FAG* MXJ» ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS LOCAL AND PERSONAL LITHIANS HAVE BIG FEED AND LENGTHY POPOFF The Lithians popped off last night at Masonic hall at a meeting which began with a sumptuous feed. Up­ on calling the roll, it was found that Bubble H. K. Tomlinson had failed to turn in a suitable excuse, neither was be present. It being ascertain­ ed that be was spending the evening in company with other friends, a committee was appointed to wait on Bubble Tomlinson and either bring Everything for Lunches— him back to the popoff or impose a Get your Ford coupons at Home fine of cigars for the entire organi­ Bakery and Restaurant, 69 N. Main. zation on him. 249-2 When he was called on at the scene of the festivities, he issued an Leave for Los Angeles — order for cigars, which the commit­ Mr. and Mrs. William Faust left tee attempted to cash, but found the for Los Angeles yesterday after hav­ order had been cancelled by tele­ ing spent several days visiting with phone before thier arrival. The en­ Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bush. tire organization then went In a body and armed with a pair of hand­ Wanted, three more passengers tp cuffs, brought the truant bubble to Oregon caves Monday, June 26. In­ the popoff. quire at Rose Bros. Rates reason­ Following the feed, Mrs. Jay, who able. 250-3* had been invited to play her new song for the Lithians, appeared and R eturns from C alifornia— spent some time in an endeavor to E. T. Staples returned last night teach the bubbles the words of the from k three weeks’ trip in Califor­ song in connection with the music. nia, where he went on a mixed busi­ A business meeting followed, at ness and pleasure trip. While there which committees reported what had he took in the Forty-niner show at been done and what was planned. Sacramento and the Shriners con­ . Bubble ^Tomlinson Reported jthe, clave at San Francisco. trip that he and Bubble FuUer took down the valley Thursday, and said A juvenile table and chairs have the trip should be followed up in been placed in Rose Bros, ice cream order to obtain results. parlor for the kiddies. 247-tf The parade committee reported good progress, though they have a Home After Visit — great deal of work before them. All Mr. and Mrs. Otto Winter re­ the people of the city who own cars, turned yesterday from California af­ will be asked to put some decora­ ter an extended visit with their chil­ tions on their cars and take part in dren in different parts of the state. the parade on the Fourth, A committee was appointed to Dr. Emil Enna, concert pianist, make plans for a float for the Li­ composer, lecturer, M. "E. church, thians, whch would be the queen’s Monday evening, June 26. 250-2 float and will not be in the competi­ tive list of floats for the day. Insurance— 274-J— Yeo. 216tf Another popoff was called for next Wednesday evening at the band Take D inner in M e d f o r d - stand near Pioneer hall. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dodge took _ L. F. Ferguson and his committee dinner Thursday evening with Mr. made an advertising trip to Central and Mrs. George J. Kunzman at Point, Gold Hill, Rogue River and their home in Medford. Grants Pass yesterday and report very good success on the trip. They Last M eeting o f Summer^— left early this morning on a trip into Tomorrow evening will be the last California and expect to call at Illlt, study meeting of the Westminster Hornbrook, Montague and Yreka in Guild for the summer. The last lesson will be a Bible study in the the Interest of the Ford and Fourth life of Christ. Members and visit­ days in Ashland. Pbytbmk Philosophy D. V. B. S» Display Work— The dally vacation Bib’e school closed yesterday afternoon with a program and exhibition of hand­ work at the Baptist churchi The faculty and children all seemed to have enjoyed