Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 28, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    %
are hoping for her rapid recoysry. of the third rear at the kto n fe jd
Mr», kulu Howard, who regent-
ly returned from a several d a * ’
trip to the northern part of the
state, gave a fine tplfc on t h e
Children’s Fefip Hem« which she Hr», i . h M w '» *veu6"mM
visited- Mrs. Howard gave a viv-
DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phone 30 oy 224L
Friday, Sept- «».— Town meeting
wiy he held at .the Ashland ar­
mory. Citixehs of tpn city cor­
dially invited and Urged to at­
tend.
Saturdfer, Oct. 1.—-D. A. R. food
sale 'at Hardy Bros, grocery in
the Enders buildipg.
Opt. I . — Parent Teach­
er Association -and Civic clpb
will entertain for school teach­
ers, in the Civic club bouse on
Wlnburn Way. eight -p. m.
Monday. feet,
-Ashland Study
crab meets at the home of Mr«.
George EuhgnkB, 291 Wimer
Street.
Tuesday-Wednesday, Ort. 4-S —■
“ Rummage Sale“ at the Civic
clubhouse on Wfebufei* Way.
Cluhhcnea open at 9:30 a. m.
'
fe tt»
roundlnp the Hon», telling of
their exp-feh* h»8»ty and Sew
, well they were kept Mg. «he <sM
, that the children fe ra also nest-
‘ ly dressed and well taken cere of.
| The president. Mrs.
Steams,
appointed the following named
’ superintendents*for egch ssphfete
branch of w¿rk: Mrs. C. W. Fra­
ley, “flowers mission w ork,” Mrs.
Alice Jlllaoa,' “ iBstitufe«;” Mrs.
I Mary W tUbTa^ ’/program com-
mittee!" Mies May ' Benedict,
“ publicity;’* fere. Stella LeeVttt.
“legislative;” Mrs. E. B. Angell,
“prison reform;" fere. Ppwen.
“child welfare,” and fers. W. R.
Davlg, “evangelistie.” ’ The text
regulan meeting of the W. C- T.
v., which will bp held on the
afternoon of Tuesday, October 11,
will be a social one, the place to
be announced at a later date.
Those who attended yesterday*«
m e e t i n g Were; Mrs. Luelja
Stearns, president; Mrs. Lttiu
Howard, secretary; fers. Jennie
Wolcott, treasurer, add Miss May
^¿asdtA, frese correspond«^ M -
rides Mrs. Frank W alkar; Mrs.
W. R. Davis, retiring president
Mrs. Mary Wilshlre and Mrs. Bart­
lett, a visitor/ • •
ft tt It
feesAators McMrir M
Hitchcock
'
Mrs. W. H. McNair-and Mrs.
1 * V d Hitchcock wore hostesses
1 yesterday
afternoon.
Tuesday,
September 27, at the regular meet
> ing of the Alpha Embroidery club,
held in the Masonic hall. Approxi­
mately 1 2 , Bantern 'Star ladferf
were’ present.
TUs time was »Peat in work­
ing on articles for* the “rug and
apron’’ bazaar, which the Alpha
Embroidery club is planning to
hold, some time during the month
of Ncyembey. It w »s decided to
bold an all-day session at the next
meeting of the club, which will
occty on Tuesday, October 11, in
I order to finish the carpet rags for
i the rugs that the ladies are mak­
ing for tbs baxasr. , A cofergg
«1 ish lu n ch eo n will be served at
boon.
'
,'
Mrs. McNair and fers. Hlfthcock
Berved delicious refreshments at
the close of the afternoon.
« fe «
First feeegUt •<
■
Mrs. George Eubanks will be
hos|eas to the members of t h e
Athland Study club gt their first
meeting Of * e year, which w ill be
held at her home on Wimer street
on Monday, October 8.
Mrs. E. A. Woods will give a
paper oa "Greeptapd's gey Moun­
tains” and Mrs. .fehbanks will give
a book review. AM the Study club
ladies are particularly urge« to
attend the first meeting*
M B «
Annual fewatoiaBo M e ■»
The Woman’s Civic Ihfereve-
ment club wife hold their annual
“ Rummage Safe” ta t i e C ) v I c
clubhouse on Wiahurp Way, Tues­
day, October I , and Wednesday,
October S. Clothing of all kinds
wi|i hs acceptable.
