Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 12, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    Warden Gets
A New Boat
Photographers DJe W h en
They Tumble Into Lake
Manitoba Prom Plane '
W IN N IPEG . Man., July 18 —
(IPVr-Three men fell oat of an
airplane near L a k e Manitoba
Monday and were killed.
Flight Officer W . C. Weaver,
A ; Y . Bardley, photographic me­
chanic, and F. H. Wrong, survey­
or of the Topographical associa­
tion, doing photographic survey
work, wore the victims. .
According to witnesses, their
plane entered a great cloud and
the pilot lost control of the ma­
chine* I t turned on ita aide', and
the men were spilled out. The
machine continued for several
hundreds yards before ■ It, utoo,.
crashed to earth.
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Record
I t m X.
“ TJOT oats and milk" is tS<
H
dietetic urge of the day.
I t ’s the "balanced ration** of pro­
tein, carbohydrates and vitamines—
plus the "bulk’’ to make laxatives
less often needed — that world’s
authorities are advising.
Now yon cook it in 2% to 5 minntea.
That’s faster than plain toast No
kitchen muss or bother.
W hy go on, then, with less nour­
ishing breakfasts? Today get Quick
Quaker . . . food that stands by you
through the morning.
Your grocer has Quick Quaker—
also Quaker Oats as you have always
known them.
Quick Quaker
Airmen Will Leave Thurs
day M ixing to Oro»»
SAN FRANCISCO, July 12.—
(UR— W ith Capt. Emory B.'Bronte
as his navigator, Ernie Smith
w ill take .off from Bay Fgrm Is­
land airport. Oakland, Thursday
morning tor Honolulu, according
to a deflalte announcement made
by Captain W illiam H. Royle,
Smith’s flight manager.
Final adjustments are being
made on tbs rebuilt Travelalr
monoplane following a week-end
trip to Santa Monica and return,
and everything ia in readiness for
the resumption of Smith’s flight,
which, was started and stopped
for a «yet unexplained reason,,
June, >8.
Bronte served in the navy dur­
ing the war and of recent years
has sailed on merchant ships. He
James Aldrich« arested in 'this la holder of an unlimited mast­
city June 23 by Federal Prohibi­ er’s license for all waters.
tion Officer Terry Talent, and
fined 8250 and ordered to serve
30 days In the .county Jail when
he pleaded guilty to illegal pos­
session of liquor, was released
from the Jackson county Jail Mon­
day. Aldrich had two quarts of
CLEVELAND. O.. July 12.—
moonshine liquor in his posses­
HP)— Harry P. Daugherty, second
sion when arrested. Hia Reo tour­
vide president of the Brotherhood
ing car was confiscated. He is an
of Locomotive Engineers, was
old offender having finished serv­
found guilty la te . today on vote
ing a six months sentence in the
of delegates to the Brotherhood’s
Multnomah county ja il at Port­
land two weeks before.hls arrest convention of "laxity, careless­
ness and' indifference in the eon-
in this city.
duct of the affairs of V»e Brother­
hood."
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Bootlegger
Is Released
Laxity Charged
By Brotherhood
for cooking
ahot
breakfast
-2% to 5
minutes
PORTLAND, July 12.— (IP)—
Instead of buspending publica­
tion of the Oregon Sportaman,
official p u b l i c a t i o n of the
Oregon state g a m e commie*
ilon it will become g department
of the Sportsman and Fancier,
published in Portland 'by R. J.
Kirkwood.
The commission decided to ac­
cept Kirkwood’s* offer to run peer
two pages of his magazine to fin­
ish unezpired subscriptions and
to supply the Sportsman’s fee list
at a monthly rate of t i l l .
The commission also decided to
purchase a b o a tfo r Game War­
den Lloyd Crocker at Diamond
Lake.
, .
FOR HAWAII
Boy Killed In
Bad Accident
WHEN it comes to best sellers, Camel leads them
all, becatise by the greatest number of smokers
it is considered the best cigarette.
M /R S H F IB L D . July 12.— <LP>
John C. Kendall, circuit Judge
hare, for thre eyears, today for­
warded his' resignation to Gov­
PORTLAND. Ore., July 12.— ernor Patterson, effective Septem­
(IP)— Norman Johnson, 20, was
ber i . He will resume the practice
killed Instantly Monday, when a
of law.
lumber "Jitney** at the Multno­
mah Lumber A Box company
plant fall on'him.
There were no eye witnesses
hut It Is presumed Johnson lost
. W. O. Tueker
control of the vehisle. His. skull
Phone 2F14
w a s fractured and hia n e c k
M r. and M ra_C. Homes are the
proud parents of a fine baby g irl,
born July C. The little daughter
has been named Clarice Illae.
A few days ago the writer made
mention of the lamentable fact
that the people pf Jackson co.ggty
voted down the one mill request-
ed by the fall* hoard. For some
reason it failed to be published In
these notes so I am Repeating it.
