Image provided by: Ashland School District #5; Ashland, OR
About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1927)
"dSHtMD MU IT , O O O DSTBEETS g ««* Fifty y«<ws ASH LAND; will ¿? Æ BOAS PROGR] Boas, ratin' to co stronger1 fo J- Some few snow banks are etill to be found on Mt. Ashland where a crew of workmen are engaged in renewing the stock fence around the watershed according to Couiy- cilmen J. Bid. Thornton. City En gineer F. H. Walker and City Wa-. tar Superintendent Karl Hosier, who visited the workmen recently. 0 . W . N o b le is R e -E le c te d H e a d o f R e u n io n o f Ox Eight men are camped far back s a tio n o f S o ld ie r s o f S o u th e r n O regon— T h ir ty on the mountain while the work ern s R e g iste r e d — A u x ilia r y O n g a a is^ tio n s I of repairing the fence is being done. Supplies were taken bhck A tten d a n c e to N e a r 2 0 0 a t T o d a y ’s B e ssto m . on pack horses and the trip to the camp is a difficult one according A s h la n d was named hostess city for the 1928 itt to the local men who made the sion of the Soldiers and Sailors Reunion Association of trip. ' A t least two more weeks will Southern Oregon at the Annual business, meeting held be required before the fence is Thursday morning in Lithia Park. completely renewed. Some new G* W. Noble, Ashland^ was re-elected colonel, A^m- fence is being used and much of mander to the associatioh, with A. Kyle, Rogue Riper the old fence is being repaired. lowing thplr winning of t^h a Southern Oregon League baseball championship from tbe yellow-bill ed PjdMafk Sunday, are rejoicing over the accepteeee of the Salem team to »tor September I I for the title of the state. The game will be played on the Medford dhoaoad according to "Doc** Bowers. Next Sunday, September 4, Oe- wsge. Oregon, will bring a strong lineup to meet the Bona, baring promptly challenged the B o n e when they learned that Salem bad been challenged. Oewego haa won nine oat of. tea games thia season, recently defeating Bend 4 to 2 in a claaele showdown. Mt. Shaeta and Bead are- yet to be heard from. W rit ear of Alberta peaches, packed by the Ashland T ra it A Prodaee AheoclaUon this season, has been sold to Bell A Company of Portland for 6J.10 per box. P. O. B.*Ashland, accord tng.to an nouncement made today by Man ager 8. D. Taylor. . In view of the fact that Cali fornia peaches hire beep sailing for 76 to 9 0 cents per box, F. O. B. Portland, tbs price 1« a tribute to the quality of Ashland frnlt. Prevailing prises for pears and peaches are better than prices at this time last year and valley or- ehardlats are rejoletog as the esti mated 62.000,000 frn lt crop Is fast being placed on the market. A ir Wswto Regular and extra train craws Y ork and are busy moving tbe big erop t o C om p an y which la being shipped to various points. At the Ashland F ru it-A Pro duce company fru it la being re ceived in large quantities t j I through the day, tbe frn lt tracks busy unloading the finest fruit of the valley while sorters aad.pack- , ers prepare the frn lt for eastern markets. t. Oae carload of Bartlett* pears and a carload of Alberta peaches 1 will leave the local warehouse ] thia evening. v ( Alberta peaches are"of the fin- j GOVERNMENT TURNS OVER MAILIINI set quality thia year and a n ex- 7 ceptionally Ikrgs, according to j 8. Bf Taylor, manager qf the local . REPORT SHOWS LEAKS STOPPED l 5 EtTOiARO present record sea«» km o # s e MINUTE6 • SCHLEE M t t BROCK Pilot William 8. Brorfk and Navigator Edward Schiee have hi hoping to cut the old record to 1^ days. The first leg of th< foundland to .Croydon, England. Their monoplane la ptctgi oa their round-the-world flight y was from Harbor Grace, New- I Kiddies Like Tidings Show' Ticket Eri L ast C la sse s of Quite a gang of boys and glrfc flocked in to The Daily Tidings' office today /’ with, subscript)«« payments In order to get the frbe Vining theatre matinee tiek«<t which The Dally Tidings giving today, tomorrow and S a tU ^ r Sum ner T e r m H e ld T h ia M o r n in g rhe real result of the business The ham of activity is heeM In F a c u lty O ff o n V a c a tio n , for a year which boys and girts been to demonstrate to pri- brlng^lg. , ’X lii.t a d jV d ( capttal thng the eervue W Mbwever. we.itavg m a s r jrte rF F ■et only ealy possible scientifically. scientifically, have picking crews busy. tickets and every boy and girl but tbat if could-be made profit torior, "According to the employment should get one of these coupons, able commercially, and thdfoby bureau It la estimated 2,400 men aneoarade tbe creation of a new I t ’s vacation time at the south which entitles them to attend five matinees wlthoat a ’ cent's eoat. BULLETIN 19:80 and women are employed la the Industry In the United States,’’ ern Oregon Norm*: scboo(. valley