paq « rotu ASHLAND DAILY W rofuO . rn aa y , duty i, > I/« I • mained in Portland on the way backj THE CHALLENGER but will retu rn shortly. (Continutd From rag e one) The F irst Company will take part announced th a t they would train Local aod Personal in the F o u rth of July parade on publicly only two days a week. Monday morning. They will as C arpeatier was handled very wise- i — - ■ ■ - . Side Lights— semble a t the Armory a t &:30 A. M. ly all during hi3 training. His work on the F o u rth ot July. was so regulated with alternating SHK1NKKS MEET i Clift Payne makes i o r f chairs. days of light and heavy work th at Hlllah. Temple holds a stated ses he did not have to go into a vacation, THE CHAMPION When you want good insurance sion this (F riday) evening. July 1. liks Jack Dempsey did. ML Routine business, also arran g e talk with Billings, 41 East Main St., C arpentier practically trained him (Continutd From Page One) 232-ti m ents tor Patrol appearing in the phone 211. Yesterday afternoon, at 2:30 o’- ! dition th a t he waa ten day9 before self. Descamps, his m anager and ♦ <8> parade on the Fourth. Members Gus Wilson, his chief trainer, did Saturday— Sweet Pea Day at EL- clock, P. M. the Southern P a c ific 'h e fought W illard. z are urged to attend. little more than hold the watch on . » HART’S. special train roiled into the local Jack Kearns and Teddy Hayes, W. H. McNAIR, Potentate. him. C arpentier did what he wanted V ----------------- ;------------, yards bringing home the members his chief trainers, forced him to W. H. DAY, Recorder. to. When he didn’t feel like boxing, iTv6 ladies will serve a of the First Company, C. A., O. N. I slow up a little bit, allowing him on- V ìi» - ' chicken dinner on July 4tli, in base- he didn’t. When he avoided w'ork -w' 3r *- 'w* G., from the Annual Encampment, ly a w orkout on the road and a ' inent of church. Cafeteria style. on the road, he stayed on his front W hat is a vacation w ithout mu program ' in the afternoon. 256-2 which has be?n in progress at Fort ¡sh o T„ rt „ , __. porch. When he e u didn’t want to . . ■ • ,,4 .., . p w neu u iu n i w ant to sic? Buy a small Vlctrola and take Stevens for the past seventeen days. Instead of taking a little work on u r u , u . . . . work, a t all, he listened to music it along. Rose Bros. 247-tf NOTICE The l|oys a |e enthusiastic over the road however, he would go out À . _ This overland Shoe Shop will be th e ir work while at camp and the and do about ten or twelve miles u n -! and read. Only twice did the Frenchm an leave Florence automatic oil cook stoves I J ?!T 2 ‘ u J ’“ y 2O\ An3i; ’ ’ I one w anting their shoes must call F irst Company gained many boost til he was caught a t it. his camp. On Memorial Day he was and ovens. Ashland F u rn itu re C o., by Saturday evening. 256-2 ers from those who attended. The The first week of June an acci- t '•*' given a nice sum of money to go to 7 boys report th a t this m ajority of the ¡dent came as an ally to help the Brooklyn and watch T o m m ey 'G ib -, ORCHESTRA WANTED See the display of Sweet Paj3 at time spent at camp was utilized in ¡trainers. Larry W illiams, in a spur bons fight Jack Clifford. L ater hei Elhart’a Saturday ■ W anted an orchestra to play lor : dance a t the Bungalow on 4th of training on the big ten-inch g u n s 'rin g bout, butted Dempsey over the . * * ! July. See Bert R. Greer, at Tidings at Battery Russell at Fort Stevens. i eye and opened an old cut th a t ¿a- attended a benefit lawn party at I Purchases Span Of Horses— office. Last Tuesday, the Coast A rtillery : maica Kid gave him when they w e re ' Roslyn, Koslya’ near nea>* his h is c camp am p. i .uzi actual „«»...I service firing . i* training • . . for W illard. , As C arpentier