Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 11, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND
MF<lford May Get Station—
Medford may,bare a broadcast­
ing station . within the next 40
days, it was indicated .there yes­
terday. The station is to be tuned
so fine that, it will not interfere
with local reception. The equip­
ment wiil be of the Western* El­
ectric brand, used in all similar
to KFRC, operated at San Fran­
cisco, Calif., by the City of Paris
Dry Goods Company. The station
there will be operated on a pure­
ly commercial basis, as an adver­
tising medium for local stores to
advertise bargains and general
goods. It will have a daylight
sending radius of 76 to 100 miles
and at night w ill Teach for sev­
eral thousand miles.
.Ii o e a lj P e rs o n a l Ilo te s
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NOTICE
AU Rebekahs and Odd Fellows
are requested to be a t Dodge’s
Chapel Monday afternoon for the
funeral of the late- Mr. Ralph
Robertson. A good attendance is
desired.
Odd Fellows meet nt
C O. O. F. Hall,
p. m. 9-1
Verne Bine left on Wednesday
for San Francisco, where he will
remain for a few days and will
then go to Faria, France, where
be expects to stady for the next
two years.
Officers Elected—
At the election of officers at
the Old Soldiers and Sailors Camp
at Rogue River, Wednesday, (the
following were named: Geo. W.
Noble, Ashland, Commander; John
W. Woods, Lt. Commander, Med­
ford; Tllman Harman, Major,
Grants Pass; Joe VanNatta, Ash­
land, Quartermaster; Lulu Ho­
ward, Ashland, Chaplkin; Bertha
Adams, Gold Hill, Adjutant. Ash­
land was chosen as the scene of
the next encampment
Camp
broke up yesterday.
At C o p c o -
Eastman Kodak Films.
Earl Allen, who spent the last
Nalr Bros.
week-end
at
Copco,
returned
to
‘‘Nite Hawke” hi Medfor”—
* There la much interest among Ashland Monday.
Moved to Ashland—
the local dance public In the re­
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams
Styleplus
Ready-to-wear
Suits,
port that tbe popular Nite Hawks
every suit guaranteed. Paulser- have moved from their ranch on
dance orchestra has been engaged
ud’s.
6-tl Wagner Creek Into Ashland and
to play here on Saturday, Sep­
the C. A. Knighten family have
tember 11th. This well known Visitors In A s h la n d -
moved onto the J. C. Williams
dance hand has been featured at
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Fortuna and ranch
the New Mission Ballroom of San children, Miss Alice Johnson and
Jose during the past eight weeks. Mias Margaret Bailey, were Ash­
Subscribe to the Oregonian—
— Medford MaU Tribune.
land visitors Tuesday from Horn­ Lee Byers, agent, 167 E. Main.
8-2t
brook.
Candyland Spoetai— Hand Made
From Talent­
Office Supplies— Elhart*.
Chocolates, lb. 89c. New lot of
a r . and Mrs. Jay Terrill of Tai
ent spent last weekend In Ash
Vl*lted in Mt. Shasta—
Mias Verna Haight of thia city land.
visited
relatives in
Shasta
r Mrs. Emma Oeder of Ashland
Parker Potato Chips, 3 for 25c
City this week.
la In Medford nsalating Mrs. Milea
at Schuerman’s Grocery. '
9-2t
in decoratlng thè Woman’a build­
IS IT SAFE to drive through
ing at thè fair.
the streets of Ashland without
Liability InsuranceT Phone 21 will )>e “at home” to her Viavl
for complete Automobile protec­ friends In a booth at tbe Fair.
T-4t
tion, don’t watt until you meet
with an accident. Yeo. (of course)
Returned from Washington—
Prof. F. C. Reimer of the South­
ern Oregon experiment station re
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Krum of turned Tuesday from Washing­
TODAY ONLY
Weed were Ashland visitors re­ ton, D. C., where he has been for
the past three weeks.
cently.
