M a s khu AIRLAND DAILY TTBÏN0S ; Call on FHcnd— Lthiis L arsen an d his d a u g h te r, : Mrs. M eredith, from N am pa. Idaho, ■ stopped in A shland today to say Return from Trip East— hello to Ju stic e Gowdy, whom they Mr and Mrs. Floyd Dickey have ^ fQrmerly ,n Iow a. They haTe re tu rn e d from a six w eeks’ visit w ith gpending th e pa9t few m onth s Mrs. D ickey’s relatives a t C h icag o ,, Angeles and left here for 111., and Plym outh, Ind. They tra - (jLa te r Lak e late in th e afternoon. F- veled by tra in and rep o rt th a t th e ' _______ re tu rn trip was very w arm and dis-; w a s h dresses reduced for ou r agreeable. Semi-Annual Clearance Sale E. R. " Isaac & Co. 269-1 G ingham ap ro n s w ith sash, $1.25 _______ each. • Semi-Annual Clearance Sale. Moves Reported— E. R. Isaac & Co. It h . O. C hildreth has moved from —— — ¡1340 A shland stre e t to 885 B stre e t. M rs. B ullen 111 — | --------------------------— Mrs. A. Bullen has been confined fL A S S Y CARD STAGED to her hom e by serious illness for ’ FOR MEDFORD BOUT th e past week and her m any friends j ---------- m iss her sm iling face a t th e Dew T h ere’s some class to the a ttrac - Drop Inn. Dr. M acCracken, who is tion which M anager Brown has se- in a tte n d an c e reports his p atien t as cured for the fistic carn iv al sched- being slightly b e tte r this m orning. uled for T hursday n ig h t a t th e Med-> ford "athletic club. Gordon McKay, F o rm er R esident Is 89— who m eets W ildcat W elty, of Idaho,; J. O. C. W im er, who was a resi- is th e sim on-pure m iddlew eight den t of A shland for a num ber of cham pion of th e Pacific coast, who years, and who has m ade his hom e is booked to b a ttle H arry Greb in In Salem for the past several years, P ittsb u rg , P a., on L abor day. It 7 " — ii ---- ---- ----- B] celebrated his 8Sth b irth d ay on Ju ly , will be recalled th a t an effo rt was V • 5. Mr. W im er m akes his hom e with m ade to secure Dempsey for the go » l i his b ro th e r and is q u ite an active w ith Greb, b u t th e cham pion had alread y signed up fo r a bout w ith TAMPA, F la., Ju ly 18.— Losing m an fo r his age. He was a c o n trac­ ! his sense of direction w hile flying to r and b u ild er a n d m uch of his Lloyd Fitzsim m ons in M ichigan. , ' , ' , ï &* î 7 McKay, w ith his fam ily and tra in - 4000 feet in the a ir, Cadet R. A. handiw ork m ay be seen th ro u g h o u t & UNÜtHW CXíD ». ............?>..■ r- er, Rodey Stange, a re cam ping o n ; W hite was com pelled to a lig h t when so u th e rn Oregon. th e Green Springs road, proceeding his gasoline tan k w ent dry. - Visits Sap-and-Salt— by easy stages to th e b a ttle ground H is plane, in which he was flying This Is the butt of the giant sequoia of Yosemite National park which Mrs. Hom es, m other of F red in P ittsb u rg , which they expect to from Okeechobee City, F lo rid a, to Homes, the F red Hom es fam ily, and reach by L abor day. The m iddle- ■ C arlstrom field, descended fin th e came to an end in the prime of its life when it was felled by a storm in 1919. Mrs. Mary T ucker, d a u g h te r of Mrs w eight cham pion, who gained his F lo rad a E verglades, m iles from civ­ At that time It was only 996 years old. Some trees In Yosemite are between 3,IKK) and 4,060 years old. For the benefit of visitors, the park naturalist, Homes, spent Sunday a t Sap-and- lau rels by defeating B attjin g Oreega ilization. F o r two days he m arched Ansel F. Hull, has measured off on the trunk the rings which mark the years Salt as th e guests of Mr. W inburn. of ^Oakland, Calif., is an old friend th ro u g h the swam ps, often in m ud when the Battle of H astings was fought, America was discovered, and the The elder Mrs. Hom es is a n invalid of "K n o ck o u t” Bob Brown, w ho is knee deep, he declares, m aking m any Declaration of Independence signed, as well as other epochal years. The space and considered the trip to Sap-and- m anaging the M edford ath letic club. deto u rs to avoid a llig ato rs and between the thumb and forefinger m easures the span