PAGE T U ’O ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS. Ashland Tidings Established 1876 Published Every Evening Except Sunday ASHLAND PRINTING rH E OFFICIAL CITY AND PA PE R CO. COUNTY WATER PERMITS TELEPHONE 39 In J a c k s o n co u n ty th e follow ing Entered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as Second Class Mall u w a te r p e rm its h av e been issu ed ; Matter. To F loyd a n d E r n e s t M cKee, of Ja c k so n v ille , co v e rin g th e a p p ro p ri-, T ho lam b th y rio t doom s to d e a th a tio n of w a te r from C a rb e rry F o rk to d ay . a n d Big A p p le g a te riv e r fo r ir r ig a H ad he to', '.i-s o u , w ould he sk ip tio n of 24 4 a c re s of land. a n d i la y 7 To W. H ead, of A p p le g a te , c o v e r P leased I ’he P u l. ho y ro p s th e ing Che a p p ro p ria tio n of w a te r from flow ery food, Big A p p le g a te riv e r fo r irr ig a tio n of A nd licks th e h a t'd j m t raise d io a 10 a c re tra c t. s p il’ .»?■• blood.— 'cpt. I ‘B L - l --------------- — ■ '■ « ■ C S of S m ith H ill to G ra n ts P a ss it is no lo n g er n e c essa ry to d e to u r via M e rlin . T he m ein h ig h w a y can be u sed except w hen th e y a re w orking, w hen a s h o rt d e to u r is used. G ra n ts P ass-R o ck P o in t A rch. 16. m iles-—Paved. R ock P o in t A rch-G old H ill. 2 m iles — G ra d in g ; ta k e d e to u r at Rock P o in t A rch. Gold H ill-A sh lan d , 27 m iles— Paved. ' A s h la n d -C a lifo rn ia L ine, 22 m iles — P a v in g ; seven m iles s o u th of A sh-i lan d a s h o rt d e to u r is necessary . On th e su m m it of th e S isk iy o u s, a one a n d a h a lf m ile s tre tc h is still to be p a v e d ; good co n d itio n at th e p re s e n t tim e. K. E. HODGMAN. D ivision E n g in e er. To R. R. S ch u ltz, of M edford, cov T h e hop-» of fo rm a l peace as be e rin g th e a p p ro p ria tio n o f w a te i from tw een th e U nited S ta te s a n d th e cen-j S ta r G ulch l'or p lac e r m ining p u r T e a c h e r R e tu rn s — Miss A gnes D anford a rriv e d h e re u a l p ow ers 1 tig h te n s H igh tim e I poses, a t a cost of $300. S a tu rd a y n ig h t a f te r an ab sen ce of indeed. T he long delay in th is e v e r To M. L. M orris, ol' A p p leg ate, cov-j th re e y e a rs in A lask a. M iss Dan, * I»«* a t . .e c t fo r npoiog» . no e riu g th e a p p ro p ria tio n of w a te r from j to at-sh ar.t« th e p . u ‘ loyal B rush creek fo r irr ig a tio n of 10 acres ford h a s been te a c h in g in th e A leu tia n Isla n d s, w h ere sh e lik ed h e r . in-O rin® . ' »ace s h o i'd it ive 6»m at a cost o f $350. m ad e long ago. To E. E. F ra le y , of C e n tra l P o in t,! w ork, b u t a h a n k e rin g Tor fre sh fru it c o v erin g th e a p p ro p ria tio n of w a te r a n d v e g e ta b le s b ro u g h t h e r hom e to N oth in g w orth w hile in h u m a n ) fro m R ogue riv e r fo r irrig a tio n of A sh lan d . Miss D anford h ad a sm o o th trip ac h ie v e m e n t is a tta in e d w ith tu t in 100 a c re s a t a cost of $1000. on th e w a te r, la s tin g a w eek. She To C. A. G ivan. of M edford, cov d e fa tig a b le lab o r. T h o m is .n o sob-1 cam e dow n oil