Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 25, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    Asmoin»
Mrs. Annie Robinson, i, w ho has
been a guest a t'ftip ti-
Cres-
home «Ince Friday, left
.cent CfCy Tuesday » o r« }
John Billings Was a / d I a a e r
guest at the J. R. McCracken res­
idence ' Sunday.
The Oeo. W . Nichole fam ily,
with their friends, the Fitzpat­
ricks o f San Diego, Cal., enjoyed
several days outing the T1
week, which included a- trip
to
H ucklebeiry Mt.< Diamond
and
C rater Lakes.
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Pleasant Journey Along segsnore
i Described By Secretary J -H .
Mrs. F u ller and I started for
Mra. Fred Holibaugh of Ash­
the •«•-•b o re via Redwood »high­
land visited in the community
way and Creecent City, Saturday
taut Wednesday. Mr«. Holibaugh
afternoon at three o’clock. The
lived in Valley V ie w , lo r a num­
speed lim it being thirty-five miles
ber of years.
an hour, you can figure for your-«
> The Valley View-Aihland-Calif.
self the time It takes over the
club mat at th e 'J . W . Fish dairy-
pdfed highway to Grants Pass.
farm near Phoenix last Wednes­
day evening. Those who were in
Hera we stopped to chat a few
minutes w ith M r. Harvey of the
attendance from
Valley View
were George MeCrackqn a n d
Grants Pase Chamber of Com­
K eith Lennox.
merce. and gst a little informa­
Mrs. J. F. Arnold who spent a
tion about the roads, ‘'oiled and
few days last week with her
Mr. and Mra. L . R. Cook of just lik e a boulevard except for
friend, Mra. Geo. W olton of Mc­ Burney, Cal., have purchased a a few short detours where there
Cloud, Calif., returned last Thurs­ part of the Kerby-Bpperson ranch is construction work going on,”
day evening. W hile in McCloud and are building their farm build­ said Harvey, of the Redwood
Mra. Arnold was a guest at an ex­ ings. They .expect to have a first route. * W ell, we have learned
cellent birthday dinner, given In class dairy and chicken ranch.
that no two people look on any­
her honor.
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Samuel Johnson has erected . S thing eveh highways alike, and
Ted and Jerry Roe Who have stand a t. his hiome at the; N fe 1 1 the two people travelling on thia
been spending the summer with creek road-add has a ll kind# < of trfp wouldn't probably tell Just
their mother, Mra. H arry Roe at fresh vegetables fe r sslex
the same story of the roads, but.
Mr? and Mrs. A.: ri, Ram aker,
the Frank Craig ranch, returned
I lik e to get off the pavement,
last week to Berkeley to enter of Klam ath Falls spent the week­
and off the beaten path, and a
their Sophomore year at the Uni­ end w ith M r. and Mra. A, R. K in ­
little detour has no terrors, so I
versity of California.
caid. The two families and lira .
call the road to' Crescent City,
M r. and Mra. W . B. W h ltfet of Lciayi^ Taylor of Ashland pldnifhed
eked good and Its going to he. bet­
Grass Valley, C alif., are making in LRhia P ark Sunday.
ter, . and it is a wonderful trip.
the Craig home their headquar­
M r. and M sSfHenry Taylor, Mb.
W e stopped at Patrick’s Creek
ters fo r a couple o f weeks a id are and MrazJhs> Hendricks, M r. and
where ¡they have a very comfort­
Mrs.
W
ill
Sara^z'M?.
and
Mrs.
W
ill
taking In the scenic trips of
able little Inn, had c good din­
southern Oregon.
Weeden, M r. *M M rs. A rthu r Ha-
Mrs. Jane Kohler, Mra. Eliza­ maker and Mrs. Marcelle Scrlb- ner and retired early for ajgood
beth Kahler Gray and son Donald, fn e r were dinner guests of Mrs. long Saturday Right’s rest, but
about ten o’clock we were awak­
W illia m Kohler of Sant* Rosa, Alex and
. J ., McCallister,
ened
b y ,th e fam iliar sound of a
I ' ; 5 i >
C a lif./w h o arg m0d friends o f Mr. Sunday evening.
saxaphone
and then a piano and
and Mrs. James -Lennox spent la
Mrs. Roy Corbet and
I
guess
a
clarinet and I wond­
few hours at the Leqnog
mog., ;hon»e daughters,-Margery and El
Elizabeth
V
last Friday.
