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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1927)
ftUILDING STARTS SOON night and has not yet he« ¡EPING BEND, Ore.. Sept. 1.— <IP>— located. Portland and San Fran Laying steel for tpe pew Great cisco officers have bjen notified SICKNESS Northern Railroad line from Bend to be on the lookout for pirn. Chamault will begin Monday, He is described as five feet tall, IS FATAL it to wga indicated today with the weighs 81 pounds, has bine eyes Mr. and Mrs. «Homer M J^r. Fleaher 1* hJfikly PAID, HENRY mepded and the instttmkioa* be repressati, a rt, t|iosa whCch jre- & ENDERS SR. cetve some stata a rt jgid unqnalt- fled -«tate endorsen»*«? tor their valhe. Child welfjúe vfork I* that which attract* wort. at|entiin from the department'which Great Plesher represent*. Mr. * K lw aniw s w ill hear M r Fleet Commenting editorially on the er in a brief addrtse at *-h e l Y -death of Henry O. Bader*, Sr., th * noonday Innchpon Friday. Medford Daily New* eaye as fGlIfcwa: w • "Ashland store*» yesterday af ternoon closed Jheir doors,, in re sponse to proclamation by Mayor Pierce, to honor the memory of Henry George Enders, merchant. "The oatstanding ckaracterla- tlcs of Mr. Enders were that he was a fighter and that he was a Epidemle of Infantile Par builder. > Of dynamic personality, alysii Causes Much he was a constructive scrapper. Ooneern Two of Ashland’s leading busi nesses, both mercantile, stand as An epidemic of Infantile par- direct monaments to h l* prince alytta In K l a m a t h Palls has pie* and work. One Is a depart brought about a recommendation ment store, and the other is ah by tha state board of health, that Important wholesale business. all children ho kept out or public "M r. Enders was a prominent places and may* bring- about the man, and one whose life story postponement of o p e n i n g of could »well be emulated , by any achoATTS that city. r ambitious youth. In hi* death, Twenty-savon cases of Infan Ashland has lost one of its most tile paralysis and five fatalities valuable {Citizens." have been ’ reported within the last three weeks, according to Dr. O. 8. Newsom, county health officer. :i SCHOOLS .NOT BE 0 ON SCHEDULE Passengers Safe Ashore SEATTLE, Sept. 1.— dpi— All passengers of the Canadian Pacif ic liner Princess Charlotte, which struck a rock at the entrance of Wrangel Narrows Monday night, were at Wrangel, Alaska, yester day awaiting arrival of the Prin cess Alice from Vancouver. ' The Princess Charlotte, said to bo In no danger of sinking. Is be ing towed to Wrangel- by a fishing heat. The passengers w e r e brought to Wrangel by the coast geodetic survey boat Explorer af ter having.been landed on the beach by the Charlotte's boats. German First In Marathon TORONTO, Ont.. Bopt. 1.— ftFI — Qerman, Frenchman end an American finished first, second and third, respectively in a S i mile marathon swim which end ed early today, and ware the onlyz oaee of j 222 entrants to complete the course. . Ernest yierkoetter, German baker, who conquered the Eng lish channel last year was first, swimming It in 11 hoofs, *2 minutes and 12 and three-fonrtba seconds. George Michel, French baker, who also has crossed the channel, was foar hours behind the German. • Three hours later, W illiam Brickson. of Mow York, ... CL . ’ ‘ » ■ John .W .Flesher, assistant state flnfehed, leaving the water at superlntenirtat of the Pacific Pro- a:«e a /m . tM tlve Seefety, a id Mrs. Anna Y. Beqimtt^ field representative, are Roseburg— Corvallis Creamery In Aanland this week seeking fin opens creams and ice cream plant ancial * support for the Louise here. ----- «— ..........- .............. *■ Welfare Worker ' To Address Kis made a t i d p t o waek. They went to their beef cattle which they in paature at that place. M r. and Mrs. Hjigh Barron ^ *M r. sad Mrs. a. Anheueer and returned horn* from the huckle Jpg. MeHale of Hollywood, Cal., berry patch. were visitors at tha Frank DeFord Mr. and Mrs. Ernest fipaMrt* homo the pant week. Later In the week Mr. and Mr*. Lae frakefleld of Klamath Falls spent the week and Lydia Hugh of Martino* were end at th * homo of Mr. and Mrs. visitors at the DePord residence T . > . Morris. Mr. and M rj. A. D , Hamaher and on fiatjinfiay accompanied by •n t the week-end visiting with Peed DePord wont to Crates Lake. rs. Clara .Taylor dad M r. and J. A. ' PI tt pa trick and fatally Mrs. Archie Kincaid. whoxhave been visiting the* Nich f , C*. Hamakor who has boem ols family of' Valley View, left spending the aunlta*r at the A. Yt. Thursday morning for their home Kiaeaid home went to Pinehurst iu Suh Diego. D. M. Lowe who took