Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 03, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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Garata At Wolcott H o m » -
Hunting Over Wcek-Rimt—-
J a mea Klnsella of Mae
Calif., was a gnest at the J,
Wolcott home In this city a
Vtrs. F. G. Swedenborg on the
•q lerard recently returned from
¿hart automobile trip to Eugene.
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Auto keys at Flxlt Shop.
tee from
the Oregon
of the American R e d
Il meet at Albany In a
se October 17 an
18.
w ill be provided by na-
adquarters.
Hoary Enders. Jr., Andy ' Mo-
Goo, George Rosa, 8r., and "Ike "
Fridegar made up a party that
spent tpo week-end hunting dusks
day» ago.
In the Klamath lake region. R.
Announce Birth—
Kruggle, who works at Cliff's
Mr. and W illiam Gould on Tire Shop and Service Station oa
Mountain avenue announce t h e Main street, also spent the week*'
bfrth Of a son Monday. October and hunting duekS In Klamath
Started D e le g a te -
county.
. '
Miss Marguerite Scott, a mam-
bar of the Medford high school
Summit Roach People Here
faculty and vice-president of the F o rm er R esid en ts Hero
Mr. and Mrs. K arl Nlms and
Mr. and Mm. Black, who reside
high school P. T. A., was elected
delegate to the„ state convention (ton, Jack, who recently moved at the Summit ranch, located Just
from this city to San Francisco, out of H ilt, in northern Califor­
at La Grande In October.
California, arrived, in Ashland nia, spent Saturday In Ashland
Bread and hotter pteklee, 26c Saturday, where they will spend shopping and looking after bus­
Jar at Schueraaaa's Grocery, O-tf several days vjslting friends and iness Interests.
looking after business affairs.
Mr. Nlms, who is an employe of H an tin * Yeetevdejr—
Hunting—
O. A. Paulserud and Emmett
Charles Petri of Talent, press­ the Southern Pacific company,
man at the Ashland Dally Tidings was transferred to the California Gillings on Oak street spent Sun­
day hunting deer in the Green-
office. Is spending several days on city.
springs mountain district. ,
a hunting trip.
Spent Week-End He r e
Miss Mildred bawrence, daugh­
ter of Reverend and Mrs. E. P.
bawrence of Medford, spent the
week-end In Ashland visiting with
Made Trip to Lake—
Miss Gladys Applegate, daugh­ Mies Marshall Talent, daughter of
ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Apple- Officer and Mrs. Charles Talent
gate on Granite street, who la em­ cn the Boulevard.
ployed by the California Oregon
Power company In Medford, made Guard Co. Mustered ■
The Grants
Paas National
the trip to Crater lake Sunday „In
company with a party of Medford Guard company, which Is one of
friends. They returned home by the newest companies In the state
of Oregon, was mustered Friday
way of Klamath Falls.
night, September 30.
Cleaning, pressing and
ollng at Paulserud'a.
I . Mm-.- Clarence bane
K Mm. W . A. Rockefel-
ilaud.weaq visitors in
taUrrAay forenoon. Mr.
Lane are engaged la
n Ashland.?» .Medford
klU afoteria fo r Ashsland
pons Saturday, Oct. 1.
Is.' Olve us a call and wo
to please yon. 93 North
25-3*
Harry Silver H e r e
Mias,,Juanita Nutting, w h o
'dachea In‘the Uniontown district,
«(apt the week-end visiting with
-ris M ! In Medford. Mias Nutting
a well known In Ashland, having
trended the Southern Oregon
formal school In this hlty.
Mr. and -Mrs. Harry Silver of
Oakland, Calif., are spending a
few weeks in this city visiting Mr.
Silver's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Silver. Sr., on B street, and
sisters, Isabelle, Kathllno a n d
Mrs. W illard Pendleton a n d
brother Oscar Silver and family,
who reside on Hargadlne street.
.¿jKT.'and M m Donald Magruder
Medford post's drum corps has
of thia city spent several hoars in one of the best drumstick artists
MfldtoM Saturday looking after In the state, according to
the
bnstaeee affairs and visiting with judges nt the Jubilee contest, who
awarded to Comrade G. O. Nich­
ols the huge silver loving cup for
first place In the Individual drum­
mer's feature. The Medford hud­
dle certainly showed his old staff
and massaged the old snare In a
manner which made local legion­
naires proud to hear him.— Med-
Many e t thè Ashland and valley
duck hunters, who have spent
the Week-end In tha Klamath lake
sad Lakeview districts, returned
Left For Portland
Mrs. Carrie R. Minkler of this
city left thia, morning for Port­
land, Oregon, whore she w i l l
spend some time visiting with her
son, Ray Minkler.
