Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 24, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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ASHLAND DAILY TÎDÎNG8
Tuesday, July 24,
A s h la n d D a ilv T id in g s
Inexperienced swimmers should never
______ _______ (Established 111*1870)
go out alone to swim. They should be ::Daiiy News Letteri
sure that there a;e people near who can
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
help them if help is needed. Bad holes
THE ASHLAND PRINTING
CO
_______________ such as the White Rocks should be avoided LONDON, July 24.— N either
Bert R. Greer ........................... . 'Editor for there the water is swift and dangerous. the proponents of the South noi
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39 Tlie inexPerienced swimmer, who ventures the proponents of the North wil
-------------------------- --------- —— -________ into unknown waters, is not endangering be enthusiastic over the dram at
E ntered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice as his life but also tile lives of those who try ie picture of Robert E. Lee which
Second Class Wail M atter.
has been draw n by John Drink
to assist him to safety.
water.
Subscription Price, Delivered in City
If a swimmer feels that he needs help D rinkw ater’s “ Abraham Lin
One Month ........
he should not try to fight the water alone coin" was rated as a great play
Three Months ........
but should call for help as it is much safer but the attem pt of this English
Six Months ......
for all concerned if the swimmer can help playw right to give the Southerr
One Year .......
side of the picture in his lates
himself to some extent, instead of inter­ effort,
“ Robert E. Lee,” seems :
By Mail and R ural Routes
fering with the rescuer as is usually the dismal failure— at least from ai
One Month ......
case with drowning people. Above all, American viewpoint.
Three Months .
Six Months ..
people should not cry for help in fun for Lee is pictured by Drinkw atei
One Year ... .
if ever in danger, their cries might not as a sort of m ilk-and-w ater sent
be heeded. It is safer to swim with a crowd. im entalist. The South will re
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
sent this characterization of theii
The tragedy of Saturday shows that a great leader. The North will re
Single insertion, per inch
............ 30
pulmotor is needed. It might not have sent D rinkw ater’s depicting Lee
Y early C ontracts:
and M arian B ryant motored t o ’ p. m„ Friday, after a most en-
Portland last week for a s ta y , Jcyable trip, but glad to re tu rn
J I of several days. From there th e y 'h o m e to the city beautiful.
♦
MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor
I went to A rlington, where Mrs. W hile Mr. and Mrs. Riley were
Phone item s to her a t 345-R, between 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.
j Adams lived thirty five years ago here they also visited “ Sap and
and evenings.
, and where her husband is b u r- 'S a lt” and made a trip down the
' led"
Valley to Gold Ray dam.
Married—
There were many changes in
They have returned to Oakland
together.
The M arriage of Mr. Clarence
people
and
places
in
the
thirty-!
but
a fte r a brief stay there will
It is hoped everyone will be
A. Cornelius and Miss Gladys Van there to share the work and the five years
absence— but there i take up their residence in Fres-
Vlerah, occurred Saturday, July good time anticipated.
were some of the old friends left no, where Mr. Riley has the po-
the tw enty-first a t the Method­
and they had a most delightful sition of m anager for Roos Bros
• » «
ist Parsonage.
visit.
. . .
Social Circle Meets__
Rev. Mr. Chaney officiated, us­
* * *
Many Outings—
The Social Circle of the Chris­
ing the double ring ceremony.
t
lub
A
djourns
Tbe Madden family of Pine St.,
tian church will hold its m eet­
The m other of the groom, Mrs. ing in the P ark, W ednesday also. So many members of the South- »have as house guests the A. J.
Cornelius attended the young
Mesdames Caldwell and Lilly, ern Oregon Society of Applied Roughton family from La Crosse
couple. They will have a p art­ are hostesses on this occasion. Be­ Psychology, being absent on their Kansas.
Mr. Madden’s brother
m ents a t Mrs. Shook's at 369 cause of the picnic feature, a sum m er outings, the society has from San Francisco, comes Tues-
H argadine street.
adjourned until September. There day to remain a few days,
large attendance is expected.
