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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1927)
GOING TO PORTLAND? . ju>4«r>, »bthc H‘- W|PU Ippchepn today stated theI W f 9 ■to*1 ?f** Jfflr» '» to were vqry anxious to at tend the Camp Fire Girls’ conclave In Portland Wed nesdays, August 3. bqt that tto y djd not hare a way to sat thffn. » • Mkad that tran sp ira tion befu rn lshed to these Airis, Anybody who .Is driv ing to Portland ,on Sunday, Monday of Tuesday, before August 3rd, are requested to notify My. Enders if ^hey have room for one or more of these girls. * •d f or 1 £ r » f -.iili FOR Sd l» T>—■ C heap, two bm pr Oil Store, 5 gallon can, c potato digger. Inquire 344 Ora 37»' * bUs >■!•.. kg I- month Apte. l U flran- FOR REET— 5 -room furnished house near normal. Inquire at 713 Oak 01 " -v - ... ' 878-1* ------------- ~ ' • " • •• ■■■ * * ■ «»»«s' «»M F » »■*«* «j*"«------- I, i « . . * « . Wi jjw * H 9 « a R n w i lot Uh W e n . i ii frto •< tocwmVmnce, to tyad« tor good, house and lot to Ashland. We have »lx» thonsaade ,oi othto W>B SAUB^-Rarly potatoes, < trades to trade for whatever yqp & Royston. north of overhead have. If you w a n t'to trade see bridge. . .. .. 37 8J « GaahOl A Marie, Realtors, J 4« '0 Liberty Street, Salem. Oregon., 3«- a , 4 * F S B »ALE—e t 347 4th at. 4U the tnmturn and furnishings pi FOR EXCHANGE ~ the Oxford Rooms, consisting' pf hod robm/and iltch en furniture TO TRADE — Baby Overland • ( aU htod», e t prloea that talk. car for good milch cow. R, 1, Bpx Furniture repair shop In connec 11«P, Ashland. . 878-8* tion. G. W. Trefren, Agent. 278-« Inquire nt 334 Central Rve.277-«* ettch Want FOR RENJ-—^^roppi fuM^hed house, modern and close In, 31« WANTED— Young man desires Hargadine. 377-tf work of any kind, «4 Dewey A 268-1 mo.« FOR RENT— Furnished house Bast Mato. on Lenrel street. Inquire <32 LOST AND FOUND Hargadine or, phone 28Ì-L. 17 4-6 Mtifabntos Of AfrFKfetife PARIS. July 2».— Lindbergh. Chamberlain end Byrd will be gpkqtl to givn hito qt .thpir plane ham and VJyta 8ts„ 10 rooms or parts of their maps or charts ft&fr L fireplaces, 2 stoves to the French museum of avia FOUND—Fountain pen, own tion .which already houS&s, many er may have same by paying for heroic machines, famous in fly ad, Helene Blede, 8F No. Main. ing’s past. |n the museum are the wheels 380-1 aqd. undercarriage of the illfgtod "White Bird” of Nungesser and Coll, all that remains of the tragic expedition. of French fliers across the .Atlantic. There too will go the remains of St. Roman’s plane, flished from the acean off Brasil, If the recovered parts are fully Identified as from bis Goliath. o t the Salvation A m y nt tbe The musepm qlready contains W hits iffcteld Homo. « ^ .M a y - a fragment .of the early planes fair Ava.. Portland. Oregon. o f Santos Dumont and Blériot, Including a part of the machine which flew across the English Channel twenty years ago. ,, FOR SALE— 5- room modarn There are motors which show bungalow, 3 acres cultivated, 19 In striking Planner the advance per cent down, balance 822 per made by aviation. ..The earliest month. P. A. 8., care Tidings. , uspd, In planes which flew suc cessfully were of but 25 h. P l , while beside them are monsters of 680 h. p. Tbe. Parachute,.cftriously fash ioned by MUe. Peitevtn and which she used for 35 landings be tween 1851 and 1844, Is one of tbe most interesting* tw ice, for it Is sufficiently good today to be used again. , Tbe rear-cabifi of the German Zepelln L -l 13„ brought down in France after being blown from its c purse by storms on a bom- batdlng mission to England, is one of the few war relics, it was this, cabin, which fell near the A. B F. headquarters „In Chaumont, which provided two American officers with tbe Ger S e v e n t h W as-F aU l for man navy ¿scret code. This codei Husky Negro ift Thurs- later allowed British and Amejl- Day Night’« Bout can destropdrs to sink a number of German submarines whose- - MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, points . of rendezvous, sent out New York. July 2>.— (IP) — Ac- by wireless, had been decoded. aimed by his adtplreya with all There is a model of the dirig le enthusiasm ^.t^qy showed for ible of ^Charles and Robert. o t the “Astoria Assaaqjn’,’ Paul Berl 1783, whose propeller was turn- I i n bach came bacKto rtos triumph ed by hand, j, The dirigible Dupny-- In Madison Squarq, Garden Thurs de-Lome, with a steam motor of day night, knocking out Bob Law- 3 h. p. flew, eight miles in 1862.