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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1927)
~ ~ ............. ffates M. L. Davidson of this .« 4 t y •pent M » « ril hour* in Medford yesterday. TlsHM^g with friend* and transacting business. H afold Bèll As Wife SHANOHA^ — (IP)— After see calmly looked pn as wife 1 & >T*o hours later she was deaid poison Ba Soong-ase calmly puf fed away on h|s opium p i p e end Bn Informed hie neighbors. while »te dl«4kln ng°*V> ’’•> , The pogoe oame, questioned Bn. Today Bn la > in foil swaging ‘ nd ’ t r 1 sfl «a charge of cliyn- iital negligence. Thy dead womnu was 3 | ..years eld add thq mother cf twq cbUdphb. They M d been married J 1 f w According to lu fo rm a ita n jo b - talpnd by Police Constable -Cam ming, the husband and w l f c ’ e quarreled and she slhpoed h i t face. Neighbors wore present at the time and remonstrated with her, telling bet\ph« should not strike her huebaad' The wife left In a huff and came back at* tor the visitors had gene. “Look,’’ she eaid to Bn. dis playing some poison tablets. Bn nodded Indifferently. The women placed them la her month and swallowed them. She then went to bed. EWsecured his oplam pipe, cooked a pm and Tucker ing bis wife swallow a quantity of writhed in - teeny. lord >ok- 15c g-tf U se se IM sa M teB d l W /llI npwwBt rTflBI. yVBUM« BB*^S a."""" Mrs. A. N. Humphrey of Klam- ath PallB, ucoompa«ied by bar son Francis cf Chflequtn, Ore., spent Monday and Tuesday in this city looking after business affairs and vlsltig^ friends The Hum phreys formerly resided, * on B ctreet In Ashland. i— district deputy of Bicycles repaired. Plait Shop Wtambudof Jack* m Labe «puntina, Mtetofrd Tuesday i meeting of th at W ill Attend Normet— Marshall Shields, a resident of Eugene. Oregon, arrived in this M is t a Calumet Kid Balloon city yesterday to enter the South WÜST a can at Calumet, Schuer- ern Oregon Normal school. ' Bn jgñn’s Grocery. > > t - t f route to Ashland Mr. Shields stopped for a «hört time to visit with friends in Medford. ‘ Dr. George Rebec of the philos LOST—Little curly white dog. ophy department at the Univers ity wt Oregon at Sagene, a tor- Had collar with name and ad mep resident. o< the R ogue River dress. M. R. Cenldy, 111 Bush St. M -l’ yaJtey,. MJbnapdlng several days v ilt la g to fe h lk h d bad* Medford. Left This Morning— Mr. and Mrs. W ilmer Poley. who reside' on the corner of Gresham and Allison streets, left this morning by auto for htfh’ T. Mltchelmore W ashington, D. Ci, where they f <tho local Presby- will spend probably two months. f pre'am ong those Jasz dance at Bellview Friday ¡son ceanty who are htoe days’ coator- sight, Sept. 1«. Dickeys mnsic of tetovi. which la he- three pieces. Gents 60c. ladles >6. 11-2 t at the Presby Bugene. Oto. O r e Register e d Seventy out of state cars were registered at the local Chamber of Commerce on th^Plasa, yester «. Rilen Smith, who resides day. Fifty-one tourists stopped sat Mala street, and Mr. and in Medford Tueday I to register C. B? Bamkin of Talent, are their «ara at the Medford bureau. Ung the day visiting with rel- s and friends at Montague,: C aj« T b q j wgi rotun^ to this toto sarto «hto pvdnlng. ' ff» ' ■ Few Deer K I M — Few deer have been hilled In Josephine county, sines the hunt ing-season opened on Saturday. Last year several large b u c k s were exhibited on the opening day but so far thia season no reports have been received In the city of local hunters bagging their quar ry. A few have been seen on run ning-boards of Automobiles. —» Grants Pass Courier. - , - — r ' " ' . " - All makes of typewriters for » —« h A r t ’B. 11-1 Get your glass, Jordan’s M ill In Grants Paas For Few Dnyw— Dr. Frederick W . Hogg of Port land Is In the city for a few days. Dr. Hogg landed In southern Ore gon fot* the first time in 1887, lo cating In Ashland. He wan one of the Incorporators of Central Point and shot ducks la the fields which Inter became the city of Medtor<L -^-Grants Pass Courier. Itfhls city, rhturned boats 1 f i t 'night