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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1927)
( I« company with his brp ■pant last winter with tlte Writer BtejfB Wsbb, U d U MitA and • party of rriendr tout-igg and •on, ths Webb« left immedi sightseeing in Australia Anft N g« tdt ld ï ÏAVrfrHs spdt dfettg Zealand, where, hapaMNgg to. Webb, She group did a great deal w«S m nttisuelly large Attend ance at the meeting, aevteral rid- Mora (mint prsaopt. SOON READY e o .u ík M t M T U t from the ftrgfW gl A oí M ttK Fhra. * DArldff t t t f t f t l g k îg ••Go-Getters" Wrikte in Lithia Park- ** E dace Packihg House The "Go * Gettsre" Sunday school class of ths Baptist church held a very pleasant picnic «up per in Lithia park, Tueaday oyo- hing. July » . Lemonade, ••made right there 1» th? «hade, and stirred <Uh a gift mush spoon" was the refreshing featbre Harwaeting and packing ef the peach crop will be started within the next two weeks.Recording to S. E. Taylor, manager of the Ashland Fruit A Produce Associa tion. Little work is being done at the packing house thia week. Only a DOROTHY R E ID , Editor. Photic 39 or 2 2 4 t few berries are being received. Most of the 76 people who have enjoyed a delightful swim at Hel OREGON been employed et the pecking house during the berry and cherry Emerald hills and orange sky ms n’s Baths last evening, Wed nesday, July >7, after which they season are idle at the present lines— time. Chinook winds, and hidden trails assembled on the picnic grounds Peaches for eastern markets Ships and tides and white-capped in Lithia park for a picnic supper. Several of the girls hud gone to w ill be packed at the local pack combers. ing house and this w ill give em Sand and surf and wind-filled the park earlier in the evening to arrange a couple of tables for the ployment to the big force of sails; workers employed during the Winding ribbons that are high feast. Each person brought their own steak. If they preferred ottS, Goldy, cherry season. ways, Scented lanes and new- m o w n and cooked It over the gas Jets in the park. The sumptuous hay—• supper ended with delicious tea Bees a-droniug In the clover, cream and cookies, which Were (Robins’ song at dawn o' day. particularly appreciated by the t. ehrten Trails of pioneer and nomad, little folks. Foaming rivers singing by— Those present were the follow Werte Onfewsb fa tti Forests that are still primeval Constable Takes I ing named: Mr. and Mis. E. M. Trees that peer into the sky. A t thé regula, and Witnesses in Topaz lakes and ’ purple moun Berg And sou Bobffk, Mr. and Mrs. Hdpe Rebekah Lod sault Case G. M- Green and son Billy, Mr. Toosdjy eVeûfüg, J tains, Frank E. Halllett, Portland, Breath of freedomrwiad-swept and Mrs. C. J. Read and two Odd Fetlowa h*H, daughters, Jean and Carol, Mrs. e ri Were Insulted. plain, held by Chief of Police George H. B. Green and sob "Baddy” and Drowsy valleys that are Eden, McNabb for Oregon City author Mrs. B. R. Austin, both Of Wlh- ities who held a warrant charg And the cool caress of rain— waters, fern - clad nett, Montana, who are house ing him with assault with a Whispering guests at the Berg hoine on B grottos. dangerous weapon, was taken ‘to street, the Missed Doris Hitch Wisps of clopd in turquoise blue, that city Thursday afternoon by W. J. Wilson, constable from r. Roses that make June eternal.— cock. Regina Johnson, Dorothy Reid, secretary; Mite Édite-- ftg- R e Id , Ethel Shrum,„ Gborgie heen, treasurer; Mrs. Jennie Col OREGON— I, too, love you! justice court there. Coffee, Mollie Maloney, Eloise bert. chaplain: Mrs. LtflU W il EMM W ith Halllett Waa his sweet Upson and the Messrs Charles son, inside guardian; Mrs. Bessie heart, Mrs. E. C. Davis, whose Important Books Reviewed— Petrie, John Galey and Prank Crouch, butstds gnkrdlubl Mrs. former husband swora out the “Mockbeggar," by Lawrence Hamilton. Avab McCoy, warden; Mrs. Alta warrant, and a brother and siater- Meynell. The first few chapters « » » Nichols, conductor; Mra. Euram- In-law of Mrs. Davis, all held as one can hardly make out what ia Miller, musician. Mrs. Dora martial witnesses in tha ease. the author ia driving at. You en DrMolay Picnic at Siskiyou Camp—• Payne holds the chair of past counter banalities as "letting Several of the children Included The Medford DeMolay mem noble grahd.. • in the, party which waa enroute himself in with a latch key,”— After ¿he usual business ses to San Francisco when the alleg only proper way to get In after bers will gather as Siskiyoii sion and installation. of officers^ camp, near the sumnflt of the ed attack took place, will remain midnight. On page five the au a social Moor was held g h l dplite Siskiyou Mountains, for a real thor tells us what he "personally in Ashland until the affair is settled sad their parents return thinks about life." How could he party Saturday evening, July 80. loua refreshments . were served. Mrs. Florence Pratt w is chair to this city to continue their