Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 30, 1927, Image 6

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    Home From Port lead "
Local • Personal flotes
Stated session. Friday evening,
Dec. t . Important business. Re­
freshments after meeting.
All
Sbrinerà cordially invited.
SAM H. BAKER, Potentate
W . H. DAT. Recorder.
79-2
J. D. Mars, proprietor of the
Overland Shoe Shop in this city,
motored to Medford- thia morn­
ing. where he spent a short time
transacting business.
Mra. W. G* Sander on Holman
■treat, accompanied
by b a r
daughter, Mra. Marcella Lassau,
arrived home yesterday t r 'o m
Portland, where they have spent
the past few days looking after
buslneea affairs and visiting with
friends.
Companionai
Joe Neil, son of Fred Neil,
well known reetdaat of thle city,
is now employed by t i t
LaFon
Advertising company in Los An­
geles, Calif. Joe W«ava student
last year a t the UnWfcralty of (tP>—Col. Chas. R. Foyhes and
Oregon in Butene.
Dr. Frederick Cook, until last
week, 'call mates at Leavenworth
penitentiary are to be compan-
Mias Lucille Arrant returned to
topw on a flight to tba South
f Ashland, yesterday from Klamath
Pole It was announced here to­
Falla, whe«e she wept tp attdhd
d
a y /,
‘ '»
’
1 the feneral of her grandfather.
C laim ed B oaaty—
Electric beaters repaired. Fix
Rudolph Pederson of this city
Shop.
claimed a bounty for a coyote
pelt yesterday kt the Jackson
county .court bouse in Medford,
Victor Phonograph for sale at
this being the first coyote bounty
bargain, phone 20».
claimed since the county court­
house was moved tp Its new loca­ Salesmen Here
C. J. McAllister and F. McTag-
tion.
gart, salesmen, from Portland,
are spending the day in Ashland
looking after business ’ affairs.
Both Mr. McAllister and Mr. M o
Taggart are well known in this
Dec. 3 and 3. uclty, where they make frequent
7B-3t »rips.
splay Attended Rotar}' Program -
Tid-
B. G. Harlan, secretary of the
stock Ashland chamber x>f commerce
your . and a member of the Portland
Rotary club, attended the Rotary
program In Medford Tuesday,
oked November 2». The program was
louae under the direction et Jack
78-2 Carle.
Miss Arant le attending school at
the Southern Oregon Normal
school here.
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/
b Established
AGED WOMAN
| Consummation of a deal was
in Medford yesterday with
WRITES POEM made
the Packer-Scott Paper company,
Ode to a Rose” Work
Country M ill Run, fl',40 per
sack. No delivery. Ash. F. A Pro.
Assn.
72-tf
. Mrs. Sadie Bagley, 80
Tears of Age
of Portland for establishing a
branch house in Medford. G. W-
Browqe, who has been associated
with the Portland company for
a number of years wJU he in
charge of the Medford concern.
INDICTMENTS WITHDRAWN
taVERNE. Alabama. N o v /'lf .
admitted defeat
in tk^.Greaahaw ooontjp flagging
trials «ad created * sensation
When they, withdraw' the 1 9 0 ‘in­
dictments voted la a tm b n th by
• ' special grand 'Jury-
Motorcycles Are
WASHINGTON, Nov. '19,— (IP)
— Motorcycles ere becoming yery
popular in Germany. ConeMernh-
ly more Were registered thle year
than pny other type of motor Ve­
hicle. There are now
339,000
motorcycles refetatered in Germ»
any, .and only 297,900 automo­
biles, reports to the .Commerce
department show.
„V ’
MANY YEARS ¿WO
“A little more than 3Q ^eart
ago with a «row of men, I grad­
Mrs. Sadie Bagley, SO,
who
Returned From Vacation—
ed the road over Farnam HUI,
makes her home in this city has
I Miss Thelma Hervey, daughter
recently written the following
the only road from the north Into
■of Mrs. Jepnte Hervey at 'th e
bit of poetry\entitled “Ode To The
Oregon,'* said G. O. VanNatta,
Park store, who has spent ^ h e
Rose.”
yhe was formerly a contractor in
past ten days enjoying a vaca­
There’s never a rose, without it’s
thia territory. The road at that
tion In Eugene, Oregon, return­
thorn
*
Koso 8. Nakano, “Tommy the time wee almost impassable and
ed yesterday to this city. Miss
Tet we welcoih^them as t h e y dap” murdered ten days ago at was most dangerous in the win­
Advertising Llthia Circnr—
■ Hervey Is employed at L. A. Rob­
bloom in .the morn;
Medford. lef> an estate, rallied at ter time.
