i * BY ¡EHE ASHLAND PRINTING CO ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS •Be; 1 yr. «7JM. By Mall— 1 V m BLV. I WiSHT SQU0 HUQRW UP k G rid A t • 8 B tj4 .-M .M - \N t 6 ûm T T ex L BvtRlRiwer- w e U K t -T vfefcp , Self Commiseration VsiET OoCr Ô u T O’ HfcÁt C ustomers , V BH womderiu ' July 80. — - 0 » — The radio description of the 8harkay fight Thursday -night mar be beard areuad the world. TO« General Electric company announced today tbaf two of lta experimental transmitters wUI Mad oa t the ringside Story on «hört Editors have Jong been famed for salut&torles— P eople womderin - greetings to their reading public in which they WaVOS. •XAF oa 81.77 • meter« generally promised them the world with a fence aad «CAD oa 88 meter« wUI around it in the way of wonderful improvements broadcast simultaneously in the paper whcih they are to edit. with superpower S t a t i o n Many of these have gone down into history as WGY>. DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phone 39 or 224L the classic of a witty brain; many show a wonder­ Forty seven radio station« ful insight into the needs of a community, for a 4p the United States will WeAsesdatfs'faly SO.— The Wom- ings, With black heels are often b r o a d c a s t the - Sharkey- stranger often more vividly seep faults and his * on’s Berfmtlt Association of this worn with the black aad white Dempsey fight through three enthusiasm suggests many remedies; practically all j elty will bold tbeir next BMot- sports costume. We have seen hookups of the . National are rather careless in the use of adjectives and | ln< at the entrance of Lithia Broadcasting eompaay. heels of pastel shade on white I park. A large attendance is de- terms of endearment to the community; others have or nude stockings m a t c h i n g slrad. shown varied traits and whimsicalities that have pastel-colored sports shoes. Thtrtday, July ■!,— Baby and made them interesting. Even the heel of the shoe is | Child Welfare, Clinic « ill be attracting attention these days. The Daily Tidings has pome across one with a | held et the Civic clubhouse qn Many shoes have heels of con­ new angle, however. The predominant not in this  ΠASSEMBLY Wlaburn Way. Mothers please trasting leather and some have phone Miss Hicks et the li­ beets of contrasting color. As a one is homesickness, tainted with a spirit of self brary for appointments. commiseration which makes us very glad indeed that Oregon Livewares Friday. July SB. — Past Noble rule the heel corresponds in color the writer of this particular salutatory w’as able to i Things up at, | Grand’s club wilt hare a cov- with the shoe piping or the vamp ornamentation. A t present one procure the funds for a ticket to take him back to ormai School I «red dish luncheon in Lttbla sees many light tannlsb shoes park at 8;J0 o’clbck. his old home grounds, where apparently his worthi­ I Rodeo and roundup s t n n t s [Tuesday, July Sft—Installation of with brown heels aqd piping ness and qualities are more appreciated. I “whooped” up the assembly per- officers of Hope Rebekah worn with nude hosiery with The reader has onl& to peruse this article from liod at the Southern Oregon Nor- Lodge No. 14. Postponed from square "brown heels the pen of Paul Robinson, formerly editor of a I mal school, this morning when Tuesday, July 18 to Tueedey, I the . Eastern Oregon Livewlres Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCallen weekly newspaper here, but now part owner of the Jdly 88. z . • I end the Klamath county students Host and Hostess— 88 88 t t Clackamas News, to concur with the writer, pro­ offered the entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCallen TO A LOVELY ONE vided the tears do not flow too rapidly, that it was | Some, clever and pertinent or­ She should speak a tongue of were host and hostess Monday, a shame Mr. Robinson was unable to realize his am­ ig in a l poems with .members of c spring, July 18, when they entertained ¿XRueLUaM bition, to return home without having to “ stand it the faculty as subjects proved to A language o f another sort, at their hospitable home on Beach for a year in Ashland:” be of great interest to the student A voice of Dowers, or birds on street,.with an evening of Bridge. body. _ j wing, Three tables