PAGE FOUR -- X ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS Moiulay, July 5, 1920 th e r e th e y go to E u g e n e to a tte n d it sim p ly id eal. b elo n g s to a ll m a n k in d , as a ll dry R o b e r ts ) . T hey c o n su lt a b o u t th o se w ho p a rtic ip a te d in th e p a ­ th e a n n u a l m e e tin g of th e Synod “ A nd th e n too. one m ee ts w ith > in h e r it th e e a rth . H is w as a n ad- th e p ro p e r choice o f a wrife fo r g e a n t, th o se w ho tra in e d th e c h il­ of O regon. . su ch a sp le n d id c o rd ia l r e c e p tio n ' d re s s th ro u g h w h ich a ll w ho H ia w a th a , a n d old N okom is, re p ­ d re n a n d th e w om en of A shland ’s» & h ere. E v ery one you m ee t h a s a h e a rd it le ft th e a u d ito riu m bet- re s e n te d by J e n n ie Dow d, dis- w ho sp e n t m uch tim e a n d sk ill in a c c o u n t ___ of ___ th _ e so c ie ty j s S te n n e tt a n d fam ily re- ___________________ sm ile a n d a frie n d ly w o rd — m ak es t e r p a trio ts , b e tte r n e ig h b o rs a n d s u a d e s h e r noble son from chos- m a k in g th e n th __ e _________ „ ____ co stu m es an d a r r n e e d d S u r rd d a a y y fr o m t th h a e lr t o - - 1 a . fellow , ------- feel rig h t a t hom e. W e -------- ' t given in T he T id in g s Sat- tu in S a a t tu from ir a a u u to b e tte r C h ristia n s. ing a s tr a n g ’ e r ln m aid e n , - b u t th e ra n g in g th e scenes. O w ing to th e n o n -a rriv a l of ex- fo rm e r re m e m b e rs th e c h a rm s of u rd a y m e n tio n of th e w in n e rs i of mobi,ft I r *P w hich th ey h ad ta k e n r e a iiy in te n d e d going rig h t on up dow n th ro u g h C a lifo rn ia . ...................... . - .. i . - . . .................. . . . . TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY th e fox tr o t w e re in a d v e rte n tly s ta te , b u t th is is tc o good a city A m b a ssa d o r G e ra rd B ishop Shep- M in n e h a h a , th e lovely d a u g h te r < S > < S > e m itte d . T h ese w ere Mr. a n d Mrs. to p ass u p .’’ a id very g rac io u sly co n sen te d to of th e a n c ie n t a rro w m a k e r, “ In M rs; Leo B a rk e r cam e o v er W A N TED — At once, c h e rry pick B e a u m o n t D eL osh of M edford, „ T 1 he i f c e a a i tu u re i c v oi i th in e c tr i i ip i p ib is i to v v oh- u - i re c n m u a i i in i i o o v v e er r l fo u r r M onday a a i n i u d u de- e - th e lan d of th e D a k o ta h s .” lro m H o rn b ro o x a n d is sp e n d in g . . . . , , ‘ ers. F re d E. P o r te r , 223 Ma v ho gave a m ost a ttr a c tiv e d a n c e .; th<- Fniivth a« th ... « n t tir o fait» firs t h a n d to u rin g a n d cam p- , liv e r his p a trio tic a d d re s s accom - mh Pie St. P h o n e 3 15-J. o r 27 .1 i tie _ next scene ,i d e p ic ted th e „ th e F o u r th a s th e e g piioct u e st of M rs. ing advice fo r th e re a d e rs of M otor p a n y ln g th e u n v e ilin g of th e bronze gorgeoU s p ic tu re of th e v illag e I __________ _____ ____________ 261-t H e m stitc h in g a n d p icoting, bal- G eorge Stevens. W est a n d a s th e trip is b ein g m ad e : ta b le t in h o n o r of th e so ld ie r d ead c u d ' t ke hom e of th e old a rro w €> <$> to t.v Shop, V a u p e l’s S to re . jj Mac A d a m s )1 w ho FO R SA L E — P ly m o u th IL, !. h. • s M iss M a rg a re t O’N eil, c le rk in fro m a g e n u in e close to n a tu r e in th e p a rk fo r th is a fte rn o o n , so in a k e r , 634 Iow a St. P h o n e 277-,I. s ta n d p o in t th e p a rty w ill d e riv e fo r th is rea so n no esp