Clyde Young and Rilling Schu-
erts’ office and at the Ctayconth
So God in liis goodness, f r o m
>2.000 outside of Jackson connty
erman, who are eferking on the
Motor company on the Plaza.
day to day,
and owned two businesses in Med­
Lithian Indoor Circus and Fiesta
This is the first picture of the principals In the famous first an­ Scatters the beauties along x our ford. according to papers filed for
to be held in the Ashland armory
Kodaks, Studio Ashland. 71-tf nounced companionate marriage under the p:an advised by Judge
way.
probate yesterday.
Ben Lindsey, transmitted over Bell System telephone wires to The
Monday. December 5, to Satur­
Tidings
by
NBA
Service,
Inc.,
shewing
Aubrey
Rosell
and
Josephine
day. December 19, spent yester­
Visited la Applegate District—
So in your moments of toU and
Haldeman-Jullus.
,
»
day In northern California cities,
Albie Beck, son of Mr.
and
JACKSON’S BATTLE
care,
Two Lost Live»—
«dvartkdng the show.
, 7
Mrs. J. W. Beck of the Ashland
■ FIELD A SUBDIVISION
Remember the roses that bloom
Two workmen lost their lives
Cleaning A Dyking W orks'in this
everywhere.
as a result of .accidents In Qr*-
Finishing, Stadio
city, spent a few days recently
NEW -ORLEANS, La., Nov. 30.
They bloom for oar pleasure,
gon industries during the week­
visiting at the Cantrell home in
—
(IP)— The march of
progress
then
fade
away
ending November 2«, according
the Applegate district. ¿Ibis is
of
As the sunshiny leaves vs at close has invaded the battlefield
to the state Industrial accident
a student at the Southern Ore­
Neftr
Orleans
where
Andrew
Jack-
of day. '
commission. 'The <98 accidents
The beginning of this week gay
“Rumors of Yanki San’s beau­
gon Normal school.
son successfully repulsed t h e
reported were gt| subset to the
colored Japanese posters w ill ba ty are carried by the fisher lads
seen adorning .the windows of the -to the court of the Mikato. T h e God save you, your babies; with British invaders during the W ar
provisions of the workmen’s com­
of 1FT2.
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faces so sweet. ,
pensation act.
prominent business places, ap- Mik^to ambassadors to the Island
Meraux
and
Unex,
local, real-
A turnip, sald.-to be the larg­
The
sweet
hnman
flowers
m
a
k
e
4
nounclng the date of Jthe coming negotiate for the*han dof Yanki
Lowry Here Today—
x
itors
who
purchased
the arear
est ever grown in Oregon, is on
-your
joys
more
complete,
,
Junior
high
three-act
Japanet^
C. A. Blanchette, D. D„ con­
San. The Prince refuses to tet
L. W . Lowry of Eugene, 'O re ­
exhibition at Bead. It was grown verted Roman ’ Catholic Bishop,
operetta, “ Yspki San” to be-pre­ them see Yankl San, and suggests Parents — lead the Christ Ilfs Where the battle waged hottest,
announce it w ill be transformed
on the Livetay farta near - Sisters will speak at Wimer H a ll/ Third gon, salesman . for the Oregon sented in the Senior high 'school that they take one of the Seven,
every day,
into high class residential sub­
and measures three feet in cir­ and B. Main streets. Wed. N ot. Drug company, is spending the gymnasium.
And
by
so
doing
It
w
ill
teach
but they depart in anger.
divisions.
cumference and , weighs 21 and 3d, at 9 p. m. The public 1« In­ day in Aahlapd visiting friends
them the way.
The
cast,
composed
66
little
“
Finally,
all
cures
being*
of
no
and looking after business con-
. The plan is to convert t h e
one-half pounds.
tots, have been working very in­ avail, to awaken the Princess
vited. Admission »free. >
f<-3t
dustriously for the last few ireeks from the spell of the W olf Witch, The thçrns of life are herd to Ihnd into SO foot building lots.
: /v-- - r if t - —in V t h ae nxrf as
preparin g themse l ves for—till'* k»f Mtlgr a n w» MB Hand T o~
Plano and phonograph scarfs,
Steaming hot chicken Tamales
Jacket}^
Terrace Ip kpqpy qf the-
first operetta ever presented in whomsoever will slay the W olf But the roses and flowers have no
Blhart’s.
at T h e F la u .
v Í8 4 Í
defender
of New Orleans.
thorns
over
there
the Junior high school here. 4
Witch and byenk, Its c h a ir m.
