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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1927)
FRIDAT, Anglitt 13, 1M7, bocal s Personal flotes I , - -t í i ha a « < : ™ 1 H à . ■ Superintendent Patted Through— E. L. King, superintendent «f the Southern Pacific lines, p a ti- •___ ______________ ■ Miles Conley, IS, mutt »««««« orí Salem for having stolen a r , dlo. Juvenile Judge J . 1 ‘ Hartiell FWday tunming a« I ’ m reheard Chevrolet— Arrived Yesterday Morning— Medford Callers Yesterday Mrs. Emma Oeder and daugh small Med- ter, M I kh Linda, who have spent the pest few weeks vacationing at the Lake of the Woods, returned yesterday morning to their home Six-Bit dance at .Jackson on (¡ranite street. Springs Saturday night. Mrs, J, D. Shaw, a id daughter bf this city were ford calIprs yesterday. Cheese Clips Qrooery. at 511 ss Beatrice H ail of the south ern Oregon Norm al school, has purchased new Chevrolet ¿coupe from the Auitogiptitg Shop,'local dealers, J M i à l e b$lig niade. by Hnrvey Cfiff. ♦* ' r tenotd «tie ‘ hoy tuhea he ai < mltted the theft of a ra d « from the C arl Brower hount in this city. The boy ht$ t b e e ^ lrf g tffffcfiLiyiftllh JuvA 1 niih n u th o ria e n *in a . n u m b * i Phonograph Service depart Schuerman’s 288-tf ment maintained— E L H A R T ’S. Leaving T o m o r r o w - Dr. and Mrs. S. M. Prem Kagrne— b elter L. Witnberly of Eugene is ¿pending a couple o f days In Ashland .visiting relatives and friands. W ise x)f General Motori Carries i I t T ig h t ; W ith J Cord. Inte* engeance » Phoenix, Arsons, expect to leave tomorrow for their home, after a pleasant visit In Ashland with Dr. Wise's daughters. Misses Ramona, Brunswick Portable phono Wanda and Rosalind on Church ” graph with six record«! 21? — at street. E lh a rt’s. / ■ Phone Paulserud's for clean , A ll klnds.of warefeouse room to rent or stpte, J. N. Dennis. 2T0-tf N E W Y O R K , Aug. 12.— (U»h- - Facing a strnggla of 4 1 c fum$- cial proportions irfth the F o rd ,! i- tereets, General Motors directors Thursday hfode a l^ectacular 'grin turn of cont)dencd by voting an other melon tor common stock holders. This tim e It took the form oC a 2 -fo r-l split of common stock. M The lordly gesture on the P «> o f the directors of th a brilliant At Crater bake— V. V. Caldwell and W altei ’ Mrs. G. D. Cady,-a resident of Redford, member« of the South Ashland, «pent several hour« in ern Oregon Normal school facul ty, accompanied by their families, Medford yesterday .shopping. will spend the week-end at Cra _ Let the tJN<ON vrrttn ( H r full ter lake. Shopped In Medford- coverage automobile Teo, -of oonree. Insurance. . ' »S-tf Hot Rolls Tor your Franklin Bakery. McKinley standard sheet music. E lhart’s. Gift Greatly rippreeiAfed— A gift w hl/h was welcomed by the Jackson County Healtn Unit was received Wednesday from Dr. R. B. BUIott o f Medford; who gave the unit baby scale» w ith a («h o u n d ‘ b ' ■ f • -1 A. - A » • <. ’ . xoncic-TO PKAh oltdwsnR dinner. 288-6 Mi's. C. W . Spencer trad Mrs. port, Oregon has arrived in this Dewey Sackett of this city left city to pay her son and his wife, yesterday to spend a week at D ia Rev. and Mrs. Charles D. G aff nay of the local Christian church an mond lake. indefinite visit. Hot Rolls ror your dinner. Franklin Bakery. 288-6 Loft For Portland— Miss Ramona Wise, who- has W ill Spend Week-End— «pent the past few weeks tn Ash A rthur 8. Taylor, a member of land, visiting at her home on the Southern Oregon Normal Church street, accompanied by school faculty, w ill spent t h e M r. Rod Robertson, who has been week-end at Marshfield, on the a house guest at * the Schweln coast, visiting friends and looking hame, left tiijs week for Portland. atter business’ s!fairs. Miss Wise is taking nurse’s tra in ing In the Emmanuel hospital In , • Ripe peaches at Ash. F. ft. Pro. that city. «n. 284-tf boxes for cannery pears. Ash. F. ft. Pro. Assn. 291-3 Purchased' Studebaker— The Park garage reports the sale of a Commander Studebaker to-'Mlns Bva White, teacher aFthe two children of Carlin, Nevada, Southern Oregon Norm al school. who have been visiting w i t h friends in Ashland for the pari H o f Rolls for your dinner. week, loft Wednesday for Roae- Frahklln Bakery. 