Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 30, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    teflte JAemWRim ¡bai srtem rw-
ganttaw t t e tertifi»« «a®** ate
vasftue» trum CailiM'u.a ww*»tes
to «fcaaee nteis- attehs ateat tte
Monday F*®«
recur* ie Cali­
fornia to attend tte Mg celebra­
tion at Dnnsmair.
Holiday attractions in' the vi­
cinity of Ashland were sufficient­
ly great however, that the play­
ers gave definite assurance this
morning that they would remain
over for the Monday game.
The Yreka team is a hard-hit-
tiag aggregation with records of
many victories for the season, in­
cluding a smashing victory over
the Boas for which the locals
will attempt to revenge them­
selves In the holiday game*
which are 10 be PIa>ed at tbe
Jackson Hot Springs grounds.
Way back Into the shadowy
dreamy past, for centuries be­
fore the Christian era, people of
all nations, creeds and colors
have . tried .to fathom the great
unknown, to look into the future
and solve life’s great mysteries.
Each race has had its soothsayer,
witch doctor or medicine man.
Met Childhood
Chum Recently
aft. Helens—One week’s lum-i
her shipments total f t , 600,000
feet.
Asterisk—New Unlbn .. Pacific
O. H. Johnson, while In Oak­
ferry
will go-late service July 1.
land recently, met a childhood
-
. ' -7 t
,
--¿.'»v : *
chum whom he had not seen for
Olney— Five .districts vote on
44 years.
school consolidation project.
While looking up a name In
the ■ directory. Mr. Johnson saw
the femd of James E. Ryan. He
had known a James E. Ryad 44
years ago back In Wisconsin, but
did not know he had come to the
Swimming pools require 'good
coast country.
design to insure proper sanita­
However, he risked a nickel in
tion'. The floor surrounding the
the Mjone call aad the-rfeult was
pool should be constructed of ma­
a visit with his old playmate. The
te
AsS lmprevlous to water and so
UNIVERSITY O F OREGON,
twe*of them had not seen each
arranged'
that all water will' drain
Eugene, June 29.— (Special)—-A
r liter for 44 years when at the special order from the United into fhe sewer and not flow back
age of 18 years Mr. Johnson came Sûtes / War Department- an­ Into the pool. The cleanliness
west
nounces the promotion in rank of ’ of the Jjyik should be Insured by
William 8. Sinclair, professor'of ■ the construction of a trough at
U. Of 0. Mah
Made Colonel
Bible School - >
Is Organized
(¡Irganizatioii of a Bible school
'Wag^gfleeted by members of the
Christian church at Phoenix re­
cently. John F. Leggett, was
named superintendent; M. Brown­
ing, assistant
superintendent;
George Schnicr, secretary treasur­
er; Raymond Browning, librarian
and Mrs. Ways, organist.
8unday evening Mr. Leggett
preached on the subject "What
ChrJstianist has done for the
world.
The Bible school will meet next
Saaday morning at 10 o’olock and
M. Browning will preach la the
evening.
Jacksonville
Is Resigned
Jacksonville looses its prestige
of county seat of Jackson county
without further fight according to
J. B. Wetterer of that village, «me
of the leaders in the legal .fight
to retain the courthouse there.
There is a tduch of sadness about
the village as arnangements for
the final moving on Friday are
military science and tactics at
the University, from Heutehant-
coloael to colonel.
Colonel Sinclair has been head
of the Reserve Officers Training
Corps of the University since
1982, and has been In the United
States Army since 1998. He Is'a
graduate of the Michigan Military
Acadamy and the University of
Michigan. He served with his
present rank during the World
War,
As drtnxatfen has progressed,
superstition has given way. "¡to
science, and now an thee»
mysteries ttwd exprenlon ip'the
hands;of the modern magician?,
Richard», the World’s forefeOst
mafeslan, Wfl W fe e attraction
at the Vlnlsjjg theater fair three
day» starting T s e s d i y night
Richards brings to Ashland > a
■how that not only contains the
very utmost In the raost.jnodgrn
twentieth century mystery, but
he also offers the most bsffhpg
and weird Wonders of the Odfnt
and Far East.
• .
