Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 02, 1922, Page 4, Image 4

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AnHUND IMILV THHMGS
Ashland News in Paragraphs
IMday, Jtui« t i ö » •
IN NINETEEN FORTY-EIGHT?
Gives Flag of Nations to Harding
Local and Personal
--------------------- Side Lights— ■.......... . ■ ■ ■
P h o n o g ra p h s p rin g s , a ll k in d s, in< Surprises Fam ily—
sto c k . F ix it Shop, B eav er block.
M rs. N o rm an M ack, nee H elen
2 3 0 -tf W a lk e r, s u rp rise d h e r fam ily bv a r ­
riv in g in A sh lan d W ed n esd ay m o rn ­
ing on tra in 1 from A sto ria , w h ere
H om e Y esterday—
W ilb ert J o rd a n a rriv e d hom e la te sh e h a s been fo r sev eral w eeks, a n d
W ed n esd ay n ig h t fro m Copco. C a lif.J w h ere h e r h u sb a n d is em ployed a t
a n d le ft T h u rs d a y fo r a trip to H ilt.' p re se n t. H e w ill p ro b ab ly v isit A sh­
lan d in th e n e a r fu tu re .
F o r In su ra n c e , good u n d e r a ll c ir-'
T ry th e w et w ash a n d ro u g h dry.
c u m sta n ce s.
B eaver R e a lty Co.
76 A lida. P h o n e 180.
Shopping in A shland—
M r. C ognon. of M edford, sp e n t
y e ste rd a y in A sh lan d on b u sin ess.
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E x tra good p a n ts a t e x tra low
prices. P a u ls e r u d ’s
2 1 6 tf
X
I
: I
1 A rrives from Springfield—
'
^ ev- M iller, w ho a c ce p ted th e call
l of th e B a p tist c h u rc h of th is city.
a rriv e d h e re th is m o rn in g from
S p rin g field .
H e w ill a p p e a r in th e
local p u lp it S unday.
Here from Hornbrook—-
N o rm an A. C la rk , o ^ H o rn b ro o k ,
G RUB!
F o r picn ics, a u to o u t­
Cepyrigfct,
C alif., w as in th e city T h u rsd a y .
ings a n d fis h in ’ trip s. O pen all day
U«<*rwc«t 1
9«4«rw»«<
S unday. H om e B ak ery a n d R e s ta u ­
W e c le a n clo th es.
C all P a u lse - r a n t, 69 N o rth M ain s tre e t.
231-2
lisa W llm uth Gary, known as tb e in te rn atio n a l B etsy Ross, p resen ted to
2 1 6 tf
r u d ’s.
res dent H arding a replica of her Hag of n ations which she designed aud
Home from California—
Insurance A d ju st«! -
I Mr‘ and Mrs’ S y lv e ste r P a tte rs o n m ade w ith her own hands. T he flag contains 48 individual flags and required
th re e m onths to make.
T h e in su ra n c e a d ju s te r of th e N i- a rriv e d hom e T u esd ay fro m a trip
a g a ra In su ra n c e com pany a rriv e d <n ,n C a lifo rn ia to v isit w ith th e ir
th e city T u e sd a y a n d a d ju s te d th e d a u g h te r. M rs. F a n s te e l a n d h u s ­ OPENED WORLD OF ANCIENTS MACHINES NOW DIGGING COAL
b and. M rs. P o tte r , a n o th e r daugh-
in su ra n c e c a rrie d by C lyde H am il-i
Have
W rought
Great
Frenchman In Year 1822 Succeeded in Inventions
ton on his h o u se on L ib e rty s tr e e t, ! t e r ’ w as also T islting w ith M rs’ F an
Changes in the Methods of Bringing
Deciphering
Hieroglyphics
on
w hich w as d e s tro y e d by fire , to - steel a n d b oth d a u g b te rs accom pan-
"Black Diamonds" to Surface.