288-6 bnrg. The W right fam ily ‘ for merly resided in this city, M r. Arrived Thin Morning — W right having been employed by Miss Clara Hager of L o n g the Southern Pacific company. Beach, California, arrived in Ash land for a visit with her brother Jnst recalved |6 0 foot c o m of Marlon Hager and fam ily on apto glaaa, bring yonr auto glass Scenic Drive. work to Jordan’s m ill. 276-tf Fresh m ilk and créam, Schuer- man’s Grocery. 288-ti Rev. Chaney Mere— ' Reverend 8. J. Chaney and fam- ly of Eugene, spent yesterday In Ashland visiting.,with friends. Me. Chaney was form erly the pastor of the local Methodist Episcopal church Left F o r C rater L a k e - M r. and Mrs. C. E. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. G. Rockfellow and Mist Geraldine Gunn left today foi Crater Lake. Warrant Issued For “D -«d” Man Returned to Home— FIN ISH IN G TODAY “BRONCHO TWISTER” TOM MIX T 0M 0K K 0W OKLV Believing that Roy B. Johnson, form er manager of the Southern Oregon Gas company office at Grants Paaa was not drowned in the Rogue R iver, W . H. George, general manager of the company has sworn to a complaint charging Johnson w ith fergery- A w arrant kas been issued for the arrest of Johnson. The specific charge against Johnson, in the issuance of a promissory note for 9250 to Fred Rapp melons which he is alleged to have forged at Pumpkin Center. the name of W . H . George. No trace of Johnson’s body has Will Attend Picnic— been found, although a w ire has About 30 members of t h e been stretched across the river in Pierce-Harrison Motor company such a position that it would pre of Medford, form erly of Ashland, vent the body from being washed expect to attend the aecond annu away. al picnic of that organisation at Fish lake, Sunday, Aug. 14. Mrs. E.. M. Elledge and son Albert Elledge, who have been house guests of Mrs. B e l l e Schwein on Church street for the past week, left yesterday to re turn to their home in San Fran cisco. Miss Wanda Schweln ac companied them and w ill spend a few days vacation in the Cali fornia city. could aJmost be interpreted aa an jH tro n t to. the.JFords, whose .«or» ganizatldn sinews have bean that for months preparing to put a car on the m arket that thax hapa vp| take away General Motors leader ship. The traditional practice in inch crises as that approaching for both giants is to make haste slow ly and conserve strength. Instead, the General Motors di rectors announced grandily that they are offering two shares of new stock for each one of the old, aw aiting a special meeting of stockholders on Sept. 12 to vote on the change. THAT BURR M A Y B E yon’ve - - H E A R D the story of the F A R M E R 'S dog that sat on a B U RR and continued to F A R M E R went out and gave H IM a shove, and you probably THQUGH.T that ha was H IM S E L F in a case like A W F U L L Y dumb and ithat i MOST any old dog shotfld BE wise enough to help H IM S E L F In a case like T H A T . W ell it seems ■ to ns T H A T a lot of times a , - H O W L goes up from some PERSON who not only is not H E L P IN G anybody ELSE to het , 7 i V ! ‘ . H A P P Y b u t’ W lir not > ' ’ E V E N help, H IM S E L F off the BURR that is H U R T IN G 'h im , A good hir BOOST dnd an '' — ' EA R N EST effort, on tha-pari-ot. A L L to mak# this community a B E T T E R place to > L IV E IN is what Ashland N EEDS most. L e t’s all get behind the mber of Commerce”— and t, not Just sit on a burr McNAIR BR Klamath Falls Is faced w ith a garbage disposal problem and city councllmen are w orking on an ordinance which w ill meet the Situation. Coolidge ! Old Mini KEYSTONE, 8. 12-— (IP) — Snug in the* needle-llkip rocks of this rem o te/co rn er of the Black H ills, A semi-deserted m ining town wljjch throbbed w ith life daring the gold, tuah days of *76 Monday welcomed» a .P res i dent o f i tin? Unltgdr States add re turned to its form er glo^z. Its one hundred ‘fltts e d t flock ed from , their pine shacks and the¿¿dn£ra£ merchandise stores to see M r. Coolidge officiate at the inauguration of w ork upon the country’s greatest statue; which is to be carved fyhrn the rugged granite o f Rushmore Mountain. Gutxon Borglurg, the hOnous ISAAC’S w here savings are greatest This New Store Is An : Added Link That M akes A Strong Chain Stronger Increased Buying Power means flrester Sav inas for Ypn* This NeU’)$t<)ro id ¿a vitid influ ence toward the makiug of ¥>ilks Happier and Home?X'heerior, hty’nuse of Lori Prices that leave something for a rainy day. As a new link in this Nation-Wide Chain of 890 Department Stores, this stands for*— T he Q uality Store Integrity an<K square-dealing; 'Pneklng til« DVR DOLLAR IS WORTH faction; Support of Anythl MORE HERE Dollar Days* i t / - f t , < H < 1 SIZE 16Ì34/ MADE WITH TAPE EDGE. SÒLD BEÓÚLAB, 20c EA. j 'r m : '■ VACATION •- days arc here. Whether you are a young man on the lookout fpr.a .smart, tricky pair of oxf^^ds or a man of morerBiataTe years win) iiiteirdff to give his feet a vacation in a cpmfortable pair of shoes, you will find what your eye of* foot desires at this store. ODDS -AND ENDS ,OF SERVICE HEIGHT AND CHIFFON. VÁLtJES UP TO $1JP .