the three weeks course and hope for a larger, better school next year. By Dick Posey TAG, YOU’RE IT! (New Version) Do you recall that good old game of tag we used to play? We’d chase and tag each other ’round the barn the live­ long day. And try to make some fellow “It” and steal the base he’d lost, When he'd yell, “ Hey! You can’t get me, I’ve got my fingers crossed.” We have all grown up to manhood and we’re still playing tag. Bill has a great big dry goods store; you ought to hear him brag; a big card in the window says he’s se'ling out at cost, but when you pin him down you’ll find Bill had his fingers crossed. We sent John up to Washington to look out our needs; he pledged us every thing on earth and )f garden seeds; we got the seeds, but somehow all )ther vows were lost, but he just says, “Oh, Heck! nan, I had my fingers crossed.” for lots his old knd Jim’s a farmer, Jake’s a priest, and Ben has tackled law, .nd Hy is pedd’ing Texas oil, myself, etcetera, /h ile we all hang to our bases, no matter what the cost, nd yell and jibe, “You can’t tag me, I’ve got my fingers crossed.” Will Send Moving by Radio Hay salt at the Fruit Assn. 249-5 Visits in Ashland — Henry Shelton, of Scio, Linn coun­ ty, left for his home a few days ago after a week’s visit with his brother- in-law, G. L. Shelton and sister Mrs. Belle Yarbrough, of this city. Phone 274-J for Yeo. 216tf Our Ice cream Is better. We make IL Rose Bros. 247-tf Shopping In A s h l a n d - Mrs. A. G. Foor, of Medford, was in the city shopping Friday. Nationals At New York 5; Brooklyn 6. At Philadelphia 6-4; Boston 1-1. At Pittsburg 3; Cincinnati 7. Americans At Boston 12-5; New York 7-2. At Washington 2; Philadelphia 8. At Chicago 6; Cleveland 4. At Detroit 4; St. Louis 13. Pacific Coast League (Yesterday’s Games) At Vernon 16; Portland 6. At Oakland 6; Seattle 2. At Sacramento 2; San Francisco Ä lr J u ’i W . 1 5ÏPJÏW CHIPPED OATS FEED WHEAT MILLING WHEAT ROUTED OATS ROLLED BARLEY HAY SALT OLYMPIC EGG BUILDER OLYMPIC BUTTERMILK MASH , -' Feed soaked oats and Buttermilk Mash to keep up summer egg production Standing of the Clubs AMERICAN LEAGUE Club Won Lost Pet. St. Louis ................ 26 .594 New York . . . . . . . . . .37 28 .569 Detroit ............... 29 .546 Chicago .................. 31 .508 C’eveland .............. 33 .476 Washington ......... . .29 34 .460 Philadelphia ......... . . .23 32 .418 Bostbn .................... / 35 WILL OF LATE LILLIAN RUSSELL MOORE FILED PITTSBURG, June 24.— The will of the late Mrs. Lillian Russell Moore has been filed for probate. It | disposes of an estate of which no estimate is given, by setting aside a trust fund for her daughter, Dor­ othy, by a former marriage, and ¡eaves the rest, "real, personal a n d . mixed,” to her husband, Alexander P. Moore, “absolutely.” Scene from m a u v p io t o iíd ' s ’ u t tlu ud ’ f a u n t l " aov^ McMinnville— Telephone Register installs new large press. VISITORS FROM IDAHO Stayton— New plant of Standard THINK CITY BEAUTIFUL Oil company compleetd. Do You Really Need Steam Heat This W illa m in a — W o rk to s ta rt on Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Chambers, of gmynasium building. Time of Year? Potlatch, Ida., are in the city visit­ Eugene to have new hospital cost­ ing with Mrs. Chambers’ aunt. Mrs. ing $55,000. A. R. Gregory, and her cousin, Mrs. Do you really need that heat from TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY G. H. Yeo. Mr. Chambers is super­ the range, that sticky warmth from intendent of schools at Potlatch. FOR SALE— Feather pilldws and ' boiling water and steaming tubs— The visitors think Ashland might bedding, all nice and e’ean. Call those washday fumes that fill the safely be placed among the p aces 1228 East Main. 251-3* house? called beautiful. W ANT TO H E A R from ow ner hav-j There's a better way— a way that ing farm for sale; give particu­ FARMER KILLED, DETECTIVE lars and lowest price. John J. will give you sure relief from these Black, Oregon Street, Chippewa' problems of warm weather wash WOUNDED IN BOOZE RAID Falls, Wisconsin. 