I VINING PATRIOTIC CAT . AVIATOR« DIK IK Arrived-BoSS»— « ■ Mr. and Mr*. E. M. Berg and fob Robby,'who havyz apent the! , WATERTOWN, N. Y.. Jane 5. pagt two Week* orf a vacation —(IP)—Captain Curtis Wheeler, trip, retaroed to their home on New York, was killed and Lieu­ B atreet last evening. Among the tenant Carl Socks, also of New plaeea visited were: Beattie, York, probably fatally injured Everett, Yakima, Aatorla, Pendle­ today at Pine Camp when their ton. Ranter Park. Seaside, Pa­ airplane fell a thousand feet. cific City. Bend and Klamath Falla. Mr. Berg la foreman of Ashland People at Crescent the meehanieal department of the City— The following people from Ash Ashland Dally Tidings office. i >ALB8TINB, Tax.. July I. —(IP)— •'Tinkle” la > a pa­ triotic America*, although of aristocratic -Peraian lineage. 'July Fourth .she g a v e birth to two white, one red and one blue k itte n s . ‘•Tinkle” belongs to O. J. Flser, Missouri Pacific rail­ way shopman. •' She is a pure white. The father of her “Independence kittens“ is Mu*. The patern­ a l grandfather la red. Piser ask* >500 for the gaartet. Spraying for.the control of the second brood worms In apples, and pears should . be’ started la time to completely mover th e or­ chard kiy' July 1 5 or ihortly’after, according to L. P. Wllca^ county dgenVK i Doe to extreme dffflcuRy in •fighting th« second brood worms It is advisable to apply a second coved spray for thia brood, fol­ lowing ten days after the Jlrst application, Mr., Wilcox advises. Arsenate of lead, two pounds of the.powder material to the 100 gallons ' of water*is the 'propor­ tions sufficient on , pears but oh gpples he advises the use of three pounds of arsenate of lead to the 100 gallons of water. • “Orehardlsta having banded trees should check the bands ev­ ery ten days from now on destroy­ ing all accumulated wbrms and pupae. Neglected .^bamja are worse than no bandsAt *11. Spray thoroughly from now'on t if the worm hazzard is greater pa the season advance*,“ he warns. **■ 4th:. Mr. and Mrs. Brie Wi Mrs. N. R. Ashcraft and Leland, Dean and Kent, MSS J. Bruner and daughter H Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Yee, sea ert and daughter Dorothy J. O. Rigg. OFFICER FALLS Traffic Officer 0. P. Talent suffered from a badly bruised right knee Tuesday afternoon when ha “skidded” off his motor­ cycle as ke unexpectedly drove onto some loose gravel. His mo­ torcycle was not damaged. M A8TÉR2 M A O I0 IA N JULY FOURTH ACCIDENT ALBANY, July 5.— (IP) — Frances. 15 year old daughter of Mr*. Ralph McKetchnle of Al­ bany, waa ssverly burned about th* lags, back sad arms when bar clothing was Ignited by a fire­ cracker here Monday. DAILY TIDINGS is offering a big reduction in subscription rates. CHINAMRK OBJECT Woman Takes Sulphur Water A Long Sleep Loses Sulphur LOS ANGELES, July dr—While satisfied with the treatment now being given Mrs. Clara Drum- mend. 21 year old “sleeping beau­ ty” of Fresno, Dr. George Par­ rish, c>ty health officer, announc­ ed here today he' would ask for a complete record of\ the ease. Dr. Parrish Tuesday Invaded the secrecy which has surround­ ed the young woman who has slept for 53 days and. found her at the Cunningham hospital. His “What has become of the sul­ phur in tbe sulphur springs In Llthla Park?" to the gnestlon which members of the Park Board discussed a t * lnpehepa held Yesterday City Connell will be asxea to take action on the matter and make provisions for remedying the condition. W. H. McNair, Frank Jordan, Lotto Dodge, 8. A. peters, Jr., and A. C. Nininger, members of the park board were present at the lunch­ Investigation disclosed that Mrs. eon. f ■ < < Druzamopd Is In Mr. And Mra. A. O. Kimball, Omaha, Nebraska,, arrived in this city Saturday for a visit of sev­ eral week* with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Jtllson. This is the third successive - year Mr. and Mrs. Klmbair have spent their vaca­ tio n here and. they are rdal boosters for Ashland. That You Take Ong of Those Small Richards Ar. Portland nCTROLAS Train N o . 32 . . . (new daylight train) ON YOUR VACATION TRIP ■ --^ 3 Portables at $25.00 To $40.00 j , ' . \ We always h ire th* latest Victor Records by World’s Greatest Artists Elhart’s The Citizens Bank Ashland, Oregon By Carrier—Reduced from $7.80 a year to y < Book and Music Store r —