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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1927)
Picnto— The Past Matrons d ab of Al pha Chapter No. 1, O .B . 8. pieaiq Thursday evening oa the la v a at the hone of Mrs. Leah Caldwell on Laurel street. New York, LOS ANGELES. July 27.— (IF) T-r- Late thia afternoon mother and.daughter took qteps which may laad to one of the most sensational court battles Ih the history of Los Angeles, as open 'warfare shakes the portals of Angelas Temple, million dollar seat of the Four Square Gospel. . A ffair» are in a terrible NEW TOME, July 37.— « f t — 1 ¡• And than. Rickard w ill return It begins to look, aa though •;'(he I Ease it Now.York wants the gout oply w p y to settle the eoatro- ■Bly enough to let him have his Visttors From a DMtoaee— I Visitors in Ashland yesterday r versy over the location of the next I iay about tickets and everything. {from a distance Included the fol hqavywaight championship fight I -F o r sentimental reasons— Snd VM tcd Lake of the W eeds Ruth Anderson, Jean 8tratton, lowing named: Mrs. W. C. Powell I lq to hava Jack Dempsey In one kis thick skinned graduate- of C .L . Cfemp, a contractor from Q«M H ill, is spendiag f e w Merrick Thornton and "Brick” had Miss F. L. Stughess of Jack . ring In New York. Geae Tunqey- Baxae has a lot, of sentiment way ■ y n Inside, the dollar marks— days la A ah lane took leg after Leach, all of this city, spent Sun sonville. Florida; G . E . Sterrett in another la. Cklesgo, w l(h " W referee down in Philadelphia. , Bckard would like to hold the of Des Moines. Iowa; Mr. and hasiaeas affairs. M ra K a a p e d y , moth day at The Lake of the Woods Thera ffeulA seem to he < » H * fempsej-fuaney fight in Chica- swimming and beating. ' Mrs. to F. Pine of Salinas, Kan er , of Aimes . McPhersom sas, and Garnett McMillan Jr. of objections to such a scheme than' made the statement. today in to deciding upon any one of the saying her daughter told her Remick’a popular songs with Chattanooga, Tennessee. three cities bidding for the boat. to fight it out in court. ukulele accompaniment, 66c. Old Time Dance, Wed. alto, ' For one thing, there would ba, Roasting ears at Schuermaa’a Jackson Springe, 8 o'clock 276-3 little opportunity, for either flphVi ter to claim he had fieehtouitaC \3 7 8 -tf Grocery. ■ Then, too, the advantage of From Medford— having the' referee* at a consider Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. H it tie r and Jp-^R- Isaac, prominent basto C b m Registered able distance Is obvious, sinew nées taa* of this city, is eonfin- daughter Eva of Medford spent One hundred snd twenty nine edito his home on Granite street out-of-state to u rist stopped in 8unday In Ashland visiting Mrs. there would he no opportunity ttttf (lit.**. * Ashland yesterday to register Nettle Green a»d daughter Ruth one or the other of the contest« their cars at the local Chamber on the Boulevard. Sunday after ants to spoil the show by startHfll I noon the party enjoyed a picnic a superfluous-conversation. Some < Potato chips, 3 far M e, Schuer- of Commerce. of those whb lost money on Jaifc i Mt’a Grocery. 278-tf dinner In Lights park. Sharkey last Thursday maintain' 1 Typewriter ribbons and sup Roy Johnson, 38, manager of that the referee might as well At. the Orepea Betel— plies— El hart’s. Visited Friend*— the Grants Pass plant of the have been as far- awgy as Phil»-' I JPota lpy>x,' Holland, Oregon; ' Mrs. Janet Toomey on Seventh Southern Oregon Gas company, delphla ou 4hat occasion. J Wayne MeCnlioch. St.