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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1926)
bocal ¡ Personal Jiotes 1 W T T .1 T I ,1 . ■ • «ll-.l , (M W F E L L O W A C T IV IT IE S Watch> thls space every day. lie n t s W ll l ( I Aviator Escapes in Two Crashes , » . L . F o u n ta in , who was a well kaowa'AsfaMad merchant some 29 ye^ra ago. arrived la th e e ity to day (yom Klam ath Falla to visit former frtapds., He la a gneet at th * Hotel Ashland J » GARY, ted , July 7 . - - Hugh Gambell, airplane pilot, la, begin- SAN FRANCISCO, —r ttF) — «reeting m London's faahloaabk Ing to think he hear, a c h im e d Tsars ago the great bay a f. San barber shops. One of the most life. Twice In six wee^ts ha has > Francisco was dotted, every day exclusive of the Boi|d street bar- crashed to earth In the wreck- of the week, w ith the w hite sails hershlps has Just installed a bat a jh of planes and each time ‘be of sturdy little c raft peculiar to’ oB th® floor above the barbershop, has escaped without a scratch. thia great land-local harbor, tha Smoking, reading and eard rooms > W hitehall boats. Wave also been established in con- J. J. Haya has purchased through the Xahland- Realty Co., 6 acres Improved raneb, with a new eat orchard o< king cherries and borne, on Clay street In tlfe Bellview district, from c . L. Dun ham. . ’ w ith raffled feelings the oMy eas- unltlee. The . mayor ehlded .the council because It had approved parallel parking after seven weeks o f Investigations and then had in verted to head-in parking on two minutes notice after business men had urged them to do so. He also reminded them of their rep- ated changeable attitude on the public dance question. that he h a * never said ha either fer a fgalpst.pabUe daftdng durika the first atai the dance controversy, bat whah the tithe dame he ana ed his decftlon pUbllaly a *d with It and would continue to with It In spite of any pollth other pressure which migl brought to hear. Mayor Mixes In - The mayor was informed by ■ A W hitehall beat was hat the aectlon with the bar . to w hlk one council member— name un i pleasure craft a w hite sail lad l- B* a y the ennui of protracted known or deleted — that he was catM these days. I t was bu ilt for waiting. playing for votes by taking a Work, to plough through the tumb- . Announcement of the opening .You h a rt wanted a skin food and. stand In favor of the park dances. lin g swells beyond the Golden o i the bar has Inspired facetious beautifier that keeps the face youifc. F., w ill confer the Third Degree Th» old-time dance was post- He was accused of being against There is a new Ffeach Process Cream , Gate, designed, over, its scant 1» Americans to suggest that perhaps Thursday evening, July gth. Re- Poned a t Jackson H o f Springs dancing privately and for It pub that wiH do this. I t ia so pure and dM- feet, to meet a bad s a a t a - w i l l the drlifk la designed to alleviate freahmenta w ill be served aftej* the Tuesday evening on account of iprent one application brings s change. licly as a matter of policy. aa the smooth, , - . the-tortures of an English shave. ceremony. Every Odd ' Fellow tbq Fourth o f Ju ly celebration bat ‘ Mostly, the W hitehall boat wng ------------ —------- — The mayor's retort is reported It is called M E L L O -G L O and every should he preaent. hereafter w ill be every Saturday! body say* it is wonderful. Get M ELLO - used by commercial agents to race RELEASE FROM j a il to have been straight to the point Gl-O Cream now and increase your -------- — * night M ated* of Tuesday. j to visiting sailing ships,'take or- CAUSES MAN'S D E A T H and to have covered considerable beauty. Visited Par ent s«i ' i ----------— i— territory. He told the council dera sad run hark to a»»« F ran- - O. H . Newton of K l,m a th Falls] Psutoenid'eSuK e look better, flaco to ftlll thorn. ' , , .MEXICO C ITY, _ (LP) — WheB spent several days in Ashland Tu - j ! • * * 'longer. 2 (0 — t f T h e ' competition than arising Kwtaqulo Garcia, awaittag trial It ing h i? parents, M r. and M r« -H . t ------- — .sometimes le n t « racing aspect to ,n • Tacuba ja il on a statutory Ffa> fn Medford— S. Newton « T A - Street, returning E a r n e d from C rater Lake— Their vkarge, was Informed by his son ' W hat la thought to have been their going and return. to K lam ath Falls yesterday. Happy Eastman, formerly of qteersmsn, then, .Would become Ul* t bail had been arranged pbnd- an ineendlary firs took place t a The Success Of the kltchèn of Berrtok's cafeteria en th u a ed w ith s 'k e e n spirit o f • * * ihe calllngwof his case, he fell Al] wool suits with extra panpi sport. Thu* was the staid and kfriewards as