Bring all contributions pf
of this
tfes
sort to tho Civic culbhopse oh
the afternoon of Tuesday, Octo­
ber 3, and any person who is un­
able to.get the clothing to the
clubhouse, call Mrs. George A.
Briscoe and a way will be provld-
Most zealously one fire of faith I
tended
Whose glowing flames afforded
dhsp delight; •
But while its life so rallaatly I
guarded
It. tarned to doubt’s cold ashes in
•drpus fragrance
GaT‘>i ,r K £ ’5?*
Soon withered, drooped aiid shed
* its treasured petals;
W hile others blossomed thru sun­
lit bouts.
years went by. The fire
thought had vanished
Became hope's radiant star
light fate’s way;
•n»e
aaeendini
Mutter.
Americans apparently never tire
of reading of the plightr.of New
Terksrs wh® Has with feasd only
to nferet at lefeare. They, have
the opportanity to read ‘each a
tale, earn ggpre la pubUcatioa of
Nathalie Cefey's “ Black Stream.”
A few years ago R was neces­
sary to carry the characters pf a
book through several aoore of
years to order to make the volume
a regulation 360-paga publica­
tion. Now so much is crowded
Into tho life of a fast living.New
York family to » single day that
with M ra fc w ra r.
.
There ¿nfag
»ttendgnch
at each meeting and the members
expressed much interest In the
year’s work, w
the
study of the O r a n .
(W
W4 Wl to
FÁM I8—-Despite the feet that
millinery designers have been
gppitoofiag the return at mere
efeborntely trimmed millinery,
hafo fe Rorts ramato ptato, email
and aifeply Itommed
Very few
velvet to la agp dfaPfeB h r smart
ia r
ar<Sfe
!
toPVfe’J H W
thkn
t (o show that w< afe not
>■ Jor eats trana^cpanlc cannls
fc peed Plane* with more tables
» stock Undertaking parfera
rial (if ts to t a f a i fe the feoun-
Ffafa.Mf Issue Of
MjHMk 33th, w e n , l > V « * e J u S r
fTwghfc pl*ni ajld
to“ ® POP“ :
rjM flp use that can
handy man
’ Ml
Case, Revealed
in fe r« *
&
the
have k w o r k -
cellar, up in
fc Ü L * * ;
th ere
M fe
fe tfe r
bean
m any
evidencea of
growth ol thia
, «ew bterest. Our hoys, studying
“* manual training ip school,' are
ir showing Dad hew to ace the saw
«' and the plane.
I t Is not un-
* ' usnai to
see even our busiest
, neighbor
"tinkering“ around
home in
the evenings. Home-
6 made fedpr cheats. poreh swings,
and the like are no longer un.-
. . usual.
Recognising thia interest, the
I Tiding»/fern
.completed ar-
, rangements to sttpply Its readers
,g with a weekly series of plans'
and drawings fegt wdll show .how
a, to make those things that “handy
pL men” everywhere like to mahej
— sueh things n a work-bench,,
smoking stand, kitcheh gfeolj
k sewing catyn.t, sing dosen* o f
k similar things.
a
The first ingtkljm?nt will »P-'
pear In pur fefee pf, tomorrow^
Watch for it, all yoy handy men
and neat handy men!
few
I
HAMMQNTON, N. J., Sept- IB.
ttH — The love motive h r a u h t
forwprd in another New Jdney
murder mystery, today when an-'
thorUfee issued < warrant chgrg-i
ing W illie Beach, missing South
yippiepd thicken financier, with
"aiding gnd pbettiog” the mur­
der of Dr., W illiam Lill/radabJ,
73 year eld narcotics specialist.
The warrant was driwn? after
Beach disappeared on the eve of
his examination by three witnes­
ses who say they saw a man (fee­
ing from the lane ip which Dr..
Lllllendahl was shot on the*nlght
of September j f .
Until today Beach and
Mrs.
m ifendahl, <3 year old widow of
the slain physician, had been con-:
nected adt(i the crime merely
throug* thejr «ryeef and releas­
ed on 'bond as material witnesses.
