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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1927)
Former Rf»MnH Herr— Ltoeal ; Personal flotes |A ^ | m^ ■ » ■ i ' ì a • -i W *k‘\. V 1 a n' f i r i local intonai »M- * - ' ® * c J Many Contribute Mr«. Walter Maniey, formerly Mlsa Emma Joorfet« who was employed a t MoCtee’e-Dry fleods ■tore in thia city, now of Burn«, Drephp, -to spending ,k short time in \dblaad a« a house gpe*t at the home.of 8. Songer qn JHelmeh et. C l Gyp»tea Sunday a of the trike visited There era those who will ’ al- a ways have faith in th e t 'tfonufhy, j ' Ona man reported giving tribe andw“cross the pglm” w ltleb u yo m ,lasai*a silver dollar, a piece b f ailt&r. AskRaigA * lo}ks f l * d 4, you value yohr health who reported- le u of-money to this dollar mdstT” ahe asked, police contributed from *1 to »20 “ M^ health, of course,” to the tribe. man replied. “There la nothing to be done “Wdll, keep it,” said the gj about it. Folks know that they as she walked away— with pre llkeJyfcot to see the ntbaey dollar. -------- . ¿ .u j i 1 • j , ; . . . . x - .... . -------- Xcee County Residents H e ro Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur West panied by h|a little granddaugh Neea county. Kansas, are spending, T TJTWJR,., ter, spent Sunday in Lithia park several days in this city with Mk. Ma>«id|e licensee were loaned and Mrs. J. C. Hopper on Scen|c at Ashland.' Drive, former,Ness county real-’ at* thpjjfedunty clq rk^ office in MKlfoW*‘ Saturday to Edward Let us explain >ow you -denja.- f tepkRpp, ^qd Etta Neathamer, get a beautiful »8.00 doll fo both' .trf^kogqe River; LeVi Bid »».PO doll at . Franklin’s Franklin Bakery. W. H. Gore of Medford, accom spent i* night and Monday, jg, AetyJWVf f t ®' i not leave ejnpty«>an{od>- ,,. , Phonqgrapha r e p a ir e d '* n d j j guarotoed— Elhart’».- . -29«-tf of Sprat Saaday Her e who to t*" ^Chevrqlet Qf a new rane of Aa for the Ct company, □r 99c. We Will be glad) rldghew^-bottle "Stephenson, Gold Harvey Cl 301-tf HMltnedglbats,'apd qiean Bawer Leokhtg After P re p er ty ■ i of Giendale and Edith Hoffman of in Medfom k One hundred and twenty-three F. H. Ehmke and family, of Guy Go« put-of-atqte. cajr» registered *t the Sen. Diego, are visiting In Ash at Schuef- Wisconsin, Fresh grape — • z! i store eta tb Chamber of Commerce eq the land. . Mr.' Ehmka last February 298-tf, man’s Grocery. Medford Visitor»— Dr. J. J. Emmons, Specialist day ia Me ' plaza. . ®i purchased the Coleman farm near Mrs. T. Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. thia city and la lookiag after this W. F. Smith and daughter *and Vtshii.g at C. W. Fraley H o m e - of Medford, Oregon, end family new llghtit p le itln g P . 8. Provosts— Mi1®. Mary Stoner of Santa Ana. are vacationing at Gold Beach Standard I property while here. ’ E. L. Plttenger, .all of this city, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W . Proq? were business visitors In Medford C a lif. formerly a resident of and are expected t<f teturn jpbput ' T00-2 «er of Loa Altos, Cal., pre «n«q<I- Visiting Parents— . , Ashland, arrived In the city re the 28th of A&gugt? Saturday. Hasp» For School— 4ng a few days In thia city vlflt- Mr. and Mrs. Herachel Selvey cently to apeud a few days visiting . BqUtoa Buateq. who has spenjf jng with Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Pro- and two children of Los Angeles, , j . ' ' BluhiU Cheese at Schuermaa’s at the C. W. Fraley home oh Surplus of Labor— Chris Gottlieb; in charge of the the bumtqcir months working over tost on Meade street. M r. and Cal.f are here visiting with Mrs. ocery. 