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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1927)
i . F. Ulrieh. B. F. Mahoney and ,df Wta.. Oct. 1— (IP) Hr, and Hra. yfeese N«H. M f. — Threq day» ago the »ttle Cath L rft For Portland .. Mrs. A. W. Cole and chlldrya, Harjorte and Jack, « t thia city, left yesterday for Portland. Ore gon. where they will hpend the week-end visiting with relatives and friend«. ' v ' Mias Mary Ann Adams, w h o s spent the phst tew months In >b land visit lag with friend», left 1da> for Klamath Falls, where t i t s teapher in the pubic bools. Mias Aflame formerly taught In the local school C liff Payne hoards. John Churchman, son -of Mrs. lie Charchmân.o'n Union «tree J. io has been working in Cotton ed, Calif.,"1er some time, has :urned to Ashland and w ill re- ter the Southern'Oregon Nor- Re-entered Normal— Mieses Fey Arthur-and Marie Bolleas, both resideats of Marah- f'eld, Oregon, have returned to thp city to re-eater the Southern Oregon Normal, where they were A n jve d lo s t Might— students last year. Mrs. Lettie Eaatbum a n d Rummage sale, Oct. 4 and 5, daughter, residents of Dunsmuir. Civic Club. 22-4 , Calif., arrived in the city last right tc. visit with friends for a N o M eetings at «TnirebJ- ; tow days. . Mr». East burn former There will be no Sunday school I ly lived In Ashland. Z nor Christian'Endeavor meetings at the Congregational church to Arrived in Ashland Miss Helen Stmmervllle of morrow on account of q u a ra n te restrictions. Church services will ' Butte Falls arrived In the city S be held at 11 a. m. and 7 :S « p . few days ago- to enter the South i*. a» usual.— H. C. Daisy, 8. 8. ern Oregon Normal for the win ter term, ✓ Supt. - „ S t u d e n t accommodations. Visited lu Gold HUI— Mrs. May Kellogg Greenof Ash W arm rooms, «ingle bed«, board, 623 Allison Street. 14-2* land. accompanied by M r, a n d Mrs. John Barne'berg and M r. and Let the ORION write pour full Mix. Kellogg of Medford, were cover*«« automobile insurance, visiting with relatives a n d eo. of course. \ 4 1 -« friends in Gold H ill several day« ago. Mr. Barneberg is manager of the Harry Leland ‘•Illipee’ or V isited Sister»— Mrs. H. L. W alter of Portland. chards. located east of Medford, Oregon, spent a few day» in Ash and reports a good crop of pears land this week visiting with her and apples on the tract. ■tetera, Mrs. Otto W inter and Mis» Nellie Russill. Mrs. W alter, ac From W agner Creek— Mr«. F. B. W. Smith, a resident companied by Mias Russill, ' left for Grenada, California, where of Wagner Creek, spent one day they are guest» for several days »his week in Ashland transacting at the home of Reverend and Mrs. business. N. J. Lowther of the Methodist Episcopal church in that city. Visitors In B edford— Mr. and Mrs. Charles Good of Reverend and Mrs. Lowther will move soon to -Guinda. California, this city spent , a abort time In Medford yesterday afternoon vis iting friends and tranaactihg bus- *ness. Oet a Calumet Kid with a can of Calumet, man*» Grocery. Mrs; Aaderacfl, Mrs. Ted Nlch- otoon and WllBur Anderson of Pert Klamath have been guests fo r the past Ww day» at the home df their daughter and sister. Dr. Bartlett pears for canning. Ash weeks, no marriage licenses ware sad Ms«. W . J. CraadalKat the J . 20-1 '«sued yesterday at the county Butler apartment» on ASranite F. 4 . P. Assn , clerk’s office in Medford, where an avqrage of two per day had R. T. Vlnlag H n v — R. T. Viking of Oakland, Cali been issued for the past month. fornia. arrived in Ashland a few days ago in company with Hal Susanne Carter Is B. P. — Boyd, who was enroute to Port Susanne Homes Carter, Jack- land. Oregon, where he was Mar son county school superintend . Mrr. Charles Abbott, mother of ried today, Saturday. October 1. ent, spent Friday In Bute Fallts Mrs. A. C. tyalnger and Mrs. Mr. Vining te« visiting with his visiting the schools. Jerry O’Real of this etty , who has mother, Mrs. M. H. Vining on spent the That seyeral teepks 1^ Granite street. AsMffhd, returned recently to her Mr. and Mrs. WU1 Dodge on the home at Yreka. California. Kippered Bnacka, « cane tor t ie Boulevard, who have been spend- Schuermau's Grocery. d-tf *ng a vacation In San Francisco, California, ware expected to ar Guests of Haneente— Mr. and Mrs. B. W. M iller of rive home late in the week. TODAY OSLT “Running WiM” with W. G. FIELDE WHY the Hotel Del Rogue In Grants Pass spent Thursday In this city In Salem and Monmonth— aa gneats ot Mr. and Mrs. L. H Mrs. Ella B. Mills of this city. HansgRsat the Ashland Hotel. who left a tew weeks ago to visit in the northern part of the state, to now nt Salem and Monmonth. Ashland Cafeteria for Ashsland Mrs. Mills will also spend some people opens Satnkday, Oct. ,1. Mme In Eugene beford* returning • :2O a. m. 