frost Portland. Orpgon. Wlicre ho has,spent tbq past few days lrokipg after i^tsiuess •<- ' fairs. While in Portland! M r. Daria also visited with his Wife’s sister and hnkhaad. X r . and Mrs, Tbeo- d ete Kinney, who bottr formerly attended the Southern Oregon I Normal school here. Mrs. Kinney was Mies Pearl Shrupi before her marriage, * shopped In Mo.lfor'l— Mrs. Bvoifa Jones on Cooildget Ftreet. accompanied b y her stater Miss Dorothy Paddock of Los An, gelra, Calif., who is visiting fo r a few weeks |n Ashlapd. spent one day this week shopping and visit ing with friend« in Medford. Mrs. P o leyL cft-— Mrs. Joqaphine Poley. who has been livin g jn a residence on Viets street for some time, left this morning for Oakland. Calif., where she w ill Join her daughters, Miaeee B ra and Minnie Peley, and make herhom e in that city. The Misses Poley, who formerly taught for many years in the Ash land high school, are new engaged In teaching at Oakland.1 Moved la t e New Meme— Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor mov ed yesterday Into their hew home w hich' they recently purchased, on North Maia. Mr. and Mrs. Tay lor are the proprietors hf t h e Plata confectionery and cafe in this city. , . , Taken Possession J. Ai Teo of this city, who re cently purchased the Cottage Bar ber shop, located on South River side, ,to Medford, from M. E. Murray, ha« taken possession of the shop and la pleased with the business. Mr. Teo formerly was in charge of a barber shop in t h e Elks building In Ashland. He will be assisted there by W . I. Der rick and B. W. Batton.. Tavern Of - Years Ago ADRIAN Mich., pgpt- I*«— (U»>—To his famous collection of antique bottles, antique homes and antique automobiles, Henry Ford has added the 8tege Coach Inn, built nearly a century ago on the old Chicago turnpike. The transfer deed shows Hen ry and Mrs. Ford bought the inn, first known ns the Eagle tavern, which w m a landmark in t h • days .of the Civil wgr. The Inn was a regnlar toep for Detroit and Chicago coaches. > ' i It is believed Ford will restore the preperto, which /was own«d by Miss Ella Smith. £he got it from her father, who bought It-in 1864. Cowboy T enor Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Stenaett and daughter Lolo of John Day, Oregon, are spending a- tow days In this city visiting with M r. a te Mrs. J. L. Greenwood a t.t h e i r home on Liberty street. v - Mra. Greer H ero Mrs. Lillian Greer, sccompnn- led by her son-in-law Harvey Ling and her laughter, Miss Elbert, ar rived la Ashland Tuesday from Burbank, Calif., where they have epeat the summer months. After spending several days In the etty transacting business and visiting friends, Mrs. Greer and Mr. Ling will return to Burbank and Mliw Elbert zwlll no on to Eugene, whore she is a student nt .the Uni versity of Oregon. Imogens Wallace acci teacher of plano— Studio Friday. Sept. 18. Beaver I chase fit more .^rpedinp animals. ( Mr. Tuelter has bed much ex- Werienea to few farming and chose Ashland terrtto tr is tho lhcat<Dn fit bis project because of its ad aptability ip regard to ideal «11- jnate had market cantor. / “We like the Isolation of ' our fclace. We still hare much to do hefcre we w ill be rpady to .receive psany vfaitora, but Wh are pleased with the p r o g r e s s pre hare made thia summpr" Mr. .Tucker statde. The Whelming > season will Start in March ted April and Mr. »fucker expects his stock to be in creased at least one hundred per 4ent?.