trip think about it any other way? A committee in charge is arrang ing plans fftr the affair and It Is man of thé refreshment commit Now we go on into chapters rich aouh. i with epigrams and humor that expected that it will be a splend tee. Mrs. Pern Rsndtts w »i dis have a subtle bouquet, remark id success. The music Saturday trict depnty and M«s- Anna Meysr. able for an English writer. Then night w ill be supplied by an or- deputy grand marshall. There ed to make a special effort to at come three.friends, gallant Eng- tbephonic phonograph. Light re tend the organisation meeting of llshmen enlisting In the war. fresh manta will also be served during the eburse of the evening’s the city b— d to bn h a il tomorrow and, like the three artists in love with T rilb y Tn the 'Immortal (Friday) evening. July 8», at 8 DeMclay memhers have extend novel by that name, they are in o'clock, In the city h a lt steal eppdir hi the beat posslhte “ me .woman- Th® ’ d a cordial Invitation to Baiter* -------------------- — <1W Masons to drive to the camp Sat insurance for a healthy enjoyablj cnfrgbbnfiT’* here I ne is Rachael There's a lot of difference be old Age. Kidney allmefcts esjfcc- tween being one of a million and Massinger, a graduate from Dame urday night and take part In their lally should be Avoided because Party. Nature’s charm school— if indeed one in a million. the lurking poisons left in the she has not attended all the system through impaired kidney charm schools In Europe. She la Hr. and Mrs. John P. Daugherty TOUCHED TEAT ACHING SPOT and Madder action Are A Most the l'lmit of personal beauty, H o n o re d - "Nothing touched that aching flashing wit and devilish dare— In honor of the recent marriage frequent canSe of palnftil and spot until I uaod Foley Pills, a di diaotderr, backache, and— do spirit. The World War Is of Miss Louise Ridley, who has serious uretic stimulant for the kidneys, weakness, rheumatic pains, even with Wonderiul results. I am so used to picture personal reactions, 'Ong been employed with the loss ef health, wen ana teoMen Orm, to l i t John P. Daugherty, but not in a tiresome manner. glad I ean recommend them to everywhere nee And recommend others.” Based Of her pain, Hare is one of the great novels •he entire Carson-Fowler family Foley pm« diuretic to maintain of the fiction season. gathered at the* Carson home, on health restored, Mra. Ellen Reig> » » » K rowa street last Tuesday evening, perfect kidney Action. ffaUtffce- hard, of go. Fbrfc. Pa., writes thia tlon guaranteed. Bold evjry- Enjoy Swim and Picnic— luly 8», for a Jolly party. thankfully. Man and women ev The members of the Ashland • The guests expressed their good Where.— No. 8. erywhere uAe nnd recommend Daily Tidings force and friends wishes to the bridal couple not Foley Pllle, diuretic, for kidney Medford was purchased Wednes of fishing. day by Wn. L. M iller of that city, from J. H. Gatwick who operated the hostelry tor the last two years. The lease covers a period was in the hotel hnslnees 1ft Sas katchewan, Canada, before .locat ing lit Medford where for the last two years he has been IN the real estate firm of MiliOr-Bennet. That Rogue Mirer fishing Ifou ttth, is Clarice becoming famous th e country ov- '£ ‘. r , w X Ur. w m the observation made by Cox Webb, well know» Virginia an Nor- sportsman, who arrived In Med MOdfkd ford today to upend his l l t h con secutive sumftier in the Rogue Mlver valley. Webb, who Is a close friend of OREGON CITY ; OFFICER HERE Good forth I ce C ream BEND, Jbly $1. — ftp) _ Or. Johft C. Merriam, president of the Carpegie Institution, Wwh- lngtoh. p. C,, Was in Bend Wed nesday og hls way to the John Pay fossil beds, accompanied by Mr*. Merriam Abd their ton, Mal- Dr. Merlam Is an authority on the ollgoeeue mammals whose stony skeletons have been found in the John Day Basin. He has been studying the geology of the John Day since 18»». when he made hi« first trip to the fossil beds while a member of the Uni vetmty of California faculty. F its Your Refrigerator. Lfct ns show you how econom ically We c*n in stall an E lectric C hilling U nit ip the refrigerator you now have.. ,. Socold E lectric R efrigera tion is Sanitary and Con venient. Tiine Payments i f Desired XL* ELECTRIC Station GUT GOOD ICE CREAM is how acknowledged an ideal food.'- Leading health authorities and d ieti tians say: E at p lentifully of ice cream—let the children have it unstintedly 1 Ice Cream js nourishing, easily digested and refreshing, especially in summer. F or the purest and richest in ice cream, be pure you ask for and get Shasta Ice Cream. H igh butter fat value, pure flavorings, clean* manufacture. The Ashland dealers handle all our flavors— a wide variety. Try them all to she how good ice cream can constantly be. ’ ASHLAND CREAMERY 1926 Ohfev D oli very Packard Touring 1926 Chev Coupe 1924 Chev Touring « « » disorders, bactaehM, dull head ache add nervouhneas. 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