'Glve us a call and We home. z will try to please you, «2 North Main St. 26-2* Leaving F o r Washiagtoa— Visaing R. G. Hamaa— J. W. Murray ot Portlandi Ore gon. Is spending several days in Ashland visiting with B. G. Har lan, the new qecretary of the lo cal chamber of commerce, /and looking over the city with the pos sibility of locating here and go ing into bnsiness. elthto- alone or In partnership. an d 2 *« -« Oar. R egtetorrt*-. Twenty-eight out-of-state cars were registered yesterday at the local branch of the Mate registra tion barean, located in the cham- bpr hf commerce halldlng on the Plasa. Thursday. 27 cars were registered at the Medford branch. Re-cleaned rye, gray oats, vetch seed: Order Henry Ford Ammon ium Sulphate new. for spring de- Fvary, and env* 91* per ton. Ash. F. 4 . Pro. Aafen. 20-tf Kolth Baughman la leaving tor Washlngtpq, D. O.. tonight, after having spent a week’s vacation with hta mother, Mrs. R. A. Banghman and his sister, Dor- ’>thy. He w ill finish some observ atory work at the Smithsonian Institute there, after which he w ill leave for South America,— Medford Mail Tribune. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mnrake. who formerly resided In thia city, arrived In Ashland "last sight to spend a few days visiting friends and looking after business affairs. M r; and Mrs. Marske now live In Dunsmalr. Cnlifernla, w h e r e Mr. Marske was transferred by the Southern Pacific company by Whkm he to employed. Their ?on, Albert, who was graduated from the focal high a&ool last year, has been working In San Francisco for several month*. and Mr«. i d B a rria and Mr?. olic ehareh at Marshal], took on a festive M e as W youth eeia- Bay Brown, motored to Butte bratad thampnrlsge o^ two of its Creak Wednesday, where they pcpular members, Saturday the îhme'compahkmg. their gaity te- k Manley home. ?Th«y also were P laced by^ sadness carried t h. « i Interested^« looking over » herd bodies of John Pirhl and hi« bride . of beautiful Herford «teers, to a final resting place. ' >hich H r M hnlir bad ready for ' The Ptrkl's honeymoon ended shipping. . -- la tragedy^a few hour» after the / guaranteed' för 1 year. Mr. Larry Hofer from Sap ceremony when their nqw sedan* !• Francisco a n d M rs . MAx Hofer t kidded from the roadside and . of Salem were visitors Friday plunged into a pond hear Port p morning kt the W # O. Tucker age. Both were dtowned. their Li home. * The Hofers artf old bodies not recovered for i t hours. t friends of Mrs. KeUey. who has !. made hi« home with the Tuck- . ’ CHANGES LOCATION ; era, off and on for several years. I . C. W&lih, who has conduct • Mr. Hofer is returning to hto ed a coftfectfonery at 16 Main St., [ home in Sap Francisco after hps closed that place and reopen I visiting his parents, Colonel and ed The College Inn, which Is di i Mrs. Hofer in Salem, and Mrs. rectly . opposite the Normal D, Guy Good. Proprietor l Max Hofer is going south to meet schoql. I her husband who is returning Besides «oda fountain sad con ! from an extended .business trip fectionery servtee, it is under- east- They will go back to Salem in n few days. Warren .Lynch of San Mateo, California, who has been vlpitlng his many friends and relative» la this county and In Klamath Falls, returned to hl« home in California the first of the week. Treshiag is over, after having A B irs o r been hindered a lot by.rain the » BEYOND LCPHONE past weeks and the thresher, be- DISTANCE ■» ¡longing to J ’red Homes Is In its '« winter quarters. Stacks of grain . hay and alfalfa which have been M. B. Riley of this city, who ha« i waiting a long time will now , he been assistant buyer at the Bm- • haled and the work for 1*27 will portem in San Francisco, CaHf., , be almost over. has been promoted to head buyer, A meeting of the school hoard Mr. Riley is now on his way 5o > was called Thursday night td l^ew York for the spring bnylng. transact business. A ll (he board ---------- : and the club were there 'and nil Left Thursday— matter pertaining to the school E* a « a . - - a d —.4 telephone has truly become a sym- ' Mrs. T L. KT N. Case, accompanied ‘ was disposed of. * hoi o f universal «ervice.’The far flung by Miss Rebecca Alsbery. of Los network of-voice highways, connecting Angeles, Calif., left Thursday for „ GYPSIES ^ORDERED OUT 18,000,000 te le p h o n e s in over 70,000 the latter city. Mrs. Case will re Municipal Judge Clint Baugh main for an indefinite period at man ordeiyd a caravan of gypsies cities, end towns throughout the United the home of ner daughter, Mrs out of town this afternoon. A Stated, has woven the tehric o f friendly 0 . M. Storch, in the southern Cal- complaint