of the human life. To accom m odate the la tte r he con­ snakes. Salt as a g reat tre a t. Driven to d esperation by h u n ­ sented to tak e on W elty, whom he TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY EXPECT TO RAISE $12(8) D ru m m er’s sam ples of bath tow ­ has m et before in Idaho. In cid en t­ ger, the fly er was com pelled to su b ­ IXIR BUS CRASH VICTIM WANTED— To h e a r from ow ner els, linen huck tow els, linen table ally “ K nockout” Brown has had a sist on grasshoppers u ntil finally who has 10 acres or m ore im ­ cloths and lunch cloths, a t 25 per sam ple of M cKay's w ares, as he gotj found by a Seminolfe Indian boy. w h o ( WOODLAND, Calif., (July 18.— proved land to r sale, who will cent off. Sonii-An:nun| Clearance a draw with him two years ago. guided him back to civilization. Miss Perci H u rst, head of the wom ­ tak e th e bonus loan as first pay­ McKay is a d angerous opponent W hile he was undergoing these en ’s com m ittee raisin g funds for Sale. E. R. Isaac & Co. 269-1 m ent. A nsw er to P. O. Box No. for any fig h te r, and has m et some experiences, airp lan es from Carl- 216, A shland. 269-3* Miss Opal M cN aughton, sole surviv- V isiting in C alifornia— i of th e best in th e country. He has strom field. A rcadia, F lo rid a, and , . .. i ° r ° f the au to bus w reck a t P ro- FOR SALE— Cheap, nice Cherries, Mrs. C. A. C otter and sons. Al- fought tw ice w ith the redoubtable M ontgom ery, A labam a, circled t h e ! b erta Qn jqevem ber 30 last wben 14 and a fjne bunch of 70 goats. See, bert and R aym ond, a re spending a Mike Gibbons, once to a draw and te rrito ry in which he was b eliev ed ! Red Bj uif b jgb scboot stu d e n ts were W oods a t E a ste rn Supply Co. 269-' week at Morley, Calif., visiting her once he was given the decision. He to be, com bing th e E verglades and k iljed o u trig h t reports th a t she has b rother, A. W. Gray, and fam ily. is also credited w ith a decision over swam py region from above. T h e y !snlil t5(ln FOR RENT— My hom e on L iberty sold $500 w orth of tick ets to the stre e t. In q u ire Mrs. H. L. Moore, ---------- Jack B ritton, th e w elterw eight finally located him afiter he had benefit dance to be given here W ed­ 364 Vista sBreet. 269-5* V isiting P a te n ts — cham pion. Im m ediately a fte r his been rescued and w hile being tak e n , nesday. I t is planned to raise en ­ - ----------------------------- j--------- C harlie Brady J r., of W eed, Calif., bout on T hursday n ig h t a t M edford, ¡n an autom obile from the Carlson FOR RENT— October 1, ,350 a c re ough to pay th e g irl’s hospital bills is home over the week end, visiting wjR ni0t 0r to O akland, w here h e 1 c a ttle ranch tow ards Im m okalee, farm , th re e m iles east of A shland. h e re and to have a balance to pro­ F or in form ation. Inquire of M oi-j his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Brady ig bjj]ed fOr a b a ttle w ith P an am a A lthough ill from d rin k in g swam p vide for her fu tu re education. lie Songer, 45 H elm an St., A s h -’ on Allison stre e t. , Joe Gans. w ater and his face swollen by mos- land, Ore. 269-6* j ---------------------------- quito bites, he rem ained in th e field Visitor from Hilt— SUMMER WATER SHORTAGE FOR SA LE— O ne 1921 F o rd . $375. FERRAND HEARING hospital only one day. then declared Theo L. H unt, the genial police IS REPORTED AT WEED One 1918 C h ev ro let, $250. Call AT REDDING FRIDAY his in ten tio n of m aking a n o th e r ’ ---------- i 248 F ifth St. - 2 6 9 -tf officer of H ilt, Calif., with his fam -; REDDING, Galif., Ju ly 18.— The practice flight from C arlstrom field. ily, m otored over T hursday of last) M EED , Calif., Ju ly 18.