at the present time assist Naw aald. PARA- Brasil, Sept. The first free matinee on the > " Last classes for the second ing in harvesting the pear crop.' ticket.la Jackie Coogan’s wonder summer term were held Thursday Peach orchards are located most morning and student body and ful picture tomorrow, Friday a f ly in the vicinity of Ashland, the faculty members said farewell ternoon, so boys abd girls bring in soil of thia section of the valley your subscription payments by a ml peparated. being particularly suited for pro nbon Friday. I f you delay longer Claaaea will be resumed Sep ducing the .finest quality peaches than prlday at noon, you will tember 26— the opening date of for shipping. miss the first matinee— tbe Jackie t « F o lio s S e e k Y o u th W h o P a id the fall semester. Fifty people are employed la Coogan treat. However, tickets f o r S w e a te r W ith The student body of near 290 will be continued to be given un the- Newbury A Sons packing • W o r th le s s C h eck and faculty members today and til late Saturday evening. > • plant nt Phoenix. A new washing tomorrow will get started away machine was recently Installed In Tbe earlier yon bring In your A bad check artist, presumed to this plant. New equipment haa ba one who recently victimised a (Please Tifrn to Page 5) (Please turn to been Installed la the Independent number of Medford merchants, Peeking company plant at Phoe transferred his operations to Ash nix, where 40 people are employ land for a short time and purchas ed. Merchants get results from ed a sweater at the J. C. Penney the Increased payrolls these activ store, offering a check for 66 In ities bring. payment for the purchase. Canneries are working f n 1 1 A check-up made by police re forces packing great quantities of vealed the fact that t£e identifi fruits and vegetables. cation given by the yoath w h o BAD CHECK IS ACCEPTED The Lowdown on the Big Fight COUNTY FAIR WILL BE FREE The fa ir board of Jdsephlne county is experimenting thia year. People ean visit tbe ground and view every exhibit and not pay a cent for the privilege, I* former years a charge of 60 cents admis sion to tbe groqnds has beep col lected. Just how- the fair will farq financially without the gate ¿ecelpte la unoertaj«, A but 1b- creased crowds are expected to re sult from the free adntiMlon. The fair is Bchedbled for next breA. made the purchase« was false. Numerous complaints regarding BIG BY-PASS CONSTRUCTED W o r k S ta r te d o n C u lv e r t « A ro p n d L o w e r Work on the 63,600 by-pass which city employees vrlll con struct about the lower reservoir was started Wednesday, accord in g to P. H. Walker, city -engi neer. The big* eemebt culvert Is being constructed Xo carry water around the dam during floods or ligbVater whan much foreign substance has heretofore bean washed Into the reservoir, making it necessary for the big tank to be v 1 Mr. ilra rp Ptailla Webster cleaned. aged 79 years, ’two monttui abd seven day», died at bis borne In Talent after jm ' extended illness due to his advanced ’a*e. He was a faithful member of the Duncard c h u r c h He wqa a resident of Oregon fo r the that 67 yenrs. Funeral serf lets will be held at the Dodge Chapel at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, with Rav. f,lnInger ia charge. Burial will bo made In the Kargadlab k b lo strength Well Known Man Dies At Talent cemetery. • / trip through L a s t R e-O heck o f W a te r F ix tu r e s in C ity M ad e B y G. M- F r o s t ÏT A iN T GOIN’ -TO & E a SHELL- l i t G O IN -T O B E 7 H E , demrsev O F OLD TH A T ST E P S INTO THAT R IN G IN CHICAGO z AN* T H EY CANT TEÜ- N E THAT JACKS b E £ N leadin such s qPE THAT H ÉS GOT STALE - N O Z W J L E A P S AH U P E ATTER- ’ H ë5 ANEA Y a AUUIEO . f THERCS - AlOTINTMiT henry , but /M PICKIN’T0NH6Y HES I as lieutenant eonunander, succeeding J. C Woods of Medford and E. H. Emerson of Grants Pass major commander. ’ J 1 " t^ G iin in n I[C U tU U n . ♦ S X U ltfS ---------- — Francis Shaw, Ashland, w h o has observed his 91st birth- Cooperation of Ashland folks day anniversary, is the oldest V A tA ran In n H a n ^ .n .. .