal.,
to visit for two weeks with his
daughter, Mrs. Jrma Martin. Be­
fore returning to Ashland Mr.
Dyer expects to spend a abort time
at Toaemlta park and in Los
At the Aehland Hotel—
Mr. sad Mrs. Georgs B. Adams Angeles.
of Spokane, W ash.,‘ Mrs. J. W.
Bruce and Mrs. 8. T. Webb of
Mias Marguerite Hammond,
Hollywood, Cal., and J. H. Veter­
an of Oakland, Cal., are among daughter of Rector and Mrs. P. K.
those who spent last evening at Hammond of tha ¡local Trinity
Episcopal ehareh, who has been
the Ashland hotel.
teaching to Honolulu daring the
Monday, June 87. — Auxiliary past year, la expeeted hams at the
to American Legion regular busi­ «torn of next weak.
ness and social meeting at tha
Ptonaer hall on Wlnhnrn Way.
Mre. Alton Hodgson and two
Thia Is to be a White Elephant
party and all members are re­ children of Portland, Ora., spent
tba week-end In Aehland Mru.
quested to ba present.
HodgsonU cousin, Mre. J. H. F el­
ler on North Main street. Mrs.
B. V. Hauser Jr., new proprie­ Hodgeen jmd children were en­
tor of the Llthla Springs hotel route to B erkley. Cel., where
to this city, arrived in Ashland they will spend the summer
thia morning and will spend sev­ months visiting relatives end
eral days here looking after busi­
ness affairs connected with the
Crescent (Jlty .Harbor In^tsa
yon to help celebrate the Fourth
and entertain the sailors and of­
ficers from tbs destroyers, July
3-4th. Bring a lunch and enjoy
the beach.
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Mre. O. F. Silver on Hargadlne
Street' nnderwent sa operatlon for
appendiciti» thls morntng et thè
Oouuaunity hospital and aceord-
tag to roports la delag alcely.
Nature Study
To B e Given
In connection «¡1th the mature
study at the V. M. C. A. Boys'
camp, Prof, Wayne Wells of the
Southern Oregon Normal school
has offered to assist by conduct­
ing classes Friday, Saturday ahd
Sunday afternoons, July 8, 3, and
19. He will conduct nature study
classes and hike for all of the
boys who register for the camp.
37 Midyear Auto
License, Issued
Thirty-seven mid-year automo­
bile licenses , were issued by
Deputy Sherrlf Paul Jennings
Saturday and .Sunday at the
police office in this city. Four
licenses were issued Monday
morning. Of this number 38
were Issued for used cars and
three for new cars
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Fire Destroys
Four Oil Wells
LONG BEACH, June 37. — A
dlsasterous blase swept through
the Allmitos Heights oil field ibis
jnornlng wrecking four wells and
capsing damage of more than one
million dollars. Tge flames were
finally brought under control.
Adjust H eadlights Says Leader
O f H ie State Motor Association
Tha
Attorney George M. Roberts of
Redford left Saturday for Cincin­
William Gr'enbremer and A1
nati, Ohio, to visit his wife and
Jordan of this city spent yesterday
daughter who have been there for
fishing at the south fork of Butte
some time.
Creek in1 the Dead Indian moun­
tain district. They report a heavy
snow storm raging In the moun-
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Warren of
Berkeley, Cal., announce the
birth of a daughter Monday, June
M. Mrs. Warren was formerly
Miss Donna Bechtel. ,
Ptah Ducks latreMtag —
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Flak duck» are increuais^ at a
rapid rate along the river and un-
lp s atepa are taken to redone their
number«, will destroy hundreds
Together with their pastor. Rev.
of fish, assert» ClUhd Bqrdon, who
made a trip as far as ,the ferry £ . T. ICItchelmore, six young
yesterday. In that distance he ISO p i e of the Presbyterian
saw more tblks 800 of the docks, «hurch of thia city left today for
many being young opes.— Grants Orante Pass, OrsgOn where start-
lag today and continuing until
Pass Courier.
,
ip ly 3 the annual summer con­
ference, of work, play and wor­
Announcement—
Mrs. Cllnfou Baughman, presi­ ship to to be held. All Southern
dent of the Ashland Art club, an­ Oregon Presbyterian y o u n g
nounces that the regular meetings people are included.
Meetings are being held In the
of the club will be Indeflnltely
Grants Hall, one and one-half
postponed.
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gklles from Grants Pass.
A trip to the Oregon Caves Is
Expected to R e tu r n -
Sheriff Ralph Jennings, accom­ one of the big features of the
panied by Deputy Oscar Dunford convention.
A splendid faculty of out­
and Walter Morris, were expected
to return yesterday from Portland« standing workers of the church
where they bad gone after having Will direct the recreational and
taken Hugh, Ray and Roy D’Au- Study periods "of the young
tremont to the state penitentiary people..
Those from Ashland who went
at Salem to serve life sentences.
