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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1927)
TALK FIRE PREVENTION Iioeal * Personal flotes Local Chief Returns After Attending Portldnd Meeting HHOCLDlCR FLOW KB 0 PANIC BY GARY DEMI ih fammi , H O LLYW O O D , Calif.. Aug. 1«. — (LP) ■»— Despite the popularity of the shoiildgr bouquet lo r three seasons,» the* w e ll. desasad• wemg«. In Hollywood w ill not give it m ij The reason New T o rk ’a down town canyons were thick w ith Wut- Bcheffel, 74, for many drama Monday can be understood years a résidant of Medford, died h r vtowtWr to r a .momoat the even though she knows she w o i m be conspicuos^ .Without pqe. * d Fire prevention was the theme N E W X.ORK. M W J -J L R - B illy Dove. ’ movie ' actreíat! - of the convention sessions of (Ire. I Instead of panlé. ibatuíd zrftT e m - i chiefs held last week in P o ii- sponsors huge w hite chefaíés a^d jnlous rtitfiin tin feZ ite el and Its ad- , j land, according to F ire CMéf white 'patent* ta s tie r issues ta i loompa-nylnir leadkra Held stead on wear w ith crisp, summery tafid t Clint Baughman who returned the New Y ork stock m arket Mon fe r M onday evening wltl<! !,« JdrkJ ta frocks. Phonograph repair. F ix -It Shop day. ia spite of the death of Baughman and his two- sobs,' i t Miss Dove also looks approni ln«J^ upen ¿floral designed froc|q lo d g e.E llm r H , Gary, chalyman of after attending the co«veitt^pnj the board or dfreepori k / á * e d it ta i' at uÜW z tea wear. H o w o v¿ ¡ . sessions and visiting with rot»- ed qt&Vse SteW cpttiptntiaM.y l lives In Washington. The Pacific Mias Dove points out that D oral Wort* o f 7 death; waa kept Coast. International and State designs which appeared aa priigU ed chiffons R fn t ly p n r take t |q > organisations held sessions in form of em brfM d& t In the new ' Portland. did tl(e"gtop|[ qdchang*. legtn of fashions. V>TJ From every state in the Un the passing »of ttg m in t im port . I To Kansas City— ion, Canada, and Honolulu, fire ant Infill idunl.ritctor, B y tken a rs. > ' »Mrs. Burton W innie, son B illy chiefs gathered at Portland for paemiiíd ihlrytoje tiatf ‘ been ‘ k r- and sister May Clary le ft Rnnday the sessions.. Eleven special trains rangqd.J if <4m ^lnetkm i Ip, action inner, afternoon' for Kansas City. Mo. were run from the east. of untajk jni^ioaa o f money from the .ant (WWa ¿tióngnsf ¿ankérs 214-6 Mrs. W innie is the daughter of Royal entertainment for the ¡Mrs. Qlary, Piopc«^ Sve,' B h e tire chiefs and* their ladies were was rfddyj J \-y ,/< < has been visiting the pagt>month provided by the* Portland fire Instead ü U ' expected pa Ale, i H ilt J with friends and relatlvek. May men. Included in the program steel held steady, then factually town Clary w ill^ stay with her plater iwere trtp i g ro u n d the Mi. Hood rose gp thdUgh* the, jfeaMT of ‘ its thia winter and attend school ¡loop and to Longview, Wash. dominant flg u r f (or a quarter of there. ’ Two boats were chartered for the a cenlyry ftiepn "■ n o V to o r i'* than trip to Longvtow. poat trips on i the scaldipg of a puddlqr deep In Buckeye tested malt the Columbia river were also fea the flam ing m a tr of seme Penn Sehuerman's Grocery. tures of entertainment which < sylvania steel m ill. proved most, enjoyable. 1 The United States steel corpor Ta- Crater Lake— **- Fred Rapp melons now On the last night of the conven- ation to. Judge Gary’s d m m . i?e Mrs. Geo. Icenhower, Mrs. Guy at Pumpkin Center. Jtlon a banquet was hel(L. Attended' i organized ft and a$£? 