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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1926)
I G ld H um anSkull T Found by Womaii bocal ¡ Personal flotes LONDON. (UP) - r £ human skull, said to he 40,000 years old« will be ohq of"the principal exhib it« before the meeting of the Brit ish Association, w h (A , op ele at Oxford on August 4th. , The skull was recently un- ’earthed at Gibraltar by Mias D”. A. E. Garrod during excavations there. "It was found several feet ■ underground. Numerous Mous- terlan flint Implements w e r e found on the spot. Discovery of the fragment w ilt A girl. In setting her cap, might probably lead to the Identifies-' - tlon of another skull which, was Just as well pick out a winner ab a piker. discovered in the vicinity In 1840 and which is believed to be a rem nant of the Neanderthall r%ce. The earlier skull is exppeted to be accepted as proof that the race , »existed throughout Europe. The race Is said to be African In origin and the first Indication - of Its wide scope at an early date was found In the Neanderthal Valley. Although these skulls have the raised eyebrow 'bohea. similar to those found In skulls of apes, the race la accepted as human. Tonsils removed— Virgil Jackson had his tonsils removed at the Community hos Subordinate every Thursday. pital thia morning.- Encampment, 1st and ltd Tues days.* Rebekahs. 2nd and 4 th The Fountain for cold drinks, Tuesdays. 150-tf Ice creams, cgndlee and tobacco. Ì70-H Spending Few Days Here— W* S. Richards, of R. Vea) Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty son at Albany. Is spending a Shoppe, McGee’s Stork. 128-tl days vaéatlon in Ashland, : Ironing Shopped ta Ashland— Mr. and Mrs. J. F, Reader and daughter of - Denver, Colorado, stopped In Ashland yesterday and SEMI-ANNUAL spent last night as guests of the HALF PRICE REMNANT Columbia hotel. HALR.— SATURDAY DON'T MISS THIS VALUE GIVING EVENT E. R. ISAAC CO. Cliff . Payne boards. makes Stopping in Ashland— * Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Puckett of Loulsvlllqt Kentucky, are Jitop- ping In Ashland 'enroute south. Visiting to AshlandI— Mr., W. H. Dark of Klamath They are guests of the Hotel Ash Falls arrived in Ashland to spend land. the 'week with Mr. and Mrs. W. Kleenex Cold Cream Remover, H. Sams. 85c.— McNair Bros. HEMI-ANNUAL HALF PRICK REMNANT RALE — SATURDAY DON'T MISS THIS VALUE GIVING EVEHJT Returned from MarahSeld . E. R. ISAAC CO. Miss Lolita Pierson, Miss Jane Pollard and Mrs. Pollard, return ed last evening from Marshfield where they spent a'w eeks vaca Harper Method Scalp Treat tion. , - ments, Paper Carling, Marcelling Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets 50c. Bobbing, by appointment only. Phone 217J, Mm. Andrey Trohge. -McNair Bros. 191 Emerick Street, opposite High School. 280-1 mo If yon are looking for a health builder, spend fifteen minutes a day In the water of the Ashland Vlsltjng to Ashland— W. Lee Waldron, Mr. and Mm. Nat. A. Sims and Mrs. A. W. Thomp son, of Portland, are visiting in Miss Marjorie Cable returned Ashland Tbr a few days and while Monday evening from the Metho here, are stopping at the Lithia dist Institute in Cottage Grove. Springs Hotel, They plan to make a trip to Crater Lake. Get your window screens and screen doom at Jordan Sash and Cabinet Works. Newcomb tor wood. Phone 821. 254-tf Novr In Ashland, all kinds of "I^fe-Llke Likeness« mlllwood at 188 Water street, just below the mill. Special prices Ashland on The Plaza. now on 5 load lots, direct from the mills at Medford. Mr. and Mm. Left for Diamond L a k e - Dr. and Mrs. Temple of Med J. A. Baker In charge. 264-1-mo.« ford. and Miss Marjorie Cable of Asblanq, left this morning for Business Visitor— K. 8. Trenholme of Portland, Diamond Lake to spend ten days. representative of the General Cigar Co. is a visitor in Ashland Left for Eugene— Mrs. Angie Engle and. Miss Ger and is stopping at the Lithia trude Engle left this morning for Springs Hotel. Eugene to visit Mrs. Engle’s Moths will not find a place to niece, Mrs. R. W. Prescott, for a stay If clothes are cleaned before few days. putting away. Ashland Cleaners We specialise in 50c lanches— and Dyers, 35 First street. 