250-2-sat days— why not send your family GRENOLA, Kans., June 24.— WANTED— Live boy over 17 years bundle to us these hot and trying Grover Jarred, a farmer, was killed, old to sell ice cream cones, fruit days? We can take everything for and John Wright, a Wichita detect­ and soft drinks, good money. Ap­ you. ive, was seriously wounded in a g u n : ply manager, Depot Hotel. 250 2 There’s economy in it, too— when battle at Jarred’s farm near here, i FOR RENT— Four room house, you consider what home' laundering Wright, with three other officers,I plain, modern, well furnished and costs now. when you consider what visited the farm in search of illicit central location. Phone 353-L. vour own time is worth, not to men­ liquor, and the shooting followed. 250-2 tion your personal health and FOR SALE— House and lot ou strength— you’ll agree that the cost PARENT-TEACHERS WILL Granite street and Strawberry of having your washing done our SHOW MORE PICTURES also an acre of 12-year old Eng­ way is truly moderate. lish walnut trees. If you want to' own property opposite the park, The Parent-Teachers’ asociation Because we are washing and Iron­ here is your chance. Phone 411- have been assured by the manage­ ing for so many families, and be­ R- , 250-1 ment of the Vining theatre that if cause our plant is equipped for mod­ “Little Lord Fauntelroy,” the raov- CONVALESCENT HOME — Facing ern. economical work, we can save Lithia park. Why gb’away to take j ing picture sponsored by the body, the milk and rest“ cure when we for you. is a success financially, they will be give it here at about half the price Why not put your washday prob­ glad to Co-operate in the future and charged at the large city insti­ lem up to us today? Just phone tutions and guarantee our service allow the Parent-Teachers to share for our driver, he will be glad to to equal theirs? 250-1 in presenting other good entertain­ call. ments for the children. $36 WEEKLY selling hosiery guar­ anteed wear four mouths or re­ placed free. Salary or 30 percent Bend mills make new record with commission. Free samples to shipment of 825 cars of lumber dur­ workers. Manager, Dept. L-476,1 PHONE 165 ing May. ’ Darby, Pa. 250-1*. A B u s in e s s C oupe D p S te e l ASHLAND MILLS D odge B ro th e rs offer to th e b u sin ess public of A m erica a n entirely new p rin c ip le in Coupe body construction. F ro m fram e w o rk to w in d o w m ouldings th e body is built of steel. It is th e first all-steel closed c a r e v e r m arketed. T h is design a n ticip ates ev ery possible r e q u ir e m e n t of com m ercial trav el. I t in s u r e s u n u s u a l q u ie tn e s s — u n u su a l g race—u n u su al stam in a. It h a s m ade it possible to give th e C oupe th a t sam e lu s tro u s baked-on enam el finish for w h ic h D odge b r o th e r s open cars have long been fam ous. T h e u p h o lste ry is of genuine le a th e r — leath er th a t w ill w a sh and w ear. T h e sea t is w ide and com fortable. C arrying c o m p a rtm e n ts a re accessible an d spacious. T h e car is equipped w ith a heater, dom e light, w indow levers, w indshield cleaner, cord tires, Yale door locks, an d every o th e r a p p o in tm e n t n e c e ssa ry to the o w n e r ’s c o m lo tt and protection B uilt inside and o u t to w ith sta n d th e w e a r an d te ar of e v e ry d a y use, it re ta in s the sam e lightness and b e au ty of line w h ich you are accu sto m ed to look tor in Dodge b r o th e r s cars. I t is th e B u s in e s s C o u p e w h ic h b u s in e s s p e o p le th e w o rld over have been e x p ectin g —from D odge b ro th e r* . Dr. Emil Enna, noced pianist. M. Club Won Lost Pet. E. church, Monday evening^ June 26. Vernon .................. 