29 »-tf Mountain avenue. Free Government Employment in Klamath county, returned to Mrs. Prosser are stopping at .¿the Arivey'a parents, Officer and Mrs. Phonograph repair. Fix-it Shop. 1 Fred Rapp's guaranteed mel bureau In Medford, believes that hi* heme to bo present for the op (Jthia Springs hotal while In Charles Clause. tons. None genuine without the there is a surplus of picking la ening of the fall terbi at the Aslt- ■Ashland. 1OO Cars Shipped— stamp. Headquarters at Pump bor. Hundreds pf men, wotaen land high achpol. ’ f I ** » * Close to 10* cart of the pro kin Center., Mellons on ice. and youths are employed i t ' the The Russian anarchist who wag ducts from the plant of the Beav- Tables for syvlce,- captured In a New York barber rrived In Ashland— ' »OO-tf racking houses ant, orchards of the Rogue R|ver vqllejf harvesting fcr Portland Cement company at D r.an d Jdna. < A .£tm t9ohtpe* ■bop probably thought t b it was Gold H ill left the company houses gpmpaafad, bx ih elz daunbtaxs, ar- the Jftat place policy would evOr Bicycle repairing, Work guaran the pear crop, and willcontlnue'to ihla month. The" heavy shipments teed. greasing accessories, 129 be for weeks yet, Some dajra no yivctt in - Ashland ~ Sunday from look for him. fiave caused the addition of aevr Laurel -street. 1 their homo In Portland, . Oregon, ' 296-tf further help is needed bud-other days there ia an urgent demand to oral more men In the sacking and » and are guests at TRpmM 'o r be filled at once, •fc » - \ - j a warehouse departments. I Mrs. Stratton’s mothW, '.MM. I T From Roecoe— B & toY A ttBA LTK r. OOM- i B. Wood on Laurel shriat, -,Mrsw Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rach, resi ' < FftUrdffiTiF OLD AOB Stratton was formoq}^ M lM Jboale dents of Roscoe, Calif., are spend Loosely*« Gone H o r n e - Lee Wood of th iao iV t.* X lM Mar- Keeping the body la good phy Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Loosely, who ing several days In Ashland as ;ba Sluts of Portlm d is Also a sical repair Is the boot posslblq guests at the home of Mr. and have spent, the pjyf weak as xguest at the home of Mrs. M. E. Insurance for a healthy enjoyable Mrs. Ollie.Ledstrom oh Oberlin guedtd kt ihe « b m i,o r M r. and days in San Fr$irisco,r.€al„ « C liff Payne makes French street. Wood. old «go. Kidney ailments aspec- Mrs. P. 8. Loosely at Medford, re tending thsdanntfa? Btftets’ Wes doors. turned to their home . In --JFort |aHy should bo avoided because which is. being held' in ’that city. thq lUfUpg poison* loft In the One of the large »3.00 dolls— Klamath Sunday. ;«Br^ Loosely Visitor From W olf Creek— ayatkm iw'ough Impaired kidney which you can get at Franklin’s has been undergoing medical Ashland Kiddies latreeskbd« ^ . C. L. Smith, a resident of the Bakery for 99c— will fickle the treatment in Medford. The Loos Ashland kiddles are consider and bladder action pro a moat Among those who . register^ W olf creek district, spent Sunday kiddles. Let us explain. ably Interested > la ’ the • largo »3 frequent < cause of painful and 301-tf ely family are very well known in yesterday at the Ashland Hots in Ashland visiting at the C. D. this city. aqrious disorders, backache, ware: Mre. Orah Nichols, Wobl dolls which the Franklin Bakery Haney heme. Mr. Smith has gone Dr. M. B. Shaw will be In is giving their customers for a weakness, rheumatic paina. «von np tn ,U » , Daift, Jpdlan to spend her office August 2». FO R S A |B :— biff IffindTkJf Clfji, Mo.; ,-A^ Shurloy, Joplin* Certain number''of Wrappers' from loss of health. Men and women 300-2 Md., and E. «H? Gordon. Portland! old papers 'fo r < dime v at Tina bread ami 9» qqats, -Taro of tbe nee nqd, .recommend Orbfon. Tidings office. dells are displayed id tk * window diuretic to maintain Left for San Francisco— of the bakery and youngsters perfect kidney action. Satisfac Miss Pearl Wardle, daughter of Left For H am lo »^ ' “ " ” tion guarenteqd. Bold nvnry- Mr. and Mrs. R. L- Wardle on Patients At Home—- W h e r e .