The bride is from Portland,
They have boon having a nuin-
The ladies of this church ex­ will be no meeting Thursday.
Oregon, and the groom an Ash­
At
the
last
m
eeting
Dr.
Milton
Her of outings in compliment to
pect to have a food sale Satur­
land young man. He is employed day. a
A. Reid of Talent gave a ta lk 'th e ir friends: one to Prospect,
on V ibrations” and Miss Blanche ¡and
by the Southern Pacific.
• • •
one to
the
Applegate,
Hicks read a poem. Both num- accompanied by their friends the
C ongratulations and the good Guests a t Songer Home—
One insertion a week
_______ . a s a poor soldier— for through wishes of th eir many friends are
bers were thoroughly enjoyed.
Roseberrys from Medford.
Dr. and Mrs. Songer have been
Two insertions a week
* ♦ ♦
times
when
it
wight
mean
the
saving
of
out
t*
ie
play
D rinkw ater has Le« extended the happy young couple. enjoying a visit from th eir son
Saturday the A. J. Roughtons,
Daily insertion .
* • •
consulting
with
and
taking
ad
Services
By
Brothcdiuod—
a
life.
The
maintenance
of
this
equipment
the
Roseberrys of Medford, Ken­
.
___
Mr. Slade Songer.
Mr. Songer
vice from lowly subordinates.
Owing
to
the
absence
of
the
Epw
orth
League
Picnic—
neth and Afton Madden will mo­
R ates l o r I.«“gal and M iscellaneous .Advertising
drove t o ’ Sacram ento, California,
Perhaps the success of the
pastor. Rev. F. C. Koehler at Sy- tor to C rater Lake, returning Sun­
A picnic of more than passing
F irst insertion, per 8 point line
the hazards.
.... $ .10
play is assured by the introduc in terest was held Friday evening to meet T. E. McHatton. who will n o d /th e Sunday m orning services! day evening.
accompany him to Ashland for a
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line ......... 05
Swimming is not dangerous sport if the tion of the tune “ Dixie.” Drink in the P ark.
were in f charge of the “ Brother- I Tllis w eek‘ the Madden family,
Card of Thanks .
fo rtn ig h t’s visit. They will then I,«.
w ater in this seems to have bor
hood
of the church.
Mr. L. ' the Roughtons, the Roseberry
It
was
a
jo
in
t
affair
with
rep­
swimmers
use
judgment.
It
is
a
pleasant
O bituaries, per line .
retu rn to Susanville. California,
Miksch
presided
and
a
very
help- family of Medford, and Mildred
’" * he b °° k ° resentatives of the Epw orth where they are engaged in the
and beneficial pastime, and more people' « X m “
One
scene
lr
ful service followed. Mr. Lyman Gyger of Neil Creek will go to
WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING should practice it. Swimmers, however, D rinkw ater’s play would be savet Leagues of Medford, Talent and jew elry business.
gave
an address on the “ Laymen Crescent City They expect a de-
Ashland present, perhaps sixty in
• • •
All future events, where an admission charge is should keep tile WOl’d
caution”
upper­
for
the
Southland,
for
in
It
e
IA
A
nr
o
1
nn
4
I
z
x
A
„
"
I-
—
I
a
v
.
•
«
of
the
Bible.” Mr. Taylor dis- lightful ti me, ind will be gone
all.
Besides
the
w
onderful
feast
made or a collection taken is Advertising
Southern soldier dies with the of satisfying things provided for Go to Crater Lake__
most
in
their
minds
at
all
times—Grants
cussed the “A dult in Sunday several davs.
No discount will be allowed Religious or
Dr. and Mrs. A. E. Woods and
strain s of “ Dixie” on his lips the supper, there were games and
' Pass Courier.
School” and Mr. Robison the
» ♦ ♦
Benevolent orders.
fam ily motored to C rater Lake
the chorus being taken up by hi: a jolly social time.
