TRE DflIUY TIDINGS
ESTABLISHED IN 1876
OBOBOB 1UDDBM
>y Williams
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS O U T OUR WAY
Price — Ashland Dally Tillings
1 yr. » 7 4 » . By Mall— 1 mo. «5c, 1 j r . »«-50
AAA Tourist Service
The office commonly known as the AAA office
in the Lithia Springs hotel has not been function
ing recently, due to the departure of the local man
ager of the Oregon Automobile Association, The
Tiding« is informed.
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The plans of the state association have not been
divulged, but The Tidings hopes that in the near
future this service to the traveling public-will be
resumed.
Primarily a tourist center, Ashland should
furnish all service possible to tourists and the AAA
road and other information was appreciated by
the many tourists who called at the hotel office
while the office was in operation. Some of us may
not fully appreciate the AAA service,’ but those
who travel extensively use this service and find it
invaluable.
Worthy Anniversary
Rounding out 30 years of continuous business,
The Enders store is this month celebrating its an
niversary.
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This represents a long time in service to a
community, which Ashland has appreciated.
However, to The Tidings, while this commer
cial activity over such a long period is commendable,
the most interesting aspect in this anniversary is
the personal activities of the members of this firm
and the many services which they have rendered
our community /hiring the past 20 years.
These outside activities always mean a sacri
fice in business, yet the members of this firm have
always berti ready to share the responsibility and
work in making any local movement a» success, even
though they no doubt fully realized that the same
amount of time devoted entirely to the operation
of their business would probably have meant more
profit in the long run, as far as dollars and cents
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Mias Louise Homes, Supt. of
the Weed hospital and Mrs. Bax
ter of Oakland, Cal., who is vlait-
ing Miss Homes, spent Saturday
and'Sunday in Ashland and Bell
view looking In on relatives and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown of
the Klamath country were In
Ashland and vieinity over (be
week-end. They visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. A. Brown, the parents
of Earl, and Mrs. Morris, the
grandmother.
It is understood that a real es
tate deal of some consequence
took place in Bellview the last of
the week.
.
Mr-. Clingly of Coldrado. who
came to this country some months
ago and has had a place rented by
the Fpir Grounds, but has been
looking * over this end of the
valley with a view to locating
permanently has purchased the
old Courier place in Bellview, and
enough added to it owned by
Tobe Rolston, to make about 45
or , 60 acres, in one tract. On
this place Mr. Clingby expects to
place g lot of rine brood spws
which be shipped from Colorado
and make it into a first class, up-
to-date hog farm. We are glad
that he has decided oh this dis
trict as the seat of this enterpris
ing movement.
Mrs. 8. K. Barnes has been
sJR .w .U .
quite
ill, and is visiting friends in
Ottar a* am
Ashland and resting in an effort
to regain her lost strength. Her
little daughter, Frances, la with
her.
The Fourth of July has come
very unostentatiously and many
folgs went to Hiatt and still
more planned private parties,
and family reunions The dance at
Earl Carroll's condition seems Jackson Hat Springs attracted
much improved since We" entered crowds in the evening and on “un-
federal prison. The pen is might till morning. The Boas ball game
was *a drawing card for a lot in
ier than the pin. _____
the afternoon at the ball park
across from Jackson Hot Springs.
Many young college graduates
Another of the Neil Creek old
will go right out Into the world fashioned dances will be given at
and succeed in spite of what they Thomas’ packing house Friday,
have learned.
July 8th. A full house is looked
for and It is hoped will be there.
Mrs. W. D.’ Jackson accompan
Now for the mid-ocean landing
ied
by Mrs. W. O. Tucker are
field! Forward, billboard men,
leaving
Wednesday morning for
forward!
Klamath Falls, where they will
visit at the home of Mrs. Jim Fer
Now we must congratulate the guson, a well remembered resi
German movement. For where is dent of Ashland, in the "good old
there anyone under the sun who railroad days.” They will also
could ■ have received Chamberlin see other friends in Klamath
and Levine more politely . than Falls, returning to Ashland the
Dr. £urtlns?
last of the week.
