hncp Tva AstitAND n i í t r ftowrös A SH LA N D D A IL Y T ID IN G S T (E stab lish ed In 1 8 7 0 ) ’ ♦ P ub lished IJvery E ven in g E xcept Sunday by THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. B e rt R. G re e r ...................................................................................................E d ito r G eorge M adden G reen ...........................................................B u sin e ss M anager O F F IC IA L CITY P A P E R ................................................................T e lep h o n e 39 E n te re d a t th e A sh la n d , O regon P o s to ffire a s S econd C lass M ail M a tte r s o c /e r r f petitee in a ll fo rm s of sto m a c h d i s t r e s s ,. a n te e c f m oney re fu n d e d if th e Miss Wheeler ana Miss Kailt- such as in d ig e stio n , d y sp ep sia, I f ir s t b o ttle fa ils to re lie v e y o u r » ' t r i n e P r a tt w ere re sp o n sib le fo r h e a rtb u rn , s o u r sto m a c h , n a u se a A i its p re p a ra tio n an d to w hich all a n d excessive MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor gas. A b so lu tely | ; d id am p le ju stic e . P h o n e ite m s to h e r a t 345-R , betw een lti A. M. a n d 2 P. M. J ' T hose g a th e re d a b o u t th e ta b le h a rm le s s — p le a s a n t to ta k e . You a n d ev en in g s. a re p ro te c te d by a p o sitiv e g u a r- j t» » - w e re th e M isses Z ip o ra B lum en- • — * ♦ • « m « ♦««>»»»»■ ! son, M arie r ti rv n o w v l . v E v E v ’ir ! .„t,,,-,, „ j- . • feld , n L a aw w su n , .w ane r P r re e s s c c o t tt, t .ts B e eth tti , e r g w u as T h CALENDAR u rs d a y . J u ly OF 17. T k rin .ty j 'W e d h . e « re . a o picnic t ,h e e a d s in te n rn e s ts c o o k -| S lu m c u o j, j u i j x Gu d d p i c n jc jn p a r k ing ir. as All chef p a a rtic t th im p voted o rta n t th af-1 , .. F rid a y , J u ly IS . “ M ystery S o - ; ' fa ip is a n ts e ! n ’ ’i Kf? ? e " . 9e n . . i R e e d e rH as m an ant - orm a $ .*5 c ia l” C h ristia n C h u rch . E v e n in g J te p a s t m uch of a success. 1.5,5 S a tu rd a y , J u ly 19. W . R. C. a t In co in in g hom e th e r e tu r n w as N eedless to say re c ita tio n s w ere 3.75 I. O. O. F . H all. j m ad e by H y a tt B ra irie D am , com 7.58 T u esd ay . J u ly 22. Open H o u s e ,' in g o u t on th e K la m a th F a lls m uch m o re sp irite d as a re s u lt By M ail a n d R u r a l R o u te s : of th e d e lig h tfu l ev en t. O ne M o n th ..... •^lighw ay n e a r th e su m m it. T he $ .55 Civic C lub H ouse, 3 P. M. • » » * * * T h re e M bnths 1.95 h ig h w a y proved m o st i n t e r e s t i n g ' E n jo y e d T rip — Six M o n th s ..... 3.50 P h o n e New s— to th e v isito rs. O ne Y e a r ..... M rs. Dé W eese, fo r w hom 6.50 T h e e d ito r of th e se co lu m n s A sto p w as m ad e a t K in g sb u ry frie n d s p lan n e d su ch p le a s a n t ¡ will a p p re c ia te D IS P L A Y A D V E R T IS IN G R A T E S : th e c o u rte sy tim e s p r io r to h e r lea v in g A sh ­ S ingle in s e rtio n , p e r nch ................................................................ $ .30 i g re a tly if th o se e n te r ta in in g w as o a te n th e re , th e p a rty re a c h - lan d fo r h e r new h o m e in W ash - ! Y early Contracts: One in se rtio n a w eel ........................................................................ .2 7 % w ould let h e r know w hen a f f a ir s ! in S hom e as sh ad o w s le n g th e n e d , in g to n . is re p o rte d to h a v e stood a re given fo r h ouse g u e s ts ; ' • • • . Two in se rtio n s a we< ....................................................................... .25 th e trip re m a rk a b ly w ell. •w hether picnic, d in n e r o r tr ip t o : P a s t N oble G ra n d C lub Meets D aily insertion .......... ................................. ......................................... .20 M rs. M. L. S ta n to n , h e r d a u g h ­ R ates for L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertising T he P a s t N oble G ran d C lub m et places of in te re s t. te r, w ho acco m p an ied h e r w rite s F ir s t in se rtio n , p e r 8 p o in t lin e ......................... ........................... $ .10 new s is scarce. 1 , , A t ' p re s e n t club . p I.116 elPV enth in t h e I to t n n e c c t, E ach s u b s e q u e n t in s e rtio n , 8 p o in t lin e ......................................... .05 to t h a a t t e e ffe t, a a n n d d s s ta ta te te s s th th e e y y M any o rg a n iz a tio n s a r e h a v in g th e I L lth « P a r k picn ic g ro u n d « , f o r r e s te d a te w daya Sa)em t hm . C ard of T h a n k s ___ ___________ ______________ „ . . . ^ ________ 1.00 s u m m e r v a c a tio n , an d social n e w s ' th e la s t a ssem b ly of th e C lub fo r O b itu a rie s, p e r l i n e . ............................................................................... .O 2’/> w e n t to P o rtla n d to v isit a d a u g h w ill la rg e ly be c o n fin ed to th e re- i th e season. t e r of M rs. De W eese, M rs. D ora W H A T C O N ST IT U T E S A D V E R T ISIN G M rs. E d y th e P h ip p s an d M rs. L a n g n ille , an in v alid . All f u tu r e e v e n ts, w h e re a n a d m issio n c h a rg e is m ad e or a u n io n s and g a th e rin g s in c id e n t to S a tu rd a y j th e v a c a tio n tim e. It w ill be Dor?- H u b b a rd w e r e ’th e h o stesses co llectio n ta k e n in A d v e rtisin g . th e y exp ected to go on to T acom a, . No d isc o u n t w ill be allo w ed R elig io u s o r B e n e v o len t o rd e rs. v ery h e lp fu l if th e s e g a th e rin g s on th is occasion. W a sh in g to n . a r e re p o rte d , th a t frie n d s m ay i T h e re w ere fo u rte e n p re s e n t to DONATIONS (C o n tin u e d on P a g e F o u r ) No d o n a tio n s to c h a ritie s o r o th e rw is e w ill m e m a d e in a d v e rtis ­ e n jo y th em also. C all 345R -be- * c n i®y th e social a fte rn o o n an d ing o r jo b p rin tin g — o u r c o n trib u tio n s w ill be in cash. fq re th re e p. m. M ondays, W e d - , ^ e d e lic io u s r fr e s h m e n ts se rv - nesdays, an d F rid a y s , since all ed by th e h o ste ss a t its close, JU L Y 17 m a te ria l fo r th e S ociety co lu m n s A t th© b u sin e ss session, it w as TELLS SUFFERERS HOW P E A C E 1 L E A V E W IT H YOU,, m y peace I give u n to you: n o t m u st be in th e a fte rn o o n b e fo re , de C o ra D odge, A n n a M yer, h e a l P ile s an d urging tourists to avoid the localities mentioned, unless glow ed g iv in g th e to u ch of color. M ary T re fre n , J o s e p h in e D. a t h b a s o t rb w ill th e a m c tu n a e lly v e r to r e tu r n . O lli neighbors abandon ‘“their unfriendly and spiteful'! A fte r lu n ch e o n , th e g u e sts ex-1 p r o c ^ e r ’ A nnie W a lk e r, J e n n ie T h is d o c to r say s no m an o r w o - ! tactics.” ' p lored th e g ro u n d s, a d m irin g th e I G ilb e rt» L en a N elson, E m ily W ing m an n eed s u ff e r a n o th e r h o u r , AV,»11 „ ro ll c ,, . , w e a lth of f r u it an d flo w ers a n d a n d th e h o ste sse s, M rs. D o ra H ub- from a n y p a in a ris in g fro m H em - I Well well. Somehow we can’t get very much ex-> r l „g wltIch tIme th, hMtcss b a rd a n d M rs. E d y th e P h ip p s. oi rh o id s o r P ile s now t h a t he h a s « * • cited