- Lenia, Mo., Just received 880 foot caad of street spent»one day last week was drowned Monday nigbt ^n -With the title boat divided / and A. ♦ Freedman, Los. Angelas, auto glass, bring year auto glass visiting with old friends in Cen the whirlpools of Hell Gate on the among three atadia -with aa ag- 1 California, were among those work to Jordan's mill. 276-tf tral Point. lower Rogue. The body had not gregate seating capacity of SIS,, 1 who stopped fata evening at the been recovered today. lOO, it might be possible to ac- 1 Oregon* hotel in this city. Hhopping in Ashland— la Cottage o fo v e— • Johnson was fishing - w i t h commodate most df thato tofc, i Mrs. W. D. Stagg and daugh Mrs. Lulu Howard, who resides Ralph Pain tilso of Grants Paso. will want to -he. able to say they I 'hone Panlaerad's for cleaning, ter, Mrs. Paul Lyons, residents on Gresham street, is spending When It began Ta grow dark, Mr. ware there. . ;‘j I Keep-U-Neat. , ;v 277-tl of Hilts, California, are spending sqveral days in Cottage Grove, Pain Went to the car several hun .Tex Rickard admitted Monday the day la thia city shopping with Oregon, on a' ‘combined business dred yards away but Johnson J he Was considering the feasibility « 88c for a good aluminum ket- the. Ashland merchants and visit and pleasure trip. waited to try s few more casts. of some such arrangement. I f it < tlel Schuerman’s Grocery. 278-tf ing friends. The women make' When he did not appeal*, Mr. Pain does not wbrk out he will take < frequent trips to. Ashland. Visiting K. M. Berg Stonily— began hunting for him but could the 30th Century L im ited '«to SM mb Wolf Creek— ' Mrs. E. R. Austin of Salem, Chicago next Thursday afternoon h not find a trace of his compan C. L. Smith of the Wolf Creek Buy your wood at a bargain. Oregon, accompanied hy Mrs. ion. Johnson evidently had slip and harken first to the claims of f district, spent several hours in Phone 368-J. 878-10 H. 'B. Green and son of Winnett, ped Into the deep water. He was the Windy City. | this city yesterday visiting his Montana, arrived la this city yes unable to swim. Searching parties After looking over the ground > mother, who is a patient at the terday and will visit tor <a tow In Chicago, Tex w ill drop down to t are now out in boats looking for Convalescent Home on Granite lays with Mr. . and Mrs. E. M. Philadelphia where his bahk roll t the body. street. Mrs. Smith has been ser- Berg and son Bobby on B street. got so big and his customers so* t Four brothers and a stater live lously ill for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Berg were former wet last September. Jn the vicinity/bf Eugene hat it * a At the Litiiia Springs Hotel— residents of Winnett. has been Impossible to communl- The toljpwing p e o p l e are The hast old-time music in state cate with them as their addresses OBITVARY- _ will play at Jackson Springs Wed- among those who stopped yea-i Installing T a n k - are unknown. He has two child Mrs. . N a n c y E. Applegate, ren in Aurora, 111?* His wife was lite . 378-2 terday at the Lithia Springs: Provost Bros. Hardware store divorced and has re-m irrled. He R . W. 81 mere:, Camas, Wash la Installing a new quick circu daughter of Samuel and Elisabeth ington; J. W. Wood and family, lation hot water tank, which w ill Grubb, was born In Iowa, August LONDON— (U») — Golf matches lived in Grants Pass for six years. Tacoma. Washington, and Mrs. hold 550 gallons, in the Ashland 17th, 1861. She came with )>ev parents across the plains to Ore-’ Julia Zimmerman and daughter, hotel. gon, arriving in Rogna River, Boise, Idaho. Valley in the fall of 1863, where Elisabeth aad Wayne Carter, Purchased Foul — her perento took up a donation daughter and son of Mr. and I would Ilka to do your Wash G. W. Burnett of Talent has Mrs. H. B. Carter on Mountain ing and ironj^g. W ill call for and purchased a new Ford touring ctolm one mile east of Ashland. Avenue, accompanied by Mias deliver. Widow needs work. 767 from the Claycomb Motor com Here she spent