— The pres- p relim inary exam ination of N. J. to Okeechobee City and retu rn . , , , , ... . FO R S A L E — J e rs e y cow, 105 Pine week, and spent the day in A shland e n t prolonged dry spell has caused s -re e t 269-2* F a rra n d , d riv e r of th e Pickw ick Cadet W h ite’s hom e is in P ritc h - and M edford. • th e usual sh o rtag e of w ater fit for -------- — -------------------- i stage th a t was w recked, killing e tt, Texas. household purposes in Weed, P rac- FOR SALE— Cheap, nearly every­ ) th re e passengers, will be re s u m e d ; ------------- th in g on th e place; grain hay tically every sum m er about this tim e Buy New ( ars F riday m orning. It is expected th a t „ .... , , nearly a t your own price. Amos C harles R obertson and F. L. Nel- ... Condition Improve«!— a sim ila r condition exists. Graves. 269-2* i , by th a t tim e the bench w a rra n t will son have both m ade purchases of IT ... „ .. Mrs. W illiam Belm ont, who was K find Mrs Haiti« Sen«v. th« com- . ’ ’ injured in the au to accident so u th new Chevrolet? d u rin g th e last few plaim int and brin g h er into court. Qf cUy g a tu rd a y n ig h t and ta k . days. She is in Pom ona or A naheim . en to the hospital, is reported as F e rra n d ’s bail has been reduced being considerably im proved today. Visits with Friends— from $10,000 to $2500, but he is Mrs. Hazel H arrison and d a u g h te r ¡still in th e county jail. Maxine, of S eattle, a rriv ed in Ash- POULTRY FEEDS land a few days ago to spend t h e j LAD DlKS AT HOME OF And How to Use Them sum m er as the guests of Mr. a n d ’ PARENTS NEAR TALENT The feeding of properly prepared and balanced feeds to Mrs. Carl Loveland. Donald F. Dodge, eig h t year old dom estic poultry is necessary for p rofitable results. _______ / ¡son of Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k Dodge, of Few poultrym en have the facilities o r tim e for secu r­ G irls’ G ingham Dresses re d u c e d ) ; n e a r T a le n t,' died la s t n ig h t ab o u t ing, p rep arin g and m ixing th e variety of in g redients for o u r Sem i-A nnual C learance necessary in the ration. The conscientious feed m anu­ Sale. E. R. Isaac & Co. “ 2 6 9 -1 j 9:30 o’clock a t th e hom e of his fa c tu re r specializing in thi3 m a tte r, gives a real serv­ parents. The fam ily form erly lived ice Vo the poultrym en by being able to purchase ail I in A shland on N orth Main stre e • t, necessary ingredients, properly prep are them with Expected Home Soon— WHY BE TORTURED and a re q u ite well know n in the city. m odern m achinery, employ chem ists for m aking a n a l­ Mr. and Mrs. H. H. E lh a rt are yses and conduct practical feeding tests. F u n e ra l a rra n g e m e n ts had not USE expected home from th e ir trip to been com pleted a t the tim e of going Y ellow stone park, and o th er points to press an d will be announced in th a t p a rt of the country th e la t­ later. H. C. Stock, fu n eral directo r, te r p a rt of the week. City Delivery Phone 49 j will have charge of th e fu n era l ar- ! i angem ents. W ill Be in Office Next Week — Local and Personal Stranded Florida Flyer Lives on Grasshoppers History Recorded in Tree’s Rings OUYiM The sign of ’ one - quality tires The Goodrich dealer’s sign does not mean one thing about one tire and something else about another. It means the same thing abcutevery Qoodrich tire—one quality only . You can buy the Goodrich“55”clincher fabric 30 x 3 ^ for your light car, or the famous Goodrich Silvertown Cord in any size—and be certain that you are getting one quality only in material and work' manship. And you make your purchase on the basis of Goodrich fair list prices, which means that you are getting full value in tire and in service. Buy your tires, tubes and accessories where you see this Goodrich dealer’s sign. It means satisfaction in every transaction, THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER CO. Akron, Ohio TUBES FABRICS SILVERTOWN CORDS ACCESSORIES L. AT r e »Ká3»nB«BBaKL£2¿iX Sparkling * Foaming • Golden C olumbia Brew! I \ Painful Corn Is Torture . r ASHLAND MILLS Dr. H. M. Shaw, who is spending a few weeks a t M yrtle C reek, Or., JUSTICE GOWDY BINDS THIEVES TO GRAND JURY looking a fte r his ranch th e re and in ­ Ruben T orrez and A ndrew Ranoz, cidentally relieving th e physician a t M exicans, w ere b ro u g h t before Jus- M yrtle Creek, w hile th ere, will re- tu rn hom e th e first of