Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 04, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    MKO’A FOR LOVESICK
Mrs. Kate
Farnsworth and W ill W o rk on Tlnnrh
Jackson county may be-
fam ily h a re moved from I«« C
M arlon Moore, son of H . L. - some the mecea tor many
street to s residence at I t s Boule- Moore on Liberty ptreet, Is la v
loveslek Californians since
▼ard.
«,
employed on a ranch belonging to
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W a lte r H a ih . ln th« Dead In « k a
38c for a good aluminum het- country.
tlve In that state.
tie, Schuerman’s Grocery. 2 7 8 -tf'
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Wednesday morning one
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Visited C rater L a k e -
.couple secured a license
■ Bnstnese V isitor in Ashland— ■ Miss Vincent Moved—
Mrs. E. V. C arter op the Bon|e>
which they Journeyed a ll the
| R. M. Lowry of the Pacific
Ml«s Katherine Vihcedt, reals- yard. accpeyitftoff**? ber house ' way from Los AnfeSMf to td t '
j States Electric company nt Port- trar at tl,e Southern Oregon Nor- guest, Miss Alice F o x' M Globe, i In the efteruooh*a lift. Shasta
land. Oregon. Is spending the day
id) couple secured a license.
' in Ashland visiting local mer-
chants and looking a fter business
affairs.
JNshing a t F o * M ile A k U -
i Shopped In Medfor d ■
H. C. Stock, local undertaker,
Potato chips, 3 for 2Sc,’Schuer-
Mrs. F. D. Wagner, Mrs. M.
gad Fred NeU, who has ipent the
man’a Grocery.
278-tf Wagner, Mrs. Emil Pell and Mrs.
Idgjority of the summer a t the
üoeal ; P erson al flo tes
jcasr sa&s
Made T rip to I<akc—
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Heath, who
reside near the Crowson
reser-
volr, motored to Crater Lake to-
day to enjoy the scenic beauties
of that widely knows resort.
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The latest In fall styles and
fabrics at.P aulserud’s.
Cliff Payne makes panel doors
»ars
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A. B. Kinney made a group of
Cars Registered i
,
Ashlanders who spent Tuesday
One hundred and ninety out-of- shopping in Medford.—•< Medford
four state tourists stopped In Ashland Mull Tribune.
Spent Week H e r e
Mrs. Charles Inalsy ahd
Sons of Roseburg. Oregon, spent
tost week In Ashland visiting at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. M.
Heath.
We rent typewriters. Elhart's
Lphe of the Woods, a p spending
» 'fe w days fishing at Four M ile
In Klamath county, about 9
Julies abhve F is h ' lake,' Which fu r­
nishes Medford’s water supply.
yesterday to register th e ir' cars
at the local Chamber o f Com­ I-eft for Handon—
Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Doremus of
merce, most of (hem being from
California and only a very small the Standard Cleaners on OaX
number being from remote states. street,
left this
morning
for
I Bandon by the Sea, on the coast,
Have your machine put l i f or­ where they w<l\ apeRfl ra .week/s
V is lto rs F ro m Row eburg—
der now, so that It w ill be ready vacation. Thdlr son-in-law? B.' D.
Mr. Karl Agee and children or when you waut to fix the kid ­ Bussard of Klam ath Falls has a r­
Roseburg, Oregon,'spent the past' dies out for school. Special rates rived in Ashland and w ill take
week-end In thtoelty?
for this month. Singer Sewing care of the shop during their z gfc
t
Machine Co. Medford.
285-4t sence,
Extra aìluwaneee for pld opes
Marriage Licenses Issued
on our new triodle A Electric Rctnrncd Home Yesterday—
Marriage licenses were Issued
Mr. and Mrs. George Ross re­
machines for Aug. Our represen­
at
the county clerk’s office In
turned
to
their
home
ó
u
Gran­
tative w ilt be In Ashland Thurs­
day the 11th. Call, phone, or ite street yesterday, after
a Medford yesterday to F . Wlladn
write your wants to Singer Sew­ pleasant visit in various cities of Waite and V irginia Smith, both of
Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Medford; W illiam Connor and
ing Machine Co.. Medford.
They
were accompanied tp Ash­ M ary Granule!, both of M t. Shas-
. J V ,
,
2R6(-4t
land by their daughter. Miss fa CUy. fcgl.; Samuel Leeds of
Juanita Boss, who has been ylslt- Klamath, Falls and Laura Powell
Iowa.
Raved Brother—
ing relatives and friends In 8po- of C d an
■ . ; d • l J Bluffs.
e
Henry T. Taber, termer 1 y a res­ kane, Washington.
Vernon Hopkins,'aged 14, ant­
lx-aving f<jr Eugene— •
ed his brother Elm er, aged 24,
ident of Talent, passed away »at
M r.'a n d Mrs. Clarence Evans. from drowning Sunday afteraooq,
the home of his daughter. MVs
Phone Paulsernd'a for cleaning.