1901“ has C. Crosby and Gaius Crosby drove T»y more than l,*800 " Thia was i held l( in' the hbltew« o f his to Crater Lake today. said by. Mayor B a k e A f Portland, < Returns Home— Dr. and Mrs. Donald- \fq lk e i ’to have been the largest banquet I Ripe peacheapt As^. F. A. fr o and children retu^n/d hoihe to ever staged in the c i t y i-' 1 A tto ria yesterday k fter a itieah ant two weeks visit with Mr. W a l l i s parents. M r, 'a n d a to « F. H. W alker on Liberty street. Alberta Bunipfer Crop Old papera to r sale at The Mr. Clarence V . .Cafy of the Tidings office. 8. 6 . Gas Co., drove to Medford 1 and Grants Pass on buslneA to K hscx Sold— The Llthla Springs Garage day. local Hudson and Essex dealers, report the sale of an Essex sedan to H . H. Leavitt, of this city, the car having been deliver ed Monday. 8. R. Morris. Mrs. H arry A dime buys a large bundle of Morris and daughter, Dorothy o f old papers^ at The Tidings office. Central avenue, are guests o f Mrs. P. C. Morris of Grants Pass Shingles H o m e - this week. W aiter Bevington,” 126' Sec ond street, has recently had his Just received 2 (0 foot case of residence reroofed w ith Johns- auto glaaa, bring your auto glass Manville Rigid Asbestos shingles, work to Jordan’s w i l t 878-tf which is the first application of asbestos shingles of this kind in H et Rolls for your dinner. the city. Carson-Fowler Lbr. com H s s M h Bakery. ____ _804-4 pany nuppH edthe beautifnl shing ling m aterial, which to now be ing manufactured on the coadt. Mr. Canon stated a fire cotald be b u ilt'o n top of these shingles without Igniting the roofing^ Old papen for Tidings office. To Vielt Oansy... sale r The man who built thia up and continued to control it although he was 8 1 years old. died In • bed room strange to him, like a mi grant Cronans. He had, lived at, 1180 F ifth ave. only two Wetks. HP must have known It aa little ptore than ad u n fa m iliar skelter in which he suffered pain. W e desire t o expaeaa 'ohr deep appreciation fo r the sympathy To consistently merit the faith and friendship which we enjoy in the com- muiuty—that is our foremost aup. To do thia iw intuit truly servo. We must carry on ohr drotk ro ns to spare our client! dll unnecessary pain. Such s e r v i c e can always-he ¿expected fmiu;us, rdg»rdlens of the amount expended. shown us in our bereavement; al so fo^ the beautiful flo w er/. Mrs. EldatF.» Anderson •» Colver F. Artderson Bids Lodlse Anderson M r. and Mrs. J. D. Anderson Mr. and MtJh. A . C. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. E. L Anderson M r and Mr«. J. N. England M r. and Mrs. C. C. H u ll M r. and Mrs. H . F . Trum w ell J. P. Dodge & , Did You Ever See ’“ Sfylkd to the season ' —Priced, kyithin reasop.” ‘ ' We have thern—juat the thing for popping com easily—and priced at only 1926 Essex Coach . " i, Buick Roadster r Chevrolet • ■ Willys-Knight For Style— CORN-POPPER? x J ‘ 1 RNNA JÊTTICK HEALTH SÊOES ARB MADE IN A WIDE VARIETY OF SMART ATTRACTIVE STYLÉS AND MATERIAT m S. STYLISH SHOES AS WELL AS HEALTH p •1 J , Ï *«r t XL ELECTRIC , z; OK ^ta^Dn “ Quality ¿o high it will pay you to buy— Priced ft» low as you opfcht to go. ” ' ‘ , . I 'T •' /.* : •• . J ENNA JETTICK HEALTH SHOES GIVE LONG WEAR; HEALTH AND COMFORT; S A T I^ A C T IO N -A L t AT A PRICE THAT MAKES BUYINTG A PLEASURE. State orders survey, for propos Mrs. Bertha L« Denton, local ed ‘ Bend-Laplne-Lakeview hlgh- school nurse, is having a modern 6-room bungalow constructed on N. Main street. Contractor Gran tham handling the work. / ^H E FAMOUS ri0C& SPRING^, WYO MING DISTRICT.