Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 25, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    Visitor* From Klsi»*th -
Mr. and Mr*.
Klamath Fall*
couple of day*
sacting busies**
friend*.
At Diamond Lake—
Ç. O. Porter on Eighth
left last night for Port-
Oregon, where she will
spend several days visiting with
friends.
, Mr. and Mrs, Gwyn Bn tier,
who Reside on Granite' street in
this city, were among tha Ash­
land people who spent yesterday
at Diamond lake.
Buy yonr wood nt a
Phone 208-J.
bargain.
Paulaerud’« for tailored and
272-10 Ready-to-wear suits. Wa sell for
leas.
266-tf
I would like to do your wash­
ing and ironing. Will call for and
deliver. Widow needs work. 707 Left Yesterday—
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cook on
East Maia St.
275-1 mo.
B street left yesterday for Dia­
mond Lake, where they will spend
Granted PeswUoa—
James B. Kinney of Talent was a week's vacation. Mr. Cook 1«
among those who were granted employed at Enders’ warehouse
monthly pensions recently by the on Oak street.
M. J. Young of
Mr. and Mrs L. M. Hansen of
ar* spending • the Ashland hotel, accompanied |
in Ashland tran­ by Mr. t a f My*. A. C. Barteh
and visiting with San Francisco, who. are spent
Nicholas Longworth, through this
some time In this city vlsli
Ufty
last Thursday morning, the
friends, visited Buckhorn Le
Buy yon? wood at a bargain. yesterday.
party enroute for California.
Phone 208-J.
271-10
Crumpachar visited hare h v -
pral
weeks ago In company with
From Prospe ct '■«.
Lois RswaeU Hom e ■
Senator*
McNary and Bteiwer
Mrs. Chester Phillips, who
Miss Lola Russell, daughter of
pt
the reclamation work being
been residing at) Prospect
F. E. Russell, who la employed at
lf o s e in this district.
some time, was a visitor la .
the city power plant up In the
a The congfeesmaa’s many ac-
land yesterday shopping ^nd t
canyon, returned home recently
Huain tances hare were shocked
lng
friend*.
Mr.
Phillips
Is
from Watsonville,
California,
|by the news of his tragic passing,
where she visited for several ployed by the California On
He was apparently in a robust
Power company.
weeks with her mother.
condition when on'his reçent visit
Port Orford cedar boat for sale,
Jordan Sash and Cabinet works.
r
PORTLAND, Ore., July 25.—
R <LP)— Congressman M. E. Crnm-
. packer who committed suicide
k Sunday in San Francisco was In
his second term as representative
from the third Oregon congress-
(pnnl district comprising Portland
pnd Multnomah county,
f " He wa* » practicing attorney In
t Portland fo^ 12 years before he
■ was elected to congress with the
I exception of 18 months' in -the
. service daring the war.
As a special deputy district at­
torney he drew np the Oregon
t pdldiers' bonus law and succesa-
. fully defended Its constltntion-
, slity In Jijp courts.
Crumpacker was * close per­
sonal friend of Speaker Nicholas
Longworth and had accompanied
the speaker to San Francisco
I after Longworth spent four days
( here as Crumpacker’s ' guest.
. ¿ H e was * son of the late Edgar
D. Crumpscker, a congressman
' froip Indiana for 30 years. Crum-
- packer was graduated from the
- University of Michigan and from
. Harvard law school. He was
, married to Miss Cully Cook In
( Portland In 1818. His widow
, and three young sons survive*
Apply lag for Job*—
According to reports from Med­
ford the Medford branch of the
United States free employment
bureau has been swamped with
applications for jobs by out-of-
government.
state transients, who were lured
Fresh milk and cream, Bchuer-
by the reports that fruit harvest­
man’s
Grocery.
270-tf
Phonographs repaired. Fix-It
ing had already begun in south­
lop.
263-1 m
The best old-time musks in ern Oregon. The early pear pick­
J a c k s o n ing Is expected to commenoe next
Just received 350 foot case of state will play at
week on a small scale.
Springs Wed nite.
auto glass, bring your auto glass
work to Jordan’s mill.
276-tf
NOTICK
Ix*ft This Morning—
In Southern Oregon
J. C. T. McNeil, a member of
the British embassy in Mexico,
is spending a short time In south­
ern Oregon visiting Fred Barn-
ham at his lodge on the Rogue
Electric current
Mrs. F. J. Porter and family,
who have spent the past Jew
weeks in Ashland visiting Mrs.
Porter's father and mother-in-law
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Porter on
Eighth street, left this morning
for her home in Eugene, Ore.