“Need of the H our.”
From North Carolina—
Sunday, retu rn in g the same ev­
comrades in grey, who are storm
* • *
However,
one
ofX
he
chief
ob­
DONATIONS:
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. B anner of
WE NEED MORE RELIGION
ening.
ing Malvern Hill.
Union Service—
jects of the gathering was to
No donations to charities or otherw ise will be
Greensboro, N. C., have been In
They report the trip a wonder­
D rinkw ater seems to have fail stim ulate in terest in the coming
As had been announced the Ashland the past two weeks.
made in advertising, or job printing— our contribu- |
Just recently a minister speaking to a ed entirely to catch the sp irit o Epw orth League In stitu te a t Cot­ ful one, and the roads fine.
tions will be in cash.
Sunday evening Union services,
They were friends of Mr. and
There are great num bers of
large graduating class in one of our cities, the South and Lee.
were held in the Christian church Mrs. B arber
He has tage Grove, which begins the
in the old home
/to u rists a t the lake and
JULY 24
very which was filled to over-flowing, town.
said that “ a new interpretation of our re- striven to show Lee as a grea th irtie th of July.
m any local people as well.
Mr. B. C. Miller of the Bap-j
Since leaving Greensboro, they
The rally brought out the fact
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ligion is needed,” and then went on to ex- man. hut has failed m iserably
Among others the W oods’ met
th e waa of ESCA PE:— it shall come to pass) Plain that we are living in a rapidly for he has pictured him m erelj th a t there was much Interest Mr. and Mrs. Mowat. It was un­ tist church delivered the serm on, have lived in Oklahoma and Col­
as a kindly old gentlem an givei m anifest and th a t th ere would be
or the evening on “ W hat Think orado.
They are touring the
in the day that the Lord shall give thee rest from changing WOl'Id and that it Was necessarv
derstood th a t Mrs. Mowat was
to sentim ental spoutings.
a stroflg delegation from these
\ e of Christ?
It was an earn-"coast and have gone on north In-
thy sorrow, and from thy fear, and from thy hard j religion to be reinterpreted to meet the
Jefferson Davis Is depicted bj leagues attend the in stitu te at camping with friends and Mr. est, thought-provoking address. ten British Columbia.
Mowat came for the day, which
bondage wherein thou wast made to serve.— j needs of the day. We do not care to dis- D rinkw ater as an erratic ant Cottage Grove.
The song service was entered
They will stop again in Ash-
they
spent a t C rater Lake.
Isaiah 14:3.
♦
*
♦
emotional
character,
while
Stone
into
most
heartily
and
i pute with this eminent divine, but we have
therei
land
upon their return.
• • •
wall Jackson is m erely injectei Swimming P a rty —
• • *
there were two special num ­
-----
been harboring the opinion for some time into
From K lam ath Falls__
the play for a few moment:
bers:
a
cornet
solo,
“Abide
with
A
jolly
group
of
young
girls
Picnic
for
Mrs.
C o n o v er-
that too liberal interpretation of religion to shout, and spout.
UNFAIR TREATMENT
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Foster and
M e;” by Lieut. Dye of the Sal­
Mrs. Louis Schwein and Mrs.
i was its greatest handicap. The Bible Americans w itnessing the pla’ arranged a swimming party for Mr. and Mrs. Jam es F o ster a n d , vation
Army and a violin solo by Clary planned a picnic Friday
F rid ay night a t H elm an’s.
d au g h ter from
K lam ath Falls I
t some comedy relief througl
J here is located in Ashland an institu­ teaches us religion and therein we find se
e v e n in g a t w hich Mrs. Conover
They report a w onderfully were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Her-! little Miss Hager.