Dan Bowermaa. news editor of
the Medford Dally News, spent a
short time la this city Sanday
evening visiting friends. Bower-
man resided in Ashland aaveral
years ago and waa employed at
tha Ashland Dally Tidings office.
1
1
h Scores Made By Riflemen
J'
* Who Shot In Competitive Match
i
I
1
Sitting Sfhndtng Rapid. Pire Total
111
st. Adama...
I ’t C lary.,..-
|'t Werts....
g’t Bergami
warn Total
176
1«»
XH
J lY
"Dutch" Parker....49
44
H . D McNair......... 41
43
C. A- Malone........... 47 -
42
H. L. Claycomb....... IS
11
' Team Total .................................
.
Ail shooting done from 100 yard point.
Highest Score Prone, Parker.....
49 Possible
Highest Score Sitting, Worta...... 47 Possible
Highest Score Standing
McNair and Adams, tie.....
Possible
Highest Score Rapid Fire, Adams.
Possible
Highest Total Score, Adams-........
Possible
Team Total. Battery "B ".............
Possible
Team Total, Mthlans......................
Possible
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
Percentage
HIGHER PRICES
ARE PREDICTED
Cement Culvert
Near Completion
Study State
Tax Measure
E
i
Was Hack Hunting—
Fred Taylor of thia city and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vader of
Medford spent Sunday duck hunfc-
lng a t Tula lake' in
Klamath
Scores made by riflemen who competed In the oat-door range
Sunday, the first of a serine of competitive events scheduled,
1 itch
Am as
mm follows
fnllnwa-
ai
From Grants Paa» ■ ”
J. E. Dali of Grants Pass spent From Tennant—
a few hours In the city Sunday . Jack Hall, wko works In Tan­
visiting friends.
h u t . Calif., spent, Saturday In
Ashland transacting businert and
From Klamath F a llis -
visiting, friends.
Frank Upp, a resident of Klam­
Penney Store Manager Re
ath Falla, spent Saturday and Sun­ At The Ashland Hotel —
turns Prom Buying Oon-
day In the city looking after bus­ . The following named people
iness affairs.
. vention at Portland
were among those who spent last
evening at the Ashland hotel: F.
C. W. Fortmiller, manager of
Mnclt Improved—
d. McMahon and-wife and Pete
the
local J. C. Pennex store, who
Mrs. Ben Nelson on Bush street McMahon, Bolan, Idaho; Frank J.
who has been confined to
her Hern. Etna. Calif., and R. -T. has jnst returned from a buying
homo for several days with ill­ Flemming and Robert McKee, convention' In Portland, stated
Hunting Better—
ness, Is now much Improved and Portland, Ore.
z • - * Indications are that prices on
The deer hunting, because of Is able to bo up and around.
many commodities w ill be high­
the recent rains, has' been much
er.
belter In all sections of the county Vialtors From Talent—
Cotton prices which have soar­
tor the last few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Burnett of
ed w ill he a factor in making
Talent were among the out-of-
many «H id es cost more, and the
Mining Man' Returned—
town rlattora who spent Sunday
shoe loathe# market Is on the
Roscoe Potter, well known In Ashland visiting friends..
upgrade, with the manufacturers
Southern Oregon mining man', who
offering
deliveries for only 30
Another week w ill be requir­
haa been spending several weeks Resumed W ork—
ed before the by-pass around the days on present prices.
in the Central Point district, re­
Mrs. Daisy McGarry, who was
The Penney s y s t e m has a
turned to his home In Medford confined to her home with Illness lower reaervotnr is completed,
unique
method of offering the
Saturday. Mr. Potter^ who for­ Saturday and Sunday, this morn­ Recording to City Engineer F. H.
latest
to
their many ¿stole man­
merly owned what is said to bo ing resumed her work at t h o W alker who. is supervising the
agers.
The
New York office has
The big cement culvert
one of the largest mines In the Ltthla Springs pharmacy,
of Job.
