Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 27, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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ASHIAWD DAILY nD O N W
Motored to Medford—
Miss Lulu Johnson, a resident
Cleo Wilts» and Gertrude C arl­
of this eity. spent a short time In ton of thia city motored to Med­
Medford yesterday shopping and ford |oday. where they spent aer-i
eral honra «hopping and looking'
visiting with friends.
after buaineaa affairs. Mtsa Wilts»
We rent typewriters— ElharCs Is a candidate Ito the Llthiah In ­
door Circus and F|eata popularity
contest.
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f le e r ^t C rater Lake —
Tourists who made the trip to
Crater lake over the week-end re­ Caught Over 50 Tre nt
A party of severnl prominent-
port the atmosphere there as ex­
ceptionally clear and vigorous and business men in Medford caught1
that the lake was in one of its over SO brook trout at Fish lahoi
magnificent appearing c o l o r Sunday, ¿September 25
In Medford Yeeterdajr—
Local j Personal flotes
Mrs. H . P. Holmes on Mantaa-
ita street spent p few days the last
of the week visiting with rela­
tives and friends In eastern Ore­
gon.
Normal school books and
ies. ElbarVs Book Store.
investment pays better than
clothes. S e e
Pauserud's
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W ill Attend Norwkal —
Mias Elsie Harmon, a resident
of Grants Pass, Oregon, arrived
In Ashland recently to attend the
Southern Oregon Normal school,
Miss Harmon is located at the C.
O. Holman an B street.
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Mrs. Lewis Bockes, who h a s
Get a Calumet Kid
with a can of Calumet.
man’s Grocery.
Balloon
Schner-
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(Cleon Caldwell, who is employ­
ed-in northern California, spent
th£ week-end In Ashland visiting
wi|h friends, Cleon having for-
md^y resided in this city, where
he was graduated from the local
high school.
Normal school text books— El
hart’s Book atore.
Phonographs repaired
laranieed—-Blhgrt’s.
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Arrived to Attend School—
, Miss Lois Wells, «ho has.sppnt
the «In ter months at her home In
Dougina county, arrived in the
city a feW days ago to /e-enter
the Southern Oregon Normal,
«hare she ws« a student 1 k i t
year. Mias Wells* mother and. sis­
ter preceded her to. Ashland and
took up their residence In 'the
Lockhart house on the Boulevard.
Her grandfather, Sartos Wells of
Blktoa, Oregon, 1« also spending
several days here visiting, rela-
tlves and friends. Yesterday he'
spent tha day risking G. W .'Ben-
edtet on Mountain avenue, whom
he ha« known ter *2 years.
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Over Mountains
Re-cleaned rye, gray oats, vetch
seed. Order Henry Ford Ammon­
ium Sulphate no«, for spring de­
livery, and save $10 per ton. Ash.
F. A. Pro. Aaan.
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TOPAT ARD TOMORROW
Heaton W ill End—
The Irrigation season for IV 2 7
In Josephine county « ill be
brought to an end the last day of
the month. Rains of the past few
weeks have made irrigation -un­
necessary and only a few farmers
are no« using the water.— Grants
Pass' Courier.
P. T. A. Circle Meets—
The high sehocl circle of the
Parent Teacher Association will
hold an interesting meeting in the
Junior high school building on
the Boulevard Thursday after­
noon-, September 29, at 8:30
o’clock. All tbose interested in
tke work of this organisation, are
cordially- Invited to attend the
meeting.
