Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 31, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    from Trinidad.
Briefly, the story la:
,
Redfern's plane was seefa, fjy-
. |ng qpt of Its course. at I p. mK
. . P. f ,. Thursday— <>« day
hold, Kathsftne Parson, Marl*
edfern started— at North lmt£-
Presoott, Vesta B. Pross, Chine
' tuds 19.5, West longitude, 93.88.
Palmer, Augusta Parker, Lucy
Redfern dropped .messages ask­
Rlhhardson, Will J. Roberts, Mary
ing where the nearest land was
dap. Of this number I I I <
Roberts, Maude Ragon.
and 94 man war« enroñad
ferneto Sandine, Eula Salter, and bow far«
school. Every county In tb<
AHce Schoenthal. Laura 8ha, Ada * The ship was pointed .toward
RENT— Nicely furnished
Sherman, Beulah Smith, Gertrude land apd a Qag Wared twlcd to
POR RENT—.Well furnish«
!D—Girl or woman
itoghtlone from W
nt. Phone »lg or call at
Smith, Tvonne Lionne Smith, indicate— at Redfern’s request—
room houae Close In. Inquire
orki Phono 932-R.
ho, California and
ritory will be expanded, that
Prances F. Strange, Helen Steph­ approximately 900 miles.
»to.
PO 9-3*.
Hargadinò.
' 3(
Hedfern headed toward the di­ The Dally Tidings — a worthy
from Taxda.
enson, Mary Sweeney, Ruth Swin­
T— l-room furnished
> messenger and delegate from the
ney, Lillian Scott, Etta Shaw, Ben rection glren.
FOB RENT — S-room bouge,
WARTED— Ambitious people,
garage.
Close In.
The full log entry was obtain­ progressive city of Ashland will
partly fufgtshed; chicken houses, 13’to 00. prepare tor office posi­ reach « 290 this yekr, 299 >M |sn Vtmont, V i o l a Voltmer, Myrle
303-tfi garage, 2Ï4 Orant St:
. 309-2 • tions; Resident or home study. and »4 men enrolled tor thia pas­ Watson, Charles Weaver, Alice ed by the United Press corres­ thoroughly cover thio broader
sion.
French Wllllta. Edna Wisely, pondent at Kingston.
area.
Medford Business College.
JSHT— Four r o o m
FOR’BALE—or RENT—T WO
Completa
rooter
of
graduated
of
But gt the .time given, Redfern
Mary
Louise Wilson, Helen Wood,
z
aoo-i-mo.
During the last three years
»partment, with garage, room cottage furnished, lot 20x
the Institution tor 1923-27 ton as Alito Wells. Myrtle A. Weeks, and was only 74 minutes—about 190 The Dally Tidings has made
levard.
390-tf
100. Cheap. Call ag 320 Almond
follows: ,
•
. TL, Sylvia B. Wise.
or 195 miles out of Brunswick, wonderful progress, and thia per­
«•
.
309-g*
Eva Aoksrt, James Q. Adams.
and the position given is 1900 iod has seen the consummation
Rath A. ARkpn, Bmila Alford, Li­ WORLD FIXERS FINISH
WANTED—
By
young
woman,
miles
away.
of many improvements, both in
FOR RENT— Furnished bonne
lith Buford ABen, Beetle Thomp­
THIRD
HOP
OF
TRIP
position
as
housekeeper.
CgH77
It
a
simple mistake in time mechanical equipment and In
16 varieties of fruit, T varieties
3rd St.
295-tf son Arnold, Allegra Aqplaad,
was made of 12 to 15 lioqfs— or news service and other features, DB.XKHXSTÀ.
of vegetables Included, one block
Uoyd J, Barker, . Eleanor I.
Continued-From rage One)
in the event that the mistake was until today there are very few
Prectioe Limiti
above Citizens Bahk, 244 Har-
Bair, Stella Lord Beck, Mlanle
a full 24 hours and Redfern had small city printing plants with Eye, Ear, Nose am
gadlne.
303-9*.
would
fly
eastward
in
an
attempt
E. Beaver, Doris Louise Billings,
previously wandered badly off his
FOR RENT — 900 acres
Ellen
Bjorkqvist, Ruth Ghoradey to establish a new long distance course and got back again— the more efficient equipment than
POR RENT— Two rpom furi
in The Dally Tidings plant and
Bolton, Liti Duncan Bobbitt, Lpla record.
nished bouse, near Normal, 1243 ture land, five miles north
log, with minor exceptions, could very few Bmall newspapers In
Ashland.
For
particulars
s
Rich
Bonham,
Grace.