did most of his work 1 I Mr T. L Powell of P ow .Il’s ¡TED THYE TAKES AEROPLANE of Oregon did in private, very little comment could Transfer, yesterday morning pur-' FOB MYRTLE POINT with most gratifying results. The) The eye was slow in healing and be made on his training methods. ■ chased a fine span of horses to be National Guardsm en received every upon the advise of physicians, he Some experts thought he was doing Ted Thye, champion w restler who consideration at the hands of the added to his transfer equipment. was ordered to lay aside the gloves .. . will lock with Ralph Hand here at regular arm y officers and men sta the not - ----------- surrounding ♦i,., wrong i thing i . i „ - in ------ j ._ _ Interlocutor W. C. Robertson and Mr. Robertson, who is a former Are you fully covered on your the C hautauqua building at 2 P. M. tioned at the post, which helped to gymnasium with such ‘ energy t h a t ! Bpn, , ,UK puru*cr!i- lour of thc Minneapolis Elks min- professional perform m . is seen here autom obile insurance? See Bill-i July 4 th, 1*^ today by aeroplane make the stay more enjoyable. he was finally ordered to stop all His physical condition also was the strel show end men— Frank Mein- surrounded by four comics, wach of tugs for Real Insurance 232-tf: f° r Myrtle Point, where he will put opinlons’ P h»a-(erney, Jack O’Toole, Bill Brink- whom has seen service on the pro Many of the boys who were up, work. The gymnasium was closed, i *a " 8®. ° ff an exhibition match to advertise the had a chanct? tq ¡take th eir ¡first the gloves were locked up and a l l ; ? J ? Jack . 0 Bnen said he was man a »d Aleck Rol»b. regional stage. Of the four three For a good plunge or tub bath ini big event here. He will return the paraphenalia put away badly overtraining and looked like When "Robby Robertson, inter- have appeared in m instrel shows oceffh trip and those th a t came pure sulpbur w ater, go to the Nat-j Sunday ready for the big match The champion spent four days on ™ th<? Verg* ° f “ ni*rves ” ( '^ u t o r supreme of the E lks’ min- and one formerly appeared in n.us- back said th a t it w asn’t absolutely a tori uni. 235-tf Both Thye and Hand are in fine satlefaetory .0 the m ajority of those long ng walk» walks with Mike T Trant which is '» to pl ,y ioal comedy stock. O’Toole is a for rant. a Chi- „ Others " said , , t he J waa tn Perfect , <*ondi-j " strel show company, whlch condition and both are confident who voyaged on th e "b rin y .- cage detective serg ean t and , g re a t' ? ’ 8 Dem,>8ey run «•"anre.. here on July 7 a t the C hautauqua m er Docks! ,<lter mlnatrel man. See BlUlngs for life, accident and ¡th a t they will win. This is the personal friend and on June 16 re-i ' 8 8l“ Je' auditorium , aligns his galavy of! while Ifobb Is a Houey Boy K raas health Insurance; strong companies. ; third tim e they have wrestled and Among those attending camp with sumed training i CarP«ntier adm itted th a t he had comedians up for the purpose of re- show product and Brinkman is a w rates. 232-tf I have already proven an even match, the F irst Company were A. J. Mc- done a great deal of training in E u r - la tin g funny stories and pulling fun- Prim rose ranks graduate. Mcluer- Bring your b o n V t , of S w e« P e n ,1 “ ”1" ' h 80 “ ,o<* 8 llke Callen, form er captain, and Ollie j ope before he came here and th at he ny jokes, the above scene will be ney played musical comedv stock Easterling, city electrician. Leaves For Fort Klamath— did not need a lot of work. to our »torn before 3:»« P. M.. Sat- ! “ r,b^ J’ ’ ’ ‘CtOry- , n“ ‘te 8 * * enacted. and burlesque. W hen the boys arrived at F ort G. W. Loosley, C. V. Loosley and j urday. ELHART’S m atch here especially interesting. Stevens, they were m et