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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1927)
According to word received ir ò » the east, Attorney and Mr*. P. X. Ruberia aad family win m u r a to Madfort the middle of next weak, eoming homo via Yellowstone national park.— Mod- ford Mall Tribuno. f [' Mr. aad Mrs. Harold Thom— and little son, Wsaiey, aad Mrs. Rose McKay of Modesto, Calif., arrived'here Saturday and ara visitine kt the homo or .Mr. aad Mrs. Albert Thomas at the Klam ath Junction. The California poo. C. B. Rogers, Standard Oil man Mrs. Herman Hagedorn, who pio expoet to mako a trip to Cra from Portland, spent Wednesday resides at Terrace Heights, norti- ter Lake soon. In this city looking after bush Mrs. Anna Burneau who has nees affairs connect e l with the west of Medford, spent yesterday in Ashland Visiting friends. boon visiting at the Soda Springs local company. Service Station has returned to her home ih Duluth, Minn., by Misses Marie and Madge Mitch way of Canada. ell, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Williams Will Mitchell on Orknlte street, have gone to Portland where Motored to G rants. Pass— in company with Mrs. Sinclair Mrs. Williams will take medical Mr. and Mrs. S. Leonard of treatment. and son of this city, made the this city mo(oredxto Grants Paas trip to Crater Lake Tuesday. Mrs. Newton Davis is at the yesterday where they spent sev Community hospital in Ashland eral hours transacting business. Visiting Relatives—— where she underwent an opera« Mr. Leonard is employed by I be tlon Saturday. Mrs. A. L. Harvey of local 3u.adard Oil company. Mrs. Esther Hansen of Sacra street 1s spending several mento is visiting with her par-j lu Klamath Falla vtoiting Build the new way with Swan tlves and friends. enti, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tay lor for a few weeks, then she will Bine Granite, (1.00 and wp. See Join her husband in San Francis Beaver Realty Ce. or 8. A. gwgn Vtattod CratA- L a k e - 2<».ft co where they will make their at Quarry. Mr. and Mrs. » .'E . Washburn hojne. of Oakland, California, who have Left ror fto m e , .. The Bd Barron and A. R. been visiting friends and rela Misa Lucy Bchwsring of Port Brown ¿»ay crews have moved to tive# la this city for the past Keen Creek to harvest a hay crop land and Misses Rnth and Juan few' days, accompanied by Mrs. ita 8chwering of Eugene, left for there. Henry C. Galey <ind daughter Mr. and Mr*.. Bàri Biackaby their homes this morning after Ellen and Miss Lydia Williams, and two sons, Billy and Jimmy of a visit at the Marion Hager visited Crater Lake Tuesday. Ontario, Ore., are visiting at thej home on Scenic Drive. The young W. R. Kincaid ranch. Mrs. 1 ladies are nieces of Mrs. Hsger. Callers at Day Hom e— Biackaby is a daughter of Mr. Visitors from California, In the All kinds of warehouse room to Kincaid. vicinity of Burlingame, have been Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Hamaker I rent or store, J. N. Denoto. 270-tf callers at the W. H. Day home in and son J. C., of Klamath Balls, Ashland this week, the parties and Mrs. Clara Taylor of Ashland Divorce Complaint Filed— being Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Welsh A divorce complaint was filed and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kincaid and two young sons, 'who are and two children, Leslie and Eu yesterday at the county clerk's returning from an outing which nice of Ashland spent the week office by Grace Bechtel against extended as far north as Van .Frank Bechtel of Ashland, charg end at Crescent City. couver, B. C. The visit here was » The old time dance given by ing desertion. On the same day in the return of a reunion of N«MI Creek P. T. A. last Friday a marriage license was issued to former Iowa residents. was well attended, and every one Victor Ernest Althers, id , and expressed themselves as being Mrs. Mary C. Clark, 70, both of sorry that there was to be only! Gold H ill.--------- ----------- a few more of these dances. Mrs. R. A. McCallister visited at [Returned H o m e - the home of A. R. Kincaid Tues Albert McEwen, son of Mrs. El day afternoon. ite McEwen, who to employed nt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edwards McGee’s Dry Goods store, return of Ashland spent last evening ed to Ashland yesterday from visiting with the Archie Kincaid Dunsmuir. Cal., where he has Few Knots Aro to be Tied family. b een vtoiting relatives and During First Three friends. Albert attends school dur . Days of New Law lag the winter months in Napa, Cat., the hotne of his grandpar- Visaing Here— SACRAMENTO, Cal July 28. Mrs Charlie Brady of Klamath California to facing a 'Falls is spending several ddys In three-day matrimonial morator- A shland vtoiting $er sister, Mrs. Hal Oiler and daughter Marcene J. W. Walling of Amity, Ore Beginning Friday and until , of Weed, California, who are np- gon, accompanied by hto abn W. Monday, only a scattering of mar- 4 "liRng In the Luke ePArtinsataqpn