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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1927)
)f Exceptional Beauty Are Grown in Hosier Garden bocal • Personal Notes 8tated convocation, Thu rsday evening, October to. Routine bus- Iness. All companions Invited. > A. P. McOALLftN, W. P, W. H. DAT. Secretary. <1-2 Mm. W. N. Nittbs has moved into her new home" at SOI Beach street and'she'krill be glad to meet a ll of her old and n e w friends at this location. Fleet ri« tomleVs repaired, Flxlt Steaming hot culcken Tamales at The Plaza. y 38-tf L eft to Attend Meeting— Mrs. Ella Anderson of t h i s city left this morning for The Dalles. Oregon, to attend t h e state board meetifig of the Daugh ters of the American Revolution, She is state corresponding secre tary wf the brganfkatton.’ Season K im 1« w -- , <•» The doer hunting season ends a half-hour aftqr sunset thia eve ning, Thursday, October 80. Many ¡local hunters are returning to the ¡city with game and'several oil; erg are »till In the 'Kill sections enjoying the* last hours of this sport. Cliff Jenkins of Cliff's Tire Shop and Service Station on Main street, who left the city sev eral days ago In company with Ben Bowers on a« hunting trip, returned home yesterday. Mr. Bowers is expected to come In from the mountains this evening. Get your glass. Jordan's Don’t forget the dpnee at W in ter Garden 8at. night W1H Itay V M ta — Mrs. Gordon MacCracken oh Hargatftaa Utrieet, state regent of the Deugktpr« of the American Revolution, left the city Tuesday r vealng for McMinnville * n .d Portland. Oregon, where she will visit their D. A. R. chapters. Mrs. MacGrackeg w ill then go to La Graade. where she win appear on -the program of the state meeting M atured Only 8 Apple*— Only six apples matured from the eeatury old apple tree at Van- ceuver. Wash., this year, although the tree was ta fu ll bloom In the spring. Adverse weather condi tions at blossom time is said to have killed the buds. »ad contracted foF'&y jS-fié* iíabdri- ault ta charge a« SdUMtfer JpreOs- arda. Otto A» tourner. X, ? 42-» t JCoanuped (root . Cars Re gis tere d Thirty out-of-town cars were ' registered Wednesday, October 1*. at the local branch of the t . - •tate Traffic bureau, located ta; j the chamber et commerce build- «J lag on the Flaaa. jfl From Pea Statosi • , X , . 4 g .jr - KEKS BLDG. PHON® 3 ASHLAND, 25 a Ann, No Fear of Winter Weather y ,«I*he virus of In f a n t a paralffis glon approximately «210. Thejr may persist in the nasal secre wer< ordered five months ago, tions of persons who have long delivery delayed as Mr. fin d M rd recovered from thia disease. Br} Carter w«r« anxious that Ashland an the’ abortive ‘convalescent mftyt —their *hogMsfc » a ” -r- might also harbor the vlrjis. In addition have the first of these new slg- to convalescent carrier«, healthy carriers of the infantile parfify- sto virus have also been demiem- struted. «.Unfortunately ’ the knfty1 method which 4« thus' f araV aft- able to ■ demonstrate whfcthoV ifiill individual to or 1« not a carrier ‘o f in fa n tile paralysis virus is by an-1 final experimentation. The Inoo-; ulatlon of monkeys is expenafV» and cumbersome and cannot 't o used practle»ny for the control of outbreaks of infantile psralg- RTHOÒL SQUAD ÌS t FO ft GR ftr. and Mrs. C? F. Werts re turned to their home on Man- xanita ...street yesterday after having spent some time In Ya kima. Washington, in the hope of benefiting Mr. Werts’a health. “ where savings are greatest” «ng «oeta ïo r ?t*e! 41« Mr. and M m ., W illia m , ft » ,y Clary on Vpbftesj.' «repue an The signal* will he Illuminate# at lig h ts , the c u l’leHeCs coveCe»' nounce the blrffl of g daughter on! withgtaer) -Ah ihtekmltWnt Iight-i Bunday mornl^, October other a o n t h a l ^ * ^ I Word Received— Word has been received la Jacksonville of-the marriage of Dan Bagabaw. to A Washington girl. Mr. Bagsbaw was formerly the printer of the Jacksonville Posi, Returned Yesterday— BOARD Phgg O n * )? ; Liberty BL slgng^ facing (he high wax has tsToi arrows, one marked north, the