28 .622 Admission, 50 cents Including war San Francisco , . . 31 .608 250-2 Los Angeles ......... . . .43 37 .538 Salt Lake .............. 37 .493 AVIATOR MACKENZIE WILL 39 .480 ARRIVE TODAY IN PLANE Portiland ................ Oakland ................ 44 .450 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Mackenzie are Seattle .................. 45 .423 expected to arrive home from Port 48 .392 land today via the air route. Lieu Sacramento ........... tenant Ayers w ill accompany them NATIONAL LEAGUE in another plane, and they will land Club Won Lost Pet. In the field north of the city and New York .............. 22 .627 the machines will be kept here un­ St. Louis ................ . . .33 26 .559 til Monday, July 3, when the two Brooklyn J.............. 29 .532 aviators will fly to Yreka and give Pittsburg .............. 27 .518 a two days exhibition there during Chicago .................. 30 .483 the celebration at that place. Cincinnati .............. 32 .475 Boston j ...................... 32. .429 GEORGE CLINE FINED Philadelphia ......... 35 .364 IN JUSTICE’S COURT George Cline, who was arrested in Medford Thursday evening on a charge of driving with a dealer’s li­ cense when he was not a dealer, was taken before Justice Gowdy this morning and fined $25 in addition to a jail sentence of 30 days. Upon the payment of the fine the jail sentence was suspended, and he was released front custody. C. Francis Jenkins, Washington inventor, in his laboratory with the receiv­ ing instrument of his latest Invention, which will make possible the trans­ mission of moving pictures by radio. The real secret of the invention rests with the prismatic rings which he only recently perfected. Mr. Jenkins holds the Elliott Cresson gold medal, awurded by the Franklin Institute of America, as the originator and inventor of the moving picture machln« Return from Portland— Mrs. W. H. McNair and son Jamie and Miss Ethel Powell, returned 4. from Portland this morning. Mre. At Salt Lake 11; Los Angeles 2. McNair having attended the state convention of the O. E. S., and the Rose Festival. Stayton— Cannery in operation. • IRELAND’S DAILY CASUALTY LIST BELFAST, June 24.— Four Irish republicans were killed in a battle with constables near Cusdenal last night, and several were wounded. The contables were ambushed, but fought so desperately that the attackers were put to flight. Ashland Laundry Co. ors welcome. The piano recital to be given a t , <$ BASEBALL RESULTS TODAY the M. E. church Monday evening, byJ Dr. Emil Enna of Portland, will be one of the most pleasing events of KEN WILLIAMS SCORES the season. 250-2 NINETEENTH HOME RUN DETROIT, June 24.— Kenneth How Much Will Mary Weigh — Williams, outfielder with the St. There is a patient at the conval- Louis Browns, hit his nineteenth ecent home who is taking eight home run of the season in the game quarts of milk daily, and has been with Detroit here today. gaining five pounds each week. Saturday, June 24, 19*3 the theater k a u t f u What does CONVENTION mat­ ter when you are called upon to show your colors? Are you WHITE or CONVENTIONAL? TOMORROW AND MONDAY Priscilla Dean in "Wild Honey’ “RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!” A n i t a S tew a rt" ut “A Question. oP Honor' FINAL SHOWING TODAY — Also— “A BARNYARD CAVALIER” "■ i ■ When you see Vivienne run screaming this warning and then look upon the bursting of the dam and the terrible flood sweep­ ing down upon the unsuspecting South African town, you’ll feel the thrill of the age— You’ll see a scene that you’ll never forget as long as you live! — Also— ” SOME CLASS” Admission, 10 and 35c, incl. tax WE GIVE FORD COUPONS T h e p ric e is f- »• & DeUxut GEO. L TREICHLER MOTOR CO. 16-18 S. Front St. Medford, Oregon Phone 304