though he had falnt- on South Riverside avenue, which tailored to ybur Measure for His joy at approaching re re s u lte d In the ftr» department b ualn eaa-lllfe W h ite h a ll beatspme- to step down knd out.'' $23.50 and $29.50 at Orres ta il had killed him. % being summoned at 2 a. m. today times employed as a raeer fo r rae- A “ C o m p ro m ise " or shop.Aare the greatest values • 4 —------- — .... ------- Tpe blase was extinguished In lag's sake aloae. „ The council then compromised In America today. • 2 5 8 -lt» Long since aegt to the m arine PE K IN G T R A F F IC RULES short order by the firemen, com- 1« In a great measure due to Moths Will not find a place to I paratlvely little water being used. raveynrd by the advent o f t b e PEK IN G — <tp)— Peking mo- ky giving the city manager what he demanded, and agreed to an- ■tay if clothes are dehned before . . l j r f t fo r Han F n u irls c o — ¡Th e loss, which Is only between totorboat, the W hltehatte haye torl«to must henceforth refrain the consistant demand! for Mrs. M. 8. Ellis sad son. Mark. putting away. Ashland Cleaners W « and fW O wUl result In the almost completely disappeared. from driving their cars “at full thorise tha expenditure of $C00 I t also left l u t evening for San Francis and Dyers, 26 F irst street. 26|>tf big enfetris plant being cloud nn- Only four 'are known to remain. •P«ed" through the streets, says a for thia water survey. Ashland products which he Was reported they had agreed to Owned -by the United State« ►>,lce proclamation, co, to make their future home f t il repairs are made. Get your window screens and Two reasons are given: First, approve the lumber, the electric Mr. Ellis expects to leave next sells. A fte r the fire bad been exting lighthouse aervlee, these four, die- screen doors at Jordan flash and uished It was diseovered that the tlngulabed fro m all m odem sail- because of dry weather the streets tan and tha ehock absorbers. Cabinet Works. 264-tf A fte r the scrap w ith Malone person who set the fire had gain ing craft by their resemblance te are ful> o( dust which is detrl- id b u n put into the ^IscaTd, ll a g loriled rowboat, w ith a tingle »«Btal to health when Inhaled, , Harper Method Scalp Treat At the fountain v e u ’ll find all the different kinds ed entrance by forcing the Peer \ ' .' ’ . *. / ' z i . ' ■ ■ \ -Li ’ ments, Paper Curling. Marcelling Visits^ la Ashland— ■ door of the kitchen open' with a sail and ¿shtgrboard, have M in ®»«on<l — apparently an after i reported that council members unused fo r year«, , thought on'the part of the police anti Mayor Johnson took a few Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Page, for Bobbing, by appointment only. of soda water and ice crertmd made by bar. Th» arsonist then started the lake and uppercuts at eacKj>ther Advertised fAr sals a few days — accidents should be avoided. Phone 217J, Mrs. Audrey Trobee. mer residents or Ashland, stopped fire, between the big gas stove In Ashland ye«terday'to visit Mr. -J99 Emerick Street, opposite High ------- -------- «r---------- • and the refrigerator The fire ago, they were bought by Dave School.. t 2(0 -1 mn and Mrs. Olean Addis, enrente to had gained considerable whoee fath er was Advertise I a Tim TMtaga head Crowley, Bray, Oregon, where they w ill v lt- ------------ • 1 way when discovered by men at “ Hooker-on“ Crqwley, one o f the lt Mrs. Pages* sister, Mrs. W . B. I n t e r n e d to C e n tra l P o in t— * commission men Who sailed the. Work in the Peerless bakery near ' j . W hitehall boats la yeata past. by. who u n t In the*alarm. Mr. and Mra. W . H . Ferguson Flouroy, fo r'tw o weeks, Sentiment was behind the p ar- M A returned to their h o m ejn Central — Medford Mail Tribune. F rie d ch icken Covered W ag on . chase. F o r all practical purposes, Point a fter spending several days jg g .i mo • tha'W hltehaU boats are vahieleee. ' g n r as the guests of M ra George Phoenix, Ore. Guest a t Barber Hom^— But they strike fond memories Robison. ■ M. C. SaUlvan of Medford to a from the hearts o f old sailing . - ' guest tor the summer a t tha Bar men. and Crowley expect» to see f e *; Swlm-Kaps, 16c— M cNair Bree. ber home on Ofanjte street. * ECONOMICAL CONVENIENT, "Ch re " h ° f I/* * # * on “ "d i you take it off. Pores end lines Flyto« kills flies, SOc.— McNair e Mrs. W . h . Heard of H ilt, and when he starts the- foqr survivors do not show. Not affected by perspira- Mrs. George Heard of Modac one o f the days soon, In a race tion. Gives life «nd beauty to your out to the (‘Gate’* and back. complexion almost unbcfieveable. It k county, and daughter, spent the T a k e s P o sitio n — * . K Miss Ruth Purdy has'taken a day shopping in Ashland. —__ Takes Years Off , Your Complexion NININGER’S « I ASHLAND WOmen \JVCT V9 6W trenCH rOtDOCT Another Reserve For Game Sou position in the Ashland Co. for the summer. Realty Ifadden sells Pvotaetdd t f e i . [ «mmssemmmh«» ' * v , PO R T TOW NSEND, Wash., “J r. 7.