- Z M o .> r ^ r 7 Third street, toft last night for Mrs. H. W. Frame of Talent r l f r . and Mrs. Frank Crouch San Francisco, Callfj, where she and Mrs. C. A. Ellason on Hatga- and daughter Miss Isabel on Cen will spend two weeks visiting with dlne street In this ’city are pa tral avenue toft Sunday • morning TODAY AMD T0M 0RK 0& relatives and friends. W h i l e tients at the Barbar Convalescent fo r the' coa»tr where they will there, Miss Wardle will also' at Home on Granite street. spend- a two weeks* -vacation kt bandon by the Sea, ¿ - tend the Wedding of her cousin. Gylda Hetty Rapp watermelons at Holmes Miss Gylda Selby, who has been TF RJI I s i - H t i Crocery n. T \ cw-riuntyr, T xsm Ke«i*aiffa f m Francis hospital at San Francisco and John E. .Dadquest, Seattle, Just received 38b. foot cane of tor the past year. Is spending A Washington, and M r end Mrs. C.' auto glass; bring your |u to glass two wosks* vacation In Ashland kt F; Madsen. Pledlhont, Cal., were work to. Jordan's mill. ,»7»-tf the home of her parents on Third among those who spent last night at the Lttbia Springs hotel. street. at 10 o'clock Today Considerable exeitement result ed this morning when the flue of the furnace aVt^e Lithia Springs hotel “burned out” and threaten ed to rtart a blase in the build-' Ing. ■ * ' - . '« M ARK IJ Q IO R R AID Federal Prohibition Officer Terry Talent and Deputy Sheriffs Paul Jennings qnd Louis Jen nings Moday ight raided a alleged bcftieggat’a ‘joint n*8r'Prospect and arrested two alleged dispens ers of f i e Water, ap t eqa «seated a touring car jin ¡which they ..found a quantity of ihoonahioe liquor. A further search of fthe Pqpepeot Copco, construction camp ravsalgd 40 quarts of liquor cached ,awa|y. .The mdb W rested Moaddy night were given a heating Monday af ternoon. The firs in the furnace was started'With a hasp of rubbish following a boiler Inspection- The rubbish biased up and the soot in the pipe» started to burn, great clouds of black smoke pouring out of the chimney and sparks (ailing in numerous places qn the1 Might Policeman Chas. Clause roof. The composition roof la fire will be acting police chief tor the proof but the red hot cinders melted the composition shlnglas. next two weeks while Police In a number of places, according Chief Ctoorfe McNabb enjoys a to Fire Chief C lin f/ Baughman. vacation. Officer Clause returned to work Furnace pipe were red hot. The siren was sounded and Monday night after enjoying a > fireman responded, watching the two weeks vacation.; blase until all danger was past. < Police Chief On Vacation Old papers for sale at The Tidings office. r « Donora In San Fraacieco— Miss Margaret VanDyke, Cali fornia Oyegon Power company employs In Medford, who for merly worked In the Citlxens bank at Ashland, la spending a two weeks* vacation visiting friends in San Francisco, California. Dr. Jaynes Here— .