» . * , t , ’ ' } ■ • «n<i Mrs.* C orhotfs niece. Daisy, ered if maybe we had made a
Mrs. Albent Arnold in d child-! -Kincaid, and Mrs, A ’ A. Morris mistakq in not remaining below,
ren from Dead Indian were " lit made a- trip toil Crater and Dia­ but whether the soothing influ-
Tuesday and spent the day with mond lo a n ‘over the week-end, enqe o f , the sax or the utterly
M r. and Mrs. John Arnold.
and returned by way of Klam ath weary condition of body, every­
Last FridajL.being Frank De Falla while there they visited with thing was soon forgotten until
Ford's birthday, his fam ily honor­ Mrs. Meryls’ daughter, Mr«.
E thq sun cams creeping in over
the mountain top and * tve were
ed him with a party. M r. and Spannis*
Mrs. Byron De Ford and M r. and
M ary Lodlse Mnrphy of ’Ash­ up and away through the giant
Mrs. Tresham were also present.
land spent the week-end . w i t h redwoods to Crescent Ctty. I have
M r. and Mrs. H. J. Carter and June and Ruth Elam near the made the trip quite a nuntber
of; ¡times, but never experienced
son of Ashland and M r. a n d . Mrs. B lair granite angry.
Morris Jones of Medford were
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J. C. Ham aker and Leslie K in ­
dinner guests at the Jas. Lennox caid spent yesterday afternoon a(
home Sunday. T h e men of the the home o f Loris ahd Leoh Tay­
party enjoyed a swim at Helm an’s lor.
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Baths later in the afternoon.
Mrs. Alex
McCallister and
Miss Freda Hansen of Medford Mrs. Archie Kincaid spent Monday
was a visitor at the Davenhlll resi­ afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Albert Thomas:
1
dence Wednesday.
Mrs. Jas. Lennox left Monday
W m . Sams, Henry Taylor i and J
morning to spend a. few weeks W m . Weeden attended the bail
with h er daughter, Mrs. Kenneth , game at MejJfqrd Sunday *
LafaUng o f Portl a ad.Q s el ’ f t
;
Mrs. A. H . Davenhlll and Mrs. Junction waa well attended F r i­
J. R. McCracken were Medford day night and a good time was
callers last Thursday.
reported by everyone.
NEIL CREEK NOIES
,yrc>Twaa
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way toward Roseburg to notice
t I the method (Of getting the! logs
from the timber section down to
the miUs at .Coquillq., W ater in
the river is Idw at this time e f
a more delightful day than
te a r, but dams a ll along the
time? W e breakfasted At Cres- 0 < sr perm it the formation of
cent C ity apd then Journeyed.
m ill ponds jte f|o *t the logs Until
Vhe lock la opened, and they are
to Pebble Beach for e little •, W
with Prestyqnt knd Mrs. Churqhr floated d ew ) to the te x t dam,
ill of the Southern öregep Nor­ where tbq same process is gone
mal School; who are spending through again. In this way the
their vacation by the Oc4an side. small amount of water is made
Shall we return to Ashland by J to serve the pnypose of a large
Stream.
Except , for
the sah»e ‘ route, or go o n up the I flowing
Coast via thq Roosevelt highway ¡.about IS o‘r more miles of fresh
and know f e r ourselves the
crushed rock on tbs Rsosevelt
dition o< ¡th is road? was the highway, which is very tiresome
question, and decided by tu rn ­ and hard on tires the roads prs
ing northward, Gold Beach ahd good and we reached home at 7
the Sunset Inn found us hungry ». pi. Monday, passed the 8. P. At
and ready to stop although l| Dillard and beet It home by. fens
looked", a long vfW f r o » heme sad quarter hours, its too short
on the map. and meant some a time to make such a trip, and
driving , to reach Ashland Mon­ the whiff of the Ocean we did
day night, but we decided to get only says come back and
stop and itoupd this inn an agree­ s ta y longer, some day the drive
able and comfortable stopping up the Roosevelt highway Is’ go-
plape.’ Here we found, acquaint­
ances from Medford end Marsh­
field, and the time passed pleas­
antly. Monday morning an early
start brought us through J*ort
Orford and on to Bandon in time
for a combined ,breakfest and
lunch and determined not to re­
turn home without—a t least one
meal of sea food.
W e search­
ed the town until we found a
little Cafe, where we were able
to breakfast on fried clams and
broiled salmon, fresh from the
Ocean.
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Bandon has a beautiful beach,
and a drive to the beach and a
brief look about, and we w ere
off again, stopping In Coqnille
to take on gas for the drive
home.
This Is a lively, end
seemingly prosperous little town
and the country from here on
down through M yrtle Point la
one of the best farm ing and
dairying sections. Its always In­
teresting coming across the high.
No Royal Road
TO Stardom In
Cinema World
tional and is known on the screen
as Molly O’Day. A third sister,
Isabelle, is doing extra work.