Miss Ellen Waters,
physical' Prince Oti, the Oo’od son of the So when our Joys sad sorrows
” *
Here Yesterday—
Colonel J. p. O’Neil of Port­ L eft For California
education director, is preparing a M ’kato, slays the W olf Witch and
Geprge Bremer, who resides at
Mr,
and
Mra.
Gordon
Robson
land. veteran
United ' States
delightful drill to present be­ carries Yankl San back to Old
army officer In ehargb of
the and chtldi*anvof Vancouver, B. C. Salem was in Ashland yesterday tween acts. The High School orj Japan as his bride.” ’
Portland district recruiting ‘ ser­ who have been vlslttng for a short looking after business affairs.
chestra, under the direction of W.
vice of the army, passed through time with Mr. and Mra. A. H.
V. Croft, will furnish music be­
Portraits, Studio Ashland
the city yesterday ea route to Davenhlll of this city, toft this
fore the operetta x and betwbeh O r a Registered
)
KWmath Falls, where he w i l l morning for Cailforala,
Twenty out-pf-state cars were
acts.
’
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Marriage License Waned—
make a tear of inspection.
Tuesday, November
The scenery is exceedingly registered
A marriage license was Issued
“ Yon can’t go far on the rpfbl 'to health in a car.
beautiful,. It is » Japanese tea 29, at the local branch of the
Tuesday, November 2», at the
You
mu«t walk—-and walk r ig h t” . Our Doctor
/state
traffic
bureau,
located
in
garden, lit up by many beautiful
WASHINGTON, Nov. 36.— (VP)
Jackson county Clerk’s office to
the
Chamber
of
Commerce
build­
Japanese lanterns, strung
hsre
Shoes will give you more foot pleasure in jt block
—Commercç Department trade
John Din of Orland, Calif., and
and, there and surrounded by lat­ ing on the Plaza.
than you eWer hnd In mile.
representatives
advise
the
-
De-,
Vlrited Valley V W * DIMrlct— J j Bids Grace Moody of Redding. tice work, arches, etc.,- and cov*
partment
heïe
that
the
Belgian
M1 sb Florence York, Jackson i Calif. Helda Huber started suit »red with green vines and a beau­ Stopped l a A s h la n d -
Railway administration is blam­
for divorce against F. J. Huber
Mr. and Mrq. C. A. Pennant
tiful assortment-of hand made pa-
county home demonstration a g -1
ing the fall in passenger traffic
and
An'na
C.
Fraught
started
of Marshfield; Oregon, stopped in
eat, visited the Valley V i e w
her flowers.
on railroads there to the com t u i ­
■hl.t against W illis D. Fraught.
school district a fsw days ago and
The costumes, although nearly Ashland yesterday tft visit with tion of motor buses in transport­
all Japanese, furnish a great va­ friends of Mrs. Pennant,‘ who at­ ing parties to football games,
gave a demonstration of t h e
Santa Clara Prunes, 2
making and packing of Christmas
riety of style and color, e v e n tended school at the Southern races and other sporting events.
Schuermna* Grocery.
confections.
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more than in the operetta pre­ Oregon Normal In this city, the Railroads are reducing prices on
g x c . - '! I**"
* ‘ 1 '
sented. last year by the senior last two semesters. Mr. and Mr*. this form of traffic to meet the
Visited Friend»—
Pennant were en route south for
high school.
Chicken'dinner, Bellview, F ri­
competition.
Hrs. L. B. McNabb on
The 'fcynopsls of thp story' is as a vacation. Mra. P^m ant teach­
day night. D m . >■<. gtBrt serv­
street,, accompanied b
es in the public schools at Marsh­
follows:
ing nt < o’clock. Dancing and
daughter. Mra. K. R. Gil
field. ,
•
“Prince
Tot«
was
banished
to
cards u n til. midnight, all for
e< to Medford this i
the Island of No Man. His daugh­
price of a good dinner. Admis­
ter, Yankl San, is born on the Visitors From P o r t la n d -
sion 91.90.— PR — if you have no
Island. £he Is beloved by t h e
way to come out. leave Word at
M r/ and Mrs. G. Lowe of Port­
coprt,
but hated by her seven sis­ land have spent the past two or
ZANE GREY’S STORY Palace Lunch, Nlaingers or Lane's Home grown spinach, 10c lb ters, the
seven Roses of Old Jap­
and free transportation will be Schuennaa’s'Grocery.
three days in Ashland visiting
72-t
an.
The
sisters bribe the Wolf with friends.
provided.
about whether your cat ib
Witch of the Island to cast its’
—but depositing regularly in a saving account
A t T7»e Oregon Hotel—
spell dVer Yankl 8an.
being
given
the
best
of,
is probably- the easiest, most convenient, and
Freak
P-Net
Brittle.