her early girl Margaret Applegate, were among Bast Mala St. 376-1 mo. pany on the Plain, local Frod hood and received her educa tion in thé pu Mie schools. She the Ashland people who made the dealers. was married » few days hefqre primitive trig to Crater Lake Sunday, her twenty-first birthday to W. Mrs. Arthur Shepherd and fam Henry Applegate and went . te 1 ily, who have spent the past Olila Easterling' of thia city three weeks In Ashland visiting piade a business'trip'to Medford live at Clear Lake, Klamath i county. Where they rejnalned far 1 Ir8. Shepherd’s a I a t e r, Mrs. yesterday. * eedïtol ?8hrs. Returning to thl«' ’ Myrtle Harrington and children valley thpy purchased a stock , The following people are among on DeWey street, returned a few Betwrwed Prom Washington— those who apeat last evening nt days ago to their home In Glenns-' Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Applewhite ranch tan miles out of Ashland ■ on the Dead Indian road where 1 the AsUaqd hotel: W. Uoyd ferry, Idaho. »ad family on Nob H ill returned Graves, Portland, Oregon; Mr.- yesterday f r o.m Washington, she resided until her death on aad Mto. M. C. Rutherford, Los Phonographs repaired. Flx-it where thej, have apeat the past July 8th, 1637. Her husband Angeles. California and Mrs. R. lop. 366-1 m two weeks visiting relatives aad having passed away several years., li— New road' built ( Haros aad niece, Berkeley, Cali- friends In several cities In that previous. Beach Hotel. forata. . , ..5...» : - She waq th e . mother of seven . state. children, Herbert, died ht the P r^ >' iw —- Exceptionally Mies Manet Hager, daughter sidlo, California, during the Span- j being harvested here. of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Hager tsh-Amerlcan war, Clarence, died t oa Scenic Drive, returned home (n, infancy. Zoe passed away In recently from a two months’ Awaits You At her early teens. ‘ She is survived trip, during which aha visited by four sous, W alter, of Port relatives and friends In several land, Ore', Erpest, Chester abd eastern cities. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe of Ashland, Ora. In child Hager and Mahal motored oht' hood she acquired a nick name ■( . to the Lake of the Woods Satur and all through life was known ¡3eo. E. Robinson, Prop. day and spent the week-end with to bar many friends and ac their daughter aad slater Miss ’S' ,|''i ■ -< /A ■ quaintances as Duck or Aunt W ill Mtake Home— Eunice, who la spending the sum Formerly Standard Oil Station. r Meals, 35c sad up Featuring Dnck. She was a member of the Mr. aad Mrs. Louts Jennings, mer months nt the lake, hoping who were married a tew days ago Presbyterian church, and was a to benefit her health. Why Pay Moret MIT.TON SILT.S in Msdtord, w ill make their firm aad faithful believer. She Cor. Main and Church Sts bean la that eity kt 263 Beatty -will long be remembered by un aveaaa. The newlyweds are spend numbered friends for her good ing a waakjraneymooning at Dia natured hospitality and honest Greasing, q TAawe S i{0 a. m., 8:8 0 ». m. mond inks. Mr. Jenninga Is the endeavars. Lew Summer Rates Crank Case Service, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jen- e Klamath runs, sa ss Glenn and Wayne HUI, sons Rood Trip, 84-eo Tires, Accessories. ‘ of M r. aad Mr<>Thcdkaa H ill on Taft — New Mountain States Granite fitrSet, who are t o charge . Fageol Safety Coach plant at Dolaka tornlehea electric of H tll’a Cash aad Carry Grocery Commercial fishermen at the power here. store la Y re»> Calltorals, spent mouth of the Rogue are declared Inst evening la Ashland visiting to ba "h o n in g ” tko “ Jaws" again. their parents. One paper there declares that sportsmen have little opportunity to troll tor salmon as the eam- merelal interests are taking all salmon eaagkt oa splanars hy the commercial fisherman. I t ’s a mighty clever sportsman that gets through.