To be the sister Or a brother
HOLLYW OOD. C al., Aug. H - —
of a star once indicated almost
(IP)— There no longer seems to be
instant stardom. Now
everyone
any royal road to screen success
must prove merit.
and relatives of famous
screen
players are now climbing toward
the top, not on the names of kin
FENCE REPAIR CREW
hut via the extra route.
S T IL L ON M T. ASHLAND
L o ri-B a ri, sister of (he famous
.Theda, has beeu given her first
Im portant ‘b it,” that of a stenog­
No word from thé crew of city
rapher in "Tea for Three.”
She
workmen who are engaged in
labored as au extra on the Metro-
renewing the stock fence around
Goldwyn-Mayer lot for more than
the watershed on Mt. Ashland
a year before she was given her
indicates the work Is progressing,
dhance.
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according to City Water Super­
In the same picture, Harold
intendent
Earl Hosier.
Eight
M urray, brother of Jimmy, has
men
are
engaged
in
re-newing
been given a “ b it’,' after a long
the fence and are camped far
back ou the mountain. Snow­
ing to be one o f. If not, the great­ banks made it impossible to start
on the work until a week ago.
est drives In America.
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WAIT
GRAB BAG SPECIAL
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A T a m
Powder Puffs
Perfumes
[ Toijet Waters
lath Salts
[ Cold Creams
f Vanisliing Creams
Face Powders
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AN ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE
; T T iN G
up
WHICH WILL GIVE YOU A REAL
NEWSPAPER, WITH
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“They w ill throttle the devs
ment of this section, injure
ness and shrivel up the M il­
waukee service if the consolida­
tion goes through," Byram said.
GRAB BAG SPECIAL
ONE BAO W ÎÏX POSITIVELY CONTAIN A
$30.00 ARTICLE
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Hand Brushes
Adhesive Tape
Absorbent Cotton
Ointments
Pills—Powders
Pencils
Toys, etc., etc. -
49c
49c
99c
SI .49
TOY SALE!
99c
SI .49
W E ARE RE-QROUPINQ OUR STOCK-M AK­
ING STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS
before we move to new location.
ONE L O T -V A L U E S U P TO $1.00
Come In And Look Over The
79c
BARGAINS
DOLL SALE
TOILET WATER SPECIAL
Buy the Kiddies a New Doll for Fall or For
Christmas.
One Lot Dolls, $1.00 Val........................... ............. 79c
One Lot Dolls, $2.00 Val. ...................................... $1.49
; One Lot Dolls, $3.00 Val.....................................
$1.99
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To Make The Stock Move
ONE IA)T—VALUES U P TO 50c
ONE L O T -V A L U E S UP TO $l.£0
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Crepe Paper
Stationery
Pocket Knives
Kazors
Nail Files
Scissors
Toilet Paper
Every B ag a Bargain At
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Tooth Pastes
Shaving Creams
Household Medicines
Clothes Pins
Hot W ater Bottle«
49c
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Full Coverage of Local, County, Stale
and National News
and Splendid Features
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Talcum 'Powders
Tooth Brushes
Soaps
SPECIAL
The Ashland Daily Tidings
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Byram charged that the merger
is a move to form a monopoly of
railroad business in the Paclfi
Northwest.
Every Bag a Bargain At
NEÀR FUTURE BY
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SEATTLE. Aug.
Planing
a
nationwide
fight
against ths consolidation of the
Great Northern and Northern
Pacific railroad' system, H. R
Byram, president of the Chicago,
Milwaukee and St. Paul road,
was In Seattle Wednesday, seek­
in g aid to fight the plan.
NEW BARGAIN OFFERS
EACH ONE CONTAINING BARGAINS SUCH AS
’
ConaoUdatiottigh
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
200 Bags and Parcels
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Nationwide BAttle
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WILL
BIG
B A R Q A IN S IÜ
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
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by her own efforts has become a
apprenticeship in extra roles.
Sally O’Neil's sister, Suzanne,
featured player with. First $ Na­
REMOVAL SALE
U SED
CARS
1926 Essex Coach, $500.00
......Chevrolet Roadster
Buick Roadster
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TKTR ä DAT,
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4 Kinds Toilet Water, $1.00 Value
39c
AT A RATE WHICH WILL MEAN A
Real Saving To You
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FREE-
FREE—
Friday Morning to F irst 20 Customers Making Pur-
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chase of. $1.00 or more—One Double Compact. .
Saturday Morning to First 20 Customers Making
Purchase of $1.00 or More—$1.00 Bottle High Grade [
Perfume.
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