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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1927)
» mm.. Alma Frances (Jordon, con- traMe, a h d U ly a n Ariel, .piantett #• p i* . Packard ballad Hour; ' Guilford, Brilliant Opera Star the forum Oakland. 7 g jn . k p o (ll8 .3 m ) ,fdÀ4 m a i l s « , . New^ Tdba^Bpst; 8 p.m.,« mdtor 6 30 p.m. States RéstfurabVJor- chestra; 8 p.m., r i i l t o pnogromr W f w H ijF W - ’ "I*0**’ w crakK g g f o .M j E f « **> * P.m. N. B. C. p io g r a f O o to I t latte d u b orehagtra. > <■ p.m. States ftegtùrapi orchestra. ' XH-f <4t«T.M> Los Angeles. K ao (S«i'.pmy (Akland.'g p.m. • :»e p.m., children's program; « i. * tt e bydiptdny orchestra; 7:40 p.m., Thohms F. Ford's boob 6:55 pm. t/nited Press news dis* review«; • to *10 pm.' , Varied patches; . 8y ^m. OK0 btriqg program. J < , duartet, Blsp Behlow Trautnsr, KNX ( » 8 * 4 . ) - Hollywood. 7 dojoratura sopranos and Ethel Al, pipio xpnqert; 7:20 to 10 exhader, accompanist; 9 p.tn. N.‘ p.m. toatprd programs; 10 p.m. »• C. program; 4 » to 11 p.m., St. main evln t light from. Holtywobd Francis hotel dance orchestra. arena,*■ ,Jl p.m., Coceaqut ,Ortov4 KP8N ( 316.8m) Pasadena. 6 p.m. news bulletin»;« to P p.m. # G .W p i 91.5m) Fortlahd. 6 Pasadena Scioto band. ‘ ’ >< p.m. Mission Bell orchestra.-' 9 FKI (485.Km) Loi Angelas, P-na. ff. B. C. program; .1« p.m', <:.»• p.m .. Henry Starr/ pianist Edwards Golden Jubilee Enter and vocalist; 8»2O p.m. Starke tainers; 10:80 to IS p.m., week Sisters, Harmon>;8in$ers; 8 p.m.,i ly meeting pf ¿he Hoot QwlS. Signatare of the author. voice protection, (Continued from yesterday) THAT WE WILL NOT SUFFER A- «NAME «TORY BATNIER, Ore., May 28—(LP)— A cat has nothing on this snake, and be I t here explained that moonshine 1 hasn’t a thing to do with thia reptile which met death several times. An amusement company was here recently end, thinking a pet rattlesnake had died, tossed the snake out on the lot . when the concern departed to new fields. The next day' F. H. Reynolds saw a group of boys playing with a rattlesnake, apparently dead, and he told them to leave the thing alone. He then removed the ra ttles as a keepsake. A lew minutes later, while In BORN Tailored-to-Measure Clothes look right and wear well. The price is the low - FOR -WAllT OF WATER BY POSTPONEMENT O F C Q N- STRUCTlON OF T^B DAK IS FAIRLY ASSURED BY r THE FOLflXT/(NO: ' J , At a repent public meeting lfr. Walker, city engineer stated th^t the present outlook was good for abundance of water for»188l^ ns well as 1927 as' the earth would act as a storage of supply for years following ample rainfall. And further, In Mr. Henny’s ropcgtt we find him saying "T he records show that the loWest years of rain fall were. 1898-89, U .lin C h e e , 1923-34, 12.5 inched* and 19>t- 28. 11.8 inches. Thus, 1996-84 was, with the exception of 1888- 89, the lowest rainfall in 47 years, being ,41 per cent lower than the average, and the interval between the two lowest years was .87 yeara ” - In addition tp ,what Mr. Henay says we may add that beginning with 1926 the year proceeding our severe drouth and running thence back over the records of precipitation in 6 year periods the following U waUK,r«ylpwln<: From Henny’s Table 5 years, 1921-25 Incl. Rainfall, 20.2 Inches,- creek flow 6.5 sec ond fe e t. 5 yeara, 1918-20 Inch Rainfall 18.7 Inches, creek flow 5.4 sec ond feet. 5 years, 1911-15 incl. Rainfall, 21.8 Inches, creek flow 6.8 auc- ond feet. 6. years, 1906-10 Incl. Rulnfall 21.3 Inches, creek flow 5.7 sec ond feet. 5 years, 1901-05 Incl. Rainfall, Its rattles, and carrying many bruises. They killed It again. Another 84 hoars passed and the snake was found atill alive | and killed again. 9 i Sines It has not been seen since, second feet. 1 Reynolds believes, but is not sure, 5 years 1891-95 Incl. RalnfUl t »t^g»ak»> jMljly dead. 19.2 inches, creek fle x •------------------------- f ona deet. SUBSCRIBE FOR the TIDING« 5 years, 1888-90 Incl. Rainfall, writes: ‘7 fa 3* became acquaint ed w ith L u cky Strikei through my father, who preferred them to a ll others. T h en l notedtheir popularity among singers —both men and women. I found the reason: Lucky Strikes protect the voice, n e v e r ir r it a tin g the throat, also their flavor is superior/9 You, too, w ill find that Lucky Strikes are mild and mellow—the finest cigarettes you ever smoked, made o f the finest Turkish and do mestic tobaccos, properly aged and blended with great skill, and there is an extra process—“It’s toasted” Your Throat Protection There is nothing like the newspaper for speedily meeting new opportunity. It opens and closes its pages quickly, changing its makeup to meet emerg encies. Strategic advertisers, regularly choose newspaper advertising because they can use it on the particular day—often at the very hour—when It will bririg the best resuite. Read the adverti&ejneuts. They give, you wisdom when you buy 9 11,000, which ia probably,’ a long Ime distant? 