th e V. S. N. S a tu rn , s titu te fo r h a rd w o rk in w o rth -w h ile e rin g th e a p p ro p ria tio n of w a te r a c co m p lish m e n t. T h e re is no ro y a lj from R ogue riv e r fo r irrig a tio n o f ! acco m p an ied by h e r tw o a s s is ta n t o r easy ro ad to th e h e li l'ts of u se fu l: 51 a cres. T h is d e v e lo p m en t will in-j te a c h e rs, Miss R e ta G ard, fo rm e rly e lu d e th e c o n s tru c tio n of th re e m iles of A sh lan d , a n d M iss J o h a n n a M iller a n d su ccessfu l ‘itta ln m e n t. O w ing to th e s e a m e n ’s ; of S e a ttle . T he P acific coast is com ing a lo n g of c a n al line. To J. E. C rib b le, of R ecreatio n ,! s trik e a ll co m m ercial b o a ts w ere tied -fam ously in econom ic reco v ery T h e ; c o v e rin g th e a p p ro p ria tio n of w a te r' up in S e a ttle , a n d it w as only th ro u g h tr u th is, th e re has not been m uch need of recovery in th h se ctio n — i fro m a sp rin g fo r irrig a tio n of 15 ! good fo rtu n e a n d th e k in d n e ss of g o v e rn m e n t o ffic ia ls th a t th e te a c h th e r e h a s not been deep a n d w id e a c re s. To R. H olzgang. of R uch, covering ' e rs o b ta in e d p a ssa g e on th e S a tu rn . s p re a d d ep ressio n from w hich to r e t h e a p p ro p ria tio n of w a te r from ! cover. If G en eral D aw es fin d s he can n ot) F o re st creek fo r irrig a tio n o f a five s w e a r by th e new b u d g e t sy stem , he a c re tra c t. w ill s w e a r a t it. Hides, Skins and Pelts Sell your hides and pelts at Ashland and save freight charges. We are now pre pared to receive small or large consignments, from one hide or pelt to carload lot- at highest market price, and will render check same day hides are received Comer 1st and A Street. ASHLAND, ODE Weekly Report On Condition Of Pacific Highway R o se b u rg -M y rtle C reek, 20 m iles — P a v in g s o u th of R o se b u rg ; open a t all h o u rs; d e to u rs a re used w hen a v a ilab le . M y rtle C reek -G alesv ille, 11 m iles — G ra d in g ; fa ir d e to u rs via R iddle. C an y o n v ille-G alesv ille, 11 m iles— Good m acad am . G alesville-W olf C reek. 14 m ile s - P av in g in p ro g re ss a t b o th e n d s of job. W h e re d e to u rs a re not a v a il a b le tra ffic will he allow ed to pass a t le a s t every tw o h ours. W olf C re e k -G ra v e C reek , 5 m iles -—Paved. G rave C re e k -G ra n ts P ass. 18 m iles — B eing m ac a d a m in zed; ta k e old road a t su m m it of S m ith H ill; good c o n d itio n w hen d ry . C hains m ay be needed d u rin g rain s. F ro m th e foot ONE ELEVEN Cigarettes- TRi t e l ! y o u o flfo e c a re in blending to b acco s fo r ONE-ELEVEN C ig a r e tte s would be high ly interesting But-just buy apackageand k fin d o u t. HR - A SH L A N D •••••••••••• L ucky S trike JACKSON COUNTY P A R A D E CmDOTTEE EXTENDS APPRECIATION T h e m em b ers of th e Jacksov, c o u n ty p a ra d e c o m m itte e a re overjoyed! w ith th e sp le n d id c o -o p e ra tiv e sp iri; of J a c k so n co u n ty c itizen s in m ak in g th e p a ra d e su ch a p a g e a n t of co u n ty p rid e, as it w ere, in jo y fu l parad e. To each a n d every