Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 30, 1927, Image 6

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    THURSDAY,
HEAT
M. W. Price aud WMe Her»—
Mrs. Grace Malone of Ashland
Mr. and Mra. R. W. Price of
Portland, Oregon, spent last even* spent Tue«daf ih Medford shop?
in« In this city looking, altar pint, and visiting with friends.—
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business affairs and v j s j t l n g Medford Dally News.
with friends. Mr. Price was for­
merly manager of the Llthta
Springs hotel in Ashland.
R. Trash aw
Valley were
the'hom e of
t DeFord In
ham’a sister,
of Portland
ir iv a lin g
A short time
rgg.
eean breesee
nt Crescent
ret Picnic on
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K
Bananas, 3 lbs. tor I Sc— flebñ-
srman’s
Grocery.
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United States Senator McNary
and Nick Slnnott, representative
Bicycle repairing at 193 Share
for the second congressional dis-
man
St. Moderate prices. 254-3*
trlet, arrived in Portland Tues-
day from southern Oregon, where
they met with people who want In Ashland Recently—
Mrs. Inez Easton, Who teaches
the government to back flnanclal-
at
Kalama, Washington. Was In
ly the private irrigation projects
Ashland
recently and spent’ 19
at Grants Paas, Gold Hill, Talent,
Medford and Eagle Point. These days here visiting her parehts be­
are Private Irrigation districts fore leaving for Seattle, where
wh,eh haTe been financed them- she will attend the summer •**-
■*,Tee- Now th s y a z k that the ston at the University of Wash­
<°Ternmenl refund their bonds ington.
on the long payment plan. Sena­
Slim Jim Pretael Sticks— The
tor Steiwer, who was with them
w Pretiel—Schuerman’s.
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tow of the beat of summer
1 left to go this week at very
■factory prices — The colors
■4e Pink. Orchid. Green. Blue,
Four hours to Crescent City
, R om . Black and White, both
s gad smell shapes. Mrs. Lar- over good roads. See the big Red­
woods and visit Uncle Sam’s war
Oruhh. 114 3rd street.
ships
nt anchor in the bar over
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the Fourth of July.
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m*t torget the Pythian Sisters
s aud card party at the IOOF
Friday, July 1. Dickey’s or-
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Jackson’s Springs Sat.
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>4,Lake a t the Weeds
> À. C. Nlninger and son Logan
Of thia city are spending g few
days nt the Lake of the Woods
.. Bring your camping outfit and
ggjey the Fourth of July holidays
(ik tbe beach at Crescent City.
Bathing, Dancing, Races, Basket
Picnic surf Cool Weather.
For sale, cherries for canning,
Cheap. Ashland Fruit and Pro.
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Ansa.
From M ed fo rd -
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Fitch of
Medford spent several houra in
this city yesterday looking after
Sise Package Yellow business affairs.
10c— Sehuerman’s.
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Spend the Fourth of July Holi­
days at the Beach nt Creacent City,
Will Leave 8uu<taj—
<- Calif., and see Uncle Sam’s War­
Mra. Herbert Toomey, who has ships.'
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spent the past few weeks in Ash­
land visiting her sister and hus­
Cliff Psyne makes
band, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Simp­
kins on California street, expects In Medford Y eeterday-
to leave this city Sunday for her
C. J. Read, editor of the Ash­
home in Sacramento, California. land Register, was a business
visitor in Medford yesterday.
Celebrate the 4th of July nt
Jackson's Springs. Dancing after­
noon and evening.
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Miss Clara’ Will and Miss Viola
Dent of this city are .spending
Up-to-the-minute m o d e l s In several days in Klamath Falls
men’s Ready-to-Wear. Remember, visiting relatives and friends.
Pnulserud’s sell for less. 264-tf
tn iiakota—
in of Mra.
aurel street,
per vacation
rdeen, South
the trip east
Mias Laura
Aer In the
.ols, who Is
>n about 76
miles from Aberdeen,
j jf . frank Bess and daughter
Inna returned home Tuesday
evening from Los Angeles, Cali-
fornia, where they spent aeveral
dkya visiting Mr. and Mrs. Phil
Wolcott.
Mrs. Wolcott Is a
daughter of Mrs. Bess.
