Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 31, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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T X B n VBOt S 1 M M (
Grant» Paas and Ashland Boas
Firemen Tuesday
morning
tied for second plane, with two
started
painting
the
floor
of tha
wins and three, losses. Medford
city
fire
station
a
pearl
gray—re­
WASHINGTON—A truly
with one win and foar lost games ‘
placing the natural cement finish.
tional. celebration for Chart**
Is still at the bottom of the foar-
Lindbergh Is planned when he re­
team league percentage.
Irvin R. Vining Speaks at turns to the United States.
Fowls have no teeth to grind
Medford Gomes
O.*V. Porum—Pageant
their
food with, so grit is abso­
The president has named a spec-
Medford defeated the Cavemen
lutely
necessary to perform this
Ticket Sale Discussed
*al committee o( cabinet member*
from Grants Pass at the Jackson
action, says the experiment sta­
to
plan
the
celebration,
making
It
County fairgrounds Sunday after- >
Ashland was the only city of
tion.
,
noon 7 to 8. With Bharrock. for­
Oregon represented at the recent clear that he wished Lindbergh to
mer House of David pitcher,
meeting of the National Chamber be his guest nt the White House
Ernest E. Scott of Medford will
and.
If
he
goesa't
arrive
ton*
twirling for Grants Pass, the
and the Paa American Trade
head
the Lions club there thia
enough
to
visit
him
in
Washing­
Boses had much difficulty In hit­
Union« held. In Washington, D. C.,
year.
"U *
ton,
to
be
his
guest
at
thy
summer
ting
his
spithnll
which
passed
Irvin E. Vining, president of the
White
House
in
the
Bieck
Hills
of
over
the
plate
with
speed
and
Oregon Chamber told members
curves. ,but the Cavemen had leas
of the local organisation when he Soath Dakota.
luck hitting Homer Boston, who
spoke before the forum .Tuesday
LONDON, (IP)— Charles Rod-
pitched a consistent game, sup­
'noon,
ported by good field work.
That the Ideal of ^msrican bu- bergh announced today* he wdnld
leave
Cherbourg,
Prance
Satur­
Monday afternoon, the Mt.
(Continued
from
Page
Ona)
iaess has changed w»’ evident, be
Shasta team, a fast Aggregation
said, from the theme of conference day on the U. s. Destroyer Breck,
discussions. Instead of the slogan: arriving In New York June 14th. to Yreka, while the Boas scored and one of the strong teams in
A paint and varnish for
the California circuit, 'took thg
their nine runs on five hits.
'‘Competition is the life of bnsi-
>. every need
A good sised crowd of fans wit­ measure .of the Boses, taking the
troubles of Joseph William
ftess/'.the American ideal Is now
nessed this game, which was a long end of an 18 to three scorn, Woods, Jr., with a dentist have
"Humhnlzlnrf ^ B u sin e ss,o r Co­
thrilling contest.
ib is game was played at the begun « onrly«- *M The < 14-day old
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operation. Through cooperation an
resident»of^ Sweetwater. Texas,
Jarksnn' County fairniunda.
League
Game
increase in production means an
already bag had a tooth pulled. It
Saturday’s Game
At Klamath the Boas for a
w as discovered to-be irritating the
increase in buying power. This is
The Boas took an unexpected
'second tim e' this year were de­
possible in individuals and nations
'ormer Oregon Man Perish- feated by the hard hitting aggre­ defeat Saturday, when Columbia
the speaker said.
gation of ball players whleh still University, with two wins over
in Airplane Crash
Ashland Playground
yV
heads the Southern Oregon the Southern Oregon Normal
In
Louisiana
Miss Pay Carter, who will be in
League with « record of five School made their visit to Ash?
charge of Ashland's playground
games won and not * single de. land a complete success by win­
which opens tomorrow.* presented
* feat this season. The weather ning from tha city team with a
the playground work to the mem­
Sunday was Ideal for the contest five to four score. The game was
bers.
and a big delegation of Ashland played beneath threatening skies
“‘More than 9000 children were
fans accompanied the team to | and before a small crowd Heniy
at the Ashland playground, last
pitched for the Collegians and
Klamath Palls.
year and we believe that we gave
the Boas got nine hits off him.