Bowman.
Iowa.
• 297-tf
toll tile story of part of bis the country which give their
UP H AVON, Wiltshire, Eng.,
Mollie Songer, 45 Helman
John Brady, Doris Brophy. R»ta
flight.
readers as many Interesting fea­
301
FOR SALB-J-Wood 19" body Ashland.
Bunning, J. F. Burkhart, D. Lee Aug. 31.— (IP)— Carrying the 93
or week. Barb«- Apte. 159 Gran­
year old Princess Lowenstein ’ The Christian Krohg was under tures and as thorough nqws cov­
Byers,
Lena
E.
Burnetts.
fir
and
pins
93.60
per
tier,
cord
ito.
m -tf
way from Trinidad to Jamaica erage as does The Dally Tidings.
wood |3 . F. J. Marquis, Talent.
Nina Carina, Marie Galllek. Werthelm as a passanger, Captain
on the 25 th of August in N. It Is the hope of the management
Leslie
Hamilton
and
Colonel
F.
V.
~ 299-1 mo.*
Robert Chambot-tald, Ethel Chap­
latitude IS.5 W. longitude 95.93. to make additional Improvements
lain, Mona L. Conlogue, Elajne MInchin took off at 7:31 a. m. in
The
wind was fresh from the in the near future.
Baris, Edith DnOl, Clara DJts- the Fokker monoplane "St. Ra­
northeast; sea choppy.
FOR MALE — . Canning pears.
phael"
on
a
non-stop
flight
to
Ot­
worth. Theodore 8. Easton, L4$ta
FORMALE — Well Improved
— Golden Jubilee Gift—
At 3 p. m , local time, (9 p.
Come and get them, lc per lb. 20 65-100 acre farm near Ash­
Eastburn. Stella Edmiston, Mil­ tawa, Canada. The take-off was
ni.
E.
D.
T
.)K
an
airplane
was
Hood. R. 1, Box 103A.
303-9* land, Oregon. Well stocked and
dred Edwards, Edith Finley, Mar­ difficult a» an east wind prevent­
SCHOOLS
WILL
OPEN
garet
Galllger, Eileen G. Gdm- ed starting from the place selected observed coming west and pass­
FOR HALB—Peaches for can­ equipped. Inquire of owner, R.
ing over-the ship.
MONDAY
IN
IMS
well, Eva Lovely Harris, Myrtle E by the princess.
ning, picked fresh from the trees, Scheldereiter, Ashland, Ore., Rt.
The . plane was green with yel­
Princess
Werthelm
and
Roman
Hall,
Frances
Hllleary,
Verna
308-3*
•50 Ashland street.
303-5* 1„ Box 319.
(Continued From Page One)
Hogg, Olive Hill, Alice Curry Catholic Archbishop Mostyn of low wings.
FOR SALE— My horn/ at 275
(Redfern's plane officially was
FOR BALE:—A big bundle of
Hearly, Dorothy Reed, Marguerite Cardiff arrived at the field at
ing to decision of their boards
Scenic
Drive.
309-9*
green
and gold.)
daybreak
and
the
latter
blessed
Hammond,
Katherine
Alin
Jacob,
old Papers tor a dim* nt The
will open next Monday and Tues­ Verda G. Johnson, Vera Jungjo- the plane, afterward blessing her.
On the wing were the letters .
Tidings office.
FOR BALE — 6 - room h o m e, day are: «Griffin Creek, Independ­
It had been announced several “NX 773,” on the side, forward, ' Round Trip io Hawaii is
tann, I. V. Kane, Viola Phalster
fruit,
berries, grapes, garden, ence, Lake Creek, Mt. Pitt, North
FOR SALRj—Cucumbers for
Offered to Carnival
Kershaw, E. Louise Knopt, Dora days ago that the princess, an In white, were the words ‘‘Port
pickling. All sizes. Also green flowers. Corner lot, priced reas­ Phoenix, Derby, Foots Creek, M. Larson, Gladys Letts, Hoi«» F aviation enthusiast, would ac­ of New Brunswick,” Amidships,
Queen
pepper*, beans and green corn. onable. Part terms. See It at 563 Table Rock, Reese Creek, Savage Livingston. Alice L. Lytle. '
company
the
fliers;
but
later
It
in.
big
letters,
were
the
words,
30e-< Creek, North Trail, Butte Creek,
1725 Boulevard. Tel. 486-j. W. North Main.
feuth MacCollister, Cecil Me was denied.
"New Brunswick to Brasil.” On t
1 . Pierson.
291-tf
FOR BALE OR RENT— 6 1-2 Lanrelburst, Tolo, A n d e r s o n Cracken, Florence McPhlllemey.
