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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1927)
ArriveM I n Ad*l**4— Mr. and Mr*. B. F. Walter of Portland, arrived la Ashlaad yes terday and will epend about ten days visiting their eon and wife Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Waltei on Central Avenue. , > » , ' w B7»«»vvi a HVXVI Local * Personal flotes and the United Staton aad 831,- two hoara today on reports of %00 tor Japan which closely ap Ambassador Hash (Mbaoa, head proximates the American propoe. <*■*■. x a m x T ——— Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Watking and daughters Irma and Neva of Pitman. N. J., and Mien Annie Johns of Philadelphia. Pa., who have been vial tina at the home of J. M. Watkioa on Laurel street for several day*, made, a visit to. If you want It done right, take Crater Lake Monday, and expect - * Wed-tf to make a trip to the Lake of the Ijcft Today— Vlrltor from Phoenix— ' It to White. Woods before they return to their Will Counter of this city left Mrc. J. E. Roberts, n resident homes. today for Klnmeth Fella where of Phoenix, spent yesterday in Here Yesterday— ; Logan Nininger, son of Mr. and he will spend two or three days Ashland visiting frleudksndxahop- Mrs. A. C, Nininger o f this city, Vb it lug In K. P—- . looking after business affairs and ping with the local nferehants. Miss Napcy Lou GUI, daughter gnd Fred Neil, with whom Logan visiting witk friends. -----— of Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Gill on is spending the summer months ---------- Fresh milk and qreem, Schuer- Scenic Drive, Is spending a few at the Lake of the. Woods, made Buy your wood nt a bargain, man’s Grocery. 270-tf a trip in to Ashland yesterday to days In Klamath Palls visaing'a&i Rhone 208-J. 172-10 j -------- - the Joe Huis home. Mr. saw get supplies and visit friends. — | Vbiitlujj Mr. and Mrs- Mil l e r Mrs. Hula and family formerly’! Mr. aad Mrs. Prank Grnhler of L H. Vining Home— Port Orford cedar boat for sale, resided In Ashland, where Mr.’! Professor I. E. Vining, accom PortlandjMbregep, spent the day panied by Lawrence I.eedom and in Ashland visiting with Mr. and Jordan'Sash and Cabinet, works. Huis was employed by the South-! f-rn Pacific company. Pam Krafter, have returned from Mrs. V. D. Miller on the Boule ' (. a two weeks’ vacation at the vard. Mrs. Orabler was formerly Front Copco— Dcmpf'ey-Hharkey Fight— Mary Prain of Copco, from Newberg, Oregon, Mr. Mill Lake of the Woods. The Dempsey-Sharkey fight to- sptdt several hours In this er's old home town. mofrow night, Thursday, July 21, yesterday visiting friends Paulaerud’s for tailored and will be broadcast over radio sta- Rye - Krlsp Health Ready-to-wear suits. We sell for Bread, looking after business affairs. tlou KMED. Medforg, rsturns kjr less. 2 « -tf Schuermsn’s Grocery. . 270-tf Let the UNION write your full the Associated Press, through the' coverage automobil* Insurance. courtesy of the Medford Mall Tri Ukulele tfme Is here, big stock Returned to A s h la n d - 8S-tf bune. Mr. and Mrs. .Guy Good of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Shutts on ,'eo, of course. BUwrt’s. the XL Electric store on the Plasa Third street and Ned Mars, son Invito all those who wish to hear: of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mars, re Arrived This Mornbigp— Mrs. Will Abbott of Los An the fight to come down to thetr1 turned to Ashland Tuesday from Miss Louts* Marvin of Portland Cottage drove, where they have geles, California, arrived In Ash store tomorrow evening, where | Oyegon, spent a couple of days In spent the past few days visiting land this morning w*here she will they will receive it over the rai- Ashland rstoatfy visiting Misses Mr. and Mrs. John Plnneran. Mr. ipend a month visiting her sis dlo. v ’ k ! WHITfe SULPHUR SPRINGS. Mkry aad Ellen Galey a t their Finneran was recently promoted ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. N. Y., July 20.