Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 29, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    OLD TIRES
SPOIL JULY 4TH TRIPS
GET OUR PRICES AND TRADE IN YOUR
OLD TIRES; FOR NEW ONES
MADDEN’S TIRE SHOP
Phone 90J
Dougherty’s
Grocery
VACATION TIME IS OFTEN ACCIDENT TIME
A small premium w ill bay yon protection agalnat loss of
life, dlsmebennent or loss of time and earning ability due
to accidental means— you do-not have to die to benefit from
such a Policy.
Issued In Terms From One Day To One Year.
Protect Your Fam ily And. Your Self! — Do It Now.
BILIJNGS AGENCY
HAB-A-DASH-INN”
leeialistic ta Men’s Wear
MILLER’S TOGGERY
VACATION DAYS ARE HERE
AN OUTING SUIT . SWEATER - GLOVES
Water Reaches High Mark
Outdoor Fireplaces Of
Lot Owners Threatened-
Road Has Been Improved
Recently And W ill Be
Ready By Fourth.
Visitors nt the auto camp Mars
bssn as plsaasd with the camp
accommodations and -the beauty
of of the U th ia park that many of
them extend their stays from one
day to a week, according to W.
M. Barber, supervisor.
An average of about BO cars
per day stop at the grounds, a
large number of 'them desiring
cabins.
This is due to the in­
creased number of tourists who
do not wish to carry a fu ll camp
oqulpment along with them, says
l(r. Barber.
Among the present visitors at
the camp are Captain and Mrs.
Blygh, of Arizona. Captain Blygh
is a United States Army officer
station in the border state. They
expect to remalp in the camp for
several days and are expecting
friends to join them there.
Visiters Encounter Much Snow
On Diamond Lake Trip Sunday
For Vacation Trips A t
Visitors at Diamond Lake over
The Crater Lake Highway is
last* weekend found much snow, cleared to government camp and
bnt tew fish, according to reports. this morning the 40 laborers start­
Those who did retain with fish ed the task of clearing the snow
were forced to catch them during between Government Camp and
a snow storm, with the exception the rim, while the Klamath and
of early Sunday morning fisher­ other entrance reads are being
men, who had excellent catches.
¿leered with the snow plow.
There was from four to eight
The twenty officials add first
inches of snow thyie Sunday, fall­
ing steadily during the day. Mon­ unit of lodge employdb went to
day thfre was ao snow but a the lake Monday, walking over
the snow with their ^personal be­
heavy rainfall.
longings. Another group of em­
At one time Sunday evening 18 ployes will leave tomorrow morn­
cars were stalled on the heaviest ing for the lake, to prepare for
trade, according to several who the opening, scheduled for Friday,
made the trip.
July 1.
Good fishing, boating, . and
swimming is to be found at the
Lake O’ the Woods # this year, it
is reported by a number of Ash­
land people who have been mak­
ing week-end trips to the summer
resort. -
This year the lake is higher
than It has been for several yqars.
the water coming up so far that
it has threatened to ruin the out­
door fireplaces built on the beach
last ypar and the year before by
WHI
» •» v . AV. piuuu
lot-owners.
*
Due to this high water it is Enthusiasts P]
gttl dpend Sunday
Monday
not necessary to build long piers And Evening-
for the boats or to go more than
Will B eO i
To be In Portia»*—
a few feet in order to swim.
From thirty to thirty-five golf
Mias Emma Jenkins of the Citi
The lake is stocked with var-
ious kinds of fish, including trout, enthusiasts of the city of Ash­ begs Bank w ill spend the week
salmon, and bass, every year, and land are-playing.dally at the new enft lh Portland,
fishermen report that the catches golf course two mires south of
daring the past few weeks have Ashland,' according to an estimate Going to C kHng wIU' '
made by members of the club. *
M r. and Mra. B. A. Peters, Jr.
been large and numerous.
The course was formally open­ w ill go to Chiloquin for th
The road has been recently
graded and prepared for the large ed laqj Wednesday night and golf­ Fourth of JwlySmibhratlen.
amount of summer tigvel, and Is ers have been playing on the eight
In good condition.
The recent completed holes. The ninth hole
storm, however, cut up the road is now being completed and will
to quite an extent and there are b/xopened In about ten days, ao-
ceveral bad mud boles, but the eordlng to. Louis Dodge, president
of the club.
