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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1927)
Ltoeal j P e rs o n a l flo tas « »nipin« I b I j l hl« Park— M r. and Mrs. Louis. Tleer of Broanevllle, Oregon, schoolmates of Mrs. John Herrtng of Taiani, ars spending sevsral days camp ing In L itk iä park. “ K IN K ” IN P lU M p S C im p ir S E A TTLE , Wash.. Aug. 8. — <tP>— More than 168 It«- uor cases against Seattle and Tacoma leggers w ill be din- misled cr 'greatly weakened SAILOR JACK HAS TROUBLJ -by the death • o f - • p in k ? * Tfaomgacn. federal d i ^ agent ^nd,«yi«h d i t ^ e 'M e H I whMt of t h f last M« mo«(ks w # t to a A u th v T « ld ra l> officers Electrocuted ¡J . W . M cN air's H e t* — jV “ g a lllr ” Jatfk Bailer*, upcentiy Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sanderlln, i M r. andMrs. J. W. M cN air of npleasJd from J a il at Jacksonville Miss Frances Hllleary, Miss N a n -1Oakland, Cal., hare arrived in B it e r serving three months of a hie Cole. Miss May Benedict and A rh land an d will spend somA time M X months sentence assessed her father. G. W . Benedict, made here visiting relatives and friends. sE p In st him on a }1«pe< law vip- Vacation on Const--" A Jolly group of Ashland people Mr. M cNair is a. brother o f W. H. M t|io n chArge had ‘ his wedding M r. and Mrs. C. D. Woods, o® who spent Thursday pldhicking In . and Sam M cNair and Mrs. M cNair « Ia n s rudely interrupted at Rose- Wood’s store on M ain street, aq-. Nmrg, Friday, when Roy Hanley, Littila park. ¡is * daughter o f Attorney and Just received 3S0 foot case of companledr by their daughter, M lie .---------- J Mrs. E. D. BHggst They were Daos Angeles, suspected boose run- 18c for a good aluminum ket- ¡form er residents of this <Aty, hav- auto giess, bring your auto glass Viola, left today to r's two weeks*-' [■Af, attempted to shoot h lm ,i * vacation oh the coaht, at , Msrah- 278 -tf tle. Schuerman’s Grocery. 278-tf i ing at one time owned the Bast work to Jordan’s m ill. gg Hanley, according to Rosebnfg- 1 leld. Bandon and several o th e r ----------- Side Pharmacy. n tb o r ltle s , accused ‘‘Sailpr’’ Jack Visited. Friend.»— , cities. They will return bdtaie by? H. A. Swan is Tews— ' - * ---------- ') w drying to double-cTcs* him in W. fl. Knighton of this c i t y way of Crescent City and the Ore-/ S. A. Swan of the Swan Gran- Rental fiction lib rary—JCIhart’s flpunectlon with the payment due gon Caves. spent one day recently visiting ite quarry, located south of Ash- i —- ftp a load of alcohol. uith friends ‘on Anderson creek. land, was in this city today look- A ttended W edding— f Bailey, according to inform s- i l<eft Today— / ’ * t “ Mr. Knigihon makes his home in Ing a fte r business a ffa irs and vis- Misses K a th e rin e V in cen t, Miss fc>n Roseburg authorities were Mrs. E arl Fraley and chil^- Ring friends. M ario n Ady and Miss B eatrice Ashland with his granddaughter, 4>Ie to secure, a fter his release ren le ft tiylay for their home Ip Mrs. W ile y Jones. from the Jail at Jacksonville. In - Alameda, California, after having M y rtl^ W o o d novelties, ' yonve- ¡Boduced Hanley to a Medford* shAduOto past feWJWdoka I f Ashe Potatq, ¿hlps. S. for f5c, la u d .*$ fltln g M rs ..