Titead«?, August 33k litìH A8HLATÖ DAILY TWîSÔS 'ÌTllW ftHIÌTTlìlìlM»- saa Entertains Children— T Visit Hell Gate— COMING EVENTS <§> <4, •«’ •«> <«, A p arty com posed oi Agnes Hed- & burg, M arguerite H am m ond, Olivia T H edburg D orothy Jones and W ard ^ H am m ond, Journeyed to Hell G ate? •$> n e a r G ran ts P ass, Sunday, w here a ❖ very d elig h tfu l tim e was had, look-j <8>'ing th ro u g h the gate tow ards H ell’s ¿*hone 64. *§■ <$• Aug. 28-Sept. 4— Oregon Chris- <& <^n O uting Trip— tian E n d eav o r convention, A p a rty consisting of Mr. and Mrs. N. H arrison, Mrs. C. H. P ierce, Mrs. <$> C olum bia City. <$■ P erry A shcraft and tw o children, <$> Aug. 30-Sept. 4— Columbia Riv- <$> ¡and Miss R u th Osm un, m otored to er C onference M ethodist Epis- th e A shcraft place S atu rd ay evening. er Conference, M ethodist <*> . •?> -¡w h e re they spent the n ight and all Episcopal C hurch, E llens ~ ...... ❖ dav Sundav, re tu rn in g hom e in tliej hi, r? W ash <$>■ ❖ K' ‘ ' _ . . . . evening. The party enjoyed the day: S> i> » -i> a ; a 1 ¡Sunday in th e shade of th e tre e s and ¡did not v en tu re out in the wilds to h u n t th e elusive buck or along th ei stre a m s to fig h t w ith th e m o u n ta in ' tro u t. A shland L odge No. 23 A. F . & A. M. ! EX-FIRE CHIEF, 100, tN Bath Veteran Firemen's association The E n d ers sto re was host to PARADE W IT H VETERANS held the New* E ngland firem en ’s some 800 ch ild ren Monday a fte r- —— ----- m uster, w ith 16 h an d tu b s entered. noon a t th e V ining th ea tre . The BATH, Me., Aug. 29.— A lthough Ex-Chief Nichols rode in an auto- program consisted of two excellent 100 years old last M arch, F red m obile w ith O scar F. W illiam s, the pictures, one being along education- Nichols, th e oldest ex-fire chief in next oldest chief; C h'ef E ngineer la l lines and showed how shoes w ere ¡th e U nited S tates, took p a rt in th e C harles E. P a rk s and M ayor Joseph ¡m ade from th e ea rlie st tim es down parade of firem en here, w hen the* Torrey. to p resen t m odern m ethods, w hile ■ - " J . - . . - ' th e o th er pictu re presented the chil- C ; d re n ’s fav o rite film sta r, C narlie; ¡C haplin, in one of his best comedies. • Each child was presented w ith a /S i ? IfO O g llS 6 ’¡b T1 ffU squaw ker, and when th e show was ‘ * *■ U U llIl over, th e stre e ts resounded w ith ( carnival tim e noise. P h onographs repaired. F ix it Shop. 299« Usefulness is the real test of anything—an automobile, a tractor, an airplane, or a bank At this institution, the success of our service is measured by its usefulness to patrons. Can we he of additional use to you? E v e ry th in g good to eat a t D etrick G roceteria. The Citizens Bank of Ashland Special m eeting on W ednesday: B ring K ick the Dei evening, A ugust 30. A lbert E. W hite: The h u n tin g p a rty composed of of th e grand lodge school of in s tr u c - ; Rav Jillso n , H enry E nders J r., and tion will be present and desires to Fred and Joe Neil, retu rn ed the last m eet all the officers of th e lodge, of the week with th e ir kill, which . consisted of th re e bucks. As usual, and as m any of the b reth ren as pos- sible, in o rd er to create fu rth e r in -| i several n ear-kills were m ade. te re s t and g a ’n proficiency in the D etrick sells b u tte r to r less. ritu a listic work. GEO. B. ICEN HOW ER, W. M. A shland, Oregon T ell th e m thronqh th e W A NT A D S R eturn Home— Mr. and Mrs. Stanley, of Santa Cruz, Calif., left for th e ir hom e this Mr. and Mrs. D. C. H e rrin and m orning a fte r a pleasant fo rtn ig h t’s Miss M argaret R eeser, of P o rtla n d , visit w ith Mr. and Mrs. S. M who have been v isiting fo r th e past Rhodes. week w ith Mrs. A bbott and the A. C. N 'n in g e r fam ily, expect to leave Good in su ran ce a t good rates. W ednesday m orning for Lakeview 3hone 274-J. Yeo of course. 