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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1927)
AÄHIiAND DAÎLY TIDING« U o e a l j P e rs o n a l flo te s j r A Bear Ctaml j Little Snow A t Lake— / According to tourists, there is apparenti! little snow at Cra ter Lake, but the trail and the rim road are both closed by drifts of snow. S. 0 . N. S. HAS Paris W01. BIG SCHEDULE Dòli Up For COACH STATES I Legionnaires All makes of typewriters rent— Elhart’s. Albany, Monmouth, Definito , Opponent« for Local School FRIDAY. September 1«, 1M 7 ** October le t— Grants Myrtle Palat. ' Oçtehar Stk— Grants Medford; Ashland at Klamath Roberto declared that ap te the time of his arrest a yapr ago, he did net. know Prank Cook of Mc Cleary, p r John Harry Renaud. Cook Is now on trial with four otters and Renaud la being Bought for jumping his bond. Roberta said he rpdiored Deputy Joe Cole Sind — Medferd at man because another could do the Klamath. Palls at Ash-1 job better. Colqpan had testified that ha was removed because he bad found a still. PARIS— (LPT—• Parta w ill hare something like the same thrill Fonr .Fatalities Here Yesterday— It felt on July 14, 191* during Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kuney of There were four fatalities In tbe Victory Parade whqp the Grants Pass dfcent yesterday and Oregon due to Industrial accidents u r . vnestnut, Don Maitoy According to an announcement tbouaande of American Leglon-t thia morning in the city visiting during tbe week ending Sept. 8. id J. T. Just, all residents of made by Coach Mac MfcNeal upon naires march through the Arc de friends and transacting buslnes. »rvallls, Oregon, are spending his return from the North Wed- 'priompha op Sept. 19, prior to HIHsbor» w ill spend >15,000 Kippered Snacks, 3 cans fo r'25c couple of days in Ashland look- nesday the Southern .Oregon Nor- (he formal opening o f the Legion tot macadamising *aud improving : *, 6-tf J a u dance at Bellview tonight, Schuerman’8 Gro<jery. g after business. mal football squad will puit its Convention. streets. Sept? 16. Dickey's music of three -------- — strength against some of t h e The day wjll be an offlcial' pieces. Gents 50c, Ladies 15c. Former Teacher H ere , Ripe peaches at Ash. P, A. Pro. ( strongest minor colleges of tbs holiday. The tricolors of Francei 13-1 Miss Mildred Crane, who teach su. 2 f 4-tf state during tbe coining * football And the United state» w ill float I Coos Bay Harbor newspaper es at the Monmouth normal at ----------- season. Definite arrangements aide by-aide on a ll public build at North Bend haa new $8,00> V isitors FVcm Lebanon— Monmouth, Ora., arrived In Ash Medford Thursday— have been made for games with ings. plant. In (he cortege , w ill be Mr? and Mrs. Floyd Owens, land recently and Is spending sev Mr». Edna Hileman, W illiam Albany College^ Oregon Normal garshal Ferdinand PoCb, who lad residents of Lebsnon. Ore., are eral days here visiting friends. lemán and Miss Elsie Selpp of School of Monmouth and a game toe serried ranks of toe allied spending a couplé of days in Ash Miss Crane, who formerly taught HAVH YOU FORGOTTEN bland spent yesterday In the ,R to be had with U. of O freshmen armies to victory. Battle-scared land visiting friends and looking iu the Ashland high school, is How glorious It Js to awake y calling pn friends and tak- ,f desired. Albany College will Prencb and American flags will Medford at Ash with a. lively, energetic, care-free Dsriod after baptemlier lilfc. after business affairs. . staying with Miss Irene Berg at f in the celebration.— Medford play at Ashland, the Monn»outo Further information may Ss cla alu rt fr» recall tbe days when the sol the F. R. Merrill residence, on the body! And, how miserable it ta banka or truat aooipaniro. or from say F « lr i lly News. aggregation w i l l defend thqlr diers of the two countries charg Kaaarvo Bank. Phone Paulserufrs for clean Boulevard. to drag an aching, tired, weapr ■ laurels on their home field and It A. W. MELLON, ed together at Chiateau-Thlerry and pressing. body from a restless, sleepless Bacrotary of tho Traam:r i> Registered— . the Pro,h ar® « • * th« Ashland and In the dismal forests of the Phonographs jepalred a n d bed! The chances are that im-' WaaMnatoa. D. C . Saotwabn a :»». Forty eight-out-of-state cara ,eam W,U «ot t0 Eu<«n*- Othfcr' Argonne. • guaranteed— Elhart’s? 296-tf Returned Home — paired kidney action and urinal re registered yesterday. Thurs-i' tentatlve <amM “ ° t contracted as Harley Hughes, who 1s employ Starting from the