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MISS DOROTHY t o D , Editor
picnic and dance which will be
held at the Medford Elk picnic
grounds on Rogue river Monday,
July 11. The Shrlners and their
families residing in or near Ash-
land are especially invited to be
the guests of the Medford <51ub on
this occasion. Each family is ex-
pected to bring their bwn wellT
filled baskets bnt coffee, sugar,
ily 11— Royal Neigh- cream and ice cream which will
America will meet In be furnished .by the club free of
tall for their regular charge.
.
The dance, for which a splend-
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id orchestra has been engaged,
fHLESS THINGS
will begin about 8 o’clock, where-
seem that these could as the picnic proper will take
ve on—
place at six o’clock or as soon
e heights, shimmer of thereafter as it is possible for
re sea
the Sbrinerà to get to the
tion of a starless night grounds. The dance will be the
c of a south wind’s feature of the evening as it Will
iry;
be on the new cement dance floor
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seem the world could which the Medford Lodge of Elks
ield
recently had constructed. This
lovely as a lily’s sway, dance floor is one of the best in
»ill their fragrance,. In- Southern Oregon.
sweet,
No invitations, other than this
iway.
Item, will be sent to Shriners
who are expected to pass the invl-
know that these are tation on to visaing Shriners as
ess things,
,
well as to those who, are now ont
Is against love’s ach- of the city on vacations bat will
y.
have returned by the 11th of this
FORMS OF ADDRESS
le little heart-hurts mouth.
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1. In addressing an envelope in
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what manner should you address
ients, as wlpds Of time. Ashland Girl Married—
a Klug 7
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svfeep by.
Word has been received in Ash
2. In writing to the President
But always I shall feel their po land of the marriage of Miss
of the United States how should
tency
Katheryn Shook of this city and
you address hissT
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Pulsing with each warm heart Mr. Russell O. Tracy of Salt Lake
3. Would It be correct at the
A strong prejudice
beat, certain, clear.
City, Utah, Thursday evening.
opening qf a letter to address a weak Judgment.*
Deathless they are aa fall of light June 30, at the Del Monte bo-
queen as ”Madsm”7
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and Bhade,
'tel in Del Monte, California. The
4. Does the salutation “Mr.
My dear, my dear.
Women wear dresses, while
wedding ceremony was performed
Congressman” refer to members
Blanche Logan O'Neal,
by the Congregational minister
gowns are monopolised by “la
of the senate as well as the house
Ashland, Oregon. of that place. Miss Shook's moth
dies.”
of représentatives?
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er, Mr. Tracy's sister from 8ants
5. How are members of the
Barbara, California,
and his
Important
Books
Reviewed—
Love,
liquor
and
the
law
American cabinet addressed?
niece and daughter from Oak
“The
Flower
of
Desire,"
by
8.
three
things
that
positively
6. What rank Is referred to in
Andrew Wood.
Presenting the land, California, w en present at
fuse to mix.
the expression fYour Grace?”
Latin
Quarter
of
London
a subtle the wedding.
7. Wbat title has the wife of
story
of
the
Artist
colony
and es
an earl? '
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Business itself Is a gamble
pecially
those
with
an
Instinct
to
8. In the United States what that often pays, and yet gamblftg
live
dangerously.
A
woman
who
class of persons commonly have is a business that never does.
possesses the rarest beauty In the
“Hon.” prefixed to their names
world, shuffled back and forth
when addressed.
with artist friends, who inciden
Give me the player who can
8. How is a member of the Su
tally become great studies of
preme Court addressed?
x make four singles in a game,
character.
The great woman July Fourth is Observed by
TIDINGS
READERS
URGED
It's
a
dry
country,
but
you
can
10. To what rank does the and you can have the player who
character
known
as Nan and wjio
TO
RUSH
ORDERS
take*
all
the
hops
you
want.
Paris With Great
address "Your Eminence** per makes one home run.
carelessly scatters , the word
Ceremonies v
tain?
Don’t put off writing that “d-a-m-n” throughout her social
"The Wigwam” is suggested as question to Richards another min vocabulary, becomes the central,
PARIS, July 5.—(LP)— Honor-
Hez Heck says: “A mother
a
name
for Chicago’s proposed ute. Letters already are coming figure. Nan Wynyard manages both American airmen who car
ANSWERS
nearly always thinks her son’s
1. "Nineteen hundred and three. wife uses too much butter in her (15,000,000 auditorium. Are the into the office of The Dally Tid to get as much wisdom into her ried the Stars and Stripes across
scalpers running things in Chica ings by the dozens, and if yotf treatment of adoring a r t i s t the Atlantic, and the American
2. 11.12 miles at Dayton, cookin’.
go, too?