2 6 5 « for a sh o rt visit, a fte r which they will jo u rn ey to C ra te r L ake, and re ­ Reno B eld errain W anted— tu rn to A shland about Septem ber 8 Reno B e ld e rra ’n left his hom e at for a few days before r e tu r n in g ! La G rande, Calif., Ju ly 13, in an home. O verland car, and has not been seen W ill L eave fo r L akeview — Frances Arms, Thru Eng­ lish Melody Traces Witch Doctor Ritual to Present Day Institution N ew Y ork C ity —The well-known Turkish bath, dear to the heart of the over-plump, isn’t really Turkish but African if you trace it back to its origin, Frances Arms, pretty ballad singer, surprisingly an­ nounces. Miss Arms, who is strong on his­ tory and also the owner of a re­ markable collection of ancient and priceless parchments, got interested in the Turkish bath discussion through ‘‘Coal Black Mammy,” a ragtime song, which she sings and declares to be the dancingest, shuf- flingest melody she has ever heard. English Composer The composer of “Coal Black Mammy,” contrary to all tradition is not American, but an Englishman, Laddie Cliff. Mr. Cliff, also a his­ torian, went back for the theme of his song to these original African strains as played on the national marimba : “And in the haunting, rousing syncopation of ‘Coal Black Mam­ my,’ that, danced by the natives, throws the whole tribe into a frenzy of perspiring, steaming ecstasy, we have the very first Turkish bath ever invented," Miss Arms relates glee­ fully. “In this new song for the woman bent on banting are the very strains that the African witch doc­ tors use to cure patients of all ills, see: I. w»r a MuwTtR.toxxxewGtAWft since lh a t tim e, according to in fo r­ A rm ory, W ednesday n ig h t, h e a r m ation received by local police, a sk ­ th e hum an dictograph, free. Both ing them to help in the search for, ed ucational and e n te rta in in g . 304-3 th e m issing m an. The inquiry s ta te s j th a t his wife is seriously ill and asks ! On Sick List — , ¡th a t he come hom e a t once. Mrs. I W illiam Day is am ong those on i Ed B elderrain is sending out the r e - ; th e sick list t h ’s w eek, but is on the quests. m end, and will probably he seen a t ---------- his usual h a u n ts before m any days I F ru it canning tu n e Is at b a u d .' have passed. For fru it ja rs , lids, rubbers, jelly lhat Coal Black Maxa-my 6 nun« molds and su g ar, D e tric k ’s prices | “These seemingly miraculous cures E xpert piano tuning. Carl Love­ •an’i be beaten. are worked by the Turkish bath land, studio a t 135 E. Main. Phone theory of getting the patients 465. 2 8 6 « Buried M onday— wrought up and overheated so that The three-year-old son of Mr. and they perspire freely, eliminating poisions and extra pounds simul­ Mrs. C. E. Gray, form erly of A sh­ M ove to City— taneously.” Mr. atul Mrs. E. T. M errill have land, b ut who now’ live at Gold Hill, moved to 573 E a st Main stre e t, from died S atu rd ay and was buried yes­ th e sum m it of th e Siskiyous, w here terd ay aftern o o n in M ountain View Leaves for P ortlan d — they have been stopping d u rin g th e cem etery. J. P. Dodge and Sons had Jack B arnthouse left last evening 1 charge of th e fu n era l a rran g em en ts. last few m onths. for P o rtlan d , w here he was called o n , D ancing a t th e Big H ot Springs account of the Illness of his son, i Sweet C ider, m ade fre sh every Pavilion, W ednesday and S atu rd ay A ra n k B arnthouse day. two gallons 75c, one gallon 40c, n ights. 