— Grants Paas Courier. Lmvhtff Satwrday— Mlea Ruth Green, daughter of Mrs. Nettle Oreen op the Boule The annual meeting of valley vard. xwho has keen emplayed uit ahipjyrs. Southern Pacific at the office of Carter A Mills risiale and Pacific F ru it Ex- for sosas time, w ill leave Satur day far Portland, whore she wUI spend a Weak visiting her sister Frances, who is taking nurse's training la the Emmanuel hospital. Whan Mhh Green re turns to this <dty, she aad hor mother expeot to ffe to Berkeley, California, to spend the w lste* with Flora Graoa, another daugh ter of Mre. Oreea. Flora la pt- Fsp, thrills, love, interest, teadlag school ta Berkeley. Miss Adelaide Smith of Ashland wUI yovth End beauty are all take Rath’s place at Carter A rollad iato this swift step Mllle. MAN LOST IN. ROGUE RIVER New Service The Ashland Cafe Service Station atora, j . M. Panato. 376-tf oboàn . hugs quantlttee of baked »aro. Hal McNair o( McNair's Drag drink hraklsh water and gorge themselves uattl they literally fall store ou the P la n hr spending over la a faint and Sleep tor throe several days in Portland attend ing*. the annual Buyer's' Week, or f o ir hoars, • Hero amidst the prlnieval glory Whfch ta being held la that city. of nature, where palms fringe J he ■here and ctone walls are un unknown, gad where no raucous hadrns tell of rushing motors, we find life "as she was lived hun dreds of years ago.” • .4 In this last outpost of human ity are found the dregs of civil SPLENDID ALL PUR isation— perhaps the leavings of POSE TOILET . SOAP. soma Andatean glory or the fix- sle out of some other life. The na tives are satisfied to live on and on, building their beaver-like, clever houses, weaving mats and continually gorglnfc, sleeping and ANTISEPTIC • - increasing the population. 8cenleally this ^place is a para- Lathers-well in apy kind diqp with bine skies, dense green of water. vegetation, palps In stately but natural gardens, lovely banana 15c plantations, taro aad flowers ev-r Box of 6 . . . . . . , . . . 75c erywhere. The beach Is the most pristine and glorious strip of strand one could imagine. The construction of a Samoan house takes months of ted<ons, tiny detail work. It resembles a (Located in the Lithia Springe great Inverted basket, stuck up on Hotel Building) four foot poles, floored 'w ith Phone 116 broken coral, covered with Lau Only The Best Fain mats. The work is beautiful, actually astonishing. “Churchills” T oild Soap Osks Lithia Springs Pharmacy i zMen,here9s a buy T h is new A t h l e t i c S u it OtfMJéir F rits $1 « uttí\ E R E ’S the Athletic Underwear com fort you’ve always w aited — the new AUen-A, the suit with an extra inch of leg room. A garm ent that w ill hang ttraigh t down along your trousers. N o clinging to your leg. N o creeping up. N o bunching or binding. H And it has an extra “ spring-needle” knit inset in the back — in addition to the regu lar elastic webbing. A reinforcement that keeps the suit in shape and place— prevents ripping arid tearing. All the way through, this Allen-A Athletic is made for the active man—over-size chest, < extra roomy seat—and th e famous A llen-A one-button closed crotch. W e’re featuring this underwear. (A regular $1 value.) Three suits for $2.65. Take ad vantage of this special sales offer. Army Canteens With Covefs New. These are a very scarce article ARMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little Store in Town Open Evenings. LICBJNSE AND FISHING TACKLE PUT YOUR FEET AT EASE. Just the shoe for wear mornings or around the office. Good looking, too, but comfort is its otrtr standing feature. We will gladly show jo u this shoe at the OVERLAND SHOE SHOP .< -