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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1927)
ANew S ty le TALY'/VLY 4TH (Continued From Png« Ota') SO B SALE— Sm ail rook crush er, * H. P . heller, store grate« and backs, lawnm owers sharpened and repaired. Casting« and ma chine work at E agle Iron and Braaa Foundary, 140 Oberlin St. Commerce have voted to Join with the directors o t the T alent Irriga tion District in promoting an old fashioned com m unity-picnic at the Hyatt Dam. A real barbecue w ill be provided by the Talent folks under the direction of D. M. Lowe, an expert in thia line and togeth er with hot coffee w ill be served free to all the crowd. A com m ittee headed by Olin R. Arn- Bpiger, manager of the Irrigation District will have charge o t this part of the program. W. P. W alters, local Y. M. C? A. secretary will have charge of a program of sports for both old and young. There w ill be a flag raising, a patriotic address. Ashland m erchants should take advantage of this opportunity to meet with their neighbors on this day in a better social contact. WANTED: — Old lady to stay Slt-l-mo.« w ith Mrs. Brush nights. 540 Oak apartments and «ahtaa with ga POH SA LS: — Bing cherries, street. 252-tf rages. Reasonable by month or w««k. Barker Apt*. S it Oraa 10c per lb., pick them yourself WANTED: Plain sew ing. Phone SIO-ft« lta. l n - t f 410 H olly. 22? or call a t ' 431 E. \M aln. 268-0t* FOR RENT: A modern two room apartm ent, com pletely fur nished, splendid location. Reas onable. Ideal for students, 244 H a r g a d ln e / 253-tf FOR SALE: — »0 W hite Leg horn pullets, 8 weeks old, or w ill trade for fresh cow. Phone 292J. 2 6 4 -lt FOR SALE: — Man’s bicycle, le t class condition, 129 Laurel St. 255-lm o.* FOR SALE— Cherries for can ning, cheap. Aah. F. & Pro. Assn FOR SALK 1928 Ford Touring Car, Baloon Tires, Ruxtell Axle, 3 to 1 gears, Motor Meter, Outside Oiler. This year’s license. Like new ....................... FREE License W ith AU USE DCARS »rd Touring ................. . •rd Touring ..................... Roadster Touring Ford Tourlgg Ford Tudor .. r ora i oupo ............ . 82 ALL CARS IN GOOD •“T H E MOB” Much newspaper com m ent has been made on the three effigys of the D’Antrem ont brothers hanged on the Chamber of Commerce sign on the Plaza after the brothers w ere taken to the penitentiary at .Salem. Newspaper reports of the affair have been grossly exagger ated and Ashland folks are not at all appreciative of the publicity which resulted. So far as there is known there was no “mob” spirit behind the “hanging” which ac cording to those who were on the street during the night the effigys were strung up— no disturbance whatever having been made. Toledo— Dredging on Yaqulna Bay harbor w ill soon begin. SERVICE STATION and Camp G ro u n d -O v er 20 a c r e s land, 3 acres alfalfa, store and 0-room house com bined, 4 bungalow s for tourists, garage, tool shed, som e cabins, spring w ater system , Sheep Train And Crew shower bat&s, two gas pumps, near Stranded In Mountains good sm all town, splendid money By Rising Waters maker. Price 98500, term s on part. H. C. Galey, 65 E. Main St. DURANGO, Colo., June 2». — 258-8t (IP) — With all arenues of escape blocked off by flood w aters of FOR SALE— 6 acres irrigated, rIveraJjytherjftan, Juan basin, ap- on Pacific highw ay near town, prehenslon"*was fe lt here today soma fruit. Call 60S north main. for the safety of a sheep train of 220-1 mo. 22 cars and the train crew. Since IF YOU WALT • good home the train left Durango sarly yes Inquire at Brown A R ice, 02 N. terday for Silverton, a bridge at Main. < ' . 01-tl Tacoma has peen torn away and the railway from there follows along the banks of the Animas river. ' WANTED — E x p e r i e n c e d It was possible, railway Offic cherry Packers. Apply ready for ials adm itted, that the train might work. Ash. F. A Pro. Assn. have plunged into a w ashout. 35S-Xt Follow ing a cloudburst last night and th is m orning, rain con PIANO INSTRUCTION — Mrs. tinued to fall today, w hile stream s Harold A lklns. Tel. 441-J. rapidly grew to lake proportions. 237-1 m o.' .Across the divide at Soldiers HAMAKKB TRANSFER a n d Summit, Utah, high waters had Storage Co. office at .residence, delayed Denver & Rio Grande trains approxim ately 24 hours. 