Egyptian Monuments.
g e th e r w ith Its c o n te n ts, la s t S a tu r- ied tb e p a re n ts h o m e‘ a n d wil1 Visit
d ay m o rn in g . T he fu ll a m o u n t of in A sh lan d fo r som e tim e,
W ith the rapid developm ent of la ­
As th ere Is alw ays a centennial in
tips policy w as allo w ed on b o th th e!
prospect, we are now about to reach bor-saving m ethods, th e coal m iner, ac­
househbftt g o o d s an d th e house.
; P b o n e 2 7 4 -J fo r Yeo.
2 1 6 tf th a t of C’ham pollion's deciphering of cording to P o p u lar M echanics M aga­
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Egyptian w riting. T he announcem ent zine, is being tran sfo rm ed into a keen­
’ ,
. Leaves for Oakland—
of th is discovery w as, in fact, made eyed o p erato r of a pow erful m achine
A p o rta b le V Ictro la fo r $50 is
T
.
.
.
which not only m ines and loads the
,, ,
■ J a m e s P lace, w ho h a s been spend- ln 1822.
id ea l fo r th a t su m m e r o u tin g . R ose ,
-.v
coal,
but does it in a sa fe r and more
„
. ing th e la s t few w eeks w ith h is son,
('ham polllon had spent m ore than
B ro th e rs.
2 1 9 tf ' .8 .
ecouofuical
m an n e r; safer, because tbe
F loyd P lace: le ft to d ay fo r his hom e tw enty years try in g to plumb tlie se­
coal is broken down w ithout the use
c
rets
of
hieroglyphics.
He
Anally
in O a k la n d , C alif.
Banks W ill Not ('lose —
found It w ith th e discovery of an in­ of explosives which tend to s h a tte r the
scription In Greek carved in hierogly­ roof and m ake it d a n g e ro u s; aud
T he b a n k s of A sh lan d w ill n o t
„
i
o . j
■
Clerking a t R oses—
phic ch aracters.
T he word jlia t qp m ore economical, because It produces
close S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n s d u rin g
...
r.
.
. .
. ,
.
,
M iss K a th le e n S ilv er h a s ta k e n peared m ost often in Greek Was th e m ure lump coal and few er fines, and
m o n th s of Ju n e . J u lv a n d A u g u st, a s .,
,
- .
.
th e place of L o u ise H a rre ll a t R ose nam e of Ptolem y, to whom the stone does it more rapidly.
h as been th e custom d u rin g th e la st
One m achine developed fo r this
B ro th e rs.
Miss H a rre ll w as m a r ­ had been raised. Cham pollion, th ere­
few y ears. It is u n d e rsto o d th a t th e
work
consists of an undercu ttin g
fore,
searched
fo
r
the
hieroglyphics
ried a few d ay s ago.
o th e r b a n k s th ro u g h o u t th e co u n ty j
which corresponded w ith th is word. fram e w ith c u tte r chain and a sh e ar­
will close S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n s d u r- _ ,
„ _
W hat signs had th e value of “P ” and ing fram e on each side of the m achine,
.
S a le o f P ro iie tty —
in g th e s e m o n th s.
„
.
,
*
“t ” and “o” ? In addition to su p er­ in th e u ndercutting fram e is a con­
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~ i Mrs. M y rtle B oslough h a s sold h e r hum an patience, a genius for divin­ veyor. T h ere is provided a pow erful
Dew D rop i™ . .(or lu n ch es a n d j ' ' / ‘T “ ',
plaCe “ A' ® atio n was called for.
ram which b reaks down the coal onto
the
conveyor.
T his ram can be di­
m eals, sa n d w ich e s a n d sa la d s. 2 2 2 tf ‘ dC
G eaI WaS m ad e by
F irs t light cam e from the le tte r “ I”
rected
a
t
any
height
of the coal face.
j th e E. T. S ta p le s re a lty agency.
by com parison w ith certain signs ap­
— ——
T he m achine is m ounted in a pan
pearing on a m onum ent to Cleopatra.
