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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1927)
Visitor from Mrdfor<8— Iioeal 5 Personal ffates Mrs. Ilobb Deuel of Medford wan a visitor In Ashland yester day for a short time. GKHRIG LRADH BY TWO S IW YORK. A q . — Gehrig betted .fcls M homer a t the season in the flint, g u m between the Yaaftees W , W . W hite, Eugene; Ferris Webr McDonald, who ia em ployed by the Medford Tobacco Bagley, Portland; Mr. tend Mrs. company, was a business visitor W . E. Thompson, Creswell; H. In this city yesterday morning. E. Castle, Roseburg, and H . A. Scblasser, Oswego, ware among the visitors from - other Oregon Old time dance Jackson cities who spent yesterday in Springs Wed. nite. Portland. From F h g eM b F e ll*— J.? J. M iller. £ resident of The latest In rail styles and Klamath Fails, a p a a t seiersl fabrics at PaulBerud’a. $77-tf hoars In the cHy yesterday trans Ashland last, night enroute to At the Ashland Hotel— acting. basinesa. « Portland, to spend a few days Bound for (Vesrept City— B6trnd'‘Tor Crescent C ltyi C a li Mr. and Mrs. Dayton, San Jose, looking after., business affairs. Mr? California; Mrs. R. H. Wilson, Rramhall is in the Commission fornia, and then up the coast, to Miss Wllsoh and Castoe, Andres, and General Brokerage business Canada, D eputy¿SlatVoam e W a r dens Roy P arr and Pat D aily le ft Ripe peaches at Ash. F . B. Pro. Seattle. Washington, and Mr. n Klamath Falls. yegfardsy^forenoon on a motor va and Mrs. F. Rogers, Stockton, Aatn. 284-tf California, are among those who Visiting Mr, and Mrs. Hansen— cation of Beyers! weeks. A£4he U «bia Hprlagw Hotel— stopped yesterday at the* Ashland Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Hanson Edison Marshall Returned— The following p e o p l d are hotel. and son of Portland stopped in Edison M arshall, the well- amogg those registered at the Ashland yesterday, enroute td known Medford author, returned L ith ia Sprtjnfs hotel today; R. Potato chips, 3 for 25c. Schuer spend a few weeks’ vacation in today from a two months* trip tp wZ IversoA.Chicago, IB .; L. E. man's Grocery. f 278-tl Los Angeles, California, to visit A laska,-m id *«U w p u la 'I t* 'thg F l|ber, . fit. Paul, Mtnn , and for a short time w ith M r. and city' fo r )Wo .w e e k ^ vinipng hlx Ftessie Dlngh, W h ittier, C alifo r Moved to Klamath— Mrs. L. H. Hansen of the Ashland maqy o ity ln fe frldndp.-^Mddford Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Klum . hotel, whom they form erly knew nia. V M il ¿ T rib u n e/ i who haVe been residing at 8 l t in Portlands ; t • < • for a good aluminum ket Boulevard for some time, moved Ketnrped Home Yesterday— > tlet fichuermag'a Grocery. 278-tf recently to Klam ath Falls do Here Froto Dunsmuir— b<rs,H .- H . ’b llleU e A * ^G ¿ ag a in ' t ■ make their home, Mr. Kltrm hav Raymond Huger, who la em street. gccompauied' b< her sister. C liff Payne makes ing been transferred to that city ployed by the Southern Pacific Rhchel Bhyls* or San H a n * I boards. by the Southern Pacific company com panyin Dunsmuir, California, cisho? Who Is spending the sum -: for whom he works. . i Is spending several days in Ash mar months in this city, returned, From California— D. A. Sanbone of- Bray, C ali Phone Pauiserad’s for cleaning. fornia, is spending a couple of We Keep-U-Neat. ■ 377-tf days in Ashland visiting friends sad looking a fter business a f Ix»ft Yesterday— fairs. Mrs. Gerald . Wenner on Alida street and Mrs. W enner’s sister, Esther Maxine Pliker, Contral Mrs. Philip Wolcott, who has to