NOTICE
Electric current will be
from II m. to 1 p. m. Tuesday,
July 26 in the following section of
the city: From Gresham east on
south side of Blvd. to city limits,
and from Morton east on north
aide of Blvd to city limits. 276-1
be
off
July 28 In the following section of
the city: From Gresham east on
south side of Blvd. to city limits,
and from Morton east on north
side of Blvd to city limits. 276-1
Will trade late model Vlctro-
la for used piano. Write what
you have. Addreas Box E, care
Tidings.
271-6
Old Time Dance, Wed. nite,
Jackson Springs, 8 o’clock 276-3
Cliff Payne makes doors.
will
froip 12 m. to 1 p. m. Tuesday,
The best old-time music In state Returned to Home—■
will play at Jackson Springs Wed-
E. M. Demmick, who has been
nite.
* 276-3 visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mchard
Beawiek at their summer home
Motored to Crater Lake
at Williams for the past month,
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Elb on
returned Friday to his - home
VanNesa Avenue, accompanied "by
in Orange, California. Word was
Mrs. Aleta Leer and daughter, received recently that Mrs. Bee-
motored to Crater Lake Saturday. wick’s sister Mrs. R. A. Nelson
They returned by way of Kiam-
had passed away at her home la
California and Lottie and Sarah
Beswick, daughters of Mr. and
Sweet oranges, 2 dos. 56e; at
Mra. Beswick, went doVrn to at­
Schuerman’s Grocery.
270-tf
tend the funeral. Mra. Beswick
was too ill to go.
In Medford Yesterday—
Coming Tomorrow
Tha he-man actor of the
screen in the Biggest Sea
Drama of the Tear.
A. E. Kinney on Granite street,
accompanied *by hie brother C.
H. Kinney of Oakland, California,
who^wth hts wife and guests at
the Kinney home In Ashland,
were visitors in Medford yeeter-
Made Bnaineaa Trip—
/
Mr. M l Mrs. 8. D, Doremua of
the Staiidafd Cleaner* on Oak
street, made a business trip to
Medford this afterno o n1.
—-
IX
TOC THEATER BCAinVU.
ADDED ATTRACTION
i ■ ■ ■ /.,
(Continued From rage One) '
day courts title for the seventh two wins and one loss to their
time, defeating John Hennessy of credit. Grants Pass and Klamath
Indianapolis in straight seta (> Falls have each lost two and won
which the issue never was in one game.
doubt.
“Hoosier” Hoffsrd, on the
By his victory over the young bench for the last two weeks as
Hoos^r tennis star Sunday, “Big a result of the decision of dJ-
Blll” won permanent possession rectors of the League will be jn
of his second clay court trpphy, f te Boas uniform next Sunday
which must be won three years in when the local aggregation plays
succession.
— - -i
<t Graota Paas.
Those who watched the lanky
Philadelphian sweep through the
''
finals^ match, after an Indifferent Returned From V fir n t^ ■
start, went away convinced Tilden
Mr. and Mrs. D. Perossl and
Is as great as aver, and that Grandma Ganiere on Granite
America's chances of retaining street, accompanied by t h e i r
the Davis cap are good indeed, bouse guests, Mr. and Mra. Paul
The scores were 6-6, 6-1, 6-2. Fratesea of San Francisco. re-
Frank Shields of New York turned home recently from Gold
won the Junior singles champion- Bench and Harbor, on the coast,
ship by defeating J nil ns Seilgson, where they spent a few days’ va-
also of Naw York, 1-6, 6-2, 6-1, cation. Mr. and Mrs. Frateasa
-4-6 and 6-4.
left yesterday for their home Cal-
Shlelda and Seilgson won the
•
Junior doubles championship by
—
besting Wilbur Coen of Kansas
RBAD CLASSIFIED ADS
City and Walter Thomas of B l i s s - _____________________ ________ .
both, N. J„ 6-2, 6-1 and 6-1,
-........... -
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■
Can Registered Yesterday—
All klndg of warehouse room to
One hundred and five out-of-
rent or store, J. N. Dennis. 270-tf state cars were registered at the
local Chamber of Commerce on
Build the new way with Swan the Plain. This number to only
Bine Granite, 81.00 and np. Sea two less than were registered last
Beaver Realty Co. or S. A. Swan year on the same day. The fol­
at Quarry.
262-ft lowing states and Canada and
Mexico were represented In yes­
Spent Week-End—
terday’s registrations: Iowa, Kan­
Misses Florence Allen, Minnie sas, Minnesota. Utah, Illinois,
Poley an<\ Eva Poley of this city Arisons, Michigan, North Dakota,
spent the week-end at the Lake of Ohio, Nebraska, Indiana, Connec­
the Woods.
ticut, Wyoming, Washington and
West Virginia.
Rye - Krlsp Health
Schuerman’s Grocery.