In "Frisco on Business—
„
„
B ut this w as only one step forw ard, and fed forw ard by m eans of a steel
E. T. S tap les, who h a s been in
l^ fr e s s ln g -
as E gyptian w riting w as composed of rope. W hen the cut has been made,
C a lifo rn ia on b u sin ess fo r s e v e ra l!
e
ta n ai
se iv ic e s ta tio n
alphabetical ch a ra c te rs, syllabic signs tb e m achine is pulled back ln tb e pan
days, h as w ritte n frie n d s th a t he is ° " ?
M a,n s tr e e t is P ro g re ssin g
and Ideographic as well as d eterm in­ by tueuns of a ro p e ; then this rope is
now in San F ra n c isc A
’ n,ice ly ’ tb e 3teel w ork b e in g 3,1 in ativ e symbols.
hooked over a sheave on th e forw ard
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i place, a n d th e e le c tric a l a n d ce m e n t
T hus it is eusy to im agine th e tim e side of the m achine and the eye fa s ­
Ice c ream b ric k s m ad e to o rd e r | ™ rk w in lik e ,y b ® co m p leted to d ay . required before C ham pollion opened tened to a jack a t the face of th e op­
By th is m eans th e m a­
a t R ose B ro th e rs.
2 t 9 t f T h e b u id in g is b e in g p a in te d - as * the w orld of the ancien ts to th e re ­ posite rib.
th e fence w hich is b e in g b u ilt in searches of science—a world which is chine is pulled sidew ays tbe w idth of
tb e cut.
T his requires about th ree
th e r e a r of th e s ta tio n .
G ra n ite still m ore or less of an enigm a to the
H otel Ashl.-uul Guest«
m
inutes.
Tlie
m achine is then ready
T he follow ing p a rtie s a re r e g i s J " " 1 be h a u ,e d to fil1 ln tb e d riv e s stu d en t.—From Le P e tit P arislen,
to tak e an o th er cut.
P aris.
tere d a t th e H otel A sh lan d :
M r.’ b e g ln n ,n g to m o rro w ,
T be m achine can be used in com­
bination
w ith a m ovable storage hop­
a n d M rs. J. L. B ond, H a rrin g to n ,
WAVE
OF
RELIGIOUS
FERVOR
Leaves for V isit—
per
provided
w ith a loading conveyor.
W a sh .; Miss V irg in ia M cP h erso n .
By th is system the m achine o p erates
M
rs.
J.
R.
W
ick
le
ft
fo
r
P
o
rtla
n
d
C e n tra lia , W a sh .; H. L. T ra v e r,
"Revival" Along the East Coast of continuously during th e tim e th e load­
G eorge C. C la rk , Mr. a n d M rs. M. T. T h u rs d a y e v e n in g to visit w ith h er
England Is Most Remarkable
ed m ine c ar is being rem oved and re ­
of Recent Years.
B row nson, J . B. L ow ash, T. D. son, E rn e s t, fo r a few w eeks.
placed by an em pty one.
C am pbell, G eorge H ilton, K. J. M ac­
A religious ’‘revival” h a s com m enced
kenzie, J. M. P u tm a n . D. M. S te v en ­ FORT BRAGG BANK TO PAY
am
ong the Asher people on th e east NEW YORKERS’ LATEST SLANG
DEPOSITORS SO P E R CENT
son, C. W. F u lle rto n , P o r tla n d :
..................
_ alif.;
....... _ Jo e
F O R T BRAGG, C alif., J u n e 2.— coast, from Grim sby to Jo h n o’ G roats, Word "Quaint" Has Found Much
W. C. G
ra n t, O .............
a k la n d . C
says the M anchester G uardian. It is
G h illa rd u c c i, W. B B uckley. E. B. ! P la n s fo r re o rg a n iz a tio n of th e F irs t difficult to say w here th e revival orig
Favor Among Those Who Affect
K ing, B. F. R osai. Mrs. F. Bell, Ta- N a tio n a l B ank a n d F ir s t B ank of inated, but its effects a re most notice­
The A rtistic Life.