Soloist; social functions, wed spent the past few weeks in Ash dings, 'Charch services and funer land visiting her parents. M r..and als. Phone 4S1-L. Medford. Mrs. Frank Bess on Allison street, 281-4* left yesterday for the letter's home In Los Angeles, C alifornia, Misa Dtrat Moved— ( where Mrs. Wenper w ill spend Mias ^»aarl Ducat, librarian at probably a ten days’ vacation. the Southars Oregon Normal school, has moved from 217 North Roasting M aia s tre e t, to a rpsidenpe gt Grocery,' 848 H n n le n M * * ♦'» ■ Left Thta M onday— Mrs. K arl Nlms and son Jack oa Vista st r eet le ft Ashland early this morning by aato for San Francisco, p allfo rn ia, where they w ill make their home. M r. Nlms ia employed by the Southern Pacific company la that city. land at the home of- his parents, yeeterday from a few, week’s vaca Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ruger on tion spent in Portland and Roee- • ‘ \ Alida street. ■ I butK • *-•(•< ' Arrived Today— • . Miss Gretchen Kreamer of In dependence, Oregon, arrived In the city .thia morning to spend several days visiting Mias Altai Norcross on the Boulevard. Mias Kreamer .form erly taught in the' Ashland pwbllq schools., Prof. Denton ami F a m ily . Here— Professor' and Mrs. Carl Dent on, son James, . apd daughter Marlon of Portland, Ofeson, spent last n ig h t. and tnis mprpjng In At the Oregon Hotel— Ashland looking up friends, and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McConnell renewing aid acquaintances of and Mrs. E. L. McConnell of Mrs. Den to q who taught m usl^lp Santa Monied, California.; Christ the Southern Oregon N o r m a t ine Hdssler of Sea Jose, Cali- fornia, and Glenn Curtis of Los Angeles, Cdilfornla. were aiAong those Who Hopped last evening at the Cn.-goa hotel 4 ’ 1 r school twenty years ago, her name th en being Miss Aileeu Webber. M r, and Mrs, Denton gild fam ily were enroute to L qs Angeles to spsgt their vacation }n the Cgilfom tg city. The pro fessor has been director pf |he Portland Symphony orchestra for 14 years. r a iS H D f G TODAY DENVER DUDE WITH HOOT OIBSON Announce lllrth— I-eft for Grand Forks— Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rager of Dunsmuir, California, form erly residents of Ashland, announce the birth of a tan pound boy yes terday, Tuesday, August 2. at the )iome of Mr. R ug»r> parents M r. and Mrs. J. A. Ruger on Alida street. Mrs. Ruger waa formerly Miss Maxine Rose, who, was graduated iron» the local high school. Mr. and Mrs. Louis H . French and son Donald. Mrg. W , Pender and daughter Miss Maybell Tuck er, who bafe'* been visiting for the past wegk w ith Mr. French’s father C .' B. French and sistg; Mrs. A. R . W in itf of this $ ty , A ll kinds of warehouse room to rant or store, J. N. Qennls. 270-t< Won Jar of Candy— F arw ell Kealy of Medford won the Jar of candy that was given away at the Plesa confectionery In thia city recently tor guessing the nearest to the exact number of pieces of candy In the Jar. There were 487 pieces in the Jar and K ealy guessed 48».' The next nearest guesses were: Mrs. H. H. Gillette of Ashland, 485; Ben B. Thomas of Portland. 600; sad K a rl Moore of Ashland. 