next week !tice Gowdv th is m orning fOF a Corn Solvent AND GET RELIEF FOR 25 CENTS and will be in his office on and a fte r '>m tn a ry h e a tin g on the charge ofj e n te rin g th e cabin of Theo A dgeris We Highly Recommend It Ju ly 25. in section 1 and stealin g a revolver. | Sufficient evidence being produc-l All wash goods reduced fo r our Semi-Annual Clearance Sale. E. R. ed to satisfy th e c o u rt of th e guilt Isaac & Co. 269-1 of th e two m en, they w ere bound over to th e 'g r a n d ju ry u n d e r $500 bail. Upon fa g ^ re to procure the Hotel Ashland Guests— The follow ing guests reg istered at bail, the#-.»¿ere ta k e n to Jacksonville: th e H otel A shland yesterd ay : S. J. and lodged in th e ,c o u n ty jail. Grim es, C harles Beckurch, C. W. F u lle rto n . Mr. and Mrs. F. L. H art, W. F. H art. F. G. E vans, F. R. W ist,I R. C. H assing. I. R. H ansen, Dr. and Trtl T-r'--3 'HAUTTUL Mrs. C. H. Moore, Dewey L. Ball. TODAY — TOMORROW — AND THURSDAY C. L. Hinson, George W. R ead, P o r t­ land; Mr. and1 Mrs. J. W. Druo, O ak­ land, C alif.; S. A. D anford. Eugene, O r.; M artha H ohm an. Santa Rosa, C alif.; R. S. P resler. Berkeley, Calif. Dr. and Mrs. A. F. F roston. M anila. P. I.; C. B W atson. Gold H ill; Miss J. and R. McDeville. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. O’Conner. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. G ranety and d a u g h te r. San F ra n cis­ You m u stn ’t b rea th e it to a soul, co; Mrs. S. P. Sheets, Jacksonville; b u t— Sh-h-h! L. C. F alkenhagen, G rants P ass; , The m an she loved had told h e F too H. W. Coole. H. O. W illis, Stockton. Listen! m uch of his p ast— C alif.; Jam es R. Radcliff, - C arlin. And when she discovered that, p a rt Nev.; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewley. Spo of his p ast was p rese n t— Kane, W ash.; C. W . McClain. Boise. "What a tangled web w e weave Id a .; W. F. L ake, M. E. Lake. Mrs. When first we practice to deceive.” F. L. B attle, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. W inehlll, Los Angeles and G e o rg e , — Also— PATHE HAND-COLORED REVIEW ¡Phillips, Pom ona, Calif. M c N a ir Bros. Q7to Notice to Water Users YOU ARE HEREBY NO TIFIED th a t on and a fte r Ju ly 19, 1922 th e City of A shland will be divided into two d istricts, Upper and Lower, fo r irrig a tio n purposes, the dividing line being th e Boule­ v ard and M ain streets. UPPER DISTRICT T h at portion of the city lying above th e B oulevard and Main stre e ts to be know n, as the U pper D istrict, will be allow ed to use th e w ater for irrig a tio n and sp rin k lin g purposes on M ondays, W ed­ nesdays and F rid ay s, from 5 a. m. to 10 a. m. and from, 5 p. m. to 10 p. m., and on Sundays from 5 a. m. to 10 a, m. LOWER DISTRICT T h a t p o rtio n of th e city lying below th e B oulevard and Main s tre e ts, to be know n as the Low er D istrict, will be allow ed to use the w ater for irrig a tio n and sp rin k lin g purposes ou Tuesdays, T h u rsd ay s and S atu rd ay s, from 5 a. m. to 10 a. m. and from 5 p. in. to 10 p. m., and on Sundays from 5 p. m. to 10 p. m. The use of w ater th ro u g h m eters will not be u n d er these restrictions. P ublic p a rk s in th e ir respective d i^ r ic ts will irrig a te betw een th e hours of 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. W ater m ust be tu rn e d off im m ediately in case of fire. Do not use open hose or open fau cet w here you a re paying for 10,000 or 20,000 sq u are feet. Use e ith e r spray nozzle or hose w ith nozzle n o t m ore th an 14 inch in diam eter. Do not set sp rin k le r so it will in te rfe re w ith tra ffic on sidew alk. Do not have leaky faucets, to ilets or fixtures on your prem ises. Do not allow w a te r to ru n off your p roperty on th e stre e ts, g u tte rs or alleys. Do not ru n w a te r a t n ig h t betw een the hours of 10 p. m. and 5 a. m. in e ith e r division. By o rd er of th e Common Council. 269-6-m on-fri E. R. HOSLER, Supt. W ater W orks. z —wherever good drinks are sold Henry Weinhard Plant Portland, Oregon