Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 02, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    5 H B -H H H 9 B S ftS S S H
Ureal* Personal flotes
Attended Christian Endeavor
(Ymvcuthm—
Following the regular church
service» Sunday morning, July
81, the young people of t h i
Congregational and Presbyterian
churches of Ashland motored to
Klamath Falls, where they at*
tended a Southern Oregon Christ­
ian Endeavor contention, the
main feature of which was a
sumptuous picnic (TThner. Repre­
sentative» were present from
Ashland, Medford, Phoenix, T a l­
ent and M errill.
Reverend and,
Mrs. Charles D. Gaffney of the
Congregational church' accompan­
ied the young people to K lam ­
ath Palls.
Marriage licenses were tael
yesterday morning at the eoui
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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS,
ASHLAND, OREGON. ,
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That name week' will witness
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N E W YORK, Aug. S.— (LP>— A,
, Whirl of pert la which aa uapreo the Davie oup eatery— one finals
. attested number, e t Ndtlqnal and w M e h .T u ra a fe n p ta v tto nation
Iaforiittilonal cbamplondhips are to near the V a ttM States on the
jammed Jhte the next two months Utellenge roe ad,, while the heat
Former Resident YtaKe— | , , r ‘ Visiting Cliff Gass Family—
'lift begun to daxsle and delight ihm tennis starp o f the • country
, Mr. and Mrs Oeorgs .Hancock
D r. and* Mrs. J. C. Hagen-and
w ill be engised- te tt^ a a s iM J InJ
Aftorfcan sportr lovers.
(t»r- San 4pse. .California, have children of Alhambra, California,
; w^August /ttofc JgspteniMt e r e tersectlOMl team matehpa a L t b e
M e n visiting for the past Week are visiting at the home of Mr,
l flBmmed with
eo many attrae-
In Medford with Mrs. Hancock's | and ,Mrs. -Cliff Gaas and family
. tons thgt the sportsman of lela-
step-mother end step-elster, H » * 1 on Beach street for a few daya.
(re would instd to hhve bees born
S. J. Heaeler and Mrs. T. C. 1 Dr. and Mrs. Hagen, accompanied
t^lns at least, to a tte n d th e m a ll
Daley. Mrs. Hancock, nee Miss thy Doris and Durward Gass, made
’ W ith the impending .Dpmpeey-
Sim a W right, was a resident J 1 trip to Crater Lake yesterday
Tqjpiey heavyweight Champlon-
/e g , Ashland and the Rogue River antf Dr. and Mrs. Hagen and
. ehfp fight ..overshadowing nil the
fam ily left today for a three
viTley forty years ago.
reft, the Ijxst month of summer
weelm’ trip to the Sound cities Member of Medford Mall Staff—
Mrs.
pWp the first 'month of tali will
and
Spokane.
’ -Old time dance Jackson
Paul Luy of Medford, who is ford. «
Hot
offer such events as Iniarnatlon-
Spflngs Wed. nite.
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a student at the State university vlsltlm
alyghallenge cup polo matches be­
at Eugene, will be a member 1» M tl
tween Great Britain anft thqU nit-1
NEW YORK, Aug. J.— (LP» —
Phonographs repaired
of the Medford M ail Tribune t0 an
efV
States at. Meadowbrook, the Timothy J. Mara, politician and
Shop.
staff for the remainder of fhe
tennis championships at Forest dports promoter, has filed ‘ appli­
summer.
Mr. Luy was colum- Visited
HUls with the largest and most cation in the New York county
Here V isiting S ister 1
All kinds of warehouse room to est on the staff of the Em erald,
H r:
threatening of all foreign Inva- supreme court requesting permls-
Mb» BeR» Joskin of QJendale, rent or store, J, N. Dennis. 270-tf the dally University of Oregon ' ,n an<
alpo», the remaining national golf s lA iptedhm fM before trlhb Gene
student’s publication, and he ia >avenue,
Oregon; As spending n fop, days
championships ^nd the gold cup Tunney and his manager, Billie
in thtafc city Malting her ulster t o f t for Portland-—- , .