Weeks O f Active Preparation
Draw To Close With Work Done
After long weeks of preparation
the I.ithians are about ready to
open their doors to the famous
indoor Circus they are sponsoring
October 3rd to 8th. Famous cir­
cus acta garnared from the fam­
ed sawdust, rings of tha country
will make their bow. Featuring
the premier Artists McMahon and
Wheeler troupe, funny clowns,
faring wire-walkers, sensational»
Jugglers, flying trapese artists?
and other acts «111 make their
appearance each night of the eir-
Cui, with a novelty baxaar, added
attractions and'- dancing each
night, will fill ont a week of the
PEMBERTON
COMES BACK
& J. Chaney is Re-Assigned
to This District as
Superintendent
SALEM, Sept. 27i — (IB —
A m o n g the appointments an­
nounced by Bishop W illiam O,
Shepard, of the Methodist Epis­
copal church, at the closing ses­
sion .of tha annual state confer­
ence hpre Monday, «are the fiol*
beet entertainment ever held here
for the price.
, The Popularity Conteats which
have been running for the past
several «aeka are now In their
ding their final rush of a great
final stages with the candidates
and exciting campaign.
Thera w ill be another count in
the popularity contest tonight at
8:30 and the final caunt w ill take
place next Friday night at 10
o’clock.
CHICAGO, Sept: 27,— ( IB
— Ban. Johnson, president of
the American League . today
announced the appointment
of Umpires R. F. Mullin and
E. T. Armsby to officiate in
the world series games start-
lngOctobor 2.
Poindexter; Southern district, 8.
J. Chaney, superintendent;. Ash­
land, H. F.-Penberton; MedArd
T. H. Temple; Talent, Jackson­
ville, Gold H ill, G. O. Waggoner.
During a debate oVsr the means
that could he used to raise
enough money to pay retired
ministers good pensions. Bishop
Shepard broke Into the discus­
sion with a plea for better sal­
aries for active preachers.
The bishop declared the prob­
lem is a* grave one and miptsters
in the state are receiving “too
little pay.**
NEW RAIN COATS, $6.98
Made in the latest belted style with patch pockets—
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’’where savings are greatest”
ELKS BLDG. • , PHONE 3
ASHLAND, ORE.
Beady Stitched
72x90 SIZE—3 LBS.
This Bat When Opened Will Make a Complete
! Comfort.
All Cotton Stock
No Shoddy Used
JUST ANOTHER ONE OF
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TYPICAL VALUES
WE HAVE OTHER SIZES
8 oz. Bats, 19c;
16 oz. Bats, 49c
16 oz. Bats, 33c;
2 */2 lb. Bats, $1.79
THE LITHIANS PRESENT
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THEIR
CHILDREN RAIN COATS, $3.48
lyith Cap to Match. Come in -Red on l|. Sizes 8 to 14
years: An Upnsual Rdin Coat Value.
INDOOR CIRCUS
and FIESTA
A t Ashland’s Armory
SIX NIGHTS
OCT. 3RD TO 8TH
Navy, Blaek. Sizes up to 44.
NO NEED TO PUT OFF
Silk Umbrellas, Each $4.98
BUYING WHEN FIRST
'Made with fancy tip and handle—Come in all the
OF
.WA«tod colors.
THE
SEASO N
PRICES ARE SO REA­
Hundreds Of Dollars In Prizes To
. B e Given Away Including
A NEW 1928 FORD, FOUR DOOR
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SONABLE A S T H fc Y
ORGAN.
beoton.!—Ut
ABE NOW AT
BEGINNING OCT0ÍER 1
Buy Your Tickets Now From Your
Favorite In The Miss Popularity
C ontest
Srsnint, Adults 50c
; WILL ESTABLISH POPULAR RATES FOR
PERMANENT GUESTS.
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CHILDREN, 10c
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Rooms gladly shown and rates given upon personal
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¿OB ANGBLBS. Sept. 17.— (IB
The calm which for many
months has marked bootlegging Placed Dahlias—
activities ■ In this city was shat­
Harry Hotter, who «on many
tered Monday by thp Whanging
prime at tha Mddford Flower
of bullets and a probably fatal
show With his exhibits, has placed
-bomb expiation.
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tha prise-winking danllaa In the
* Tony Posfer, better known as,
Llthia Springs Pharmacy.