George Irregularities have faled to keep K. Sept. 15, at the l o c a l yet are wUh College. Ar- ed at Miller's Toggery on t h e Unable to Find Hnnter e. ■■■ Washington status in the Place the body freed of lurking poisons amber of Commerce on the ca^e State Teacbera College and Plasa, returned home yesterday Deputy Game Wards».. F r e d that cause the distressing, aches. H. C STOCK its. This Is the lowest nilmber Chemewa Indians. This w(ll give d’lena, the : Legionnaires wl(l MORTICIAN morning from Woodburn, Ore., M errill states that he^hafc been F pLR Y PILLS, a diuretic stimu registrations during t h i s the n,e® ot So“ t*w r®. Oregon all pass by thp statue of (he Amer where he has spent the past few unable* to find many hunters who lant to the kidneys, are a reliable, ican Volunteer! In the Place dee Helene Bieae nth and the second lowest dur-! th* comR«tlUon they can take care daxa visiting with his parents, and have killed deer In the county valuable medicine, promoting Licensed Lady Assistant the year. of during their short season. ¿ États-Unis— named In honor of He has checked Cprvallta, Ore., where he visited this season. normal health-giving activity. _____ Coach McNeal attended the the United States’ participation with friends. eight bucks so far but states that Men and women everywhere are Itlng Parents__ meeting of football officials and In the was— through the Arc de not many are being killed, con using and recommending them. dr. and Mrs. Teddy Coldwell, coache<‘ ln Portland Monday. The Tjrtomphe, where each member sidering the large number of Get your glass, Jordan's M ill n reside in McCloud, Cal., are changeB ,n »be rules same in tor will drop a red, yh lte or blue hunters in the field.— Grants Pass nding several days in this city mucb discussion and many proh- flower pn the tomb of the- Un Courier. Iting at the Tiome Of Mrs. ,ems aB to th«lr Interpretation known Soldier, down the majestic Home From Crescent L a k e - dwell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. were cleared up. Many coaches Avenue of the Chgmpa El y sees, M. Hughes on Oak street and' believe that the new latral pass through the h e a rt.o f Paris to Charles W. Cbattin, Jr., is ' Bread and butter plcMes, 25c DEFENDANTS TESTFY WE TAKE ’ THE SAME CARE OF LADIES home from Crescent lake, where' Jar at Schuerman’a Grocery. 6-tf the City H all where they will * • ’ 7« *.* • DELI TACOMA. Wash., Sept. 19— (U>) he has been employed by t h q receive the homage of toe City — Frank W. Roberta, former sher CATE SHOES TO HE REPAIRED AS A CLEAN Southrn Pacific company for the Raymond Long and W ife H err o f Parta, ’ iff of Lewis county, and one of past two years, and is preparing Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Long of Here From Crescent Lake— • ER DOES A FINE SILK. bis deputies, W . B. Cqptea of to enter the Oregon Agricultural Stockton, Calif., are spending a Mr. and Mrs. Tim Rose, son Morton county, Jook the stand In college at Corvkllls at the open two weeks’ vacation in this city Sanford* and daughter, Virginia, their own defense la federal court ing of the Fall term. visiting Mr. Long’s parents, Mr. arrived at their home, on Allison here today. , and Mrs. O. W. Long, who reside street Wednesday frbm Creecent " .They denied the charges of gov Business too good. Can’t leave on East Main street. They left lake, near Klamath Falls, where ernment witnesses connecting Where Your Feet W ill Bring You Back — Jack, Ladies and Gents Hatter. this morning by au(o for Crescent they have .spent the summer them with an alleged liquor ring. Ashland Hotel. 13-2 City, on the coast, where they months, Mr. Rose being emj will remaia over the week-end. ployed by the Southern Pacific Ashland Squad Will Play A t Ashland Hotels— Raymond and his wife recently company at th at place. Sanford .First Game. September The following named people moved from Modesto to Stock- and Virginia w ill re-enter the war» among those who registered ton. 24 or . Local Ground Ashland high school, sad Mr. last evening at Ashland hotels: Rose will return to his work at SILK RAYON VESTS SILK RAYON One week from tomorrow, Sep Mr. and Mrs. J. Frith of Abbots Oet a Calumet Kid Balloon Crescent lake. ,T SPECIAL ’ «7Q- tember; 2 4 ,J th e Ashland high BLOOMERS ford, B. C., Canada: W. J. Coombs with a can of Calumet, Schner- EACH . * W football squad w ill play their of Dayton, Ohio; J. T. - Himen- man’s Grocery. PAIR * 1-tf Entertained Tuesday— 4 $ ls l tooto*ll ggtte of th e sea way of Winlock, Wash.: B. A. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Scott en owa of Blgnco, Texas; Winton son, meeting the squad from tertained Mias Jean Lynch and Returned to R oseville— Jones and Mrs. R. E. Jones of Crescent City on the Ashland W illiam R. Oibblet of Medfrod Tacoma. Wash., and J. M. Kohler Mrs. Lettie Judy, accompanied pridlroa, according to the South at dinner Tuesday evening, Sep Gen. end W ife Her^— and family of Long Beach, Call- by her grandson, George Judy, er« Oregon League schedule. General and Mrs. B. A Poors who have spent the past few days tember 13, at their home on B - Grants Paas, Klkmath Falla, of Washington, D. C., spent oue in this city visiting with Mrs. street. Miss Lynch is employed and Roseburg w ill be opponents Judy’s daughter, Mrs. W . L. ln the Dry Goods Department of day ln Ashland thia weak visit ing the city and Llthta pork Mr. of, flie squad this year. Maxey on Allison street, returned Enders store. , aniu M h .P o o ro who a rt enjoying i The complete league schedule yesterday to their home in Rose a n ip around, the world,, were ia announced qa follows by Prin-* ville, California. , Moving Today— Very much impressed with t h e cinal B. F. Forsythe: The Misses Genevieve and Ba September 24— Creecent City Don’t forget our Special on Un ther Crowley, their brother and beauty of Ashland and its sur vs. Ashland at Ashlnad. called for suits. Pauleen'd’e. 4-tf their grandmother, who recently rounding country. Mr. Pooie Is came to Ashland from Sltkum, now retired, and when they re- Holding Family Reunion^— Oregon, in order to eecure the Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Moss on ad vantages of the local achoola Mountain avenue, with their sons, and. took up their reslderfce In A. G. Moss of Los Angeles, Cal., an apartment belonging to Mrs. today ( and S. W. Moss of Klamath Falla, Lulu VanWegen at 400 Liberty .Shot Up Town— and their families, and M i a s V. D. M iller, who ta owner of street, moved thia morning to Moss are holding a family reun M iller’s Toggery In Ashland, and the Holmes apartment on the FASHIONABLE ion near Klamath Falla tomor a live wire In that city, attended BACK t® the . . ' north side of town, as ( h i r e with row, Saturday, September 17. { was no piano available at the Medford's Jubilee o( Visions HltHtE After NEW TWEEDS AND Realised yesterday and. as a LUNCH today we saw an former place. TOM MIX ATHLBTIC appearing yopng Typewriters for rent — El- qnember of the L<thia Rough FKLLOW carrying £ WOOLENS hart’s Book Store. 12-1 Riders aided in shooting up the HBAFY corn of aome Moved to Portland— town.— Medford Dally News' KIND and going FOOTBALL football ■ schedule ? OVERLAND SHOE SHOP ANNOUNCED IS A A C ’S r our N ew Fall L ia1 SATURDAY! mnsHma “The Circus Ace TOMORROW ONLY OITHK The Peddler’s Overhead W. H, Bartges and daughter, Spending Day In Valley— , Mrs. M. E. Randles and son, Miss Fonts, who haVe been rb- Bobby, on Liberty street left early eldlng on Wimer street In this FROM house <o Medford airport to he remod HOUSE ringing the DOOR BBLLS and we eled In accordance With federal K fA w that this morning for Sams valley, city for some time, moved tola ANOTHER oue o f those to Portland, Oregon, suggestions. where they will spend the day week AGENTS had htt town and was visiting Mrs. Randles* aunt, Mrs. where they will make their fu TKLUNG the ture home. Rachael Perry. HOUSEWIVES how he COULD sell good MERCHANDISE for lees THAN the home town MMCDHANT bemuse he has HE KNOWS YOUR HIDING PLACES HEATING CHARMINGLY FUR-TRIMMED BLACK, NAVY BLUE, TAN, GRÉY AND OAK BARK. NO ov RENT, AND i I .-.y y ■••wr.'-y j£vSM\ 1 \ PRICED WOMENS AND MISSES* Popular Priced Coate $12.95 to $25.00 Hardware Here’s a film of the great forest country in which one hreath - taking sequence is quickly followed by another against a back ground of un excelled beauty. GEO. J. HAYK3 AT THE ORGAN V,"* .»Sf J». ■ If He Didn’t He Wouldn’t B e in the Business THB vary first place an Intruder looks la the place you thlpk safest. I t ’s hla bualnesa to know people’s habits. Don’t try Outwitting the burglar. Keep your valuables — jewelry, heirlooms, bonds and private papers In one of our safety deposit boxes and rest secure. AUTUMN BRINGS DELIGHTFUL NEW COATS FOR THE YOUNGSTERS. GUNS FQR RENT, AMMUNITION, BOOTS AND SHOES, OUTING CLOTHING, ETC. ALL NEW MATERIALS WITH LARGE PUR COLLARS • ” 2 to 6 Years Priced ................................ . $3.48 to $6.98 The Citizens Bank Ashland, Oregon (Biggest Little Store in Towtt, Open Bveoiaga.) 6 to 14 Years Priced . . . . e 4 . . . . . . . $5.98 to $9.98