ecial se r- Wlth h is d a u g h te r ' M innehaha <8> th e H o rn b ro o k p o sto ffice, is 262-2 i '. n r y S ilv er of th e P o m p a d o u r vices to o k place y e s te rd a y a fte r- ( j j o u y c la r y ) a re «eated b efore sp e n d in g tw o days of th e F o u r th m uch of th e 100 p er cen t in sp ira - LO £T Im ita tio n le a th e r su it case. M ineral S p rin g s co m pany opened! tio n , as one n ig h t fin d s th em fa r noon. . th e ir w igw am ’ T h e a p r|v a , of J u ly c e le b ra tio n in A sh lan d . E. X iste n a m e on. F in d e r d e­ hi« lith ia w a te r s ta tio n in th e F a r - ' in th e m o u n ta in s a n d a n o th e r in T h e e v a n g elistic serv ices last a w a th a b rin g s joy tQ thfc yU liv e r a t c h ie f of p o lice’s office, !<>'. b u ild in g S a tu rd a y . T h is room ca n y o n o r vale an d a g a in u n d e r ev e n in g w ere esp ecially e n jo y a b le, a n d ho a sk s fo r thp h juJ of A s h la n d . 2 -11 * C o n s tru c tio n C om pany P ic n ic is a n a ttr a c tiv e place in w hich to d e se rt s ta rs . | a n d co n sisted p rin c ip a lly of t h e j th e lovely L a u g h in g W a te r T h e em ployes of th e O&kar Hu- d ro p in a n d im bibe th e h e a lth - ¡b e a u tifu l sin g in g by tlie tra in e d G a th e red about th e ir wig- i' ii' w a te rs from th e m in e ra l , b e‘ C o n s tru c tio n co m p an y cele- q u a rte t w hich acco m p an ied th e w am hoino w e re lhp Q ther nv- of th is com pany. T h e in- h ra te d th e F o u r th w ith a picnic ^ sp ea k e r a n d so n g le a d e r. T he ta t- m em b e rs o f th e h o u se h o ld , th e t« t ¡or is in w h ite, w ith a ttr a c tiv e y e ste rd a y . T h is event w as held j te i, K ail < o c h ra n , led in th e con- y o u n g a rro w m a k e r (M r. J u d k in s ) , 1 tl ta b le s an d c h a irs w h ere h o t. iu th e Pa r k a a tl w as a tte n d e d by Ig re g a tio n a l sin g in g , an d was an a n d M in n e h a h a ’s frie n d s. (D or- t; i h u m a n ity m ay re st w hile Hie em ployes a n d th e ir fain i- in s p ira tio n to ca u sin g all to lift c th y a n d H e)en a n d Mrg . rta k in g of a cool re fre s h in g 5,es A ,a r &e crow d assem b led up th e ir voices in song. M. H. H a rris o n ) d rin k , \vhich is fu rn is h e d ice cold in th e picnic g ro u n d s .a t ab o u t R eynolds, th e s p e a k e r, did not tire A fte r th e b e tro th a l th e old a r ­ o ’clock w h ere th e y e n jo y e d io th e c o n su m e rs. Mr. S ilv er I . , P a trio tis m co m m in g led w ith sa- his a u d ie n c e w ith a long serm o n , row m a k e r su m m o n s th e S p irits b o u n tifu l fea st a n d sp e n t th e . , Bf m ixes th e lith ia w a te r w ith , cred serv ices fo rm e d th e lea d in g b u t gave a n in sp ira tio n a l ta lk es­ of th e W oods to c e le b ra te th e fru it ju ic e s w hich m a k e s a very ' day u n d e r th e tre e s. o b se rv a n c e s of th e n a tio n ’s n a ta l p ecially fittin g to th e occasion. festiv a l of joy In h o n o r of th e p a la ta b le d rin k . day, y e ste rd a y , w hen a la rg e c o n ­ m a rria g e of his d a u g h te r, M in­ WHY NOT BE WINDOW > g re g a tio n g a th e re d a t th e C h a u ­ n ehaha. T his w as b e a u tifu lly CLEANER OK W A IT ER ’ M illinery sa le , o n e -fo u rth off ta u q u a a u d ito riu m to liste n to th e e n a cte d by p a n to m im e by th e in o u r line. Mrs. H. Sim ons. se rm o n d e liv e re d by- N EW Y O R K .