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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1927)
BEVERLY HILLS FROM GRASP Local î Personal Hôtes ... HAND” ^ »L Itf.W i hqvltwoqp c u L— r (IP)— Ae the Big Ben In the Bro il erly H i l l * p o lie e i fa tte n 'to U e fc J the last, ««fpMe pX m JdgllM .SW - Jimmy Blair Here "jim m y Blair, who Mas been em ployed for several months in Ktemath Palls, in spending a few days visiting friends in Ashland. Mr. Blair formerly resided in thl.'« eltÿ. ' * 11 day tbst municipality shook Itself > t o « * tH m w i i Handed*’ ' W ill Roger*. * aRfeiia Leaving Tomorrow— Mra. lu lls McQullkln and Miy. Mary W ilsbire of this city expect to leave tomorrow for Portland, «here they w ill spend ‘a week's vacation. ÍW JT R Y V STORE” le av in g Tucaday— Dr. M attie B. Shaw and .non M&rvin on Pioneer Avenue, are leaving Tuesday for Coos Bay, where they will meet Dr. H.-. M. Shaw and motor to Portland and down the «oast to the aviation fields at San Diego, California. Dr. Mattie Shaw will return to Ashland about September 1. Pbonographs repaired. Spent Week-End H ere- f i Raymond >Mc&ee, ¡'»on of M r. and Mrs. J. H. McGee on Vlata street, and Leslie -Hear,-eon of Mra. Bertha Hear on H igh street, spent the week-end In Ashland visiting th e ir parents and fttoadn The boys are' employed Ut BUttti Phone Paulaerud*» for cleaning. Falls, tolHng timber.« r > . W e Keep-U-Neat. Left This Morning— - M r. and Mrs. Y,. Glenn and daughter, who spent the week-end In Ashland visiting at the home of ItV / and Mra. W illiam Olban to the Valley View district, j u s t north of town, left thia morning on an extensive auto trip before returning to their home at Clatsop Washington - M r. end M n . L. H. Hansen i f this d ty , acoompakiOd hy M r; And Mrs? E. X Allen »ad ‘ daughter W in ifred o f Portland, Ordg'ob, who spent three days In A shlind visiting .friends end looking :axf- tor business aflteHx »pent Satur day picnicking and swimming at /pekaon’a H ot .; Springs. M r.' Roasting ears at Schuerman’s wewryi ¿-------------------- »— 2 7 M I Visit Ing Parents— Mi's. F.' M. Cresson and daugh ter, Dorothy of Dunsmuir. Cal., are spehding two weeks In Auk land vlaltlng Mra. Cresson’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Good on Vista street and also her brother Ody Good and fam ily on Terrace street. W ill Visit Sister— - Miss R uth Osrnun. who Is now with her brother and family in Bakersfield, Cal., expects to leave there toon for • Minnesota to spend two months visiting her eleter, before returning to Ash land. Expected Thia W e e k - M il« Marion Leach, who has been attending summer school at Stanford university at Palo Alto, California, is expected to arrive In Ashland-some time thia week to spend a few days visiting Miss Mabel Hager on Scenic Drive, enroute to her home at CaldweU, Idaho. Miss Leach formerly re sided in this city and was gradu ated from the Ashland h i g h school. All kinds of warehouse room to rent or store, J. N. Dennis. 270-tt COMING TOMORROW Motored to Ornate M a t — Mra. D. P. Shrum, daughter Ethel ana son |Ution, on Central Avenwa motored t to Grants PbM yesterday afternoon,, where they met,some friends mad enjoyed a picnic to. the «tty park, r t*» Under the charter granted the city, the head of the board of trustees automatically supplant- ed Rogers • tth e-w m w yo r - twrmetf «r n twhnlcal; kno rtrp ttrt w m ftr night. ’1 f *< I The gum -cbtw lng. ^ humorist, however, p»ot( thnprU Idto the p o litical aah heap. Though the (ormer township often smart- ed under his stern authority, his regime1 gained tor the town a great am oilnt of ‘ Publicity w ith’ corredponding proftt ter real-estate dealers and tor \h i a good w o rk he wa* voted. » token o f grpt^-, The fppelderable, but through thd tfrtf organisations working together It' to hoped thht the project will be Made possible, Mr. Young aslg. “K^The need ot a beriet advertised ‘ I j ,j g i t What makes a savings account grow? Steady deposits one after another. ' 'AAtion-^repeAted action rniUt bfe'thdlcey- p ( i juo|er of your 4rama x>fl jmacetw.. Save and keep saving. ¿ M U S tòck s " O R TIC IA N . • • j a ; < < c ' ■ ■ ' ' i The Citizens Bank 1 t v r I • * ^.