^A IR . J . . , , . . . . . . . . ' OVERLAND SHOE SHOP 2 YARDS CORDURO SEVERAL. GOOD COLORS TO SE- LEÓT ‘FROM. á é ’llN . WIDE- 98c YARD REGULAR • • .......... . a ’ LINEN LUNCH CLOTHS h n V rl ' .............. .............. C O M E IN A N D GET T H E NEW C A T A L O G , I P I T - '. M c K inley music cenis jHHHPMjH ^oKetter o l ’Y COLOÉEÍ) BORDERS. SOLD REG- (ULAR, $1.25 -c . W ORLD FA M O U S M u s ic ELHARTS lmh >V.. - A WONDERFUL VALUE. COME IN GOOD A S S O R T M E N T OF COLORS. SDUDJREtl. $LiZ5'i*AIR. M «« w J pi I he Best Mu.dc Hear The New « H A N D TOWELS IN A GOOD, SIZE AND MADE WITH COLORED BORDERS. SOLD REGULAR 25c EACH --------. . . . . . SONORA PORTABLE PHONOGRAPH A LITTLE MARVEL FOB VO LUM E-SW EETNESS-TO NE i ‘ ' Priee-^25, $35, $50 P opular SHEET MUSIC 7 YARDS DAISY MUSLIN LATEST PRICES WILL BE FOUND ON OUR RACK 3 6 ‘lNÍ AtflDE. YOU KNOW THE QUALITY. 18 c YÁMD. K E^ULAI^i- B y i THE LATEST DECEIVED* WEEKLY ’ syrup, 288-tf RAYON SILK H. C. STOCK Deputy Coroner Office been awarded a scholarship in music and drama in the UnlVersi- f C alifornia for her prise- w inning / ‘stunt’* presented In an 'Oakland theatre contest, accord ing to a message received today by Mr. and Mrs. s . D. B r i g g s , grandparents of the little g irl. M arjorfc is/weri )kjiU>wn In th lf city where she has visited with bar grandparents. She is an ac complished dancer. According to ■aaager inform ation received here she won; the scholarship a fte r be ing adjudged a wipner in. three separate theatre programs. ' She .competed w ith adults. 6 BATH TOWELS Marriage licenses were issued at the county clerk's office In Medford Wednesday and Thurs day to Clarence N. Dabrau, 20, and Ruby Hannaford. 18, both of Medford; Charles E. Snavely, 44, and Flora Finley. 32, both of Central Point; Jesse M. Van- Cleave, 44, and Irena Frederick, 25, both of San Diego, California. Licensed Lady Assistant . r j i MADE OF PART LINEN CRASH. EXTRA VALUE. SOLD REGULAR 20c EACH • • • • • • • • • • • • » • • • • • • • • * • Marriage License« lam ed— Conte find adventure out where the burning Bands and blue aky m eet! • r z / s x j . n * RAYON SILfc BLOOMERS dinner. 288-6 MORTICIAN Helene Blede M arjorie L e t M cNair, 10 year (fOW L until tha_____ ------------- Mrs. G. R. Brown, formerly Miss Josephine Butler of this city, arrived in Medford Tuesday morning from San Francisco, on a short business and pleasure trip. Buckeye tested m alt Schuerman's Grocery. M arjorie L w HoM sir, 10 W ind! O b iirén ttt o f C ali fornia Scholarship . ¡ ?l M H eeriout fire danger in the government forest dis trict, according.' 'ff| Major John D. G uthri« Jal ffres are ¿«ported hifdpr ’ coiRrol. 8bventy-two bhftga ' h i V «' been reported in' (lw teat ten Bculptor, dug b it d rill Ihto the I J ml granite peaks, rilin g nearly a get h< mile above tea-level to fashion the o< out of th e ir nfcturalheai stain«* of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt s W .'J p ’Wty et tv M „ ... ft Cooltdge had |o .bravo th » xatian treacherous ^nounta^i frjratl q v ff er. 6 HUCK TOWELS Former Resident in M e d fo r d - Hot Rolls for your Franklin Bakery. L ritT n H W w W W W the leader of the autdmetlvo Ihdnstry Will Study Musie— \ * Here For Indefinite V isit— Miss Imogene Wallace, music I ¿eft for Diamond Ijtke— Mi*, and Mr«. O. M. F ranklin , Mrs. M. P. Gaffney of Reeds tegcher of thtg c it|, bee gone to Portland, Oregon, where shp will spend a month studying piano w ith'M iss Flora O re y ’and Miss A$by Whiteside of Medford. FIRE HAZARD LESS PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 12 -A lP)— Uaaettled and rainy HTQLE RADIO We Daaee Liter Thai MBINATIONS COME IN PIN K , O R C H I D A N D PEA C H . LACE TRIM M ED. SOLD R EG rotAB/41 U LA R , $1.75. V. . Come in any time and let ns play them for you i> ■