1 And further, Mr. Heqnft goes n to say, "With measures, for ‘ waste control In effect reducing ' maximum consumption to 8 sec ond feet, (which, he thought pos sible) the unregulated creek sup ply would be sidpcleh} for several* years, but woul$ have little mar gin (admitting some margin) for city growth upon, the-recurrence' of a severely dry year.*’’ > ■ - But he adds-*'(hat with the dam built we could care for three times THE PRESENT POPULA TION. (That wc^ld *b« 18,000 that an 800 acre ft.' rbservqlr can population). " ' ' ' [folly sustain a flow into'the city How far ahead abould we. build of 7 1-2 second feet during ths for on borrowed money? lowest year of rocqrd.” And permit us to here ask you, In the next paragraph he says Mr. Taxpayer end voter, does It "the preeant needs (not consider look like good business to Insist ing the saving of the water given on rushing this expendltunf and up by the 8, P .and theses plant) construction in the fa<;e oY these under condition o f. present waste; Statements of Mr. Henay until we esthnnted a t' 4.8 aecond feet, sf- have tried out and g o f results on j h 1 s recommendations? Don’t overlook that he' says* that with | would appear to be a'siirplus per waste control (measure». 8'second , mitting the cltji to-grow over 69 feet will1 be snfflclept tor us in th e , per cent In irgtfcr demkads. ’ dryest year We all «¡now that j Now if he had known of tb< the canyon ¿“itill, *keeB**4 The j ■ m W « ea w e ag*«’. ... raring of water for gjg' famllieg water is ours when we pant to Im by the reductl&n of consumption pound It aig^ dqee |{ n$t look like , asfwfmralpotiued out. fcbera woull! postponement was a sensible, bnsl- t be a supply for gh increase of ad nesa-llke, money saving thing? ( n s ih u 80J pbr* dent’ ovtt- out Ashland Canyon Dam Postpone- j present ebqmatdA peMrfatioa of atent Committee. , 8000, and thia «committee! asW (Continued Tomorrow) , you—can you oppose ’ postpone^ Feminine Charm EVOLUTION When , IS EVIDENT the Disappears nose has an ngly shine/ Keep J g * A rthur Keith Will De liver Address onf Dar w in’s Theory Fuller Paints Varnishes After. the. United States makes Shanghai ; and Nanking safe for American citisene, why not g|ve attention along .the same line to Chicago, U. 8. A.?—Chiloquin Re view. ‘ A paint apd varnish for every'need HUBSCRIBR FOR THE TIDINGS J. O. RIGG For quality, purity and flavor, alww ask your grocer for - ' ' ».'•i We Carry in Stock write Is doing. # '■ Ashland Creamery BUTTER mfnt a t-th e /c d s t‘ of p,; dpbt .of 23(»O,OOO or ,morg agd 120,008 interest per year ia. order to prof vide for ia bopulatton of about ADD U F B TO TOUR YEARS And to add Met to your life. When John R. Gordon, Danville, HI., found himself “always tired at alght and burdened with a beokacha." ha took Faley Pills, a wondgrful diuretic stimulant for the kidneys. , "Aftet a few dose» I -fMf better, oonld work with more ease, became stronger sad could sleep better." Men end woman everywhere are using and recommending Foley Pills, dinrete io, for faulty kidney potion. In oonstant nae evgr 88 years. Sate lefactlpn gnaraateed. Sold every, where.—Ma. 8. I In recognition of,Mem orial Day, the Dally Tid the skin looking like a p e a c h g ings will not' issue Mon with, thia new wonderful Trench a day. If ls customary for Probees Face Powder called R business activities to ba Mello-Glo.> Stays on Indefinitely R curtailed that day. — , so pure and fine — prevents __ large pores — keeps your skin .2 yodthful. Get this new wonder ful Face Powder MBLLO-GLO at the toilet counter today.— Llthla Springs Pharmacy, East Side Pharmgcy. FOR THE TIDINGS SEWER PIPE DRAIN TH E Are You In Prim et NO» NOT FEELIN G JU ST BIGHT , Then the raafchine end hot mineral baths of Richardgon Springs CHIMNE Y PIPE d so that yon can not afford to Nedr Chico, ttatte County, California can do Wonders For Yon. W RITE U8 L E E RICHARDSON, Manager Balt Gland Vitrified « inferior and less durable artiole.