«r to n of Alabama after 2 minutes, There also is Tissandier’s dirig 7 seconds of fighting in the sev- •eoth round. * ., SUBSCRIBE FOB THE -TIDINGS ible with an electric motor. It was not the “Astoria Asaas- ajn” of old, however, but a mere | rbell of the former .fight heavy weight champion who pounded the husky young negro Into sob -1 C om fort fro m th e m o m e n t y o u s lip th em on —an d mission. .. ~,. Neariy knocked ont with tbe a v ig o r o u s s tr id e th e r e a fte r . M en w h o find th e ir very first punch of the fight, a f e e t tir e m ore e a s ily th a n th e y d id ten y e a r s a g o straight right to bla Jaw. Rqriep* w ill ^>e a g r e e a b ly s u p n s e d th e y o u th fu l, s p r in g y bacb would have been a mark for s te p th a t ou r sh o e s p u t in th e ir str id e . any good heavyweight this night, ft was only, that Lawson, through carelessness and overtputhdeqpe. Bowed Berlenbach to gvt id aopse eadly body punche« which caus ed the tide of battle to go defin-’ itely Paul’s way. Analyze Mineral Water Dr. W, T. Phy, of Hot Lake. Oregon, who Is e recognised au thority in mineral waters, w i l l come to Ashland within the near future and • make an analysis of the mineral water situation here, according to an announcement et the Kiwenls luncheon today. The expert will give hie opin- Iqp as to what method should be used In the exploitation of Lithla water to tbe best advantage. A special meeting will be held dur ing his visit, Mr. Fuller stated. Family Troubles E nd In Shooting kÁTlNG 2 A Nebraska picnic is to to f if ld a Colorado Lake, three miles east of Corvallis, qqnday, August, rT- according to announcement made by H W. Hand secretory of .,M>e Nebraska picnic jAtooctot^on. Free coffee for all,” a band an a a program and speaking are includ ed on the outline o f ' the day’s plans. More than 1,400 attended this reunion last year and an equal number are expected this year. Tbe secretary describes the affair as a real reunion of old friends. TRAIN HI’KKDY , LONDON. July 29.— (IP)— An electric train capable of main taining a speed of 65 miles an hour has just been exhibited by the.Metropolitan Railway here. The train is to form the stand ard for all futuye Metropolitan Railway electric rolling stock. It is the most powerful and expen sive in the United Kingdom, and has a horse-power of more than 2,500 and a tractive effort, on rtartiag.’*ot more than 30,000 pounds. COQUILLE, Ore., July 2».— (IP)— Frank Conrad. 25, shot Neva Hatcher, 35, twice in the thigh and once in the arm when he fonnd Hatcher in his apart ment with his family upon re turning home. Hatcher was lying on a couch in a room with Conrad’s wife and three small children. Con rad claimed Hktcher was break ing up his home. tUBHCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS / M 9 ♦ » » ♦ r « ; (• f * 9 ♦ t ♦ ♦ *4 A V.* produced near large i t o increasfegly re- and cream, all raaW Mtnrea dafly products most even tually come from the more remote dis tricts where conditions are suitable for dairying. y The. best dairy sections grow their own feed. This requirement is amply provided for in the Ashland, district. Also, we now have » crqamery, tohbse business may be furtljpt developed .as b»rd* and butterfat production is increased; The A s h l a n d Creamery, maker» of Gold Medal butter And ice creaim. i O M t U Wealthy increase in tne dauy business thou gh the Ashland and Talent distnbts. ) ÓREtìOÌI IOS - SAFE DEPOSn OVERLAND i Y ô ô -'iïo o eeTsjff X eertfHA.HAo A Nice T ime - HUH? z tu ^ A w s o -e c c A X HMfcbT Q ome HOMI lotsa Qoowes r ó * *< we- swam DANCED -GOSH, s. IT WAS FUN • y 1 ---- j JORDANS Cerner H« Phone 18 4TH STREET BAljOGRY BREAD, CAKES, PASTERIES FRESH EVERY DAY 4Ii Iropnwt k— Phy slotherapy Radioalc O H -S T A & iiV iN TH’ HÖT SANOIN DB. ERNEST A. WOOD» Prsctiog Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Inclrding Teeth Office Hours: 1» - IS eud S - g Pioneer Building W Œ TTLÏ TRANSTÏK A STORAGE 0 0 . Office Phone 4ft Residence Phone 142 Coal, Wood and Storage Packing, Crating and. Shipping- - Long Distance H ailing. Painting, tinting and papering, ry Cliff Burlingame, «81 Mt. Ave. or phone 455. 