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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1927)
Enrollment for Sommer ; i At Normal School Published fissai» Clatan»: Aetorla. Edith Laraon, and Olga Moore. Core: Bandon, Cater Gardner. Lester Gardner, Gladys Grose Prances MIDeary, IRelm a Long. Kathryn Harsh: Alto Nyrore Jessie Lancaster. Mary Lancaster: Broadbent, Chests Hoggins Bullards, Leafy Ballard; Coquille. Nelle Brandon, Laura Brandon Alberta Dean. Wllda Clark, Wanda Wilcox. Ines Chace. Ellsabetl Bennett; East Stde.Marle Boilean; Marshfield, Arthur Fqye Eleanor Brown. Garsgtt Burkhart. Alice Planey. Lucille Hunter Vera Blueaon. Rather Danielson, Dorothy Hagen, Lora Kruse, Rutl MlchoD, Era Pennock. Kellie Shepherd, Irene Vsy, and J. F Tuesday, Aáj Burkhart: McKinley. Rachel Brown; Myrtle Point. Vesta Darla bekah Lodge North Bead, AJvia Wetherell. Madeline Hutchinson. Iva Waterman O . > . hall Powers. Florence Steward. Bernice Hillis. . th is lodge Columbia: Hayger. Letts CTsIl: Berkinfeld, Ada Camborg and to ará Clatskanie, » a n cee McGilltrary. Crook: Powell Butte. Grace Pa ala. Gladys Paula Prineville, month. N PridUn Webb. Mabie Car* Clackamas: Oswego. Alma Harris. E ber M. Sister. Payne, rfe Merchon. Idella Merahon Port Orford, Florence Deschutes: Bead, Ivy Davison, Mary Schuler, Gladys Anderson. Douglas: Anlauf, Josephine Galdablne, Pauline Galdlblnl; Drain, Emily Alford. Vida Daria; Canyonville, Mary Talbott; Dixonville, Clarice Cooaloe; Glendale, Mabel Hartle, Julia M. Dakin: Looking Glass. Ruth Radley; Myrtle Creek, Monobla Strong; Roseburg. Ralph Church, Leonare; Godfrey, Ina Farns worth, Bertha Blandell, Myrtle Nelson. Maude Ragan, Lulu Rose; Reston, Agues Johnson; W ilbur, Alice Bills; W olf Creek, Alice Lichtenberger; Yoncalla, Ruby Landgon; Sutherland. Vests Coke; Oakland. Lee Byeto. Grant: Rittor, Leona Brahette; Hamilton, Malme Harron; ML Vernon, Sara Mosier; Dayville. Flossie Officer. Hood River: Hood River, Eloise Upson. Jackson: Ashland. Glenn Hale, Janet Knight, Loniae Scroggins, Lela Bonham, Edna Johnson, Aubrey Haan, Clarence Haan, Beulah Smith, Grace Dickey, Cecils Flfield. Bertha McKinney, Ruth Aitken, Minnie Beaver, John Brady, Helen Detriek, Rachel Jalo. Stella Seroll, Francho Strange, Mary Wilson, Florence Allen, Hasel Brunner^ Madeline Brown, Hattie Forget, Edith Hall; Beulah Hussey, Cora Mason, A n u Carter, Ills M. Myers, Edith Peterson; Buttp Falla, Gertruda 8 tan ley, Leila Patten, Reah Hoover; Central Point, Wilma Sheley, Edith Thompson, Ethel Hedgepoth. Hasel Stephenson, Dorothy Bates; Eagle Point, Mary Butler; Gold H ill, Maude Cox Robinson, Frances Pltsgerald; Jacksonville, Lettie Black, Irena Hughey Grump, Foema Kinney; Lake Creek, Beth Farlow; Medford, Mildred “Culy, Flossie Combs, Geneva Hurt, Mabel Moore, Mayme Tucker, Clara Wisely, Edna Wisely, Morris Porter, Geraldine Redmond, Florence Smith, Doris Brophy. Nina Carlson, Ruth Howard, Eleanor Houle, Jaunita Nutting, Eula Calter, V id * Steele, Avia Anachutes, Edith Brown, Vest* Blahs. Murl Coffeen, Cora Custln. Clare Goldin, Mildred Henderson, Amy Harding, Louise Hodges, 'Jessie Jensen, Agnes Mohring, Jessie McNlvon, Dorothy Matheny, Rath McCullen, Lucie Oakuaan, La are M. West. Sister Mary Rleaaor, Theone Taylor, Pearl Turner, Dorthy Young and U U s Wilcox; Gold HUI, Alice Haypei?; Bhoealx, Dorothy Corlese, Eva Goriest; Pie volt, Wllu-.a Spertlln; Rogue River, Margaret Galllgar;. Talent, N W. Keesee, Marian Benson and Lillian Boott. Josephine: Grants Pass, Minnie Alberta, Nettle Wlnboura, Luis Caldwell, Augusta Parker, Sylvia Wise, Alegre A island, Neille Drolette. Bertha Ford, Naomi Gray, Frieda H iatt, Nellto Hollowell, Bertha Graham, C. R. Hellbway, Lota -Barehe Helteway. Lillian Hunt, Verona