Full a H. Haynet of AnaCostes, Wash.,
we ,
<
la Medford Yesterday— .
Pmind. Sic. The Plaaa.
e*-tr C. 8. Twiag and
surest
way to start.
C. W alker of
Attorney and Mrs. L. A. Rob­
service if you bring it to
Lodi. Cailf.( Charles E. Adams From Port R o c k -
•
erts, o n \ Church' street, were
OnHed to IlilM to —
and J. Harrington of Fairfield,
James Bonnick, a resident of among the Ashland
our station.
resident!
A sfhall deposit every week will keep your
A rthur 8. Taylor, a membdr Wash.; W. L. Ridout of Oakland. Port Rock, Oregon, is spending a Who spent yesterday in Medford
account growing.
of the Southern Oregon Normal Calif.; Bltner Hall and Harry coqple of days In the city visiting
Best Oils
school in this city, left
this Kalaer of Santa Crus, Calit.: J. with friends.
Best Workmanship
morning for Illinois, called there Goodman of 8eattle, Wash.; and
by the serious lllnem of hia moth-
At the Ashland Hotel— •
Priées Reasonable.
The following out - ¿1 own
D EER HEAD MOUNTING
{
A
SPECIALTY
guests spent last evening at the
PanlMrnd’9 for cleaning Knd
x The latest paper method.
Vshlgnd hudlel In this city:. B. E.
repairing.
7B
Do not experiment with your
Morris of Oakland, Calif.; H. C.
hard earned trophy by hav-
Everett of Spokane. Wash.; Bd- tag It mounted by any one
Elhart’s.
t t The I.ittUa Springs Motet-
Vin G. Curtis and W. B.'Sergeant
put an expert. / The largest
head of the season w ill be
* Among those who spent last of Pertland; H. Roamuseen and
Visitón- From H i t t -
mounted free.
Ashland, Oregon
-»ventfag and this morning at the T. Roemussen of Sekttle, Wash.;
O. B. Leach, Mgr.
i
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Kei
Llthia Springs hotel in Ashland Mr. and Mrs. Leonard D. Oliver
who reside at H ilt, in noi
were the following:
Mr. and if Los Angelos, and Mr. and Mrs.
California, spent severa] ho
Mrs. 8. C. Cowing of Detroit, J. R. Cruse and Cora Asken of
, Cooley Building,
Ashland yesterday looking
ley Building
ltBOFORD
Mich.; Mr. and Mra. W. O. Leland Minneapolis. Minnesota.
business affairs, shopping
of Lee Angeles, Calif.; H. T. Hol­
vlslttng friends.
den of Eugone, Ore.; Morris Bu-
ASHLAND FOLKS
B y Daisy C, MoGarry- Lithia Springs Pharmacy
dee and Charles Saul of B a n
Engraved or printed sards, Francisco; Ted Asker of Willows,
¡with real yutetlds sentiment oh
Calif., and Mr. and Mra. C. B,
<AIO w rLL HAVR
I display and sale at The Tidings Brown of Fnllerton, California.
w il l ik
TÜ
O B T HIM SOM eTHW G
office. Order years how.
99-tf
Jap Will Is
; Filed Monday
COASTERS
WAGONS
KIDDY KARS
Japanese Posters Announce Date
Of Junior i t i g l i School Operetta
VELOCIPEDES
POLL BUGGIES
a t the lowest prices.
Sim pson’s
Hard war
Belgium Has
Rail Trimble
THE DOCTOR SAYS
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
ransHnro
today
THERE IS NO ROAD TO
“NEVADA”
No Worry
WEALTH
Taxidermist
Black and White.
Service Station
RICH
Wardwell Fur 0».
Diamond
Furtiaces or
Bound
Are Fine for
e Places
V
<IX YEARS
O LP/
/ MMW MUAM
AIHO
The Citizens Bank
Äh
PA/ X—
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»IÖHT
WE IÎAVE GN HAND
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“Cameron” Broadcloth Shirts
i
Two reek» of Oregon aeenic
Blue, Gray, Tan and White—Send them to the
b e a n t i e s and Ashland’s
laundry, they will not fade. P r ic e ................ .1 2 .6 0
12-in. F ir
It-in . Body Fir
12-in Black Oak
18-tn. Madrome and Oak
t-ft. .Cord Wood. .
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Lithia Park, produced by
MRS. AGN*E8 E. HINES.
-Al Jordan’s Army Goods Store—
(Biggest Little Store in Town, Open Evenings)
Carson-Fowler
Don’t neglect a sore thrift«t Seek the proper rbmedy here. If it ’s very serious
- ‘
the-doctor.