«hiand, Oregon’ . I j t i t a I board of trustep4 ;1|J a a i official bulletin gave him the t right-toe Mfo «e-eeti-him self - W IN 1- Roger»*-Mayor- Baser ltus uf-BsV- * — **Jlvr-fifk» th ç cute* w my to u tia ’ ” ao reckoned It must be tnet. E lln o l, Q tyn,, who « ma Jething wontfcMhftkf’ l . / head of the , C teM rtlnbai o f Me Th Rogers In ''a last Statement in- uia. took iftPrár? C harlie ( ¿ f a lt e ? .' f a ^ M e d * ed HiU’s Cash & (FORMERLY THE PLAZA GROCERY) the responsibility of wet nuru- supervise dpmeçflç r u s t ió « , we [ / a growlag young metropolis to New Ybrk a |d | |t o t pito Si t* expressed violent disapproval lawsuit a fte s a u d th e r ,-u n til <1 tactics used In A R tM ta * Mfe- ataost lost hlg' eitàéSship hei -Jfltotouut Leo Yalstoy, o f A] It was a d a ra T h a X jdto Cto FttrfCgn. Ehireauimjght have be< got hlmec x u e o b y Peterx& é Herm it.” ' |»f M o r a uee Modern, New Storeroom W J U iÙ N S t W f f i . MAW Àtri) GRANITE if Commet —9W H a vetaran poi 26 years* on the Spokane •tooted tokr - *2rregknra. *H»W«Ver, M0e .another ease where « appeer- a n d e r a , / . W, McCoy and UOees are de»eptiv«A • i ■> djanghtop*. w hofiuxo h«ro rtoijla« M u Stupard. -alleged postal in Portland AllMiny, apd QoryaL aefi. robhan, was a t jarce'In i>po- lia for the past two weeks, retprn- k M p and saverpl patrehnen mmt ep, last evening to theto ¡horai on kfah Hta pyeetght waa good, tnoi North Main streets. Mis» Margar- asd be,et»Bted te a p rte t fe r fnew who, has been attend dom. with the offloera te paranit. ing aummsc school at the Oregon . ..ftuMtotaaetog hto brother o f fle Agricultural £<V|e«e J n popejU«. am* Buchhola required a dtotanee returned home w ith J u t p u r« **. pf elgh^rhlooks' to evertake. and papinpa Stupard. « »lender maa-at „ M ij. L . R. Gray o f Honolulu ¡to lpaet h i years Buchhels’ Junior. < speeding a.ppHPla of d<Nto to A * - "Lerd^rhuti V1* 1 9>d boy . can land. visitjng (he cRy and LÜM» rua." was. hto ,ipunting remark ’ when hooked aa the police station. tow® p P h e /Ufc. PHONE REMAINS 190 of Salem, Oregonf *Mr. hnd^'M tai M. S.'Lepee, Los lAdgeleej > tto ll- fernia, and E. G. Carlsoft,' P^ro laad* Oregon, are wmong' tboUU registered a t the i Oregon h o ttl to* day^t .*■« » r*' r>* * * +- Spent Yesterday aa Coast— . Mlsaes Jean Stratton and R uth Anderson end Messrs, i “ B ric k* Leech .and M errick ThorntoU, UH of thia city, spent - yesterday -'fct Crescent C ity, on -the coast. V M to r From Dunsmuir — •' - F . Hanna, s'resident of Duns m uir, Cal., spent the week-end In this atty visiting friends and tran sacting business. > 1 • ; M. B. W«bb and Barl T. She> herd oí Klgmath Patys epeat yes* terday In Ashland vteitiag friends. A t the Lfthte Springs Hotel— i Mrg. J. Q.. Olds, Portland, Ore.) Charlen E. Dood, Pan Franela«* Cal., and My. gad M>* J. Taft, Los Angeles, Cal., are among those stopping nt t ie L i t k i n Springs hotel today. - where they will spend two weeks. visiting (rienda Miao Adams for . Reverend Myron 8. Woodworth, merly taught to the Ashland pub, . . . . . . ■ pastor of the Baptist church, will lid achiote. WKN M H tA M D AND k O S S B ^ M Effective August L 1927 NORTHBOUND AM . P. i-Tt io^d ; 4 11:00 5 t ' 11:10 ' 5 Cärtonr-Fowler Lumber Co, Give Instant Relief and Constant Qomfprt for Tired Throbbing Feet. Soothing comfort for weary, ach ing feet whose arches are down—feet that cannot long stand the pressing dowtrnf the bddy W eight- feet that frteqaently give theii* pwhere ijansli,. cruel PR,n> i . ... . «71 • » l ‘Ar '.'|,' OVERLAND SHOE SHOP drive the girls to the camp. LV AR k t; AR ROSEBURG MEDFORD , MEDFORD . ASHLAND . SOUTHBOUND A. M. P. 10:25 3 3:35 .8 ... 3-.40 t . 