Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 16, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    T ill RHDAV, J u te 10, toar
W hen 99 W as W ed to f t
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corbett and
daughters and Mr. Corbett’a nelce
acd nephew of Walla Walla. Wn.,
who have been visiting h«te, spent
Sunday at the Corbett mine near
Hilt, visiting with Mr. Corbett’a
parents. The two children from
Walla Walla will spend the fu n ­
nier with their grandparents at
the mins.
Mrs. M. J. McCallister spent
Sunday at the home of her sister,
Chief Clint Baughman, urbe rt»
contly retarne« after a three day
trip with the fire jfreventlod cara-
cerning the amusing incidente
which occurred whtW h ie tllto
laddies Were patting aerosa thelt
message. One At these désta triti
an incident «hfttì ocCdrrad i t tit«
Hetman batik here.
Much pnbllcify was given' CStof
Elliott a t VhdfArd to t hfs dive
for life from the Medford hotel,
but thbke who wltheeaed thè
“slide” Of C ai B toìto frOm the
Helman pool, claim thia wak (he
mbkt kibctabalat-, to élttot, thril­
ling, graceful and Jbffiit At All.
It Was hoWevbr, Bkùghmatt toys,
witnessed by only & tew, to tt
was an tmproinptu event. The gek-
IAI “C ip” fortunately carried his
life preserver with him when he
started down the slide and whs
hanging to It tightly When he
struck the water. Other methbem
of the carkvan sódght to ln id ce
him to try a similar stunt at .
Marshfjeld, hut he deetldèd with
thanks.
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Mrs. E u gen e Spehcer on Seventh
street In A shland.
A. R. Brown has been enjoying
a visit with his brother Arthur
Brown of Detroit, Mich.
Mr.
Brown is manager of the Provis­
ion Department of a large meat
Packing Company In Detroit. He
is returning home by way of bos
Angeles, where he will visit a
rister.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. tlamaker
A brass band played the wedding march and 1000 people loooked on
and son J. C. and Wm. Weedon
when Captain W. A. Tyler, «9. and Mrs. Martha. Jelllson. 70, were
of Klamath Falls were guests at
wed on Memorial Day at the Illinois Soldiers’ Home at Qnlncy. Cap­
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
tain Tyler Waa with Major Anderson at Fort Sumter.
Kincaid over the week end. J. C.
will spend the Bummer at the will teach in New Castle, Calif.,
Kincaid home.
this winter. Mrs. Walton was for­
Andrew Dosierr a prominent merly Miss Ena Davis of Talent.
resident of this vicinity, passed
Miss Francis Howard of Klam­
a w ay,at his home near Wagner ath Falls, spent the week end
LOS ANGELES, June 16.—r(JJ>)
Soda Springs, Thursday evening. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Well, one hpeband yras too wet
Mr. Dosier was 83 years old. His
B. Howard In Medford.
and , another wouldn’t even take
many friends in the -Melt Creek
X good crowd attended the old
a dry cleaning, so two wives re­
neighborhood extend their sym­ time dance Friday night.
The
belled and their suits for divorce
pathy to his family In their be­
next dance will be given FVlday,
are now on file in superior court.
reavement.
June 24.
Every one <welcome.
John J. Hayes, motion picture
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McCallister Cc-me have a good time.
promoter, drank six bottles of
and baby left Saturday morning
gin every day, and coughed ajl
for a few days visit with Mrs
night, Mrs. Marlon Hayes said in
McCallister’s parents near Albany.
NEW MAP ISSUED
her complaint.
Miss Mary Lonise Murphy spent
a few fdsys last week ristting
And Fred J. Pell, despite pre­
Jane and Ruth Elam.
nuptial pledges, wouldn’t use
soap and didn’t take a bath, Mrs.
Little Daisy Kincaid spent last
Matilda Pell declared In her ac­
week visiting with her aunt, Mrs.
tion. But then, she said, that
C. B. Howard of Medford.
was only for fonr and one-halt
Miss Esther Thylor and Mr.
months they lived to-gether.
Harvey Hansen were married in
Sacramento. California, June 3.
Mrs. Hansen is the daughter of
“MADONNA" RUES
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Taylor.
LO8 ANGELES. Jufae 18,— (UP)
The young couple will make their
(LP)— -Dorothy Cummings. film
home in Sacramento.
actress who played the role of
Mr. and MV*. O. W. Walton
the Madonna in "The King of
and little son, Barlo, Of Mendo­
Kings,” today filed suit for
tine, Calif., spent the week end
divorce in open defiance Df an
with Mr». W alton’s aunt, Mrs. A.
asserted contract with Cecil B.
