Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 11, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    bocal ; Personal flotes
a
nter
Former School Girl Here
Miss Lucille Crow of LaGrsnde
Oregon, arrived in Ashland Tues­
day to spend a few days visiting
with Mias Day Burgdorff on Or­
ange avenue. Miss Crow w*" a
student In the local high school
two years ago.
Vlaltlng
Mrs. Clyde Young and Uttia
daughter on Morton street
this morning for Apple
wberq they,¿rill spend
days utoittng with MrA-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, ft.
Kletnhammer.
(»nt to
Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Paul-
ud on Oak street «have gone
t te their cottage at ¿he Lake
SCHOOL GIRL
CAUSES RIOT
» À «
•pent anoth er {
by capitalists. No signs were In her spn Ivan O’Donabue at Creg-
evidence and the only means of cent’ Lake, just out of Klgmath
identifying the. crQwds waa la the Palis, rnfurped this week to her;
constami shouttog.T
Ivan In an
* ARr
ft^ftleye In mí this
tftg Uly.
Souther»^Pacific
T H /p a r M e ’tappa«:'
- demonstration«
«topan
Girl P m m Cell te d Says which
more acute. A* time bomb w a a
She is Anarchist; Ou
found near a postal sub-station.
Disperse« Crowd
The ettstodtan of the Federal TOVCHED THAT ACHING SPOT
yeeter-
“Nothing touched that aching
Hot Rolls ror
building waa advised by telephone
Holding Pienlr 1» Park— .
A—l..rt <Hrl
Fred Rapp melons now on aale
Mar. home in
CHICAGO, Aug. H .—<U»1— A that the “building will be blown •pet until I used Foley Pills, a dl-
Franklin
Bakery.
Thia afternoon and evening the
A marriage license was issued at Pumpkin Center.
290-9*
Icago, Illinois,’ after hpvlhg bright-eyed 18-year-old h i g h
umtie stimulant for the kidney*,
Ladies Aid society of the Eng­ this sfternoon to Karl L. Stephen­
nt the past ftw wdeks In school girl paced her cell at police up.”
with
wpnderfnl results. I am so
Left
for
Two
lish -Lutheran church in Med­ son of Medford sad Lots Wilson At Bandon by the
bland visiting with hpr sister, headquarters today, shouting she ’ Police guards around thè Fed­ glad I can recommend them te
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
E.
Detrlelt
eral
building
and
postal
substa­
Mr. and Mrs. Sam McNair, who
ford. and their friends are hold­ of Ashland. They wfre married
F. H. Walker on Liberty was an anarchist after having
Based of. her pain,
tions wore Increased and a guard other».”
ing their annual picnic in Lithia by Juapce of the Peace C. B. rbslde on Scenic Dtlve in thia and daughter, MJaa Helen on
eet.
'
been
arrested
while
leading
thou­
health
restored,
Mrs. BUen Rafg-
was placed around the home of
city, left yesterday morning for East Main street -left this city
park. Those attending brought Rusk.—Grants Paas Courier.
sands of shouting Sacco- Van. Cardinal Mundelein, head of the hard, of fto. Fork, Pa., writes this
yesterday
morning
for
Portland
Bandon by the Sea, where they
their own lunches and are en­
Inee and Haatpeona Ifatfti j Zettl sympathisers through the arch-dtoceae of the Roman Cathor thankfully.,. Men sad women ev­
All kinds of'wareitouae room to will spend a few days’ vacation. and other points north, to spen^
joying a splendid day.
*
Mr.
and
Mrs. Charles Harga- streets last night.
lic church.
All police leaves erywhere use and iweommaaf
two weeks on a pleasure trip.
rent or store, J. N. Dennis. 270-tf
It was the girl who brought bave been cancelled. '
Foley PUla, diuretic, for kidney
and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Fresh milk and cream, Schuer-
chaos to an orderly Sacco - Van
Cheese Clips at Schuerman’a
disorders, backaches, dull head­
mpson
left
thia
jmerning
for
Marriage
Lieeases
leaned—
Violins at all prices, Elhart’a. inan’s Grocery.
288-tf
288-tf
Grocery.
ache and nervousness. Ask lor
lr home In Banti Monica, Zettl protest meeting. ■
Marriage licenses were Issued
A» the meeting ended, s h e Home From Crescent Lake— > Foley Pills diuretic sad accept
allfornla,
after
enjoyipg
a
weeks
at the county clerk’s office yea*
Mrs. N ellie, O’Donahue, who
Surplus Ijdxir Remains—
Ix-edoniN Returned Home—
kcation spent in Ashland vlsit- dashed to the street shouting has spent some time visiting with no substitute.—Sold everywhere.k
terday
to
Thomas
Morton,
28,
of
Will Apeak at Church—
According to Chris OottMeb,
“general strike, general strike!**
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Leedom
NO. I
H. P. Rpilver of Medford will manager of the Medford free and two daughters, who have Medford and Nella James, 21, of ig friends and relatives.
