Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 02, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    NCE OF CHARLES
H DEVELÔPEDEÂllLŸ
e f i u u . Juna t.—
M w 4 r t f >
. RAhadow told (il»
Stanley McAllie,
d ß e » J» the v ia -
McAllle residence
ca an elevator-—an Incident which
the president*never tired of re-
< ailing—Charlie Lindbergh is said
id have been one of the gang (h it
wan egging Quentin An.
¿ ¿ •.d o w
j
F. C. Henrik,. -* Washington
1 iftugglat, recalls that
Charlie
'* Lindbergh was one of the many
r- noliee that ftebadow had
; smart hays of the neighborhood
> ibeeri drinking yedtlrdhy and
, who, with Quentin Roosevelt,
g th a t he had "kidded” Re-
B I ought their sundaes at his drng-
\
badog about Mia sqperjtition
• store
; concerning the bled.
’
Quentin developed at one time
' “WjBli, yon Just watt; some­
r. habit o f charging the sundaes
body’s going to die,” Rehnd-
1 to the White Honee account, aome-
WQw said., t
?
' thing which again amused the
$ H|s
widow » in
aehedni-
1 i resident hut of which he la said
ed to arrive ^ere today frpm
1 to hare disapproved ae a bad
ttle to take charge of the
habit for a boy.
(Copyright by Edmondson)
Charlie Lindbergh la a l s o
Rteogliizeablc, Isn't it, this 1909 phojo of tine)©*
credited with having a part along
with Quentin Roosevelt and a Recoginzable, i§ij’t it, this 1909 photo of Uncle Sam’s
number of others in catting the own Charles A. Lindberg! It wag taken at Washington he
light wires and plunging the
White House into darkness on one ' with liis late fa th e r,jtt that time congressman frbm
M
in fteso tg . Little efgnt-Verti’-old Lindy then Htfd ho ex- 1
jiiinnesoig.
famous occasion.
; /
tfdT HOW
HO#
Dprlng most of the time Lind­ jactation of the faine and glory which are no# his,
• ACTtVR
bergh lived la Washington. Air­
!to have an active. lftth«r
planes were still considerable o f a
Hh-free body, unhampered by
f
ÀTÌÓXAÌ
à
ó
i
o
I
RNKftó
novelty. The Wrights were carry­
TÖ HOLÖ ÖÖXtfat+IÖN vite, is president of the National hdvancitlg yedrs, #atCM elimina­
ing on their experiments aa was
Sojourner« club.
*
tion. At 4 « , Xajbr Ackernrtn,
Curtiss, but planes were nsed
Hnrbeftoa, Ohio, is a f bW office
chiefly to thrill crowds and fly­
dlally, behlthy. Hearty and active.
PRIBONKRM INSTITUTE ( .
ing was a highly hazardous occu­
iATL MUON O F TBRJtOR J m find Foley HIM diuretic Just
pation.
TDOEVStb Rdhsia,— « M —U w ^ . Jhc right thing to regulate kidney
' But even then, Lindbergh ^was i
elimination and keep mp in fine
icsirftfii t k i h i the prlSori gite«’
interested . In "flying machines" i
Ijipditiop.” The medicinal quali­
tdkevsk has resulted lri*tlidre-kf-
as was Quentin Roosevelt, who :
ties of Foley P ills, diuretic are
test of J7 prisoners;* who will be
was destined to die in the war, •
valued so highly that they , are
tried
in
a
«
t
o
*
df
f
l
*
iWI
fe-
shot down in a battle with a
¿ H a r a i l teed to give
¿dtisfkctikrt.
ftntenced,
German pinne.
• - ’
1
In
constant
pee
over
>«
years. Ask
T b e g r d u p ^ y ia a i'^ f t h k o ii
During these years the boy’s «
for thfem. rtold everywhere.— No.
est inhabitants of the penitentiary
parents, probably with much wfs. «
and they terrorised. the newcom­
dom. permitted the lad to go his 1
ers; m iking their fclIow-prlsdnerS
way about as His own desires die- 1
practically
their «drvints khd
tated. He was not repressed.
vfUves. BeatlntaahV tAHnies * in­
There were few “d o S W in the <
flicted on newly - incarcerated
Lindberfch hotisehold.
. i
anâ
brfsoners by ttw - veteran Jail­
Scientists ahd psychologist^^at i
birds
werh
so
brutil
that
the
vic­
very great weight upon that phase
tim« $hrii Afraid to colhultOn to
of his legfning.
y
t
the prison authorities. 'Hie leafl­
They shy it developed in him t
e t of the g a iy has served i i
the seU rejffcnee1 which he first «
on thrifts arid had his first taste
rhqwed nt B .yegrs of age jrhen, ,
df jail as a btfy of 11 yeats ot age.
when he walked away from the t
sup and so found his w«y back t
hOtte.