there by Joe Neil left yesterday morning for; Both w restlers have many local sup ❖ Mess Sergeant Pierce, Cook Peachey K lam ath Falls with a herd of c at porters. V isits Voice— If you want to witness the best and Corporal Floyd Crosslin and the tle owned by C. V. Loosley. They* Mrs. Georgia Titus and grand veryi first evening in camp "• they went over the Dead Indian road. wrestling m atch that, has ever been daughter, Allas Alice Titus, <are visit staged in Oregon, go to the C h a u - I ^ meal SUCh 38 most of ♦ ♦ ing a t the home of Mrs. John Lilly, tauqua building at 2 P. M.. on July *2 ° ng rem em ber- Donald Spencer At Eugene— neice of Mrs. Titus, 47 G ranite at. 4th. Tickets are on sale in Ash- J " 5” 1 Compa"y engaged in a Donald Spencer. A djutant of the land at Rose Bros, and Irvins Cigar I ' <>od deal of ^ t w a l i b e r practice, Ashland post of tho American Le-i The best milk money will buy’ store, in Medford at Brown & the Who,e il was thought th at gion, left this morning for Eugene,. Why? )t is pasteurized. m e per 243-tfl Brown’8 cigar atore- al Roas & Ross, i U‘ Camp Was ,very Priita b ,e and where he will attend tho state Le- quart. Rose Bros. | C entral Point, and at Bowers’ drug We 1 W<>rth the time spent in making igion convention. He will retu rn on * a success. Many of tht? boys re-; Sunday H. R. Adams for plumbing, beating store, Gold Hill. The price of - i and gas fitting. Repairing a spec! mission is 13.00, 12.00, $1.00, for •Ity. 248 Fifth St Phone ltftf-J. adults, pins war tax. and 50 cents for children, plus war tax. May Ijocate— Mrs. C. I). Shaw, of Grand. Junc tion, Colo., is visiting at the home GREAT VICTORY FOR SCIENCE of Mrs. Charles Bavar while await in s the arrival of her hv.cband next! Cui • Said to Ue Assured for the World's Greatest Scourge, the week from Grand Junction. Mr. and) Plague of Leproey. Mrs. Shaw are contem plating m aking ! Iheir home in Ashland. Mrs Shawl is accompanied by her children I The Qe" 6 fruU1 HawaU ,ndlcate8 V im o yi , ’ that science has at last found the sure \ erna May and ( arl. and ay8tematk, way t0 the cure of thl8 , ♦ , world’s most appalling disease. Of the The lady or girl, bringing to o ur store on above date the Guns, Cartridges, Fishing Tackle,) 142 former lepers who have been pa Largest and Finest Boquet of Sweet Peas grown from the SPENCER SW EET PEA seed g!iv'?n ,away by ELHART’S. s t Elkhorn Gnu Store. 81 Oak St. ’ ruled iron’ the Kalibl hospital In the will receive a Parisian Ivory Perfum e Bottle containing 1 oz. 265-1 • last two years none has been sent Nysis perfume. ♦ ♦ back. For the boquet containing the greatest variety of colors, Clothes for warm w eather al It la peculiar that the plague which grown from these seed, we will give 1 oz. (O riginal Bottle) Paulseruds. 247-tf i has troubled the world at least sixty of Nysis Perfum e. ♦ > centuries, and probably much longer, Don’t forget the date— July 2nd. * If you love flowers, see the Sweet* Should eventually be controlled by one Peas on display at ELH ART’S, Sat- of oldest remedies ever used for Prizes awarded at 4:0ft P. M urday. Il- To modern science Is due the dls- cover.v of the bacillus of leprosy, but Seattle Visitor— ! eure Is accomplished with refined T. N. Hooslch. Seattle .aleem an. ■>.»• >ke esaenee of en In- « a s In the city yesterday on b u s t- '!"*" '•> _ „ ,,, , 3 lepers in the East for centuries, ess e wi _ remain until Monday., Science has improved on native prac- j tlce not only in the oil but iu its appll- Reserve your Ice cream for that cation. 