^ re la y ’s pep-J Shptlagfer. Hanley arranged • t#> man’s Grdcery, enta, M r. add M rs, W . M. B«rbe • H i vet the goods. The Gofetleg- R c | m i k Hales , per failed to make payment and on Jirshite s tre a t^ J " \ Manley wanted to hold “Sailor*' The Beaver R ealty company of this city report the folUTwing ■)*<k responsible for the loss. ntral avenue expect to leave " I I I M ake Home H «tto sates: The L. A. Moss property on e city tomorrow for Union creek A. 8. Flelda'and daughter. Miss ' The attempted shooting occur- the corner of M ountain avenue fhd w h fe Hanley ’ caljaji Bailey here they will spend a week’s Atolls, who have been residents of Dance, tonight H ila rity H a ll, and the Boulevard, to J. J. Deak- cation. Marshfield*, . Qregpn,' for. some from A restaurant where he .was M ed fo rd /D ick ey ’s Dance Rand, <W: the property num bered 744 Ethel ----------- • time, arrived in Ashlppd .recently muted with bis fiancee, i ' 287-1 fbdrlek and brother, M. R. Ted-« Iow a street to -C h a rle s G ray of Grange dance, Hot 8prlngs Sat- !and ®*a®ot to make this city their Mlam ath Falls, this property fo r rfck a n d w tfe , o f Medford. ' day nite. 288-2 borne ia the near future. Mr. Phonograph repair. F ix -It Shop m erly being owned by E. 8. W il ----------- Fields is an old, tim e friend of the lis: and a five acre tract on the «verends lle L e o d H e re F. L. N u tter fam ily of the Sun- L eft F or I xm Angeles— Pacific highway. Just two miles Rev. and Mrs. A . D. McLeod rl#e orchard. Miss Stella w ill ep- Miss Marie Hanson, who has east of town, 'bdtonglng to B. E. d fam ily of Corvaliia, Ore., and ter *be Southern Oregon Norm al been attending the Southern Ore Blake, to I), JE. Hays of C bli- ■. McLeod’s brother. Rev. J. D. this fall. gon Normal School during the FM w kkcd in P a rk — fo rais. \ 1,000 Mon ey Orders Taken , sum mer session, accompanied by her father, left today fo rX o s -A n geles, California, where they w ill spend the winter months, and Miss Hanson will enter the South ern Branch o f the University of W alter C alifornia to take special worki The latest in fa ll styles and Miss Hanson and her father have ^wsrereea»..s»aaa, -asa Fabrics at Paulserud’s. 177-tf been residing at the Bptler apart Oklahema. wbre F y ld a y m ln t Vis ments on Granite street. itors in Ashland at the;L-i trh i a Seriously III— Springs.hcaJl JAD and M rp. W a l Mrs. L. C. Smith, form erly’ 'o f Ripe peaches at Aah. F. A., .Pro. ter were frieudK of rhe Greer Talent, but now a resident of this Assn. 284-tf fam By. former residents ’ of ‘this city, is seriously 111 and was tak- city. .. an to Crescept City, California, L eft for Palo A lto — Thursday in the hope that the Mrs. Jessie Robertson of M in RIDS lower climate would benfeit her Bids w ill be received up to the neapolis, Minn., who baa been a 18th of August for 20 cord good bouse guest pt the home of Dr,, body fir -wood, Suitable for fur and Mrs. E .-A . Woods on North A fine selection of ukuleles nace, give bids on 2 or 4 ft. wood, Main street for the past t w o banjo-u kes.— E lh a rt’a. weeks, left Wednesday for Palo delivered at Presbyterian church. Alto, \Caltfornia. J. L. H am er, 146 Alniond St. • V -'i ’ L 884-8 Mrs. N. 8. Ballinger of Sacra- Hpve your, machine put in or der now, jao th a t, it wty -be-ready mento, Cal,, Is expected to arrive wfien"r you want to fix the kid in Ashland Monday to spend sev eral days visiting with Mrs. C. J. dles out for school. Special rates Brady on Allison street. Mra. for thig month. Singer Sewing 3pllinger formerly resided In thia Machine Co. Medfprd. 