New Jail W ill be Strong—
A new county jail to being built
la
the temporary court house In
NOTICE
LOGGER DIBS
Medford,
which to reported to be . Exhausted in the sweltering
Electric current will be off
one of the strongest jails In the heat of Friday,, Charles Loster,
from 12 m to 1:00 p. m. Tuesday,
state. It to constructed of very 56, employed la a logging camp
July 26th in the following section
thick
reinforced concrete walls near Klamath, dropped dead.
of the city. From Gresham east
and
the
window ban are of spec­
on south side, of Blvd, to city lim­
ial steel.
its, and from Morton east on
north side of Blvd to city limits.
Made Trip to Lake—
176-1
Mr. end Mra. J. H. McGee on
Vtota street, accompanied by their
non, Vernon, who to employed by
the Ashland Register, made a trip
to the Lake ef the Woods yeater-
•
Bhutout, No Hit, No
Run Game Sunday
TODAY OMLT
COUNTRY STORE
•,
Mias Leeills Hunttngtoff« >ko
has been employed for the past
year with Briggs A Briggs, local
attorneys, left yesterday for her
home at Clark. South Dakota.
Miss Huntington to a slater of
Mra. Warren Cook on B street.
Lots of Fun and Langhs with Plenty of Presents for the Mrs. J. B. Nelson of Boston.
Lucky ¿Ones.
Maae., is spending several days I»
H. 0 . STOCK
♦ A UTAH COAL FOR
Closed Place
Mr». O. W. Trefren, who has
owned and conducted the Oxford
rooms at tha corner of B and
Fourth streets for some time, has
closed the place and had tha
furnltnre and furnishings re­
moved to the store formerly oc­
cupied by the Depot eonfectlon-
ery at 267 Fourth street, where
they will be offered for sale. O.
W. Trefren has moved his resid­
ence to the corner of Fifth and B
street and with him goes his No.
I phone. Hi* daughter, Mira. H.
Specht.will be with him for
the present as her husband to
employed at Dunsmuir, Califor­
nia in the Southern Pacific ser­
vice. Mr. Trefren will be la
charge of the store bnt it will
Diamond Briquettes
FOR FURNACES AND FIRE PLACES.
SEE OUR FIRE PLACE ORATE.
DELIVERED FROM C
The citisens of other towns think it more econ­
omical and more satisfactory to take advantage
of low prices and~lay in the fuel in the summer
in preparation for winter. Our people do not *
because the advantages have not been brought
to their attention.
LET US TALK YOTJR FUEL PROBLEMS
OVER WITH YOU.
PERFECTION
OIL COOK
STOVE
Carson-Fowler
OUT OF EVERY
SOLD ARE
PERFECTION
MILLER AWNETTES
FOR YOUR CAR, THE BEST ONE ON THE
MARKET.
Makes Every Highway a Shady Lane. Get a Pair at
Simpson’s
Hardware
The Winchester Store"
ARMY GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in; Town. Open Evenings.
BARGAIN OFFER
MORTICIAN
Helene Biede
Licensed Lady Assistant
Deputy Coroner Office
Here Is Style For You
Finely tailored pattern. Nea^y stitched and folded.
Invisible eyelets. A good looking black oxford for
the young man who wants value spiced with style.
UNTIL SATURDAY JULY 36TH ONLY
The Daily Tidings is Offered at These Reductions
Delivered by Carrier, from $7.80 to $6.00 a Year
Delivered by Mail, from $6.50 to $5.00 a Year
$5,00
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
REMEMBER, ONLY A FEW DAYS LONGER
TO MAKE THIS RIG SAVING.
Fortune Winners Have To
Bring or Mail Your Remittance Without Delay
this elty visiting friends.
The Ashland Cafe
' • Mr. and Mr*, Chari** R om ,
whd have spent the past few
day* in Ashland looking after
busineaa affair* and-visiting rela­
tive* sad friend*, returned yes­
terday to their home In Pacific
Qrpve, California. Mr. and lira.
Rose formerly resided In -th is
city.
Great athletes “ train ’’ for their victories.
By careful living and regular habits they
store up the physical
'mental energy
needed to win their victories.
For a Year’s Subscription to
Geo. E. Robinson, Prop.
Fortune winners, have to “ train” too.
Veals, Sfe and np
Why Pay Moref
e
If you want to be ready to meet the test
of opportunity and WIN begin now to
build Bp a reserve through regular sav-
P.S. If your subscription is paid in advance, pay­
The Citizens Bank
ment now for a year will entitle you to a year’s
advance from the date of expiration.
Comedy Carnival of the Year. Langha! Laughs!
Mesmff Trip, S4.60
Fageol Safety Coach
AOUni, O n s«