— (tP>—“Feeling home' on Sherman street.. Visited Brother - ■■■ to manager of the Cottage GroVe Louis Dodge on the Boulevard, fine. Double up your beta on Dr. and Mrs. J. Harley Quint Standard Oil Company. me,” said Jack pentpsey, as he Phonographs repaired and family of Powers, Oregon, ¡concluded his training for his Ix-ft Today— Elwtn Anderson, who^has spent stopped In Ashland Monday to vim coining light with Jack Sharkey Build the new way with Swan Blue Granite, 11.00 and up., See the past week iq Ashland visiting <t Mrs. Quint’s brother and wife, and started breaking camp Tues I* AshlaadrV-- Beaver Realty Ce. or S. A. Swan his cousin, Mrs. C. L. Swenson ou Mr. and Mrs. C. 3. Read and fam day night. ,, . , E. G. Harlan, who is connected at Quarry. 269-ft B street and ’ her son Leonard, ily on Ha»rlaonpttoet. Tb*-4©e- | The former heavyweight cham- with the sash' and door manu- left today for Ms home in Coro tor and family were enroute to industry iu Portland, Is rMlif s fie|> rr?u cn iiW i iv C S NBGOC ■ Glendale, Cal., to make their fu- Lplou took only a little light work nado, California. [after having done 3 1-2 miles on :y looking around for a ture home. Discussing marketing a n i the road during the morning, In Ashland— ¡fcrthoda of rendering better pub [then declared himself fit and Purchased Truck— Robert Redwlne and ’’Dlniy” lic service sales representatives of W* service phonographs. El the Union OH company from Ash- Moore or Medford were vrsitoiu In Roy'Hessener of the Bellview I ready for the battle. .St’S, rrr» A-j ' .- — land. Grants Pass and Medford this city last evening for-a short district, near Ashland, was In Dempsey will leave Tom Luth met in the Terminal hotel In time. Redwlne and Moore are Medford yesterday and while here e r ’s camp Wednesday and Jour Medford this week. Talks were both members* df the Merry Mack purchased a Chevrolet truck with ney leisurely to New York, where Visiting Brother— which to haul his peach crop to be will go into*, retirement at the • -BUI Scott of Redding. Cali given by C. E. Boyle of the Ethyl dance orchestra from E'lgene, market. He has about 26.60 boxes home of a friend. Oregon. Gasoline corporation and by P. H. fornia, has arrived in Ashland of first quality peaches.— Medford Schnell of the Union Oil com and will spend several days vis- iting his brother and wife Mr. pany from Portland. Mr. Schnell Completed Contract— F. J. Swennlng, local painter, and Mrs. Dean Scott on East Main <s a former medford resident. Af recently finished repainting the ter the meeting, dinner was serv street. Scott formerly attended Christian Science church on the ed In the Terminal Hotel Coffee the Ashlaad high Uhool. Shop. v corner of Pioneer and Hargadine . 11 1 r -------<■ ’ sts. The building has been paint - Buy your wood' i t bargain. ed grey and white, making a very Sweet oranges, 2 doz. 69c; at Phone 308-J. 272-10 Oouncilmen and Mayor of Schuerman’s Grocery. 270-tf c.ttractive combination. — Local farmers' r dairy cows in Ctl This government b disposed to accept the total tonnage Heaves developed In the British-Jaopafae non- binding discussions, llihfting cruiser- and destroyer topnage to 6000,000 oach tor Great Britain Klamath Palls — Harry Purch tan 9100,000 apartment bouge. “Feeling Fine” DIPLOMATS Ex-Champ Says DEADLOCKED CRATER LAKE ROAD CHECKED Cars R e g iste r e d - One hundred and eighty - two “ut-of-state tourists stopped in two weeks* vacation at their sum Ashland yesterday to register mer home at the, Lake of the their cars at the local Chamber Woods, were visitors In this city of Commerce and drink lithla wa today to get supplies. ter. All kinds of warehouse room to rent or store, J. N. Dennis. 