In fact, so great is his re­
pertoire and-fe massive the s h i p ­
ment that tWo spoetai railroad
baggage cam are required to
transport the many big, ponder­
ous effects; tWo mechanical crews
are required to handle the trap­
pings. A large company of artists,
musicians, electricians, assistant
magia and pretty girls assist!
not to mention * regular Barn-
um’g meaagerie of Ifveetock, birds
and animate.
The shew, most gorgeolusly
staged, Is in three acts and 10
elaborate Scenes, and requires
almost three hours In its entirety.
Muriel Mon», Betty /« ta Niehold,
R I q * g r d Woofer ber g, Mooers.
Bobby Joneg »M Altert «trotto«.
' There wo» o coed turnout Of
voter« to the special eloetloa lu t
ous.
^
ert and Mm. Leoaa Jowee of Ash-
teafe Mss. M i l d r e d Wasd efi
Phoenix, Meedamee Jf. F. Arnold,
D. H. Jackson, N. B. Beast, Carl
Glasgow, Frank Reed, Delwln
H tofey/Ahite «***»•
$trat-
tdkg. Wm Glenn, Florence Roe,
J.
Mom», Stella Morse. J. R.
Leslie, Btetha Gsfllatln, A l i e s
Farmer, J. R. McCracken, R. N.
Chaney. James Lennox, Misses
R o i l s i and Frances Gallatin,
precinct which is at the VsMey
Vfew eebool house. / ..
Mrs. Lo'i’t' Hash, Mrs. May
Karris and children. S. A. ArfeM.
Orpha and. Edith .Afhold Add «tu­
ner With Mr and MfS. J. F, Ar­
nold last WedreafeW
cart Bostwick went to the fa
corn» Military Hospital lose Sun­
day to be op «rated on for an In­
jury receive 1 while serving. in
the army dur’ng the Word war.
lh faction should »Jso be continu­
if clarlfleatlon and disln-
are properly conducted,
Inc pool» cad be made rea­
sonably safe. Swimming Is one
of the best and most exhilarating
fOrms of eterette. an« a* swim­
ming pdol water is efedntfshly
drinking water it should measure
np to the same standards. .
Mr. aad Mr«. lames lea d er aad
Keith. Mr. and Mrs. McCracken
left for their hosae la California
last Monday morning liter spend­
ing thred .Weeks w ih their tod,
J. K. BcCfeMken and daughter,
Mrs. James Lennox.
Mrs. O. W. Nichols entertained
the ladles of Valley View last
Monday afternoon very enjoyably.
Daring the afternoon the guests
enjoyed piano numbers, played
by Mrs| Alta Nichole, Mm. Alice
Farmer and the Misses Rosina
aad
Frances Gallatin.
Fred C. Holibaugh, a resident
At four thirty Mm. Nichols,
of VMfoy VfeW for a number of
assisted by her daughters, Mrs.
years, but now of Bellflower,
Caltf., has been fesMlng with old
friends hem. the past week. He THHKB-DAY H O H D A T
was accompanied north by Mr.
W. H. Hurley, Who .egpects to
spend several Weeks here at his
old home, going home With Mr.
Holibaugh on hie return from
Washington.
a. A. Arnold, Orpha and John
Arnold took their large herd of
dairy cattle oat to their Dead In­
dian ranch last Week,.Where they
will stay until about October first.
Edith Arnold wbo has been
very ill, is recovered sufficiently
edges of tank to afford a place for to retnrn to her home and then
expectoration and to prevent dirt to the Dead Indian ranch last
from draining into the P90I. The Monday.
tank should be large— about four- . John' Rlgg of Ashland and Bred
hundfed gallons of water per C. Hollibangh of Bellflower, Cal.;
bather are needed. Water in the Were entertained at dinner last
pool should at alf.times be »uf- Saturday by Mr. and Mrs! J. R.
flciently transparent to enable a McCracken to meet their guests,
person standing by the side of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.. McCracken.
the pool to see the bottom dis­
E. O. Mathney and family of
tinctly. '
t
; 3 Compton, Calif., were in Valley
Filteration seems to be a nec­ View laat week l o o k i n g Over
essity In swimming pools as Iff a their property, which they trad­
next to impossible to Insure th'e ed for laat winter.
'
J u ly 4 t h , cornea o n
purity of the water of a swimming
Mr. Noble, from near Klamath
Monday
thb year.Make
pool by changing the water dally Falls has traded property there,
the
most
o f th is three-
or weekly- A properly operated for thirty ' acres ' along Medford
day
holiday.