W . F. Potter a t ’ Junction City, We Keeb-U-Neat.
277-tf w ill leav^ the last of this week' August 31, while the boys were
Oregde.Uuly Ä
f ° { Eugene to visit Rugeell Ev- swimming In the lake of thb '
W h lll 1
• 'F
agd>then
to
Bremerton; Em m lgrant Creek <byn.
Newlyweds H o m o -
1n
mid-lake,
’
the
older
boy
was 1
A . Portable Phop, M’h W Ul
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W ild , who Was&fpgtpn. to visit M r. Evans’*
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r
.
M™.
T.
B.
Lea
and
his
taken
w
ith
severe
cramps
and- !
add much ’enjoyment
your' ya- have spent the past week honey­
cation trip— Elhart's.
sisters.
M
r
and
Mrs.
Evans
have
went
under.
Vernon
pulled
h it
mooning at Portland.
Oregon,
hare returned home, and a re lo­ l»ad ^halge of the Ashland Golden brother to the steep bank apd 1
cated on Nutley street. M r. ly ild . Btpe sfoi*e. and were part owners clung there holding the rescneR ■
la ;
Miss Hfctol Hopkins. svho 'fd- son of M r. and Mrs. 'j,, E. W ild utoitil ,the store was turned over to brother’s head above water.
eently ukderiTcfot kn operation for oh Liberty street, apd Miss Bather the J*, ct Penney company reeent- answer to hjs cries (or ^elp, Ai
Hopkins, th e ir father, who west
appendtettis' <t the' " coam khity Counter, daughter pf M r. and Mrs.
working nearby, swam to the boys
W ill C. Counter, who reside Just
and helped them ashore. Elm er' •
north of the city, were married
quickly regained consciousness. 1 1
In Ashland on Wednesday, July
Old time dance, Klam ath Junc­
tion, F ri. Aug. 5th. Good music.
Left Today for Kansas *
Good eats.
285-3*
R o u tin g ears at Schuerman's
Mrs. 8. A. Hamilton, Mrs. 1. W.
Grocery.
278-tf
Ashland morntng from a business trip
Mnli THWrte.
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« * * ■ " * * » From F o rth
’ M n - Emtn* Oeder at
M *“ Lln« * »»«* Miss
Leedom, who have epe
tion In Portland,-Oreg
Let the UNION wTlte yonr fnQ h0Me tbia VMk- **»•
, N O TIC E
èòvdikge’ khtomebUs a _______________
From July 22, I w ill not be re­ feo, of eonrse.
sponsible tor debt sof the Ashland
Baking Company on 4th St. A. M. Arrived In Ashland—
SWen.
t g 4.,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hargn-
dlne and M r. and Mrs. Hugh
Sampson of Santa Monica, Cal.,
arrived in Ashland Wednesday
evening for a short v is it,, Mr«.
Sampson w u form erly Miss V ir ­
ginia Margadine and the H arga-
dines were form er Ashland real-
dents. W hile In southern Oregon
TODAY AKD T0M0KK0W
they will make the trip to Crater
Lake and other points of interest.
fla ilw lltm « « < w l t / l
ra a J J a
rn
this city was sentenced to
life
Imprisonment today for the m ur­
der of Don R. M allett, editor of
Odpton DellytNews? •
Mallett was
sentenced
SIGNED
when
Judge Clevpnger overruled motion
'tor a new tria l.
<
sic as w ell as popular music, the
Greenwich V illage musicians scor­
ed a decided h it la their appear­
ance here Tuesday a t Jackson
Hot Springs.
T onight’s dance w ill be staged
under the direction of John B ill­
L. O. Shirley, federal prohibi­ ings, manager of H ila rity H all
tion agent, who w llh Federal Of­
Medford.
ficer T erry Talent, has «pent the
last wepk
in K lam ath
Falla,
making a series of raids in that
TWO MKN BURN HD
P R IN C E R U P E R T , B. C., Aug?
county, left Friday for Portland
where he w ill be Joined by W . 3.— W h ile taking oil at the Un­
M S New ell agd.tofcdther they w ill ion Oil company's station nt In ­
U t e a two-weeks’ vacation, visit­ verness oannery on the Skepna
ing in South D ak o U and Yellow­ river this morning, the cannery
stone N ational Park.
Officer tender “W . and F .” exploded, in ­
Shirley to this city then returned flicting serious burns on Ed An-
to K lam ath.
Federal Officer
On
.1 Off
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’ J Vacation
derson and Alec M urary. T h e y
were brought to town, on the Sea
Maid and are now In the 'General
hospital. The vessel Is a total
loss.
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Returned From L a k e -
Mrs. H. G. Enders, J r., and Mrs.
A ’ J, M cballen. who have spent
t W past week
at
the
Pendleton— Growers have sold
about 400,000 buahesl wheat at
11.20.