com a. W a sh .; Mr. a n d M rs. W ' c . ¡ S avings a t U k ia b - both of w hich sus- able in th e villages on th e south of
"Q u a in t” is the late st word of th e
R o b e rtso n , Coos Bay, O r.; Mr. a n d p ended b u sin e ss th re e w eeks ago, th e M oray F irth and th e A berdeen­
w
orld
tliat m ust have a new aud un­
ob­
M rs. H ow ard P o tte r, Mr. a n d M rs. baTe been a p p ro v ed by th e stock sh ire eoast no rth of A berdeen.
common adjective. It has quite o u t­
servers
say
th
e
revival
is
m
uch
more
F ra n k H. L am b, H o quiam . W ash.: h o ld e rs of b o th In s titu tio n s . D efal­
extensive than tlia t led in W ales in moded “am using” in the slang of th e
Mr. a n d M rs. S. S. F a ir, M rs. N ellie c a tio n of w hich J . E. W e ller, fo rm e r
1004-5 by Evan R oberts. P ray er m eet­ studios and am ong those who affect tb e
G am ble, C e n tra lia , W a sh .; R. S. An­ c a sh ie r of th e F irs t B ank of S avings ings, lasting m any hours, are held a rtis tic life. T he dictionary m eaning
d e rso n , San F ra n c isc o ; M rs. G a r­ a n d p re sid e n t o f th e F ir s t N a tio n a l nightly, the m ission h alls generally of th e word—“com oinlng an an tiq u e
r e tt, L. Jaco b s, K la m a th F a lls ; H. b an k , w as co n victed a n d fo r w hich being full.
T he kinem as and public ap p earan ce w ith a pleasing oddity,
he
w
as
se
n
te
n
c
ed
to
se
rv
e
60
y
e
a
rs
houses a re in consequence nearly fancifulness, or w him sicalness”—has
Stew’a rt, New Y o rk ; a n d A. H.
in San Q u e n tin , forced th e closing. em pty, and some of th e form er have been quite subm erged ln the passing
H aak e, San F ran cisco .
S tra n g e rs and craze fo r its use. W hen th e governor’s
U n d er th e plan ap p ro v e d th e had to close down.
d a u g h te r in “T he T a v e rn ” said to the
S u its, $15 a n d up.
P a u ls e r u d ’s. b a n k s w ill be c o n so lid a te d an d re- fellow villagers a re system atically vagabond. "You are the q u ain test man
stopped in th e stre e ts and asked if
2 1 6 -tf opened w ith to ta l a s se ts a n d lia b ili-
they have been saved.
Even m otor­ I ever knew ” she did not really m ean
. tie s of $ 1 ,1 4 0 ,0 0 0 o r th e F ir s t Na- ists ln some villages a re held up by w hat th e dictionary says th e word
\ i>it R elatives
tio n a l b a n k w ill be reo p en ed as a
the m ore fervent. One serious aspect m eans. She w as adm iriug his pow ers
Mr. a n d Mrs. E. G. R o b e rts m otor-! c o n so lid a te d b a n k .
D ep o slto rs w i,l of tb e revival is its effect on the of deduction. But th e “la te s t” word
ed up from th e ran c h n e a r Med- be paid 80 c e n ts on th e d o lla r 15
m inds of the people. A lready six per­ had been worked into the speech and
ford a n d sp e n t S unday w ith th e ir c e n ts a t th e tim e of th e o p e n in g of sons, mostly young men and women, th a t w as th e desired thing. T he tone
with
s is te rs , M esdam es E. E. G all a n d th e bank> a n d 5 p e r c e n t a m o n th have been rem oved to hospitals and alw ays used in connection
"q
u
ain
t”
is
patronizing,
w
hether
it
is
in
stitu
tio
n
s
for
tb
e
insane,
and
ln
the
L u lu Van W egen. On th e ir r e t u r n 't h e r e a f t e r , u n til th e fu ll 80 p e r cen t
applied
to
a
hum
an
being,
a
picture,
event
of
the
revival
continuing
much
hom e in th e e v en in g th ey w ere ac- ha9 been received
T he u se r invariably
longer th is num ber may, it Is feared, o r w hat not.
co m p an ied by th e ir s is te rs an d M r.! •=-■■■■ ...... .
trie s to give th e im pression th a t the
swell.
a n d Mrs. M e rritt R a n d le s an d baby
T o ° LATE TO CLASSIFY.
object th u s passed upon could have
R o b e rt, w ho w ent w ith them to th e p OR SA LE— One good sized 3 U
been done ever so m uch b e tte r If he,
c e m e te ry at, C e n tra l Poii^t, w h e re
tw o h o rse w agon.
