Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 26, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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Local * Personal flotes
. Ashland at the Hotel Ashland yes-
! tevdayenroute home from a trip
east. They made a trip to Crater
! Lake yesterday.
ODD FELLOW ACTIVITIES
Watch tfcls space every day.
Rt-guiar Meetligs
Sulparainate every Thursday.
Enq/mpment, 1st and 3rd Tues-
Garnett's Cafeteria,
Rebekahs. 2nd and 4th Main.
Z r Tuesdays.
150-tf
93 North
242-1-mo
safety cones are being marked on
Main street In the busiae/s aeo
tlon with bright paint, in addi­
tion to parking spaces for cars
In the restricted district, where
one-hodr parking Is allowed only
„the
during the busy hours of „th
e
day. The work commenced early
yesterday morning, long before
local motorists had occasion to be
BireeiH, with a t special
painting contrivance, also used In
Ashland, where safety lanes havo
been marked for some time.
Medford Mail Tribune.
Car King Coal will« a rrive in
Harper Method Scalp Treat­
ments, Paper Curling, Marcelling few days. Carson-Fowler & o.
Frank Aitkens w’t Canada, is Bobbing, by appointment only.
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in Ashland for a few days visiting Phone 217J, Mrs. Audrey Trobee.
199 Emerick Street, opposite High To C r a t e r 'L a k e -
his brother, Harold Aitkens.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Thomas and
School.
260-1 mo
children, Mr. and Mrs. J ...H .
Have a Fitch Dandruff Remover
Crowson, Miss Landing,
and
Shampoo at The Vanity Beauty To Crater latke—
Lloyd
Crowson
made
a
trip
to
Doyle
Perry,
Miss
Juanita
Ross,
Shoppe. McGee's Store.
138-t{
Miss Louise Ridley and John Crater Lake yesterday by way of
Madden retreads tires.
63-tI Dougherty, made n trip to Crater Klamath Falls and returning by
Medford.
Lake yesterday.
Visiting Brother—
Spent W eek-End in Ashland—
- Harold K. Needham and three
children speht the week-end in
Ashland enroute to Crater Lake.
Mr. Neeham Is the Principal of
the
Southern California
Bible
School in Los Angeles, They were
guests of the Litbia Springs’hotel.
They also visited Miss M arjorie
Payne, who was a .student In the
Southern California Bible School
last y$ar.
Dr. .Hess Poultry Remedies.—
" Fried chicken Covered jVagon,
Phoenix, Ore.
256-1 mo.* McNair Bros.
Magazine Service Installed—
The Fountain for cold drinlcs,
The magaxine library service
ice creams, candies and tobacco.
for
the Community Hospital lias
270-tf
been Installed for the coming
year.
This service has been
Born—
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Billings found very satisfactory.
announce the
birth of a nine
Fresh Fish Moss— E lh a rt’s.
pound baby girl, born this morn­
ing.
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Try our 60c Merchants* Lunch.
Every day from 11 to 2 at The Buys Ranch—
Oscar Johnson of Bellview dis­
Plesa Confectionery.
162-tf
trict has ^purchased through the
Ripe Crawford peaches, fine for Ashland Realty Co. a fine improv­
canning. Ashland F ru it & Pro. ed sixty - eight acre dairy ranch
Assn.
S w i 7 4 - t f in Applegate, and is moving there
today. Mr. JohnsoW is a farmbr,
coming to Ashland from -Canada
Left for
Mrs. Beulah Medley Phelan left several years ago.
To PrnspeH—
M r. and Mrs. W . S. Richards
and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Garnett
motored to Prospect yesterday.
Business V is ito r—
Oscar Myers of the Internation­
al and Harvester Co., of Eugene',
was a business visitor in Ashland
today.
this morning w ith friends, for
I f you are looking for a health Stopped in Ashland—
Taconq, Washington to make her
home. She expects to «ttehd col­ builder, spend fifteen minutes a
Mrs. L. L. Smith and Eva Dash­
day lir the water of the Ashland er of Albany, stopped In Ashland
lege in W uhington.
Nat.
to visit M { jl Dobln Irw in at her
home on Van Ness Ave., yester­
Moths w ill not find a place to
Miss Leatha Wilson, who a rriv­ day, enroute to Los Angeles.
stay If clothes are cleaned before
putting away. Ashland Cleaners ed frojn California. Sunday, w jil
and Dyefa, 3 6:firO t O tr^t. U l « t f be a guest in the home of Presi­ Picnicked at Big Applegate— ,
dent and Mrs. Churchill during
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Berg and
the current week.