Aan c i music -that embraced c la ¿
FINAL
T hey’re just
«hoes a young
man’s fancy tjottu to when he
thinks o f style. N ew , fine look«
in g lasts— new shades o f tpn—
nothing equal to them anywhere
THE DE8T
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The First Arrival«
FALL COATS
i'. . f..* f
For Your Car
INVEST IN NECESSITIES FIRST!
11 ARTISTS
ARE OREGON MADE
Automotive Shop
Positively Pinal Oregon
Appearance During
; Present to u r
Good sport coats have been
made in Portland for several
9
years,'hut it should give all
o f you loyal Ortegonians a
thrill o f pride to see whfit-
wonderfully clever
Oregon
we are showing. Made right, priced right and
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ON EASY TIME PAYMENTS
The Greatest Teacher
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very attractively designed. All Oregon and
most Western made garments are high quality
Experience is truly'a wonderful teacher! We
hâve léàrtiptt much during the many years
since this establishment was founded, and this
experience enables us to' better s e r v e our
olieatoi Every detail is handled carfully and
efficiently, éliminatiiig for ttte family alRwbW-l
Fire Resisting—Reduces Insurance
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to
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YOUR CHOICE OF A VARIETY OF COLORS
made in sanitary shops by well satisfied help.
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FREE Cost Estimates—Samples and Information.
Ripe peaches at Ash. F. A. Pro.
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284-tf
Report Halss
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• The Claycomb Motor company,
Ford dealers, o f the Plasa report
the following sales: a new Ford
truck to W illiam H. Breese of
Talent; a Fordsen tractor and
front end hoist to D. M . Horn, of
Deter; and a Fordson tractor and
M. A. C. yarding hoist to Steve
Thanoe of Deter.
Ender’s
summer home at the Lake of the
Woods, returned to Ashland this
MADE
Phonograph repair. F ix -It Shop
GEO. J. HAYE8 AT THE
ORGAN
,, CANTON, Aug. 4.—ftp)—A. A.
Lcngel, form er chief of police at
V Featuring a symphonic s(yle of
’
"Ik e " Porter, son of M r. and
Mrs. C. I. J. Porter on North
Main street, who. w ith his wife,
has been visiting In Ashland since
l u t Friday, left yesterday for
Portland. Oregon, (o play a two
weeks’ engagement at the Rlvoll
theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Porter
have been residing.In Vancouver,
B. C„ for several months where
he played with Dwight Johnson’s
dance orchestra.
Mrs. Porter
will remain with hla parents until
he returns.
A smashing, crashing drama
in which one man saves a
▼alley town by driving an
aato tractor into the breach
caused by a crumbling dam!
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IN THE LITHIÀNS’ SLOGAN CONTEST
n t o I ta r W
Editor’s Murder
Overruled
,- A large party of Ashland danc­
ers have announced their inten­
tion p t raotortog (p Medford to-
,«fgbt for fhé n re w e ll'tíre g o n ap­
pearance of F ay E llio tt and hla
Brunswick bgpd g l «leven artists.
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All kinds of warehouse room to
rent or store, J. N. Dennis. 270-tf
W<N-kiug at Madden’s—
Joe Riley of A tlanta, Georgia,
Is working for a few days at Mad­
den's Tire Shop on North Main
street, during the
absence
of
Jack Powell, who with bis wife
and fam ily were called to The
Dalles. Oregon, recently on ae-
count of the serious Illness of
M r Powell’s father. Hla father is
much improved new,
however,
and they expect to return to tbelr
home on B street Saturday.
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS,
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ASHLAND, OREGON.
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Hubbard and Mrs. J. K. Dnvidbon,
mother and two alstera et M ca J.
«."Wild, who have spent tl^e past
month in Ashland eUKtng ad ths
Wild home on Ltfcetty street, left
today fdi* their home In • Water­
ville, K ansu, going by kray of
PdHiana; Otegon; While la thia
city thby attended the wedding
their grandson dnd'nephew, Glean
Wild to Mint Ehther Counts*.
Tuesday efettlng at thl* wepk
Mrs. Wiid'e hrofhey and' wife.
Mr. and Mrs; K. W. Hamilton Of
Lohg Beach; Cal.“, stoppod hare
for a short visit, ehrdute ts Port­
land to'sjtond ■» week's vacation. •.
er and
Roy Parr> gtat? game waM en The arrest w M mad
Medford, of this city, returned early this
Lieutenant O.
IxiBlnees Huckleberry mountain. M r. P a rr
states that there w ill be a large
quantity o f berries this year but
« • • • of that they w ill not be ripe for two
ito glam #eeks.‘
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POUCE CHIEF
IS SENTENCED
The First Dresses
to Arrive Are
From
Peggy O ’Dare
J. P. Dodge & Sons
ASHLAND LUMBER CO
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: St.
Funeral Directors
At Éy. Orowing
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There’s a Pioneer Roof for Every Purpose
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