Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 04, 1927, Image 6

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    Otto H. Otoee. a resident of
Oakland, C alifornia, arrived In
Ashland Monday- tar A t b i t with
retatiyee at t k i W . A . Blbhr
(Ashland Na
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w ill latr<K
haa lastalta« tao »lanta
te «laatltntloas a t aeon*
g i f a ta n k er student a t <
jou th era Oregon N o n ta l
.« The artici« concerning
»«Mt le as t*Uowa:
D h » R e a t e ; t f t n ,n * r
o f the W orthy Matron.
I^ah M. Caldwell, Secy.
V aries McW Milams, ^scom -
l e d \ y his sister and husband
and Mrs. Jam ss^Peeh o f BI.
itro, California, were called
Ashland Monday hy serious
so o t - P . O. M cW illiams.
j î ’^OHTLANl^
M r. and Mrs. Harry W. 8Uvor,
w ho Shre spent the past few d lrs
In A shland visiting at' the h o b s
Of Mr? SUver*h parents on 8 .
street, le ft th is m orning by a^to
to return to their hoMM In Oak­
land, California, whore Mr. 811-
ver 'le em ployed by a contracting
company.
Forty bnt-of-etato earn warn
gigored yesterday a t th e local
each a t the state traffic bureau,
eatod la th e chamber o f cp > -
sree buttdlag oh th e P lata
n e t your gtbse, Jordan’s M1U.
From M a A ^ Z " , ’
■' . t :
ow. the beauties '<
«étry and present
id art which h has.
"During- One Fear
Mrs. A / f t . Gregory, secom pan-
led by her daughter, Mm' ‘ John
Harvey of SdUta Ana. Califor­
nia, whom she has boon via#?
for the past few m onths, a r -|
81 k FatallfIds— ''
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There wgre aix fatalities due to 1
Industrial accidents la O regon 1
duiring the week ending Sep tern-
ber f t , aecofdlag to a report pre» a
Mrs. J. W TOung on South Oak­ pared yesterday b y the state In- 4
dale.
**• dustrtSl aocident. com m ission* ' J
Alberta Knipe, Ruby JKamllu
end W llb a Splrek a ll o f M e d fo r f
bicycled e p Sunday to spend tha
/ a y visiting w ith M irshall Tai-
ent on th e Boulevard.
Tha
g irls made th e trip in approxg
m atoly tw o hoym .
•' X.-, b
wareMtd at 1 o ’clock.
'
>\ Mr. Bdene who w as 74 y s a r s p f
age nt th e-tim e o f h is passing/ryt*
sided on Ills ranch for
m jffy
y ears. H is w idow and several
clean in g, preeetng and w h o f e
ellng at P snlaerad’a. '
lift
rived In A shland yesterday to
spend som e tim e w ith |h e lr
daughter and sister. Mrs. G. flU
Teo on. Oak g r e e t.
.
yomdonf
tesa ta
t
elty. recently visitad <
hp
Of Mr*. P- A » B im b o .- # #
■etreeti' -/ Mrs. .Keltin«;. «¡Bdft4M
H o lm ia mot «evem t yepts i
In -Powder R iver cotfn|y,- M
Ore..
¡area seam <d k t th e answ er to
(hat dealra.” aaid Mm. Hinas,
*bud now 1 m in t devise som e way
te secure a national release.”
Active hs Wesaem’s Chsh W e s t ,
K'vW ri. H ikes U 'th e daughter of
Mr. end Mt*. John D evlin, plo-
WeerS Af thin state. She in allied
With numerous Women’s clubs, in
Which th e hne hold office from
tomb ..'to tlm p .a b d w hich h ave hk-
bburaged h e r In her work. She Is
jmnt; recording secretary o f the.
j O c e g e i Federation o f W om en’s i
(Chubs. past vice-president o f th e :
”whers livings aw gTeatogt’’
ELKS BLDG.
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w
Ollev« Touring
inf^
LV;> m
Visitors Prom Hilt—
* Tfr, ahd Mm. B . Short, who ro-
slde InH Jlt* C alifornia, motored
to Ashland Monday a n d , spent
several hours here shopping and
Visiting w ith friends.
•We Brown C»tf Oxford
so , up-to-ths-fcinut« In
le, so up-to-the-msrh in
rkmsnship that It b w
Tho follow ing named
people
are am ong those registered th is
m orning at the Ashland hatol:
Carl O. Orlll o f f o r t l ^ d ; Mr. and
Mrs. B , D. Johnson o f San Fran­
cisco and J. A. W atson o f Loo
Angelos.
.
W illiam
Oramar
»«rito d
ASHLAND, ORE.
Í $ Í Í 0 p v . T o w in g
»chora, and p a st vice-president,
the N o r t f e t e f c P oetry Society.
í t e V » ta b s undertook h e r
noon.
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WITH. GEORGE O’BRIEN
hat «Itom. ■ October £ a t hbr
iota« on Hetmah g r e e t, 'Where
h e resided since eomtaff. to U te
:ity from her ham s ifc Klam ath
Pan« a taw te * 4 ago. . Her, h a g
>hnd and sm all daughter survive.
1C C. 8tock Is tu charge o f the
uaeral.
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The Quality Store
WITH PAULINE STARK AND HEN LYON
Baraains
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Hub Girls and Native
Hawaiian Boys
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