The princess is the widow of the after end was “USA NX 7X3”. t
a. irrigated farm on highway, 4 Creek and Pinehurst.
(Redfern’s plane carried the (
Eleanor Flora Maule, Ideila Msr- Prince Ludwig of Lowenstein-
More' than 700 school books shon„ Ruth Mary Miller, Ger­
miles north of Ashland. New 5-
Packing, Crating add Shipping
Werthelm, w how as killed fight­ letters "NX 773" on both sides t
Long Distance ¿ t in a n
room plastered house, running are In the office of the county trude Moffett, Hallie M. . Moore. ing for Spain la the Spanish- of the tall and wing and "brans- <j
superintendent,
awaiting
distribu­
water,
electric
lights,
new
barn.
Olga M. Moore, Mary D. Moloay, American war.
WANTED— 1000 people to buy
wick to Brasil"—not New Bruni- I
tomatoes, and melons. V. R. Bon­ Cart Each, Rt. 3, Medford. 309-6 tion among the schools of the Grace Morris. Alice Ree Morriatn,
The Upavon-Ottawa machine wick — on the fuselage, with \
county. Groqp meetings of • the 8ara V. Mosier. .
ham, Walker Ave. -
308-4*
s
is a 'Fokker monqplane, "St. “USA” under it.)
; Phone l i t
teachers are to be held Saturday
Hilda Nleme, Hazel Neese, Nits Raphael," with a 9<>0-galldh gas­
Shortly
afterwards
the
plane
FOR BAIeB—Hotpoint Hughes Ftoneer, close In, 95 f t
with Mrs.' Carte.-. Teachers of Northrup, Flossie Officer, Ora Gf-
Office ( I Oik Bt
camo back and dropped a small 1
oline capacity.
electric range at sacrifice. Three P»™n»ent. sidewalks, c
one and two, room schools will
’
Weather reports indicate con­ round carton on the water.
plates and baking oven... A -l » « block from Main street,
meet with Mis. Carter in the
large well mirror. Call at 100 Main and B streets? Bee
ditions for a flight are excellent.
morning and Olliers will meet in
Oranite street
307-2* Oeorgle Coffee. Tdllngs <
The aviators, in addition to TIRING» JUBILEE
the afternoon. 1». discuss coursed
spare food and drink allowances,
FOB
SALE
:
^hro
”acres
in
city
Of
fctud/Vnfl
bóllales
PLANNER FOR READERS
FOR QUICK BALE — Chevrolet
are carrying only razors and
AND' ADVERTISERS
_
_
touring car at your own price. Al­ limits; six room house; fruit;
toothbrushes as luggage.
Wo will deliver any amount
ü o <*" Jubiide
so oak bedroom set and Vlctrola just off paved street; Ideal for
Hamilton and Mlnchln are In
of exceptionally good 13-ind*
rabbit
or
poqltry
raising;
terms.
(Continued
from
Page
One)
with records and c *"
Rev. Geo. W. Lewis, a misaldn-
slab« at this price. Buy them
gains. Inquire 92
i t y (-«cqqty returned from China good spirits, and are anxious to
Í
been known as The Tidings
naw
tor winter while they are
start.
’
will speak Bunday morning at the
First
It
was
a
weekly;
then
a
WANTED—bail
phone
They
carry
a
letter
from
the
Baptist church. Rev. Lewis, wfee
° Hamaker T riad« Go.
l
S99-J or Write,
Ore.,
Ic thoroughly familiar with the lord mayor of Bristol to the si .ni-weekly and for the past sev­
Phene dl»
Fred Hollbaugh.
eral years has been a dally, hav­
29S-tf
status yf missionaries in the coun­ mayor of Ottawa.
ing been changed by the present
try since warfare has mads niqir
WANTED— Peaches, blackber­
NEW YORK, Aug. 30.— <LP>— owners in order to give the city
work
exceedingly
difficult,
will
he
ries, apples, tomatoes, corn, green
a|>le to bring a reliable and Inter­ A story rich in detail yet ob­ the most up-to-date service pos­
beans. Scotti Fruit A Produce,
esting message of the revolution. viously impossible 1C. taken as sible.
Klamath Falla, P. O. Box 172.