HOUSE PETERS
Be Thrlfty-Look Nifty-Save FIfl
Men’s Suits — 51.50
Ladles Dresses (plain) 61.50
Ashland Cleaning and Dying
Works, 387 East Main
Victor Portables,
me” 625 and 635
COMBAT
• Also
“The Green Archer0
’ And a Comedy
‘‘From the Cabby’s Seat”
Confined to H om e—
TIDINGS
Altadena Spencer, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Spencer of
Iowa street, has been confined Visited on Wagner C r e e k -
Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Jones ol
to her borne with Illness since
Ashland
visited with Mrs. Jones'
last Saturday.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Knighten,
Step Ladders, — Red Top and on Wagner Creek last weekend.
Saturday, September 11| 1WS
three old warriors have express­
ed their, hope that the patriotic
program, pi ¿their eaaljlary, the
Women’s Relief Corps may go on
forever. The O. A. R. will be
asked to vote on the disintegra­
tion plans as .a group.
All but one of the surviving
past commanders of the Grand
Army; comrade Gardner of Dis­
trict of Columbia, are expected
to be present at the coming en­
campment.
The past comiAanders who arc
expected include Corporal James
Tanner, D. C„S Ex-Gov. 9. R. Van
Sant, Minn., David J. Palmer, la.;
Lewis 8. Pilcher, if. Y.; James
W. WJllltt, la.; Gaylord M. Saltz-
gaber, Ohio; Louis Arensberg,
Penn.; John R. King, Md.;?EH
Torrance, Minn.; and Wm. J. P at
terson, Penn.
With a Paddle
Whitman’s candles — McNair
Stationed at G. P.—
During traffic congestion at the
' Get your window sc
Josephine county fair this week
From Hornbrook—
aerean doors at Jordan
Mrs. Clara Wagner and daugh­ at Grants Pass State Traffic Offi­
Cabinet Works.
ter Margaret motored .to Ashland cer C. P. Talent and Sergeant
this week. They are from Horn­ O. O. .Nichols, officers stationed
there, have been on duty on alter­
" Gerald Lorton, who for aome brook.
nate
days at tbe Climate City.
time baa been connected with the
Try our 50c Merchants* Lunch,
Hotel Holland, la now clerk at
Ruits, at T^auiserud’s— Ready-
the Lltbta Springs Hotel in Aah- Every day from 11 to 8 at The
Plaia Confectionery.
161-tf to wear Suite, Tallored Bults,
Und.— Medford Mall Tribune.
’ B-tf
Adding machines— Elhart*.
DAILY
There’s more than one way to kill
a wolf, too, Don W illiams discovered
while on hia vacutlon.
W illiam s
medical student at Winnipeg. M ani­
toba. came upon a wolf trying to
swim the W innipeg river, and des­
patched it with a canoe puddle. He
is shown with the pelt
Form T a le n t-
John Herring of Talent was an
Ashland visitor the last of the
Bose and De Anjolr pears fcr
canning. Ashland Fruit and Pro­
duce Association.
303-t.f
From D u n sm u ir-
Leslie Heer, who works for-tbe
Southern Pacific at Dunsmuir, is
In Ashland for a few days.
Underwent Operation—
Mrs. Charles Quigley df Etna
underwent an operation at the
Community hospital In Ashland
recently,
In from Lake—
Mr. and Mrs.. Wilmer Poley,
Mary Poley and Ann Otille Parker
came in from the Lake of the
Woods Monday. They have spent
a long vacation at the lake and
have at different times had guests
at their cabin. Mrs. Josephine
Poley and daughters, the Misses
Eva and Minnie, spent some time
at the lake. Mrs. Grace Andrews
Was a guest for a week and Mrs.
Hartley and sons, Joe and Col­
lins, spent several days at the
lakeside.
