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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1927)
i asblanb daily ♦ *|F ro m Portland ■ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allen, res idents of Portend, Oregon, spent the week-end in Ashland visiting friends and transacting business. Spent Sunday Here C. Brown,of Medford s p e n t Sunday in Ashland visiting the city and IAthia park. Visiting la AshUad— Sanford Johnson, a resident of Glendale, Calif., has spent t h e Picnicked on Applegate— Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Hanson on past few Weeks In Ashland visit* Manzanita street and Mr. and Stated communication of Al Inc with bia slater, Mrs. Marcia Mrs. J. W. Beck of the Ashland pha Chapter No. 1, O. E. 8., Tuea- Mitchell on Laurel strebt. Cleaning and Dyeing Works on dy, Sept tO, 8 p. m. Refresh Get a Calumet Kid Balloon Main street spent yesterday pic ment«.. By order of the worthy with a can of Calumet, Behuer- nicking- on the Applegate rivey. Matron. Leah Caldwell, Sec’y. enjoyable man’s Grocery. i - t f They report a most day. • W ill Be W illiam H. Gore will be t h e Spent Week-End ” anting Emmett Gillings, linotype oper Returned This Morning— principal speaker on the program Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Doremus ator at the Ashland Daily Tidings, of the fifty-first annual Reunion of the Standard Cleaners on Oak of the Pioneer society of southern and Tom Anderson, who is em street returrie^l this morning after Oregon, to be held in Ashland ployed at the Twentieth Century having spent the week-end in Grocery store In Medford, spent next Thursday, September 82. Klamath Falls vlsltitag t h e i r the week-end hunting on t h e daughter and her husband, Mr. Ripe peaches at Ash. A, Pro. Greensprings mountain. and Mrs. R. D. Bussard at Klam<- 184-tf Assn. ath Falls. Don’t forget our Special on Un called for suits. Paulsernd’a.,4-tf Final Registrations Friday — Final registrations for the Ore gon Agricultural college at Cor vallis willhe-heM Friday. Septem ber 23, changes having been made over their first decisions, with registration for upper classes the „following day. Regular c l a s s work will begin Monday, Septem ber i t . Let the UNION wrtto your tall eoverage automobile Insurance. Yeo. of course. " 88-tf •» — — Shopped ta Ashland— Mrs. Harry C. Kennedy of H ilt, California, accompanied by h e r sinter, spent a short time in the city Saturday shoplpng and vis iting with friends. Mr. Kennedy le the special agent for the 8. P. company In H ilt. Get your glass, Jordan’s M ill. Left For CorvaJlie— Webster Cbattlu, son of Mr. affB Mrs. C. W. Chattln on Harg- adine street, left yesterday for Corvallis to enter hie freshman year at the Oregon Agricultural college. Chattln will take a course In engineering. . Kippered Snacks, 2 cans for 28c Schuerman’s Grocery. 8-tf Left Yesterday— Mra. Lillian Greer sad son-in- law. Harvey Ling, accompanied by J i n . Harriet Fielding, regent of the Mt. Ashland chapter of the D. A .R ., left yesterday for their home at Burbank, Calif., after having spent the past few days here visiting friends and looking after business affaire. Mrs. Field- lag will visit for some time with her two staters who live at Mon terey, California. ' Phone Paalaerntrs for clean- and pressing. John Galey Left— John Galey left Friday morn ing for Eugene, Oregon, where he will enter the state university. Mr. Galey. who is the son of Mr. and Mrs; Henry C. Galey on Sher man street, is now a Junior at the Spent Friday H e r e - college. Mrs. Jesse Sands and children, Bread and butter pickles, 25c who reside in H ilt, Calif., spent Jar at Schuerman’s Grocery. 6-tf several hours in Ashland Satur day shopping and visiting with friends. Drove to Eugene— . Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Wagner on Granite street drove to Eugene, From D u n s m u ir- Mr. pod Mrs. N. J. Ablstrom of Oregon, Saturday, wtth their two sons, Paul anl Lawrence and Kay Dunsmuir, Calif., were visitors In Neil, who are students at the state Ashland recently. university. Returning home yes- terdy, they made the trip via the Cara Registered \ Sixty seven out of state can McKenzie Pass . highway, Bead were registered Saturday at the and Klamath Falls. local Chambr of Commerce on Phonograph Springs," F I x i t the Plaza. Shop. Hunting Over Week-End— ’ J. A. McGee, “ Dutch” Parker Visited Son and JVifo— Mr. and Mrs. O. Howell of Ore and Elmer Smith, all of this city, gon City, Oregon, spent Friday spent the weeke-nd on a* hunting , and Saturday in Ashland visiting trip. at the home of their i son and wife, Mr. and Mra. Cleo Howell Visited Mater— Mr. and Mrs. George O’Brien of on Palm avenue. Mr. and Mrs. .Howell, who has Just returned Santa Barbara, California, ac 'rom a vacation trip up through companied by Mrq. L. VanScoy British Columbia, left yesterday and Mrs. S. Holmes of Eagle Point spent yesterday afternoon for their home. in Ashland visiting at the home of their aister, Mra. Harry Carjton Ijeft For School?— on Union street. George Lowe, son of Mr. and Mra. D. M. Lowe of this city, left yesterday moFhing tor Eugene to Spent Week-End H< Zeldd Heer of Dunsmuir, Cal., enter the University of Oregon. George was graduated from the and brother, Leslie Heer, who is employed at Butte Falls, spent Medford high school last June. the week-end in Ashland visiting C liff Payne makea door frames. their mother, Mra. L. J., Heer on High street. Returaed F^rom W illiam 1 M. Briggs, B local at Week-End Q u e s ta - Mr. and Mrs. Olin Conwell of torney, returned this morning from Capitola, Calif., where hp has Dunsmuir, Calif., formerly resi spent the past two weeks in camp dents of this city, were week-end guasta of friends in Ashland. at Camp McWade. Visited Mr. and Mrs. 0 . E. McLane of Grants Pass spent the week-end In this city visiting with their son, who is night clerk at t h e Ashland hotel. TODAY, TOMORROW .AMD WXDMX8DAY Ix-ft Y e s te rd a y - Miss Thelma Perozzi, daughter of Mr. and Mra. D. Perozzi on Cranite street, left yesterday for Eugene, where she will attend the University qf .Oregon, this being Miss Perozzi’s Junior year. Phonographs repaired guaranteed— Elhart's. an d 288-tf Arrived Thia Morning — Mr. and Mrs. Homer W. Farn- um of Spokane. Wash., arrived in Ashland thia morning and a r e spending the day here with Mr. Farnum’s aister and husband, Mr. and Mra. J. W. Beck of the Ash land Cleaning and Dyeing Works on Main street. FIVE MORE CASES OF moroa & IILl'BGltASS One hundred and eighty sample packages of the bulbous b i l e grass which ia said to be parttcu t larly adopted to q f'th la section have beffn . distributed w Hugh Ranking, forestry service recently secured >00 the bulbous grass to matter on forest ranges. Stricter -Sanitation Urged supervisor by Doctor Who Makaa ' pounds of Stricter sanitation* la urgef by Dr. q i 8. Nawtotf, ‘h seh b . officer of Klamath jcbnpty, whs assisted in connection With a police, sur vey p t the infantile paralysis situation in that city.« ; Week of Special Declaring an open war on dis tricts where the antiquated, 1st«1 Prayer Services Starts rine ia in us«. Dr. Newton The Centrh^ point quartette that in the ten-day survey ha made, taking each case of /Ja» from the Central Pol A Baptist fan tile paralysis under observe ehurch, a musical o t0 n lt* tlq a of tlon, he found in nine cases out considerable reputation among of ten the'victim was in a part of Baptists In the state, w ill sing at the city where sanitation ia any the services in the Baptist church la Ashland this evening, aceoed- thing but modern. ‘Even though a person maj 4pg to announcement made today live in another part of the city J^y Rev. M. S. Woodworth, pastor where sanitation conditions are e f the church. A aeries of prayer meetings perfect they are assurbd no safe guard from this epllemlc so have been in progress for the last ¡long as thousands of files swarm week, and w ill continue this about the city,” the doctor de weeks, according to Rev; Wood- clared In urging that residents al