were in play. Mrs. “ The eall for adventure with the glowing The group of entertainers pre­ A tongue of fairies holding court. P. R. Hardy received a lovely promises of Southern Oregon drew us a year ago. sented the school library a beau­ prize for holding high sqpre, and We went, we tried to mingle with the citizens of tiful vase and bouquet of flow­ Mr. J. H. Hardy was awarded that fair land, hut they won’t mingle. ers at tha assembly exercises. the consolation. A t s la t e hour I. V. Kane, Fossil, Cecil W. the hostess served refreshments, “ Medford is a splendid growing city as well AND TRAN8-OCEANIC TRAVEL Holloway, Ontario, Augusta Park­ daintily arranged. as Grants Pass and even Klamath Falls. It takes A commlttee of SS Americane er and Mrs. Beatrice Jones of I 1. What was the German name Mr. and Mrs. McCalton's guests an(L50 Brttlahers has been sug- lots of money and a long time to get established Klamath were in charge of the I of the steamer Leviathan?. included the following «ntm«d: gasteff to investigate and deter­ there. Those people don’t have thh faculty Of. * . 2. What great * finer, on dts Mr. * and Mrs. Hal McNair, Mr. mino just what Is correet end of­ program. greeting or welcoming strangers. maiden voyage, was sunk as a re­ end Herschel Claycomb. M r. and ficiai Bngltoh. ■ Whyrevive aneth- (The perfumed words the trees Mrs. J. H. Hardy, Mr. and Mrs. sult Q fa collision with a n - Ice­ “ Ashland could be world-famed with her Lithia ar of; dead languagea ?— Ban­ berg? fling out, F. 'K. Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. d o l i Western World. Springs, but she doesn’t take advantage of her The excess of youth are drafts 8. Name the vessel holding the Like messages that Willow«, furled Htenry Enders, Jr. assets; her citizens don’t want anyone new to locate time record for speed across the payable at maturity. She puts unpleasantness to roift” No student should go elsewhere I And throws a charm upon the there. We stood it a year and never made a per­ Atlantic. Entertained in Honor of The wise man works .his for schooling until he has ex­ world. /z sonal acquaintance in all that time. 4. What vessel of the United hauster the educational advant­ Mcsdames Nims and Boyle— troubles out through his sw4at States lines has been frequently ' Helen Emma Maring. “ How different we find it ‘hack home.’ Oswogo ages of Burns. Added to the The pleasant home of Mrs. I tt'tt 88 In the newapapera because of glands. wholesomeness of the courses of­ George 'McConnell on Church citizens and business men are agreeable, social, I Important Rooks Reviewed— charges that liquor was s o l d fered here is the advantage of street was the scene of an en­ easy to get acquainted with and anxious for you to Some people seem to be patient aboard It? "Spell Land, The Story of a living In surrounding« which are NEW YORK, July 80.— (LR— joyable affair last week, when when they are only averse to feel at home—they treat customers and strangers 5. Name the Cunard line steam­ conducive to study.— Burns Times The uqpal flurry over tieket spec­ Sussex Fgrm.” by Shiela Kaye- she delightfully entertained In er, the sinking of which was an •muscular effort. Smith. The story of a stralght- as if they were real friendB. Here, truly, the hand­ Herald. ulation which precedes most Mg I forward girl told in a stirring honor of Mrs. Karl Nims, who even which preceded American shake is a little more sincere, the atmosphere more spotting events, began in earnest I dramatic style of composition. expects to leave Ashland In the Popularity in the movie Is entrance into the World War. today, preliminary to the Dempsey I One of the author’s earlier llter- near future to make her home inviting.” ’ The old-fashioned alibi qf the 8. What Is the usual first simple matter of hitching th bottle for snake medicine is no -Sharkey fight. lary efforts and almost unknown, is San Francisco, California, and The writer has heard many similar .remarks name of many boats of the United wagon to a scandal. United States Attorney Tattle I written In 1910, but up to her Mrs. C. J. Boyle of San Fran­ lodger good. Science has finally States line? about various communities, but, after moving about issued subpoenas for (wo employ­ High society estimates a ma: provided