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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1927)
? r i The aòeldent was caused b y< Apple I mJsuudereUadtngof trefile e lg -|U v e r, Mi Rrtnmrd From Bed Mt.— Walter H. FruMft on «tr**t. accompanied by Alexander 'L iv ingston. «ha resides o i K l i t Maia, and D. J. Quinn of Aatoria, Oreana. honae e a a te te jih u Wv- Ingstoa bp Mb. rpMwned I « * V T ulna from R jjl mountain. where E y < ; ; 1 g j ■ Í . they 8pen |kb e week-end hunting. They brought beak two deer. A marriage license was issued yesterday morning at.th e county Wright Family Home— Mr. and M M W irt M. Wright elerk'e office f n Medford to Ben Vlmont and Anna Markle, both of and two eons Donpld and Robert, returned to their home en Beach that city. street yesterday, After having iw Friday spent the past few days visiting a music of Don't forget our Special on Un called for suits. Paulsernd’a. i- t f with Mrs. W rig h t'* parents 'kt Da vis Creek, Oregon, ’ ■ . The High Jtehool I operated tty atqdontb ’of • • th >| Smith-Hugheg Moras' Economic«! coarse, will be opened next M r a ! day -under the direction e l . M u n Hasel SmQh, - according to a n -j nouneemoat r a l e today. ' The cafetcrii . at the t kW ifl school enables pupils, .to ¿atehidD warm meat» wt* a miniahrip coal J s a t has been a popular school institution In the past. | The cafeteria is conducted la connection ,w l|h ^e {Tactics House or Medcl Cottage, a ectydi supporting dhfbt «room " '/k teE m Miss Wallace Home'«*■ . I Mrs. C. O. Portar A on mat loft last evening te, Oregon. Where they I a few days visiting son Frank. . Shows Arrived— The W. B. Evans Combined Shows arrived ia Medford yester day morning and proceeded to the fairgrounds where they have contracted to appear in connec tion with Medford’s Jubilee of Visions Realised. “> Oet a Calumet Kid Balloon Manxanita with a can of Calumet, Schuer- id by the man’s Grocery. S-tf w enjoying ir vocation, Hunting This W e e k - Henry O. Enders and Fred g the time etkeo and Neil of this city, accompanied by L. L, Mullit of San Francisco, Calif., who has been spending the summer months at the Lake of Oet your glass, Jordan’s Mill. the Woods, are spending t h i s week hunting deer in the country surrounding the lake. Marvin Shaw, sod of Dr. Mat- tie B. Shew, of this city, expects, to leave Suqday. Sept. / Id , for Corvallis, Oregon, where he wllL enter the Oregon , Agricultural college. ! ./ C liff Payne makes cupboards for clean- Returned From Lake - ■ Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. Kinney and Wilfred Wagner of this elty and Mr, and Mrs. W. B. New combs of Grants Pam were among those returning home yesterday from the Lake of the Woods. They reported a light fall of snow at the lake yesterday morning. Dance tonite HUarlty Hall, Medford, Dickey’s dance band; WAGON” Mrs. Stanley Robinette and lit tle daughter and Miss Victoria Tavener on the Boulevard re turned home yesterday from t h e coast, where they have spent the peat few weeks at Marshfield, Seaside and other cities. rh ilum a P“ • i r • (B ig g est L ittle Store in Town, Open Plaaa today. in,direct charge of Miss Kathe DMtel. 