They
“Black Tony” Parmaglnl, assert­
are certainly' excellent specimens
ed bootleg king, «as the target
of dahlias and « all worthy of be­
of two automobile gunmen «bo
ing prise winners.
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fired six shots at him as he stood
beside his o «a ear.
Bam Attalteo, an Italian «ho
Mr. and Krs. B. F . van'D yke,
police records sho« was arrested
for violation of the prohibition residents of Medford, spent sevejr-
1»« le«t March, wga probably fat­ al hoars In Ashland today tran­
ally hurt whqp a cnaaiagly con­ sacting business. .
ceived bomb, attached' to the
starter o( his automobile, ex­ Vlsttteg Brother—
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ploded.
He suffered a basal
Loyal L each w h o is employed
skull fracture and nnmerone by the 8. P. Co., at Klamath Falls
gashes while the automobile» and" Is «pending a fa« days ta tha city
garage were completely destroy­ visiting hla brother and wife, Mr.
ed. Police have bean enable to and Mrs. Grover Loach on High
question him.
street.
come in Black, Green, Navy and Red. Size 16 to 44.
stylé, Patch Pockets. Colors: Green, Brown, Red,
animals of the jungle. Ask someone who has seen it.
s
The Quality Store
Rain Proof Material, Flannel Lined. Made in belted
A story of the families struggle for existence with thé
w
Today’s photo is of Miss Cleo
Wlltse who Is second In the race
for the trip to' Hawaii.
RAIN COATS “GLASETFE”, $9.95
O^rìo-doifJ
a
Prflloe have ordered a ronnd-np
of bootleggers.
Eastern district, Aubert 6. H i­
ssy, superintendent; Bend, Ira
R„ Andrich; Bly, Robert Mcllven-
n ^ . Clackamas, A. J. Kester;
Klamath Falls, F. L. Wemmett;
—-(IB— -The wife of Herman Bar­ Lakeview, Ira F. ltanktn; Molla,
ker, late Oklahoma bandit, mast F. G- Drake;' Oregon City, I. S .
serve from two to four years In Ydrnes; Fort klajnath, Dean C.
prison because she was with bar
husband «ben, by her own ad­
mission, He shot and killed
Deputy Sheriff A rt Osborne nt
Pine Bluffs, Wyoming, Ja s t Aug­
ust 18.
A L IF E CLOUDED W IT H PAIN
Her life clouded With, rheam»!-.
Ic pains, lumbago, and Xtlff, ach­
ing Joints, Mrs. J. E. Stevenson.
Emporia, Kansas, finally rid her­
self of torment by taking FOLEY
PILLS diuretic. “Nearly every
day some cne aeka me «h at I
took that helped me when I was
■o crippled up and could scarcely
walk. I tell them gladly of FO­
LEY PILLS, diuretic, and h 0 w
they cured mg pains and lifted
the clouds from my life.” A re­
liable valuable medicine. Men
and women everywhere use and
recommend it. Satisfaction guar­
anteed. Sold everywhere.— No. 2.
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declared fie heard a scream o f
pain from on» of the fleeing
During the month o f ’ October
the Ashland churchee'wlll observe
their annual “ Rally Day.
Next
Sunday. October 2, the local Bap­
tist church will hold their “ Rally moods.
Ixmving Tomorrow—
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Day” and on Sunday, October 9.
Ilarvey A. Woods, son o ( Dr?
this day will be observed at the
For Fuller Brushes, p h o n e
Christian church.
290-Y, Geo. D. McBride.
22-3» and Mrs. E. A. Woods on North
Main street, w ill leavo tomorrow
for Portland, Oregon, whqrs ha
Cleaning, preeelng and remod­ V kited Applegate District —
eling at Paulserud’s.