• LYMPNB AERODROME, Hy-
tho Kent, Eng„ —f (UP) — The
world’s greatest light aeroplano
competition for cash prizes to­
taling 625,000 will open here to­
morrow. It la one of the most
.exacting light plaqe competitions
jn that the winner of the first
.cash prize of. 615,000 will be re­
quired to maintain a sustained
performance of daily flying —
,rnin or ehine — between now and
next Friday, every other day over
n different courae from ¡112 to
373 m iles.in length for a total
distance of approximately 2,000
miles. • 'v
.The same aeroplane and engine
must be used throughout the com­
petition, hut certain minor re-
’pairs will be permitted the con­
testants without disquallflcaton.
o The first prize Will go. to the
lipht piano that during the stx
iduys or the competition carries
useful load per unit of fuel con­
sumed.
All machines however
will be required to maintain an
average speed of at least 50 miles
an hour, and each will be requir­
ed to carry a load Including pilot
and passenger of not less than
340 pounds.
In addition prior to actual pari
ticipation in flights the owner
•of each machine was required to
give a demonstration of the prac­
ticability of the machine from the
point, of view of private owner-
slilp. This involved the dismalt-
ling of the machine, housing it
in a shed not more than ten feet
wide and ten feet high, its re­
moval from the shed and reassem­
bly in a tim e for the whole pro­
cess not to exceed an hour.
The competition marks a new
departure in defining the limits
of light aeroplanb construction in
terms of engine weight instead of
engine' horsepower. Heretofore it
has been customary to define a
light aeroplane as an aeroplane
with an engine of not more than
1.000 cubic centimetres cylinder
capacity, which developed approx­
imately 20 horsepower. In the
present competition the only lim ­
it on the engines is their weight,
which it is specified shall not ex­
ceed 170 pounds.
Great stride have been made in
the past year in the construction
of tight engines and the promot­
ers of the competition expect that
before itB close several new world
records for light aeroplane per­
formance will have been estab­
lished.
The money for the prizes is be­
ing put up by The Daily Mall of
London, with a view to the ulti­
mate development of a light air-
DES MOINES, la., Sept. 11.—
(U P )— Because of the fast thin­
ning ranks and increasing sup-
eranuation of the heroic survivors
of the Grbnd Army 6f the Repub­
lic, three of its national past com­
manders will serve as a commit­
tee to reports on plans for the
final disbandment of that old
body, and the .disposition of its
funds and records, at the coming
60th'National Encampment here
S^pt. 19-24, it was announced to­
day.
The committee ia composed of
Ex-Governor Samuel R. .Van Sant
of Minnesota, Lewis Pilcher of
New York, and Corp. James Tan­
ner of, the District of Columbia,
all G. A. R. commanders. These
Aged Fisherman
.. Struck by Train
Flexible gold, twisted about ’'th e
.throat and adorned w ith a' drop of
crystal forma this “ Love Coil."
College Football
Is Now Under Wav
HOTPOINT
Electric Range
BERKELEY, Cal., Sept. 11.-?-
(U P )— Interclass football gof un­
ASTORIA, Sept. 11. — Sam O.
der way last Saturday at Mem­
.Hendrickson, 60, a fisherman
orial stadium when the Sopho­
walked head-on into the Seaside-
more and Senior teams tangled
bound S. P. and S. passenger
In the first game of the seriOR.
shortly after noon yesterday in
Interclass play this season is to
the west end of Astoria and was
he confined to the three upper
Injured perhaps fatally.
| classes due to the new ruling
According to witnesses he was
, which sets September 15 as the
evidently preoccupied at the time,
, date for the Initial practice, of
and paid no attention to the warn­ ' freshman teams as well as the
ing whistles of the approaching
Varsity.
engine. His skull was fractured
and one leg was severed.
Portland — Apple exports this
year will break all records, with
Improved cold storage facilities
At Talent—
/
at docks.
Miss Mildred BeeRon of Ash­
land was a guest at the Geo. Fox
READ TIDINGS CLASS ADS
home Sunday and Monday after­
noon.
Miss Beeson will attend
school at U. of O. this year.
THE RANGE THAT
NEVER
BURNS
OR
VNDERCOOI^
XL ELECTRIC
Station
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
W ill Return to Ashland—.