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editor of the Webfoot, the uni- ,an<1
races off Greenwich.
Gibson.
Miss yulia Eakln, who attends , M, Anderson, accompanied by verslty humor organ for the com- the w<
Mara is suing both to recover
tffhat the, French would ¿all pn
the Southern Orygon Normal his danghter. Miss. Aieiie Ander­ ing year.
cAbarrassmept oS rtaheg lends in- 126,250 for alleged . breach of
school. The girl« spent, the past son, who have-spent the past few
iffUebly to conflicts and
those contract.
wtok-eud enjoying the scenic weeks in Ashland visiting their Came In From
—
who want to watch Bobby’ Jones
Mara filed suit for the J26.2S0
beauties at Crater Lake.
daughter and sister. Miss Helen
Iq F te ^ W a n ; try to fight his way up through a week ago.
Miss Eunice Hager, daughter agent, spent
Anderson, dean of women at of Mr. and Mrs. -Marlon Hager t r M f t c t la * .
thp. field 'in the National Ama­
28c for a good aluminum ket­ the Southern Oregon Normal, left on Scenic Drive, came In Sunday
teur Golf championship at Mlnak-
tle, Rchuermnn’s Grocery. 278-tf Friday for the former's home In from the Lake or the Woods,
tlris month most forego the
Portland. Alena will return to where she has spent the past
a n jn itf if,n e d W e ajw ; Hsleip , > W R * n t ,C . P ^ a l e n t . state
Rather, M a rfin P llker, Contral­ this city iu: a few days.
barber '¿top
few weeks in the hope of bene­ has purchased-
■ in'action against the women tnaffio officer Monday atnrted a
to Soloist; social functions, wed­
16-day vacation. "
fiting her health. M r. and Mrs.
tennis stars of the world la the
dings, church services and funer-
Traffic officers Mynatt and O.
Just received 360 foot cane of Hager and fam ily expect to leave owned u d t a M r a t g i by J. flEXYdk».
slpgles apd dpubles championship ,
glp. Plione 661-L. Medford. ’
O.
Nichols w ill patrol this district
auto glass, bring your auto glass sometime this week for a few Hla son} élhutfé 4Sau nde$s‘ « And
nt Forest Hills.
. . . 4 1 during the vacation of Sargeant
276-tf days’ outing on the coast, in the; BIJJy Holland, w ill workJoFfctyt.
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281-4* work to Jordan's m ill.
.. J®bby and Heigh both dethron- - Talent.
vicinity of Bandon.
ed in 19SC, and both bettor than
Returned From Newburg—
At the Lake a t the Wood»—
t
: ever before this year, will go
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. M iller and
I f t i * .peiHnh JRÎrehe • M j$fe,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodge, «5 Persons Given W ork__
nfftut.the , 'business of “coming <
DON’T “ K ID ” «CARDS
fam ily on the Boulevard return­ daughter Miss Edith, and son
couffty
‘¿lerk, resumed her duties: back“ during the week, August
W ith labor more in demand
NAPA,
Calif., Aug. 2.— (LP)—
ed Sunday night from a weeks' Bobby, on the Boulevard, accom­
as the pear picking season nears^ yesterday at the epujt house
MK t 4 d ii|’» the guards at the
vacation spent In Newburg, Mr. panied by Mrs. Dodge’s sister and
95 persons were given work In Medford following a vacation
H ille r ’s old home, and Portland. husband, Mr. and Mrs. W ill Ab­
last week through the Medford of a week «pent In thé Lake Crbek
bott of Los Angeles, California,
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branch of the U. S. Ffee Em­ section.
Gruble, J 2, of Elkton, Ore-. I
tb Stewart McIntire. SO, and J
tto r Beat H e / JO. both of M
ford.