Aa* received f r o m bnsiness and social relations, not only ia Kornla city. the cities themselves bat has bridgedrhe homes wher» they attempted to enter oa a fortune telling plea. At*—f«f> bdtwecn cities and made Am»». VICTOR-GLO HEATERS X-L Electric Station weeeesfnl h M Mrs. W . H . I «nteer aa a working woman forsworn society Ilfs to fo l •eversi years has "Hved 1 tea. haying and ranting boa teff bestes««. Mother am ? Tour voice to rising slightly Thursday, With fishing prospects somewhat 1m- paired. Some anglers state that the water was getting discolored sad fly fishing is not as good as for the past few days. Fine fish- lag Is expected as soon as the river starts dropping. — Grants D . m A n « *pH« . l Needing more room ytor the conduct of bis business Mr. Bow man. Jhe new proprietor of the Ashland Cash 4 Carry grocery, h^s leased from 8. D. Taylor tho room nt «• North Main street,, now occupied by the Home res taurant. He will use same la con junction with his present qnar- ten . The restaurant will re-open shortly, one door south of its present location. Moved to R e d fo r d - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garner and family, of the White Star service station on . the Greensprlngs mountain road, have moved to Medford to make their home and are located on Niantic street. H b h ’» nation o f neighbors. The new Kpnt Cafeteria h a s been opened In the old Ashland cafeteria site. ternlty winning t l f l v ^ scholastic honors the past was Phi Sigma Kappa, acc to an announcement made i ly by tho university registrar. A number of Ashland hoys are af- fAte ted with this fraternity, HF «hiding Harvey and M 'n r^e n e1 woods, Panl and Lawrence Wng- h?r, George Barron and Kay Nell, the Inter being n pledge of the fall term. 7* SAT IN A DRAFT — THLN SUFFERED I t ’s never safe to sit where a draft pf air strikes the kidneys. Painful congestion, severe back ache. and a dteturbel urinal flew are usual results. Mrs. C. L. * B., Petersburg. Va.. says: « t was so stiff and sera I could not stoop over nor rise up without great pain. Now, since taking FOLEY PILLS dinrqtlc, I have none.” A reliable valuable medicine, con stantly la uae over twenty-five years. Take them whenever irri tation» of the kidneys and blad der, and an irregular urinal flow cause distress and discomfort. Satisfaction gnargntaed. Sold ev erywhere.—rNo. 2. UTHIA SPRINGS HOTEL 1923 Ohflv. Touring FOR THE HUNTER 1923 Ford Touring USE LUSTER GLOSS. JOP DRESSING The Automotive Shop have complete stock of gone, ammunitions and accessories for your expedition after the big game. Chevrolet DeBlen U. & Royal Cord Tires Piston and Pins Brake Lining Gears - Axles " FOR EVERY CAR SEE THE MANAG i Laundry Co, •Phone 165 a ' r 1924 Chev. Touring HUBBY BOOTKEGGED DENVER, Colo., Oct. 1— <IP>— nootlegging was held l e g a l xroands for divorce hare today wbqn.Jddge H. A. Henley granted a prnilminary decree Mrs. Csl- asa Sernhalek, who «aid her bus- bead w w la this business. Bring clothing to Civic House, afternoon. Oet. 2. f «-4 H r. and H n . B. J. Burnett fe- tnraed to their home on Oak street yesterday after having -eppat the pest twe weeks visiting relative« and friends |n Seera- meato. Chloe, Oroville. Westwood and other California cities. Hr. Burnett to employed by the local 1928 Dodge Sédaa . Word has been received by friends in Ashland that Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wart« on Msaxanlta street, who have been visiting with their children In Washing ton ^ r several months In t h e kope of benefiting Mr. Werta’s health, will return to their home •n thia city soon. ’ high-claas, ling drama tat it ’« love Whirlwind THJ PACfflC TEUPHONBAND TELEGRAPH COMPANY ¡ Arrived Home— Mrs. Charles Robertson of this efty, who has been with her son, C?tl Loveland in .Pacific Grove, Cislif., for ‘the past few weeks, ar rived home this morning by au to, Mrs. Robertson was accompan ied to Anhlnnd by her son M ilt- nh and grandson, Carl'Loveland, Jr,, whd will visit for a few days here, the latter with his fcrand- paredts, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reid and aunt*. Mrs. Oscar Silvey and Mfh. J. A. McGee. Mr. Loveland has beetr quite ill with pneumon ia, but 4s now rapidly improving Cart, j Z , is a student in t h e military academy at P a c V f 1 c Investigating— Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wicker- sham of San Francisco, are spend ing several weeks in Ashjand apd the Rogue River valley Ipveetlgat- ing the conntty with the prospect of locating . 'T h ey are guests ht the Ashland* Hotel. And now your voice, from your own telephone may travel to any one o f mil lions o f people in the United States, Eng land, Scotland o r W ales— w ith speed. ¡'.A j A r 4 «4