Flay at the
filter will remov» all of the dirt,
color, turbHltj,' and suspended Lane In Valley View.
beaches; you can take
A birthday dinner in honor of
material from the water and wUl Mr. J. L. McCraeken of Ukiah,
the w hole fam ily for a
deliver a clear, sparkling water to
trip at surprisingly low
Calif., and his great grandson,
the pool. Filtration is an econ­ Bobby Lennox Jones, aged two
omical procedure when the- water
of Ashland, was given at the
k.
Are You In Prime!
NO! NOT FEELING JUST RIGHT ,
Then the sunshine and hot mineral hath« of
Richardson Springs .
Near Chico, Butte County, California can do
Wonders For You.
W R IT ! US
LEE RICHARDSON, Manager
For equality, purity and flavor, always
ask your grocer for
Ashland Creamery
S BUTTER
over the Fourth
W lLLtS-KrtlÖHT TOURING
FORD 2DOOR S tD A È
BUICX TOURING $60.00
In Stonewall Jackson’s Steps
HISTORY Informs us tlfat
EVE. used to go in
'ffWBMMING attired in
NOTHING' MUCh but
SUNSHINE trimmed with a
SLIGHT blush, and we can
REMEMBER) about
TWENTY years ago when the
LÀDÏES usBd to appear on
THE beach all decked
OUT In everything but the
KfTCHÉN stove and a
BUSTLE. Rut
NOW, lortupately, as
WE see It, for
BOTH sexes the pendulum has
SWUNG back again and
NOW if Eve were
TO gpposr down at
JACKSONS Springs
ABOUT the only way
SHE could he
IDENTIFIED would be by the
BLUSH. Really the
ONLY Improvement we can
THINK of to the
MODERN swimming
COSTUME would be one of
THÈSE bathing cape
WHICH # e sell for jf.OO.,
P. 8.— th ey would add to the at-
tractlvepeM of any of them, even
re’s, besides absolutely keeping
e hdfr dry.
“HELLO DADDY"
NEW YOR'K, June 30.—
<U>>—"Hello, Daddy, , when
do 1 get some tee cr^amt”
That was the grSeting that
raced out over the Atlantic
last night from radio. sta*
(Ton WOR as Bert’s Acosta’s
4-year-old son stood up be­
fore the microphone here.
His "Daddy’* was at the
controls of the America sev-
eral hundred miles off the
coast of Newfoundland, head­
ing for Ireland.
"Hurry up and get to
Paris," young Acosta shout-
WOR then asked stations
which had picked up the
appeal to relay it to the
Amej-lca.
BambinoTof-Sally Loop
o’eloOt. Those prfeent were M#,
The bathers are oongtgntly ia- ÎAÎ Mrs. J. L. m S r td lr n and
feoducfng pollute* and oedasfea- Mftle Moe Carr of Uktab, Calif.,
ally Infection. To 'offeet thia, dts- Mr. aad Mr». Morris Jone» and
»rind Hiteoi» «Od Mr». Alt* NWh-
ote of Ai^larfd ferrod delightful
refreshments. ' Those prêtent be­
side the hostesses wer» Mrs.
day o n ly , Sat,
h lp n d a x , F r
T u esd a y , lo-<
season rickets.
PER LOAD
For Short Time Only
To Make Room
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
384 Oak Street
A t Ry OrtMtag
SPECIAL SHOWING d i ’
S
ajor Thomas Christian (right*/.- grandson of "8to
War faihe, has been fepoipted head of the n
i Ivil
tactics department of the University of Chicago,
ihther held die same post with Virginia Military InE
of ’<1. With Major Christian Above is Ma Joe FT
rsl,” Jackson of
Sty science and
1 famous grand-
e before the war
iricr Barrows.
Together with Materials lot Coverings and
Trimmings — Just the thing to take on your
Vacation Trip.
SEE THEM IN THE WINDOW
Priced at 35c, 50c, 65c, 75c and 95c
Coverings—19c, 35c, 55c, 69c
SHOP the W indow
Don’t take a chance on
on a '6t o f RoyaL CoTdn
flit Your FH b
g of the Sally League, Bill ’Jembo” Barrett,'
». Teen., ctub. Barrett slammed out 22 home
nqs of the'season while clipping the ban for
an average of .488.
Phone 20
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