Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 12, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    FRIDAT, Anglitt 13, 1M7,
bocal s Personal flotes
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Superintendent Patted Through—
E. L. King, superintendent «f
the Southern Pacific lines, p a ti-
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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$lig niade. by
Hnrvey Cfiff.
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tenotd «tie ‘ hoy
tuhea he ai <
mltted the theft of a ra d «
from the C arl Brower hount
in this city. The boy ht$
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
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graph with six record«! 21? — at street.
E lh a rt’s.
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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.
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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
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b
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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
-
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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
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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*
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SIZE 16Ì34/ MADE WITH TAPE
EDGE. SÒLD BEÓÚLAB, 20c EA.
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VACATION
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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 • •
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LINEN LUNCH CLOTHS
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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
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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
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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—
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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.
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Come in any time and let ns play them for you
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