A * the patent himself 4a * tftie primary focus of dissemination, hoapitllixatton should be enforced whenever home eqqditln« « r e such a« to render complete Iso lation Impossible. In this manner the number of healthy carrier«, whom, we must regard aftpr all-ae the greater lnenace, will of necea? stty be diminished. Rigid q»ar- antine of the entire heuafihafid should be insisted qpoq jf faoto- tlon of patlept to not, possible. hjtaductlop.of carriage by reducing (he nq^her efc per son, who. come In, contact with the disease. It has been' d e fin ite ly demonstrated <l,at. Individuals having |he disease themselves who show no manifeetgtlons of «nay carry the viruq ja thelr up- per air passages. The control ■ of --- ------ constitute, Ms*, amwov carriers the greatest problem In dises»« prevemion. if m«n Is the scie distrtbntar of the Green Springs mountain for sett eral mofiths, are moving from there over to Hornbrook. Ift northern California, where they, will work for awhile. Mm. Anna WIHiama. who re cently strived m Ashland to make her home with her-niece M I s a Georgie Coffee on Oak street. Is «•rioldfy Bl »ud there to- little hop« fit her recovery. Mrs. W ll Mama, who formerly resided with Mlto Coffee for many years, has ham speeding some time w f t i mtattvmi at Alhambra, C « l., Hey old Qfiimds and acquaintance« la «Mi, etty will to grieved to team ox or Arem orar not he responsible *jj>r any debts Hume -From PoHhusA— _ , Mr. and Mrs. Ben Garnett of «re tpnk «xpleded Medford, formerly ftsldenta of Ashland, have returned home af- ter spending the past few days on himeaM-UgFdpuh on P»{ ;Uptown • vacation trip ¿v Portland. They recently purchased a new sedan Blmer Axtim l t . hlih adUol «nd made the trip for the purpose student at Astoria, was kUled of breaking In the car. ' « when a water tank In,the school yard exploded. Hugo Johnson, logger, of near Mr. and Mrb. M. Poston, who Oregon City, was killed by.a fall reside In the Green Springs dis ing log. trict near Ashland; and l(r . and Victor ftolm, , min« k o rie r. MrS. D. N> Davis, also of that aee- Spokane, Wash., died u the r«- Mon, spent Wednesday calllng-«n eult of woiinds r e e le d during a friends and looking after busi box ear holdup pt ftexford. Mon. ness affairs In Medford. ' At Aberdeeh. Was}»., an. uni dentified body was’ found on the Special Meeting— beech. - 'A A ■ special meeting of t h e Daughters of the Union Veterans will be held at the armory at 2 p. m. on Friday, Oct. 21. Mias Webstar, the state Inspector, w ill be present. Ludd Alley, salesman for the , Save your dance tickets f o r Cextral 8hoe company of 8t. cash prises. H ilarity Dances. Med Lou to. spent the morning In Ashi- ford. 41m land today looking after business affairs and visiting with friends. This company has a branch office Fishing In the Rogue rlrer to In Portland, Oregon, from which reported to be poor and but com cMy Mr. Alley works. paratively few fish are «aid to have teen caught ta the past sm- eral weeks. The fish situation to The California Oregon Power ■o* expected to show any marked company*« right-of-way gang? Improvement very soon. Who hava had a camp on tha The ladle« of the Br church will hold a cooked •ale Saturday, October Hardy Brea. lahed honen, »own town location rental cheay. . » « f W t e EIGHT TRAGIC. DEATHS OCCÜ (dohtinned j'ro in Pag« Op«) can be found anywhere— Hood ft oldwell, had suffered from the disease 9 Yelta question but were rtqwjtorfed Charles Wher ta e tg ^ c e e ^ » , “ ’ divftly»! had Hv«d i i \ Soai wwh« such iUnese existed, r0l OthenKaake go history or Ceding uluess er contact w i i | ^ sons srftp themselves had b efn j posed. Th^ discovery pf t h » l jstencqjof carrier« h»& greatly J PORTLAND. Oct. 20.