Rstarned from Newport—
son, Bobbie, and Mr. and Mrs. V.
Mrs. Lulu Van Wegen returned
D. M iller and children, pfdbfcked
last evening from Newport, where Returned from Hospital—
at Big Applegate yesterday
Mrs. H. O. Parkhurst, daughter
she spent the past week.
of* Mrs. I. J. Hays, returned from
'To Crater Lake —
the hospital in Medford Saturday.
Wood—
Joe Nell and Rugh Bates made
Newcomb for wood. Phooe 631. She is reported as doing nicely.
a trip to Crater Lake over the
Now in Ashland, all kinds of
wegk-end. They stopped at the
Madden suits protected tires.
mlllwood at 106 W ater street,
George Loosley. ranch In Klamath
just below the m ill. 8peclal prices
county, then on to Crater Lake
Get your window screens and
now on 6 load lota, direct from
yesterday.
screen
doors at Jordan Sash and
the mills at Medford. M r. and Mr*,'
254-tf
J. A. Baker ia charge. 2 64 -1 -m x* Cabinet Works.
Returned to Ho m e
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Mr. and Mrs. George Foster
Stopped In A s h la n d -
Stopped ia A sh la n d -
Jenkins and little daughter left
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernest
Cross
and
Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Perkins of
for their home in Casper, Wyo.,
Oakland and Dr, and Mrs. J. J. Mrs. Cross* mother, of Oregon
last evening, after spending some
City,
stopped
-
in
Ashland
Satur­
Benton of Berkeley, stopped in
day to visit Mr. and Mrs. Emmett time in Ashland visiting the Jenk­
W hile
here * they
Gillings. They are on a tour of ins fam ily.
made
trips
to
Diamond
and Crater
Southern and Eastern Oregon.'
Lake« and Oregon Caves and
“ Life-Like Likenesses,* Studio many other points of Interest.
Today, Tomorrow
And Wednesday
Ashland on The Plaza*.
Rip-roaring romance, grip­
ping adventure, hreath-tak
ing thrills, delicious comedy,
sparkling novelty, brawls
and battles, a charming her­
oine, a handsome hero, a trio,
of the screen’s greatest com­
edians, filmdom’s moat fear­
ful had men. See “ Mike,” a
story of railroad life in a
small desert town.
Only One Serious B lu e is
Burning Today. Says U.
S. Forest Office
PO RTLA N D. Ore., In ly 1 6 .4 -
( U P )— The Chelan and Colville
national forests remained the PAUSATINE FOR THE JEW.
WHY?
center of serious forest fires,
whl(e the situation in Oregon, is
The subject of the Jews’ return
growing better today, Oregon’s
worst fire is raging on the hold­ Jo Palestine and their endeavors
ings of the Green Mountain Log­ to rebuild it and make it their
ging company In Clatsop county. home-land is one of universal in­
I t was reported under control to­ terest. . This remarkable move­
day, aided by rain Sunday. Last ment among that ancient and in­
reports from C rater'national for- teresting people is more and more
eat are optimistic, with moat trf engaging the attention of in te lli­
the fires burnipg In unimportant gent people. I t has been studied
and discussed from various angles
sections.
but thé niost interesting phase of
the subject Is the one which Is
furnished iq ancient prophecies
whose significance is only qow
becoming clear.
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At the W im er H all, Tuesday at
W ATAONA, July 26.— ( U P ) — 8 p. m. M r. Toutjlan of New York
He
Leroy Jeffers, noted author and will speak on thia subject.
explorer of New York, was In­ has gathered together in a har­
stantly killed yesterday when, a monious and understanable way
plane piloted, by D r. Sterling the various Scripture statements
Bunnell of San Francisco crabhed. regarding the return pf Israel to
Dr. Bunnell w ill live although he their ancient homeland, and will
was badly hurt,
show how these predictions are
being fulfilled In our day. He ad­
ditionally enters into a discussion
of what this development w ill
mean to the whole world of man­
kind, claiming that the Bible, un­
mistakably shows that unprece­
NAGASAKI, July 26.— Louis dented blessings are about to come
Vogelweld, United States consul­ to the peoples of earth. The re­
ate clerk, today was found guilty gathering of Israel to their native
of photographing fortifications land is but one of the many, re­
times.
within a forbidden zone. He was markable signs of the
fined 160 yen.