R. WallIn<^hBoco rlages will -be selebrated In thl|| g Hargadlne street, while 'Marcene stopped in Ashland lent evening state as decks are cleared for ’ Is undergoing .medical treatment on their way to Mgcdoel, Cali operation of a new law by which in this city. fornia, to visit with My. and Mrs. all persons desiring to marry Lloyd Cole, the latter being a mnst give three days' notice of daughter of J. W. Walling. W. their intentions. Business in Medforo— E. Cole, also of Amity, was The statute about to become Vernon MfcGee, son of Mr. and making the trip with them to effective has been dubbed the Mrs. J. H. McGee on Vista street, visit his son. "Gia Marriage Law,” since Its spent Tuesday afternoon looking author pleaded before the legis after business affairs In Medford. lature that too many nuptials Five Rattlesnakes K il le r - Five rattlesnakes were killed among the state’s younger set at Cedar Springs on Buckhorn were the result of sudden fancies, mountain by Don.Conger, he re inflamed by liquor. He urged ports. The largest of t h e s e that a smaller number of annul snakes was three feet and eight ments and divorces wonld follow Inches long and had 14 rattles. adoption of his act. The bill was proposed by As The reptile was killed under semblyman George Rochester, a a table. Other reports have been TODAY AND TOMORROW received of large rattlers this young Los Angeles legislator who year, one beinfc on Murphy creek. since passage of hto act has an This snake measured tour feet ticipated Its provisions by taking in length and had 11 rattles.— a bride. Grants Paas Courier. ' Consuelo Howerton is saying in her eon» venation with Frank De Weese as they rest between swims at Rockland Beach. Nazimova, brilliant actress, writes: “The Russian lady—ah, how she de» lights in the puff of a fragrant cigarette! A s a Russian I have tried them all— the cigarettes of Cairo, Paris, London, M adrid — but here in my adopted country, America, 1 have found my favorite cigarette 'The Lucky Strike.9 In addition to its lovely fragrance and wonderfulflavorithasnobadeffectupon my voice—so even when I go abroad I can y with me my little trunk of Luckies —and enjoy a puff from America.” WEDDINGS IN CALIFORNIA MAY BE FEW ’Rolled ¡Stocking You, too, will find that Lucky Strikes are mild and mellow—the finest cigarettes you ever smoked, made o f the finest Turkish and domestic tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process—“It’s toasted”—no harshness, not a bit Pendleton— Model Tailors will build targe plant building here. No Throat Irritation- No Cough Vodka Brought Downfall For Clever Thief New Shades and All Holeproof Iron C)ad Strutwear Formerly Priced Te ¿75 THE PARAMOUNT JUNIOS STAM JAMES HAU. LOUISE MOORS nCHAKBAHER, NANCY PltU lH E L B ttE N D E L This is a peppy, funny, youthful entertainment of the bright college years I GEO. J. HAYES AT THE ORGAN Clearance Price $1.00 a Pair GET YOURS TODAY. SHANGHAI — (IP) — Charles Steglow’8 love of that powerful b e v e r a g e called vodka has brought about hto undoing. Charles, according to police, entered a Chinese liquor atore a week ago -and traded a gold watch for two bottles of the fiery liquid. When Charles appeared at the shop again on the follow ing day and traded another gold watch for the same amount of vodkn, the Chinese proprietor was mildly surprised. On the third "day Charles again showed qp with a new gold watch. He wanted»more vodka. The proprietor was astounded. Two more days polked and on each occasion Oharles put in an appearance with a watch. The proprietor was first alarmed and than eUsptclous. The police were notified. Detectives followed the watch- trading Charles to hie room. There he arrested him, searching the room and found more than 200 gold watches, some diamond- studded, a portion of the lot ob tained' In a $20,000) burglary ra- cently. ’ • | friendliness toward me. Charles went to Jail charged j "That is the thing that hurts me most. While she was sending me messages of cheer and pledg ing me her support from Alton, III., she was at the same time advising a committee to lake the T e m p l e finances out of my hands. Mrs, Kennedy declined to dis cuss In detail her daughter’s dls- appearande last year. ”8o far as 1 know,” she declared, “Sister told the whole truth about it but I will admit some phases of the episode are hasy to me.” Mrs. Kennedy collapsed after issuing her statement and Mrs. McPherson also collapsed upon hearing of it. Through her secre tary, Mrs. McPherson insisted there must be some misunder standing. The evangelist refused, how ever, to deny that she had ad (Continued From Page One) vised her mother than a confer ence between them could be ar ranged only through attorneys. •'So far.as Mrs. McPherson is concerned,” her Secretary said, "the tight to between church members and Mre. Kennedy and not between Mre. MePherao.i and Mrs. Kennedy. "But Mre. Kennedy many tlrae3 told ’Stater* ahe would drive her from evangelism and evidently that I* wbat the to trying to do.”