—BW9T. BY TEST. HARDER, CT43 LESS SOQT Home From Vacation— Cooston — Repairs being made te Conston school 'heru. LtTHIA SPRINGS GARAGE For Price— Builds Bungalow— J. R. McCracken and family of thia city, have returned from Bandon where they spent theli vaoation. » .* Funeral. Directors Day Phone 812, . Night Phones 4 Mr*. Lon|s Dodge. lady ami LOS ANGELES, . Aug. 16. 4-- Ì t*ew sawm ill town Pondos/. (IP) — Hard work, kind treat Baker county, to opened by G ra n / ment and good food— this con- Ronde Lum ber company. stitutes the fondala for trans- forming criminals into good man while they are ln’-penal instltu tions, according -to Chat; led fe Clarke, warden of-the New Hhmp shire state prtoofl, noir vm itim here. “There is v«ey. little trouble in prisons where men ere kept busy,” Clark said. “ Id le men are the ones whp cause trouble. "The beat reform atory .ivork Is done in small prisons. I be lieve that Institutions where small populations exist are bet-, ter fitted to give each man in dividual attention. 1 ’’ <■ “ The prison ettuetlon In Cali fornia, in my opinion, would ba much improved were there flv« Instead of two institutions for (onflnement of ' criminals. San Quentin Is. of oonrae, a splendid plaee. but it has to large a popu lation that • It Is Impossible f o r ' proper segregation.**' tee of the Peace L. A. -Robert^ Monday w b en .b e pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly <:<>»- »duet Bryaoa' wan arrested Sum day afternoon nt Jackson Hoy Springs. zHe mads arrangement« Our Creed Hard Work Is Recommended Mr. and Mn. B. H. Waran left yesterday (or Camp B ull Run. near Portland, where the annual Camp F i n G irl's camp to held. Accompanying them were Mrs. W eren’s sister. M n . C. L. -Burg- strom and Mies Carmelita Wood- worth who has been visiting her father in thia city. M r. and Mrs. Weren w ill bring back a group e f Camp F ire girls' to Ashland who are attending the camp. U r an extended Illness. Ho was death, testified at a congressional investigation th a t , (hot 'Corpora token, to the hpspUal Mondpy af- rnoon. tio n ’s asseta*4mrid W h e , tdupll. Survlvlng M r. Schdffe) iare twb dons, Fred Seheff^l, city engineer ’ft *U$w »P tga -destinies of of Medford and Howasd Bcheffel, 2,0<h),000 men, women and child* iwner of an electric store In that dren— the 800,000 employees of dty, and a host o f ether relatives. the corporation /a d the families. n ^ UOTTER'iNO CINDERS, ND S M p K B ^ Ä B E FROM T AÍÍD SÍACK. The Quality Store At Summer Prices Until Sept. First AUGUST CLEAN-UP SALE OF ALL iSHLAND LUMBER COMPANY 384 Oak Street A t fcy Oroasiiig Phone 20 THE THEATER BEAUTVU. TODAY AND TOMORROW Dresses Peggy ffD are FEATURING ABNER K. KUNE SHOWS ^Lrïi/JDGi » must clear our racks fqr. v fall garments, so out they, at this low price. Values up $11.95- FOfy GOOD P DRESSERS Ferri« Wheel Merry-go-Rotmd Merry-Mix-Up OmustarK Baby Ride« A glorious modem romance of a princess’ love for an jjyperican set in majestic grandeur and packed with the kind of thrill and love scenen that only Norma can give. GEO. J. HAYES AT THE ORGAN AUGUST 15-20 Every Garment New This Season.—All come in light colors, made of heavy washable Crepe—some two piece garments in this group , Regular values up to $22.50. ; i *• « i • ». e •1 » i « i l I it > JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL GROUNDS c 'K? >•«»> A» «(«••<'4P ♦ * 4 -R ID 1 S —4 »ir. ' •.?( i . w . k : bl « a • « « « ¿ A * > » . \ I -W <il |i S « A «A 1” -1 4 1 » 8 i ¿ .