* with the city water department In ¿becking waste ofv city water supply from faulty fixtures, Is evidenced in the three month check report submitted by 6 . M. Frost, water Inspector to E. R. Hosier, water superintendent. Leaky fixtures for June were reported: 413 faucets, 166 toil "My first drink of Lithia ets, total, 667. water,” said an 84-year-old-boy For July the report shows a in blue Thursday morning. great decrease: 281 faucets, 116 toilets, total 394. In August more than half the leaks were repaired, with IS 8 faucets and V2 toilets, total 270 leaks reported. flaal recheck- made' by—Mr. -z— Frost shows <8 faucets and 28 te‘ Pue to the fact that many Of th* ’ eterBB* ot th« oi»u w ar 8uffei. fro«n Inflrimitiea due to their advanced age, it was consid- ere<1 by '*ome advisable to dlscon- t,nu® ,h® reunion seselena or at lea,t to make them one day af- fairs. The veterans, however, look forward to tkhtr aannal ‘‘camp’’ and were unanimously opposed to any change being made in the manner la which the reunions are conducted. Mrs. Anne Stelnbough. Judge James Holemaa, both of Grqats Pass and Mrs. Grover ot Medford were named members of tbe «reso lution committee. Wm. Lyman. Medford. C. R .H a ll, Aablaad and Judge Holemaa, ware "Timed members or a committee to draw up memorial resolutions for Mrs. Bertha Adams ot Gold B ill, whose death a week ago cast a shadow of gloom over the reunion. Mira, Jutant of the association. Members of tbo Medford as« Usants Paas W. R. Ç u m aa» «Ma Afternoon entertataflfr tMe roter- On the basis of 1170 inspectors ter n ana with a program In the I. O. cerflflcatea issued, the original foj a ° N. ball whAe at the m o b boars report show« an average of on« the Ashland W. R. C. members entertained all visitera at a big . dinner. » Readings and niusic composed i a splendid program which tbe , veterans enjoyed Wednesday ave- i nlng. Several selections warn far- jnlshed by the Woods orchestra; Mrs. Bpmar, Mrs. J. H. Walker. Ashland, with its park head- Mrs. Brady, gave readings and quartets, is ¿he most popular Mrs. Henry Reid sang several ' C. D. E lh a r t, Id ah o, A r r iv e s place in southern Oregon,for the much enjoyed numbers. soldiers reunions. W. B. Pgge, aged <H. Roseburg, H ere to E n te r B o o k entertained with a program of S to re Members of the Medford D. A. violin numbers. C. D. Elhart and wife, of Buell. R. Chapter, w ill present a pro While many of tbe visiting sol Idaho, arrived In Ashland yes gram this evening at the Pioneer diers are staying with friends terday and ME Elhart Immed hall. and at hotels In tbe city, there are several who with their families iately started work with his bro are camped In the Park headquar ther, H. H. Elhart, In the Bftiart ters, and around these out-door Book and Stationery store. They headquarters the veterans meet will reside on Allison street. to discuss the campaigns of years Sir. Elhart. who has visited ago. here before, Is delighted with Coffee, soap and craekers am the Southern Oregon country and served at the path camp. said he was glad to locate here. ’ Tomorrow the closing sessions Being an experienced buslneas of thé 192*. thirty-fifth annual man, he will be a valuable ac reunion will ba bald. quisition in Mr. E lhart’s new ’ Registration. was as follows: book and stationary store, which Chester A. Arthur P o s t - is now being moved to the Rose Medford — Levi W, Lindsay. confectionery building which Mr. Wm. Lyman. J. C. Woods, D. B. Elhart has leased. The build. Much Interest Is attached to an H ill, L. H. Tucker. v unusual event in Serine history, Burnside Post-*- when« reception Is to be tendered Past Potentates of Hlllah Temple at the'firat autumn meeting, which follows a summer vacation. The evening wlU be devoted to spclal reunion with all routine business omitted. All Sbrlnera are expected to. attend tbe meeting. Hlllah Temple was instituted P r o w le r W a s S e e n L o o k in g in 1908 M d since that time 19 in W in d o w a t I o w a Potentatedihava occupied the ex S tr e e t R e sid e n c e ecutive chair,— Local ,ax-offlctala Excitement prevailed In the include E. V. Garter. JL D. Briggs, f Street sale ef tickets for the vicinity <» .Iowa street Wednes O. W. Dunn. H. C. Sparr. W. H. big American Xegioa A ix llia ry day evening when several chil McNair, T. H. Simpson, and F. dance which- is lo be held Imben dren reported having seen a D. Wagner. Two reside In Mad* Day at Jackson Hot Sprtaga Pa-' ford, two in Grants Pass sad one prowler peeping In the window vUllon la to ba made Prlday aaM in Jacksonville. of a residence there. Police were Saturday In Aablaad and Mad|prd Brief speeches., musical selec called and' search») the neigh tions, refreshments and a smoker by members of the lecnl AaidU borhood, but no trace or the ■ . .73 will be included in the festivities. **rr- nocturnal visitor was found. Under the direction ot M«,’ The man was first seen about Cedric Myers, arrangemeafs Spy, 9:30 o’clock, and was lost as he the big dance, which 1« tbo OBstf SACCO JUDGE ELL , . ran Into some shadows. A short WORCESTER. Maas.. Sept. 1— to bo staged this ’year eaAer time later he was saan a second (IPX ^iudgs Webster Thayer, wko ansplbee of tbo A exlU an « 6 » time. , f presided at I the Banco and Van N ig h t, Policeman W. E. Jack- Zettl trial Is suffering from a son and Offlear Sam Prescott nervous shook and severe lllneaa and la confined to his bed at bis bom« here. BROTHERS TO BE PARTNER^ POLICE SEEK STRANGE MAN LEGION DANCE ON LABOR DAY