over these charges which come ur every season that g ro u p ed th e m fo r a se rie s of pic m a d e a rr a n g e m e n ts w ith E a s t! W e ek E n d T rip — this locality or that is trying to injure the tourist crop tu re s. Side P h a rm a c y to d isp e n se th is of some other district. U n til la te , g u e sts lin g e re d lo a th A v ery p le a s a n t w eek-end trip w o n d e rfu l p re s c rip tio n k n o w n as w as en jo y e d by a g ro u p of y o u n g It is perfectly natural that each district should try MOAVA S U P P O S IT O R IE S fo r a m en , D onald W rig h t, F ran k to get all the tourist travel possible, and a certain amount b its of choice v e rse fillin g th e W a lk e r, G lenn W ild , R a lp h R o b ­ m o d e ra te p ric e on th e m oney back if d iss a tis fie d p lan . « of irresponsible harpoon heaving here and there, is un­ h o u rs w ith e n jo y m e n t. ison a n d P a u l W a g n e r. Y o u ’ll be a m azed to see how avoidable. T hose p re s e n t of th e C lub a t T hey le ft th e c ity S a tu rd a y q u ic k ly it, a c ts. B lessed re lie f o f­ is p le a s a n t a ffa ir w e re M rs. F. e v e n in g , m o to rin g as f a r a s U n­ Instead of trying to better the situation by retalia­ th te n coins in a n h o u r; even in ! D. W a g n e r, M rs. J . M. W a g n e r, ion C reek th a t n ig h t, w h e re cam p tion, which would do no good and might do considerable M rs. W . H. M o w att, M rs. H. C. w as m ade. c ases of long s ta n d in g w ith pro - harm, we would suggest the application of good humor G aley, M rs. H. O. A n d e rso n and T he n e x t day w as sp e n t a t fu se b lee d in g re a lly w o n d e rfu l re- C r a te r L a k e , a tr ip a ro u n d th e i s u its h a v e been a cco m p lish ed , M rs. H. W . A n d rew s. and the setting of a good example. * * * la k e in th e la u n c h , one of th e in- i Nb. 4. There should he no unfriendly rivalry in Southern E n tertained at P icnic in Park— te r e s tin g fe a tu re s . ! --------------------------------- Oregon over the tourist crop for the simple reason that A n o th e r of a se rie s of e n te r- T h e p a rty r e tu r n e d S u n d a y Q • . what benefits one district-benetits all. The more tourists j ta in m e n ts in c o m p lim e n t to o u t e v e n in g by w ay of K la m a th F a lls we entertain, and the more places they see, the better of town g u e s ts o c c u rre d F rid a y h ig h w a y . , for ever) ^Q|)(» nV Iin in fY g w hen ♦ th V » e h o u se g u e s ts of e A v T en Mr. a n d M rs. B. S. S to rm a n d al S tu d e n ts H av e B re a k - ¡ Each district has its peculiar advantages. What ap­ Mr. an d M rs. P. S. P ro v o st a n d N o fa rm s t— peals to one visitor may not appeal to another. The M rs. L. H ilty w e re given a d e ­ A g ro u p of N o rm al s tu d e n ts obvious thing to do is to keep the tourists in this part lig h tfu l picnic in th e P a rk . a ro s e in th e w ee s m a ’ h o u rs a n d , Y ears ago w h en |h e S m jth T h e re w ere j u s t a n even dozen m et in th e P a r k fo r a fiv e -th irty , B ro th e rs placed th e ir M A c of the state as long as possible, and urge them to see as to e n jo y th e d elicio u s v ia n d s p ro ­ b re a k fa s t T u e sd a y m o rn in g . | s to m a c h T onic on th e m a rk e t much as possible. v ided, and th e h a p p y v isit a f te r ­ As an a p p e tiz e r, if one w e r e : d r u g s to re s th ro u g h o u t th e coun- Let Medford take the lead by informing the visitors w ard in th e b e a u tifu l s e ttin g of n eed ed , a 'gam e of b a seb a ll w as . tr y w e re lite r a lly sw am ped w ith of the wonders of the Oregon caves, the beauties