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Mr. and Mrs. Noel Kitto of Ash­ is a student nt* the University of
Harvey
land/ accompanied by friends, Oregon Medical college.
were guests recently at the home bat completed the three - year
Kenneth Hobson, son of Mr. of Mrs. Jesse Taylor, who resides course at the state university la
Eugene and he has four yean
and Mrs. Fred B. Hobson, who on the little Applegate. -
more at Portland.
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last year attended school at the
Let the UNION write yoar fhl)
University of Oregon in Eugene,
enrolled yesterday at the South- average automobile Insurance,
erj» Oregon Normal. Kenneth will
eo. of course.
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work part of each day at M iller’s
Toggery on the Plase.
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iteturned to A s h la n d -
Typewriters for rent— JBptart’s spent the past six months In Port­
Book Store.
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19-5 land, Oregon, visiting her mother-
in-law, Mrs. T. L. Bockes, return­
Recove re d-“
ed to Ashland a few days ago and
Peggy Silver, Utile daughter has resumed her work a t t h e
of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Sliver, on Plaza confectionery and cafe.
Hargadine dtreet, who has b d e n Mrs. Bockes was formerly Miss
confined to her home with an at­ inez Wilhite of this city.
tack of tonsilitls, is now suffic­
iently recovered to be able to be
Large head size hats arrived.
up and around.
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Ladies, those hats you have been Staying at Furry H o m e'
Miss Leota- Reames, who was
waiting for are here. Mrs. Lar­
Kippered Anacke, 3 cans for 35c kin Grubb. 114 3rd St.
22-1 graduated from the-Central Point
Schuerman’s Grocery.
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high school last spring, is attend­
ing'the Soutnern Oregon Normal
H. K. Cosby 111—
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Cars R e g iste r e d -
H. E. Cosby, extension- special­ and is staying at,the home of Mi*,
Thirty out of state cars «ere ist of the experiment station at and Mrs. Bob. Furry In this cRy.
registered
yesterday, Monday, Corvallis, who has been ill f o r
September 28. at the local state tome time, is reported to be in a
traffic bureau In the chamber of serious condition. Mr. Cosby Is
commerce building on the Plaza. well known in Ashland, Medford
ind the entire Jacklon county.
Locksmith at Fixit Shop
Bartlett pears for canning. Ash
F. A. P. Assn
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PH O EN IX, Arts., Sept. 27.—
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Pedrantl of
(IP) — Leo, the “ flying movie’
Petaluma, California, stopped in Conscience H a r t -
lion,” . whose aerial trip to Naw
the city yesterday to spend sever­
Ernest Hurt's conscience hurt,
al hours visiting' with t h e i r so he wrote to Roy Parr, deputy York was interrupted when his
friends, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mc- game warden nt Ashland, to sc- plafie, piloted by Marty Jensen,
Callefe. . Mr. and Mrs. Pedrgnti nowledge acta, which tye describ­ crashed into a mountain near
Tonto Basin, arrived at Roose­
were enroute home fretn-an auto­ ed as game law violations.
Only
mobile trip. «hl*h took them as one of the acts, the killing of a velt Lodge Monday on * a sled.
Four days teere spent', in tranx-
far. north aa Astoria, Oregon.
yearling doe ias^year, was clear­
ly unlawful, In the opinion of porting the lion to the lodge,
Bread and butter picklea, 25c Harold Clifford, state game war­ which 1 / 75 miles northeast of
here. Leo. Is to be kept In a
Jar at Schuerman’s Grocery, «-tf den.— The Oregonian.
larger cage so that ho may exer­
cupboards
cise for several days before he is
Transacted Busines»—
brought Into Phoenix on a truck
Ad Hopkins, «ho resides In tke to he returned to Culver City
Soda Springs district Just south by train.
of the city, «ns among the Ash­
land people «ho transacted busi­
RENT T o PRISON
ness In Medford yesterday.
CHEYENNE. Wyo., Sept, ST.
T h e ’ Parmanginl attack «as
witneaaed by Policeman W. T.
MISS CLEO WILT8E
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Tickets, F ifty Cents.