Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 13, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
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one
of
Oregon’s
choicest
“Such loyalty on the part of the paper
does not go aaaeticed among the out-of­
town student. and
Ashlaqd
should
be
proud of her daily newspaper.”
T h e D a ily T id in g s h a s
c o n siste n tly
b o o sted
A sh la n d ; h a s d u r in g
its p eriod
of
p u b lic a tio n
a d v o c a te d th a t w h ic h it co n sid ered to b e fo r th e
b e st in te r e s ts o f th e c it y —and w e do n o t h e s ita te
to s ta te th a t th e
r esu lts an d
a cco m p lish m en ts
h ere, in m a n y o f w h ich T h e D a ily T id in g s p la y e d
a lo a d in g p a r t, h a v e been m ore than
su ffic ie n t
c o m p en sa tio n , even th o u g h ou r in te n tio n s . m a y
h a v e b e e n m isu n d erstood or oiqarned o c c a sio n a lly .
C o n d itio n s m ak e it n e c e ssa r y fo r sonic o f our
y o u n g e r citiaeB s to le a v e A sh la n d ; an d
d u rin g
th e ir c o lle g e d a y s, T h e D a ily T id in g s w ill
oqh-
tin u e i t s p o lic y o f s e n d in g them thia n ew sp a p er
r e g u la r ly , in ord er th a t th e y m a y keep in form ed
■ * » « U . ' d r U M l M M tl
iM Uïte.» J
Whan the Fort atr-flivvera be­
come numerous enough, there
»baulk M> n Mg dtannnd tot
«Pace Ah the S ig n of the Eddtac.
If they eoattane Increasing the
•to* ef these touring buses, ’loco-
motfres will have to cross cross­
ing cautiously.
Trap-shooting. te another eport
wherein getting the break» le Im­
portant.
Ik Jtelg eeuMry of registered
vwvert possibly we should hart
pedtgiwd .candidates.
I ms»? mm» «sais»«.
MOUNTAIN PEAKS
Name the
world’s high« at
fnountain peak.
2. What is the Sacred Mountain
3. Name the highest peak in
North America.
,
No business becomes bigger
4. On what mountain near» At­ tha^ Ike man who rana It.
lanta la a Confederate War mem­
orial?
6. Is Mount Popocatepetl the
highest mountain peak Iq Mexico?
6. What Italian mountain om­
itted lava which destroyed Pom-
pel?
7. What is the soared mouptata
cf China?
t . What la the highest taotata-
tala peak In South America?
A safe rule lu not to I o a n
2. la what -mountain range le money untata ?ou tab a è fó r tto
the world’s highest peak?
lose It.
1*. In what three American
states are the three highest peaks
la this country?
A conservative is a radical who
has simply cut out his superla­
tives and adjectives.
AN8WBRS
1. China.
2.
6.
4.
6.
2.
Mulberry leaves.
Japan and China.
Italy and France.
A cocoon.
Coles Phillips.
7. Yea.
2. 811k waste.
2. Habutal.
10. An Import duty.
Before marriage, a man con­
stantly uses the wort “you”; af­
ter marriage his talk runs mors to
“me.”
The Ford. will bn creating
Speed demons. Bdhei announces
that the hew craft will B t t i
te r a tant »1 nfflWan hdur wity-
*ut discomfort to driver or pas­
sengers.” Just a "mighty good
little aar" he says.
1
tatamriohu «elks do
lot of
mdspiainfng heeaaso wariic ortic-
Srs warn about defective breaks.
Tke? Abut« new saeh wracks as
the Uhryater which pitched 266
feet over an emMrakmeht on tho
Green Spring mountain Sunday.
It might make them think.
Frthhbly tb* price of Labor
DU? Célébration tire water will go
■6 sihce Coast gtaarda got that
million dollar cargo oh the high
Maybe the Dole raee wm be
’•ran” nest Theaday— that la If
tirara ara any of tke aviaton left
or an? planee.
A jm ee lea r n s to paree: A deaert; to dexert ;
or sh ou ld
d e se r te d .— P o r tla n d T etegram .
TURNING THE PAGES HACK
ASHLAND
Mr. and Mrs. 3. P. Redmond of
J. J. Cambers estate In from bin
McMinnville stopped over h a r e ranch at Buck Lake, Klamath
uesday on their return from San OcuiA?, Friday night for a short
ranclsco* for a abort visit with Stay at hrn home hare. Me
Mr. and Mrs. Fred 8. Rngte. Mrs. brought with' him two deer which
Redmond was fermerly Mias he hhd shot.