4th of July dinner at Rose Bros. i To a world which has 3,000,1)00 lep- 954-4) ers the success of the doctors v«t W < i Katlli is heartening. China, when bet- We make Suits to order. K. ter days come, can set about the cure Nelson. »fi of her 2,000,000 stricken. India has 200,OOO lepeis, Jupaii 20,000. And the j Let a "N ational Union" policy pro- United States has had a big leper pro»»- j tact your fruit crop against damage the developments In Hawaii ) from hail. Phone 274-J or 42 Yeo ®hou,d So” n sOlve- Whl,e the ca3es pf 1 E have established a service for women Follow Fuller’s "H om t Service* Specific»- . : leprosy in the continental United ‘ oT course and men who want to do small jobs of tions, and you’ll get the exact effects you’re look- States are few—perhaps not 300—we ( interior painting, varnishing or refinishing of fur- ing for. „ v t i have thousands of lepers in our island i ■ u r n 1«, Cream b beat by _ par„,.uiu,.|,. ,„ e ,.„ulp. niture, floors, bath rooms, walls and bric-a-brac. Don’t think you can’t because you haven’t try it _ “ i pines. Now that the way is d e ar our I t ’s a free service. You simply tell us what done this kind of work before. Let Fuller prod- you have to refinish, how finished now and what ucts and Fuller service show you that you can. Saturday. July 2nd, is Sweet Pea i “ ‘td k a l senR ‘ei c‘i“ ahead ther® as ’ > |h a s proceeded In Hawaii. effect you want to get. Remember—don’t allow surfaces to rot. It Day i t ELHART’S. Bring in your¡ W e tell you how to do it—in detail. W hat costs less to paint them. bouquets. a kind of material to use. W hat kind of brush. WANTED —■ Experienced cherry- Ijeavc For Los AitgeU*>— W hat method. W here to buy. Gloss Silkenwhite Enamel packers, for Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Max Gerbauer, 2 It» You can work transformation in home things Call prone 408-J, or call 527 T er Clots Silkenwhite Enamel is an Starring G ranite Street, left this m orning for race street. it* that will surprise you. Old bedsteads, chaiis, intense white enamel finish. Dries with a full gloss, stays white and Los Angelee. Calif., w here they will I --------------- floors, bath tubs, etc., are old really only on spend a m onth’s visit. ¡^ O O D WANTED— Want —wears. Fuller’s Silkenwhite pro ----- to con the surface. Paint, varnish or enamel them and duces a rich, tract for good body 4-foot fir and beautiful finish on they're new/ 4-foot hard wood at once, deliv furniture and interior woodwork. Taxi- DeWit. Phone 14ft ered to undersigned. H. H. Pal W e make a special line of paints, varnishes, mer, 462 Allison St.-----------256-1 208-1 mo Eggshell Silkenwhite etc., for just this kind of home work— Fuller’s Ashland News in Par« THESE FUNNY COMEDIANS SEE THE ROBERTSON JOKE DIFFERENT WAYS ♦ Of ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ > * ♦ ♦ Elhart’s.... Sweet Pea Day Saturday, July 2nd t E L H A R T ’S Home Transformations T h a t Y o u C a n M a k e Y o u r s e lf S ta rts T oday W it h P a in t, V a r n is h o r E n a m e l Big Special Production Uncharted Seas ♦ ♦ Taken Among the Icebergs of the Artie Sea ♦ ♦ ALICE LAKE -i» Have a fit at Orres. Men and Women. Tanor» tor WANTED— Boy to carry ll« f r° U~ - Cal' 4O3' J ’ or er E lh art paper Hoin- J56-2 10c the WOOD— I can now furnish the fol- 243-tf lowing kinds of wood delivered promptly at prices that will in terest you. Best grade maple or Bring in your Spencer Sweet Peas if grown from the seed given you b y ’ fir in any length desired; 16-inchi and pine; 12-;nch large apple ELHART’S. We want a store full; oak tree wood; also some two-foot of blossoms. Compete for the priz wood and alder and fir 20 inches es. long. M anzanita and laurel sup plied ion three days notice. A. G. Adams, Transfer. Storage and Birthday Party— Wood. 240 3rd St. Residence L ittle Miss Loraine Smith cele 585 East Main. Phone 460. 256-2 brated the seventh birthday yester-j day at a party given in her h o n o r: FOR SALE— Large, all heart, 7-ft cedar fence posts. 