B. Chapman. They have gone to Ltho various., types of surfaces.
be Mille, producer, forbidding
Shasta City, where Mr. Walton
will attend summer normal. He SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS such' actten.
One Too Wet;
One Too Dry
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If you talked with Donald Brian
about throat protection,
he’d fifty to you:
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never
harsh.
WAtat stoop 4<U in
PORTLAND. J U u 16— (tM—
A Ione bandit, apparently the
same one who robbed the place
April 1», robbed the Berg Waist
shop today and escaped with
»700 after lo ld in g totit WoiAen
At
g_ revolver. He es-
cape4 through the b a sem en t'o f
the Portland hotel, w in g » the
same exit as he used oh- a for­
mer occasion. Me wto described
as dressed the wsme-Mi th e men
who raided the Place .before—-e
tall man with stoop, wearing
long, dirty topcoat. Mr». Brink
Meyer. In charge, told police she
recognised the man as the same.
You, too, w ill find that Lticky
Strikes are mild and mellow—the
finest cigarettes you ever smoked,
made of the finest Turkish and do­
mestic tobaccos, properly aged and
blended with great skill, and there
is an extra process—“It’s toasted’-
no harshness, not a bit of bite* 1
PLEADS UNWRITTEN
LAW—■
GIVEN FREEDOM
LO8 ANGELES, June 1«,— ftP)
— Earl Stnith, charged with the
"unwritten law” innt-der of Lu­
ther Bart a, was freed here yds-
The murder ihdfctment against i i
Smith, Who charges that Bhrtt- I ,
despoiled his home in an atlacl **
upon his 19 year old wife, Mrs. ~
|R |4 te‘WtoItB, *SA aismfased by ' *
the dtatrict Attorney’S office AV■
t lf i
accused
man
prepared
Io
go to trial a seCdnd time Monday.
The action followed failure of
A jury in the first trial to agree
and the decision of prosecutors
that the evidence was insufti-
ctent.
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GRANGfefefl IN SESSION
TODAŸ A t COKVÂLLÏ8
CORVALLIS, June 16.— (IP)—
Opening the business session of
the Oregon State Grange ap­
proved the ‘ Norris amendment
eliminating Lame Duck sessions
o f congress and endorsed A. L.
Got, as a member of the board
of directors of the branch land
banks.
RRAVE DOG SAVER LIEE
LO8 ANGELES, lu n e 16. —
(IP) — “Spider”, A fdmale Airdale
TerrteT. iftasedt of the Fireboat
Dennis Sullivan here, recently de-
tofted her nursing puppies long
enough to caute a loan’s life to
Ae bared.
Spider eaW Michael t . Hardi-
Wan t « ll‘bff thé pier. She ran
to the 'edge aiid sel up such a
tiolse that Rotemka OScar Wuot-
'11a, ran to tee what was the mat-
Rh Apt« the Onfdriuhate man
attempting to Straggle With the
sWlrllng tide ahd Jumped in to
rohene h i« .
The flfelnatt wak ndt having tn
easy time of It la the water,
weighted down hy Hardlman’S
hddy so Spider harked and bark­
ed nntll the whole crew of the
flrebdat came Ott the ran and
pulled the two from the water.
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IX).\K BANDEE ROBS
Chamberlin
p*
'‘There's a big differ*
ence in cigarettes, (
find. I ant especially
critical because thy
voice is such an im*
pottant factor in my
profession. I find
Lucky Strikes pro*
tect it, keeping it
Vhea the excitement was over
they found Spider calmly lyirig in
her box nursing her phppies.
• RfcEfc RtW MAN t E rr
SÂN FRANCISCO, June 16.—
- Hum runnkrs. gangster», peace
oritceri And even a Welrirè wòrh-
e f were snhpoenaOd ruehtowsiMkht
to appear before a Federal grand
Jury Wednesdsÿ to tell whht» t»»y
know of the agperied "Shjfiilhg”
Ol »2,000,006 worth a t liquor
through Orange cottnty under the
“prdteetlen” of deputy sheriffs
and state motorcycle officer*.