Ohio. By Orville Wright. 1805.
wait too long you may be too friends as she does to get double national holiday, France observed
3. Henry Farman. 1808.
late to receive a reply through y’s into her name. The big man July 4 this year with the greatest
4*. Lieutenant Selfridge.
7. Pegond.
is the sculptor who is a diamond onthuslasm evident since the war.
the columns of
Improvements In French senti
5. Nineteen hundred and nine
State normal this paper.
8. 1808.
Monmouth
in the rough.
You will love
by Blériot.
8. NC-4.
school graduates record class of
Thorne and his unique treatment ment toward the United States as
R ic h a r d s ,
ac-
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6. Italian-Turkish War.
10. Kelly and Macready.
of the boy-girl, who becomes the a result .of the Lindbergh and
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k im w le d g e d l e a d - ■
great problem of the play. The Byrd flights was clearly shown in
in g m a g ic ia n a n d
' A $
story Is cast In present-day Lon the celebration here. Before an
s c ie n tis t,
b r in g s
don ind consists of romantic American.monuments which was
h is b ig sh o w
¿81!
chips of purity, simplicity and defaced only one year ago by a
wonders, thrills. ______________ innocenec, found among the so Frenchman
filled
with rage
girls, music
cial debris of what was once against the United States, French
mystery to the Hk Jh
British virtues.
officials an?f citizens gathered to
ABH! /AND
Vining Theatre Hm/wk KP sf !
honor the American flag, the
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for three days,' •
W priding Solpmnlxcri—
American fliers now in Paris, and
commencing, Tuesday, and first
A quiet wedding was solom- to observe the 151st birthday an-
answers will appear Tuesday.
nised Saturday evening, July 4, at nlversafr J f the American repub
You may aak any sensible the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. D. lic.
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J. M. Wagner returned Friday
Among those who have em question you wish concerning Smith on North Main street,
C. D. Porter left Saturday to.
The ceremony at noon, princi
from Loa Angeles, where he at look after hla'jnterests at Silver barked at Ashland for San Fran your business or love affairs, when their daughter Miss Leone pal item-on the day’s program,
tended the Elks convention as a Lake, Lake county, for awhile.
cisco the past week, taking ad changes, journeys, marriages, in Smith became the bride of Mr. was - held-bsfqre the monument
representative of the local lodge.
vantage of the C. E. excursion vestments, real estate, money Harold M. Peabody, son of Mr. to American volunteers who gave
He also visited relatives in Sen
rates to the city, are thp follow matters,* etc. Just sign your full and Mr« H. M. Peabody on their lives for France in the.
ing: Fraqk Robbins, Miss Jessie end correct name and address to Palm Avqnne. The wedding cere World war. Commander Richard
Diego and other California cities
H. C. Ga|ey has been at Rose Grant, Miss Nellie Ewan«, Miss your question and mall it to
and vjslted the exposition at Sen
mony was performed at 7:30 E. Byrd and Bernt Balchen, two
burg during the past week.
Theresa Bryant, Mias Lottie Col Richards, the magician, care of o’clock by the Reverend Myron members of the monoplane Am
ton, J. W. Storms, E. L. Fisher, The Dpily Tidings and then watch S. Woodworth of the local Baptist erica’s crew, were in the center
D. L.'Rloe and wife, William Tay tor your answer— but only your church, with only the immediate of those standing at the base of
J. <3. Barnard, psdagouge, has
lor, W .W . Nickerson and wife, initials will be used in the pub relatives and friends of the the monument.
Lieut. George
Mrs. Laura Wiley and
resigned as a director of the Fruit
I. W. Burris and daughter, Jessie, lished answer.
couple
present.
After
enjoying
Novlile
and
Bert
Acosta, both
Omar,
returned
to
Ashland
and Produce Association owing to
Houck and wife, all e< Ashland.