Other evidences of unmistakable
significance tell us that the end
of the old order of things is at
hand, the new order Is being In­
troduced, and the time for the fu l­
fillment of God’s ancient promise
to Abraham ia heye. That prom­
SALEM , July 26.— A total of ise rCads, “ In thee and thy seed
2497 motor vehicle accidents in shall all the nations of the earth
the state of Oregon during the be blessed.”
month of June resulted In the
The Jews’ right to the land of
deaths of eight persons and the Palestine has already been ac­
in ju ry of 366 persons, according knowledged by the greatest na­
to a report prepared her® today tions of our day. Both the Senate
by T. A. R affety of the state au­ and the House of Representatives
tomobile department, . i
of the United States passed a reso­
Noted Explorer
KillecT in Crash
American Consul
Clerk is Fined
Motor Accidents
In Oregon Many
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lution to the effect that
“ the
United States of America favors
the establishment in Palestine of
a national home for the Jewish
W A N T E D TO R E N T — By pn> people.”
The British Govern­
fessional man and wife, furnished ment too has signified its purpose
modern 6-room house with fire­ to aid the Jew in re-establishing
place. garage, etc. Address B. L ,
care Tidings.
276-3
irn H it 18 C L O T
W A N T E D — F i r s t mortgage
loan of 33,000 for three years on
income producing property, carry­
ing 33,000 insurance.
Addresr,
Box 662, Ashland.
276-1*
F O R RALE— Two
fine
sad (fie
horses.
Inquire Ashland Flow-
er Sluyt. *
276-tf
Stopped in A s h la n d -
F O B RALE— 3 building lots
Alice Louise Marsh, A. M artin near Normal and one near high
W e specialise in 60c lunches—
.276-2
Ashland Cafe.
243-1 mo and E. M artin, of San Francisco school." Phone 308-J.
stopped in Ashland last eyen in g
and were guests of the L lth la
Home for Few nays—
W . F. Jordan Jr., is home on SpringR hotel.
leave from U. 8 .‘ 8. Pennsylvania,
and w ill visit friends and rela- From M ic h ig a n -
lives for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. U. Feye of Michi­
gan, are visiting In Ashland and
Paulserud’s Suits look better, while here are stopping at th i
last longer
260— tf Columbia hotel.
Goeet o f Miaa Dodge—
To Ix*ad Klwanls—
Miss' Beth Sutherland of Port­
land, arrived in Ashland this
morning to spend two weeks as
guest of Miss Edith Dodge at
her home on the Boulevard.
C arl Loveland made a trip to
Medford today to lend the Med­
ford Klwanls In song at the K l­
wanls banquet held this noon at
the Hotel Medford.
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Miss Helen Russell, who has
been visiting Miss Helen Deyoe
the past week, left today for
her home in M yrtle Point.
MIKE
FIRE M U O N IN
OREGONJS BETTER
GRANTS PASS TRIMS
LOCALS EASILY
Enterprise Man
Cures Sickness
BNTERPRISBTjuly. 1 4 — Leon­
ard Olsen o t Lostine has
i
just
finished a 30-day experiment in
fasting, .undertaken seriously
the endeavor to cure
in
a stubborn
O A K LAN D , Cal., A balloon full
ot holes la no more fcsefui than a
sieve without hole», in the opin­
ion of D. R. Mitchell, Oakland
automblle dealer, who * appealed
to poilee to find th» culprit or cul­
prits who brought hla captive gas
bag to earth. I t was a fine ad­
vertising medium, Mitchell aver­
red, until mean boys or meaner
competitors made it a bullaeye for
four rifle bullets.
case o( stomach trouble. During
the long period, when he took no
food whatever, he lost 36 pounds
In weight and his strength ebbed,
HEAT HATCHES EGGS
hnt he suffered no particular
hardship and now that he has r e ­
M O R G A N FIE LD . Ky., July 32.
sumed In very lim ited quantities — Extreme heat of yesterday and
h« sees no bad effects. >t V
today hatched six eggs in a poul­
try store here. The chickens arc
normal and active and were put
on sale by the proprietor.
New Power Line
Is Being Built
BEND, Ore., July 26.— (U P )
Construction of the first power
line to connect the towns of Red­
mond' and Band was under way
today. I t involves a coat f ap­
proximately 376.000. The com­
pletion ot the project ia expected
by the latter part of August. It
w (ll fjonnect Deecjhutes. Jeffer­
son and Crook counties electric­
ally.
