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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1927)
¡ ’2 ititi aentad ' t h«o( i w ill, according to plana snnauac- ed by Jay H . Upton, chairman of th e Bawl cowynUtM l« ««mrgp of arrangs&eata, ba rgpfetonted by C o n g r e ss » » « N. 4- « g n a tt. Sen ator Frederick Steiwer has also bean asked to ba »repeat " q d t Important event at pwvwl aeronaut tea since g ,WS» the enactment by as la !•> « o f the fire-year Completion forais I ■. Ths same U w also de lta 'to d S l'd f th d operating BEND, O re - July I . — The g at Ths b ill provided for u trae tto n over a fire year Crooked r ir e r bridge, highest beginning. Jaly 1. U H , of span of Its type lb th e' United States and condo« to be one of the to ta l to oae thousand useful the engineering marvels o f meat- ptonaa.. I t also provided for two ora America, w ill ba feraahlly ded rigid airships a f approximately six icated an tba afternoon o t July lb mtDlon cable teat volume each at when ceremonies «111 be held to a total cost for both ships not Peter Skene Ogden park, on The Dallee-Cnllfornla highway nt the exceeding i s , " « , ® " . The law e f 133« also establlsh- south approach tenths steel span ed the poet of Assistant Secretary which bridges n gorge of basalt .»» ■ of the Navy for Aeronautics of of 304 feet deep, Ceremonies attending -the ded which Bdwsrd P. W arner Is the firs t occupant. He has been ication of the Crooked river span identified w ith aviation develop w ill, to actuality, be a-driiPe event ment since 1*1«. He is regarded — the completion o t The Dnlles- as daw of tbe leading aerodynam Callfornta highway, the creation ical experts of tbe country and of Fstsv Skene Ogddn park and whpn appointed was professor ef the dedication ’of the bridge. ' aeronautical engineering at the Chambers of commerce and ebm- , Massachusetts Institute of Tecb- munlttee of many parte .o f Ore gon w ill be represented at the In a report concerning naval ceremonies, which w ill be attend a ir policy, Secretary W ilb u r said: ed by Governor I. L. Patterson “ Since the end of the W orld and other state officials. * W ith a ll oiling operations on- W a r tbe principal effort of the Navy Department has been direct Tber Dalles - C alifornia highway ed.tow ard tbe application of a ir- tram the north ot Madras Uh craft to fleet operation and the K lam ath F alls completed and the development of suitable a ir M cKm nie pass over th e ' m lla- craft to r that nee. I t was largely hlgh Three Sisters summit open pioneering work, as ton exper to traffic and. In excellent condi ience with aviation daring , the tion, It la expected that a large v u , concentrated on anti-enbma- crowd w ill attend the ceremonies^ rfins activities, had not Indicated which w ill m ark the form al open- clearly the role which aircraft tog of a great route of travel in " W k ile <I<1 • dbAW ■ w a t J«-! “MR.PÖT1S GOOD COMEDY net kudw w i wife, «tonne kgowh. , too, w ill find that Lucky i are m ild and m ellow -r-the cigarettes you ever smoked, TOJXte erf the finest Turkish and do m estic tobaccos, properly aged and blended w ith great skill, a n d th ere was the widow of ii A lopg distance traffic «port, held over the ¿Bon« last ■ pence C. T. T p rril to Bend. S ttte p e n , ehargpd y | U d rir- tog w ith mom tba? tore» .