Upon his return Sheriff Jennings Were: Lorraln Brookmiller, Lor-
will search tor the shotgun which rain Sparr, Letha Miles, Emily
the brothers say they hid near Taylor, Catherine Graham and
,
the tunnel after having staged the Lawrence Mitchellmore.
holdup.— Medford Mall' Tribune.
NO REGULAR FORUM MEET
Directors of the Chamber of
Visiting Grandmother—
Mr. and Mrs. Melborne Harvey Commerce will meet at the LitHla
of Santa Ana, Cal., are spending a Springs Hotel Tuesday noon. No
short time In this city visiting forum program has been pre­
Mr. Harvey's grandmother, Mrs. pared but any of the members
interested are invited to attend
Hervey on B street.
the meeting, and present spy
questions they may desire to pre­
At the Oregon Hotel—
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kelly and empt for consideration.
Mias B. Murphy of Burlingame,
Cal., and Joe Steiner and family
and Mr. and Mrs. D. Petrel of
Oakland, Cal., are among those
who registered at the Oregon
hotel last night.
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•• "Attention has bebn focused
ASHLAND CAR WRECKED
upon the automob'ile lighting law
A Chevrolet coupe driven by which recently became effective,”
John Suggs of Ashland, skidded., said Mr. W. M. C. Brandenburg,
off the highway at Bear Canyon Secretary of the Oregon State Mo­
on the Pacific highway, and toy Association.
struck the bank, breaking au axle.
"Motorists who find night-driv-
At present because of the fast
pight train out of Portland, Lake­
view for instance gats thalr m ill
from Portland throe hoars earlier
than Ashland does. Portland
morning papers. arrive In Lake-
view now at noon, whereas they
do not gat hers until about 3
o'clock In the afternoon, a slower
train bringing tha mall to Ash­
land. Ona possibility of the new
arrangement will ba tha sanding
of Portland mall via Klamath
Falls to Ashland.
This would
arrive In Klamath Falla at 8 a. m.
The stage, which would wait for
this train, would pick up tha
Ashland mail and bring it here
several hours earlier than it now
arrives.
v
The new contract contemplates
the discontinuance of the present
Ashland-Klamath Falla and the
Klamath Falls-Keno star routes.
Bids on the naw contract are to
be received at Washington until
July 18th.
(Continued From rage Ona)
er tearing car driven by E. R.
Parsons, Portland, as a private
boa from Los Angeles to Seattle,
skid off the highway la exactly
tha same place, overturn in mid
air and alight, wheals down di­
rectly on top of the coups at the
bottom of the 30 foot embank­
ment— crushing the coupe down
Into the mud and smashing the
top, breaking all tha glass and
practically ruining tha entire body
of tha. smaller machine.
Occupants of-the Parsons bus
wars Injured. Parsons suffered
from a scalp wouhd and three wo­
man and a child, passengers, suf­
fered from bruises and cuts. Tha
four passengers ware taken to the
hospital at Yreka tor treatment.
The steering weel on the Par­
sons hue was damaged and tha
body of the ear badly battered,
but Mr. Persona drove the car
back to Treks after It was lifted
from the revise Into which it
bed skidded.
<
W. H. Drummond, foreman of
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at the same time, present ade­
quate illumination of the high­
way,*' said Mr. Bgandenburg.
"And with thousands of motorists
Indulging nightly in this pleas­
ant pastime, the poorly focused
and inadequate headlight becomes
a graver menace than at any other
pleasures owe It to themselves and
to others to see that the head­
"The headlight evil about which
lights on their ears are adjusted
so as not to be glaring and yet, there has been so much discussion
CRATER LAKE
LODGECREW
STARTS WORK
iployeee Go To B row
»und Resort Today For
Preparatory Opening
C. 8. Richardson, former man­
ager of the Llthla Springs hotel
here, for the tost two weeks has
be«W»t Crater Lake Lodge con­
ferring with' John Mabla, winter
caretaker preparatory for the
opening of the lodge on July 1.
R. W. Price, of Portland, Dam­
aging director of the company, to­
gether with other Crater Lake
Lodge company representatives,
Hawaii Hop To
S ta rt-M a y b e
together with Hal Williams of
Portland, day clerk et the lodge.
left Medford this morning to make
final preparations tor the open-
in g .:
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W. J. Dean, chef at the lodge
for several years will hold the.
same position this year while Alice
Welsh of Eugene will be bead
waitress again. Waitresses as us­
ual will be U. of O'. ahd O. A. C.
students. Mrrna Bush, will be
postmistress of the lodge.
The crew of workers who left
-thia morning expected the last
tow. miles of the trip to the lodge,
over snow to be a hard one.
George O. Roberts of Medford,
will be In charge of the trans­
portation of supplies to the lodge
th is year.
Crater Lake lodge stages which
were in storage in Ashland daring
the winter months were recently
conditioned preparatory for ser­
vice this year.