F. J. M rfrtin.
or she, had had a hand ln m aking it.
M LLE RUSSO
th ey d e c o ra te d th e g rav es o f re la -|
372 L ib e rty St.
231-2*
To be "q u ain t” now adays is to be
ever so slightly dam ned.—New York
tives, a n d th e n w ent on to th e ra n c h I W A Y T F n tv , a ,,,,
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,
W A N iK D — To buy /five p a s se n g e r
H erald.
w h ere th ey m ad e a s h o rt visit b efo re;
a u to . L ith ia G arag e.
2 3 1 -tf
r e tu r n in g hom e
___
i FO R SA L E — 20 a c re c h ick en ra n c h
w ith 300 h e n s, 1000 c h ic k e n « 1
C hicken pie a t th e C andy C up-
fo u r a c re s in peaches good house,
b o a rd S a tu rd a y a n d S u nday. 2 3 1 t f . close in.
P h o n e o w n er, 10-F-3.
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1
2 1 4 -lm o
In su ra n c e — 2 7 4 -J— Yeo.
2 1 6 tf FO R SA LE— Y oung fre sh g o at, fin e
flow m ilk. P h o n e 368-J.
231-2
Return from V isit—-
Mr. an d Mrs. R. P. W a tk in s have FOR SA LE — M odern five room
house, tw o lots, h ig h ly Im proved.
re tu r n e d ho m e .a f te r a few’ d a y s ’
P ric e a b so lu te ly rig h t.
P hone
v isit a t th e ir son, B yron’s, in M ed­
3 68-J.
231 _o
ford.
W A N TED — At once,
f ir s t
class
c h a u ffe u r.
Mrs. B ert M oses, 67
F o r in su ra n c e , fire o r a u to , see
Scenic D rive.
231-
B eaver R e a lty Co.
1 9 7 tf
W A N TED — W om an fo r g e n e ra l
h o u se w o rk .
A pply 123 C h u rc h
Vteiting at N ell Creek Home —
st
2 3 1 -tf
Miss M ildred G yger h a s re tu r n e d
to h e r h o m e on Neil creek , a f t e r a FO R
R E N T — M odern
five
room
b
u
n
g
alo
w
,
fu
rn
is
h
e
d
(>r
’ u n fu rn ­
se v e ra l d a y s’ v isit w ith M iss J a n ie
ished. A pply to G. S. B u tler.
W a lk e r, w ho acco m p an ied h e r hom e
23 1 -fri-m o n
f o r a few days stay .
FO R R E N T — T h re e room fu rn is h e d
a p a rtm e n t, lin e n a n d silv e rw a re .
See th e M ason C ord t h a t ra n 19,-
In q u ire 160 N o rth M ain £ £ .. o r
000 m iles in L eed o m ’s T ire H o sp ita l
R o b iso n ’s G arag e.
2 3 0 -tf
w indow .
2 2 0 tf
W AN TED— W ork by th e h o u r, fro m
C liff P a y n e m a k e s la d d e rs. 2 2 4 tf(
T i d i n g s / 0 G. V t o S S r ^ d h t f
Mile. Russo, a Moravian maid, who
has been chosen as the representative
#f national beauty in connection with
* design for a new issue of postage
stamps. Sfee is said to be the prettiest
peasant girl In Czechoslovakia.
Human Factor Counts.
Lord Teignm outh, in a le tte r to th e
Loudon Times, w rite s: “ In the contro­
versy betw een the advocates of b at­
tle or su rfa c e ships and adm irers of
the subm arine, one factor, and th a t a
very Im portant one, has been alto g eth ­
er ignored—nam ely, th e hum an fac­
tor.