^ nersems to Mid d riv e m ta g t. bed tolled to appear to Just ice court here a M .lm d left i yg t o a d - T e « | | tohM pd him m kto P q n U a d h a m ' last f-.W W c Mto to hUp. received kto plea of guilty, asngmnd ttm «ne and agreed to awftU { ot Gregory’s cbpeg by maU. T A X COLUBCW DNS” uroRNiA. on OVER COMB. of this A ttra c tiv e Boo ri * t g t . « k* V Ve Containing sixteen pages of jweture« and fcets, illustrating and describing th e p ro p e rtie s o f The California Oregon Power Company, the booklet shown above is ydurs far tho asking. Near Klamath By Parcel Post _ ;*W P »r» »ending more cherrjaa » ont of the local poetoffice than dpaal, althongs the shipments : are not overwhelming,” according to Postmaster Fred Wagner. Many g ift boxes of choice fru it are betng ‘sent to a ll parts of the United States, and some ship- J meats of more than .200 pounds Tito to r tbe t tr t t k atf o f 1W T are for commercial purposes bnrg, toto to n * them pntd » at the pBtsea tnrougw in© xocst uiiiCBe to m e lim e last .year by approxi m ately ffc W d « t o r lf t Batoh>Jen- states. The to ta l this year burm K a . cd».. J « y 8.— <ipy— > I7 U U 8 M . « « « p a r'd w ith sarly 200 ip®“ Continued pafn- d u i.l8 f .3 S för tost m t sking search today for a five- g r old glyl who wandered bare- ot from her parents last S 'n - ig and " h o u .to f®pmd w F O B T L A K tL fe rs .. July <tP) tve been fcftmd by mountain — Broken by the disgrace of a Jail seatence, W . Brackett. 31, SB overseas world war veteran M O to. J u ly I r - M - W m . 8. Thursday ceaDnltt'd suicide ' hr ras ot Bakpr was, removed ' slashing its thrdat wt|h a rasor. afternoon ad state' prohibition The act was committed in view m is s io in «rid fle d g e Alpx- to Stotoal «the» prisoners who jr e f HUlsbonp appointed to Modem “Huck Treasure BUHNA V IS T A , Colo., Jnly S. — (tp) — a modern HUcklebetfy Finn and Tom Sawyer today dug progressive public u tility company. Its charts present a striking picture of growth. W o r e s fllusttato modem plants and properties, built un4 maintained for the service of tbe puttie. Th* capital shuffled by thousands o f investors goes directly into the constric tion of p e rm a n e n t, useful public u tility properties. ip«r nlrurhh red shares. W rite or phone for ^our copy today. work efsr. Is e o n H n « r U Vis home oi O m a lta »trsst*tadSy w ith lllnms. U 1 Wl- LA V A son had notices several days ago that the creeps ip the c rater slopes were widening and Ipng- (Cemtlgped F ce m . Fsg® . < * • ) thenipg. Wilson had warned resi which are kept clpee to tbe dents against going too close to ground by n driving rain. the rim. i , The etor * °< Mto MuptlQn' Native« throughout the Island violent and spectacular tht n us- today declared they had seen a apl Ip. PH>«n thpp a year lata for lone, aged \ woman wandering It was expected (o follow toe through the jungles and villages. eruption of Manna Loa la A p ril This Is the form Madame Pele 1930, whan tpa great volcano take? when in anger and' about .more than 13,009 lest high and to, bring destruction. of which Halemanman to a cra ter. erupted apd «M lrnyed great plantations. The p it better known aa Kilanea was spent. W hether HUo and the planta H « *» before tions that cover the alone fo r 30 miles between the elty and the ' pit arp Jn da?P«r. to > m atter of arato o f mower's made. «p ecu lation , B. W . Wlleon, * < * |t. the otoeryator. ■ " a W T X : up t burled treimoee o f * 2 7 '0 Ito gold a t an old deserted shack tivto-w eije, “ > « » when the, oa a farm near here, ' t . , 1 sm eHtpttoa « « a n A * • hooto The youth» w ttb tb w ir gang Usd long made the s to rk tbetr rao- d esv o u s w ith boyM r te ttii ftt fh© tales df the o ld -tim e r s th a t a herm it named Loggar had once lived there and had hoarded and the positio^ Otncitae id l y 10. cached his money on the place. It is packed full of informative facts about this • R tells bow you, too, «nay becom e a pawner in puttie service by investment in tbe Compwal*s prefer »«¿W . ’ Peil’s Comer