100
expert
buyers
who are -scour­
Evans Creek section, plans to which she la proprietor. Mrs; Mc­ frhlch is being hulU around the
foservoir, w ill , carry the water ing the world continuously for
leave In a short time tor Mode»- Garry Is much improved.
farin g high, waters when much the beet In department store mer-
to. Cal., to spend the winter, with
«and
and dirt la found in - tha I chandlse.
the Intention of returning next Foreat Service Man Here 1
-These buyers are sent to Id
spring.
Mr. gnd Mrs. T. B. Gospo spent
the week-end In Ashland visiting
"The boys have wanted to do central points throughout the
Militates Against Fishing—
friends. Mr. Gospo la In the gov­
Ite a bit of deer hunting and country each season and the
The /a c t that the Rogue river ernment forest pervlce.
i f has aomawUUt delayed the buyers in th e'vario u s districts
choose from the thousands of
and other streams In Jackson
rk," Mr. W alker stated.
samples which these buyeik bring
oounty are still raising and are At the Oregon Hotel—
with them. Last week the hay­
somewhat discolored again, m ili­
M. Benson and family of Loa
ing convention waa held In Port­
tates against flaking being good Angelas, Calif.; Wm. Burka and
for a few days.
land, .with managers from Ore­
Ed Snider of Lake Tahoe, and H.
W. Featheratone of Seattle, Wash-
gon, northern California, Wash-
W. G. Steel A t Imperial—
Ington, wore among those
The man who did more than registered yesterday at the
any one other Individual to make gon Hotel In thia city.
the world acquainted with Crater
ke la at the Imperial. Ho b
, Irving B. Vining, of this city,
111 O. Stool. Aa a lad In the
Among those who stopped last
r. H . Gore, J. B. ^oljlipan, Jpljn
east he heard of a lake sunken la evening at thè Lithla Springs k®-*
. Carkla of MsdtyhJ. And H. D.
A mountain top, and when he tel worn: C. (J. Franklin of Pdftf
ofton.
Grants Pafo tatvyer baye
earns to Oregon he b r o w s e d land, Oregon; Lillian Rosenfeld',
been
named'
aemkAra ’ of a com-,
round uadi he found it, and Mgrie t«a and Dorothy OUbrand
nee he visited CrAter lake he de­ of New Jersey, and L. R. C ia ti o í Inlttoo of 39 o H , rejifogontlng
rtr/ry part of the. sU te a n d every
voted years to exploiting It. M r. San Francisco.'
industry, to
fojhnpiate plan«
Steel talked Crater lake in season
Whereby property ‘ taxes may be
iUd out and through hla propa­
t ; .'
Bill Bander and Jack Young,( reduced.
ganda ho induced many people to
ylalt It. and also through his ef­ both of this d lif, spent the past j The last session of the house
forts a movement was started to wMk-qdd hunting door In‘the vl- 9F representative* provided by
create a national park so tha lake elhlty of Pilot Bock.
resolution, for the appointment
would bo preserved.— The Oregon-
b f a property tax -rd llef com-
Bustnefo la Ashland—
'
tnlsklon to study state finance.
L. B. Larson, a resident of Eu­
Oflfcers Left—
gène, Oregon, has boon la Aah
Georgs Alexander, stats, prohi­ land for the past two days trap-
bition commissioner, and Captain saettng business.
fe. H. Burghduff, chief o f the
field force of the prohibition en­ Dr. Hartjo Hspa ■
forcement, loft yesterday morning • Dr. and Mrs. H. F. H arija, res­
for their headquarters in Salem, idents of Adair, Iowa, spent Sun­
after having attended the Inquest day In Ashland visiting the city
Friday Into the death of Mana- and beautiful p th la park.
ford Ztmmborleo.
C
¿tendance.
convention
and.
ha Penney
ty to per-
Battery B To •
Drill Tonight
Mrs. Charlie Brady of Klamath
ra ils la spending several days In
Ashland visiting with her sister
Mrs. Hal Oiler and little daugb-
Marcene on Fourth street.
Rrturacd From Vacation—
Mr. and Mrs. L J. Hayes hare
Regular drill for Battery B la
returned
home from a month's
to be held this evening accord­
vacation
In
the northern part of
ing to announcement made today
the
state.
by Captain Lypn Slack Plans
had been made to postpone the
drill, during the Llthian Carnival
6ut with the postponment of the
carnival, the drill will be held.
