Visiting Mother— teaauaHMMMIM Mrs. Burton Winnie and little son Wilson Bari of Kansas City, Mo., are in Ashland visiting Mrs. Winnie's mother Mrs. Clary on Pioneer avenue. Mrs? Winnie will also visit with her husband's par­ ents In DUnsmitr, California. Mr Winnie is' expected to arrive in this city in the near future. Amaoaaees B irth ... M r. and Mrs. Herbert .Davis Fryers, 85 cents. Phone ■announced the birth of s fine 8 lb. boy named AubriwtCharles. at the Community b o s«g l tn Med­ OQXbred4dtsh dinner tor mem­ ford, Wednesday, J uh* 4 1 / V is itin g Anderson F a m ily —- bers vmd visiting members of Al­ Mr. and Mrs. Ten,QsB»qar ,y f pha Chapter flo. 1, O. B. S. Ma- A real dance, fair grounds pa Klamath Falls have been v Biting soaia Hall, Tuesday evening, 4:30 ▼Ulos tonight Supper a t mid­ for several days vflth thq Ander­ -2-^Paat Matrons Club wBI furnish son family in Talent. night. Be tberi»/ , *.¿ *1 strawberry shortcake for desert, Bauer formerly resided on Gran­ so please do not bring cqke. . ite street in Ashlaifl ang Is thfc Ijett, Yesterday— Mrs. W. H. Graham and chil­ son of Mr. and lArs. Max Ge •» . « dren 4Katherine -and Billy on Bauer of Medford. 1 ... J . ’ A.- Churchit, president of P in e s tre e t le ^ yesterday by the Southern- Oregon Normal auto for Crescent City, vrhere Mr. Lot the UNION write your full School, is in Salem. Oi'egon. at­ Graham has been located for sev­ verage automobile - Insurance. tending a meeting of the Board eral months and where they will k >. of eonne. M -tf Of Regents make their future fióme. Visited la Medford— Potato chips, 3 pkgs. for 25c, J. H. Fuller, secretary of the Public dsnee and card , party. huerman’s. 833-tf Masonic hall, Monday evening. Ashland Chamber of Commerce J line 6 th. Couple 75c, extra ladles and member of the board of re­ Visited Tidings Office— 25c, cards 26c, Dickey’s orches­ gents of the Southern Oregon Dan Bowerman, editor of the tra. 234-8 Normal School^, was a . business Medford Daily News, was In Ash­ visitor In Medford yesterday. Mr land yesterday and called at the Fuller says that Ashland’s heautl- Daily Tidings Office. Business In Klamath. M b — ful Llthla park Is gow s'scene Frank Upp of Ashland made t of rare beauty. 'His was accom­ trip to* Klamath Falls Tbbrsday panied to Medford by P. R. See our men’s summer Paulserudks sail for less." to look after business affairs. Backus, .eu,mining engineer of Upp’ ls very WM1 h to w n -la that that city.— Medford Daily News. city having graduated (spin th< Left for H eme Klamath Fallk. H ig h School 1» * The newest shadea and fabrics Miss Georgia Mooney, a teacher In men’s suittngs. Paulserud’s in the Lincoln school on Beach tailleurs. g^reet, left yesterday for her Card party and danc*, Masonic SSO-tf home in Evwrett, Washington. Hall, Monday evening, Jqne 6th. Miss Mooney will not return to Couple 76c, extra Iglibs 85c, 108 Registered this city next year. cards 88c. Diekey’s * orchestra. One hundred and thre^, out-of public Invited state cars were registered at the Paulserud’s for cleaning. local Chamber Qf Commerce yes­ Bananas, 3 lbs for S8e, Schuer- terday. Here's at hot one — A r e a l sn’s. 833-tf party At the fair grounds pavil­ Visiting Cousin— ion tonight. Let’s go. Mrs. L. M, Verley of Riverside, Returned This Morning ■ H. D. McNair of the Park gar­ bal., Js spending a few days In Mastered to K. F.