of the L ith ia P a rk , w h ich seem s so p lay ed b e fo re h a n d . T he i m p le - , p re p a ra tio n s a lle g ed by th e ir m ak - Klamaih-( later Lake Highway, the eharms of Ashland e m in e n tly s u ite d fo r g a th e r ­ m e n ts used b e in g a te n n is ball e rs to h a v e g re a t v irtu e in th e of th is n a tu re . an d a piece of a fliv v er. park and canyon, and the glories of the trip to the Pa­ in g T s h ise tre a tm e n t of sto m a c h co m p la in ts. p re s e n t on th is occasion T he m en u w as a s u b s ta n tia l T o d ay m o st of th o se m ed icin es cific Coast redwoods. w ere M rs. L. H ilty , a n d M r. a n d n e, bacon, eg g s, ro lls a n d cof-1 a re gone a n d fo rg o tte n , w hile Such an example will eventually he followed, not M rs. E. P. C arn es, w ho h a v e b|eeu o fee. w ith th e sau ce of h e a rty ap- S m ith B ro s .’ M. A. C. h a s a b ig ­ because it denote? such a pretty spirit, but because it is v isitin g M rs. H ilty , b u t w ho r e ­ g e r sale th a n ev er. tu rn e d to th e ir hom e in San F r a n ­ good business. I t is th e old s to ry of h o n e st cisco T u e sd a y ; Mr. an d M rs. P. m e rit a c h ie v in g success in sp ite of The tourist ci»»p is one of Southern Oregon’s great­ S. P ro v o st a n d d a u g h te r S ylvia e v e ry o b sta c le. S to m ach s u ff e r ­ est resources, and nothing will kill it more effectively a n d Mr. a n d M rs. B. S. S to rm w ith CONQUER! CONQUERED e rs w ho used M. A. C. fo u n d la s t­ than a spirit of bickering and hostility among the var­ th e ir g u e sts, M rs. S cannel a n d IN , 2 4 H NOURS O U in t. g icriitii r e lie f ¡tun a n d to o th . . , . . , „ . ... I m m ld m m ite g • r rs s a u b u o u i t in tern al prescription o f Cleveland specialist, taken I . . , ious localities effected. On the other hand nothing will d a u g h te r M yrtle, a n d M r. an d in New simple Imple form, gets at actual cauje o f Asthma in tht it. T h a t S Why th e d e m a n d fo r th is m, and removes rem ove«_____ .____ _____________ syitem, it comoietely. Known as __ Rinex. I .. . boost it more than a spirit ot co-operation and enthu­ Mrs. W . J . S to rm . to grow Stops worst spasms in few minuteo. Complete relief in I rem 1 C IU e C d U y * h i m a a s v c u o u n tin u e d * * * 24 hours guaranteed— or molfev back. Send 10c fot 1 y e a r a f te r Vear siasm and mutual helpfulness. 24 hour sample treatment to Clinical Laboratories Co.. I ' • J • Crater Lake Trip— by all good druggist;. M. A. C. is re m a rk a b ly e ffe c tiv e A great majority of the people appreciate this fact. Mr. and M rs. J . L. O xford, Miss Cleveland. Hegular - sice sold .......................... Disiegaid the trouble makers here and there, which are E ffie J o h n s o n , M rs. R ose S m ith found in every community, and get together on a com­ an d M rs. R illa A rc h e r, of O a k - ! prehensive program of helping ourselves by helping each lan d , C a lifo rn ia , M iss E tta Jo lin - other. In this way we will not only receive the maximum r.on, a te a c h e r in Los A ngeles, d Mr. De W itt le ft A sh la n d S a t­ benefit of the scenic attractions throughout southern an u rd a y m o rn in g fb r a v isit a t C ra ­ Oregon, hut cultivate a spirit which will bring in divi­ te r L ake. dends in other important directions. T he p a rty w en t by w ay of K la m a th F a lls , w h e re som e tim e w as sp e n t sig h t seeing. T he The 'ridings desires to add endorsement to the fore­ n ig h t w as sp e n t a t h isto ric F o r t going from the Mail Tribune. Community spirit is worthy K la m a th . of cultivation to a marked degree, Imt southern