Dora Pennington and a resident of
Aghland.
Mis. Mary L. William., who ha.
Mia. May Blhart, .later Of Ho­ been a guest of Mrs. E. H. West-
mer Blhart of the J ’oie? drug «ott In this city, ha. returned to
Store, la here from OrtdlAh, tita., her heme at Berkeley. California.
for a two wee?** visit.
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hart la Wall known hále, having
Oka. Of the beat registered P*r-
graduated from' Aahlanh high.
oheiton Stentane on the coast Will
taalta Ura Watson at BlHtag. h
BHltegs fateli, MS »Ile north of
A.hgnd
T h a t is th e k in d th a t in w h ich th e trial
I
Itetter
Ray Minkler and Wife, Mrs. R.
C. Myef ahd W. C. Caviti of Saa
Prometeo, r e t u r n e d E k t n r d a ?
fragt h delightful camping trip ta
HONEYMOON ENDED
SAN FRANOI8C0, Aug. It.«—
(IP)— The honeymoon of
John
Allan MfeWhinpte, 3«, Cleveland
businessman, was Interrupted to­
day whan ha waa attested oft a
telegraph warrant from Cleve­
land. McWhiunle la charged with
bigatay following his marriage to
Mtm Gertrude Irish, 25, on J « y
1«. .
» ftJOY A HEALTHY. OOM-
F queahlb
old age
Eva. G, D. Clark and daughter.
Keeping the body in good phy­
Loin, hare rettrned to Ashland sical repair la tha bast posst«»
from Portland, and will probably Urtn ranee for a healthy enjoys««
remain la the city.
old age. Kidney'ailments espec­
ially should be avoided because
the lurking poisons left In the
system* through Impaired kidney
and Madder action are a moat
frequent cause of painful ai d
tarimra
disorder«,
backset l,
WtakneM, rheumatic pains. ev< n
Iota a f health. Man and wart ■
Nètlce I« hereby given that H
everywhere use and recomnmi d
ááugbmaazhás purriutaM th.
Faley PiUs diuretic to malnta n
tateet/qtfi. b .^ ea ley te « h rtri)
hartect kidney action. Sattsfab*
tian guaranteed.
Sold aver *-
Where.—No. 9.
c o u p le o f yetare a f te r th e cerem on y.
T h e ch an ce« to h it and run «eem to l»e
on th e h ig h w a y than in a ball gom e.
Victorious
"Aw heck, it wasn’t any work”
BABY CLINIC
was the way an'unidentified boy
A fra« Child Welfare and baly
Hes Heck says: "No map can passed off compliments after he
"Meet
saura at Aa the?
haya."
clinic will be held nt the Civic Dari.
tetetanta?«*
cai
Successfully make love to a gal saved the life of a pal. That’s
Club house Thursday, August IB, »Art. -Hangt? JaM, Me
while she’s eatin* noodle soup.” tha tree spirit of a here.
conducted by County Health Com-
misslotoer Dr. Inskeep and nurses.
Miu Jennings and Mrs. Moffat.
Special attention m to be given to
children entering echool this year
for the first time.
J
be d e se r te d , m ig h t, cou ld , w o u ld
If you want eohreettoner’s su­
holdlng Howard
gar to taste like cooked Icing add
to guide fhe lat.
Something hot to the sugar. Thia
takes away the raw mate.
The
butter, cream, or water may he
heated before they a n added.
A container 1ft which strong!?
flavored food has been cooked,
each as fish or onions, may ho
Cleaned quickly by allowing vine­
gar to boll In it fbr a fear min­
utes.
If you hart difficulty when
crashing thin shelled nuts to get
the kernels oM whole, try pour­
ing water over them and letting
them stand ter jest a few min­
utes. Pour off the water and
crack them. They Will come out
nice and Whole.
Always oart y*dr baking pow­
der cane because the? are faftnta-
eraWe ways th whloh they cah be
Used. Nut bread op brown brand
tortta much
more atten tive
sand-tins. There need bo no
Waste in preparing round sand­
wiches.