the
antics
of
th
e
English
actor
the
great
rules
of
principles
we
must
fol-
The m inisters assisting in the ¡an<^ children were guests of hon-
tion manufacturing products equal in ' ¡'1,c
ru.,e« O1 principles we mi
striving to depict Southern char good time and have plans made bert McCarthy this week end J
service were
Reverends Oldfield, o r‘
every respect to the products of like plants; ;0'V' J >U,J
wiH b® Just. about as we acters. The delightful dialect o fo r a series of them during the Mr. and1 Mrs. J. H. Foster a r e : Chaney
and Leggett
There were eleven in the party
S '
located in other towns that is not receiv ! interpret the Bible, and to liberally inter- the South is entirely lost betweei summer. The personnel of the Mrs. M cCarthy’s fath er and moth-j
* » ♦
[
and
needless to say it was a very
ing a fair deal. We refer to the Crystal i d. reb"‘on means simply liberally inter- e perfect Oxford accent of Pe party follows: The Misses Ed­ er and Mr. Jam es Foster, her Delightful O uting—
happy little affair. The satisfy­
Carbonating Company, manufacturers of!
tlie scriPtures. To our notion the 1« Aylmer, playing Lee, and sev ith Robison, Nellie Hake, M ar­ brother.
ing contents of thé well-laden
During
the
recent
visit
of
Law-
eral gentlem en with Cockney ac garet McCoy, K atherine Parsons
The guests were the m otif for
sodas and carbonic, gas, and bottlers of ■ ‘° 6 iaS stood throughout the ages as a :„M‘X
baskets and the pleasant com­
son
H.
Riley
and
bride
at
tbe
!" ng the p arts ° f pr,T*“ and Mabel Trott.
an elaborate family dinner Sun­
panionship
of friends made It a
Siskiyou natural mineral water. Of the
1,1 heaconlight of safety and consola-
home of bis mother, Mrs. Riley,
• • •
day and a delightful picnic sup­ a most delightful trip was taken. very pleasant evening and one
loea! retailers handling sodas and other !,1011 to the Weaiy and worn wanderers of C haracters throughout the pla- Here from Pacific Grove—
per in the P ark, a t which Mrs.
Mrs. M. B. Riley, Mrs. M. V th at will linger long in the mem­
Mrs. W. E. W inston of Pacific Anna
bottled drinks a few are purchasing their
wor,d’ wll° ,,eed its admonitions. The
refer
. , he
McCarthy and d a u g h te r, Norman and Mr. and Mrs Law- ories of the participants.
entire stocks from out of town factories, J , ’ e iaS stood tlie test throughout all »1 PotoMACK” And one cHarac Grove, California arrived in Ash­ Mrs ” z » / h ° 18 here v,8“ ,ng 7 ,H t R i7 vl“i“ d < r- ' " r
X „ r„ ".
la,k ln g
" W“
land last week to
Eugene bank deposits have In­
re present.
! via Lake of the Woods an(, PeU
excluding entirely the products of the lo- • -Se ages and *s -vtd ^ar *n advance of the
mer.
creased
three-quarters of a mil­
The F o ster’s left this m orning' can Bay. They camped at Rocky
cal firm. The condition exists despite the e,v,llzed and religious world today. We do In producing the play tne cos
Mrs. W inston has spent two for th e ir home in K lam ath Falls, i Point where two happy days were lion during past year.
fact that the local firm manufactures p r o - i ,- Veed more liberal reinterpretation of ‘ ^ n r ^ I - a v e elected to dress Le sum m ers in Ashland, prior to this
• *
spent in fishing.
ducts equal in every respect to their com-' rellgI0n’ ,but we
need more REAL in- and his followers ln uniform and generally prolongs h er stay
Portland'— Contract let
for
Tlie
Gllmoi'e’s
Honored__
More
fish
were
secured
Ilian
■nodeied
a
fte
r
th
e
Cavalier
,™
h
till
late
in
the
fall.
$75,000 apartm ent building.
petitors and are also meeting the whole-: P1 etetion °f the Bible as to the prin-
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tavener could be eaten. Rocky Point was
ion of centuries agQ
n
W
hen
deciding
upon
a
place
to
ciples
which
are
necessary
to
real
religion.
sale price of their competitors.