Ships a re b uilt to carry hum an
beings ; and, as f a r a s p resent s ta tis ­
tics enable one to judge, no subm ersi­
ble vessel h a s yet been constructed
in which men can live for m ore than
a few weeks, continuously, w ithout
d eterio ratin g , m entally and physi­
cally, owing to th e abnorm al condi­
tions prevailing on board. Man 1* an
ad ap tab le creature, aud possibly, ln
th e course of a century or so, a race
of hum an beings may be evolved
which can exist, com fortably, w ith­
out fresh air, exercise or change of
scene. In the m eantim e, su rface ships
will be voted th e m ost habitable. Doc­
to r Johnson m ust surely have had a
U-boat in mind when he declared th a t
‘being In a ship is being in Jail, w ith
th e chance of being drow ned.’ "
Dew D rop I n n — Ic e C ream . 2 2 2 tf
WASHINGTON, D ( e ) C (e a s e d ),
J u n e 2.— L ittle in te r e s t w as m a n i­
feste d h e re to d a y in t h e ta k in g over
of th e U nited S ta te s po st office de­
p a rtm e n t by /its re c e n t p u rc h a s e r,
th e a g e d H en ry F o rd . In a ssu m in g
th e p ro p rie to rs h ip a n d m a n a g e m e n t
of J h e p la n t, M r. F o rd sa id :
“ I had been n o tin g fo r m an y y e a rs
t h a t th e d e p a rtm e n t w as r u n n in g a t
a loss.
T his, I believe, is d u e to
th e m a k in g of se v e ra l co lo rs a n d
sizes of s ta m p s , as w ell as v a rio u s
sizes of sta m p e d en v elo p es and
n e w sp a p e r w ra p p e rs. I sh a ll see to
th e s ta n d a rd iz a tio n of a ll th e s e d e­
ta ils . I h a v e ju s t in s tru c te d E d sel,
to w hose a c tiv e m a n a g e m e n t I sh a ll
leav e th is b ra n c h of o u r b u sin e ss
w h ile I d ev o te m y p e rso n a l a tte n ­
tio n to th e U n ited S ta te s m in t w hich
I b o u g h t tw o w eeks ago, to a rr a n g e
a t once fo r m a k in g a ll th e s ta m p s
t h e sa m e c o lo r a n d p rice, a n d to
m a k e a ll g o v e rn m e n t e n v e lo p e s an d
n e w sp a p e r w ra p p e rs of th e sa m e size
a n d p a tte rn .
“ N o ,” h e c o n tin u e d in a n s w e r to
th e r e p o r te r s ’ q u e s tio n , “ th e d e a l fo r
th e H a w a iia n Is la n d s h a s n o t y e t
go n e (through. T h e re is a te c h n ic a l
m a tte r y e t to be c le a re d up— a fa il­
u r e to fin d one of Q ueen L iliu o k a l-
a n i’s g r e a t-g ra n d c h ild re n , to sign a
q u itc la im deed as jo in t h e ir. As to
w h e th e r o r n o t I s h a ll be a b id d e r
a t t h e pu b lic a u c tio n o f th e B ritis h
e m p ire , I h av e n o th in g to sa y a t
p re s e n t.”
M r. F o rd is a ls o p la n n in g to give
tr a n s f e r s fro m a n y o f h is A m e ric an
ra ilro a d s to a n y o f h is tra n s -A tla n ­
tis s te a m p sh ip lin e s .— F a rm L ife.
t Change of MchM-nger R o y -
In Ashland’s
Auto Camp
F o u r h u n d re d a n d te n c a rs re g is­
te re d a t th e a u to cam p g ro u n d s fro m
A pril 22 to May 31.
A b o u t one-
fo u rth of th ese re m a in e d tw o days
o r m ore. I t h as been a fin e lo t of
people, alw ay s p le a s a n t a n d a g re e ­
ab le, a n d if th ey have h ad an y kick s
th ey h av e succeeded in k e e p in g th em
u n d e r cover.