28S-4t •ity- Atrtf to r ithdnhgraph service E lbarf’s. ) J Ï ' Î at TODAY ONLY “GOOD AS GOLD ' -with BUCK JONES TOMORROW ONLY DOROTHY Camping in Path— M r. and Mrs. J. L. Largent of Boise, Idaho, are spending sever al days In the tourists* c a m p ground of L ith ia park. They are very much pleased with this city and Its surrounding country and only regret that they cannot re main here longer. — Salvatore M e rr^ the condemn ed bridekroom, was put to death In the electric chair at tfc« B u te Prison last night, juat 80 hours a fte r his dram atic death , sell wedding. M erra died protesting his inno cence of the murder of Theodore 1 ; * . Left For Ims Angeles George F. Barrop, son of '. M r. and Mrs. HomOr Barron, who re side Just south of town, accom panied by M r. Artau, piano teact^ er at the University, of Oregoa at Eugene and F rank A ,exander> pipe organist at* the McDonald theatre in Eugene, le ft recently for Los Angeles for a two week*«- vacation. W hile there, they w ll, attend the organ recitals given in that city during the next few Electric - Toastever / Toaster makes d e l i c i o u s toast 4 right at the table. ¡Vor Club Sandwiches " toast f o n r - thin slices of brand, Returned From C a H to -tp — ¿fcrvad them w ith Mayonnaise Mrs. G. H. Yeo and son, Ever dreksing. Cover two slices w ith ett, on Oak strM t, have returned frodi A lu»o months’ visit with relT jidttnea, And cover the Irttuce WMb cold chicken and broiled stives and friends in Callforalp, hMAii.-Cover another slice with Mrs. Yeo’s mother, Mrs. A n n a la ttic e , "mayonnaise and to- Phone Paulaerud’s for cleaning, Gregory, who' accompanied them e Keep-U-Neat. 277-tf there, w ill remain for an indef msito. Place to g elh er and cut inite stay. -thru diagonally. Garnish w ith Irrlv e d In Ashland— olives,. t Barton Frutan, Southern Pacif Attended Band Concer t ic brakeman who has been em A large, group of Ifedford resi ployed on a run from K lam ath dents attended the opening con Falls to Crescent lake, arrived in cert of the Ashland band in the Ashland this morning to spend a L ith ia Park in that cl.ty Thurs few days visiting hla parents, M r. day night.— Medfofd M all T r i and Mrs. W . H. Fruían on B bune. ÛUY GOÔ» Gone to C alifornia—■ Mrs. M argaret Yaster of R ural Route 1 has gone tp Compton, C alifornia, to spend n few days visiting with her son-in-law and daughter, M r. and Mra. Seiji King. SALK NOTtCK , Anyone desiring to purchase the Administration Building on the old Southern Oregon Normal grounds are requeued to Inspect the same and m a n bids in pro per form , on or before August 16, 1827, the same to be In sealed envelopes and directed to J. H , F u lle r, member Board of Regents. Btate Normal Schools. 287-1 ~ T will start private lessons on all hand and or- cMktra inntriunentH, Monday, August 8th. In formation as to terms and hours may bp had at my studio. • - 11 •' 11 ■ " «541 FAIRVIEW STREET (< H O L L Y W O O D C R LR B R ATK S H O LLYW O O D , Aug.- (IPj— Men who Were once barbers and icemen but who- have become millionaires through' real estate desia were celebrating the fortieth anniversary o f the founding of the film capital of the world. WILL BE SERVED AT LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL Personal Service For Men We give special attention t o t h e Laundering o f Gentlemen’s apparel, sew. ing on buttons- and mak ing minor repairs with out extra charge. Patch ing, when ordered, at small cost. IT IS A HQME SER VICE FOR MEN AWAY FROM HOME. JUS J I^HpNE 1«5 Ashland Laundry TffiH ASSOCIATION OFFERS A PLACE FOR THE I N V E S T M E N T OF FUNDS EITHER IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS, IN ONE SUM, OR BY MONTHLY PAY MENTS TO MATURE PAID-UP SHARES. DIVIDENDS ARE PAID SEMI-ANNUALLY AT THE ANNUAL RATES OF 7 OR 8 PER CENT. Ojn^VROLIT ROADgTSR in f in t class condition, license, ready to go, reasonable te r m s ........