“
ss r
tru e to type in - -
spend the sum m er, someone di­ planned a delightful observance filled to capacity with visitors
The condition is unfair to the Crystal T’u m u i a v c i nm m - . ..
rected h er to Ashland. Mrs. W in­ of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Gilmore’s and Mr. Allen of Medford, who i
Carbonating company and is unfair to
YS WITH AN AUTOMOBILE worn by Jebt h s t gre"n trousers ston was delighted with it and anniversary yesterday when they is in charge, proved a most pleas­
oy Jeb S tu a rt’s cavalry
took them and Dr. M attie Shaw ant and courteous host.
m« to be out of piace, unlesg It’s environs and now retu rn s
Ashland as a whole. It again brings to!
for* a day’s outing down the val­
°
UF
history
book8
were
168
The party had a delightful su r­
each year.
our attention the necessity&of being Tovaf
,a ut°mobile drivers try to live up
ley to Gold Hill.
wrong.
au
•
•
•
prise
in m eeting Mr. Bulgin and
to Ashland institutions and also recalls n &Ct t0 f ie aWS and re^ulations, but
They
fared
delightfully
from
his
wift
there. Their camp was
Glendale—
the necessity of local business men
Z
°ne °f their riShts’ aad D rinkw ater made a great char­ From
th
e
contents
of
over-flowing
bas­
th a t of the Rileys. Mr. and
1 g they demand that everyone else also strict­ acter of A braham Lincoln. i t Mr. and Mrs. Glenn of Glenn kets; and the charm of the day, next
loyal to each other.
Mrs.
Bulgin left, while they were ,
Avenue,
were
delightfully
su
r­
ly obey all rules. They may be technically is too bad th a t he has made a prised Sunday w ith the visit of the beauty of th e surroundings, there, for Virginia to conduct a
In addition to the iact that some retail- right all the time, yet such folks frequent- fussy, talkative old gentlem an of
friends from Glendale, California, and pleasant companionship of i revival.
R obert E. Lee.
^ i c J ; andr the Pr°'h,etS °f the
s
z
s
friends, m ade it a day long to be
Mr. and Mrs. John Switzer, who
On leaving they presented Mrs.
• a,„( aihonating company many citi- i people
people are
Riley with a camp-stove the most |
are less
less scriiDulons.
scrupulous, and
and frequently Though Stanley Baldwin, Prim e have been m aking an extended rem em bered. • * •
zens «‘all for other drinks to the exclusion overstep the hounds more or less.
trip north and stopped in Ash­
perfect thing of the kind she ever
M inister of Great B ritain, comes
of the local product and thereby are aid-! In the long run it
land to visit th eir friends, Mr. and A rrive from San Francisco—
saw’. It folds up in very small ;
Mrs. Lulu W ells of San F ran ­ space.
in the upbuilding of other towns to the the driver to w Z ‘‘t / 8 'X * ' ‘" ' T f° F rom an old and distinguished Mrs. Glenn.
family,
the
fun
attain
m
en
ts
of
cisco'
exclusion of their own Were the ira iW k » ,d ri' er to watch other drivers and ped-
The Switzers planned to visit b n ,,,. hast u ju s t , , arrived a t , the
They left Pelican Bay, Fridav
of the local co m p an y 'in fX r or hfgW » ¿ X
7 “ hm relatives are ju st now cowing C rater Lake in company with the x_
home of h er sister Mrs. Beving- «,♦ 7.on _ „
■ ■
, „
_
___
a
t
7.30 a. m., arriving at C rater
to light.
K
Glenn’s but business affairs of ton. Mrs. W ells is here on ac­ Lake about 10 o’clock a. m.