251-tf ihlsnd Cafe. 243-1 mo Stopped to A sh la n d - Raymond Crawford of Illinois, Paulserud’s Suits look better, last longer. 280— tl stopped in Ashland enroute south yesterday and wag a guest of the Hotel Oregon last evening.' Visiting to Ashland and Med- ford— Garnett’s Cafeteria, 82 North Dr. J. Herbert ,-Conroy and tin. . . 242-1-mo Fred A. Conroy of Edmonton, Al berta, are v^itlng their brother, In Klamath Itolla— Dr. R. J. Coft-oy.-ef Medford, and N. A. Mann is spending a few sister, Mrs. Daisy McGarry of days in Klamath Falls on busi Ashland. They made the trip ness. Heavy Damage in Blaze in Alaska CURRY, Alaska. July 21,— Damage estimated at 210(2,000,- was caused by fire which destroy ed the round house and power plant of th« Alaska railroad here. The hotel wag undamaged, by the flame« which broke otft early Sun day. “DESERT GOLD” Tomorrow and Friday ¡M X REACHlS Gttui Ihvz! o f Yukon D tyt ^BA R R IER Returned from Klamath Lakes— Billie Briggs, R. L. Bnrdic and Bert Miller returned Sunday even ing from Klampth Lakes, where they spent the week-end. They were Joined by Rev. P. K. Ham mond. and Jack Edwards at the Lake of the Woods and they went with them to Klamath Lakes. From Talent— L. C. HUI and A. B. Gettllng of Talent were visitors to Ashland yesterday. Fights, feuds, romance, the frenzied hunt for gold in the frozen wastes of the Yukon! Everything to qnicken the pulse of lovers of adventure is in this masterly film production of Rex Beach’s mighty novel of Klondike days! Woman Forger is Given Long Term In State Prison Aiding bucking bronchos Is a dangerous occupation, ns these tw o un, usual photographs, taken nt the W innipeg rodeo, show. Power KM. shown In the upper picture, was badly Injured when the horse fe ll oa him a couple o f seconds a fte r the picture was-’tokoo. and Io now in » h o s p ita l B e lo w . B obble b o u r ie is s h o w n In th e a ir a f t e r b t l n j th ro w g b y T u m b le w e e d H e . too. is In a h o s p ita l./ H e r e fr o m B an F ra n c is c o — -- Mr.-and Mrs. L. L. MuHfc a»4 small son, arrived in Ashland yes terday morning, on their way to Lake of the Woods for the sum mer. Proof of the superiority In C TCconstruction it found UOKSKEIMS cSoo Commercial W t don’t always talk “shop” here. Sit around, it’s pleasant. Smoke, if Z ' you like. This is the home of The Flornhdm Shoe-asmart and comfortable home for a smart and comfortable shoe. V Msst&yto *10 -X* BELLINGHAM, Wash., July 21 — (UP)— One to twenty yearn In the Walla Walla penitentiary was the sentence Imposed upon Mrs. Maud L. Boebe when she pleaded guilty today to forgery. She cashed worthless checks to the amount of 240 since last No vember In this qlty and Gray Harbor county. Returned from B a n d o n - “Say, where are these men Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Elhart and who got bilked - a dollar each by son, Billie, returned frJm Band some crodked shoe salesmeÿiT’f on, yvhere they spent the past 10 inquired a friendly voice at . the days. " chamber of commerce offices this morning. "If I can find them I want to give them a dollar each just to prove there is one honest shoe salesman on the road who sells direct to the consumer.’* PAUL SMITH'S, N. T., Jnly 21 (U P )— President Coolidge In tends to make his trip to Ply- month, Vt., his birthplace, this week unaccompanied by Mrs. Coolidge. Arthur Foster is Back in Ashland M ake this test, let C T C prove to you that it is a b etter tire , and the tire cover on your next spare w ill flash the C T C . "Gaining New Friends Through Extra - Mileage” anything ever drives bobbed out of style, it will be the cost of upkeep. WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK OF CEDAR SHIP LAP AND BOARDS ALSO TRY SOME OF OUR Old Growth Yellow Fir Finish LEEDOM’S —Keep on the dot with this 18-Jewel Sport Watch •lmpson’s Hardware The Winchester Store" Very nobby — and absolutely