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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1927)
n e a rly a wash ago, b a t news o t t t waa kept w ith in the prison w a lk u n til 1st* la s t-M ig h t W ith a safety razo r Diode w h ich Q t f t o p iN . e a lT Sept. I t . |F > — C la ra P h i ll ip . ‘‘T ig e r v o - she had bean allow ed to b a re to r use ft» sewing, th e “ h am m er m u r « ” who shocked th e w orld in when she beat to d e tth w ith deress" slashed her w rists as she ham m er A lb e rta Meadows, h e r lay on her prison cot. She tied th e w ound loosely w ith s T b w e l ¡al in love, is under extra a rd at San Q uentin prison fo i and lay back to die, but a m a lin g an unsuccessful attem p t tron heard her groan. IAN . a “ activities o f th e L ln eM n School P a re n t Teachers Associa tion th ia -y e a x w ill be centered aboa^ th e P la y S l^ d fund, ac cording te M m . V . D M ille r,, prealddht o f the organisation/ who has announced the ftnst m eet ing o f the year w ill be held F rid a y .a fte rn o o n ,,September 10, a t 3 :3 0 o’clock. T h e Lincoln School associa tion has a membership of approx im a te ly 40, according to Mrs. M ille r, who is snxtous th a t a ll Interested parents a tte n d the m eeting F rid a y afternoon and become Interested in the w o rk. M rs. W . W . Gould Is vice pres ident and M rs. A. C Demers, secretary-treasurer o f the asso ciation. ' s u ic id e and threats to k ill her* It a t the firs t opportunity. T h e suicide atte m p t occurred 0 w hen Jack Demneey, w o rld 's heavyw eight chAm pwn, and Luie F lrp o th e A rg e n t!« « , Maahod a t N aw Y o rk C ity ; F lrp o ,. who coaid n e ith e r read , w r ite nor apeak B agllsh, cam e to th is c o a n try dis playing a record o f knoekout vic tories over several g onth A m e ri can fig h te rs - W w i ¡hard w ith th e resu lt th a t ho was soon being featu red in the le tte r ’s big a ttra c - tlens a t M adison Square G arden, N ew Y o rk C ity . x By v irtu e o f victories over sev e ra l A m erican fig h ters, including B ill- B ren nan , C ksrthy W e in e rt and Jean W illa r d , he gained , a Fruit Worker Dies Tuesday Oscar Stinson, 00, died sud denly Tuesday noen, wbBe a t w o rk In the H ilie rs e t orchard, w here he Was employed as a laborer. H e had been a resident o f M edford fo r ipany years. D eath w a s 'd u e to h e a rt*'tro u b le from which be suffered f f r some tim e. S urviving M r. -Stinson is bis w idow and tw o daughters. Mrs. H a ro ld W a rra n t and B ertha ¿ tin - son. S urviving b ro th e rs ,a re E d ward Stinson and W illia m Stin son. HANSEN SCALES SPECIAL Simpson’s afternoon. School opened w ith every in d i cation o f a successful Monday m orning. T h e aphaol hah been cleaned an d painted Inside, end th e teachers,,, both th e principal and p rim a ry , a re delighted w ith th e settin g f o j th e ir y e a r’s w o rk. T he hostesses fo r th e meeting o f the U pp er V a lle y C om m unity C lub W ednesday, were busy the day before, preparing, fo r th e firs t meeting since th e sum m er rest. T h e mem bers n r lo o kin g fo rw a rd to an in tre s tin g address by Misa C ham berlain. W ith 'o n e o r tw o o th e r num ber» fo llo w in g o n f ,busi ness m eeting which w ill be o f con siderable dim ension and a social h o a r w ith r e f v h s h m e n t served, o a r a fte rn o o n w ilt bd gone. Miss Flo ren ce Y o rk w ill be w ith a». M rs. W . C . Grnbb nod d aug h ter M a ry , le f t fo r th e ir hom e in Reeds p o rt a fte r tw o weeks spent in vis itin g relatives and frien d s in thia v ic in ity . H a ro ld , who Joined them h ere d u rin g th e ir v is it, w jll re m ain n w eek longer. , T h e ra in and ' general storm y w eather has held np the grain threshing and cu ttin g o f l a s t hay crops, and th ere does not seem to be any in d icatio n Of set tle d w e a th e r yet. A t a M fO tln g o f th e Yeem en Lodge a t the L O. O. F . h a ll last S aturday n ig h t th e mem bership votdd dow n th e proposed plan fo r meeting' a t th e club house this w in ter. M rs. J. M . M eek s f P a i o A lto , C al., a a n t o f M rs, F . Memes of this d is tric t, has keen vis itin g at the J. J. M yers home In A shland, and w ith th e fa m ily w ere ¿ In n e r guests o f 'M r . and M r * . Hom es Sunday. ’ - ty;’ ’ >< T h e g o lf luncheon given a t the Fred Hom es piece by th e m em bers o f th e g o lf d a b on Tuesday a t one o'clock, was in . every re spect a success. T h e a ff a ir bad, beeh planned fo r a la w n setting, b u t w ith th e Inclem ency e f t h e w eather, th e tables w ere moved M IL U O U A IR R S U E D was given th e support o f the A rkansas state D em ocratic cen t r a lc o m m it t e e . . ' R E N O , N ev. Sept. 14.