Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 14, 1926, Image 3

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r Idar has been worn away until [drdadnadght he to Mai
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In thto category o f oparatora,”
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tha mmortot, Ilk» tkaaa
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• ^ K iu y j r 'R ^ t o h ^ he
Uh Baabvard. Phoje 4 « M
Tinting
tl,ai *• iwwihfc »1« a car
F Mowing even at a moderate i<ta
• tespeed if not property controlled.
• The honk of an anto horn meant
• nothing to many pedestrian*. and
• the papers are piled with mishaps
► resulting from a carelessness that
• has been created by too great a
• aantact with an object that to a
a eonventenck 1a transportation, but
• Which may be made a hazard In
J 1th careless manipulation.
I > ’‘The toreador of Spain baa no
, ttompartoon In confronting a
»j charging ball ta tha ring
Yoa
r ht I would aerer thiah of taking
B S ’ rbk ” 8ay8 Mr Brandei»hasg,
"hut he has become accustomed to
1 BSch encounters. sad t Stake noth-
► Mg of it. That to, he is taking
an more a chance than Is the un-
Weary pedestrian who steps ta
b ftea t of a speeding motor. The
’ toreador, la hto areaoa ta ever
’ alart and ready to meet an attach.
’ The pedestrian seems to hare no
► Men of danger utf»» carried to a
I haepiUl os the morgae from the
a
Johnson’s
» B A U S : R a b b it s ,* * * * *
seiend ad. Phene 4 4 lH < or
at 500 Holly.
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FOR BAteff: — Alberta pesetas,
3 easts par pound, 700 Terrace St.
Sea.W. B. King, at 72 North Main
Street.
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FOR 8ALB— Ctfcnmhers, green
peppers, string beans, greamcerjL
watermelons and mnskmelons,'(6-
matses. 1725 Bird, phone 425-J.
W. M. Pierson.
227-2
{¿EDITORS
ÌREBY GIVEN
gned has been
F0R BALE—-One single phase.
4 HF electric motor. Call <1>-T
or ade H. & Garter.
*2<*4f
e r the Clt-
A Oregon.
WANT]
easy monsp
Give fgll Ma
9 Cafe of *f
r e ta * to T ld lejy feM to
RE PLACES— L h
fire place. Work
BtDUtoD. RWW
Verno Deodorant
WHAT?
Powder
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO
FOR BAUE or TRADB: Equity
In 15 acres. What have yonT
Rente 1 , Bow 1 » .
tPO-lt*
Cousin Jedediah
r
Leaving for Damfiiutn—
: Mrs. High of 4th street will
leave today for Dunsmuir where
site will meet ho* daughter^ Helen.
tainjug a ~ » r * B to ti s :
compact, JM ike checking
YOU KNOW IT W ILL
PR ESER V E HER
HEALTH
You Know She Needs It.
countries. During tha week the-
delegatee to the Geagress WtH i
' Mr. and Mrs. Otto Klum w fcf
make a trip to the Island t e '
havF Bean Halting at th e homo Of
Hveen ea the 354th anniversary
Ashland Laundry Service.
Mrs. Klumta moths», Mrs. Ita»
a t tha laying of the cornerstone
The
Service You W ant—
Applegate,
w
ill
,return
to
.tk
a
ir
of the Tychrn Brahes Observatory
Like the rolling ofihunddr be­ borna ta Honolulu, where’ ' l l » ,
For Personal Hygiene
Wet
Wash, Rough Dry or
at
Uranianborg.
•
9,,—
i COPENHAGEN, Aug. 1 4 — (U-
fore a downpour, Rev. B. 8. Moore Klum to a football coach In. the
Finished
Work - When
The Ooagraea wUt dlgeu* Vgs-
P ) — Another attempt will bo
began last night at the Ashland U .e i H . Gladys Applegate, alato» NEUTRALIZES
BODY
teas
pbednmeaa
ot
the
h
e
a
v
e
*
You.
Want
It.
Made, by the world'«,foremost as­
Chautauqua living u p , to hto Of Mn Klwta, and Franato How­
ODORS '
tronomers in 1*31 to measnrs which hare been olwerved in re­
ard ot Medtovd. « i t aeeem pa»/
more aecarately.the earth's dis­ cent year,. It to expected that ’
them
a s far as San Francisco.
tance from the suo, according to the subject of variable stars, and
prieolpeUy
4be
star
Omfeaoa~in
.plans to be submitted to the In­
Returned from flan am nuto .
ternational Astronomic Congress the constellation Cetus, which
Mr. and Mm. Ftenk Fraaae te
has pusaled astronomers for thg
.wfiiqh opens here tomorrow.
Meade street, have returned from
Although the present estimate last 300 years, w ill be the princi­
Water S t
Hear P la n
Sacramento where they have spent
f the earth's moan distance from pal feature of discussion.
the past three weeks on business.