dependable. Solid metal rase —bridle leather strap. Biggest value to town. Santiseptic Why Is There An Eagle On a - I' Silver Dollar? Because the eagle is emblematic of freedom — and that's just what an accunmlation of dollars means, —freedom from financial worry. An account at the First National offers you an op portunity to accumulate your spare dollars and pave the way to financial freedom. FIRST NATIONAL BANK ASHLAND, OREGON ASK FOR Lotion Ashland Creamery’s Pro ducts at There’s no burn to your sunburn when it ’s quickly soothed with this famous old lotion. Bast Side Grocery C. B. Lent Heath Confectionery Raggedy Ana Sweet Ltthle Springs Conf Depot Hotel (. The R om ' Lithia Springs Hotel NinlBfork Lithia Spring: Pharmacy Hab-a-dash Inn” CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO In the Heart of Town ‘ Good Caps at 45c Good Shoes at $2.25 Other Good B araaliu Ashland is the Ideal Locality for Raising Chickens. Most Minate Men Never Have a Minute to Spare TJie speaker was R. E. Clark of Portland, northwest manager for a Boston shoe manufacturing company. Upon reading a few days ago where 50 or more Ash land men, had been fleeced by two salesmen for a mythical shoe concern, he came to Ashland to make an investigation and give the men 21 each Just to show them, he satd, that his firm at least Is on the square. ATTA B O Y I THURSDAY ONLY- • P ut a C T C on your car Op posite the best tire you ever bought. W a tc h th e wear and check the mileage. Would Pay Loss Of Men Who Were President Will Fleeced by Crook » Visit Old Home From Tale»» Carl Mallín, B. P. Hughes end Ar»‘Wilson spent the day to Ash land from Talent. To G n ats P am Mr. and Mrs. Ben Garnett made a trip to Grants P au laet eve ning to visit their daarttar-In- law. Mm. Merle Garnett aad their granddaughter, Joaa. Every day more cam are Bashing the C T C from die tire cover on the spare. It is the hallmark of a tire b u ilt in a different and better way. WIAK wear-defiers give. Arthur Foster of thè state land settlement bureau returned to Ashland this morning following a trip throughout the eastern part of the state In the Interests of the land setlement campaign which is beiiig conducted by the Portland chamber of commerce. Mr. Foster will maintain his "Oregon Gateway" offices here for the remainder of the tonriat sea son. He has entirely recovered from the attack of poison oak which R e tu rn e d fro m E a s t, Fried chicken Covered Wagon - Mrs. Rose Sullivan returned attacked him about three weeks Phoenix, Ore. 256-1 m o / Monday evening from Minneapolis ago. where she has been taking a six months course th beauty culture and plans to locate here. At pres ent she Is visiting Mrs. Dobln Irwin at her home at 171 Van Ness Avenue^ LAST TIMES TODAY P it Ball Tevrior— fo r hale —One aad T. P. Coleman received a pedi ton Olds track, toed greed pit bull terrlor.wbleh wm Fruit body, good* «and (Cent In ned from Pngs Ose), shipped from Wiehl ta, Kansas. Buckeye Orchard, 1 q)l|i Talent Cannery, phoa« and faculty. Carl Darling took soma pictures and the official program wgg over:* FOR RENT— 3-room furnish* . FOR RENT— Five room house 8ome of the party eqjoyed ed modern bungalow, atei ftvo on North Pioneer. -Bath, toilet, Crater Lake lodge, others went room furnished house. Oloa» to. garage, wood housw an^ work down to the water and a few Adults preferred., Inqufro>57 shop. Inqulro**61 Gresham. 272-3« drove around the rfm. The var Vista St. Phone 181. 272-tf ious attractions enroute were vis FOR HAI.R— Mor« fryers ready TOB SALE — Oakland sport ited hath going and coming and for your Sundsy dinner. Order the satire party arrited home, early. John B. Hair. Phone 335-L. roadster. F ine shape, I . eord tired and happy on regular nor 272-3 tires. 3 extra tubes, spot light. 2 bumpers, side shields, naw top. mal school time. FOR HALF— One pair geese Come look It over at John Hugh's Inquire 1228 E. Main. 272-3« paint shop. F or 2200. < 272-1«. PHOTIC PARTY 18 , HUÇE SUCCESS Prescription DMtttat ENDBBS BLOCK They sell SHASTA ICE CREAM in “Sealright” Cartons.