a kerum that w ill efim- (Inimitable freshness and . sensl- cisco, who is a house guest at 7. What are the two chief in different parts of the world, has' come to, the con­ ee of the- treasurer’s office a t1 Itiveness to wide-eyed youth. The the borne of' her sister, Mrs. H. Jhate the hasard of getting Mtten British steamship fines between by the harmony that exists be Madison Square where the first (tale dabbles in rich rural mystlc- H. Gillette on Gresham street. clusion that people are about the* same everywhere tween his necktie and his socks, by poisonous serpents. — Hood Europe and New Tdrk? tickets are on sale, demanding lism, as when the peasant boy re- Sfrdr Glacier. Covers were laid for seven —they are friendly if you are friendly and if you 8. Nam« the French steamship their appearance before a com­ I peats the Lord's Prayer back­ guests at a lucheon table per­ company.' Hez Heck says: “In abollshin’ do your part in community activities. Thera are people all over the missioner tomorrow to tell all ward», in the folk-lore belief that fectly' appointed and moat beau­ 8. What are the two chief the smoke nuisance, why qet His admission that he lived here fqr a year world w'hg w ill leave theft happy about tieket sales. I His Majesty the Evil One will tifully decorated. American ports where b o a t s make a complete Job by Includ­ without making a single personal acquaintance is heme pretending to be looking • Tuttle said be bad bean told i I thereby be conjured Into appear­ ing cigarettes?” Those present were: Mesdames leave for the Far Baat t rather a damming one, and anything except credi­ for a Job who wouldp’t recognise .hat one speculator received 82,- ance and all that follows. Swed- C. J. Boyle, Karl Nims, H. H. . 10. What organisation oversees a Job at home lying at their feet. 000 for 20 choice seats at the len beliefs are dragged Into the Gillette, George Gillette, F. O. table to him. It reminds us«of the story of “ The the American government liners? light; that as high as 278 bad j 5. The Washington Conference. — Waldport Tribune. I story. One of the women char- Dean, Betty Dean, T. W. San­ Man Without a Country,” as he must have felt the been paid already for good seats, lacters is depicted as getting Into 6. France and Italy. ford and the hostess Mrs. George same sensations, poor fellow. and that charges had been carried 7. Curtiss D. Wilbur. i '• The trouble with naval disarm­ to him that (be public is not per­ “every woman scrape — most McConnell. AN8WERS Without any further remarks, we reproduce a 8. A 5-8-2 ratio for Great Brit­ ament la that it ’s too revolution­ womhn could never tell you why mitted to buy seats close to the I they love the men they marry.” Great Britain. ain, the United States and Japan. ary. The good old idea was for ringside, paragraph of an editorial comment from The Jack- at the box office. t * Picnic In Lithia P a r k - The Russo-Japanese War. 9. The Philippine Islands and The literary style coaststs ef con­ everybody to' disarm Overyhedy son County News relative to Mt. Robinson’s mental Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Read en­ The submarine. . 'c 1 Hawaii. tinuous massing of detailed but tertained a number of California else instead of himself.— Eugene 1 <: v j , > condition: Von TIrpitz. 10. The Loa Angeles. Register. Interesting narrative of facts friend^ Monday evenlag, July 18, Heers “ The man who moves into a strange community ! about the characters. Those who with a Jolly picnic supper in Lith­ I are in disgrace are very dlsgraee- apd among strange people must recognize the neces­ ia park. Stage Raids Ifu l. Those who are correct are sity of hitting the stride of the citizens of that com­ The party was composed of Mr. painfully correct. This, makes a i and Mrs. R. s. MacMillan, daugh­ munity. It is imperative that he get in step with M ARSHFIELD, July 20.— (IP) I mixture qf causticity anS racing , ters, Ruth and Jean and son F ra­ those of his newly adopted home. It is unreasonable — Fifteen men and two women story telling. , zier, and Mr. and Mrs. S.