Oregon T he n ex t m o rn in g e a rly , th e y communities must remember that it is the district as a s ta r te d fo r C r a te r L a k e , sto p p in g r th e w o n d e rfu l view s e n ro u te . whole which brings thousands of visitors and not the par­ fo T he r e tu r n w as m ad e by w ay of ticular section or district. Crater Lake belongs not to M edford, b u t a ll th e b e a u ty sp o ts Medford, Klamath Falls or Ashland, but to southern Ore­ w ere v isite d a lo n g th e way. gon and is one crowning feature of the great southern T h e m em b e rs of th e p a rty could • o c C.VCR-VSW«' n o t e x p re ss th e m se lv e s too e n ­ Oregon playground. th u s ia s tic a lly a b o u t th e w o n d e r­ Only recently the Ashland-Klamath Falls highway fu l trip . was completed, making a loop trip to the famous lake • * » 1 O +1» j u lllltll DFOtllCrS Make Famous Stomach Remedy M ilk -; and touching Ashland, Medford and Klamath Falls. The completion of the loop is of advantage to all three of the towns not only, hut to the tourist as well, for it af- toids a .greater variety ot scenery and better diversion than were he compelled to hack-track. The representative citizens of Ashland are advising all tourists to make the loop trip. The Chamber of Com- .meite, sei\ice station employes, auto camp superintend­ ent are emphasizing the advantage of the loop trip. The selfish individual only will attempt to hog the benefits of tourist travel. Only recently complaint has been made locally that the owners of the service station at Kingshurv Springs, junction of the Pacific highway and Ashland-Klamath halls highway aie routing tourists directs to Crater Lake without permitting them to drive into Ashland. Even if true there is no occasion for alarm, for the num­ ber so directed is comparatively few compared with the total. A CALIFORNIA TW ISTER Here is a good example of how an Oregon news dis­ patch is handled in the state of the Native Son: “ Oregon fig crop good”, is changed to “ Oregon fog crop good.” ------------------------—------------- H o n o rin g M r. a n d M rs. F r a n k H asty— T h e ro u n d of p le a s a n t a ffa irs p lan n e d d u rin g th e v isit of Mr. and M rs. F r a n k H a sty of S an F ra n c isc o en d ed in a v ery d e lig h t- FO R R E N T — 5 room u n f u r ­ n ish ed house. In q u ire 242 G ra n ­ ite o r P h o n e 340-R . 2 6 8 -tf F O R R E N T — F u rn is h e d C abin: an d te n ts fac in g p a rk , n e a r Lith- iq w a te r an d play g ro u n d . Place to p a rk y o u r car. C all 153. 261-tf increases asoline mileage FO R SALK C H E A P — Ton 1-2 I tru c k . J. W . S h a ttu c k , T a le n t, i P h o n e 3 7 3 J3 . 269-3* FO R SALK — B la c k b errie s, $1.25 per c ra te . 254 Van N ess A ve- 269-3* o i For years this Company has claimed Jiat Zerolene, because it lubricates better, enables the average car to go about five per cent farther on a gal­ lon of gasoline than when other oils are used. A few weeks ago this claim received the most remarkable confirmation in the results of the annual Los Angeles- Camp Curry (Yosemite) Economy Run. Six o u t o f th e seven trophies offered, in clu d in g th e sw eep- sta kes, were won by Zerolene- lu b ric a ted cars. The sweepstakes winner, an Overland Model 92, driven by Joe Bozzani, traveling the 400 miles of desert and mountain roads, averaged 29.36 miles to the gallon of Red Crown gasoline—an achievement which the 1924 contest rules made all the more remarkable as they forbade coasting or stopping the engine. Right here, in the official records of this economy run classic, is y o u r answer to the oil question. Why pay tribute to the superstition th at east­ ern oil, merely because it costs more and is made in the East, is in some mysterious way “better?” Experi­ enced drivers, out to make records, don’t share that superstition—why should you? STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) LO R SA L E ——H ousehold goot d re s s e rs , c h a irs , c a n n ed f ru it, el F a ll 323 H elm an s tr e e t befo F rid a y . 