They
brought Junior Wolcott, grand-
aon of Mrs. Bess, borne with
them.
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Business in M e d fo r d -
Legion Names
Two Delegates
Noted Improvement»—
V & tingW . S. Kennett—
People motoring to Ashland r«-p ' Xr. and Mrs. Fay McComb and
cently have remarked on the son Jack, recently of Iff Centro,
many Improvements in the valley Calif., are visiting in Ashland at
during the last few months and the W. S. Stennett home on Cen­
on the verdure of the foot hills tral Avenue. Mr. McCqmb and
surrounding this city, as , these Hr. Stennett are couaina and had
slopes were practically a Jtarran apt met since tney were boys to­
waste at thia time last year.
gether in Iowa about 28 years
ago. Mr. McComb is an auto
mechanic and la looking over the
A road construction ga
Rogue River valley with, the Idea
men left for Crdtor Natlo
of locating here.
eat to work on the extet
the Lodgepole road as fa
Left Thia Morning' ■
Middle Ford of Rogue riv
Luther Shake, who has been in
work is being done mer<
Ashland for the past two weeks
forest fire precautlon^'m
visiting Mr. and Mra. Theodore
c'lltate fishing which Is
Lockhart on Allda street. In com-
Rood, according to local
piny wMh his nfother Vfc
men.— Medford Dally Ne'
tax, left this morning for their
home la Roby, Texas.
Jackson oounty officers, state * LOS ANORUBS, J u n e '» £ = d ft
traffic officers and police Wed­
nesday evening searched for a — Is unoonventlonal application
Star automobile which a Medford qf eoffee grounds for divorce 7
man reported stolen. After n Herbert Hayes Harvey thinks so,
search of several hours the Med­ according to his complaint for
ford man learned bis wife bad
EUGENE. Ore., Jnne 30^—Os­ taken the ear for a drive and the divorce against Lillian Bertha
car Johnsrud, 37, and Lester police were called off the trail.
Harvey.
Cooper, 7, are dead and Mrs.
Johnsrud Is In a local hospital
suffering from painful burns as
the result of a fire which burned
their home near McCoy mill
Wednesday.
Cause of the firs was said to
have been aq explosion of a kero­
sene can from which Johnsrud
was pouring oil on a fire In nn
attempt to make It bura brighter.
The explosion killed Cooper In­
stantly, and Johnsrud died nt the
SPECIAL LADIES’ ONLY MATINEE THURSDAY
Eugene hospital yesterday after­
NIGHT AT S :1S SHARP
noon. Mrs. Johnsrud will recov­
er, It was said.
JUESDAY, JULY
ventlon to be held In LaGrande,
July 21. 22 and 23, at the meeting
of tbe local post held Tuesday
evening.
Only a brief aeseion was held.
The meeting last evening was the
last the local post will hold for
three months.
Weird! ^Uncanny! Spooky! Gasps!Surprises!
THK BIG GALA EVENT OP THE
ENTIRE SEASON
RICHARD’ S
READ CLASSIFIED ADS
Supply Your Needs Prom
Our
40— HEAD OP LIVESTOCK— 40
10ft—BEWILDERING WONDER»— 100
Fourth of July
Bargains
See Our windows for
special prices pn lamps,
curlers, electric irons,
percolators, shades, fix­
tures, and many other
items.
FREE—Baby Given Away—FREE
During the company's engagement here a real live baby will
be given away. Thia is positively no pig, dog or animal. but
a real llvo baby of good parentage aud 11 month« uM.
XL ELECTRIC
Station
(UT G 0 0 »
Phone 82
BARGAIN NIGHT TUESDAY
Business Visitor—
To hate an active, limber
pain-free body, unhampered by
advancing years, watch elimina­
tion. At 89, Major Ackerman,
Barberton, Ohio, in nt his offioe
daily, healthy, hearty and active.
“I 1 find Foley Pille diuretic Just
thé right thing to regulate kidney
élimination and keep me In fine
condition.” The medicinal quali­
ties of Foley Pills diuretic ere
valued so highly that they are
guaranteed to give satisfaction.
In constant use over 36 years. Ask
for them. Sold everywhere.— No.