Here is the first picture to reach A m en » showing Clarento D. Ghrmbeiihi aqd
Charles A. Levine sifter they had landed in Cottbus, Germany, on concllhidft
their
World, record-breaking non-stop flight from New York. Chamberlin sto*:dP at the left,
pointing to the broken propeller of their monoplane, “ Columbia,” while Levttte, at the
right» and a German, in the rear, look on. This picture, taken h few momenta idler the
CdGrihMa had come down in a swamp at Cottbus, breaking ita propeller, was rushed
to Landon by airplane, being the first picture to reach England.* At London tt wfcf
tragflBittod to New York by the Radio Corporation of America, reaching NeV Votk
befbre any other picture. There it was placed on the telephoto Wires'and sent broadcast
thronghddt the CDftntry. tt took less time for this picture to reach The Tidings from
O crw M M tan » t t e . for Chamberlin and Levine to fly from New York to Cottbus.1
Interest In Oregon farms con-
tihues to gain, according to W. G.
Ida, manager of the Land Settle­
ment Department of the Portland
add State Chambers of Commerce.
Letters and inquiries coming to
the Department during the last
fiye months total 11,607, all seck-
ing information concerning the
conditions of farming in this
state. Out of 1046 signed ques-
tionaires returned containing in­
formation regarding the homo-
seakers’
Intentiotta,
financial
standittg and other matters, 1003
indicated their Intention of com­
ing to OVégoh withlh the ttext
few months. These signed state­
ments specified that the newcoih-
ers would hate capital for invest­
ment «mounting to over »2,300,-
006.
SCOTCH TRESSER COSTLY
ÒLA8COW, June 16. — (LP) —
Cl<tse td »100,0*0,00« a year is
spent by women add girls on bob­
bing and Shingling In ficotland,
according to James ,SteWart, the
’’HAfihttemer” M.»P. for St. Rol­
lon, ahd a s h consequence, he says
a new Occupation has been start­
ed which employs many thou­
sand* of men and Women. .
"I atn sa fe women will not
rdldrn to the long hair fashion,
btekdaé thè pfekenl mode is sd
comfortable and Byteàic.“ he
dint On. "Shingling is As popu­
lar # ith the Wnjne» of the ttiin-
Ihf vtllagto as It is With the wo­
men df Mayfair.”
In England the cost of treat*
mdnt of tfie hair variés fTort 39
r e « « in the Wortlag-tlaSs vlll-
Ag« lo »1»» to the fashionable
satddn of London. Some rich wo-
m a i think »26 to »128. quite nor­
mal expenditure tor hair treat-
tneirt Mt one session, hut such
ettriVkgance Is abnormal.
•"Mie average woman probably
stonds ahont »6 to »8 a year oA
hsdrehta,”
Stewart
concluded,
“Wplhh compares favorably with
the expense of the average matt
on Shavtttg. Mirrili* and *hath-
Fliers Visit
RIDING POPULAR
a.
PORTLAND, Ore., June 16. —
t p C S l (ip)— Popularity of riding in Port­
land is illustrated again with the
— (IP) organisation of another equest-
sin and , rian organisation, known as the
in fliers “Whip and Spur club.”
records
.
elr trip
The club p ans to Promote the
ty have <,e8,re to r,de and to toke P*rt
visit In ,n a11 otlier activities having a
te Hun- connect,on w,th horsemanship. It
will organise si polo team and
me here W,H play ia,Bea w,th the arn,y
Qna
team* and other locAl riding
Clubs.
,
One hundred members will be
nations taken In on a selective list. A
termln- farm near Portland has been
Molalla i taken over as a site for a polo
1 fieM, track and club-honse.
Snow Plow And
Sun Does Work
Definite assurance that the
Crater Lake roads will be clear
of snow by JULT 1, the official
opening date of the park, was
gfVon Tuesday at the Crater Na­
tional Park headquarters In Med­
ford’.
The Wright snow plow is
clearing the snow away from
the Medford entrance and the
rokd is now clear to a mile be­
yond White Horse. The receht
warm days have melted tile snow
over two feet doWn It was re­
ported.
COLUMBIA FLIGHT ENDS IN MARSH
Forced to tond in a marsh at Kottbus, Germany', with a broken pT^pellor, the Wright-
Belbtltcn mwiopHtne, Coltohbia is pirturid Above «ftvr the dahgehtofe landing had been
made and the plime dragged out of a swnm’p. A (Jeriniui meehanic is standing in front
of the plane, white tuo citizens managed to edge In as tho picture was being taken.
Notice the cracked propollor which made a ooMtijmsnce of the flight to Berlin imi>0s-
sibio until a new v*op<qret was obtained.-
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