By issuing fhe "aiding a g d
nbettfeg” warrant, however, au-
thorltfep E m itted that they sus­
pected Beach and M ra Llllfen-
dahl weep more friendly
than
either jpiikedifet and that Beach
may have had some part in the
murder itself..
e haife the proper long range loads to bring them
*WB. GuM, AfeWUlfetion, Hunting Coats, Boots,
in Met every tiring the hunter neet*.
FALL PAINtìNG
Next Year Your Horue Will Take More Paint
Thau Now.
UfiE J H B QUALITY* PAJNT
SHERW-WILUAMS
IT COSTS NO SOBE THAN CHEAP PAINT
We. W ft .Ooatnet Ypni W«rk if Y oh Vteh.
—- Universal Theater
9350,000 new theater
Welts
t
I
TNT M .....
E N ’S
.........
S<» Ws have tunny patterns, either snappy oy cfn
«ervative, for your selection
»i» $5»00ntflfcr^Fs5tt'
OVERT,AND SHOE SHOP
ßcbool Support'
ì e z .
the school, to get the fcreatei
benefit from vbool yjfeh.
The Girls’ .‘Aihlettp ^ssociatJc
at the high school forms a nu
leh* for girls' athletic aOtfrities
CoQtalps 1 peT cen/ Mer­
curio Iodide. Tlfcg apap ig
fa deanger deôdorant flfid
disinfectant, ft is invari­
able where Jberë is tbe
dwimer of w n-
» -■ * .--07
H ome from Ffetsco
Federal Prohibition • Oftlci
Tcrry A Tgfeut, accompanied t
hlbition director, returned to thh
city Tuesday feter spending s
week in San Francisco, Mr. New­
ell on a business trip and fer.
Talent visiting with relatives. Mr.
Newell returned Tuesday night
to his offices in Portland.
hi fe feats sad feaw, gdaas, etc., at
» w w ^ H g g to g hardware and de­
partment «tores or any Standard O fl
Service Station. Can also be ordered
in larger tans and barrels.
j
STANDARD O IL COM PANY
OF CALIFORNIA
’
W 0R £D MRDGS MILLIONS
N a tio n a l
«wuiniB report or the “exper- w w tio aown and sip aectar iron
ience’’ social, which was held on
chalices cf late sweet flow
Th/rsday evening. September >8, faff-,’ Tfae mountain« are
hum
ta the parlors of the fecthodiat * Rh purpfe"’mists end delicat«
Episcopal cfanrch by the to, C. T- t,Bfe are «praod ever the valleyi
Ú., Was given and the returns re- 4® fehhe thia month of glorioui
alised from the affair were mere moflOrtty >4lat(agaiahed .tor
its
(hen satisfactory g portion of « « t i e perfections.
the proceeds will be sent to the
Positive Oaring colora are dim*
Children's Farm Home, located a F ed with softer beauty.. Aggros-
short distance out of Corvallis,
«Swim ark merging tote
Oregon, whefe it wUI h® need to flMHcr brewpe. The blues in the
help build k new cottage In honor
« * • taktog White sod gray
of Mra. A4^ Wallace Unruh of «tota •» < mother earth ween (he
Portland. Oregon. Who is known * IA ow ’ b weeds with ggy dgobdb ¿4
by W. C. T. N . women through- crimson on the arapiee e n d
but the «tato for bar splendid and «h’ ukbsry
along the strdems,
untiring effort« in carrying on the whore wntumo bids for second
Wfenk of this orgsatsatiofl. «errtages with May and Juke na­
to ths toaF'mseflbg of
fotol tore fevers.
. . *
W. C. T, U, the tadlm -v o t e d
Summts glow lM-.s greet banked
Ptotoy tp eopd a beautifal bon- coal-Orea, herald lug to
toother
que« F ftowors to M rs.. Unruh, toH h the approach 1 a deeilntng
who toa hoes to poor health fer M ar. »hare funeral pyree ascend
some time, and they received a to celebrate the completion of aa-
touchtog letter from her. thaek- other cycle of fraUion.— Lariat,
lag them kindly for their thought- >
« • fe
fulness. Mrs. Unrub is reported Brighton dhwape Monto-
to be slightly Improved, sad W.
