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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1927)
of the race. The other t w o planes, “Golden Eagle"! and I "Aloha” designed to attain great er speed than the "Woolsroc” may yet be in the lead. *; • I • The “Mies Doras” piloted by Peddler and carrying Miss M ill a s n s i f f l E u r v s Edsel Ford Backs Byrd Flight boeal j Personal flotes HI at Heme • . , Mias Dorothy Reid, society edi tor of the Ashland Dally Tidings, is confined to her hohse today on account of illness. ■ hour and a halt delay la getting away. . It is not given more thaii s'vngus chkriceof ^Itaniag. H e re M o n d a y - From H ill» — Mrs. Mildred Graves of H ilts C. H. Gilbert of H ilts, was a business visitor In Ashland yeater- was a lineine««„visitor In the city Monday. . '• m ieb elM Ihst* mepsage said he waa dying on schedule and every thing Wfa Vforhing m (lap order. Raring Crown , Personell of each of the four plcbmhla the race la as follows: > Mohoplsns “Aloha” — Pilot, M artin Jensen, >1, Honolulu*. •M angator.-Tm t fteb h rter,31, San Dsnre tonite H ila rity H all Bicycle repairing, work guaran teed. greasing accessories. 129 Medtord, Dickey's dance band. Laurel street. 296-tf Fred Rapp melons now on sale et Pumpkin Center. 290-fl* ..Look to ns for school ■ihartr’a- Book Store. R etu rn Home— Msrloq Yen N atta o f this city returned yesterday from K lam ath Falls -'where he spent t h e past two <ays^ , Going te Portland— Roy Parr, district »ame warden Is leaving today (or Portland where he will spend several da.vs on business. Miases Genevieve and Eleanor Swedenburg returned last ever nlng from Etna Mills where they have been »pending the past few days visiting with friends. her of cars each day from now un F llo t, Jkck Frost," 28, Los An til the pear crop Is. completely geles. Navigator, Gordon, Scott, Santa M onica./ '* ! , I - herv#st(M|.t,j ( ,!* ' •' ’• t-------' • . Packing houses In* the valley » MamoglpnA “ W oplnrpf'f^pflot. Hot Rolls tor your dinner. Ripe peaches at /iah. F- A. Pro. ere now busy and the harvesting Arthur C. Goebel, 81, Santo Mon- 2S4-G Anna, 1 » < < **? . »84-tr F ranklin Hakery. »ed shipping la well under way, I c à ’ ^W rfg to r.I Rflillaid .V. i l a vis, ' The effeet i nf < t^e Mg .payroll OK. 26. 8sn Diego. Buckeye tested malt syrup, I« make« brackets which the fruit harvest w ill pr<> ' Biplane, “ Mias Doran”— John 288-tf Schuerman's Grocery. «Juce, will bo felt by the local »buggy ¿eddldr, 24, T llrft, Mich. Fresh from hls conquest of the Atlant merchants. Jhe peak of the sea Navigator. Lieut. Vllaa K. Knope, Byrd wsnt to Detroit and got Edsel Ford son It is e r t& le tf M U come near SO. San Diegò. 'Passenger— Mias Mr. and' Mrs. Oscar Silver and At Han Francine«»— Ing fllght to ths south pole. The farno« Miss Lydia W illiam s left Mon Mildred po ran ,; 8»,splint Mich. Mias Dorothy Reid returned last the end o f thia month. famoue auto magnate qre shown togethei evening fronf--Cr«ter sad Diamond day evening for Ran Francisco Extra | r a | a ^ 7 a p r e ) » o w Lakes where they have been where she will spend several working on i (he Southern Pacific weeks visiting with her sister. spending a few <Uya. < z to facilitate the moving of empties LONGEST HOMER ---------- ♦ t and loaded cars, at varjous valley CHICAGO, Aug. 17.— (IP) Hot Rolls for your dinner.' - Phowngtaphs repaired points. All Icing of fru it cars la — Babe Ruth hit the longeet F ranklin Bakery. 294-6 guaranteed— Eihart ’s. done In Medford thia yegr. Cara hetne run ever seen at Com- packed i | (Ashland afg ‘ partially { ‘^Tbere Is’"Me place Mke Ore Iskey park'Tuesday, hls 37th H ot Rolls for your dinner. A dime bnys a large bundle of lead here then shipped to Med gon.” says A . R.