269-3 FOR S A L E — P a c k a rd tw o t tru c k , in excellent c o n d ltk $ 550; F o rd ton tru c k , woi d riv e , p n e u m a tic tire s , cab a j bed. $250. L ith ia G arag e, ne Pa r k - 268-3 I’X)R S A L E — P aig e 6; g< ru n n in g o rd e r; p rice $200. $] dow n, tim e on b alan ce to reap sib le p a rty , L ith ia G arage. 265— I O R SA L E — By sick m an a C onvalescent H om e, new F o rt to u rin g c a r, only used tw t m o n th s, w ith new ca m p in g out i fit. C all 153. 2 6 9 -lt I’OR SA L E — C hoice build lo ts on G ra n ite s tr e e t, fat p a rk ; n e a r L ith ia w a te r an d pi g ro u n d . In q u ire a t C onvalesc H om e. 267 MISCELLANEOUS ■, LOST — T e a ch e rs diplt h e a rin g n a m e of V ida L. He F in d e r p lea se r e tu r n to Dr j W . H a n so n , B eaver b u ild in g FO I ND — C am era. Owne m ay h av e sam e by id en tify in p ro p e rty an d p ay in g fo r th is ad 269- W A N TED to re n t, fu rn ish e d u n fu rn is h e d m o d ern , 4 o r 5 ro house. L o cated in su b u rb , w | a c re o r so of g ro u n d , w ork si ¡ a n d c o n sid e ra b le s to ra g e rot P re fe r d e a lin g w ith ow ner. Wo lease fo r one y ear. A ddress, M ill, O regon, N. E. W oodhouse. 268 ? -> V C - \ \ for SA L E — B aby's lig h t sle e p in g b a sk et. M rs. A r th u r H a rd y , 90, F ifth St. 269-tf if • ■ » / ' ;ê * ^ - n it does less e i.,, LO ST la s t n ig h t, b a r pin se w ith b rillia n t c e n te r an d blu» sto n e s on each side. L eave al V irg in ia C afe. R ew ard . 2 6 8 -2 ’ W A N TED — Q u iet, g e n tk h o rse sa fe fo r c h ild re n . A ddresi M o u n tain F u e l C om pany, Siski you. 2 6 8 -2 ’ W A N TED — W ash in g s to t M urphy E le c tric C om pany. 266- Jackson County Fair Association Announces Its SECOND ANNUAL PAGEANT Smith & De Koven’s “Robin Hood“ America’s Favorite Comic Opera ENSEMBLE OF 150 PEOPLE BALLET of 75 ORCHESTRA of 20 H e a d e d By Mr. Ed Andrews Mr. James Sit wens as “ TH E S H E R IF F ” L IT T L E JO H N ” icons Costumes W A N TED — Few 2nd h an d bi cages. C all 153. , 265— G E T YOUR STO VE re p a ire d a t E a g le Iro n and B rass W orks, i O b erlain s tre e t. New g ra te s a n d lin e rs made^ to o rd e r, a n y sty le , stove. S tock on h a n d . Stoves fo r sale. 2 6 4 -lm o . Second H and goo d s b o u g h t, soli e x c h a n g e d ,re p a ire d . C ollected an t d e liv e re d . C h a ir D octor, C or.3rd and A S t., P h o n e 295R . 232-2m o I DO FANCY ce m e n t w ork ' chim neys, septic ta n k s ; also ccra e try w ork etc4, J. D. P effley , 145 I 6th St. 227— l m o ' I; ANY G IR L IN T R O U B L E — M c o m m u n ic a te w ith E n sig n I of th e S a lv a tio n A rm y a t I W’h lte S h le ld H om e, 565 Mi fa ir Ave., P o rtla n d . O regon. T h a t w ere m ad e ex p re ssly fo r th e Douglas Fairbanks’ movie of ROBIN HCOD S cen ery ’’V TOM SW EM M usical D ire c to rs J a m e s S te v en s Oeo. A n d re w s C has. T. H a z e lrig g B ullet by HELEN R O IIO LE The largest, most beautiful outdoor performance ever given in Oregon The Weinhard Brewery Kai been famous for its skillful brewing and quality bever* ages since 1862 A D tdightfnI O uting— M r. F . G. S w en n in g to o k th e ir h o u se g u e sts M r. an d M rs. 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