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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1927)
Visit Carter Imtoh— Mr. and Mm. J. H. Hardy, niece Miss Ada Hardy and Hra. O. Gays apeat Ssadny st , Crater Lake. They returned ky way of Klam ath Falls. Krs. Nonna Wuthrieh. eandi- a ter th e L lth llin Popularity iteat. who has, boon confined £ e r beane tor the last week Fering from an attack of ton da to greatly Improved. Mrs. (brick started a tlcVlt selling ipnign here Monday morning. ■r, •» « — idÿ Visited Is O K E0 O W AGRICULT COLLEGE, Corvallis, Sept I Ten Orason Aggie basto players accompanied k F ’« . Hacer, «pack» w ill saako ,a I sformine toar of-th e mlddR durine the Christmas/ vay playing sw ats , ta Utah., nw ha. Missouri. Illinois, Wise« and Montana. California Was hand as a training grounds far the 04 basketball squad tor the past years bet this year the O n men have started something in the way of a aeries of season gatoes in tbs middles This Is the firs t time that ag trip, has beea takan by any legs ten». Hers .is the schedule as ro sd by Carl X Lodali, gei manager bar*. ? ' ' Drive to Keno— Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Davlee drove to Keno yesterday. T ljslr ■ * ® - Uoyd Davies, who has be^n Work ing there returned with thelto. C liff Bayne makes boards. , k r i t d Visit Albert Home— Mr. R. L. Jones with bis son C liff Payne makes drain hoards. -Miss Dorothy Reid. Tiding **■ c(st| editor, who has been cen- fifaad to ber bosso ..for the tost wnhV suffering from an attack of taflnenaa to only slightly Im proved. " Her condition was mack hppfoved wkea she suffered from {'relapse. _; ; ’ 'Duplicate keys, Fixlt Shop. - of Oakland, Calif., are spending a lew days visiting his moths;. Mrs. From Oakland— Price Jonhs on Scenic Drive, and Mr. and Mrs, Leo WHepn ; a r rived thia morning from Oakland, with other relatives. > . Calif. They will visit with .Mrs. Nellie Johnson for two weeks. Kenneth Stratton, who was injnrcd in an accident several Fire Chief Here— ; week* ago la Improving rapidly Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Henry of and Sunday morning, through Seaside, enroute to , California, the use of crutches was able to visited in this city -over t h e attend services nt tba Congrega week-end. Mir. Henry to fire tional church. chief at Seaside and while here visited with Fire Chief Clint Baughman. He said he and hto Prof. John Kerns of Mountain wife planned to visit bore on avenue, who has charge of the their return from California, , Wagner Creek school, started his work Monday morning. Hto daughter will he hto agstotant in' In Portland— ’ 0 . H. Yeo spent the week-end the primary department. in Portland returning to Tity Monday morning. ittraly healthy. Ily alert people ICAQO, Sept.4 14.— -Fnnnto Brice tods: salt fay d irsfeo ^fsp j U niversity of oreoon , bgsns. Sept Iff- (Special)— Un-' g the leadership of Mtoa Dors I f Thomas, newly, appointed dietary of tba University of fhffon Tonng women's Chris- hn Association., a definite pro- rltn lor religious and social ae- iftty for women at the University & 1 M worffedout. Mips Thom- E'wbo has had extensive train- iff and experience in this field, this are not sent outahto-tkW hOtoe to bo laundered. and a long table cloth Is difficult to wash and I*0**« A'*»,* V t V A -T h e re is s tin e attd place for everything, s o u t J g g rith t h s luncheon cloth and tabtoeloth and there are certain occasion where each should be used. A real din ner even though it to informal Is notcopiplete without tbs Moan tabic birth which should haag front Iff' to 15 Inches below' the' Visits Daughter-: H. H. Bachtell is vteiting with From ChllfonUa—• his daughter, Mrs. Thornton ‘ already sending out letters to . Raymond Long and family of Wiley of Walnuts Atreet. 4 first year girls, and she plans Berkeley, Cajlf., are visiting in Lget in touch w ith other s|u- Couvnleortag Nicely— k 1 this city with Mr. Long's , par Bta as grips ns University Mrs. C. N- Gilmore of east o f ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Long. own, who underwent an opera At C rater Lak<— tion last weak nt ths Commun Mr. Albert Johnson and Mrs. ity hospital to reported improv *■' j Jennie Gilbert, accompanied by ing nicely. their house guests, Mr. ahd Mrs. Albert Davis of Portland spent Visiting Relatives— •. E. W. Redffor^ ahd wife after, 8nndsy at Lake O* the Woods. Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Woods. Mr. spending the last week in Drain, and Mru. W alter O'Toole ' And O r e g o n , with Mr. Redlford's Remarkable eontraat in amsl- p family were visitors at Crator parents,. have returned to their eel instruments was made Sunday d home. Lake Bunday. evening, when ths first organ r ever brought into the Rogue Rlv- p llome From Ocean To Teach a» The D alle»-— Mr. snd^Mrs. V. O. N. Smith er Valley, was placed on the altar y Katherine Parsons has gone ,nd children - returned Sunday of the asw Presbyterian church at d The Deltaa wjiere she » ill from n two weeks’ vacktlon at Medford, in connection w 1 t h a employed as a teacher tor l dedication services of ths* ask - coming year. She to the daugh toaatde c ^ P p r ttn u d .