174'N orth Main. Phone 410. The train crew of th e sheep train included eight men. The Durango plant of the American Sm elting & Refining company suffered 230,000 damage last night when a m udslide crash ed into the storehouse and swept on across, burying the ïallroad Hosuital Believed Stands tracks. D S IN COLORADO THIRSTY SEEK BURIED CACHE Over Quantities Of Choicest Liquors TUCSON, ARIZ., June 29— (IP) — The site o f the United States hospital 52 m ay be the scene of a great stam pede next year and Tncson m ay be visited by cara vans o f thirsty adventurers and sourdoughs prospecting for trea sure far richer than Tonopah gold. P ersistent stories and repeated rumors th at kegs, casks o f pre war -whlske, w ines and cordials are cached in system atic order on the five acres now leaded by th e governm ent for McCartan Veterans hospital, give rise to the possibility. Charles Loebs, an old San Francisco saloon keeper came to A rison s In 1910. He bought up fiv e acres o f ground three m iles from the city and built upon it “ Pastim e P ark,” a place for tired business m en, cowpunchers and prospectors. Roseburg— Work begins July 1 Wierd stories o f adventure and on new 200,000 Christian Chureh. vieied occurences floated about and b over ad near the place but it w as alw ays a popular road GOLF COURSE DRAWS MANY house. When Ariapna voted for local (C ontinued From Page Three) option in 1914, Loebrf, so the story goes, fearing for loss of a land course, it compares favorably fortune in liquors, Is said to With the m ajority of thoae on the have made a system atic burial of pacific coast. The location ia his extensive stock at various said to be particularly adapted, points witbln his five acres. The gnd in several years it can be made one of tha finest in the territory is now covered by 83 governm ent-built buildings. state, they say. Loebs was shot to death in Interest in the gam e has been rapidly increasing am ong the 1917 and he carried w ith him the Through tow nspeople and it w ill probably secret of bis cache. be necessgry to add tha other m any searches in the succeeding nine holes in anothei* year or so, years but one cask of liquor has been found. the club members think. ART STUDENTS • ARE IN CITY Seek Accommodations Near Washington School Building Enrollm ent for coursese offer ed by the Ashland Oregon Sum mer School of Art are being re ceived and a number of the art students have already arrived in this city according to Mrs. Victor Mills, local member of the social com m ittee of the school. The coursese. are to be con ducted at the W ashington school and the early arrivals are seek ing accommoditions at hom es in the vicinity of that school. Mrs. Mills requests that any of the residents in that vicinity who will offer room and board to tbe visitors, com m unicate with the Chamber of Commerce in order that the students of art may be located im m ediately upon their arrival in this city. Definite announcem ents r e - gardlng enrollm ent and other immediate activities of those in terested in the school, the classes of which are scbeduld to start July 6, are withheld pending the arrival of Belle Cady W hite, who is director of the school. Exquisite specim ens o l the “ tulip rose” were brought to the Tidings office Monday by C. E. Donnelly, San Francisco, former Ashland resident who is spending the summer in this city. READ CLASSIFIED ADS • ? X u u * r WW4M i wanw GO M GN *1 A MOfflV t TING W WÖM «A64ÍT f MB A SOCK THAT'S L£ Y HBfc. S. B. AHffiLL S NONC OF VOJft W is e c R A C k s - OoCH—J/ £ l L 6BTIPMOMWA9 H5RS V ow ' d G c r a SO C K PO« DOLLINÛ u p W c POINT OF r her MECO UE ON L XTOUR THUMB/ < OPTICS HOTOS 10 to I S ». m^—a to S p. m. Pioneer Bldg. Chiropractic Physiotherapy Radionic Remember This method Is safe and brings health where others fail. Free examination this month. Potentiom eter diagnosis in cluded. Office Phone 48 Res. 142 WM. E. GOULD T. L. POWELL General Transfer Good team and motor trucks, Good service at a reasonable prfee — Phone 88. JORDANS BASH AND CABINET WORKS Corner Helman and Van Ness. Phone 101. 