The
Klamath
players
took
the
children something mftch
player for thq St. Mary’s Industrial School team at B a lt i­ these
lead in the early part of the Ivereon started for the locals hut
more than mere entertainment.
more. It was about this time that Jack Dunn, of the The more than 100 boys and girls
game and found A tor different was replaced by Davis. The Col­
The work of this bank is all directed
ball team playing Sunday than legians scored 10 hits.
Baltimore Orioles, became interested in the boy and gave who visited the playground dally
Breaks of the game were with
had playad AevAral weeks ago
to the up-building of this community and
were directed In constructive
him a tryout with the team.
the
Portland
team
throughout.
when
they
checked
g
I
f
to
S
Vlc-
play.” Miss Carter said. . > ’
the greater the prosperity and happiness
Visitors from all sections of the
tell
only
the
results
of
the
con­
Klamath Istuds League
United States were generous In
Klamgfh Valid «111 heads the tests and nothing of the splendid
their praise of the playground In
Southern Oregon League with work done by the local team.
Llthla park. With an ideal loca­
WILLOWS. CaJ.,—(IP)—Believ­ tion, the playground has every
JOIN WITH US IN THIS WORK
ed to have become temporarily de­ chance of developing Into one of
ranged after a domestic quarrel,
H. 0 . Yoe Made District H.i V. .McCulley, a well-to-do the biggest Ashland Institutions,
CALL AND GET A SAMPLE AND CIRCULAR OP
Miss Carter sale.
Manager of Insurance
rancher of Orland, today shot bis
Jane 11—Pageant
Company
wife through the breast with s
Secretary John H. Puller told
Ashland, Oregon
revolver and went to the barn, members of the plan of the Cham­
James O. BanMter, who since
nationally
advertised
where he banged himself.
ber of Commerce to sell 400 tick-
the first of the year hds been as­
Mrs. McCulley Is near death, the sts for the Alumni Day Pageant
sociated with G. H. Yoe, In the in­
Attics, over cracked plaster, partitions, sleeping
bullet having grazed the heart. to be held In Llthla Park Satur­
surance business In this city, will
porch, summer cabins^ Hot dish mats, table covers,
Thafi fonr children witnessed the day evening, Jnne 11 and urged Whitefaced Juvenile < Seife
take charge of a branch office of
aborning. The son. age 14. seis­ their anpport. The pageant, Mr. fenced to Serve from one
Artists plaques, Window Decorations and a
the Northwestern Mutual Plre As­
Are You In Prime!
ed the tun as his father attempted Puller said, should become an
10
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ean
* hundred other uses
sociation at Bedford within the
NO!
NOT
FEELING JUST RIGHT
to shoot his wtte again.
annual affair and grow into a
next few days/'
LO8 ANGELES, Cal., — (IPXLR
HO
D
IR
T
OR
festivity of great bejuity. __
Mr. Y*e, who has held the
Pani Kelly, young screen actor,
Then the sunshine and hot mineral baths of
Arhhtnd ngeney o f th is co mp a ny
Attorney Wm. Briggs, asked faced Judge Charles Burnett here
for the last eight years, was re­
today to hear a motion for a hew
the nsemberf to remember the
cently appointed dllrtrlct manager,
Ltthlan cabaret, AU proceeds from trial, whleh was denied, and re­
for Jackson and Josephine coun­
Near Cliico; Butte County, California can do
this1
event to be devol«d'“<tfirara ceived a sentence "of frtun on* to
ties. He is placing Mr. Banister
10 years in San Quentm for the
AiAN,
FRANCISCO.
Cal.—
(IP)—
.Wonders For You.
’
.
he
betteremenfr
of
Ashland.
in charge of the Medford office, in
Thirteen
deaths
reported
for
Mem­
Only
fair
attendance
marked
the Liberty building there, over
orial Day brings the total of trag­ ‘he session thia noon.
WRITS US
which he ( will have supervision.
edies on the PaalflAoast over the
Mr. Yoe plan* to splend consider­
LEE RICHARDSON, Manager
holiday vfAek-enA^o U ie A4>Pa »*ng
able time in Grants Paas also. ’
Carl Knutten, who has been lo­
W enqo-ezftec^to ldave next week
A-
cated in Medford In charge of a
„.1 F. V I’ ■
port Js that, despite the exodns of for
Where she will
‘branch office of the company, IS
thp’uAanda from th e -cities to the ^vizlt *for,t^o » f three Weeks with
being transferred • to Klamath
beaches yesterday there were no her Another.