304-tf i delivered. P hone 9 - F - ll. See the New Spend Sunday P icn ick in g— Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Rhodes, Mrs Mary E. M organ and Mr. and Mrs. Don W ilson, who has been work- Miss F e rn D unkeser. of Sacra­ F ran k S ta n le y spent Sunday pic­ ng fo r th e p a st few w eeks a t th e m ento, Calif., le ft for her hom e this nicking a t L ith ia springs. Plaza confectionery, left today for m orning, on tra in 13, a fte r a few C orvallis, w here he will a tte n d O. A. days visit w ith friends here. Miss D nnkeser stopped in A shland r.D e rjC- d u rin g th e com ing school y e a r.; having visited w ith her uncle, W. R. Mr. W ilson is a native of Idaho, hut H a y te r of Days creek, who acorn , has been spending th e sum m er va-i \ s T H E TH EA TER BEAUTIFUL panied h er th is fa r cation on an au to trip to th e Mexi-j can b o rd er and hack. He is a p rin te r! THREE DAYS See th e free e n te rta in m e n t W ed­ by tra d e an d m akes his way a t col- j nesday n ig h t by th e M iracle Man a t lege by ru n n in g a p rin t shop n ear BEGINNING TODAY 304-3 ¡the college cam pus. th e A rm ory. L eaves for C orvallis — V isitor L ea v es for Home— H ere from K lam ath F alls— NAMOGRAPH DEMONSTRATED in our Window Wednesday and Thursday This new invention-engraves The Good Clothes Habit W ill Save You Money Good Clothes are always Good Economy One GOOD suit will give you more wear and satisfaction than two that are just so-so. H art Schaffner & Marx vour name in ’ ‘ Cliff P ay n e m akes book ends. Jo hnny E n d ers, of K lam ath F alls, ’ 304« w as a v isitor in A shland over Sun- - day, having a rriv ed on th e stage G ravenstein A pples — W indfalls. S aturday, a n d r e tu rn in g hom e by I 50 lb. box, 75c delivered. T he finest rail yesterday. all-round apple on th e m ark e t, iP hone 9 - F - ll. D ancing a t th e Big H ot Springs! Pavilion, W ednesday and S atu rd ay Sweden has voted down prohibi­ n ig h ts. ’ 304« tion. WITH Gold Letters on Your Fountain Pen New fall su its on display a t Paul- L et J e rry O’Neal figure your next 304«! Job of plum bing. F irs t class m ate r­ s e ru d ’s. See o u r windows. I ial and w orkm anship. P hone 138. 207 E. M ain stre e t. 238ti V isitors at C apital— Mrs. Stella L eav itt re tu rn e d from Salem th is m orning, a fte r a four A t L ake o f th e W oods— Louis Dodge and J. H McGee ^ ays visit in the s ta te capital. She w en t to Lake of th e W oods S atur- rep o rts having seen D istrict A ttor- day evening, Mr. McGee to stay for n e7 a n d Mrs. R aw les Moore, Dr. W a week and Mr. Dodge to spend Sun­ E. Blake and Dr. M attie Shaw in the day. J. H. F u lle r left y esterday for n o rth e rn city. Have vour pen engraved th e lake w here he will stay a week T here w ere 133,437 cases of clam s a s the guest of P rof. V ining, who! packed a t G rays H a rb o r th is year. acom panied him on th e trip , a fte r a few days so jo u rn in th e city. TOO IxATE TO CLASSIFY tify your own pen or pencil. or Pencil with your name. It is in­ surance against theft and loss. 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