S
t
x
t
’; J
S S S y ; do, and be in a position where if they do
The
Prim
e
M
inister’s
m
other
is
im portance called
Mr. ^Switzer count of the very critical illness
some little
They decided not to attem pt to
none other than Mrs. Alfred Bald­ home before th e trip could be of Mrs. Hubsch, their sister, who
go
down to the lake because of
is a t Mrs. B evington’s.
win, who has w ritten a novel and made.
Sym pathy ia theirs in their the strenuousness of the trip.
♦ ♦ ♦
a volume of th rillin g ghost stor­
There were throngs of people
grave anxiety.
who drink sodas and mineral water would the c h n T
r* “ S n g h t S ’ b “ ‘ 14 r e d u c e s ies, as well as several books of A Baby Daughter—
i NO TIME rt) HUNT for a doctor
there
from everywhere in the
» * •
form the habit of demanding t l m Ü d ’^ s ±
ie n e e ^ -lS t^
or drug store w hen suddenly
poems and fairy tales for chil­
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. H arndr re­
United States and from Canada. seized w ith agonizing intestinal cramps,
dren. She is a confirmed invalid. ceived the announcem ent Friday A Delightful Trip—
product the owners would soon be required aid’
Klamath Evening Her-
They met one hundred and twen­ deadly nausea and prostrating diarrhoea.
Captain J. Q. Adams, his m oth­ ty cars. The grounds and hotel
Ju ly the 18, from Mr. and Mrs.
to double the output, and consequently in-1
Wnen Senator Hiram Johnson George Riveros of San Francisco, er, Mrs. Emma Adams, and sis­ were full, and the season only be­ C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
C O L IC a n d D I A R R H O E A
crease the force of men employed in the
arrived in London he evinced no of the birth of a baby daughter. te r Mrs. McCollister and children gun.
REM EDY
ON WINKING
bottling works.
warmth, comfort and e a x
great in terest in E ngland’s social Mrs. Riveros was form erly Miss and th e Misses L aura Prescott,
They reached Ashland at six gives instant
fiom pain. N ever fails.
season and said he w asn’t p a r­ Elsie H a m er and was a gifted,
it Ashland is to grow and prosper as
A
V
ink
your
eyes
if
you
would
save
your,
ticular
w hether he saw the fash­ popular girl. Mrs. H arner leaves
many ot its citizens desire it is up to every
-
eyesight,
says
a
New
Jersey
scientist.
But
ionable racing season at Ascot very soon to visit the new grand­
citizen to pracice loyalty to Ashland in­
in-| what profiteth it a man if lie save his eve- or not. Nevertheless, during the d a u g h te r
stitutions. The Chamber of Commerce and
* • *
Lithians could perform no belter s . ™ w k lù ,^ ''
* * a maulin* Ascot season Senator Johnson
left his hotel very early every An Afternoon—
an
inch
of
it
?
Winking
is
not
as
m behalf of the city and community than
—OF—
moring and all done up in regu­
F riday afternoon, Mrs. J. W.
safe as it sounds on the lips of science.
lation
Ascot
style,
high
hat,
tailed
McCoy
entertained
in
compliment
to take the lead in initiating a campaign
In these d a v a n f tb « A i ,
« »>•
0« Ash-;quick-handedaLSco°rVhrt
coat and everything. The hotel to Mrs. A. M. Storch who is visit­
clerks
never found out ju st where ing h er sister Mrs. F. D. W agner,
land products at every opportunity. A con- the risk of to jn ry ^ h 'u *
Senator
Johnson
went every and Mrs. Pickens who has but
may be fatal—
dition exists here that is decidedly inimical ' ’ '
morning, but they suspect ‘twas lately come to make her home In
to the business interests of our city and it to body and limb. With mashers in high Ascot.
Ashland.