Mra. W. H. Jones end Mrs. Visited mother—
George O. Bropkmlller of Ash­
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wimer
land spent Wednesday In Med­
end
children of Ashland and Mrs.
ford, where the former under­
Vivian Norman Barto of Medford
went «ye treatment.
spent Tuesday on Evans creek
visiting Mra. Barto’s mother Mra.
N. Law.
Mark Chancellor Stevens of
Detroit, Michigan, the grandson
of Professor Henry G. Gilmore,
late of Ashland, has Just been
graduated from Harvard univer­
Ashland to Klamath Falls and BCud Now Effective, July 1,
sity at the age of twenty years
and six months. Besides hts B.
Ashland — Riamatiti Falls — Bend
A. degree with “Magus Cnm
Leave 7:30 a. m.
11:30. a. m.
3:30 p. m
Lands” he was accorded the Flake
LOCAL DEPOT, ASHLAND CAFE BUILDING
Scholarship, which takes him to
The Sunshine Route Stages-IPhone 167 ..
Trinity college, Cambridge, for a
yefer.'
Returned from Portland —
Mrs. Bertha Denton, Ashland’s
public school name, returned re­
cently from Portland, Oregon,
where she attended the north-
pest division of the American
Public Health association. Ap­
proximately 160 health nnraes
were in attendance.
NEW LOW FARES!
Mm. George R. Carter, a real-
dent of -Talent, Oregon, Is enrol­
led nt the Southern Oregon Nor­
mal school for the summer see-
jinnns D
TO' KLAMAtH FALLS—$2.55
LOOK YOUR
Enjoy Your Oar!
THE AUTOMOBILE
r re-
CHICAGO, June 30.— (U»h-
and Death dealing bant prostrated
the central weat today, bringing^
Score of casualties. There Is lit­
tle hope of relief until tomorrow
> of when temperatures will moderate
i nr- somewhat.
e
her
Every available body of water
Aor- Whs crowded with bathers seeking
Vai- relief from the sun. The weather
will bureau announced tbe temper^-
ths tore would reach 08 here today.
Mrs.' Ohio reported nine deaths due to
Ider- the heat wave and numerous
auto, prostrations.
lloV.
Five died in Chicago yesterday
Mtft. and one today. Two died in Wis-
med con «in of the intense heat and
land two died in bathing.
ifter
Three deaths were reported In
Minneeota. Seven persons were
drowned in bathing and boat ac-
sidenta
In Iowa.
Left for Ashland—
Mrs. Gordon MncCracken left
yesterday for hpr home (a Ash­
land, Oregon, after visiting here
with her son. Cheater MncCrack­
en of th e S k e U y Oil company.
Mrs. CacCracken will stop in Los
I. E. Patterson and Wm. Gren-
Angeles several days enroute
home. She was th»shonoree at a brenner were named as delegates
number of social functions during to tbs stale American Legion con-
her brief visit. Mra. MacCracken
is state regent of the Daughters O, Winter in Medford—
O. Winter of this city spent
of the American Revolution and
organized the Ashland chapter.— several hoars In Medford yester­
day afternoon looklhg after bus-
El Dorado, (Kansas) Times.
brine affairs.
G. C. McAlllsier of Ashland' was
John Fuller, secretary of the
a
huslneak visitor In Central
local Chamber of Commerce, mo­
Point
recently.
tored to Medford yeeterday to
look after business affairs.
W01 Visit In Ashland—
Miss Gillian Warmoth of Ho­
In Medford—
quiam, Wash., has been visiting
B. D. Briggs, local attorney, Mrs. Walter Meesengear of Sams
spent a short time In Medford Valley for the past three weeks
yesterday transacting business.
and will visit friends in Ashland
before returning to her home. *
Creacent QUr Harbor la tt e s
Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Merri­
man o<^ Alhambra, California, yon to kelp celebrate the Fourth
have been spending the week In and entertain the Bailors and of­
Medford visiting relatives and ficers from the destroyers, July
l-4th. Bring a lunch and enjoy
the beach.
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The outdoors oalls and
fancy chafes to he over
the hills! Cast care be­
hind! Take your family
and go!
Enjoy your car! Have'
a mind free from worry,
free to enjoy the full
measure of the day’s out­
ing. Get complete Auto­
mobile Insurance protec­
tion from this agency of
the Hartford Fire Insur­
ance Company.
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