608. There ware 103 d K eren t gueases In a ll, the highest being 3000 sad .the lowest 80. Louis Serruya and Jack M cKInstry of the Im perial Candy company in Se attle. Washington, acted aa the Judges. ,e ,i .itf M GVand ro rk a , North Dakota. D ur ing their visit in Ashland they enjoyed sevpral rides «bout the valley sad a trip .to Crater L ik e by way of Klam ath. Falls, re turning home through Proapact sad Medford. M r. French visited In eouthera Oregon a namber of times and he says thaA each tigaa ha ts-yaore certain than ever that Ashland enjoys un rivaled advantages as a city for homes as well as a resort tor vaqatlonlsts and tourists. GEO. J. HAYES AT THE ORGAN W alter Bevington on Second street Is rerooflng hla home with the Johna-Maavllle rigid asbestos shingles. These shinties are six teen inches square and ara mada with cement and aabeatoe. They are varigated In color and bo lide» being absolutely fire proof, produce a beautiful and artistic roof. Mr. Bevington believes In “ rerooflng tor the last lim e /’ Ayy/yed In Ashland— The Ashland Cafe 9eo. E. Robinson, Prop. Good Humor with COR,\ REMOVERS a n d '- . / • FOOT POWDER We Recommend OWL CORN PAINT , . Meals, 36c and up Why Pay More? and REST FOOT ^bAP FLAKES Lithia Springs Pharmacy Leave ®:8d a. m., 8 :8 0 p. m. Lhw Summer Raths Klamath Falls, 80.88 Round Trip, (Located in the Lttbla Hprln ’ H o te l B n id ta g l Phone 116 Only The Best *4.00 Fageol Safety Coach w .w B Nainsook Fancy Checks Varied ' Stripes « . , - jilp . 0 , V . . G illetts and son; Ths custom of glorifying mere beauty recently stirred up a rebellion George V irg in of Eugene, , Oae-i in the University of Utah at Suit-Lake City. A personality contest was decided upon and pictures o f 48 oo-ede ware submitted to bust- g p p .jv h o toymerly resided on new men. They chose i f and thaw n were mat to Elinor Olyn. Of High street. in Ashland, arrived! the number the'writer eboee six who had “It" Margaret O'Rourke yeatwdgy .to spend a few dayat visiting friends and relatives ln< thM c(ty. M r. G illette, who is em-, ROYAL W E LC O M E I » J PERMITÍ! f t « « » » ployed by t in Southern Pacific! . i TO B E G IV E N E L K S . A state perm it for the construc company, w as; transferred to Bn-, B Y L A K E V IE W M E N tion of the |440,eO 0 Canyon Dam gene eqiqe |im « ago. . 4 reservoir and a federal perm it for F, W h ittle, D. H . Jackson, (the building of the dam on gov Left for P o r tla n d - dgmer Smith, A n d y McGee, Lew ernment land, have been received Ur. and, M rs. C. A. Haines and Hgnsen. W m . Briggs, Em m et) by City Recorder Gertrude Blede. son Keith, on Church street left Gillings,- John. Enders and J. E. tpday .tor Portland, Oregon, 8hiffer, are local Elks who have where M rs.-H aines w ill spend k definitely announced their in- week, visiting her parents. Dr. tantion* of attending the big Haines w ill re tu rn to thia city to celebration at Lakeview' August morrow. W h ile there, Mr»: 18 ‘ and 18 when a" new Lodge win l>e instituted. ---------- btate officers w ill assist in the cmfemonies, w ith most of the Awaits You At .wo’rk being put on by the K la m ath ' lodge, accordiag to J. E. T h irn toa, local ’ lodge secretary, Taken Over Representation— George H. Yeo sad James O. and also ' state secretary who Bnnnlsthr , have-taken over thé Tharsday w ilt • go to K lam ath to Medford representation for the attend the lodge session there: Lakeview has promised a royal Northwestern M atual F ire 'asso ciation. succeeding Cart Knutsan. welcome to all visiting Elks. Form erly Standard Oil Station. M r. Yeo w ill continue to manage the Ashland office o f;th is firm » O X , F A C T O R Y BVBV j. and M<*- B anister w ill head the Cor. Main and Church Sts, The Tom lin box factory a t cfflee in Medford, located in the Medford > is operating a dav and* M bqrty building, ! - night MhKt’ to fill orders inci Greasing, • , » j dental to the beginning of the 2-Button Shoulder Or Button Down Front ALLEN “A” ATHLETICS Those