Falls and Bend territory..
drownlngs.
*
Mr. Bannister* will retain his
' The Northwest Memort&l Day Rosenbaum in- Portland—
home « t Talent. •
deaths were: Mrs. Julia Richards,
A.. 8. .Rosenbagm, - district
age 86^ Oregon. City, killed by a ’reigiit and passenger agent for
train; Irma’ Wdrthlngton, 7, Long the Southern Pacific, company in
MARATHON HENS
TULARE, Catyf., May «8.— (IP) Beach, Cal., kilted hear Ilwaeo, Medford, returned yesterday from
—Tulare hens set g. new record Wash., ia a car crash; Gust An- Portland where he went to look
during the month of April by lay­ defeon, 60, killed near Tacoma ,in after business; g ffc !~ ,o 1’, .
ing 16 carloads .of eggs, it Was a carcrash: Virgil Martin, who
Mrs.' L. A. Frazier ot Grants
announced today. Although the. was killed at Lake Cashman, Wn.,
Pass
is a patient at the Ashland
price of eggs was lower than us­ when he fell over a 60 foot cliff.
Convalescent Home.
Mrs. ’* Fra­
ual, the net financial return also
zier was formerly a resident of
FIREMEN
CALLED
was a record.
City firemen received a call at Ashland..
10:30 Sunday night that a car
owned by a- Medford man, was
afire in the Llthla park. A hur­
ried run was made but the fire
was extinguished before' fire­
' T h in k w h at i t means to paint
men arrived.
»
hare-knuckle killing of Ray Ray­
mond In an alleged fight oyer the
affection of Dorothy Mackaye,
Haymond’s wife.
Kelley wee
whltsfaced gad
trembled ns he heard himself
branded as a heedless youth by
Judge Burnell, who also gave the
prison hoard instructions to notice
his clandestine love affaire with
Dorothy Mackays.
Defense At­
torney Gllberft filed a motion bf
appeal. Kelley was convidlpd of
manslaughter la the trial In con­
nection with Raymond’s death.
Here’s Babe Ruth—at 16
WORK STARTS
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Fuller Paints
Varnishes
i OOD RELIEF
WORKER DH
J. O. RIGG
fe&sr
HELPING
THIS COMMUNITY
TERRITORY
IS EXTENDED
UPSO N
KELLY MUST
GO TO PEN
ABOARD
.
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co
Over Week-End
TheCitizens Bank
Richardson Springs
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TROKOTE
Regardless of what kind of printing you may need.
LEEDOM’S
Tire Repairs
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Radios
Sudden Service
Opposite Li thia Springs
Hotel
.
’ Phone 104
LETTERHEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES,
RECOVERS
Mrs. Ellis Llninger, who under­
went An operation several days
ago at tha Community hospital la
getting alon^ nlealy.
1WV*
I ADD LIFE TO TOUR YEARS
And so add test to your life.
When John R. Gordon, Danville,
111., found.»hlmself “always tired
at'night and hardened with a
backache,” he took. Foley Fill», a
wonderful diuretic stimulant for
the kidneys. "After a few doaes
I felt better, could Wofk with
more ease, became stronger,' and
oonld sleep better." MAS and
women eVeiTwhert are using and
recommending Foley Pills, diqret-
lc, for faulty kidney action. In
constant use Aver 86 yearn. Sat­
isfaction guaranteed. Sold every­
where.'—No. 1. * ■»'
Silk Shoe Laces
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BOOKLETS, OR WHAT NOT.
THE TIDINGS
PRINT SHOP
Batteries Fit 85
Cent Of All Cara.
better for Oar or
Radio
can hahdle it quickly and to your entire satisfaction
at reasonable price.
We recharge your Battery
Radio Battery»,•••.. .75c
Car Battery.............. 1.00
Claycomb Motor
PhonA 39
novelty and plain
AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO CALL.
in a wide range of oolorfc.
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
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a lamp, vase, chair or table and
nee i t w ith in th irty minnteaf
N itro ko te Enam el dries in th at
short tim e. .
T h is n e w -d a y la c q u e r is
B atin-sm ooth and am aringly
durable. I t w on't show m a n or
scratches and reeista grease,
gasoline and hot soapsuds. Buy
a can from your F u lle r dealer
and ask for a descriptive color
card. H e stocks ten attractive
colon.