Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 06, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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VINING
PATRIOTIC CAT .
AVIATOR« DIK IK
Arrived-BoSS»—
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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.
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>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
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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.
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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.
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Druzamopd Is In <n extremely
aérions condition, he said.
VALLEJO. Cal.. July 5.—(UR—
One man waa thought to be dy­
ing here today and the bodies of
a man and women wore in the
morgue a* the result of a love
triangle which led to shooting
yesterday.
, Policp charge John Bingham, a
sailor, maddened by jealousy,
shot and killed Mrs. Vina Smith,
39, probpMy fatally Injured Ed­
ward Bentzel, whom he thought
had supplanted him in the affec­
tion* of the woman and then
committed snlclde. The shoot­
ing occurred in th* woman’s
Visitors from Dunsmuir— .
Mrs. T. T. Ahlstrom and son Capt. and Mrs. Day Here
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Norma*, residents of Dunsmuir.
Captain and Mrs. William Day
Mr. and Mrs. A. O’ Adams,
California, Spent the Fourth of qf the presidio at San Francisco,
Bast- Mata street, returned re­
were the guests of Mrs. H. W.
cently from Rochester, Minne­
Andrews and ’Mrs. L. E. Gould
sota, where Mr. Adams under-
over the Fourth of July holidays.
Bustaess Visitor—
Captain and Mr*. Day were en­
Attorney W. J. Moore of this route to their home from a trip
etty Was a business visitor in to Canada, and while here, la
Medford Saturday, and Incidental­ company with Mrs. Gould, made
ly observing the activity of coun­ *' trip to Crater Lake. Captain
ty officials^ and numerous era-
Grenville, South Dakota, and ployeeei fc. moving county records Day and L. B. Qould were sta­
tioned at Fort Wingate. . New
Stewart A. Fuller, Pialhvlew,
and furniture to the Armory Mexico, following the close of
Minnesota, accompanied them to bnUding. which Is being tempor-
Ashland. Miss Owens will, attend arilly used aa a counly codrt- ,the World War.
the Southern Oregon N o r m a l
honse.
school and Mr. Fuller will, prob­
Returned Last N i g h t -
ably attend also. The return trip
Dr. and Mrs. R. L, Burdlc Jr.
Arrived in Ashland—
was made through ^Yellowstone
M q . Rosa Livingston arrived and family who have spent the
Park where a week was spent in in Ashland a few days ago from past few days at the Lake of
seeing that wonderland.
Mr. Alhambra, California, where she the Woods, returned last night
Adams Is,pleased with results of visited with relatlvns and friends to theiy home on High street.
the Mayo clinic and thinks that for several months. She spent a
he will be able to resume his short time visiting Dr. Mattie B.
occupation In a month or so.
Shaw on Pioneer avenue before
leaving for her home In North
Bend, Oregon. „
Returned Recently—,
Arrives Saturday—
summer school at the Oregon
Agricultural college, Corvallis,
will teach the Consolidated High
school at Chehalis, Washington,
next year, takipg up her duties
In September.
LOS ANGELIS, July 5.—(IP)—
Two Chinamen were being held
In jail here today charged with
disturbing the pane* after a near
riot la Chinatown last night that
followed an attempt by authori­
ties
to stop the sale of toreworks.
PORTLAND, July I.— (ID—
Manslaughter chargee are to be
filed against Rusaell Johnson,
young railroad employee who
baa confessed to striking’ the
blow which resulted in tbe death
of Wm, Erickson, s logger. ,
The two men fought Sunday
after Erickson Is alleged to have
insulted women nt the Johnson
family reunion. Ha died Tues-
day. Johnson admitted knocking
him down a 10-foot embank­
ment.
Youth Admits
M anslaughter
Spent Fourth H e r e -
Mr. and Mrs. F. M.. Stewart
and daughter Alta, Powers, Ore­
gon, spent the Fourth of July fb
Ashland visiting their daughter
and slater. Mias Florence Ste­
wart, a student at the Southern j
Oregon Normal school. Mr.' Ste-1
wart Is manager of the m ea t;
htfkrket operated by the Coos Bay
Lumber company at Powers,
$ 6 .0 0 a year
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George Tuffley of the National Golf Tournament Held—
Harvester company at Cyracuse.
Plans are well under way for
New York, who came to Ashland a golf tournament to be held
recently to spend a few days early thia month at the Me*4-O-
camping In Llthla Park, has he- Land llffta near Phoenix, where
come so fond of this city and Its a dub was recently formed by a
surrounding beauty that he has number o f Medford men. Entries
decided to prolong hi* etay to a j into the tournament will be dos-
montk.
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Ohio Visitors Here
Mr. and Mra. W. H. Bntz and
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hulick and
daughter, Cincinnati, Ohio, are
visiting in thia city with Mr. and
Mrs. Win. Pracht. The Ohio visit­
ors are mncK, pleased with the
Ashland country and aay if "there
were a swimming pool and a fish­
ing stream” they might make a
lengthy visit here.
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