8 A:10 8 Note: Additional schedules will be n m frtm Aihland to Medfoid at 9:00, 10:0 0a. m., and 0:30 p. m. and from Medford to Ashland at 9:40 ¿. ip .,4Î.5 L n n i 0:30 p, m. ... D O N T ÿOROXT OUR WKRK-KND RATES FÖR FURTHXR INFORMATION, CALL ASHLAND HOTEL, PHONE < • - ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS, ASHLAND, OREGON. ON ALL WOOL BATHING -A1 Jerdan’s Army Goods Store- (Biggegt t ittle Store in Towil, Open Evenings.) SIGNED > What makes motion picture« move t Hun dreds of »ingle pictures thrown on the '; ' fedre^p/cnQ nftor the other. " ' z Mra. M> A. Dumas and family W ill Attend Camp— The Misses Edna Danford, Dor othy Bergstrom, Ruth Billings : and Loulae Anderson, are among • > I the local Camp Fire Olrls who Hpero W eak Bad H are Mfss Mary Ann Adams, who 1 will leave tomorrow morning for '77 j Camp Namanu, located Just out teaches school In Klamath Falla, 1 ; of Portland on the McKeasle river apeat Ute .week-end is Ashland PLEASE ENTER THE FO LI/)WING SLOGAN IN THE LITHIANS’ SI/)GAN CONTEST: iRE WON’T AFILM - A t the Oregosr Motel DENVER DUDE WITH HOOT GIBSON MHtiee or ersuoug eigne udver- n d n g Ashland on th» Pacific ^ghw ay between Yrega gi^d ttela g y . aooordlng to Clyde Yount, TUgh F in of the organisation. - y H e expeuA Involved wohld be ■i At that pecond Rogera loat hto i > purple toga Indicative ( j f . t h n J , Mayoralty and Beverly Hi|l>J i Jysf received, 364) foot cage of ■ The latest Jg< fa ll s ty le » / sad auto glass, bring your auto glass 277-tf Old time dance Jackson Hot fabrics at Paulserud's. work to Jordan > m ill. 2 7 i-tf Springs Wed. nite. ') Æ81-S Returned From Vacation— A t the Ashland Hole»—r | ; Ijeft Yesterday— ^ D r . Bertha Sawyer of this city The following people w e r e Mr. and Mrs. O. -M. Franklin- returned home yesterday frolh a among those who spent the on B street left Ashland yesterday several weeks' vacation spout In week-end at the Ashland hotel: lo r UrcereM f t * « * nH t Alaska, Seattle, Portland and M r. and Mrs- Dixon, Healdsburg, f where' Hiey’ wHI U pem a ‘wrfeVs Klam ath Palls. Dr. Sawyer’s of Cal., Mrs. E. Sharer, Vancouver, vacation. fice is located In the “Pioneer B. C., and Bella Perry, Seattle, building. Washington. , S8c toy a good.aluminum ket- M »/S chuerm an’s Grocery. 278-tf Potato chips. 3 for 25c, 8chuer Picnicked Sunday— , man's Grocery. 378-tl , Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Hansen of Returned Home Yesterday— the Ashland hotel spent Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cook, Cars Registered— 1 evening picnicking on Wagner who have spent the past week va.- One hundred and thirty-four creek. ■catloning at Diamond lake, re ( iit-of-state tourists stopped in turned yesterday to their home Ashland Saturday to register their W ill W ork In K . F . — l on R street. Mr. Cook reports cars at the local Chamber .of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Leonard, seme splendid fishing. ■Commerce. On the same day, six who Jiave been residing ; to , Ash ty out4?f-state cars wore register land .for seme time, left yesterday Esther Maxine Pilker, Central ed at the Medford branch of the to make their home In K lam ath to Soloist; social functions, wed state registration bureau. Falla, where -Mr. Leonard h * « dings, church services and funer been,transferred- vM r-L e o n a rd ¡to als. Phone 611-L, Medford. Buy your wood at a bargain. employed as a bookkeeper by tke 281-4« Phons 208-J. 272-10 ^ a a d a rd Oil company. Returned to Ashland— Mrs. Sarah Mosier, who h a s •been in southern C a lifo rs la fo r the past eight, months,' returned to Ashland Snnday and t e a gupst at the hornet of kto- sad Mrs. Gio. 'Rlamenauen on Pioneer Avenue. H I ' I ---- V ■ . ■ t ‘ O ld, time dance Jackson Hgt Springs Wed., nite. . . 281-3 M l ’ W A « A « o *1 re knuckle murder* during h rltli^ AjnSeety. Not one m o ' » Lithlana will work In conjuac- I « e le h d i/. wouW „ co-operate dbootlQS someone tor getting LICENSE AND FISHING TACKLE ' INTERURBAN STAGE Connections at Grants Pase for Eureka, Crescent City and San t- “ Francisijo. ms at Roseburg, Portland and 41) C4os J points, s at Portland for Seattle, Fancouveii’Rj C* apd* all V" Northern a iS Easterti^irfts. ,T ‘ ? T‘