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PLEASE ENTER THE FOLLOWING SLOGAN
IN THE LITHIANS’ SI,OGAN CONTEST:
SIGNED
JGene Tiinney
Napa State Hospital for the In ­
Has Trouble J sane nearly proved disastrous to
Alfred Ehrman. fire commtaalpn-
kr,
and Prank Sykes/harbor com­
Same As Jack missioner,
of San Francisco.
T ife.
and stopped to joke with several
guards. The guards took them
in custody and marched them to
the main building. The officials
soon proved their Identity but de­
' Ehrman and Sykes ware walk­ clared they would not again visit
ing through the hospital grounds the hospital without a pass.
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- Old time dance Jackson
Hot are spending a few days at the
ployment Bureau, i t is expected
Springs Wed. nite.
281-8 Lake of the Woods. Mr. Abbott ar­
A t Evans Creek
1 <
rived Sunday morning to spend
Mrs. W illiam Loomis on B
The latest In fall styles and some time visiting fii this city. .
street Is spending two or three'
fabrics at Paulaerud's.
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At Lake o f the Woods—
Mr. and Mrs. Fred 8. Engle-
Waldo Klum of Klamath Falls on the Boulevard, accompanied
VlsRed F ather—
spent yeaterday in Medford look- by Miss Helen Anderson, dean
Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Berry and
Ing after business affalrs.
of woirien of the Southern .Ore--
son of Klam ath Falls left this
gon Normal school, spent the
thorning for their tom e after
Potato chips, 8 for 26c. Schuer-
having spent the past few days
in's Grocery.
278-tf
in Ashland visiting Mrs. B erry’s
father, Richard Posey Campbell
Bay your wood a t a bargain,
on Bush street. Mrs. Berry w ill
ione 2 6 S-J.
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Roland Freeman of this city
be rdmembered to her many
left Sunday night for Portland,
friends In Ashland as Miss Iso-
Oregon, where he w in enter The
Miss Jean Lynch, who -works Veteran's hospital for a thorough leas Campbell.
la the D ry Goods department of examination.
Iloufriit Property—
Enders store, spent the week-end
M r. and Mrs. Fred Kruggel,
fo Medford visiting her sisters, Vlsitliip Ooeatn—
fo rn a r residents of thia city,
Mknes Verna and Laura Lynch.
Miss Elsie Browhurat of Cor-
have bought property in Med­
valuk„Oregon, arrived in Ashland
Phone Panlserud’a for cleaning Saturday night to spend several ford on West 18th street, and
We Keep-U-Neat.
177-tl days visiting her cousin Mlsq have taken possession of their
new home, In order to be nearer
Edna Goheen on Palm avenue
to the Lewis Super-service sta­
at Schuerman’s
tion, where M r. Kruggel Is etri-
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Spent W eek-Rad a t Home —
Miss Vesta Davis, a student
At the Southern Oregon Normal
school, spent the week-end at her From K lam ath County—
Mr. and Mra. Orvllie Glick
home In M yrtle Point.
and fam ily of Klamq^b.. county
spent Sunday In Ashland visa­
er home on Visiting Stater—
Sidney L. GulCck, J r. of New ing Mrs. Glick's parents. M r. and
Mrs, John Beaver on Henry St.
s
i York City, Is visiting In Ashland
a r Kerby— I at the home of hie slater, Mra. Before returning home . M r. and
W rig h t and Leverette Davie on Fairview St. Mrs. Glick expected to spend a
short time w ith her sister, who
n Mountain Mr. G u llet Is the non of Dr.
resides at Applegate
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lay visiting j Sidney Gullck who recently visit-
near Kerby, ed in this city and delivered sev­
eral addresses during hie stay.
t o f t for Coast—
days at Bvatfs Creek, a short dis­
tance , down the valley, visiting
f c l p n d s . • r,
i.>
IN VEST.IN NECESSITIES FIRST!
REALLY SWIM IN A JANTZBN
Employed at Pla n a- - , ,
Edgar Walcott, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M, J. Wolcott of Sherman
street, is now employed at the
Plssa grocery.