Snively; Wlldervllle, Bee Mprrlson; Merlin. Josephine And . Several mànbers dt the local Apmrican Legion ¿ u xlllg/y mql last evening, Monday August 32 wttb Mrs. Godale MTer. ebainM a of the Labor Day Dance oommtt now R located, and as early as- 18«« wpa runalog * hotel there. En* Mr. Masterson earns to Oregon- 5* in the early 00’s. A fight with Indiana |n ¿be Black Hills Is one . . ® t o o /a j i t h of the adventures of tho trip. Mr. Masterson has out-lived’ nearly all th S .C R ll war veterans in that locality. His children are all dead, but other relatives In- elude gvaadchndren. great-trend- children and great-great-grand- children, , . The members a t the fifth gen- eratlon are David. Shirley and Eunice P^MUM; children of Mr. and Mrs. Rlqyd Putnam of Ash- land, and Florence, Robert and Gwendolen Cochran, children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cochran of Of inlgnonette A I'cle while— O ^ R S iM fe a d o w ffhe trod, ìn d itogéreìi ¿bere and fagnd it good. if She talked wlfh hoes and birds and tyttorfllee. And word a wreath of flowers tor her hair: At times she took the hands Of passing men, And read their hearts and looked futo their eyre. t Life wandered free among the sun and shade, '.., And1 sang her wfldwbod songs all through the day And made fresh garlands tor her minstrelsy. Until ’ there came the day; whan flowers fade. Then all * t PPC® toe heard . a frog’s hoarse bark. , # And Life, bewildered seemed to lose h e r way. -Alone and suddenly afraid toe saw The old forgotten highway In the Byrne Marconnler, ft « ft Jackson v ille £odtmis<reee Marétod— Miss Flore Thompsoh, post mistress of Jacksonville, on Mon day afternoon, became the bride of Mr. X». T. feobbtas e f.fc p e Angeles, California, the marriage culminating 'a tourtahip of about 14 years. Accompanied by Mr, W illiam Coleman, Mr. Louis Thompson, Miss Alice Hèeft and Miss Best McKray of Medford, Mr. and Mra. Charles, Thonfjjson of ■ Talent gad Miss Gayiled Kelly of Portland, the couple motore«! to Grants *°r jbiw -p hs paongh for thouaands of Harold Bell W right to say that Dan Matthews, th a | pop ular ngure of « h H f f t - n W W t earlier novels, hga bee* brought b^clr to the pages of, “God And The Groceryman." But there are other ROtoto .<«*•... <*°ry wb|ch wllf interest the followert of th|s popular writer of fiction. He chooses a scene always hold ing Interest to the American,pub lic, napiely the progressive aqrall- to F ^ ufheru the "wild young set.” toe Add th&Lto/yLand the others typljml «ff.thS A n d e a n performed « fhe Baptist church town» are brought into action. by the Reverend C- F. Mosher. Back of the seem tu the Amertoab The grpom was formerly a resident of the Rogue River val ley and is now to the employ of utUUiM company. The bride is a native daughter writing "God And The Grocery- of Jacksonville. " I have made a careful study of thp fellgfosyB sltaallon of toifc nation," said Wright, recently IR Inferring to his naiir hook, "and T believe that conditions make it necessary tfit »ome one to say! something. I am not attacking' anything that la not the spirit of cay approach, hut I am . trying to give a photograph of conditions as they exist today, as I see them.’