Better Summer Garments SPECIAL, 3 SUITS FOR 32.65 Sdveral Styles and Patterns. ' Service Station , Dr. Carlow Here Yesterday— Crank Dr. Eva Mains Carlow of Med fruit harvest. , Ut< addition .to ford spent yesterday In Ashland nisnafactU rlnW ipaar poxes for Tires, tr^esacting buaiaasa. valley • nagdp t the?Tom lin factory manufactures grape boxes for grape districts of Californio. Loft For Vacation— c ic i ’ , M v x Greinor^ who Is em . ployed,pn the Medford M all T ri bune staff, .left that city yester > DAILY TIDINGS, day, for Eugana, where aba will \ OREGON. r spend g; few .day** vacation. Case Service, V^he .Quality Store Accessories, PLEASE ENTER FOLLOWING SLOGAN IN ÍH E ; NS* SLOGAN CONTEST; Silk Underthings y O L ; $-1.98 Paemd Through Ashland ■ ' Wayne Parks, son of M r. and Mrs. R. F; Parka on Madrons atrert. passed through Ashland recently enroute to San Francis co, Cal., from Vancouver, Wash., where he took and passed exam ination fo r, the United Statae army. M r. Parka, who attended and. was graduated from the Ash land grammar aohool, w ill train for a abort time In 8an Francisco before going to the Phtlllptnes. Jast reeeired 850 foot case of auto glaas, bring your auto glass Mrs. N. B. Bond and daughter work to Jordan's m ill. 278-tf E lle n ’ of Baker, Oregon, are In Ashland visiting at the home of ViaMore from a IMstanrr— Mrs. Bond’s sister. Mrs. Clary on Visitors la Ashland yesterday I loaear Avenue and with other from a distance included: Mr. relatives here. The extent of and Mrs. E. B. Thomas of Dallas, their Btoy w ill include probably a Texas and Mrs. R. Loher and coaple ot waeka. Louise and Lucille Loher of Nor walk, Ohio. Dix as an ex-offioer of the U. S. Tank C o r p s who smashes through opposition and danger to success and the girl of his heart! Miss Allegra Ausland of Grants Paas, who has fast com puted a year’s work a t the 8i»othern Ore gon Normal school, returned home Sunday mortdag. If lea Auk land made the trip on her pony. H e r sister, Vivian, who had spent the previous week with her had. Busines» Visito«»- Fi »nyder ,of Klam ath F a ll* spent a Short tima in Ash land yesterday looking a f t e r Here Visiting Relatives— Mrs. A. M inor ln d little daugh business affairs. ter, Suaebne M A r fla n d . Q re fft*, have^rrrived la Ashland to kpend IxMt Today— M r, and (Mrs. K . L. Heqnlpg- a month's vacation visiting grtg- er and son Kenneth led today tlves'and irtenda. . r ‘ for their home In Oakland, Ore gon, after spending a two weekf* Visitors ia M e d fo rd - vacation 1 ig Ashland. Barber, daughter««^ M r . add Mtrs- W . M. Barber onXo«<anlto st «hat, Passed Through Aslilanil— j, J. N . Ilraiuball and son A rthu r ware business visitors in Medford of Klaniuth Falls passed through yesterday. r Visitor From Medford— Old time dance Jackson Springs Wad. ulte. N ow Gomes a fackle SIGNED GARMENT Crepe de Chine Step- ins and Step-in com binations — Trimmed with F r e n c h Val Lace. Colors—Pink, Peach Hardware »n’s Army Goods Store— He Store in Town, Open Evenings.) IE AND FISHING TACKLE Dance Again With Fay Ellioit And His Brunswick Band At Medford Thursdayl Sold Regularly, $2.48. Genuine French Voile Pajamas $1.98 Trimmed with hand embroidery and French Val Ijace. Colors—Peach, Pink and Apricot. French Voile Panties, $1.00 Made with fancy points and lace trimmed. Sold regular, $1.25 pair. Wcak^Arched feet that tire easily will find instant Mlief in a jijkir of onr Doctor Shoes. Silk Rayon Combinations, $1.98 Made in the new French style, lace trimmed. Colors —Nile, Peach, Pink, Orchid. Bold regular, $2.25.