Six o r e ig h t p a rtie s h av e refu se d
to re m a in in th e p a rk on a c c o u n t of
th e c h a rg e , a n d a b o u t th e sam e n u m ­
b e r of th o se sto p p in g h a v e expressed
d isa p p ro v a l of th e p rin c ip le of th e
pay cam p. T h e re s t, so f a r a s k n ow n,
h av e been e n tire ly s a tis fie d w ith th e
co n d itio n s, a n d a v ery la rg e p e rc e n t­
a g e h av e been e n th u s ia s tic in th e ir
p raise.
T h o se re a c h in g th e cam p J u n e 1
w ere: F r a n k B e a tty a n d p a rty , P o r t­
la n d ; J. C. W ebb a n d p a rty , R ed ­
lan d s, C a lif.; B. R. W ebb a n d fa m ­
ily, R e d la n d s: O. P e te rs a n d p a rty ,
S p o k a n e ; L. H e e g e r a n d fam ily , San
F ra n c is c o ; W. V. D ixon a n d fam ily ,
T o ro n to , C a n a d a ; F. L. R eed, K lais-
pell, M ont.; C. A. D yson a n d fam ily,
L os A ng eles; Mr. a n d M rs. Roy F e lt,
San D iego; C. G. W elto n , F a rg o , N.
D .; M rs. J. A. M cKeen a n d p a rty ,
B lair, N eb.; E. L. K o st a n d fam ily,
Log A ng eles; F. D. N eal a n d fam ily ,
Los A ngeles.
AUTO TOURISTS H ELD UP
AND R O BBED ON HIGHW AY
F. É. L a n c a s te r a n d R o b e rt C ros-
gro v e, of S e a ttle , a rriv e d a t th e A sh­
lan d cam p g ro u n d la s t n ig h t a b o u t
12 o ’clock, a n d to d a y a t 11 o 'clock,
th ey re p o rte d to M r. D o ra n , c a re ­
ta k e r a t th e g ro u n d s, t h a t th e y had
been ro b b ed la s t n ig h t n e a r th e su m ­
m it of th e S isk iy o u s by tw o y o u n g
m en w hom th e y h a d given a lift
fro m n e a r D avis, C alif. T hey picked
up th e y o u n g m en a b o u t 1 2 :3 0 and
w e re ro b b ed a t a b o u t 8 :3 0 .
T hey
re p o rte d t h a t th e ro b b erg n o t only
took th e ir m o n ey , b u t a ll th e ir p ro ­
v isions an d d ra in e d th e ir g a s ta n k
in o r d e r t h a t th e y m ig h t n o t re p o rt
th e ro b b e ry u n til th e ro b b e rs had
m ad e th e ir g e ta w ay .
CIVIC CLUB SALVAGE
TENT CLOSED DOWN
T h e Civic clu b h a s p e rm a n e n tly
closed th e sa lv a g e t e n t lo ca ted on
th e v a c a n t lo t o p p o s ite th e H otel
A sh lan d an d w ill r e tu r n th e te n t to
th e c h a m b e r of c o m m e rc e , w ho so
k in d ly lo an e d it in th e in te r e s t of
th e new c lu b h o u se.
I t w as n e c e ssa ry to ta k e in a b o u t
$100 p e r m o n th in o r d e r to m ak e
th e s a lv a g e w o rth w h ile, an d since
o p e n in g th is s p rin g , it h a s fa ile d to
do th is , o w in g to la c k o f m a te ria l to
sell. T h e c a ll f o r c lo th in g a n d th e
lik e fo r th e N e a r E a s t re lie f and
o th e r
s im ila r
o rg a n iz a tio n s
h as
p ro b ab ly ta k e n a la rg e s h a re o f m a ­
te r ia l t h a t wou^d o th e r w is e h a v e
re a c h e d th e sa lv a g e t e n t a n d m ad e
It c o n tin u e to pay.
T h e clo sin g of th e te n t does n o t
m ean t h a t no f u r th e r e ffo rt will be
m ad e to r a is e m o n ey fo r th e clu b
h o u se, fo r v a rio u s p la n s a re on foot
to c o n tin u e th e d riv e fo r s u ffic ie n t
m oney to c o m p le te th e b u ild in g .