Two new recruits are to be
mustered In, making a total of
eight new recralta within a few
weeks.
PrtElfj
WE CARRY A COMPLETE
WHITE OAK FLOORING
ALL GRADES—ALSO
Maple Flooring
IT IS LONG-BELL QUALITY
Our Prices are Better than Portland Prices
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co,
- Phone 98
CURRINE’S SHOE OIL
EXCLUSIVE DISTRIBUTORS IN ASHLAND
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
Where Your Feet W ill Bring Yon Back
Hotel Arcade And Apartments
OUR RATHS:
With Bath, Single, «2.«0 and 22.26— Doable 76c Extra, No* Ups
Without Bath, Single,' 91.96 and 91.60— Double 60c Extra
No Ups .
When in Klamath Falls for a week or more, try our
completely furnished APARTMENTS. Everything
new and np to date at very low rates. We furnish
everything but the Groceries. INVESTIGATE
Simpson’s
Mias Lolls Carlton returned to
Medford last erasing, after hav­
ing spent the week-end la Ash­
land visiting nt the homo of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carl­
ton on Union street, Mias Carlton
la employed at the town office of
the California Oregon Pso w o r
company in Medford.
Earl 8nydor, 8. P. Co., employe
who works at Dunsmuir a n d
Klamath Falla, la spending sever­
al days fo Ashland visiting his
parents oa the Boulevard and
with frisada.
Former Resident H e r e -
Mias Rose Billings, formerly of
Redford and well known In Ash­
land^ Is expected to arrive early
this month from Loa Angelos,
Calif., to visit her parents In that
city. Mlsa Billings kss boon em­
ployed for the pM t ton months in
southern California.
Harold Bechtel of Qranta Paua,
accompanied by his wife and fam­
ily, are spending several dayu In
Ashland vlaltlhg with relatives
and friends. Mr. Bechtel, who Is
now a druggist, formerly w m em­
ployed at the White House gre-
eery in this city.
VMtod MolgtHM
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Abbott, who
have been spending the past few
weeks In Portland, returned Sat­
urday to their homo oa Seventh
street In thls.eity. Mr. and Mrs.
Abbott wore married oa Monday,
September 29. Shu waa formerly
Mias Thelma Spencer and attend­
ed the local high school for a
short time.
t moving story of the
Tod Baker w m unanimously
sleeted to hold the position o f
business chief o f /h e
Medford
American Legion drum corps, at
their regular meeting held at tha
Hotel Holland la that city Thurs­
day ovoalag, September 2 l. Man­
ager Baker stated that Ashland
had requested that the Medford
corps participate In their coming
fall foetlval and It w m voted to
Flatted la K. Fz—
accept
sad help make the Lithla
Hrs. Cedric Myer, accompanied
by Mrs. Harry Carlton on Union city celebration a success.
street, motored to Klamath Falla
lata Saturday night to spend the
week-end visiting Mr. Myer, who
Is employed by the Southern Pa-
caflc company there, and with
OBGAX
M r. and Mr». Frank Eller and
fussily, residauta of Dunsmuir,
Calif., spent the week-end ta this
city, visiting with relatives and
friends. Mrs. Eller la a slater of
Mrs. Elsie MeCuno on Third St.
H n atte* pa Phrfcer M t. —
Ghy Good of the X L BlMtric
ok the Plasa, accompanied tar
George Baughman and D i c k
Hitchcock of thia city, spent .the
w w l- r t d hunting door on Park­
er HountaiA.
Duck Hunting is Good.
ring with round after
o t laughter.
Trd Baker Named Chief—
C a n WngMSirti
Forty three ont of the stats
cars wore registered Satarday,
Oct. 1. at the local branch of the
atato registration barena, located
In the chamber of commerce
(wilding on the Finan. Ont of
those 42. 27 of them wore Call-
We have the proper loads to get them, and all the
rest of the trimmings.
-A l Jordan’s Amur Good
(Biggest Little Stork ih Town, Open
fcD BRIgK
!h:Y <m 5cc'O N E ?
The Lowest Price at which
a Sedan w as EVER sold
they can, hut a slick talker makes
t the brick in gold through aad
camoa to buying gold, hire a ohom-
ias to haylng stocks and bonds, re-
|*u your hanker’s business to know
srhat’s aot la investments. Lot him
Ashland, Oregoh
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