This added a splash of color to the
Ontario,
.Galifornlg,
and
to
Oscar
speak Sunday morning, August employment bureau, there still been enjoying a several days’ va­
»I - ; otherwise drab proceedings of the
14, at the local Presbyterian remains a -large amount of sur­ cation visiting relatives and Carlson, 81 and Huldah Wals jtppped la Ashland ■'
meeting. Inflaming the gathering.
Mrs. Nelen Sober of San Jose,
church, according to an an­ plus labor, although Mr. Gottlieb friends in Seattle. Washington, both of Chico, California.
With the girl, Aurora d* Angela
ijllfornla. stopped in Ashland
nouncement made this morning put 117 men to work last week.
at the lead, (he crowd surged In­
returned late last night to their
a couple of days this week to to the street and marched along
by Wirt M. Wright.
home in this city.
Divorce Action Filed—
sit
* her friends, Mrs. M. B. shouting the “Third Internation­
Let the UNION write your full
A divorce action, charging
indies and Mrs. Lulu Van- ale** and appealing for a general
is.
-•
Phonographs repaired and ser­ coverage automobile Inmmw
Hot Rolls for your dinner. cruel and Inhuman treatment, ITegen on Liberty street., Mrs.
viced, Elhart’a.
strike.
For
a
few
blocks
the
Teo, of course.
98-tf Franklin Bakery.
288-9 was filed Tuesday in the county' ¡her, who was enroute east,
protest parade waa orderly.
---------
* •
clerk’s office nt Medford py Letka
a nurse In this city several
Then a motor car was ripped
NOTICE TO PEAR GROWERS
Returned from I-sko—
Bannister against Ora Banhister,
irs ago.
and tom by the croWd. A street
Please call and get your lug
Mrs. W. G. Gill and children former catcher on the Medford
Size«—2 Years to 6 Years
car was boarded .apd the girl
boxes for cannery pears. Ash. F.
Laurence
and Nancy Lou, accom­ baseball team.
slapped the motor man.
ft. Pro. Assn.
291-8
and Mrs. D, Kay at
panied by Mrs. H. E. Hulls and
Ode »mail police motor car at­
add Mrs. Dan Kay and
;• ■/ ’
niece Joe Ann, arrived home
tempted
to atop the parade, but
ghter Barbara on Avery street
IH V refer day
Divorce Action Filed—
from Lake of the Woods this
its
passage
was blocked.
Addi­
hate
spent
two
or
three
Mrs. Jim Farnsworth, who la
A divorce action was filed in week, where they have occupied
tional police motor cars swept
iya
of
this
week
vacationing
at
Today and Tomorrow
the county clerk’s office in Med­ the Klum cottage ror the past employed in Ninlnlger’s Sporting
p Lake of the Woods, are ex­ Into the crowd.
Goods store on Main street, was
ford Tuesday by Ruth Bowman fifteen days.
The tear gas bombs caused the
confined, to her home yesterday pected to return home this even- crowd to disperse and 15 of the
of kAshland against George Bow­
g or tomorrow morning. Mr.
Mrs. Farnsworth
Ripe peaches at Ash. F?ft. Pro.’ with illness.
man, and she- asks for the cus­
leaders— including the, 18-year-
ly Is proprietor of the Auto-
resumed
her
duties
nt
the
store
tody of several minor children. Assn.
old girl— were31 Arrested.
ptlve Shop, local Chevrolet
today, alttiouglr'she has dot fully
The defendant was sentenced
ialers.
’
. ' ' • * • .She maintained she had long
recovered.
early this year to from one to Ix'ft for Creerenp City—
attended liberal
meetings In
FINAL CLEARANCE ON ALL VOILES
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Spencer
Chicago and said: **I am an an-
two or more years in the state
ra. A. H. Davenhlll, a rest- prehjst. . My father was an s4i-
penitentiary on a larceny charge., and family, who have t^ep resir At Grater Lake», '
of Ashland, spent a short archlst/*
dents of Ashland for some time
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodge on
In Medford recently, the
Drnmmers Samples .Tust in. Values regularly sold
Throughout the entire din
having
occupied
a
home
on
Alli­
Just received 350 foot case of
the Bouevard, accompanied by
1
of
Misses Vida and Emma there was a cry that Sacco and
up to $3.50.
f
auto glass, bring your auto glass son street, left this morning for their house guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Kavanaugh.
Vkn Zettl were being persecuted
work to Jordan’s milt. * 278-tf Crescent City, on the coast, where Will Abbott of Loa Angelet, Cal.,
Î? ey. expect to locate, permapently >. i f c S
S
" " WmÄ” '
Mr. Spencer bad find
• eWipldy-
Mrs. Petch In Medford—
All Vbiles up to $12.50 noV
........ $3.95
Mrs. P, D. Petch, formerly of ment of some kind. The Spencer
All
Voiles
up
to
$19.50
now
..........................
