Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 07, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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Watch> thls space every day.
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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
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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. .
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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, ,
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the-tortures of an English shave.
ceremony.
Every Odd ' Fellow tbq Fourth o f Ju ly celebration bat
‘ Mostly, the W hitehall boat wng
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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
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night M ated* of Tuesday.
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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
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territory.
He told the council
dera sad run hark to a»»« F ran-
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O. H . Newton of K l,m a th Falls]
Psutoenid'eSuK e look better,
flaco to ftlll thorn. '
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.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 .
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.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
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Tpe blase was extinguished In lag's sake aloae. „
The council then compromised
In America today. •
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Long
since
aegt
to
the
m
arine
PE
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F
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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.
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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
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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
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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-
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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
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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
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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
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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 —
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Miss Ruth Purdy has'taken a day shopping in Ashland. —__
Takes Years Off ,
Your Complexion
NININGER’S
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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 .
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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
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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
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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.”
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Put one of our grates in your fire place and burn
Briquettes. •
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Hardware
ALL WOOL BLUE SAILOR PANTS
SATISFACTION OVABANTEEO
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. CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO. ‘77
The Winchester 8tore
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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 •
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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
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Palmer Piano
Mouse
FIRST
NATIONAL
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.ASHLAND, OREGON.
BANK
Gowns, 75c to $1.95
Teddy’s, 65c to $ l. 98
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"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. *» »*
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Combinations, 98c to $1.45
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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
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"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
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