270-tf Left Today— Rev. Hugh T. Mltbhelntore of the local Presbyterian church left today for Eugene where he will attend the Synod of Oregon. Ken neth Brown of Phoenix, who is a senior in the Presbyterian Theo- ipgical seminary in Cal., will oc cupy the pulpit next Sunday. Returned from P o r tla n d - F1NI8HINO TODAY “DRUMS OF WITH WARNER BAXTER Left Yesterday— Theodore B. Patterson left yes terday for LaGrande, Oregon, where he will attend the Ameri can Legion convention being held there July ^1, 22 and 28, inclu sive. Mr. Patterson goes as a del egate from the Ashland Post No. 14, ot the American Legion. Mr. and Mrs. Hal McNair and son Jamie and Mrs. McNair’s sister, Mrs. Gertrude Fraley and two children of Whittier, Cal., havq returned from a vacation trip, during which they visited Portland and many other points of interest. Itayers* W e e k The fifteenth annual Buyers* Will trade late model Vlctro- la for used piano. Write what Week will be held in Portland you have. Address Box E, care July 26 to 30, with several local Tidings. - 271-8 merchants attending. S ets H er .W ings fo r R om e H op Few Traffic Violations flays Traino Officer—Trucks Go F asU - Reports of excessive traffic vio- — lations on the Crater L a k e highway are entirely without foundation according to state traffic officer, Sargeant C. P. Tal ent, who has completed a two-day checkup of traffic on the road. Two arrests were made during this period. J. A. Barry, Duns muir, Cal., is scheduled to appear before Justice of the Peace G. O. Taylor to answer to a charge of operating a truck, hauling for the Copco construction work, .without a chauffeur’s license or a _pubUo service permit. Fred Schltchter, Elk Grove. California, driylhg 66 miles an hour on the highway in a Marmon coupe, is to appear be fore Justice Taylor to answer to a charge of speeding! Hundreds of tourists are pass ing over the highway each day, approximately 8(0 men are em ployed at the Copco camp where construction work is being' done, and -practically all of these em ployees have automobiles, so the traffic on the road Is unusually heavy. Considering the 'heavy traffic the number of accidents which have occurred is noticeably small, according to Sargeant Tal ent. Legislation passed by the last legislature and effeotive July 1, makes it possible tor trucks, equipped with pneumatic tires to travel 36 m iles an hour on the highway, and many persons see ing trucks travelling at this rate of speed— the same allowed pas senger cars, report speeding. This speed is legitimate, however. Our Fountain Service these warm s u n s h i n y afternoons is proving to be more popular every day. When you are shopping, stop in; a cool refreshing drink and a few minutes rest will help immensely. N tM a H e e m O B iio n o N Bieesy, thrilling, human, is tbs ktory of Mamie Sullivan, the little orphan* colleen with wit qmek enough to cope with anyone and a heart big eflongh to take in every body. Drama, suspense, fun. G 8 0 . &» HAYES AT THE * I ORGAN. Lithia Springs Pharmacy Qladys Roy. pretty Lor Äugelet U m . hotos records lumpe at- both high a*A low aUUudeu. Mow sh e hai atad to Uy frorn New York td R o a » A spedai Ryaa Urn ktad that Ltaabergkzdeed, has hoea eetadod as t which ok* hopes to make the trip. H * co-pllot la L Tentative Agreement “ British and Japanese is Denied . WASHINGTON. July 20.—(IP) — Reports that a tentative agree ment had been reached by the British and Japanese, or by those tf^logBtlopg - and th$, A hig W criib , on a compromise naval limitation plan at Geneva were denied by the state department. The entire issue Is still In the initial stage of discussion, accord ing to the department’s spokes- man. • »• Secretary Kellogg, Secretary of» the Navy Wilbur. Admiral B. M. Hderle, chief of naval operations RECALL IS THREATENED Moonlight — The Girl — A Pair o f Our Oxfords Small Town Charged^... W ith Neglect ASTORIA. July 20 — (LR— An Attempt to recall Mayor A. E. Veatch of • Rainier, Ore., and Oouncilmen Val Knauf, Edward T. HAugeberg and Florence E. BdtoOn will be undertaken with in R tow days, it was declared by a eommktee of Rainier business meta here today in connection with the recall. The officials are charged In the petitions With inefficiency, ne- glect' of duties, violation ot the charter in making appointments and ignoring the wishes of the electorate/ ' * and who aavs the vacation wasn’t a romantic OVERLANP SHOE SHOP Army Tarpaulins or Covers Hardware The W inchester Store'* SIZE 71-2x10 FT. 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