( Chaney, who sf-* of the season. Mnr J9Î7-S8 OiUloffl 388-6 old papers at Thg- Tidings office. F ra n k lin Bakery. ford for re-lctpg. A gaechanlcal ter spending. lfc*y<iat* In Sidney, The Yankee-alugger still is N o m a i School Ras Inspection jot 41 ears fa made be Nebraekf. haa>«etpr«gd .tp . Ash one behind hla team-mate, for Distribution Visiting H e r e - fore they leave Ashland bound for ' land fort 4 .visit with, Mini brother- Lou Gehrig, who has 38 hom Mrs. E. Hughes of Grants pass in-law, Game; Whydep Roy P arr the eastern markets however. def^wfco return- M K Sarah ers to hls credit. New 1827-28 catalogues, listing hnd fam ily/ ’ Mr. i M Mrs. Chaney edit» A A g m lrrti endy from San who has been visiting friends in A, Thomas was pitching courses offered at the Southern hre planning to establish their Cabrisi, Calif., jh is moved to 1S4 Ashland since Sunday left this for the White Sox when the Oregon Normal school have been Hosier has been afternoon for her home. Babe made his circuit clout published and Will be ready for ime of Mr., and In the fifth Inning. Ruth was (Ratrlbhtlon /¿Rh lb ä Short ttlno, Fresh milk and cream, Schuer iumenaiier on North the first man up. 'afedortUbk tri ahriounebment made man's Grocery. 288-tf ly” contesti at the school .today. Chaney bald Registration .for the ^all, quar f Con tinned From Page One) Phone Paulserud'a for clean Phonograph repair. Flx-lt Shop ter Is schedAleil tto,Mart Septem ber 26 and distribution of cats- radio at 2,187. miles fro m ,. the Old papers for aale at The W W i * ong prospective stu Golden gate, This was 111 10 On Vacati»! Tidings ofice - dents will 'be made before thia oqaat time.. The waterway route Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kaegl and date. Numerous requests for was scheduled, to cover 2.414 M. C. Kaegl are spending two At- Sal em ■ catalqguea. Indicating Interest and. Kenneth Hobson. Robert Red- weeks at San Francisco and Loa LOS ANGELES, Aug. 17.— (IP» Increased enrollment at the school Angeles. t— M ré .'d a rà Drummond, 31-year- wine and “Sharkey” Moore have , , Apprehension Grows - 'iave been received, according to gone to Sqlem where they .have a OAKLAND, l l ; 28,A» » • — <IF> p!d-'*Méephig' beauty,” who lies Miss Katherine Vincent, registrar. A dime buys a large bundle of —-The nlonoplane “Woolaroc" been In :a: coesa as a result of gas three •vespki ;orchT /ip .V4< »tract. The rafl quaver classes will be They are members of the “ Merry old papers at The Tidings off toe. flqwn b^iArt, Goqb«> ->1» »HU ro- a m a « In session September 17. w|qtgf Macks,'' dance orchestra. poyting He ppeHioa. regularly hut quarter, January 2. and spring other ships in. the -great Dole . ........ . Kiwqnls conventlón In Spokane. I M V * . neqe from California th . Hasten Miss Blanche. Hicks. Mrs. Mar- Washington, then go to New York A complete list of the faculty tin Beal and two children return- in({ w n from there to Paris. members for', the fall term Is gly- arf, unheard from. ( JpT“® was grow yesterday from Crescent City "ti««phon Nye— and- Ruth Nye_of where thqy have been spending | mient will go east on a specfal bresident; Beatrice Hall. Leona ing as nq message regarding them Y Q & ì t e T H M 'E -rain which w lii carry Oregon ¿5 . Maraters, R: W. McNeal. Ila «ras received although officiala at B A IT Y FEC T,, z delegates to the Atlantic: coafet. Meyers, LUpkd N ld p J w 1». W alter hogi fields» beve, end Hawaii de- Hot Rolls for your TO Efi.tOY A Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 8. Abbott of Bedford,, Bertha Stephens. A. C. (laysd they were eqnfldept the Franklin Bakery. ships would yngke IL •, . < ,. Kldtbath Falls and Mr. and Mrs. itrange, Arthur a, Taylor, Clara f lA j P y VACATION Dewey IxtMoss of Grants Pass are Trottpj^ Isabellg , Wgttenbarger, Cheese Clips a t Schuerman's Mher delegates .’ from .southern iUgrlon Ady’, Helen C .' AndVrson. - Mogning Bulletin , , x, ■ocery. 2 t8 -tf Oregon. QgKLANQ.AJRPORT. A u g ,.« . ( ' * E d ith , L. Boric, V«fne V. Cald well. Margaret ; B?. Cnsqq, pearl — (Lflb-TFqur planes this morning A t O e s rc n t C ity— Durst, Veneta-Fountain, Lillian were believed-to be soaring over Hr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter of W AH I T A .FOVL 9 raves, Virginia D. Hales, Bett,y the. tmtoe-conquered a i r ,lane bp- Jacksonville were visitors at FINISHING TODAY new york !.-' Aug. i? .— (tP>— Hllemap, Helen ,. tyelm. Waype •.we<t«tCa,ilfeeiMo «md Hawaii, het Crescent City over the week-end. The question of whethef Paollho Wojls, Rva L, Whllq. Marlon W ll- UM.loqatiqg^ot op)yj,oqe was def inite, 5- J ' t t \ . t !