Thto sun has a diameter of
the suu Is placed at »9.297,400
€70,000,000
miles,
or
300
tisaes
aWlas. wlpch to considered su f­
Medford— Picking bagfM on
ficiently accurate for aU practic­ the diameter of our owa bujx
Rogaa
River's 2590 ear pear crop.
al uses. It to believed that the po­ During recent observations It ba«
came
for
more
than
four
months
tation o f the planet Eros In 1931,
In Its relative relation to tha tan 600 times its original brightness
EDITH W IL SO N CLARK
and the earth Will afford aa op- and more than LOO times the
Lyric-Sopntao .
brightness
of
our
sun
and
then
,
portunity to make the estimate
slowly
faded
to
Its
original
staff.
a
more exact than it to at present.
The Earthquake Evaago-
The present estimate was made repeating the cycle every 11
'A lot of old moss backs
,.r
through similar, observations in months.
Sitting around town don’t look I
1900 tBreagA an International oa- * Further af torte w ill be made to Ilka they bare bad a Messing far
operativo effort. Astronomers In devise m ire accurate means of fifty years," he said, as he]
determining the Internal tempera­ launched a broadside' against
tures and structures of stars, those who are self-satisfied. “A
which at Che present tinto are Medford pager says an eastk-
«enti ßtgilfW {dstronomer Htaba, mathematical computations.
ke Is expected here," continu-
and tid Thftrt reached by him
the fiery speaker, 'and I ¡rtsl
Most of tha nmarimrs af tho
has been need to the present. It Congress are aald to agree fbr th-j
praying that you get one like!
Haul and Silas felt at the Philip-1
te believed that this estimate to most part wHb the Mtnste'n
correct to one part Ik 2,9««, bet theory and except (or a few points F l u Jail."
It to probable that tha 2»2f ob­ the theory wW dot ba dtoctissed at | The preacher acts somewhat j
servations will bring the correc- length.
*
tike a game cock-—when things i
Company comiag from Boetya u . Aunt Sophia, JedediAlt!
tfes ;te ;<<nc part in 5,000.
Nearly 10« delegate« represent­ don’t seem to bo moving vary fa.d
'iTÌ® C^ftarees has bLn arrang­ ing practically -every nation have
Lva runs to Aunt B e tty ’s to tell her the news. .Josh hitches
hto direction— why be simply
ed bw t i e Utaropomldche Gesell­ gathered for the Congress.
fights all tha harder. So. . Mr. N
the
colt t9 the double-seated chaise. Jerusha jmts the
schaft, an mghnteaiioii
private
Moore put pep Into the very an-ji
astronomers with Member« in all
kettle on; Obed tallowg wp his shoe». The fam ily’s slick
l+uncement« of coming meeting- I
—«tonight a special lecture by |
and ready now for Cousin Jedediah . . . “ ‘coming sixty
Mys. Marie Moore on her ex per- ■
miles—think of itl — in only eight hour».’’ Slick; and
labces In tha greatest earthquake ■
Since the days ot Noah.
s
ready for tire latost Boston news . . . “ A glass thing with a
Woman Will Tell
Of Japan Quak
FOR SALK: Muir peaches. 517
Tetrace. Phone- 4921 a
292-2*
Don’t Wait »TiU
You Are Driven!
NOTICE 18 .HER
a t the undersign«
ltatear «T-M i M f ***. Wing, adt
»•m a, m A all persons having
claims against said Estate are rta
qnired to ppeeent thApo, duly v e *
M - *<ki 5 » « i Yoffekers, w it >
te ate kanak» ftwte tkfe date, te
L. A. ftobdrJA Attorney for zatf
2FteU tel Wk. office over the Cip
teens Sank td A shland Oregon.
A* Btetel
(kwg»«—
X S r . and Mrs. H, R. Cratzley of
Syracuse. N. Y., are registered
at the Hotel Oregon.
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ftite«ry w »«f TT wwwtr. w y W k
ariast «» O ut I
»bt «It ta
comfort”—go N. McMillen
19ran-
Hudson, H . Y. describes hto
M tet? pffelN.
trted-Fbisry PfHs, ajM-
Uretie stimulant for the kldnays.
our liver .functioning
r taK contaias the
o f tRe* better aaline
Jr in ««at
aataad to*
for Folay
Ashland
chimney that lights a whole room—called a lam p!’-*
Gone uotr forever -r- those Jedediah days. Fast trains do
away with the excitement of an approach. Aunt B etty
owps a telephone; Josh drives a cat; Jerusha pours din-
aoE, oooIcod, out of cao«; Obed thinks nothing of jumping
into brand-new shoe«.
AdvefftMeroentH make tire difference. T hey’Ve urged con­
veniences upon you till ywtt’r» «4d-faslhioae«l igot to enjoy.
PhoBograpIiH, radios, refrigerator, breakfast foods —
tJbuySre talked abaut them all. Bo sprored the news that
they are easy for tyou to get. Every day tlw advertise­
ments tell of uew improvauMRts; tell of a number, of
thong« you might hot like to nrbre.