*M. Bat- were erraated here when federal | to expect that the citizens of an entire community 88 88 88 • | terson and son. Sheldon, all of dry officers raided the place, ASHLAND JSUsdLNl) will change their step to coincide with that of the Los Angeles, California, who have Hedda Hoyt Telia About , 1 pleaded fie fi«uor law violation latest arrival. Mr. Robinson never-learned to un­ charges this morning. They were Two-Toned Stockings— Please Turn To Page 6 It seems that much emphasis derstand the people of Southern Oregon, and as a alleged dispensers of moonshine result he is bitter against the district and its peo­ #d beer. Four pleaded guilty. is being placed upon heels this - season. Stockings with contrasting j The other« are held on bfll. ple. The advantages which lured him to Southern W illiam Addison, a land owner W. W. Newton and wife, from Geo. T. -Baldwin of Klamath heals have become so universally ' of Independence, Oregon, and a Fairview, Montana., arrived in Falls left for heme Saturday eve- Oregon areT?iS in existence and are multiplying. ‘accepted. that almost every one ! former AaMand man, la visiting [wears them. The gun-meatl Stock- ' That he failed to approach them from the proper Ashland last week. Mr: Newton, ntac. accompanied by Msa Mary Benton Bowers. iing with black square heel Is very i Roberta who baa beep attending angle is no Occasion for him to berate this splendid who has retired frpm active life ¡ /— ....... m u »* TURNING THE PAGES BACK n M in lm r 99 country. Mrs. . A Smith wins fame crossing the Pacific, and a Jones takes a golf championship. The Browns should be bursting into print somehow soon. — George Gillette o> Dunsmuir, Cal., was a week-end visitor nt tha homo of her sister, Mrs. Torhett Sanford. ■■ ■■ v The “ revolt of youth” is probably more terrible to older folks who are so far away from their own revolt. Most families have one point in common all can agre^ on. That is that- an automobile is a ngeeseitv; We wonder what might have become old-fashioned girl who refused to go out evening hecanse she had nothing to w ear.” Engineer E. H. Bush Is non ruatalag oa s halpet between Ash land and Hornbrook. and has tlre< of the cold climate of the Montana and Dakota re­ gion, has comq to fills city with th j expectation of securing 4 home. He fohnd here an old frlsnd, Philip Bonham, who lo­ cated here a fqw months ago from Montana. Mrs, Gertrude Barclay is fU It- Nrs. F. p. wipard of aankin, cal., to Visiting Mor­ Ing wfih friends In Ashland from 8t the Los Angeles. I home ef. M r * ’ aad Mss. W illiam Rogers on W alker Avenue. John Dosato transacted ness la Medford Friday. R. K. Huttos sad wife have re­ b itti­ turned to their ranch m Klamath county. the blind school nt Bhl«m. Mlssos Maud ahd Defile Baldwin whb camo fit to Ashland with him will remain tor a Vlgit of a Month, or more with Ashland relatives and If you’re sontomplnfint a 41- friends. / varea he tore add write to the Department of War and get the newest literature on th« «ubjéct. Mrs. A. T . Morian, wife of the And, Ihould you be seised with g. P. brakamau, and children, i well liked for streetwear. Parch- qisnt-totted stockings with light brown heals are also popular. For sportSWBtr white stockings With colored heels are having qnlte a vogue. For Instance, white atock- SPECIAL! Lithia Springs Beauty Parlor Georgia Young, Prop. New Wonderful Fàce Powder gre here from Roseburg for a via- the desire to «raw oranges, of d with the family of B. C. Palmer. eottise yon should address «11 If the. thee powder yon now use Mrs. Morian and Mrs." Palmer are eommuntcations to some natal does not stay on long enough tp I sufi you— does not kaep that ugly shine away Indef la Italy — 8peáblng of fistic comebacks, does not make your akin oolor- tbs', patrons of heavyweight' prise fxi Ilk« a peach — try this new A. O. ROCkfelloW. one of the |f g h t s seem to be the ones who wonderful special French Pro­ pioneer raaidgats of Ashland, now always do. cess Face Powder called MELLO- residing,,>t «an Diego. CM., ar­ GLO. R e m e m b e r the name rived Saturday evening, aad wifi A style expert- is a person MKLLO-OLO. There'« nothing spend some time prospecting in gets women to pay more for like it.— Lithia Springs Phar­ this section again this summer. er clothes. macy; East Side Pharmacy. Moved to 42 Third Street By Vendome Hotel Mrs. Y o u n g has a cool, roomy place and solicits all customers to drop in or to Phone 328R f ' ■ Í •