•'
'— - 1
Medford— Stockmen ship 4>
It also, they say, made stronger
carloads qpttle to Klamath COtn-
In him the courage and determin- ,
trip to the Lake of the
; Jhursday, bain« the
popular tum-
«rah W r e if»
mer Ate. They
*r«tc> ©X.WI#
considérable ah
to make i t with
•tfbe road thta :
months later-In
yertr.
• <-,/
building i l l ¿Mat ldAher
Forci Batteries Fit 85
For Cent Of All A Core.
None betUf
Radio
M bit «awéar sMtbHéWM4
W W ihe tfddifigrifi of a
büÿef’â üsëd cat. More and
Sääri pébfflê
USihi:
*W h ÿ should toy used car
seem to have several val­
ues? , I. < W h y should deal­
ers In different makes of
ears offer me allowances
differing materially? «. i «
Does tile latgestallowance
offered mean the best deal
Oar hr
We recharge your Battery
'Radio B attery. ---- ,758
Chr Battery............. LOO
ntes.” the older Lindbergh told
him: “I’m going on a bit and will
come back pretty soon and get you
here,** bat when the father rA-
turned the boy was gdne. The
elder "Lindbergh searched through
the wobde but could find no trace
of bis son. F rig h ten ed and pic­
turing-All sorts ofm lsfortunesbe-
taliing tke boy, Lindbergh hur­
ried hqme. IHtendlnlfto eUlist the
aid of neighbors and begULa wide
setreh.
Bat
flve-year-0
CharlipS
grdethtfhlm'Si T h el
"How dlA fdit get here?” the
father agied.
A
"Whea we were, walking you
told c«e that the sun always goes
down in the « e ft «M wh i f i r i
walking straight at the sUU;”
Charlie e&frAtned.
"I got tlrhrt 6f Waiting, ¿o I
Just walked Straight away from
the sdA hnA I dime right, hoihe
V our used car has seemingly
different valties because com­
I
FlflfciPttihfc!
Varnishes
petitive dealers are bidding to sell
you • nsw ear.
_
—
fundamental basis of value:
Whàf tbö deälef ho âccb^W
traé» can get for it in the used ear
In school
The largest trade-in allowance
3
*
The elder Undbei^A was elect-
ed to congress and the fam il*
m oved. to Washyigton is
where
a decade a part of each
year w for
m . spent.
one Jj} the -j e r i
h, p then reca„
hto WmM
he
«4«
X i " b "Ph«»,
X ^
Public spt&khig
t o l tile 4foteCi Ofié
must think bf thè
The Lindbergh's lived near the nj„ch flke „ ¿ b,
White House and young Charlie
came lato contact with that fa-
'
mows gang of Washington young- « n .n . \a a
■ters headed by Quentin Roose- A S n l H I l u
veil, whose father was then pres-
f ll- L
Ment
th ió d i. I f iM , iti
smòking, that Lucky
Strikes not nnly give
greater enjoyment,
I tiK
He played much 'on the White
House grounds and is said to
have had a part l.n some of the
happening which made the White
House a lively p l a c e la those
<*aF«.
When Quentin Roonevelt rode
his onc^ famous pong into the
White House and browbeat an
attendant into giving It a ride
’ —
George Cozar
man, both of .
rtatenced to se
the penitenttarj
taken to Hint ii
to Start serving
The two men p
burgiurizing th<
packing honse 1
bUi protect the
thrbdt.”
which is offered on your used
for you. Sometimes it is; but some­
times li i i rio t
;
A n excessive allowance may
mèan that you are paying ari
exeessHfe prtóè for the new car
comi&risdn w ith its real value.
4
S
jtitige thè merits of the new
car in comparison with its
price, including all dèliv&y arid
ftriàncé éfaàrèea. T h bn weigh any
difference in allowance offered on
your used car.
^TfHfeN YtJtf arò rèady to trade-
in your present car* ifettiem-
Ber that after all you are m aking a
nnrbhadb-&nd not a eh/e. You are
Duyirii d ^.new car In d lim ply
applying youf present ¿at «S à
credit* toward the “purcti&se price
ROOF NOW-PAY LATER
we have
M abe
arrangements for
TIME PAYMENTS
Kxeisniro shingles
ok pioneer t o e
Can Be Laid Orel* Old Shingles Without
* Litter and Rpis.
YOUR CHOICE o r A'W LIH TY O r COLORS
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Samples and Information Free
quality, purity arid flavor, always
yhiir &rbcer for
shlflnd Creamery
BUTTER
made o f the fihett Tkrkteh rind d
mestie tobaccos, jhoperif rifced ri|
blended with gfe&t skilly rttid the
is an extra pikkess^^ltVtoastfec
—no harshness, not a bit o f bite*
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