After an absence of two years
Mr. L. J. Grissom and family,
who.have been residing near Ash­
land, expect to return to their
ranch this week.
plane that is safe, economical,
that can be housed in a small
space and that can readily be
handled on the ground by one
or at the most, two men.
The Insecticide W ith the Pleasant Odor
Y Y £1 flics, bugs, moths, mosquitos, etc,
Will not stain
East Side Pharmacy
You Know I ts The
Biggest Event of the Year
Jackson County
Botes Safety Ladders in different
Knocks ’em team Fly Foil, 50c
styles. Carson - Fowler Lumber
pint. Schuerman’e Grocery. ‘ 9-2t
Co.
291-1 mo
Returned from Oakland—
FOR SALE OR TRADE: — 80
acre Wood ranch, tools and power
saw. 6-room cabin will sell cheap
or trade for car. 70 Bush street.
9-3t
Rug, 0x18. 264 Weightman 8 t
Pbone 257Y.
9 -lt
Frankie Denham of Talent ac­
companied by his aunt Mrs.* Tur­
ner of Ashland returned Satur­
day from Oakland where they
spent a few days. They were ac­
companied home by Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Turner and baby, who will
spend their vacation with Mr.
Turner’s mother.
Fresh milk and cream— Schuer-
man’s
Grocery.
9-2t
Waitress,
must
WANTED: —
ba experienced, Take cash and
Apply Visited in Y r e k a -
do some pantry work.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh DeArmonds
9-5t
Ashland Cate.
of Ashland spent last Sunday at
FOR RENT: — Housekeeping the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. 8.
rooms, 111 3rd St.
9-3t* Stiles et Yreka.
FOR RENT—for the winter, a
Madden ewlls protected tires
4-room furnished bouse, well lo­
cated, all conveniences, includ­
“Life-Like Likenesses, Studio
ing garage, 820. Call at Barber
Ashlpnd on Tbe Plea*.
Apts. 168 Granite.
9 -lt
P O L IO
A REAL HOLIDAY
A MORE ENJOYABLE DAY W ILL BE SUN
DAY IF YOUR FAMILY IS TAKEN TO
Oregon Pear S h ow
FOR DINNER
SEPTEMBER 15th to 18th
Whenever you have unexpected guests
bring them here for meals. You will enjoy it,
too; 9s well as avoid the worry and work of
preparing a meal for them.
A Gala Week for Southern Oregon and Northern
?
. California People
•
Best Harness and Running Races on the Coast
BIG NIGHT ATTRACTIONS—
THRILLING RACE EVENTS
FOR RENT: — Two - room At Anderson Creek
Mr. and Mra. Leggett of Ash­
apartment Bell rooming House.
160 4th street
9-lt* land spent last Sunday afternoon
at tbe Scbnier home at Ander­
son Creek, where they held Sun­
day school.
,mi;< A THOROUGH, EFFECTIVE,
furl
PLEASANT PHYSIO
II
Foley Cathartic Tablets, a
adly wholesome. , satisfying
physie,
thoroughly cleanse the bowels,
9.(f sweeten .the stomach, tone up the
.. . a liver. For Indigestion, biliousness,
rent, had breath, headache and gas
Two pains, due to a constipated con-
Pre- dition, no remedy Is more highly
•-•6 recommended. Wm. O. E. Btelke,
7“
Hancock, Mich., says: “I have
° n* given Foley Cathartic Tablets a
thorough trial and I can honest-
<i nt
recommend them as a sure and
_2_ pleasing laxative. They work
luto- without griping.*' Comforting, too,
L
to stoat persons. Sold every-
9.3 «'w here.
8
Chicken Dinner
Carnival Show-Big Midway
85c
THE PLAZA
BAND MUSIC — DANCING
BIG EXHIBITS OF HORTICULTURAL PRO­
DUCTS, STOCK, POULTRY, BOY AND GIRLS’
CLUB WORK, MERCHANTS’ and MANUFAC-
• TURING DISPLAYS
SUNDAY
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Try One of Our Ice Cold Salads
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