-* ? ” • X Some exceptionally fine stock tbs been Secured by Mr. Tucker. bis Offering 40 IN . PR IN TED SILK CREPE Before Harold Bell W right enl novels he was a carpenter. < B «mate near Tueeon, Arts»,'a k digued and built the water Mi hoard motor when chasing the JEfojaMaa.tho boat with him w| In the Gu writing GOOD Regular $1.95 to $2.50 Yd. Values. R E SU L TS GIRLS SOUGHT TO SEE WORLD Convent-Bred Portland Girli M issing Since Sunday N ot Located SAN .FRANCISCO, Sept. 16. — (IP)— Search tor Nida, 14, and Nalda De Alfonso, 16, convent- bred girls of Portland, Oto>, who. disappeared last Sunday, while walking on Teelgyaph H ill ln’ 8an FritiihUhU, csaterSd in the region from Salinas to > Dal Roy Wednes day. • A track driver told local police he had picked up two girls, an swering the descriptions of Nlda and Nalda, and had driven them from Salinas to Del Rqy. “We are broke and want to see the world,** the girls told him, according to the driver ef the track. Two girls who registered at a Watsonville hotel were a ty ftret thought to' be the mlsffng eitoete, When questioned by Watsonville police, however,ithey 4t.Rd v e d themselves to be Madeline and May Bowen of Madera. Request Of Commission Considered FA N N IE GETS DIVORCE .CHICAGO, Sept., l L ^ - d P l r - Fannie Brice, stage oomUsedianu«, Wednesday was granted a di vorce from Jutes “Nicky’* Arn- stqin on grqunds of infidelity. The case was filed Monday and wras not contested. -k Judge Otto Kerner of circuit court, who granted the coramed- iesne’s application, also gave her custody of two children. She naked no nHmony. .» < BU Y . L U ST ER GLOSS It Makes Your OLD TOP L D tE M R W vCoqtolle — Nepr city» well had capacity of 200,000 gallons a day. . J' ■ * ---------- —------------ Burtlaud— Local factory will make “traffic shock erasers** for national. f Oh«™» < - B ETTER WEALTH— K ,. LONGER L IP « ’ Fpr u normal thoroughly re lieving urinal flow, cleansing the system fit wjgstes that poison and impair health, take F O L B T l’H,L8 diuretic, and .feel again the urge of an active . ache-free b o « , good appetite, .sonnd sleep. Kidney Irritations, too frequent night .cells, scanty burning secret tlqam, rheumatic aches, am ample waNhing. Landon Taylor, Dior- - Io> » ’ that any medicine could benttlt me sir quickly a te no bap- rt)L E T DRILLS dl- urtofei” SaUtotoU00 '»«»ranteed. where savings aré greatest” E LK S BLDG. [25* Awniuewary I PH O N E 3 A SH LA N D |25* Annwersoryl Knickers For Real B oys WASHINGTON, Sept. 16.— The Interstate commerce com mission toddy received aw applica tion from the. Gyeto Ntorthera^ Northern Paelflc and the Ortgdn- W ashington Railroad and N aviga tion company tor authority to operate: over the Longvtewi Port land and Northern raHroed be tween Longview and Olequa, Washington. The com m ission refused to give ont the application text un- tlT it Is dockets^. The application, it wan learned, however, is simi lar to one filed WUh the commis sion last year a te rejected. I t <ns understood the applica tion .raquesta the commleeton to divert four passenger trains now running between Puget Bonte a te Portland, Ore., over the L. P. B N. to provide-Longview wRh t f Look at this shoe. Leather sole end heel, built over — full sized last JI Hn ' D ,\ \ Insuranefe lots of room. For The School 'B oy AU Wool— All Stara OWE PRICE A real value « tv ZA delightful hit of stylo has been deverhr wrought into this Brown Calf Oxford NO, 3 Mercerized Hose Insurance protects investm ents in phy- propeTty. B ut a bad taiffht destroy j our te gJafi' K jMKi make v from renth, you d carry rent insur- $338 Tor Girls |35*A>wh¿m^| > insuranoe w ill pay ■«It you would other- lose ju st as long a s property is render- nienantable by a fire. 4»« .rtwlky the ford F ire Insurance REDMOND’, Ora., 8opt. I L — ftp»-—Bd Brawn,, about 88, oper ator of Redmond’s first cream ery. died Tuesday, y»e result of a stroke of apoplexy. Browa. a pioneer la the development of the dairying industry In Chntral Oregon, to survived by his wid ow a te a aoa and daughter, both University of OMBon nth- donte. ' x Unusually satisfactory tor every day wear. Pair fcs¡*Ánwtoawwy| «4-fer- l Hose' Our tattjpWs ‘'True Blue“ model, made t w blue or gray eham brays at 4 P « . 91.00 z A*»' ' ,;af 4 k < • A large vaMety of patterns in Wool or Corda $3.49 to $5.90 Oregon City «*» Now Portland ft Southern bridge at Carver, 7<8 foot long opened. . ■ jk t ••Í: ■ i 'ji . i1 * T his offering is m ost com plete and in composed of m any beautiful P r i n t e d Crepes ih a host of this sea sons most popular cokor combinations and designs. * a .# s ' *‘JW'hL ■ ¿JA ’ Jk! ‘ , ‘