Perhaps tw enty old
disfavor, how is a lassie or her lad to
To Be Distributed By Five Of Ashland’s
is high tiwe that a change occur. Apparent­
friends were present to enjoy the
hospitality extended
and greet
ly all are preaching loyalty to Ashland know that the winker is merely trying to
STOPPED HIS PAINS
have his eyesight? If one feels inclined to
the honor guests. Dainty needle­
and Ashland business firms, but there is wink to save his eyesight, he would do
work
and conversation sped the
“ I was suffering with a severe
every indication that many are falling far well to wait till the space in front
hours
till the serving of dainty
is va- cold, headache, backache and
short of practicing the principles they cant.
pains in my abdom en,” w rites J. viands brought to a close the de­
preach.
B. Dring, Newport, R. I. “A fter lightful afternoon.
Seventy automobiles passing a given taking Foley’s Honey and T ar in W. C. T. U. Meets—
BE CAREFUL WHILE SWIMMING
conjunction with Foley C athartic
At Five Cents, For Regular Ten Cent Loaf
point every 30 minutes is indicative of Tablets I was entirely relieved of The W. C. T. U. meets at the
July, Wednesday, 25th, Enders Grocery (\>. One Hundred Loaves.
the tiemendous traffic of Ashland. Some my Cold and pains.” Coughs re­ Round Table in the Park Tuesday
The untimely death on Saturday after­ better idea of the amount of travel can sulting
July, Thursday 26th, East Side Market. One Hundred Loaves
from Bronchitis, Asthma, afternoon a t 2:30 p. m., for a
noon of the two girl swimmers at the White he gained by explaining that the point Hay Fever, Croup and Whooping most interesting program .
July, Friday, 27th, Twentieth Century, One Hundred Loaves.
Rocks is demonstrative of the fact that at which the count was made is located Cough are quickly relieved with One of the features of which
July, Saturday, 28th, Plaza Market, One Hundred Loaves.
greater care must be exercised by swim­ on the Pacific Highway a quarter of a Foley’s Honey and Tar. The larg­ will be an address by a good
July, Monday, 30th. Plummer Grocery, One Hundred Loaves.
mers in the Rogue. No matter where the mile from the business district of Ashland. est selling Cough medicine in the speaker on “ Law Enforcem ent.”
W orld. Sold everywhere.
Everyone interested is cordial­
Quality bread is made by a process and formulas derived in K. C.,
swimmer may be, there is always a po­
ly /w elcom ed and urged to be
March, 1923, during the Master Bakers convention of Mo., Kan. and
tential danger. It is so easy for an inex­
Trip to Crater Lake—
present.
*
s
a
sorry
spectacle—a
business
man
Oklahoma. Mr. Kistler, being in attendance took advantage of the
perienced swimmer to get beyond his knifing his fellow business wan. Such a Mrs. Louise Hargrove, Mrs.
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opportunity and procured the full information, recommended the most
depath that greater caution must be used. condition is a sore that is eating at the Inez McDonald of Ashland, Mrs. Picnic in Park—
Lang
of
Portland,
Messrs.
H
arry
wholesome and nutritious product in the bread industry, todate We
The Ladies* Aid society of the
Persons who are not sure of their ability very vitals of the commercial activities of
Peterson
and
A
rthur
Boore
and
Presbyterian
church
will
hold
its
await
your reply, after trial.
to swim long distances, should not venture any town.
Sergeant Owen of Medford made m eeting In the P ark W ednesday
in water beyond their depth. In a mom­
up a party th a t visited C rater afternoon of this week.
ent of panic they might perish as others
Lake
this week end, leaving for
The ladeis plan to sew carpet
Just to make an old-fashioned farmer
have done in the Rogue. The greatest dan­ feel at home, tractors ought to have a tail the lake Saturday and retu rn in g rags fo r rugs early in the a fte r­
Sunday evening. They rep o rt a noon and a fte r work is over, en­
ger is to those who take a chance
to switch in fly time.J
delightful outing.
joy a picnic lunch and social hour
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S O C IE T Y
Five Days Demonstration Sales.
Kistlers QUALITY BREAD
FIVE t HUNDRED LOAVES
Leading Grocery Störes.
Under the following terms:
Yours For Pure Food.
J. W. KISTLER.
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