his little Sunday to spend the week with granddaughter. J e a n Mgrlan, his grandfather of the W hite Star hack to her parents in o n g* Servlc* station. Mrs. Archie Kincaid vlffited Beach, Cal., returned Thursday. at the Community hospital Mon JM Lennox and son Keith, C. were dinner guests Sunday at the day afternoon with Mrs. S. Hamakey who underwept a minor H. J. Carter horn* in Ashland. Is Mrs. W. A. Stratton and Mr*. operation last Friday. She getting along nicely. . v J. R. McCracken attended \Jhe Mr. and Mrs, Bastman and farewell party In Ashland Friday little daughter of the Bonlevprd, given In honor of three mem visited at the A. R. Kincaid home bers of the Who Do class of the Tuesday evening. M. B. xfhureh who are moving Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Tucker and away' from Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson of the Pal The friends In Valley View of ace lunch have gone to Diamond Oscar Hansen, who underwent a lake to be gone a few days. vary serious operation for appen The last danee of tip season dicitis. w ill be glad to know that w ill be at* the Klamath Junction hp Is getting alongx nicely and "Friday night, September I . ?*, will soon be up. Mrs. Mgttie Anderson of Kerby, Important hydraulic mining Oregon, was a guest at the Mc prospects opened on Slide Creek, Cracken residence Sunday return Coos county. ing to Ashland- Monday morning. Madras— Big and Little Agency Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Phillips and Plains sign Jmnds for water sys Ells Hodgen and family, cousins 1 of Frank Do Ford, of Modesto, tem. Cal., are guests at the DeFord home this week. Mrs. Angle Engle and Mrs. Brandbnberg spent the day F ri day with Mrs. A. H. Davenhlll. FOR « ‘,¿2' Waif Insurance ~ OFFICERS SEEK MISSING BOY . Funeral services for James Mc Donald, three-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McDonald, 129 Bush street, were held Thursday With Rev. H. F. Pemberton in eharge. Burial was made In Moun tain View cemetery. The child died Tuesday after noon, a victim of sleeping sick ness. He was III for more than two months before his death. He was in a condition of coma much of this time. Four other children and the parents survive. The McDonald family recently came to Ashland from California. The father is a mining engineer. A. W • Lynch Hcr-e—— A. W. Lynch of Medford spent soveral hours In this city today visiting his daughter, Mis** Jean Small Medford Youth Be Lynch, who Is employed In the Dry Goods department of Enders lieved to Have Turned store. Mr. and Mrs. Lynch only “ Tramp” recently moved to Medford to Local officers have been asked make their home. by Sheriff Ralph Jennings to watch for Delbert Scrlvern, a 12- year-old Medford boy w^o has Springfield— New modern Lor- turned "tramp." an mill plant will cut 10,000 feet Delbert left home Monday a day. Visiting in Ashland— * Dr. A. J. Hendry and wife of Myrtle Creek, have been visiting Rev and Mrs. W. W. Hend/Y of this city. While In southern Ore gon Dr. Hendry visited all t h e Igkes and other attractions of this region and was delighted with his visit. "Richardson Springs • Billings Agency < Real Estate A Real Insurance Eatah. 1882 41 E. Mala fit. Pho*e fill RESULTS BUY “ LUSTER GLOSS” ’ ■* r It Makes Your > \ TWO OLD TOP ’ LIKE NEW The 3 Automotive Shop I t is possible they*, may stay here As they have been very favorably impressed with Oregon. Chevrolet DeUprs The Ashland Daily Tidings SEE THE NEW ESSEX SEDAN “ The Best Little Daily in Oregon“ / Most Power, Most Luxury and Most Durability for »J a the Least Money. 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Are they depend able— like the Hartford Fire Insurance Company for example? On highway near Chico. Springs. The most talk ed of resort in the state. There must tie a rea son! Why not come and see for yourself? Lee Richardson, Mgr. t 4 dime buys a large bundle of old papers at The Tidings office. -/ / on arrival of W. J. McCarthy of and light hair. He left home Tacoma, laying superintendent wearing waist overalls, a small for Hauser Brother*. straw hat, shoes and no socks. (J 0 0 D HE L cm H9IES Mrs. K err who has been vislt^ tag at Klamath Junction has gone to Cottage Grove to visit with her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. B. Chapman made 'the trip to Diamond and Crater lakes one day laef^reek. Harold Thomas and family, who visited at the Albert Thomas home some weeks ago, have re turned .accompanied by Mr. Thomas* brothers W ill and Ray and their families, also of Mon- Xactao, Calif. They are all visit- Ing at the Albert Thomas home. 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