— --------— 511,000 Router pipe organ. t] ter of Mrs.” E. B. H u n t > Prof. John stark Evans, as- p Jrnter Lake PjSrty— slstant dean of the school of Ho- k Mips Edna Opheen, Miss Haad Visit Old Heme , « - sic of ' the University of Oregon, g Mr. an« Mto. J. H. Hopper Hiatt, Mias Gertie Haan. Mr. Ag> who- roa|or«ff the dedication top- bry and ¿»ursnee H aan,, went toft Supdny evening on s busi cert with nil artistic finish a4ri s ness trip to Western Kansas. Sunday At Crater Lake. hrtUtast understanding, ptofuff Hutchinson and Kansas City, Mo., the o|d gyW€, 'Rook Of A g M ? / aad plan to vMM At their old on the old organ, the L o .ri e n W. J. L a a o homo In Ness county. They ptan sohertsoh were of the old instrntoent s t u in r b a t b to return by way of El Paso, and appealing, then in eoaM rit .. Itors yesterday. played the same number' k ltfl . Texas, Los Angolas sad Baa Fran r Dr. Cordon Peftoy of Eugene cisco. They w ill be homo a b o u t varlatieos, use of ohhnes And sri- , orho has haaa visiting with the presslon stops op the new instrh- 1 * r i ? Jennie Harvey family the October 1. Mary 'Ouloy. who has been ment. employed the past summer nt part four days, toft today for En The old organ was brought to if Crater Lake, returned to h e r gage whasajM win attend school. the valley In 1IBL by Patftot M. home on Sherman at. A. Williams, a pToneer Presbyter ian mlulonsrp. It E a i breifcfet by L hoat arhand ,'Caps Hdrn, laiffog " Burton upd' Theron Farris, of at Crescent City and brought la ,[ Portland, former Ashland hoys have been visiting with friends. from the coast by oxen tegms. The^ beautiful old black w aln u t U to * They w ill return to tkotr home tr. la a state of beautiful prefer- h ratio«. The organ is Owned h r a ' Medford woman at the preseal 1 time apd has been used in rural school work, following the die- ’ ad extending ttoyond-4hs continuance of its nso for mis- 1 Á » building are the wall sionary purposes. r. ’ H ier structura. From thè Many Ashland folks attended 0 TODAY, TOMQBXOW AXD W S D N U D S Y iwtohtoh It was built and the dedication concert Sunday 1 t of the material aped it to evening. Thu beautiful u p w. 1 p jl- ' f if- ' Wd that U « U destroyed church was filled to Its capacity, c Atwswai Oregon OoBferenee standlag room at a premium. 8 Numbers, well suited for show- ’ W ill bg Held in Salem lug the beautiful tonal quality of 1 pipes aad roads of the now or-. 1 gnn woro Included la the concert 1 program by Prof. Evans. Is 4 this group was a composition by 1 Prof. Evans, "Romanc |p A”, iaa- Jostlc. yet pcaslvs uambur. "Bells * of Bt. Anns D Bcanprs” by Run- * sell, was a uambur which . ’ Prof. Evans ua opportunity rif ' displaying thh chime stops- 1 Rev. E. Percy Lawrence, to 1 pastor of the Medford church. 1 Mrs. H . B. Marsh, organist, has ' * “J * * , . p<w decree on e - J *? < J ® “6 dld » nMm” - # ' -¿ ¿ * 3 1 , i “ * y * ¡ “‘ 2 w NEWÔRGÀN gents meeting of the r of the Metoo- *L *W , orthlugton.wmd g splendid a * lotner Billings the Scripture ■ace Engle was lesson study. qmoroua moo«- Mtatotor.** Inspect _ edge of the Uhls. , NhPklni a<e usually S i inches square, howevsr, smaller ones era often used. << , I f the table cloth contains a large floral design In the center, an extra centerpiece is not noose • * rf . Linen should always be hem- med by haad. the weaejng quality of* a tabla doth to aotho great If hcmstltohud, bpcausu the filoth often breads atone the line. Hem (he napkins with what to known as a bling hem. N e w *to»«h ronr linen when being laundered, and tri o rd e r' to keep It white. WTAp it la Uns H a i m nanar •' Wong but tat? took a hand in the game. All matters pertaining to the ^njbtoMricewpre settled two daymngotdHl^Mtovtotonal court. *** £*30 was to rocU W 4»e taoney that spalled a life M else -for him sad hto larga femlly. A Outside the Provtoioaal Court. Wosff h| a ¿iko, -Walked lato the path, of a motor car drives by Ales Moskowitefc. a Butstaa. > A t St. Luka's Hospital an hour later ho died from a fractured skull ftpOIMM SECOND UBERI < p a ra r? LONDON. — <U>>— "There aro; JM hopeleAs duds tu ’the World," The ladies of ths Social Circle declared A. Barratt Browp. prin of the Clixisttaa ohuich w ill ro- cipal of Ruskin College, Oxford snmo. activities Wednesday fsltor* University, addreasihg hto otoss. ~ aa<m.<ff«pt. 1 4. after a summer of- - Brown qualified hto sweeping inactivity. It to reousted that assrtton h r aylag, "provided pro members hiTng settors and fhtm- per treatment and opportunity are hles X » * to OSS the meeting. A, GUNS TO RENT ' Itoombo and f day fishing at (Biggest Little Store in Town, Open Evening«. PEMBERTON REQUESTED TO RETURN COMETO PASADS - DRUM CORPS ’.-OOMTS0E?*- ” W AT1R T O ^ T ,AXB (ftftcros OHAXPIOMSHIP up SIP wMh an ariPMito id during ths lest yarn of PEOPLE « W<”* INVITED^