— W indow c le a n ­ p a trio tic (Ttildren w ho w ere g o rg eo u sly 2 4 8 -tf i B ishop W. O. S h e p a rd of th e P o r t­ e rs a n d xvaiters w ere ra n k e d h ig h robed to re p re s e n t th e v a rio u s ♦ * y H. I.. W ood, a ra ilro a d em ploye aboVe tlie o rd in a ry g ra d e of w age lan d a re a , a n d th e services in th e fe a tu re s in th e festiv a l. T he tu It. , cbin g, was in A sh lan d | e a rn e rs w hen te stim o n y w as giv- ev e n in g given by th e B ible In s ti­ yo u n g p la n te rs a p p e a r to till th e T h is p a rt of H'liay ¡u ! he se arc h of a h o u s e ' a t tb e tria l of H a rry W eiss, tu te e v a n g e lists. g ro u n d , a n d w e re s u rp ris e d by One of th e h a n d so m e st fe a tu re s th e s to rm clo u d s, w ho follow ing w hich to dom icile his fam ily , | c b a «'ged w ith k e e p in g a g a m b lin g th e c e le b ra tio n w as in c h a rg e of " V, ;-h io com e to A shland t h i s !,,o u s e > t b a t tw o_of th e m had lo st. t,ie th e m in is te ria l a sso c ia tio n ot o f A sh- of th e c e le b ra tio n w< w as th e H ia- th e n o rth w ind, sw ept o v er th e 111.1110/. $2000 each in a p o k e r g am e th e re , ¡‘l,ld d n ,l w as p a rtic ip a te d in by w a th a p a g e a n t given in i th e C hau- fields of corn. T h e y o u n g b rav es, on W e e d d n n esd esd a a y y n n ig ’ . p ra c tic a lly a ll th e clerg y m en o f , tauq.ua a u d ito riu m Sat S a tu rd a y even- c alled th e c h a se rs of th e sto rm on W ig h h t. t. D etectives, in d e scrib in g th e thfc c ity - . in w hich w ere fe a tu re d up- clouds, d isp elled th e s to rm spir- W. C. G illilan d and fam ily of F o ssil a re now occu p y in g th e ir g a m e s b etw een a sco re of w in- A t tb e m o rn in g se rv ice special w a rd s of 100 c h a ra c te rs . T h is w as its. T h en cam e th e happy S p irit hom e on N orth M ajn s tre e t, re -'(lo w c le a n e rs an d w a ite rs, a s s e rt- m u s ic w as fu rn is h e d by a d o u b le a p a n to m im e of th e c h a rm in g old j of L ig h t, who b ro u g h t a s a n of- < i ll y p u rch a se d from J. M. Case- ed th e re w as “a c o n sid e ra b le *Q u a rte t antl c o n g re g a tio n a l sing- legend, “ H ia w a th a ’s W o o in g ,” lei m g fo r M in n e h a h a ’s h a p p in e ss lie» .a m o u n t of m oney b e fo re th e m .’’ in g le<1 bY P ro f. L. A. Coon. A P o rtra y e d by L o n g fello w , a n d rea d th e b e a u tifu l flow ers of th e w oods. T he d e fe n d a n t’s a tto r n e y a d m i t - i verv b e a u tifu l solo, “ T h e L ord I s 1')' M rs. R ay M cA dam s, u n d e r ¡ th e V iolets, W ild R oses a n d Dai- < in ; I 1 n e m ak es cam p sto o ls tPd “ th o u s a n d s o f d o lla rs p assed i S h e p h e rd ,” w as re n d e re d by ; d ire c tio n of th e la tte r a n d a ssist- sies, w ho h a d e fare w e ll to M inne- 256-3 in t be g a m e ,” b u t m a in ta in e d th e A n d rew W a lk e r, w hile th e m inis- ed b>’ F ra n c e s M ontgom ery, who l.alia. as an In d ia n b rav e san g a m o u n t of cash did n o t p rovide te rs a ssiste d in th e p re lim in a ry ' s ta g e d all th e d ances. T he c u rta in fo r th em his love song. T he chil- Mr. a n d M rs. R. P. Neil a re w as ra ise d on th e fo re st hom e of d re n in th e s e fe a tu re s w ere d resse d th e "n e c e ssa ry e le m e n t” to co n ­ services. h ic k from an exten d ed trin to ' i ’o rtla n d w h e re th e v h id „o n e I vict. ....... - Bi8h*P S h e p a rd w as a t h is b est H ia w a th a , re p re s e n te d by D r. Mox- to re p re s e n t th e ir c h a ra c te rs , and w ,Vf> i fh , 'i , W hen th e m a g is tr a te d isc h a rg e d *r‘ b *s d