San Francisco Bank
SAif FRANCISCO. June 37.
—Officials of Creasy Field an­
nounced today that Lieutenants
Lester K. Maitland and Albert F.
Hagenberger may hop oft for
Hawaii tonight. They will leave
not later than Tuesday, It Is an­
nounced. The army fliers, who
were Friday given permission to
make the flight, reached Greasy
field Saturday afternoon, making
a final test of their plana.
Branches), San Francisco
638 California St.
For tha quarter year ending June
30th, 1027, a dividend has been
declared at tha rate of four and
one-quarter (4 1-4) per cent per
annum on all deposits, payable
on and after July let, 1037. Div­
idends not called for are added
to-, the deposit accounts and earn
Interest from July 1st, 1087. De­
posits made on or before July
11th, 1027, will earn Interest
from July 1st, 1027. ,
WM. D. NEWHOUSE, Sec.
were an abiding belief in *»-
ee&cy and duty. It to good.to
think, that murder cannot ohll-
te m te U e opds fer which ka died.
bars-Beard often at ethics
in court rooms, of fatn ess sad
candor, of courage and vthe. strong
will to suffer ,what may come, if_
corns it must. We have heard*
murderers extolled, and witnesses
browbeaten, to the end that the
innocence of the gnltty might be
declared through prejudice. And
we have heard sobs of oratory,
and rounded periods of rhetoric,
and a welter of confused tribute
and appeal to Justice, which a-
bldes in ethics. So t^at at time«,
and smalt blame to us. we have
ourselves forgotten the code of
honor, and have thought it ail
to be a great game, sharp and
deceitful, played within the law
and by and between its servitors
and priests. And we have been
led. like gamins at a dice game,
to extol and admire trickery, and
to celebrate the victories of
wrong. That to why it to good
fpr us to regard the brave shade
of Sid Bates, thd engineer, to
whose though no doubt came,
nor any faltering, nor any fear.
"Tbere is good to be had of
almost anything, however loathy.
.Thus one finds good in the con­
fession of. the three murderers
called D'Antremoat. It is hoj
theirs,, no? «an they emnprehend
•t, It to that cf an engroeer who
way known as Bid Bates, and who
barber in New tork was run had the Sibk'you run a few years
by his own oar. Well,' that’ll ago. T h eies a green light some­
the poor fellow something to where for him, and the track to
clear ’
about, anyhow.
the engineer suffused the ugly
heart of the D'Autremont called
Hugh. Decency against indec­
ency. Cleanliness against un-
cleanliness. .The unreasoning, un­
compromising hatred of the weak
for the strong. So they shot Sid
Bates, the engineer, With never a
saving trace of pity to their
hearts—and the soul of him went
out In oily, faded denim, brave­
ly, as was his habit. Sid Bates
the engineer, who would not turn
a wheel for them.
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“So,1 as we have said, against
the foulness of the cohfesaion,
against the utter blackness of
t h r e e / unrepentant murderers,
there stands the brate wraith of
a most gallant man. It is as
though hs would u y to life and
those who live: "I died not with­
out a certain honor, and aedbrd-
Ing to my cod e.'l would not turn
a wheel for them." And the
ethics of Sid Batse, the engineer,
are luminous all round him.
They cause him to stand forth.
In well washed denim, smirched
with fresh oil, in a sort of white
radiance. The smile on his lipa,
the Jest he made when a finger
crooked to give him death. The
ethics of Sid Bates were of the
simplest, end yet they cannot be
added to, nor can anything be
A
over
give
talk
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Without Bath, Single. »1.26 and »1.60^—Double 50c Extra
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ONE DOLLAR STARTS AN ACCOUNT,
H ie Citizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon
“SAMSON
SUIT CASES - HAND BAGS
STEEL AUTO LUGGAGE
AT GRANTS PABS
ARMY GOODS STORE
July 3 and 4,1927
Biggest Little Store in Tewn. Open Evenings.
AT THE OLD FAIR GROUNDS
FISHING TACKLE AND LICENSE
1000 W ill Be Paid As Contest And Mount Money
■«eking Mnlls, Bncktag S te e n and Heal W M Bucking
* H otsm WU1 Be Ridden Each Day— MAYBE
HORSE HACKS
CALF ROPING
WILD COW MILKING
MAVERICK RACE
GOAT ROPING
POTATO RACK
SACK RACE
MUSICAL CHAIR RACE
»0 Head of Cattle end Horses WU1 Ba Used to These Contests
THEBE IS NOTHING WHICH IMPROVES A
HOME LIKE
LAWN FURNITURE
If You Grave Excitement Don't Miss This
The Snappiest Time of All Times of Wild West Stuff!
O. P. Talent Investigated the
wrack» end «leered tha highway,
whtoh w m blocked Immediately
foltowtng the aceldeat.
The drissling rain made the
highway treeeherone last night.
Drop in and let us show you the beautiful effects
of this kind of furniture.
Carson-Fowler