MARY BICKFO RD’S DIVORCE
IS H ELD TO RE LEGAL
CA RSO N C ITY , J u n e 2.— M aryi
P ic k fo rd ’s d iv o rc e fro m Owen M oore
w as u p h e ld y e s te rd a y by th e su- ■
p rem e c o u rt. S h e w as s u b se q u e n tly
m a rrie d to D o u g las F a irb a n k s and
a s to rm a ro s e a s to th e v a lid ity o f !
h e r second m a rria g e .
E a rl U tte r, who has been d e liv e r­
ing te le g ra m s fo r th e W e ste rn Un-
j ion for se v era l m o n th s p a st, re sig n e d
his p o sitio n W ed n esd ay m o rn in g .
) H is p lace w as ta k e n by R oy McCoy.
TMC TMCATB» BfcADTn»
TODAY and TOMORROW
G&ldwyn
*
V p r« -r» n t;
h ij Sack
À Ü aiiift
—in all the world there was­
n ’t a more frightened man
than “ Coward” Dice, as he
crouched in the dark near
two quarreling desperados.
Afraid of his own shadow—
and in the wildest “ cattle
town” in the West, where
heroes are made, not born.
—Also—
“ T H E M E SSE N G E R ”
For the Lady of the House
SATURDAY, JU N E 3
Is P roctor & Gamble Day a t Our Store
Qn th is day we will have a s p e c ia l re p re s e n ta tiv e of th e P ro c to r &
G am ble Co., th e m a k e rs of P. & G. a n d Ivory Soap. T h e re will be
a special d e m o n s tra tio n of P ro c to r & G am ble P ro d u c ts and in o rd e r
to m ak e th is th e b ig g est soap e v e n t e v e r held in A sh lan d , we a re
g o in g to give you th e follow ing a s s o rtm e n t of
P roctor & G am ble’s P roducts for $1.00
6
3
10
1
1
B ars of P. & G., th e W h ite N a p th a , re g u la r p r i c e ....................... 40
B ars of Ivory Soap, sm a ll size, re g u la r p r i c e ...............................30
B ars of L u n a L a rg e W h ite B ar, re g u la r p r i c e ............................. 50
P a c k a g e of Ivory Soap F la k e s , r e g u la r p r i c e ................................10
P a c k a g e of S ta r N a p th a P o w d er, re g u la r p r i c e ............................. 10
R E G U L A R V A LUE
S P E C IA L DEM ONSTRATION DAY, ONLY
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YOU SAVE
$1.40
»1.00
.40
Remember the date—Saturday, dune 3
WHITE HOUSE GROCETERIA
M ADAM : Are
you getting the
greatest value in
groceries that
your dollar will
buy?
If not follow the crow ds of satisfied
custom ers to D etrick’s G roceteria- we
sell for less. We are headquarters
for cam pers supplies, picnic lunch
goods, staple and fancy groceries.
Detrick’s Groceteria.
At the Heart of the City
Tuesday, June 6th
Will be Valley Visitor’s Day at the
Blair Quarry near Ashland
Cars w ill leave M edford a t 8 a. m. and 1:30 p. ra., reaching
A shland about 8:4f> and 2:15, and arriv in g at M edford on the
re tu rn trip a t a b o u t noon and 6 p. m.
A ll A shland people who desire to see th e q u arry and satisfy
them selves of the w onderful o p p o rtu n ity here offered for in v est­
m ent in a splendid en terp rise, are invited to join the p a rty a t the
tim es above stated- C ars w ill stop opposite Rose B ro th e r’s Con­
fectionery S tore to ta k e on additional passengers, or ex tra cars
w ill be provided, if necessary, and leave from th is point.
IN V E ST , B O O ST AND R E A P YOUR REW A RD
IN D IV ID E N D S
Ashland Granite Company
ASHLAND, OREGON
H. G . GALEY, Stock Subscription Solicitor