$150.00 , 1926 Xmei Coach 1 Buiok Toilring Oar, $60.00 1 Bnidc Roadster 1 Willys-Knight Touring ißleo. The story of a Liinehouse and her love advent- nres in fashionable May- An enthralling Ixive- oomedy-drama of Ixmdon night life. »• GEO. J. HAYE8 AT THE ORGAN Medforà, Oregon See Tké League Leaders • Ixtral Doctors Attend Mer4in<— The Southern Oregon Medical association which meets bi-month ly, met Wedaeeday night, August 3. at the residence of Dr. K. W. Clancy of M edford. Local doctors attending the meeting were: Drs. D. M. Brower, O. W . Gregg, F. O. , Swedenborg and B. A: Woods. 30 North Central Aye. Hininger's Coffee Shop . SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER A fter the Ball Game MirSfZt Jackson County Building & Loan j Association . * LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE W . C. T. V . IxuUcs W ill Attend— The members of the local W . C, T. U. w ill not hold their regular meeting on Tuesday afternoon, August 9, as they have been In vited to attend a W . C. T. U. In stitute at Medford, Thursday,' August 11. Former Resident Hree Miss Gladys Johnson of Med ford spent sever« hours in Ash land Thursday visiting friends. Miss Johnson form erly resided in this city. She was graduated from the local high school and attended the Southern Oregon Normal. All kinds o f warehouse room to rent or stem, i. N. Dennis, 270-tf I o rila nd— ■ Pacific Auto Laun dry has BO workmen In a 440,000 plant. ANNOUNCEMENT XL ELECTRIC Station Extra allowances to r old ones on our new trlodle ft Electric machines for Ang. Our represen tative w ill be In Ashland Thurs C liff Payne makes hall trees. day the 11th. C all, phone, or write your wants to Singer Sew Made T rip to Ixiko— ing Machine Co., Medford. Mrs. W . A. Shell on Granite 285-4t .street, accompanied by Miss Mo- Cay or Edmonton, Alberta, Can ada, Wilson Torrence, Mrs. Shell's Relum ed to H o me Mr. and Mra. R. J. Graham who grandspn. and M r. and Mra. C. A. have spent the past few weeks Heath and son, Bobby, returned visiting at the home of their last erenlng from a two days* trip They motored daughter and husband, M r. and to C rater Lake. Mrs. W irt M. W rig h t on Beach to the lake by way of Medford avenue, returned Thursday to pnd returned by way of K lam ath their home at Davis Creek, Cali Falla and JCIrk, where they vlalt- ed at the latter place with M r. fornia. Shell, who has a barber, s h o p Roasting ears at Schuerman’s them. Grocery. 278-tf Portland — Stern ng Brooni Company, employing I I workmen in Ita factory. Plane Wrecked Student Ki • Will Attend P*cn4c— J, P. Fayle sad George Noble ; Local postal authorities and notice have been notified of the o f this city le ft this morning by autompbile for Corvallis, Oregon, theft of 1,000 mopey order forms where they w ill attend a Nebras Stolen from the post office , at ka picnic. M r. Fayle and M r. Rutherford. Cal., aerial number lfS o ^ a n d 1 ,8 8 0 . Inclusive, Many Noble w ill return w ithin the next! o few days. ' . ' " , ' « f these money orderA hAvi beeh Conwny. A public,service paymas ter, fo r whose death he was con victed along w ith his cousin Sal- vatore RannellJ, who la serving a life sentence.) * . , V; “GMoUne hs* a aeries o f hotUng potatta— <ho temperature at which the biaf drop w ill vaporise to called the “endpoint.” T JACKSON HOT SPRINGS ■ BREAD AND BUTTER P. Treleaai I t takes no great am ount of mental arithm etic to se-x th a i a low veadpoint” therefore, maaaa batter gasoline. Ona vaportaaa easily at low tem perature, elim inating the bugbear qf a stalled motor. For power and smooth engine perform ance Insist on our gks— the loW “ endpoint'* gaso line. ' ’ ’ ' * CREAM POTATOES - ' 1 Battle A t > S5LICED TOMATQEi Sunday, A ugust 6,2:30 P . M. 1-2; FRIED SPRING CHICKEN SERVED 5:30 TD KLAMATH FALLS SUNDAY, AUGUST ▲4mission 50c Nininger*s Coffee Shop