187-1 mo. Auto Freight Terminal Phone 117 Office 89 Oak S t HAMMER AND RAZOR USED Portland W oman / ttempts Suicide—W as Me Unbalanced We will deliver any amount of exceptionally good 12-faeb slabs at thia price. Bny them now for winter while they are cheap. PORTLAND, July 29.— <IP>— Hamaker Transfer Co. Mrs. George Bruckman, 66, was Phhne 410 found in her home, the left side of her throat cut and her head bruised, early today. She was IXX'AL GIRLH OFF FOR CAMP NAMNÀU taken to a hospital. It is be lieved she will not live. Police (Continued From Page One) believe she attempted suielde as she has tried to take her life ties sufficient to accommodate before, following sunstroke. An J 100 girls at a time. * Open, blood-smeared razor and Nine.Ashland girls were in at hammer were found by her side. tendance last rammer and were outstanding as they secured sev eral national and several highest — SUMMONS* ---- ramp honors awarded. Suit In Kquity To Quiet Title , Tho camp schedule Is as fol- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF , lows: THE STATE OF OREGON, <IN Morning: ReveiUp, setting up AND fO R JACK8ON COUNTY, and flag raising; breakfast; clean OREGON. up cabins: personal inspection; REBECCA F. REEDER, widow ramp clean up; crafts, dramatics; >f T. T. Reeder. Plaintiff, dancing, first aid, nature lore, I handcraft, campcraft, archery (by HAROLD E. HINES, G. W. periods); crafts, free hour and HINES, and the unknown ^etrs.^if dinner. . ¿ j. any, of George J, KearnB and M. Immediately after dinner comes t, Kearns, husb«nd and wife, or either of them; and also, all oth the silent hqqr followed by a free er persons known or unknown hour then swimming by periods claiming any right, title, estate, and supper^ followed by retreat, lien claim or interest in and to sports, games, an event program and taps., tho lands hereinafter described, CamP Namanu directors have — Defendatfts. thia word for parents: To HAROLD E. HINES, G, W. "Many intelligent parents (are HINES, and the unknown heirs, if rraliilng that camp, wltlj t^q edu- g, <ny, of George J. Kearns and M. A. Kearns, husband and wife, or < alien it gives is as ljnj>ortast/pr Sc either of them; and also, all other young girls as tr a jn in ito sc h o p l persons known or unknown claim-, or eollqge.... , Camp experience ’ cumulates initiative, resofixcefql- a ng any right, title, estate, lien iness and habits qf activity. It ** claim or interest in and to the JJr lands hereinafter described, the tends toward .the almpllficatlqp of life and freedom, from aqyeam- ■ above named defendants: lshncss. It banishes artif^ial and IN THE NAME OF THE unnecessary fears. It cid|ivatM 8TATB OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby summoned freedom of motion and fEepdom from aelf-couscioraneas.I.It «See a and required to appear and an vacation .Sroip fashipn and. boys. swer« the complaint of the plain It devaJops love of nature and tiff oq file In the above entitled f'Ut-ot-doors. It teaches .g irls court and cause, with the clerk high standard« and tojaUty. of court In Medfotd. Jackson But. perhaps its crowning j^ft is County, Oregon, within four 1 , one of friendship. Manx gtrtoJiave weeks from the date of the first I 1 made their moot .Valued (Head publication of this summons; and ships at cabin where eimh le you are further notified that In , J case you fail 'to appear and ans wer within the time so specified defy do not eount.” that the plaintiff herein will ap- - ply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to- ,wit: for. a.decree declaring plain- DE t,f( to be the owner In fee simple _ _ of the northwest quarter of the north west quarter of the north e r snat quarter of Section 14 in * Township 39. South of Range 1. East of the Willamette Meridian In Jgckson county, Oregon, and that you and each of you be de clared to have no right, title, es- , tot« or Intorest whatever in said . land or any part thereof. This summons is served upon < yon by the publication thereof j pursuant to an order of the Hon- 1 orqble C. M. Thomas, Circuit j wh ch order was made and 4 dated July lp. 1827. j The date of the first pubtlea- J .tlpn of thia sumVnons is July 1S /L I NAU&ANK COMMERCIAL V Good Good price DRIGGS A. BRIGO • ’ Attorneys for PÍalntlfl Poetoffice address: Pioneer Bloc, Ashland, Oregon. 288-4 Fri