— d R — Accidentar death took a heavy midweek toll In Ovegon g - ^ g Washington with * eight tragic deaths recorded. , In LaGrand*. Lester Mc&afi- tsh, 31, was fatally wounded while hunting whan a shotgun he was dragging after him through, the brush wa*. discharged. Wm. Aust|p, '43, Albany, was fatally Injured when a t r a 1 n struck thb: automahlle In krhleh he was rlfttag. ' « . J ! of loring, (Uhlfca wbleh are OUtMauding . for the perfection of their oolor- ? * B „ta g and formation, and which are * B prise winner« wherever they are t Ash- entered In competitive ahows. Although eholoe gladioli« and ardens othef blodsome are crown A the C care- Hosier gardens, no more Jgautl- daMta far and* perfect specimens than 1 some those found in the dahlia Mason eight hana. IT » St.. Mrs. 1 . A. t infection vidual’« 1 Ing, fir p aUer H u n tv and Mi Andrew Millan, (0 Mid-Week \ Tragedy Toll Heävy—High School Stndent Killed Fresh P-Nut Brittle. Pound. 36c. The Plasa. Redeem your Palmolive and Crystal W hite cohpon cheche at Mrs. M in kler B a c h - Mrs. Helen Minkler, chairman Sehadrmaas. ’ 26« of the California Oregon Power Company Women’s committee, N. G lifi Payne makes counters. E. L. A. (National Electric Light Association) returned to h e r -I Delicious, W inter Banana. Spits. Jonathan and Newtown home In Medford yesterday, after apples. AaMand F. A pVo. Asso. having attended the meeting of •S ' •« ■• ' 41. tf the Women’s committee of t h e Northwest division Nz B. L. A. in Spokane, Washington. M r s . Minkler Is a slater of M n . J. H. Turner, who resides on the Boule vard In this city. were opened »y the state t la planned fish screen Is ater to I o w rhto work has the Rogue be- ta Pass Coar- etoa» And *wU f»ralahffl, preferred, t t t Tth St. pany. . ,bsatbe»-ln-law, H ar|Jy Fleming Of Jacksonville, returned to hie borne on Oak t i p n ^ b i h M y t h r q lg H i street todaf.'tbe proud possessor ip Ä te» öf ^rhich h»- u r « of a buck, which be killed In Better Tixlaj— . * ■ » - J Mrs. W. H. Frulaa, who h‘ a s the Gold ^1U country. fecttngq been quite til ip her home on B contagici street for the p ast few days, is Dance at Bellview Friday night reported to be much better today October' i i.' O e i a j S k - u iJ lie 'll. comparatively rtffjut <X k » and her many friends In the city Music' by Dom ProVoat and h(a known, of course«' th a t7 will be glad to learn that she is discaaes followed' rou$i« rapidly improving. . mau travel and that tfi*| Ings were in aoni^ mjdfe Fresh milk and cream. Sch cerned I V * * tranfeùUffiÌéh uermans' Grocery.,* , 34-tl If You Have Plenty of Blanket* Our Silver Anniversary Blankets o f tyBintiful, wool mixed plaids in many pretty colors; is an exceptional value at — X-L-. - - Electric Statimi , showing speed and head work which gives promis« of a winning team. The Klataath squad Is of an un known quality but In the pafc‘ has been one of the foremost Con- tendaya fa r Southern O r « g o n chatahtanahtp sad this year Is un der the direction of Coach ' Sin clair, who last year whs captain of the University of O r a t « h squad. '' • • : > ' t ! The game to to be called at 2:30 at the high «pkool gridiron. eave to car-and comfort .to passengers Y o u r fenex give» you 9S miles an hour all day long. Par greater ftpeejTif you w ant tt. Brilttant sctivlty'iii pick-up M o re than 2 ft tim e* tile pow er its V S t o T S b e ó r d in a r ily n te * i t L o n g life and en d u rin g character to elf i t * abilities tn d q u a lity th U I t is exclusive performance because Essex Super-Six de sign !» exclusive. And because every part of faiotor and chassis is engineered to true balance w ith every other p e rt This unity construction goes And is engineered to lowest beyond Essex performance to « operation and m aintenance Essex comfort» appearance and cost. D uring the year E «ex , ai jn economy. Thus fts dppapa#- tas outsold /^ y other “ 8 ix f a t nets gives 15% qaore pafsen- e t near the price, almost two to £ f re r room. Ita ridine ease d» Òhe, ta d we believe a single w ill f u lly revcfil t «3 Mr. »ng Mrs. A.- B. James ofi Pendleton, Oregón, spent - Wed nesday la Ashland Visiting with friends. Mr. and Mrs. James were much impressed with the ícenle .bpfi«ttas of .thia etty and Its surrounding country and they thought that Llthla Park waa th* “ «»»t b««aQlnl they hgd i w seen la the way of naturisi tl. A. STEARNS The Ù tU a Garage 2H-CF 3