— ( U P ) — A movemaat to Cliff Pgyne makes «halves, ‘ i" have the Olympic national forest J. E. W ing to moving to Horn declared a game preserve by the ‘ . Rental Fiction Library — El brook. natloaal government has been be gun by a group interested in We specialise In 69c conservation o f wild Ufe. A s h la n d C a ta. Rctnraed to S rau ie— » « tie r protection of elk and Miss Edna Myer and Mr». other wild ahlmals from Illegal Garaett’a Cafeteria, >3 Nerth Myer, returned to their home in hunters to the' purpose. 242-t-m o Seattle, today, after spending the F or several ypars elk herds past two weeks in Ashland a» have experienced a pleasing in- guests of Mrs. S. T. 8o n ger. «■eaae but sportsman claim the J. H . Rogers and party of Loa Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover Angeles are visitors ia Ashland, Shampoo at Tha Vanity Beanty making a trip to C rater Lake yes Shoppe, McGee's Store. 1 9 t-tt terday. - They are gueeta o f the ! PULLM AN, Wash., Jafy ' 6.— Hotel Ashland. ( U P )— Washington State College w ill soon have a naw gymnaslnm. Ashland Natatorium'g motto to Spokane contractors have been Cleaalixesa and Purity. Visit as. awarded a contract for construc tion of the building, a 175-by- HepotCeff as Improved— 200 foot structure which wlU eoet Mrs.. Henry Enders,- Sr., who 9 2 (4,0 9 9. has been 111 for the past ■ tw o finishing Tonight BORN TO THE WEST Tomorrow and Friday factory blox KINDS - The Fountain Confectionery for ice cream, candles and of all kinds. ' 253-1-mo. Business Vi s it o» ■ -C . W . Spencer e f the Kellogg Corn F lake Co., la spending sever al days In Ashland on business He is a guest of the L lth ia Springs Over front McCtood— Teddy Coldwell. Wko to (rorkittg In lftC lond, spent the'past tjit«9 days visiting In Ashlawi. The burning forests of the high Sierras; the shimmering vihtaani the.painted desert; the open reaches of the great cattle lands of the South west. These aré title back grounds against which the wonder dog, Rin-Tin-Tin, moves in his latest picture, “ The Clash of tha Wolves.” ? Put one of our grates in your fire place and burn Briquettes. • J Hardware ALL WOOL BLUE SAILOR PANTS SATISFACTION OVABANTEEO :: . CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO. ‘77 The Winchester 8tore r *.. i 141 "/) * ;* . \ 7 : * ‘ t’.’ »** * ^ t I m * 1 In the Heart of TQWO- Biggest LitfJje StbfB in Tbwn ifte New Hotel Open Evenings THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Now Edison Phonograph. NORMAL the only one that will play all makes of ' Records without injury to the record • / * Lf STUDENTS will find the First National a friendly bank. Come in and get acquainted with us, and let us know when we may be of service to you. -Perhaps an account at this bank will be of benefit to you while you are in Ashland. GOWNS« TEDDY'S, STEP-INS, COMBINATIONS AND SEPARATE GARMENTS At Greatly Reduced Prices 1 Palmer Piano Mouse FIRST NATIONAL . • .ASHLAND, OREGON. BANK Gowns, 75c to $1.95 Teddy’s, 65c to $ l. 98 • "M o d s « Artistic Photdgtabby’’ — studio Ashland on- the fla g *. «rasMBMaHtasa «JUNE MARLOWE BRIQUÉTTES weeks, la re p o rte d as Im p ro ved. T ry our 50c M arch an tr Lwadb. Every day from 11 to > at l i b Plaaa Confectionery. , ig g ^ f rintin ™ CREAMERY Ajhland horMtflxfe pRokln* thuslasta w ill be interested ih tie foiiowin news item: raaord otf Seattle and northwest Hetofshoe Pitchers w«a established recently when John Sea ja. pitching against Ed W illiams, hong up a a 0 H M 60 ringers In a 10 point gams, ky. The^ilrst Fall Coat Arrivals Are Tailored July Garment Clearance and Stock Reduction of All Are Oregon, and h u been ta POrtlanfc ■Ince tha doee of .ehool, grvtvàì in Ashland the flin t o f tho w«ek for the rantner. *» »* •- Combinations, 98c to $1.45 - Extra - Values And • The Assortments Are Complete Dry Goods shop with MADE FROM CALJER CLOTH, A KNITfED FABRIC GUARANTEED TO HOLD ITS SHAPE. . us T hese three days . AND SAVE AT And they are just as good for immediate use as for fall. A splendid Alt season coat for motoring or street wear. courts of the municipal rallwhas •hope at Georgetown. George S om , who « m < tttfgQtta gtadhatod tram tfc, U a lv u « « to 3 ■ "Bloomers, 75c to $1.25 rtaffSta 87 per cent V ita llatoa pitched 49 ringers, dv«fng. ing I « per cent ringers^ The Step-ins, $1.00 to $1.90 Bayou Silk Hose at 14 to 14 • All Colors 50c Pair All Milfaery Gtoing Ï