Th< tarp nraaps of the Delphian
C. T. U, women ell over Dragon ’ society met in the flrat meeting
Thursday,
Will prul
draw inn
d Tbnraoey at n i l o'clock at
ffcga one motor and plane« that
travel lp «piety * thp wafer
if necessary: Why. no t o H t r
prises for invehiera wA r can im-
prove on U W g *
.eonetru.-
tto»T — Pfipdfetçn ffiwt Oregon
tatting Season Opens Spfctfay.
a w o r th » b ile tg le can lie m ade of
their activities., “ Black Stream.’’
presents the admirable character
ct D i* John Faraday, giving b i,
life to science while the tunes of
faaa music from his daughter’s
«ehut hall ring in his oars. It
treoebts Ma ambitious wife, her
Ipngtag to reach the «octal plans
of hep neighbor across the street,
the loagtags e l their sons a n d
their daughters, one tor an Amer­
icas wife, another for a Russian
prince, eae fer new «iamoad shoe
hackles, another tor a faithless
lever. It is fast moving, read­
able and it osete Utominatiou on
the Ufa of gM t^rar— for fe still
New York society, dess “Black
Stream.’’ And it pnunfees t® tpke
an enviable petition among the
books which describe poignantly
the life ow post-war— f»r tt «till
Is a post-war epoch.— America.
Álvln Roberts, pioneer Talent
I resident, died at his home in that
IvTOage Tneedv- September «7.
11937. at the age of 73 years. Hie
I Widow had several children, gar-*
|> iv e. Funeral pervious e ra 1 to be
i explains that it
of EngHfet w p *
IfelskmSn, to Af-
Then, we won-
>at sends b n flU h
hBAtiitf liaas».
Çom
I is a fehle I
Receipt®
ßtoM
....if. 604>0« j 09
.... N« Series
«3,436A0
.... 10 6,6 6». e»
. .. l« I,7 X 8 > 0
.... 94,973.60
.... 138,303.50
.... 173,980.09
a.. 342.194.50
499,449.00
.... ÍH ,9 8 Í.> 0
.... 296439.00
.... 130,391.50
.... 336,590.50
.... 436,878.00
.... 179,819.00
.... 723,414.00
.... 534,800.00
.... 900,133.00
.v. 906,478.00
1>OM41S.OO
1.093464.00
4 4 6 3 4 6 4 .0 0
1.307.834.60
'
BY fepfeRY L. V a RR ELL
( in a d ii Press Sports Editor)
World Series Statistics' H ,
eçprd reçjfepts * fl.C U ff.M I in Í923 the total receipts tor
Oto afeggorijSg *umaof 310.770.313. The plgyers, opt of this
the d | b owfaeke f 5,309,620.35. The rematador v
•top JUto Ife dfescdmdr, the CoiamUaloner’s oflee
*ing U d figw to;
Players'
Ctohe1
Nat, Com,
. .x Share
. «bare
Share
6 2F494.20
9 34,170.02
,88.463.30
38.882.38
• 4 0 3 .0 3
103,647.35
J7.61O.07
180.317 44
293.331.32
153,318.99
»6,401.70
14,933.30
43,114.93
«8«,914.9«
79.071.92
137410.31
ld7.6T3.38
135,184.1«
131,898.94
144,899.55
139,937.45
Many people tfehk they cep, M t a slick talker makes
them b e lie s tket tke brick la floU tbrokgh and
**2? i? ."^nker‘
8 Y°“ r ' banker’s business to know
whhFe tgoe« and Fhbt’a hot to Investments Let him
do youf choofefeg tor you.
80493 1«
143416.30
184,104.00
230,431.«3
92,129.t»
369.962.94
347,159.96
471,076.83
l<4,fe73.04
66545b.ll
508,945.80
332,900.64
<64,989.89
nfw oiii.eo
T otals
o»
League pennant, the St. Louis Cardlhsls
liOnahlp.
V»
- .
Hornsby beat the New York Yankees
i lame
I w t ,,
! lecond
' Tilrd...
'j *ourth
October
October
October
October
y
AlexeBinr
Heines
Hoyt
Pennock
Aletandet
Losing
Pitcher
Bherdel
Shocker-
Rnetther
Reinhart
Sherdel
'fi
c
♦
Score
1
«— 2
4—
10— B<,
K 3— l i
fe W
Wrtfa M l Sir at q o xin eM
wfetoh « p it t o y $ u 40Äg 4^
S
»,
end
c o m fo rt
9