In my memory there comes up
the recollection of, two f a l . r
grounds established in this coun­
ty; the first one at Central Point,
the later one on the old Fordyce
place just out of Medford. Each
of these places was abandoned af­
ter some years running, for lack
of sufficient funds to keep them
up. It is a deplorable fact that
such was the case, and It bids fair
to be repeated unless the howlers
against, high taxes realise that friends, and the hours sped too
there are some things that de­ quickly with dancing and light
mand our support. This Is one of conversation until the serving of
them.
a bountiful lunch at a late hour
The chairman of the committee brought the gay evening to a
on permanent interior decoratlfen, close.
for the club house has called a
meeting to be held In a few days,
to get ready for the winter cam-
paign.
k
Mrs. C. I. Homes of Ashland
spent last week with her mother.
RAPID C ITY, 8. D.. July 12.—
Mrs. L. B. Tucker, Sr., in Bell­
IIP)— Thia is farm week around
view.
The death of Mrs. Henry Apple- ?resident Coolidge’s s u m m e r
gate comes as a distinct sorrow to White House.
While tfee Northwest farm con­
n^any of her friends In this dis­
trict. She has long been a famil­ ference was being held In St. Paul
iar face at the polling place on today, North Dakota farmers ar­
'elections, both for better roads rived here in automobiles, a dele­
and for many otherworthy causes gation of livestock men was ex­
to be voted for. We will miss her. pected within a few* days, and
The writer distinctly remem­ preparations ware being made tor
bers one road meeting at .the President Coolidge to go Satur­
Bellview school, in the late win­ day* to a farm picnic at Ardmore
ter or early spring when Mrs. where 10,000 farmers from three
Applegate, accompanied by a son, states are expected.
made the long trip from away up
toward the summit on the Dead
Indian road that she might cast
her ballot for what she felt was
right. Surely a worthy example
FOR FRUIT SALADS
tor some of the younger .genera­
tion who do not so regard the
privilege accorded them.
The many golf enthusiasts are
coming out these days to prove
their golfing progress. And It
seems good to see the taemberd
showing real interest. There are
many people who do not feel able
wh*/would be glad to take out a
membership If they could. We
who do not can at least lend our
moral support, that helps some.
It Is an asset to our community i
not only the course Itself but the J
spirit that puts it over.
Mrs. J. C. Ferguson of Riant- (
ath Falls, who had aa house
guests Mrs. Jackhon and Mrs.
Tucker last week, entertained for ,
them Thursday night wjth a- die- |
tinctly Ashland
and Bellview ,
crowd, who are now in the Falls. «
It waa.a delightful reunion of old
Mad« in a M inute—TSsäs
W o n d e rfu l DRESSING
The closer the search for quality, the greater
the preference for Camels. For Camel, made of
the choicest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos, is
supremely blended to a mellowness, mildness
and individuality of taste that is beyond match­
ing or imitation.
r - If^ ó ü d o n ’t yet
satisfying smooth­
ness, ji si try this overwhelming favorite among
cigarettes.
F ollow the
recipe below and male*
this delicious salad dressing in a min-
ute— prove to yourself that Mazola
is. equal to the finest imported salad
oils. Regardless o f price the world
affords no finer, more wholesome
Oalad oil than Mazola. '
This recipe is from Id a Bailey
A lle n ’s N ew Book “ The M odern
M ethod o f Preparing D elightful
Foods”.
Atfcfreaa
Visits in Seattle—
Miss Virginia Crandall, daugh­
ter of Mrs. Lulu Crandall on
Fourth street, is s’pendlng sever­
al weeks in Seattle, visiting rela­
tives and friends.
Leave F o r Coast—
Farm Week At
Coolidge Home
Mr. and Mrs| Archie Million
and Mr. and Mrs. James Hersey
left Tuesday morning for Cres­
cent City, Eureka and Oakland,
Cal., via the new Redwood high­
way,
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Richardson Springs
On highway near Chico Springs. The most talk­
ed of resort in the state. TheTe must be a rea
son! Why not come and see for yourself!
Lee Richardson, Mgr,
1 Buick Roadster
WILLYSKNIOHT TOURING
FORD 2-D00R SEDAN
BUICK TOURING $60.00
me H O O T t G l B S O N
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coupon
FRENCH DRESSING
Marna.-
a CAMEL!”
FORD TOURING
L IT H IA
SPRINGS
GARAGE
You think your brakes
will hold in an emergency
but you never know until
you try thepi. Brakes
don’t always hold. » . ,
1926 Ohev Delivery
Packard Touring
1926 Chev Coupe
1924 Chev Touring
AH |p Good Condition
The
Automotive Shop
, Chevrolet Dottar*
Feel sure! Get complete
Automobile I n s u r a n c e
Ftr q ; t e c t i o n from this
agepey
Harford
Fire Insurance Company.
Then you know - before­
hand that you are prepar­
ed for any* emergency, y
Biflings Agency
Real Batato A Real Insurance
Batab. issa./ 41 E. Main St.
PER LOAD
For Short Time Only
To Make Room
ASHLAW
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