Worth. Attendance has been. good low unsanitary conditions to ex and interest has been all that ctuld be desired.' ' ist be subject to heavy fine«. The musical organisation will Friday and Saturday three ^ew cases of paralysis ware reported Undoubtedly bring a large con to the health authorities. T W o gregation to the church this eve were reported Friday evening ning. A different minister will bringing the total to five cases la speak at the services each evening 36 hours. This outbreak came af his week, Rev. Woodworth said ter health authorities expreseed today. belief the epidemic was tinder control. urd»y Afternoon QUARTETTE TO SING TONIGHT Returned H o r n e - Mrs, a. A. Carlton returned Club Leaders To Hold Meet yesterday to her home on Union street, after having spent the past With activities of boys spon two months.visiting with relatives sored by the Y. M. C. , A. ready and friends at Eagle'Point * and to be launched within the next Central Point, , ' » .' two weeks, Doh Spencer, chair man oP the local leaders council Free lecture on Christian Sci has called a meeting of the lead ence by W . Stuart Booth at the e n of all hoys chiba for Thurs First Church of Christ, Scientists, day evening a t 7; SO. The meet Tuea. eve. . 8 o'clock. ing Is to be held In the Y .'ll. headquarters'In .the Pion Left Today — eer building, Plans for general F .S tq ith of this"city left to cooperation among tho Pioneer, day for Cbttage Grove, Oregon, Friendly Indian, and other boya* where he w ill spend several, organisations w ill -be discussed da/s. bg the leaders at thia meeting. The start of school organisa Free Christian Science Lectnr« tion of the clubs w ill be effected at the Science'chnrch, corner So. and the groups will soon have Pioneer Mnd Hargadine, Tues. eve. activities well under way. 8 o’clock. J 8., First huntlo/Yragpdy of t h season la Jackson county oecured Saturday afternoon when Myron Carver of Portland* was shot and hilled whits bunting In the Evans Creek district. The d i s t r i c t where the tragedy occurred la wild 'and almost inaccessible. Carver, in company with three Portland friends started d e e r hunting Saturday morning. Two of the party followed the top of a ridge and two followed the lower levels, it Was saftt. They Jumped two deer at the same time and both phlr, as far as could be de termined, started * shooting. Car ver, on the higher levels w a s etruck by a bullet In the l e f t shoulder. The bullet r a n g e d downward. Fatally injured he was carried to the Oscar Williams ranch where the party had been outfitted early la the morning. Carvqr died before medical asalat- anc reached him. ! * u Carver paid annual visits to this seetlen >of tgp country, It is said. ’• Due. to The. wildness of the territory and ¡inaccessibility, the body was not brought out and returned to Portland until Sun day. Methodists To Hold Conference Rev. qqd Mrs. H. F. Pemberton end daughter; Helen and Mra. W. A. Patrick left Monday morning for. Salem where they will attend the* aunuhi M. E. Conference "which ia being held there this week. Miss Helen Pemberton will enter W^iUamette University as, a meihber o f the Freshmen class. Pastors win be assigned to their charges at thia conference. " Dr. G. W. areas Is lay delegate from the local congregation. v ms-SORES WT bouse. J. A. Churchill, president of the Southern Oregon Normal school wlU present factors In fa vor of that organization and B. G. Harlan, new C. Q. secretary, will apeak. Musical numbers ark to be included on the program. Many visited the Lake Sunday, CRATER LAKE taking advantage of enjoying Its beauties for the last time t h i a SEASON ENDS John Mabin, Winter Care taker, Prepares far Long, Lonely Vigil Gathering In a great stock of wood for the winter supply, mov ing shatters, getting log braces near* the doors, ta occupying the attention of John Mabln, winter caretaker of the. Crater L a k e lodged with the official closing of the lodge season tomorrow, Sep tember 20. Tomorrow moraine practically all of the lodgq employees w I I* I leave, only the few who wil assist Mabin in clearing away t h e equipment remaining. The lodge poatofflee will close and nò stage service will be In operation after Tuesday. • "Things which w ill freeze are '** m 1 1 ; at MORTICIAN Helene Bieae Licensed Bady Assistant Hardware “ The Winchester Store** Deputy Coroner Office *we- NEW AND USED GUNS GUNS FOR RENT, AMMUNITION; BOOTS AND SHOES, OUTING CLOTHING, ETC. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS [T COSTS NO MORE THAN CHEAP PAINT. We Will Contract Your Work if You Wish. "e ' ■ * a r ‘ ' « Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. ■ “In The Heart of Town" Phone 98 Can You Tell a GOLD BRICK 10-11 ffouth Fir a t Tim m s is- W henY ouSecX JN E ? Many people think Aey can. bnt „a allcY talker makes them dwlleve that the. brick is gold through and through. When it comes to buying gold, hire a chem ist. When I t comas to buying stocks and bonds, jra- taln a.hanker. I t ’s your hanker’s business to know what's good and. what’s not In investments. Let him do your choosing for yon. BAKZH MOTOR 0 0 . ■tm - " < Stoves USE THE QUALITY PAINT 1M Medford, Ore. { I Î Next Year Your House Will Take More Paint Than Now. He would come to our place to get a bottle of Dr. Scholl’s “ 2 ” Drop Corn Cure. Whore Yoar Feet W ill ’ Bring -Yon Bhek. HEATING . ■ . 1 • *• 4 'Î Í b . • FINE FALL PAINTING If a Centipede Had Corns OVERLAND SHOE SHOP * • Simpson’s H. C. STOCK ‘ GEO. J. HAYES AT THE ORGAN SUBSCRIBE FOB THE TIDINGS (Biggest Little Store in Town, Open Evenings.) Contribute^ DnhMae— Harry Hosier, florist of Ash land, contributed the beautiful dahlias used as a decoration dur ing the Jubilee to the local cham ber of commerce as a gift toward the success of tba celebration. The dahlias raisc-l by Hosier are said to equal those raised by Mra. Mc Nulty of Creacbnt City.— Medford Mall Tribuna. < THERS.INC, a carried to the basement a n d ¿ached deep In strad; .potatoes ate burled deep In a pit. Than last of all comes the draining ef the building. Every drop of wa ter must be taken from the pipes leet it trap aad break the plp«b. a reserve iq kept In the basement and IS drained only after t h e ■enow la deep enough to insure a source of water. Sometimes when the. snow .ta late the situation cauaaa not n little worry as. the nearest Water ia one-halt » mile, away,” Mabln stated«. —A1 Jordan’s Army Goods Store— ■!I*H 4 i j a h L j Ä r ' Marriage Licenses Issued— Marriage licenses ware Issued Saturday aftsraoon at tba county clark’a office in Medford to Dor ethy Randall of Roseburg and Harold Irw in of Klamath Falla, W illiam M. Morrison of Oakland and Nall Pounds of San Franclaco and .Charles H. Barry and Jasae Hunting on Dead Indian— George Baughman and Claire A. Mordoff, both of Deter, Ore. Beebe, both of this city, spent the past two days hunting on the Ashland Visitor— James Kinsella of MaeDoell, Dead Indian mountain. California, spent one day la Ash land last week transacting busi Moved t<j Ashland - Mra. Minnie Bchadler a n d ness and visiting friends. family of Klamath Falls moved to Ashland- Saturday and have taken Visiting in Sen Francisco Miss Nellie Dickey, local at- up their residence on Roca street. tornay, has spent the past t w o weeks visiting In various south Hales man A, W. Fowler, salesman f o r ern California cities. Miss Dickey the Moe’s Bridges Lighting com was met in San Franclaco by her pany In San Franetaco, spent Sat slater, Mra. H. T. Kedwin of Los urday and Sunday in Ashland Angelee, and they than visited transacting business and visiting several different places of inter est. with friends. The fighting firemen are here in an hilarious third alarm of roaring laughter! IS. 1937 55— CLUB MAN SHOT AT | AU CIVIC members .of the Civic club and others who are interested In EVANS CREEK the work being dona by the dr- ganlsatlon are Invited to attend the meeting. which Is to be' held «m " ¿Tuesday afternoon la the club among rancher» to the* v h i l a y • üvrrvZ MONDAY, » esssá . Hie Citizens Bank Ashland, ..Oregon