25 cents each by Mrs. Guy C. Jacobs on B. street.. ajtt yard- Delivery (charges, two The party started at two o’clock in to five cents each, according to the afternoon. The party was en distance and quantity ordered. tertained by games and served with Posts can be seen at 240 3rd St. Adams' Transfer, Phone 460. refreshn? nts. Many charm ing pre 256-2 sents were given Miss Smith by the youthful guests. Those present ¡ i c e CREAM— We can supply vour were; Edna Danford, Mary Poley,! wants in the ioe cream line for June Carev. Elizabeth W alcott. Dor- V“ L big ee,ebration. Snider Dairy & Pro. Co., Medford. Ore. 256-1 othy fluysiiiger, Cecilia Swenson, and Loraine Smith. FOR SALE— Ideal home of two and ♦ <» one q u arter acres located on Ash land street between Beach street If you're in line for a suit see and M ountain avenue. Six room Paulsernds before buying. 247-tf I modern cottage, newly painted, a »• good garage, barn and large poul Everybody knows tuat Yeo is stil try house. English walnuts, ap insuring an’odobiles; he gives you ples, peaches and other fru it trees, berries and roses. Half acre in a full coverage policy. alfalfa, with plenty of garden • * ground. Price $3.500 cash or Oh! Boy, its a real liquid joy!. $3,700 on terms. See E. S. Mor W hat? W ard’s Lime Cruah at rison a t the Automotive Shop. Rose Bros. 254-4 242-13eod Will Women Play Fair? Come and See P ure pasteurized milk. quart at Rose Bros. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ T w o Reel C o m ed v w ith Fatty Arbuckle W * )W MMMMNIIIIIlg'4!HHajUMUtwiih!imiiit<iiiiiiuuiMiiiiiuiiitiii i «« » w* r < nti uvtwt ‘. u w11 Pi “ Wn ; "HI ml 111 n UH I W i “ Home Service” Paint products—for you to use. They dry perfectly, spread easily and smoothly, and give every desired result. You’ll be sur prised to learn what you can do,—once you’ve used them. O ur experience with paints and painting prac tice goes back more than 72 years. W e are one of the country’s largest manufacturers. O ur experts make a study of specifying paints for every kind of use. D u p lic a tin g ' j - ... ■ — Also makers of Rubber-Cement Floor Paint, All- Purpose Varnish, Silkenwhite Enamel, Fiftee’n-for- Floors, Washable Wall Finish, Auto Enamel, Barn and Roof Paint, Porch and Step Paint, and PIONEER W HITE LEAD. ’ Fullerk • Varnishes - Enamels M’f’d by W. P. Fuller & Co. •ranches in 16 Cities in the West—Dealers Everywhere For A ll E xterio r Jobs o f Painting, it is Advisable to Secure the Services of a M aster Painter. ..................................$ .a e A S H L A N D T ID IN G S i* 4 Dept. 7. San Francisco Pioneer P ain t M anufacturers for 72 Years Established 1849 CARBON Per D ozen........................... . 1.75 Two D ozen ........................ 2.75 One Hundred .............. . ... 1100 SPSCI^ICATTM "Home Service"Fcrints « S a le s B o o k s E ach The “rubbed effect,” velvet in tone, produced by Fuller’s Egg shell. Enamel Finish creates a charming interior. Obtainable in white and old ivory and seven other attractive tints. teHiumna IN STOCK W IT H Enamel W HERE TO BUY. Important that you get atrt ir« SAVE THIS rigit the right material so be sure to go to the for Fuller products. Cut out the coupon at right as a memo to direct you. W rite us now— a postcard— for booklet o f Ful ler’s Specification “ Hom e Service" Pain* Products which tells just what to buy for the work you have in mind. Send full descriptions of, and get our f r t t a J v t c t relative to refinishing fiimiture, chain, bric-a-brac, basketry, etc. (C u t this out and put it in your pocketbook or handbag as a memo) \ ? ome Service” P aint products are sold by the following in your city: D ick erso n & Son Ashland, Ore. A