* Dr. S. R. Jaynes of Ness county, Kansas, who is now temporarily located at Eugene, Ore., was vis iting with J. C. ♦> Hopper today. They were former acquaintances in Kansas, where Mr. Hopper also Mved befere coming to Ashland. At the Oregon Hot*»— , - - - ^wherf savings aré greatest” ELKS BLDG. * ‘ • ASHLAND, T he August Events Hod Our a Equipped to Take Care of Tour oket, Sheet and Comforter Needs A Fresh Supply of Sheets ms ns» à to Piles of cool, white sheets and pil low cases on the shelves of your linen closet will be the result of a visit to our department soon prices are attractive! *P«ncow—O ur O w r Brand The following named people were among those who stopped last evening at the Oregon hotel : C- Rtohards, Portland, Oregon f J? L. Butler, - Seattle, Washington,: and C. Mlteheanoa, Doe Aagelet, Cab r- - 72x90, sin Mere Phone ATTRACTIVE NEW SHIRTS I/eft For France AYMNER BROS PRODUCTION The tranqni) beauty of the old South. Then the flash and roar of the m i g h t y events that made the Civil War, with love in a flame o f heroism. . r W eir McDonald, Medford dole- gate to the Parte, France, Ameri can Legion convention, to bo hold there next month, has loft on the first Jeg of his trip. He w ill stop In Spokane for the Klwanls con vention early thia week. From there he will go to Now York City to sail for Franco— Medford Mall Trlbnne. THURSDAY AMD FRIDAY Extra/ Extra! t Extra! Keith Vaudeville Road Show E. T/XiAN PRESENTS THE NAVIGATORS OF ART AND NONSENSE ng, Talking, Dancing, Comedy 5 ACTS o r VAUDKVTLLS ALSO A FEATURE PICTURE COLLEEN MOORE IN “NAUGHTY BUT NICE < • WITH COBEABS ATTACHED ■ - • ' . . . " «»• Plaids and Checks in Vogue. <’ ' ' PERCALES TO BROADCLOTHS All Guaranteed Fast Colors , SEE THE WÏtfDOW. * Black Safin Frocks I 25 a A nnw ersaty I Double lipped red ja r rubbers, 3 dos. for 28c. Schuermaa’s Gro cery. 298-tf TMC^TMCATER BCAUTM ' ‘ The Quality Store’* ■ C harm ing B ed Spreads A t a P r ic e R a n g e T h a t New arrivals—Every one of these charming frocks which reproduce the style features of high priced Paris models. Frocks of $ ptylp richness and quality that we be lieve are unequalled at this price. Spreads of all kinda— aimple and elaborate. The girl going to college need one. W h ite a n d C o lo r e d DIGNITY Channing New Cbats K $49.75 to $79.50 .. RICHLY FURBED A lavish and unusually decorative use o t fpr marks these coats for women and misses in rich, warm Fall colors qnd |>lack. Materials are-soft suede-finished; colors are those most desired for Au tumn wear. Large collars, so extremely becoming to any woman, are high in favor with coat designers; deep fur cuffs; some times nearly to the elbow, are notably new. The styles are. chiefly the ultra-smart straight and slender type, some with chic narrow belts, others attractively bloused. *’• »• Dimity spreads, cotton and rayon— ia several colora Dignity 1* the Indispensable element In fnneral lt the most elaborate equipment— * ^ ’; method»—-are worse than wasted. a Although Wo have kept folly abreast of the times, our service has lost none ot the reverence and dignity that to always associated with mortasry management. Respect fo r the dead and consideration for the living are Handed In Ahe proper proportions. TRe areay kind i onr friends are In tbb conduct etentlous efforts words of pretoe wo h ive < motived sufficient reward for th«v nnnraal ot fttberale. We know that 6 *r are Appreciated. ¿ S * Anhwersaryl No Fear of Winter Weather If You Have Plenty iof BlankdU Let cold weather come— the wise housewife of her blanket needs in Augtiatl Single plaid cotton blank- Q f i / « etc sell for only ^O C takes can W ool-m ixed blanket* in pretty TuReral Direetorg 111. Nickt Fhonea ^Salret^aa all wool, h a a d a o ( n e ' ^ 4 ^ M H H I 9 ^ ^ ^ S i