isco u rse. H e b ro u g h t to o n - a ° d b is old m o th e r, N o k o m is,1 in th e ir g ra c e fu l m a n n e r c a rrie d ° en< " I1 W eiss, A ssista n t D istric t A tto r- A sb lan d th e gospel of ---- h ap p in ess, w ith In d ia n g irls of H ia w « a t th a ’s j c o m u t th e a scene as d ep icted . T Too -------------------------------------------------- ------- in « v r u c a s 'l e p i c t e u . OO co n v en tio n . e in a lie n a - People, (L ney D riscoll, th e p ro se c u to r, re- w hich he in siste d ’ is th ................. /T u c ile ’ " P erozzi an d Au- m uch c re d it c a n n o t be given to ♦ Mr. Mid Mrs. Jo h n E n d e rs, Mrs. m a rk e d th a t “ if a w a ite r a n d a lde r ’S h t of ev ery ohe. "A ll peo- c le a n e r can sit in a - g am e i p ' e a re n o t b a p p y ,” B ishop Shep-( J a c o b s a n d son of K la m a th F a lls w " i indow i1 • ov. r »pending th e F o u rth of o i p o k e r a n d eacb ,ose *2 0 0 0 - 1 aH s ta te d ’ “ b u t a ll could a n d M J u ly («li b ratio n w ith friend? V!,nt to be e ith e r - r i J?h t a w a y .” sh o u ld b e .” H e e n la rg e d upon , th e re a so n s fo r h a p p in e ss w hich h e re . FPR ISING NOT VIOLENT Locai and Personal CARS FOR SALE D o d g e T ru ck — 1 9 1 9 — P rice .............................................. $ 1 3 0 0 .9 0 K nick S ix — N ew — E xtra E q u ip m en t ...............................1 8 2 5 .0 0 C h e v r o le t — 1 0 1 8 ............................................................................. 0 2 5 .0 0 y l o r d — lio Mi M a g n eto ........................................................ 3 0 0 .0 0 F o ld s .....................................................................$ 2 5 0 .0 0 t o . . 4 0 0 . 0 0 The Automotive Shop k a v and M orrison N ash P a ssen g er C ars Nash Passenger Cars are Nash built—ninety-three per cent complete, in the one hundred acre Nash factory at Kenosha. Ibis is the big reason for the splendid account they have given and ^re giving of themselves in the hands of owners from coast to coast. thousands oi Nash Sixes now in use, by the high character of their service, are proving daily the soundness of Nash manu­ facturing policies, and the fact that any produ. i hearin the Nash namepiate does represent quality to an unusual degree. I he heavy and nation-wide demand for the Nash Six is hut a reflection oi heir good performance for every motoiing pur­ pose. All Nash cars get their unusual power, quietness and economy of operation from the Nash Perfected Valve-in-Head Motor. See the Nash on display in the Ashland Park today. P R U IT T -M Y E R M O TO R CO. F o r th e h a n d lin g of y o u r fru it (B y U n ited P r e s s ) crop, we c a rry th e fam o u s R e p u b ­ LONDON, J u ly 5.-*-T h e re is no lic tru c k s in a ll sizes in sto ck a t lik lib o o d of s p re a d in g on th e p a rt 'Ie d fo rd , also an «nssortment ofi of th e C o n n a u g h t re g im e n t in In-J used tru c k s in fin e m echanical^ d ia , w hich s u rre n d e re d its a rm s sh a p e a n d priced rig h t. T he Busy an d a m m u n itio n to th e colonel C o rn e r M otor Co., M edford, O re., upon receip t of th e new s of e v e n ts I c o rn e r Alain s tr e e t a n d H ig h w ay ,: in Ire la n d , o ffic ia ls at th e In d ia n M edford. 2 5 9 -lm o office believe to d ay . T hey p o in t-' (?> ed o u t th e in c id e n t as not a violent Mr. an d Mrs. Jo h n Dill, Mrs. D. i u p risin g , b u t m ere ly a p ro te s t H ail, M isses B lanche H icks, E le a -: a g a in s t th e c o n d itio n s in Ire la n d . n o r G reer, D o ro th y R eed, V irg in ia Boyd a n d S ta n le y J. H ogan e n - ' Joyed a picnic d in n e r w ith Mr. ¡ nd Airs. B ert G re e r a n d fam ily on th e F o u rth . . 