“Shoo Fly”
The A nim al’s Friend
Keep Flies and other lnaecta
off your cows. H alf-cant’s worth
saves three
quarts o f m ilk.
H u been used by the best dairy
man since 1886. Big shipment
Just In.
Binder Twine and Grain flacks
PeiFs Corner
Here We Go
Mid-Season
MlftSOULA, Mont., July 24.—
Cooler weather with less wind has
considerably relieved the forest
fire situation in Idaho and th b
section o f Montana.
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Big Balloon is
Brought to Earth
With Long Fast
Montana Forest
Blazes Abating
Suit Sale !
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PEOPLE USE
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Some a t *500
FRANKLIN
OTHERS AT
BREAD
’75 and
Beoause it is made in one
of the cleatftat shops in
Oregon and of the best of
materials.
Women Rave
Franklin
O ver N ew
French Powder
$25 ’5°
Miller’s Toggery
Bakery
“ Hab-a-Dash
lash litn”
A new kind of face powder is here.
Made by a new Frenh Process—stays
on until you take it off. Pores and lines
do not show. Not affected by perspira­
tion. Gives life and beauty to your
complexion almost unbelieveablef It ie
called MELLO-GLO. You will love it.
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IJthia Springs Pharmacy
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Save!
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One Dollar per Ton
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which could happen to the Ash­
land club.
A fter winning six
straight games the locals probably
Fish Moss -today— E ljia rfs .
Patterson Crater Lake pictures felt they couldn't be beaten, and
for tbe tall-enders to wallop them
31.60 and up.— McNair Bros.
w ill waken them up and rouse
their fighting blood.
Hard to Beat
meet at
R ight now Manager Rice of
Tuesday at 2:30 p.
m.. A ll are cordially invited.
Grants Pass has one of the best
teams In tbe league and w ill get
BuMnewi Visitor—
out of the cellar position before
The new
B. Hellwell of Yoncalla Boswell the season Is over.
Springs, Is a business visitors In catcher. Collins, has made a world
Ashland today. ■
of difference with the.clnb. and
tha team displayed a fighting
Order King Coal now. Special spirit It has not shown before.•
The locals play Grants P a u
price. Carson Fowler A Co.
276-3 there next Sunday and If they
hope to win they w ill have to
- Special summer rate on King •how a lot of real fight.
The Ashland outfield played Its
Coal. Phone 38, Carson-Fowler
* Co.
376-3 usual fast fielding game. Both
Logan and Marlow made some
Mafety Zone« Marked In Med-
hard ranalng catches of llae d riv­
ers, while Marlow cracked oat n
F o r the benefit of Medford’s two-bagger and a triple to aid
Increasing number of pedestrians what scoring th« locals did.
themselves la-Palestine.
Many items associated w ith the
return of the. Jews to Palestine
are of special Interest.
These
w ill be taken up in the leetnre.
The restoration of Israel does
not mean that commercialism la to
be enthroned. Quite "the reverse.
God’s purpose Intends th a t restor­
ed Israel w ith Its laws and in­
stitutions shall serve as a divine
pattern to o ilier nations, which
they may copy and which if fol­
lowed. w ill result in peace and
prosperity, health and life to the
nations.
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W hen God promised the land of
Israel to the descendants of Abra­
ham for an everlasting possession
he meant what he said. W ithout
question, then ’ Palestine w ill . in
due tim e be fu lly restored to the
Jews.
Oreat strides are’ being
made In its development and pre­
paration for the time when m il­
lions of Jews w ill again find their
home in the land of their fathers.
And, a fte r all, only the Jew can
make Palestine what it shonid.
“ Only the Jews,” said David Llqyd
George, "can redeem Paestine.
The Jewish race with Its »genius,
its resourcefulness, Its tenacity , .
can alone perform this essential."
No other nation is sufficiently In­
terested to accomplish the work
of restoring the glory of the Holy
Land, but the Jew w ijh thé true
patriotic fervor and' religious de-
votton is ready to make the sacri-
flees th a t necessarily involved in
the great task! of rejuvenating
Palestine.
-O mc L CnfrU — to
& a £ m £
ftow, t t a öUÄüj/üt-*
On Coal
WE WILL MAKE THE SUMMER RATE ON TWO
AND FIVE TON LOTS DELIVERED FROM THE
CAR ONE DOLLAR UNDER OUR REGULAR
PRICES.
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F. F. Whittle Transfer Co.
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‘ Ashland Lumber Co.
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
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