one w ho co n trib u te d to th e success of th y p a ra d e th e c o m m ittee ex te n d s its s in c e re a p n p re c ia tio u . • j S igned; JA C K SO N PA R A D E CO M M ITTEE. Je sse W in b n rn , C h a irm a n Ckiney, liver, bladder and uric aen roubles are mout dangerous be- •ausa ci their insidious attacks deed the fcrst warning they gj,. hat they need attention by uLin, THE toasted SIMPSON’S HARDWARE “Y o u m a y b e S u r e ” That you are getting full value for your money when you use this class of tobacco. The good, rich, real to bacco taste lasts so long, you don’t need a fresh chew nearly as often—nor do you need so big a chew as you did with the ordi nary kind. Any man w ho has used the Real Tobacco Chew will telj you that. FOR SALE FOR ONE MONTH H a ir G oods a t W h o le sa le P ric e s HEYWOOD’S C .tz. Hank B ldg., R oom 5 i th-ac tisordera, w ::l. otvCi. .v z r-j e ll ih '•***? •usos und strengthen :ha b. ty urther atuscks. 2 Lier $*. ajj dru^rístó. l ú e n a it t e G c k i M e t i l i o u c v « r y L o j a n d a c c e p t ru - in iii A t i o t . GAME says the Good Judge GOLDMEBAL t’he world'.;. star'd., rd r GREATEST in th is c o u n try a u d p e rh a p s in auy c o u n try is b a s e b a ll. It is clean , e x c itin g in a w holesom e way, fin e e x e r cise, a n d a g am e of s k ill. W e supply a ll th e needed e q u ip m e n t to play it, from u n ifo rm s dow n to c o u n te rs. Also sp o rtin g goods of all k in d s. cigarette VICTIMS RESCUED W e sp ecialize in Scalp T r e a t m e n ts a n d M a n ic u rin g G u a ra n te e to G rew H a ir on any B ald H ead W o rk b y A p p o in tm e n t C all 474-R . E x a m in a tio n of th e scalp fre e of c h a rg e . 257-6 Put up in two stales BIG EVENT OF THE CHAUTAUQUA W-B G U T is a long fine-cut tobacco R IG H T GUT is a short-cut tobacco :W ey tn an Firt, ip an y , GRAND POPULAR CONCERT, TUESDAY, EVENING, JULY Slh BY THE X P a sm o r e T r io Margaret Speer, Soprano Catherine Warner, Contralto 6. W. Rasmussen. Tenor H. B. Pasmore, Bass Mildred Wright. Violin Grace Becker, Cello Susanne Pasmore, Piano Popular Prices, Adults 75c, Children 35c Cktab. ‘ MEMBER ^FEDERAL reserve " SY STEM . ami Wonderful program of Duettes by a great combination of singers and Instrumentalists .td w ay , Nq«*. Y o 'r\ City - W » f lo u t Me Chimin. San F rancisco Quartette V ÍÍOciJaStesfí Tnestlay, July S, HMál. A CLEARING HOUSE L'OR TROUBLES S om etim es it seem s a s if th e F irs t N a tio n a l is a c le a rin g house fo r ev e ry b o d y ’s fin a n c ia l tro u b le s , but th e u t h a t ’s w h a t we w ant it to be. If you a re puzzling a b o u t in v e s t m en ts; if y o u r a ffa irs a re in a ta n gle; if you seem to have lia b ilitie s, b u t uo a sse ts, ta lk th e m a tte r over w ith us. O u r c u s to m e rs ' p ro sp e rity is th e in tim a te c o n cern of th is b ank. ’'íefírstNattoadidaak A SH LAND. OREGON ■* « ts « t N ' C a r te r .. n Pe d V A U P E L VICE PRC j in M C CO Y. C a s h ie r LODGE B. P. O. E. 9 4 4 PRESENTS T H E M J------------1■_ HII ALL STAR CHAUTAUQUA AUDITORIUM July 7 A D M ISSIO N A d u lts $1.00 p lu s w a r ta x C h ild r e n 5 0 c p lu s w a r ta x C u r ta in 8 .3 0