— age returned this morning from this city visiting her cousin Mrs. £ Mias Lois Russell Bend, Ore., where he has spent L. Prescott on B, street. Adeline Coovling of the past few days looking after motored to Klamath Vistttag In As Muad ■■ business affairs. terday and spent the ’ Mrs. W. W. Brown and Mrs. lng with friends. made Vat Minnie B. Lake of Grangeville, Idaho, are spending some time In C liff Payne makes brackets. Ashland with their nelce, Miss F o r-th a t picnic lunch,, cold Katherine Vincent of the South­ boiled ham, Schuerman’s. 833-tf ern Orfegog Normal School lac- been selected for camp of the Klamath Fa l ls s co uts, it was an­ nounced Thursday following a meeting of the executive hoard of the Klamath county scout council, gammer camp wlU open •July lg and continue nearly one month. Caldwell, instructor In psychology nt the Southern Ore- ton Normal school, IS la Idaho attending the commencement ex­ ercises at the University of Idaho. Mr. Caldwell receives his Master’s Degree at thia time. TNEATBt BCAimniL TO-DAY ONLY “SCARLET WEST” With CLARA BOW and ROBBBT FRAZER TO-MORROW and MONDAY Hubert Bpntley of this city la workjng at |he Ashlgqd Cleaning and Dyetyg W ork* og Main street during the absence of Mrs, J. W. Beck, who Is confined to her home with Illness. ,, r • y r .a t y ,3 g p - W . -T n - x ' ' ' way* P olo grounds ; York, June 4.— (Ify-T^oe Duhdee ¡qf Baltimore, slashed and pounded his wgy to tKa welterweight cham­ pionship of* the world Friday night, outpointing Pete Latso of Scranton In a 16-round bout " be­ fore 85,000 spectators at the Polo Grounds! The championship changed hands on a Judges* decisions with­ out protest from even the most enthusiastic supporters of the Scranton welterweight, for Dun­ dee had given Latso a severe lac­ ing before thq bout was over. The new champion had the bet­ ter of the milling In nine of the 15 rounds, while Latso won the edge in but four sessions. s Fuller Paints and Varnishes LOUIS A paint and varnish for every need to w s Play “Round Robbin” Game • A ‘‘round-rebbln’’ tennis tour»- amsnt is being held at the Nor- msl school, and is attracting g lot ef attention.' Those participating In the classey are: >7 Womens' Singles— Lola BrooR, Helen Detrick, Ruth Bowmaw, Vereuei Baively, Merla La Plant, Patricia Gale, Merle Eckwapth,' Gladys. Aice, ^>ui»e Scroggins, (gsstl Ipdnardi Carmen Hussong, Ruth Howard and Dora Sparks. JMepr Stages— Robert C hen- berlaln. Ralph Church, Alec Bow­ man, prgydon Crews, Warren Do- remus, Alva Laws, Victor Phelps, Warren Kirkpatrick and Harry Johiison. Womens* Doubles— Gladys Rice and Hasel Leonard; Lola Brooks and Helen Dertlek; Patricia Gate go Mens’ Doubles— Ralph Church and Alva Lawi Alec Bowman agd Wm. Binant; Phjl Bryant and Warren Doremns. at ho >i< ga Traffic Bums Less Common "Auto bums” are becoming al­ most a thing of the past accord­ ing to Harry "Shorty" Ingling, deputy sheriff. . A few • years ago there were hundreds of motor tramps who secured gasoline from police add charitable institutions, move their homes from one town to the next, bat this type of motor tramp lh becoming almost extinct a Ad It la fww times police are asked to help, Ingling says. Checkups made by police on the inerts of such cases make it dif­ ficult for the professional bum to travel far on such charity. PORTLAND, Jane 4— Under the ausploes of the Life Under­ writers Association of Oregon, life Insurance men from all parts of the state w ill gather here on June 9 fa r their annual conven­ tion. Leaders in their profession as well as bankers who are nation-'» ,aver,start copying ally known w ill address the one- Hawaii, even New York will day session, which begins at 1:48 be able to scrape up enough o’dlock lit the afternoon and ad­ grass for a skirt. journs with d banquet to he held at the Multnomgh hotel in the evening. Following the Life Underwrit- 1 drs' convention here, many of the ' life Insurance men w ill leave to j attend^ a similar meeting to be I Held In Seattle on the following I day, June 19. or ()| #n ,n _. Jfl WHEN AN ACHING BACK * Watch your kidneys — when they are affected, e lim in a tio n -la not normal— too scanty and burk­ ing— or too frequent and trouble­ some. Men akd* women every­ where are using and recommend-1 tag Foley Pills diuretic to regu­ late kidney elimination; and to WcftT tHe ’ systeta’" of larking pols- ofas that capse backaches, rheum­ atic pains, jg lff.^afad swollen Joints? tormenting Imqbago. The. medlclngl qualities qf Fq|ey Pills! diuretic^ gm Valued so highly tb it th