Coincident with the announce­
Consideration
of China and conffL a whole, of fighting Paul Red­
2384f
tions of the Christian missions in fern, missing Brunswick, O».,' ment of the phenomenally low
that land is a fascinatingly inter­ Alo de Janeiro flier, was told to­ subscription ^rate, The Dally Tid­
registered to date lnplndef
esting subject and fee message, night by the log of the Nor- ings announced It would here­
Levi Lindsay, 81, Medford, Co. (LP>~
Rev. Lewis will bring Is a message wegian steamer Christian Krohg, after guarantor a nr lnlmsm aver­
L. , 9th O. V. I.
well worth listening too.
i Just arrived at Kingston, Jamaica age oi 2,000 ez-plea each day—
From Ashland those registered \ erBO
Include: Geo. Noble, 84, Co. H.. vto,at
2nd Del. V. I.; J. P. Sayle, 8 lst oppra
—Golden Jubilee Gift—
—Pa»«ti»g '
Neb. V. G; G. O. Van Natta, 11, P*1’01
99th, Ind. V. I.; H. K. Hall, Si, ’ ,ent
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT try Cliff But
30th HI. Inf.; Frances W, Shaw. tent3<
Notice is hereby given
the Jor IteKhk.lil
91, 4th Minn. Inf.; O. W. Bene- ,5 0 °
underslgnod, as Administrator of ’
diet, 81, 47th Iowa Inf.; B. H.
Mri
the Estate of Elizabeth Galbraith, C J O N S t
Yoder. 82. 75th Penn. *
A A
deceased, has filed In the Coun-
t
W. R. C. Registrations >
Jud<e
ty Court of Jackson County,
A'
Members of the W. R. G reg- 8,Ten
State of Oregon, his Final Ac-
VAAXRJ
isterea to date include: Tablth ua
count as such Administrator of J
I»'
C. Myers, Lulu Howard, Mary E. rtsUd
said
Estate
and
that
Thursday.
Clutes, Mrs. F. R. Byers, Ida n,ent8
the 29th day of September, 1927,1
M. Van Natta, Belle Cordell, Ida And6r
at
the hour o f 10:00 o’clock A. Q o i l n t J
Jennings, Mary Harkins, and F‘ed
M.,
and at the Court House In
8«ek "
Ellen s /s h a w , Ashland.
t0
Medford,
Oregon,
has
been
fixed
H ow
—Golden Jubilee Gift—
ECTIVE SEPTEMBER 1ST
Nettle Grover and Susie Std-
*6
by the Court as the time and place
ward, Medford.
wag ’
for hearing objections to said Ac- I District A
y Human nature is funny. The
J. W. Boyd of Ashland, who
Mor
execution of two guilty men, af­
count, and the settlement there- ney and She
er ’
ter a fair trail and every conces­ served In the second U. 8. En-
oi-
were in A sil
glneers Corps during the War COurt
sion the most considerate legal
Date of first publication, Aug- colleetlng al
system in the world could give, with Spain was the only Shan- cent r
ust 81st, 1927.
in connectloi
George A. Galbraith, AdnUnls- “Bailor’’ ia c
arouses a world-wide red protest, Ish American War veteran to ,tat ol
waa f
while the summary execution of register Wednesday morning.
trator of the Estate of Elizabeth Tuesday mori
dticed
V hundreds of Innocent men In
Galbraith, deceased«
fleers whj* gt
— Golden Jubilee Gift—
the th
Russia and scores in Italy brings
808-4 Wed. un4*r «»rest
A dime buysza large bundle of scnten<
not a whisper of remonstratioa.—
old papers at The Tidings office, appeal
Beker .Herald. .
Southern
£
FINE PRIZES
OFFERED FOR
ALL WINNERS
Mission
»»
«4
s w R E E » SR I J .
V
4Ride’m Cowboy”
KLAMATH FALLS RODEO
ÇURSI0N RATES
I to Klamath Falls, $1.90.
)U N D TRIP, $3.40
»EPOT, ASHLAND CAFE
By Taylor
Mom and Pop
S pecial
ocuvcmr-
«UN» ;
BELOW ANOLWIU-
» EXPLAIN THOROUGHLY1
.
CAFT. ERICSON
<3oSH-nr$ Ü O M C
H B R B - FU N N Y 1
NEueM SFioxe <
QUMMeR Hoiwe e
In the Jackson county jell at jiek-
aonville feeing «emerges of trane-
! pcrtatton and yeekeeston.
the
District Attorney Chaasy aeM
he wgb conslderttg the posetbdftp
of placing a charge of “eoaspiraey
I to violate the Volstead act’’ og U»
alleged gang end turning the eeae
over to federal authorities I e
trial under a dense whiai pro-
yldae special psaalttes tor eoasptr-
i
A warrant was sw an but tor
BeUey’s arrest after three om en­
ed la a rum raid Saterdey night
C W ’t e « *
e^etneeet token