Leaving This Eventaff Mr. and Mrs. Wm. JBriggs and family, who reside in the Bellview district, Just south of town, are leaving this evening for the Lake ef the Woods, where they will OTTAW A. Ontario, Ju ly 2— (IP> fpend the Fourth of Ju ly vaca­ — Lieut. Thad Johnson, piloting tion. an army airplane from Selfridge Field. Michigan, as a part of the escort to Col. Chas. A. Lindbergh, Mias Mary Ann Adams, who is crashed at the air field here to­ teaching this year la the Klamath day and was killed; Johnson died Falls schools, is spending sev­ enroute to the hospital. Lind­ eral days . in this city visiting bergh started to leave the field wth friends. Miss Adams foW when Johnson crashed. He re­ merly taught In the Ashland turned to the fallen plans and schools. spoke regretfully o f the accident, but said that the plans for the tour would he carried out as or­ Visited In A s h la n d - iginally planned. Johnson Jump­ Wilhelm Poasell and Harold Fridegar, of Wapakoneta. Ohio, ed from the plane but the para­ who have been vlaiting In Med­ chute failed to work and hit the ford with relatives of Mr. Fride­ ground In sight of 26,000 people. gar, spent Friday afternoon In this city with- Regina Johnsoa, “ C A M E T H E D AW N , E T C .’’ former resident of Wapakoneta, A new • camera makes home Mr. Poesell and Mr. F rld e ga rle ft Medford Saturday morning for movies possible in four, minutes. Crater Lake where they planned But they'll surely fall because the to spend a short time before con­ lady in the adjacent slat won't be tinuing on their way to Washing­ there to read the titles aloud— ton where they will visit before And no movie can get very far starting on their return trip to which doesn’t bring “ into hie val­ ley of divine love a human Jackal Ohio. talking — — Of course, t h e r e need be no lack of comedy as SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS long as the pantry holds out. Lindbergh Air W A SH IN G T O N . Ju ly 2.— (IP>— The comptroller of Currency. Id- Escort Killed day leaned a call lor a report of Expect to Leave— Mr. and Mrs. C. E . Smith, who have resided on Fairview street for the past year, expect to leave this week for Enterprise, Oregon, where they will visit for a abort time. Mr. and Mrs. Smfth will then visit the coast sections of this stats with a view to locating Danos— Billings new dance pa­ • vilion. Medford. Dickey’s Dance there. Band, tonight. 268-1 Mr. and Mrs. F . L . Davie, from Powers, Oregon, arrived in Ash­ land this morning to spend the wash t il l with their eon end his wtte, Mr. and Mrs. C . K . Davis, of the Raggedy Ann Sweet Shop. •Have your rose treilles made at Jordan's mills. 2S6-tf Tlmwe Week’s Ontiag— , Rev. and Mrs. T. H. Temple of the First Methodist church in Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Allen McGee, also of Medford, expect to leave Monday for a three week’s outing oa Rogue River, a short distance above McCloud, Californ­ ia.’ Mr. McGee la a brother of J . Andrew McGee of Ashland. Bicycle repairing nt 1*2 Sher­ man St. Moderate prices. 264-2« Will Arrive— Mr. and Mrs. Logan Julian and little son of Portland, Oregon, were expected to arrive in Ash­ land thia week to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L . Mlksche on Fairview street. Slim Jim Pretael Sticks— The new Pretael— Schuerman’s. .Historical Pamphlet Wanted 261-tf Copy wanted of Transactions of Oregon Pioneer Association for For sale, cherries for canning. 1P*<; also bound volume of Cheap. Ashland Fruit and Pro. Transactions of 1878 to 1888. Assn. 266-tf State price. F . L . Perkins, 806 Bedell Bldg., Portland. 268-1 Harry Foley la M e d fo r d - Harry Foiej , the big right­ Dance Jackson's Springs Sat. hander who pitched tor the Med­ ta. 266-4t ford Pearpickera last year, ar­ rived ' in Medford yesterday tooged out in a flashy light suit Returned to Ashland— Georgia Young, who con­ which he said he got at Sacra­ ducts the beauty parlor In the mento where he has been for the Llthla Springs hotel, has returned last few months. Foley will be from Arlington, Oregon, where around Medford for a while look­ ghe has spent the past week visit­ ing over the baseball situation.— i ing relatives and friends. While Medford Dally News. there Mrs. Young attended the Celebrate the 4th of Ju ly at wedding of her sister. Jackson's Springs. Dancing after­ noon and evening. 266-4t C liff Payne makes drawers. TODAY OHLY “Tarzan and the Golden Lion Story By Edgar Rice Burroughs TOMORROW ONLY Visiting BroMier— Mrs. r ; W . Harris and two children of Ashland le ft today for the Dead Indian mountain road, where they will spend the Fourth of Ju ly vacation visiting Mrs. Harris' brother. Walter Hash. ask your grocer for Ashland Creamery BUTTER Arrived In A A lan d Mrs. Beta' G . Canfield of North Bend, Oregon, has arrived In Ash­ land and will make her home with her mother, Mrs. Ella Gar­ rett on Maasanita street. Visiting Par ent s Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Barber of Cottage Grove, Oregon, are spending several days in this city visiting with Mr. Barber’s : parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bar- ber on Granite street. Marshall Barber la manager of a Twentieth Century Grocery atore In Cottage Grove. Arrived la A sh la n d -- Mrs. Ernest . Umphlette and daughter Yvonne of Lebanon. Oregon, arrived in A s h l a n d Thursday for a visit with Mrs. Dmphletta’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. E . B. Miller pn Church street. Miss Estella Hays has returned home from Portland, Oregon, where she accompanied her fath­ er and Mr. and Mrs. A . H Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Hays remained in Portland for an Indefinite period, Where Mrs. Hays, who has been in lit health will undergo treat- RICH Enthralling Melodrama taropé on the brink of W O R K M EN TO STA R T F E N C E R E P A IR SOON Workmen will start work re­ pairing the fenee about the Ash­ land city water shad about the middle of the mouth according to Hurl Hosier, city water superin­ tendent. City councilman recently au­ thorised Hosier to purchase the necessary fencing fdr the repair [work and have the work done as County cannery reopens f o f season. LUNCH Sunday and Monday TOUCHED THAT ACHIJfO SPOT “ Nothing touched that aching spot until I nssd Foley Pills, a di­ uretic stimulant for the kidneys, with wonderful results. I am so glad I can recommend them to others." Based of her pain, health restored, Mrs. Ellen Relg- hard, of So. Fork, P a., writes this thankfully. Men and women ev­ erywhere nee and recommend Fo)ey Pills, diuretic, tor kidney disorders, backaches, dull head­ ache and nervousness. Ask for Foley Pills diuretic and accept no substitute.— Sold everywhere. — No. 1 RAGGEDY ANN SWEET SHOP Homemade cakes, cookies, chess pies. Tasty sand­ wiches and salads. Cold and hot drinks. CHARLES DAVIS, Prop. VINING THEATRE 3 BIG NIGHTS STARTING OUT-OF-TOWN CALLS TUESDAY S P E C IA L L A D IE S O N L Y M A T IN E E T H U R SD A Y N IG H T A T Ss I S P . M. This is the latest improvement for the benefit of Ashland patrons. It will enable you to ohtnin more prompt connections to nearby^ points. You will profit by giving the distant telephone number on all out-of-town calls. Weird! Uncanny! Spooky! Qaspsi If You Think You’re Thrill Proof, See R ICH A R D S If Yon Don’t Have the Number ASK INFORMATION World’s Your Car Needs FOB THE Phone 31 HOW TO GET “ INFORMATION” will now give you the telephone number of the firm or individual you may want to call in some, neighboring city, n/ch as Klamath Falls, Roseburg, Eugene, Salem, Portland, etc. • THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH COMPANY Fourth of July Trip IMPROVE YourHom e? Sunday Dinner The Wonder Show of the Century 40— Head of Live Stock— 40 IOO— Bewildering Wonders— IOO WILL BE SERVED AT wm Leave Tomorrow— J . M. Watkins and family of Laurel Street will leave tomor­ row for the Lake of the Woods where they will spend the week­ end. They will occupy the Vining cottage while there. Clackamas n Q U IC K L Y EVERYTHING Will Play A t Bandon— The Grants Pass baseball team will play two games at Bandon over the coming week­ end aa-fc part of Bandon's Fourth of Ju ly celebration. . 2 Port Orford cedar boat for sals, Jordan Sash and Cabinet works. Leaving Tomorrow— 266-tf Mr. and Mrs. F . 8. Engle, who reside on the Boulevard, will leave tomorrow for the Lake of the Woods where they will spend a few days vacation. Mr. Engle is employed in the Cltlaens hank. Left This Til ns ping I Or. and Mrs. W . J . Crandall and family of this city left thia ngorning tor the Sprague River oountry, where they will enjoy a fishing outing. They will return to Ashland Monday. For quality, purity and flavor, always Up-to-the-minute m o d e l s In men's Ready-to-Wsar. Remember, Paulserud's sell for less. 264-tt In Ashland Teatacd a r \Cleon Caldwell, who has been Working at HHt, California, for some time, spent yesterday io Ashland visiting with friends. Caldwell is well known Ih this city having been graduated from the Ashland high school. the condition of all national hanke as of the close of the bus­ iness June I * . Left For Bead •— . Edward Thornton and H. H . Gillette of this city left yceter- day for Bend, Oregon, where they will attend the 8tate Bike assorts tion and convention, a* delegatee {rom the Ashland lodge. No. *44. LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL Let us finance youlTBpring program — to build—buy—or improve your home. A loan from this Association gives the borrower ad­ vantages in monthly payments to repay. cement positively gnarantees this to be {leal wonder show of this nature ever witnessed in Oregon A S K R IC H A R D S about your Business Affairs, Love, Sick­ ness, Lost Articles, Mnrringe, Journeys, Investments, Etc, FREE - Baby Given Away - FREE Daring the company's engagement here n real live baby will be given away. This is positively no pig, dog or ani­ mal, but a real live baby of good parentage nnd 11 months old. « , W e'are prepared to give the best service in acting on applications and closing loans. P R IC E S : Nighta 85c. BOc. 71W, 81.00 M A T IN E E : BOc nnd 2Bc Thursday Ladies Only P O S IT IV E L Y A G U A R A N T E E D ATTR ACTIO N Jackson County Building & Loan Association SO North Central Ave. BARGAIN NIGHT TUESDAY This Coupon and One Regular Paid Ticket W ill Admit Two People Tuesday Night GOOD T U E SD A Y O N L Y — OOM E E A R L Y Medford, Oregon Celebrate July 4th By Attending The Community Picnic At BASEBALL! BOAS VS. YREKA Jackson Hot Springs Features of the Day , BARBECUE Coffee and Ice Cream Furnished Free SPORTS PROGRAM Races — Ball Games — Tug-o-War Just a General Old Fashioned Good Time. Yon Are Invited ' - Sunday - Monday JULY 3 - 4 Come and Bring the Family Stay all day. Bring your lunch and enjoy the plunge and don’t overlook the Baseball Game. Admission - - - - - - 50c