8 m itk 4 fc tl* According to Mias D idte£ $1 are 16 girls enrolled A group which Will ho In - chg of the cafeteria and modal . tags, each gfcrl doiog a chare the work in seek, daring t 1 RODEO STAR- 8 8 IS ' * ■ really/ have a lot of things that could be used ’/ band’* H arder jn yttur household and at • - LAKEVIEW. Mitt. t4 — prides better’ than* yen On the S je o ifth h great Pendle- ; 'ton round-up where she and ' her husband, "81im” Harris, thrilled rodeo crowds many times, ■ Lorena Tricksy, dare-dOvtf rodeo flder, was bound over - to5* to il One thousand one hundred and ; grand Jury, had la In JaU, here, ten card of. pears hare bee« hkid without bail n^aEiag Ac vested aua shlMie« M»m Medford ' to the markets so fair thia, season. tion of the grand 'Jury. •* A prelimluM-y hearing was This Includes the shipment 56 She waa etrs which left the Medford rail- held la te z yesterday. read yards Monday-night. ' ■ «barged With stabbing her hua- hand to death September 2. Tru man Hartslg, store clerk, testi fied she bought a k n if e similar to that which was used la etab- , bins Harris th ' death. '*-- ' '• Mrs. Myrtle Wells of Elton, have takeq.mu, Oregoh, »cc4>!ppep,led by her (our daughters, arrived In the city a HMrtfc.MHitii few, days agosqnd have taken ap their residence In the Lockhart home on the Boulevard. T h e girls, who attended school In Ash land last winter, w ill again enter the local Institutions. ran8Bmo TopAT ythineferthc With her párontk. Mr.-'and U 8. Brown in Ashland. left In Washington— Mrs. J. A. Lockhart on t i e Boulevard, who it spending the summer months visiting with rel atives and friends la Washing ton, is not expected to . Arrive home for several weeks yet. , Phons Paulserutre andj^rosslng. sayleusly leaving Sunday— Bread and butter piokles, 26c Jar at Schuermaa’s Grocery. t-tf dfciiM na Winder Meme— ' ' ,JM<«. Ella Sperry on Mountain Svene«, accompanied by h e r daughter. Misa 8arah. left recent ly) for Washington, Where they É jll apead thé winter visiting with àsfktiveo and Mends, .« J r r ’ Frank Rich Ison, who reside« on tiie 8iskiyou mountains near Pi lot Rock, spent several hours in this city Monday visiting friends and looking after buslattm af fairs. M r. Riehlsoa recehtiy'In jured his foot badly sad Is forced te am' erutchm for a few weeks. Mies Imogene Wallace has re turned home from Portland, Ore gon, where she hde.tpeat the past month studying music with' Flora Gray. Miss Wallace will open her studie of music-Friday, Sep tember i t in the Beaver block. Boots and Sh ÜRJÍEW SERVICES INCLUDE z wffl «USPGOMEBi; A N D T A K E T IM E T O IZX)K TJHEMpOyKR. ip tickets are good u n til trip to profit by them. T ire R epairing MASON TIRES AND T oilet om am s and. powders, v W V A W T O B ÏW . Ail w ill gladly Mener your help you arrange kin ds T o ilet A rticles. Pill», M edicines, Ointment«, T oys and G a m es,, Combs, HQNOR llh h d ^ r | . to you teing m eettol th e W iiitie .li tV;. The' -«Mi E b H A R T S Imogene Wallace accredited teacher of piano— 8tudlo open Friday. 8ept. IS, Beaver Bldg. . 11-2 k r Tb« r w e «tara. Oebrtfn w in Tendi a t flkale CtttF— Mim Hgs®> Ehaver, who taugh school on the Dead Indian moun tain 'road last winter and waa en gaged to teach there again this year, has been traasferrod to Shale City Instead. So many fam ilies moved away from the Dead Indian, that it waa aeeeesary to consolidate the Dead Indian and Shale City schools. Her brother Joe te expected to arrive la thia city from Montana la about h week or ten daye to enter t h w Southern Oregon Normal school here. theoxfccdaod Full Fashioned SILQUE SEPTEMBER 14-15 A fragrant preparation for chapped hands and face, rough or dry skin. A pleasing after shaving Lithia iter — Fun all the ex- Big a rcu s Rodeo Earn- ’ TUB ST R E ET DANCING W E D N E SD A Y NIOHT ; ’ PAXÄDX - DBUH O M M OQMTXST - W A fU a flOHT „I AIK o n w n s - rom w oK xs ' OHAMFIOKUnp BA8XBAU. SAMB ASHLAND PEOPLÉ CORDIALLY