* Important Books Reviewed— "Go«l And The OrucerymaU" The man who suffers from too much optimism about the Ameri Ltocola: Newport, Phillip L . Coleman, Maude Baird. Etta Shaw can scene needs paly to seek pres ent-day novtrls for a cure. While Voma Hogg. Lian: Nannie Cele, Rlachar Burleson, Edna Earl Burleson, I he. best sellers of the preeent- Bonnie Schales; Harrisburg, Joseph Mercer. day record a victory for ■ those Malhner, Ontario. M r. apd Mrs. W ill J. Roberts. « fe w ncveilsts who feel that everything Sarlo«: Salem, James V. Sterrett. Is all wrong, American Mie goes ^ ■ ito o m a h : Portland’ Barbara Brown. Grace Morris. Kat« Misses Spewkcr amd Heckler Nlcgltog, Alwtoa Bach, Cora Beam Bahrns. Mary Aitken, Rache right ahead providing Interest, oc Join Opera OompapF« casioning envy from foreign peo- (Pleads Tana To Page Five! Miss Martha Sptoksr, frofesH fles and to general making many slohbl woman of Mbdtofd and weB knows to Abhlahd, and Miss Ruth Heckler, young vocalist of Talent, haYe signed tPb-year cbh- tracta With h fight <#iWrk cbmpfchy to Chicago. Mias Heckler is a soprano, who was heard over KMED last « In ter and Miss ffpenkbr, <rhb has been heard at various social func tions In Ashland and Medford, has a rich messo soprano. POR WEDNESDAY ONLY BELLADONNA PL A ST E R S CUIUTOL K ID N E Y P IA S T E R S U tW J T A L A B 8O R BA N T COTTON STERNO STO V ES (w ith 3 (*«8 heat) THEROZ C A N N ED H E A T, Per Can three cans lowing named: Miaaaa Frenare Straage, Ffanrea Pratt, Margaret McCoy. PrlaeUla Webb, Rachael E gyptian talc M R tB B E R B A T H SPONGES SPONGES FOR A U T O -L A R G E SIZ E CHAMOIS SK IN S Oregon Myrtlewood Novelt ONE DAY ONLY 15 PER CEI REGOLAR PRIOR t#ml e,gb< ,gh tNCDLUMBIA menl 8,BtI, nfgh gjon dene Ride last _ ___ fítx r ó L , WANT TO RACE SPOKANE. Wash., Aug. 22. — (Special)— One Of New York’s society leaders. "Pets” Brooks, or ss the New York social register' has U. Reginald Langhorne Brooks, and B. Hamilton Les, senior and best known air mall pilot in the United States, are- among the scores bf pilots whp have entered the National A i r Derby race from New York to E|pokane, the Paçlflc Coast A i r , Derby from San Francisco and the! national air races to be held at the Spokane air port, September 21 to 25. Another oirtatandtog e n t r y from the fa r east le that of Chp- tkto Bari F. Fleet, an officer bf the 43 division sir service unit, ConnoAicut national guard. Cap u to Pitot, who residesrW ‘ M r i - ford, has a splendid flying record to th e e a s t as he has won several national guard races. He Will fly h Hess Bluebird 2 place, Cnr- tlau QX-b motored ftb in the B di vision of the New York derby. He is also entered to the national air races. ASTORIA. Aug, 21.— ( I f i — The largest single night's fish catch- made on the Columbia river was delivered to Astoria canneries 1 Monday, the production dwarfing *11 previous runs of the present rather »lack season. W ith de liveries still incomplete and the -dork of collecting the flab so heavy that it cannot he com pleted before tonight, a full ap praisal of the catch la an yet im possible. The average catch of gillnetteru was close to' 1,0*0' pounds per boat with some boats takttfc as high as ¡WOO bounds, ffdfcie bf the rerefvfag scows scattered about* the riYer were so laden with fish today that the , scows themselves are being towed ' to the «sannerrfes f t r Jfttcharge. A JUST A TOOTHACHE Mildred HarVey Seftion places a value o f g ll.fS O oh one tooth. Dr. E. Q. Riddle, Medford dentist is named defendant to a damage- suit for thia amount. , u Mildred says he worked five hours on a fractious bi cuspid and finally left a small drill ln,her Jaw. She asks for 11,760 for qg- kttgfteb. K b io h vdtìtóùt smoking peases Incurred to treatm ent necessary to remove fhe drill and 210,000 damages. 4 MUU .W tHfePLATtìRÈ The home that still cele brates W ashday in the kitchen or basement is riding a fla t tire. E very rCVoihtion of the week brfhgg that desolat in g task w ith a brimp that jars the home almost like mOvirig day. Ashland Laundry Service offers the only peitnan- eht solution to washday troubles. A few ihinutes time for g e t t i n g the bundle r e l a y for our routeman and washday work is over. 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