03236330 D. A. K. A m eetin g of th e m em b e rs a n d • hose w hose p e titio n s have been »nt in is called fo r F rid a y . J u ly R. L. Lee, c irc u la tio n m a n a g e r 9. 9 :3 0 , at th e hom e of M rs. J. P. of M otor W est, a rriv e d in A sh­ D odge, 5 90 B o u lev ard . land y e s te rd a y a n d w ill s ta y o v er T he S ta te R e g e n t, ¿Mrs. K e a t­ th e 5 th a n d 6 th , w o rk in g in th e in g of P o rtla n d , w ill be h e re to in te r e s ts of h is p u b lic a tio n . Mr. e ffe c t an o rg a n iz a tio n a n d a full Lee a n d d a u g h te r J ill a n d Miss a tte n d a n c e is d e sire d . B usiness B e a trice Jo h n so n , s is te r of Mrs. of im p o rta n c e to th e local c h a p ­ Lee, a r e m e m b e rs ^ f i h e p a rty a n d te r w ill a lso he tra n s a c te d . «all u n ite in sin g in g th e p ra ise s of •MRS. ED IT H BOLTE A sh lan d . M c C r a c k e n , “ Y our p a r k ,” said Mr. Lee, “ is O rg a n iz in g R e g e n t., th e m ost b e a u tifu l we h av e v isit­ M on. W ed. ed on th e C oast. W hen we a r ­ rived we found it p re tty well Rev. J. II. H ovt a n d C. F . K o e h ­ crow ded a n d no w onder. Seem s le r lea v e to d ay fo r S p o k a n e to at- th a t you h av e fu rn is h e d every t nd ;i c o n fe re n ce w ith rep re sen - co nceivablo c o n v en ien ce fo r th e t l i n e s of th e I’h e s b y te ria u B oard to u ris t an d c a m p e r a n d com bined of R elig io u s E d u c a tio n . F ro m w ith its b e a u tifu l lo catio n m ak es A C agey EDFORD, O R E G O N Comply With the Law The Water’s Fine! AND USE Come Have a Party With Us Printed Butter Wrappers AT T H E A R M O R Y ani CC(?Rl)rNG to the i tiling of the Oregon Dairy and Pood Commission all dairy bufter sold or exposed for sale in this state must be wrapped in butter paper upon which is printed the words “Oregon Tdairy Butter, 16 (or 32) ounces full weight,” with the name and address of the maker. • To enable patrons of the Tidings to easily comply with this ruling this office has put in a supply of the standard sizes of butter paper and will print it in lots of 100 sheets and up­ ward and deliver it by parcels post at the fol­ lowing prices; A W hat is m ore refresh in g than a dip in th e splendid sulphur pool? EVERYBO DY GOES TO TH E NAT 100 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces......... $1.75 T O N IG H T COLOR DANCES NOVELTY DANCES ADMISSION FREE 250 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces........ $2.75 Large P ools and Sulphur W ater NOW OPEN The Natatorium In th e H e a rt of Tow n. E . J. RA INE, M anager M onkey 500 Sheets, 10 or 32 ounces......... $4.00 Send your orders to us by mail accompan­ ied by the price of the paper and it will he promptly forwarded to you by parcel post, prepaid. We use .the best butter paper obtainable, and our workmanship is of the best. Let us have your order and you will not regret it. s m s EÌG DANCE At the Bungalow A s h la n d Tiding's A s h la n d , O r e g o n !K!lll!ilill!llll»K!ll!llllllll á IIP» Every W ednesday Night, 9 to 12 BEGINNING W EDNESDAY, JULY 7TH. lIlEillülillllllllülllliBllll: r;[l. f’i’{iHi!i»iur ; A Clean Crowd and Good Music rflie Bungalow l i a s been remodelled and the floor greatly enlarged until it is now not only the coolest resort, hut the best dancing floor to he found in the i vallev. MWJÎIT L D. MINKLER and D. A. RUNYARD MANAGERS Biill