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’■ SPECIAL THIS WEEK
New Jänteen Suite in All Colors
r o a MEN AND WOMEN
Values up to $7.50
Miss Rúby Powell, haa been
conftned to hey hom p, on W a l­
nut street for some time with
All Wool Suite - ___
This Week A t ....... $4.85
WARS IN E V IT A B L E .
M ADRID— (ipy—Qoneral Valer-
Uno Weyler, variously called the
hero and the ^butcher” of Cuba,
thinks future war
are Inhvlt-
abl®.
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In the pourae of an Interview
tha> 8$ year old soldier mao de-<
dared: “ Everyday we see more
difficulties accumulating. For In­
stance In the case of Germany,
disarmament,»cannot be accom­
plished.”, .
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T h e laying on of hands m a
have cured few diaeasea, but
worked wonders in chronic cast
of Impudence.— Vernonia Eagle.
TÍME PAYMENTS
SWIM
¡ng-^Rèdiìteb Insurance
YOUR CHOICE OF A VARIETY OF COLORS
EBBE 0o»t Estimate*—SunplM and Information.
The Qóality Store
ASHLAND LUMBER CO
e St.
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At By. OroMinff
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Misses Gladys and Helen Coke,
and Mlea Gene Gunn, accompan­
ied by the former’e father, who
resides on the Boulevard, left to­
day to spent a few day*« vacation
on the coast. Gladys attends the
Southern Oregon Normal and Hel­
en la a high school student.
TMC THEATER BEAUTIFUL
TODAY AND TOMORROW
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Arrived Meme—
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pierce
on Pioneer street, who have
spent the past week In Portland,
Astoria and Seaside, artlvdd
home Sunday, via Bend and
Klamath Falls. They were accom-
paaied by Wray Clary, s
Appototcd DlatrlA Deputy—
B. W. Renick of Klamath
Falla recently was appointed dis­
trict deputy of the Kfflghta of
Columbus for Klamath,1 Lake
and Jackson counties.
(W e Hagtaiere d
Over 260 ont-of-state tourists
stopped la Ashland yeaterday to
register their ears at the local
Chamber of Commerce. This la
the largest number of registra­
tions recorded In one day for
several meaths.
GEO. J. HAYES AT THE ORGAN
A m
Flock Dot Voiles in Bordered P a t-. ■
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terns—Printed Batiste and English
mift Manmaaamama ^ ^
Dr. and Mra. R. T. Burnett
and family of Eugene, Oregon,
are spending several days In
Ashland and Medford visiting
friends and renewing old ac­
quaintances. Dr. and Mrs. Burney
were formerly reeldenta of the
Rogue River valley.
A roaring West­
ern with a stage
holdup, a h a f e
r o b b e r y , cap.
tures, Rescues,
escapes.
With a wild-eyed
chase on an un­
broken. . broncho,
and Hoot masquer­
aded as a slick city
dude.
There’s a Pioneer Roof for Every Purpose
Prints
in
New
light
Patterns
/ ' ' ’jfk . ■**
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JACK SAID HE
Trimmed with Organde and French Val Laces.
THOUGHT
YOU WILL WONDER HOW WE CAN GIVE SO
PEGGY O’DARE
MUCH'FOR SO LITTLE MONEY.
must be some popular mo­
tion picture actress because
he heard sp much talk ahoqjt
We recharge your Battery
Radio Battery............ 75a
Car Battery..............1.00
her.
JCoUnu^
•Axz AOizt-
Now he knows they
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were talking about those
dresses found hl
JUST ARRIVED BY EXPRESS SIX DOZEN OF
THE NEW SUMMER
WIRTHMOR DRESSES
^n clever styles, made of Prints, Dimity Checks
and other new Novelty Materials—Sizes 16 to 48.
Qaycomb Motot
ik o i^ v ä t
IN A WONDERFUL CLEAN-UP
SALE. VALUES UP TO $22.50.