-i-f
worst ones are avoided by detours,
Players
seem
to
prefer
the
even­
it Is said, e
ing 'hoars1 -from five-thirty
to
Mr. and m ™. E .'R . Isaac and
seven-thirty, as the largest num**
Miss Myrta Ottentale. manager
Mr. Isaac’s brother. Hafold Isaac
ber is to be found on the lln k i
and Raymond Furlong, Of Berke- ¿ 6 thnt^tlpie. _ Many have Been . qf the local Pacific Telephone and
WHelOwph - «Company wMl leave
'l»y,,'Who ware here BmidUj and
playing in the early morning Sunday to spend the week-end at
Monday, made a trip to the Lake
hours to avoid the heat.
Bandon and Marshfield.
Sunday, They reported that they
For a short time the course will
ran into a blizzard at the top of
be open to guests of the club and
the mountain which made driving
any who are Interested In the j
very difficult, but that there was gamp,, bnt later a fee will be'
no snow at the lake.
charged to non-members.
I
A number of lot-owners
of Ash- ** According to several profession- '
A
land are planning to spend the
als who have inspected the Ash-
Fourth of July nt their summer
cottages and it is expected that
Please Turn To Page 6
At Central P o i n t -
the road will be put into condition
Homer Billings o f. this cjty
go to the Lake on July 6 to spend
by that time.
made a trip to Central Point this
Boys of the Y. M. C. A. will two weeks in camp.
GOLF COURSE
DRAWS MANY
Buy Your Lunches
THE PLAZA CAFE
Salads - Sandwiches - Desserts
YOU’LL ENJOY YOUB VACATION
BETTEB IN A
NEW .CHEVROLET
¡VACATION PERSONALS
morning to estimate loss on house­
hold goods ■ belonging to Lester
Wertz, whose home was destroyed
by Are Sunday morning.
Going to Crescent City—
Mr. and Mra. Charles Robertson
of the Automotive Shop will spend
July 4th at Crescent City.
SEE THEM AT
The Automotive Shop
A No. 1 Bulk Coffee
BEST FOR MONEY IN CITY, AT
50c Lb.
Charles Robertson of thè Cltl-
zens Bank, and wife and daughter
wlll be in TUIamook for thè
Fourth of July.
Wolcott’s Grocery
TOURIST SUPPLIES •
Leaves Sunday—
Miss Leona Smith, who is em-
ployed at the local office of the
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
Company expects . tb spend tee
Doing to £elrnt— <
,
Mr. and Mrs. George Bldmen-
auer and daughter, Clara, will
leave early Sundhy morning for
Salem, Oregon, where they will
spend the Fourth of July visiting
LITHIA PARK
Welcomes You With Its Coolness
friends.
Going to Lake—
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Isaac will
spend Sunday and Monday at
their summer home at Lake O*
The. Woods according to present
piaqs. .
Eat Your Picnic Dinners There
TAM - EXTRA HOSE - SHIRT - RAIN COAT
Select Them From Our Complete
BOYS! MEN!
Outing Goods Department
WE HAVE THE SHOES FOB THAT
TEIP YOU ABE PLANNING
A SHOE POX BVZKY HXXD
The XL Electric Station
Foj*
Eveready Flashlites And Batteries
.
THEY LAST LONGER
Phone 82
Awnings For All Cars____ ... -S3.Q0 - 1
Stewart Speedometers, P r ic e .............
Dash Gasoline Gage, P r ic e ....................
Magnet, Trouble Lite, For Camping.....
Ford Glass Wind Wings A P a ir .. . . .
Holley Carburetor, Manifold, Hot Spot
And Vaporizer ......................
Black Hawk Water Pumps . . . . . . . . . .
•Bash Ignition Systems .............. .
Far Tire Repair K i t s .........................
Stromberg Carburetors and Manifold
Ford Stop Lite ...................................
Ford Bumpers, Front or Rear..........
Apco Shimmy Stops ..........................
Snubbing Units Complete S e t ..........
Vase For Enclosed C a rs.....................
Mirror and Vase For Enclosed Cars
Drum Lits For Ford a Pair......... . . . ........
A '
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
4.96
SHASTA ICE CREAM
For Your Picnic Dinners -
Heath’s Confectionery And Grocery
A t The
OPEN PBOM T A. M. TO II P. M.
We Carry A Fine Line Of Lunch Goods For Your
PICNIC DINNERS
BREAD - BUTTER «. MILK - EGGS
275 Bost Main
Phone 50 - Ford Garage
Ashland Creamery