},■ ' | i, Gscudun fouled "Jack ¿eianey ip eon’ and Voder, , / ( , . The flakes are made for tl)a mon<tplane “ Woelaroc” pi It la expected, that aeverpl bun their recent heavyweight bout has cjuielt relief of tired, tend- Deen raised more pointedly thap ked, ot these Catalogues will he loted h j A rt Goebel gaa,Reporting with Its position at half hour Iptervsla. • 1 . • . ’ over by unusual action on t^e part i i s t r i i f u t | d . . Move to IMtBiUBBir—• Nope of the other three planes in of the ‘ Nqw York state athletic NORMA TATAÍA1X1E y/rv Lottie East burn, a n d ¡the. race are equipped with radio ¡commission. sending apparatus. , ,., daughter. Francis, have moved to Not en{y d id ffh f com m i^ohf fq- Dunsmuir «here they w ill make The "Woplaroc” was rapidly fuse to eet dowh the Basque for their home with her brother. C. ».earing Its Hawaiian gosh being Clevenger, form erly of thia city. less than 600 miles away a t 8 al boxer loses’ on a foul, but Pete o'clock. ‘Thle fadt ghrePrldb*' ’to Reilly.' manager of Delaney, - was the speculation aa to the outcome -.uspended for hls connection with CATALOGUE IS OFF PR The Quality Store AUGUST CLEAN-UP SALE OF Made By Winner Delegates Sail For Paris Soon Rest Foot . Soap Flakes : “GRAUSTARK” Values in thin lot up to $6.48, made of F r e n c h VoileR, hrtnd -tonde with hand embroidery. • Rnvons w » — Priated Voile» Broad- cloths. Jnst 15 drcRHcs to go j)t low close out price. i^-Wash Dresses, $1.98 ‘ sia» i ’ a , , j , , i, Andt|i^Y Lot injit in By Express—Printed Voiles and Pj$ut/,*!lJrgandie Trimmed — Ten Dozen to Select , iitUa. Spring»! W ‘M’r H ;:he affair.' M onte B lue » n w Klamath F a l l s - Grant Davis sad H . H Vanl- kenburg ret a med Monday even ing from the V aalkenbnr< ranch near Klamath Falls where they have been visiting. DIAMOND ifXPREf/A la Medfonl— Mr. aad 1 and family i Silver were v last eves lag. ' Dodge Isabelle Medford Rapp watermelons ' at ■ocery. ROYAL COACHMAN Jeremiah D muiy , Km One-Handed Third er, Pasees on ''' •«HOU8TON, Tex., Aug. IT.1—(IP) — Known as the greatest third baseman In baseball, two-score years ago, Jertmdah' Benny, <8, died Tuesday at thd home of hls daughter, MruL! N. A . Carroll. Death was due to heart disease Denny was noted as the “one- handed“! thliM sdeker.; , } f>{ay4ag barehanded, he would c a t c h dHvge jlovn* the ,llna with either Holmes hand.* He was born'In Naw York, 288-tf March I t , 1868, and learned to Play hall in Cal^ornla. { k i 1881 he returned east M> lo)n .the Pro- vittoftce club of Ute National league .remaining (here for lour years, when he went t< 8 t . Louis. Subsequently, he played‘ w ld r In- dianapolla and New York. * \ M r. end Mrs. A. J. Coulter, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, ere spending several days la Ashland. They rep o rt'th at they are very much Impressed with Ute city, but hope to Gad a mineral water sanitarium here when they agate return. They ere registered at the Hotel Ashland.* Franklin Bakery. 7Ht f BLACKS GREAT BALL wh' n PLAYER DIES • W u ttiW g rd . skeretary of, the , DANCE TONIGHT Jackson Hot MASON . HY-LASTIC CORDS ... -AJ Jovdah’s Army Goods Store— (Biggest Little Store in Town, Open Evenings.) < * LICENCE AND ^ S H lN Ö TAÖKLE ■ MOST M n X A O I r o a - » r a s Ä P te S Ift XKieti: 9 . 5 0 29x4.40 Maximfle, 98 .00 29x4.40 Heavy Duty, 811.10 Ñéu> Community Hospital AU Other Sixes 845 B a $ Main Street , Black and White Service Station ' O B. L n eb , Mgr. . J - ( 'li ïfa'- :ì NNW. 4 N D OOMPLE^ELÌ* . ïorAJ. Ç» Penney alore Vp-to-Datx X-Bx# aad Lflhontory ‘ r a d lit k » : • «i » X . PRODUCTION VACATION A Railroad Melo-1 )ramn »tact y»«r e e ^ J n w i tln t by asini itke el< drtglflai Fly. Doublé ntfeagth this GEO. J. HAYES AT THE r dhya are, here. Whether yon are a young man on the lookout for a aroart, tricky pair of oxfords qr a man of more mature years who intends to give his feet a Vacation in a comfortable pair of shoee, you will qnd what year eye or foot demres at this store. GHADVATX NTO8B8 ONLY ORGAN Prices 928.00 to 949.00 a Weak