— (IP)— W h ite r 8. W a rd , son Of thè m il r r ; larceny charge LO S A N G E L E 8 , Sept. 1 4 . — lio n a ire president - o f th e W a rd B akin g company of N e w Y o rk , (IP) — Jasper M a y e r, 3 4 , who and a w ell-kn o w n N ew Y o rk served d urin g 1 0 1 8 -1 0 as secre Sportsman, w as charged w ith In ta ry to N ew ton D . B a k e r, secre fid elity ' and fa ilu re to previd e. to ry o f w a r, waa held' In tk e elty In a divorce action filed in eonrt Jail u nder 3 1 6 ,0 0 0 b a il today h ere today by Mrs. B e y rl C urtis fo llo w in g bis -a rre s t on a charge W a rd , p ro m in e n t society woman o f grand larceny/ and em bam fo- m en t. .. W ;’ o f N ew Y o rk . New and improved service' to Portland find alt points in wertem Oregon and Washington daily. Handsome and comfortable parlor cars and reclin ing chair coaches, without change, eproute to Port-* land. , Reduce Your Transportation Costs! A ll scholars and students a tten d in g school o r college are carried fo r h a lf-fa re ; buy a 4 0 -rld e school tic k e t fo r the price of tw en ty fares. H a lf price tickets -are sold to a ll students irrespective o f age. Buy a 1 0 -rid e hook fo r th e price o f 7 fa r e s 'A N D S A V E 30 P E R C E N T . Good fo r 60 days. T h is book is ideal fo r th e com m uter. MEDFORD JUBILEE Roundtrip Rates, 60c Tickets Sold Sept. 14th and 15th Good Returning ' Sept. 17, 1927 x FÜLL INFORMATION AT PHONE 47 HOTEL ASHLAND ASHLAND, ORE. H ardw are W here T o u r F eet W ill B rin g You r I I ■»totta cky Strikes the finest flavor and protects the throat W Eat 11,105* doctors write about smoking HAT is the quality that Tito Schipa, Jeanne Gordon, Clarence W h ite h ill, N in a M organa, F ran k Keenan, Ezio Pinza, W illia m H odge, Laura Hope Crews -and other famous a c to r s, ‘fin g e r s broadcasters and W p u b lic s p e a k e r s h a v e fo u n d th a t m akes LUCKY " ] ------- STRIKES delight- ''ful and of no possible injury to their voices? For the answer we turned to medical men and asked them this question: . z Do you think from yo u r experience with L U C K Y S T R I K E cigarettes that i 7 ' they are less irritating to sensitive or tender throats than other cigarettes, whatever the reason ? 11,105 doctors answered this question “YES.” Consider w h a t these figures m ean; consider th a t they represent the opinion and experience of doctors, those ’ whose business it 4s to know. RASEBMU STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Favorite Actor o f the Stage, writes: “Until I began to smoke Lucky $trike cigarettes, I had to limit my pleasure insmoking. Rowlsmoke Lucky Strikes exclusive» ly. My voice, my throat are never affected.“ FAIRGROUNDS THURSDAY, SEPT. 15, 2:30 P. M. 22 department« of the CoUem of LMerature. Science end the A rt» Admission 50c THE-BOAS ¡RAVE DEFEATED A L L CONTENDERS F 0 R THE CHAMPIONSHIP ’ IN VARIOUS DIVISIONS. THURSDAY’S GAME WILL DECIDE THE STATE -CHAMPIONSHIP. A REAL GAME! rtr - W illia m H odge, “The Winchester Stare? AnOxtUSikaebef A rchitecture and "Allied A rte — Butineae Admlntatretlon— Educa tio n - J o u r n a lis m — Graduate Study —Lew—MedWne— Mualc— Physi cal Educatlon-Soclology-Soclal W o rk — Extension Olviaton. I OVERLAND S 0 chance, a t t i e coveted title , hut was hnóahad o a t by th e champion in the second round o f « schedul ed 16 round t it u la r boat. T he a f f a ir created w o rld wide I t happens every day in Jack Dempsey’s Ilfs , th is punching aWa, sp arring partners, a t Lincoln F ields. T h e ea-cham ptoh m AU efforts w ill be concentrat In terest and drew th e second la rg reaching th e condition he seeks fo r hla* fig h t w R h Q 0»e T unifoy, est gate la th e h isto ry o f t h e ed on raising the Remainder of those sp arrin g partners a re the ones who a re h elp in g h im reach U .lh 7 , 4 0 3 the fund this year, according to gam e, am o u ntin g to condition. < . . and a ttra c tin g 8 2 .8 0 0 persona. Mrs. M ille r. F o r his fiv e m inutes w o rk , F lrp o . indoors and a w o n d erfu l lunch WOVLD ABOLISH received IIOF.OOO and Dempsey TWO-THIRDS RVfjfcG eon hour la reported. F ollo w in g .3403,000. LITTLB ROOK, Ark., S e p t 14. thte happy tim e , those w ho cared to , adjo u rn ed to th e g o lf course — (IP ) j _ A b o litio n o f th e fc»o- an d a fe w holes were played. th ird s z ru le need by th e n a tio n a l B rid g e was playd indoors, tw o |a - convention in selecting candidates bles beiag k e p t up thro u gh the in fa v o r o f* th e m a jo r i t / rate» A rap id decre<ae in t h r C ra te r L ake road travel Is reported. A ll car checking stations In to C ra te r N atio n al park were closed Tues day by Superintendent (J, C. Thompson, except th e A nna Springs entrance. T h e C ra te r N atin o al P a rk company which operates the lodge sad o tjis f p ir k concessions has also been g ra d u a lly decreasing its large force o f employees, th e firs t cuts made , on U »>or D ay. The p a rk offlctally closes September 20. More Steps to the Pair in “It's Toasted” gives Last year plana w are made for raising a fund o f fl.O O fc J o r erection of a play shed. A to ta l of 3260 was raised fo r the pur-, pose. Big Decrease In Travel To Çrater Lake Thousand steps in a pair* of soòés better. No Throat Irritation - No f ljt e