No one will see your question a most delicious wedding supper, resting after an early-morning
school duties out of < town and week from Keswick, Cel.
but Mr. Richards.
the< bride and groom left for tour of the Montmartre, were
N. C. Dozier has been elected to
John Gore «r Conkla, the boy
Richards parries a large com Grants Pass and Crescent City, sleeping and failed to attend.
fill the vacancy on the board.
arrested Sunday for stealing a pany of 16, two special carloads where they spent a f«w days. Mrs.
Seldom has there been shown
Mrs. A; F. Hunt has returned hdtae oat of Bx-Shertff Patter- of scenic and mechanical effects Peabody Is employed at the local by the French people such a
gen’s'stable in Ashland, the pre and two mechanical crews.
office of the Telephone and Tele sentiment toward another conn-
Albert L. Gratz of Portland la from Roseburg where she spent
vious night, had a preliminary
graph company and Mr. Peobody, try In a single year. On July 4,
visiting Chaster Steveneon for a the Fourth of July with Mr.
hearing before Justice Hammond
who works In Portland. Oregon, (826, the franc was slumping and
few days. Ha Ijas been taken all Hunt and their daughter* who
DETROIT.
Mich.,
July
6
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Tuesday, District Attorney Jef
left this oiornlng for that city. Ity seemed doubtful If France
otrer Aahland. the -park and the came up from Oakland. Mr.
frey appearing for the slate and — A guard of honor will escort They will* make their home there cbuld survive the financial disas
springe, and Is becoming more Hunt Is now in Portland.
Attorney C. B. Wataon for the de- the body of Lieut. J. T. Johnson, sometime in tfie future.
ter which was threatening the en
enamoured of our city every day.
who eras killed while acting as es
fendant. t ‘
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tire country. A Frenchman at
cort to Col. Charles A. Lindbergh
i —
tacked the American monument
Medford
Hhrine
Chib
Will
Be
Mlsa Agnes Mattoon, daughter to Selfridge Field, Mich.
Carrol Wagner returned home
H. L. Sayles and family leav<
and hammered a leg and an arm
HoStp—
z
today from Sugane where he has tonight for Portlhnd where the] of M. J. Mattoon of this place,
The Medferd Shrine Gish are from the figure of the American
East Maupin Water Company
been empoleyed since the close of will make temporary headquar came out from Drain Tuesday to
to
be the'hosts at a family basket soldier which Is carved on It.
lays naw main in Maupin.
ters while looking for a location. «ns*» their home here.
the 1811 term at the U. of O.
e tir ff
1^—Regular mestlng pf
l. A.
, July « .-— Who Do
ets at the home of
tkina on Laurel street,
dish luncheon at neon,
afe urged to be pres-
its meeting is a fare-
ty for Mrs. J. B. Ang-
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Raising Fruit
The results that some of the orchardists in the
Ashland territory are accomplishing are remark
able and prove the possibilities in cherries and tother
fruits on land in or adjacent to Ashland.
A visit a few days ago to one of the cherry
orchards in this city certainly gave the writer
a clearer insight into what a man with a small
acreage'and a determination to work could do.
That determination to work should be em
phasized in any report of a successful orchardist,
however, for that is essential, combined ' with a
knowledge of the fruit being raised.
With a plentiful supply of water, a reasonably
good market and other favorable conditions, Ash;
land land could well furnish a much larger product
ion of small fru it
Many Flights Planned
The fame which came to Lindbergh has inspired
a host of imitators and flights are being planned
from Seattle to Tokyo and from various points in
Europe to United States.
We may expect these flights to become every
day affairs before the summer is over if everyone
starts who plans. Every flier will encounter some
condition peculiar to his attempt and a great deal of
knowledge will he added to the sum total of aerial
information.
New inventions and the adapting of old ones
will meet many of the obstacles encountered and
we may expect to see the long non-stop flights be
come safer with each succeeding hop-off.
It is not unreasonable to expect that very great
progress in aviation is in store for the summer of
1927.
Hollywood Wakes Up
* There may he a general exodus of film actors
and actresses from Hollywood as a result of sweep
ing cuts in salaries or wages or whatever it is that
those folk receive—and then again thete may not.
; The general impression is that they will still I»
■»mewhat overpaid in the main. Of course there are
oatstanding star» who draw capacity crowds to the
theatres and they are worth what they bring to the
picture industry, but the rank and file of picture
actors are no better or worse than the average of
road show talent who never dream of getting a
half v \ a t the movie actor receives.
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