$8.95
Medford, but now of San Fran­ family greatly regretted leaving
cisco, Is spending a short time this city.
in the former city while enroute
Hot Rolla ror your dinner.
to Prospect, where she will stay
tv 1—1928 Essex Coach in first class Condition, $500
288-6
for a time, in an endeavor to Franklin Bakery.
Childrens
1—1924 Chevrolet R o a d ster............ .. ..........^ $ 1 5 0
recuperate from her recent ill­
Ladies Hose
Hosa <•
1 Oldsmobile, just overhauled, runs fine . . . . $150
ness. The late Mr. Petch for­ Mrs. TUnabarger Left—
75e Value
GOe Values
Mrs. Rollie Rinabarger and
merly was manager of tlw South­
Selling
‘A t
Selling A t
ern Oregon Gas company, when son Raymond of this clty\ left
they had their, office in Ashland yesterday morning fet a several
39c
weeks'* VISITTn "Reno? Nevada.—
a couple of years ago.
Medford Daily News.
We now have the Super-
Phone Paulserud’s for glean­
life battery to fit the ma­
.1
Mrs. H. Retd L e t t -
ing.
jority of ears at only
Mrs. Henry Reid, wko kas been
Hie- *> *i
• ‘ •'fi
Hot Rolls for your dinner. residing at the home of her
¿’A
Zf ■/’'t i»"- ■ í ;
Franklin Bakery.
288-9 daughter Mrs. O. F. Silver on
Hargadlne street for the past
Kdlaon Marshall Left—
few months, left last night for
Swift action, daring riding, Edison Marshall left last night Stockton, California, to Join her
for his home In Augusta, Qa.. husband, who has been paying
7 »
a fight in the tower, a ro­ after spendlnf two weeks tn his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Medford visiting with hie mother, Hairy Reid an exended visit.
mance to warm the heart, Mrs. E. G. Marshall. Mr. Mar­ Mr. and Mrs. Reid expect to re­
shall has just returned fiom a turn to take up their residence
and a barrel of fun.
trip of several months In Alaska. In Aehlind, after a short visit
GUY GOOD
with their daughter, Mrs. Ernest
GEO. J. HAYES AT THE
Buckeye tested malt syrup, Royce at Oakland, California.
Schuerman's Grocery.
288-tf
ORGAN
CH ILDRENS DRESSES
P retty Sum m er Frocks
Special A t
$2.98
U t LUAM KXpnsems
LA DIES
TinriMti.
TONY,
thwwonnc
borie
VOILE
DRESSES
■ Special N ow . . . . . $2.45
S P E C IA L
. S ee T h ese N ow
EX ID E
B A T T E R IE S ’
BRONCHO
TWISTER
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
$11.95
SALE!
X t ELECTRIC
Starts Friday - Ends Thursday
Phonograph repair. Flx-lt Shop.
4 FOOT S T E P LA D D ER
INVEST IN NECESSITIES FIRST I
It takes away the hard
part of your dressmak­
ing if you have Miss
Dahlberg eut, fit, baste
and turn the hem for
you. You can also get
g o o d suggestions for
the trimming and for
all this the charge is
reasonable.
RE-ROOF
Skinner’s Satin Crepe
$4.50
Wash Crepe de Chine
$1.95
FOOD CH O PPER
The Pioneer Way!
i
W
.
. Regular 65c for
$1.19
WORK GL0V1
LUNCH BOXES
Red, .Blue or Green, Enamel Finish
9c
19c
F ire R esistin g — R educes Insurance
YOUB CHOICE OF A VABIETY OF COLORS
n t S X Cost Kfttfwifttftft • Wamylftft and Information.
V.',
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■ .
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A SH L A N D
384 Oak St.
Special Prices
on several lots of
Wool Goods
; .
6 FOOT FOLDING RULE
THIS SALE
Skinner’s Wash Crepe , Crepe Faille in several
$2.95
i lieautifnl colors . . . . $3.75
YOUR FALL WARDROBE SHOULD INCLUDE
AT LEAST ONE WOOL DRESS AND SKlRT.
68c
«
P L A N YOUR FALL D R E SS NOW
Heavy Flat Crepe
$2.50
High Grade—Complete With Handle
$1-18
O N E A SY TIM E PA Y M EN TS
One good quality Satin
prepe is shown at .. $2.95
FLOOR MOP
Friday Morning
I
LU M BER
A t By. Oroaalng
lundreds of Other Bargains
■
See Large Hand Bills
CO.
Phone 90
There*s a Pioneer Roof for Every Purpose
SIMPSON’S HARDWIRE
The W inchester Store
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