104-tf D&. BBMBSTA. W 00D 8 Praetioe Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Including Teeth Office H o rn : ie - 1> and a - ■ CALL JERRY O’NEAL For Your Next Job Of Plumbing Shop in Beaver Bldg. 37 First St. Phone WHITTLE TBANSFBB ft STORAGE 0 0 . Coal, Wood and Storage Packing, Crating and Shipping. Simply braid the hair and wind It around the neck, girls, fastening it ta the back with hairpins and setting it oft with a docorative pin in front. That’s Dolores Del Rio's new style hint. The Mexican Him beauty's fad has become popular in Hollywood, even though the weather's warm. o ’clock. It will require about forty cars to convey the party from the depot and ail citizens of Ashland who are Interested and willing to assist in this plan are request ed to phone the Chamber of Com DENVER, Colo., June 29.— (LF) merce and so advise. —The gravest problem facing the government of the United States oday is waste of its natural re- -.ources. Senator W illiam E. Borah >t Idaho declared last night in an address before the International Advertising association in con- Resources Must Not Be Wasted Borah pointed to th e n Mississippi flood disaster and waste of the nation’s raw oil sup ply as examples. The enator who is chairman if the senate foreign affairs com- nittee, u ^ id the advertising men o build up home markets and list European .m arkets take care of hem selves. “Three are markets to be built ip here of far more value to the Kmerlcan farmer than the fugl- Ive markets which we are hunt- ;ng abroad,” Borah declared. NEIL CREEK NOTES (Continued from Page Four) Friday night, July 0. Mrs. Edith Coleman of Seaside, Oregon, is visiting her brother, E. M. E llis of E llis Service Station. Mrs. Coleman has been visiting n San Francisco and will go from here to Portland to spend the summer. — 0BBD WOU/BS — ARTHUR WOUflMAN Ü Gtomw&Ql&at Office 220 4th St.,— Satlsfac tion Guaranteed Prices Rea sonable. ___ F. MUIRHEAD New Method Cleaning Rugs Cleaned, Dyed and Sised Window Shades Cleaned And Repaired— All Kinds of Carpet Work Patronise home Industry Painting, tinting and papering, try Cliff Burlingame, 681 Mt. Ave. or phone 456. 167-1 mo. Reduced BREAD, CAKES, P ASTERIES FRESH EVERY DAY ' HAMBEK OF COMMERCE PLANS FOR VISITORS (Continued From Page o n e ) Reception com m ittee. The regular Entertainm ent com m ittee, Mr. Lew HAnsen, chairman w ill have charge of tha general program and a large nffm- ber of Ashland citizens are re quested to furnish cars to give the visitors a drive about the city. The party w ill arrive in Ashland via the Southern Pacific R. R. at 12 o ’clock. The drive will be the first item on the program, the party having lunch in a body at the Llthia 'Springs Hotel at 2 JU5T RAW ove« T ór a M iNore- W HERE’S pop? LÑTW6NEXT ROOH DARNING -, SOfcKS Bone Dry — Freeh — From Factory. Small Kindlingwood 22.76 per load Hamaker Transfer Farmers Attention! Look at your mowers for broken and worn parts before cutting commence«. We keep in stock • repairs for any or most ot mower’s made. Garden tools, hose, lawn mowers, fencing and post* of every description. PeiPs Corner* Blocks and Wood Springfield w ill lay 2 1-2 m iles of sidew alks. ♦' Phons 11T Office 88 Oak 8k 4TH STREET BAKERY Summer Price Blocks Last Years Supply xmoKAi ausi Load $5.50 Auto Fraight T an n in i PAINTING 16 Inch, 2nd Growth Light feet fairly dance with ddig go tbe aches and pefas, callouses, blisters and bans “Tix" draws out the add sons that puff up yo«r matter how hard yon work von dance, how far yon tb9 eaptiutcomplefa home com fort- - Wood $3.25 SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY US 12 Inch Fir Wood $3.50 Carson-Fowler Lumber Co. - \ In The Heart Of Town Order by Telephone Phono 030J4, Medford Springfield — Rowena Mining Company w ill work its Blue River gold properties, estim ated worth 2800,000. ((outlaw ed From P a g e ftear) By Taylor P ur OK TWO PAIRS, P O P - H ie mouj VMILLtSOAte »N WFFCR6NT PLACES y Dr. GhaxlM A. HtiMf Physician tad Sarge» D M it F lo m U H Home Phone 164-L Contractor— Realtor— Builder Houses, lots, acreage and tim ber for sale, terms. Rpalrlug, rem odeling and new work. 4S4 Mountain Are. Phone 4S8J Mom ajnd Pop I Convalescent Home — e v Tìte sogno o r THINÛS «fc’S OÍXAlfc MOGe than darning Lawn Mower on a small lneoma, on« M «st buy high-priced gowns at reduoed prices. This week severs) ot the finest shops on Fifth Avenue «re soUtag off their summery costume« for 827 and 830 «ash. ragardlmw «1 their original prices. Borne « f these are beautiful hand-mad« or embroidered import* w h ie k M x e a distinction. Whisk the average gown of that price lack«. Hdta, regardless o f their original price. Shoes, lik ew ise, have boon ffNntly Simpson's Hardware uTho Winchester Stere”