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Baking powder- cans are very
nice for cutting biscuits and
cookies. Very attractive shaped
French pastries can bo made by
cutting the cake with tha baking
captain M A ddasi? batata* «rari
powder cans.
The taste which la so character-' Art tarantea»*. «tta tata WbUad.
lstie of mutton and oo «Miked a r t a pugnacious axprawton squali
by many people mag he removed r t ta* contera m kla dpa.
“W ir t tatak «te bad anything
by roasting two or three apples
BKa « t a « M kalte.«MytauWata?]
In the pan with the mutton. The
apples which take up this flavor
may-be discarded?
SOUTHAMPTON, N. Y„ Aug.
13.—<tP>—Big Bill Tilden today
tors directors are vanquished George Lott, Jr., of
ring i philanthropic Chicago, .conqueror of Rene A.
tea possessors of Costa, *-2, 7-6, 6-2 in the (teal
round of the Invitation tourna­
ment at the Meadow Club.
20 Years Ago
I t ia «aid th a t raining th e «peed lim it
to 40
m i.e« an h o u r in C aliforn ia hax n o t r e lie v e d the
q ie e d cejra. T h e y ju s t travel a little fa ste r now .
by FRO t «dures Corpori
srrtc M il be diroetaÀ by bel
a n n ou n cem en t.
T h e a tte n d a n ce a t th e J a c k so n
H ot
S p r in g s
g ro u n d
h a s been v e r y ste a d y a t a ll g a m e s p la y ­
ed th ere, a c c o r d in g to In form ation g iv e n u s, w h e r e ­
a s th e a tte n d a n c e at o th er p a rk s h as been ju m p y .
A sh la n d p rep ared th e b aseb a ll g ro u n d s l a s t y e a r
a n d g a v e th e B o a s fr e e Use o f it th is su m m er;
A sh la n d fu r n ish e d th e team th e ir b a se b a ll
s u its
D u rin g th e la st w in ter, T h e D a ily T id in g s w a s
se n t a s a c o u r te sy to th e stu d e n ts w h o w ere s w a y
from A sh la n d a tte n d in g th e v a r io u s c o lle g e s and
sci tools.
F u ll a p p recia tio n o f th is th o u g h tfu ln e s s a n d o f
th e v a lu e o f T h e D a ily T id in g s a s on e o f A s h ­
la n d ’s a s s e ts is e x p r e sse d in a le tte r w h ic h T h e
T id in g s h a s r e c e iv e d fro m B o m o n a , W ise , o n e o f th e
s tu d e n ts a t E m a n u el N u r s e s ’ H om e, in p a r t:
**I thoroughly enjoyod reading It
and
would Ilka to take thia opportunity
to
remark that The Tidings la one of Ash­
land’s greatest assets.
"Nothing In our beautiful little city le
more devoted to the recommendation of
’«
possessions.
Of ‘»A
XV «5
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T h e D a ily T id in g s w on d ers w h y th e
b aseb all
le a d e r s sc h e d u led th e secon d ch a m p io n sh ip g a m e b e ­
tw e e n A sh la n d a n d K la m a th F a lls
a t th e
fa ir ­
g r o u n d s in ste a d o f a t th e J a c k so n H o t S p r in g s
g r o u n d s. T h e fir s t gam e is a t K la m a th F a lls to ­
m o rr o w an d th e secon d in th is co u n ty , w ith th e
th ir d d e ter m in ed b y th e r e la tiv e size o f th e g a te
r e c e ip ts a t th e f ir s t tw o g a m es, a cco rd in g to th e
an d som e o th e r e q u ip m en t, w e w ere a lso to ld , and
r e ce n tly a fu n d w a s ra ised here to a s s is t in fin a n c ­
in g th e team .
I t w o u ld seem t o T h e T id in g s th a t th e a tte n d ­
a n c e w ou ld p r o b a b ly be la r g e r a t J a c k s o n
H ot
S p r in g s , ev en th o u g h a fe w s n itc h e r s m ig h t
re­
m ain p a rk ed on th e n ea rb y h ig h w a y , h ills id e s an d
r a ilr o a d tra c k s fo r th e p u r p o se o f c h e a tin g
th e
p la y e r s o u t o f th e p r ic e o f a d m issio n . A ls o , to
p la y th e g a m e on th e d ia m o n d
n ear
th is c it y
w ou ld be a d e se r v e d c o u r te s y to th e su p p o rte rs
o f th e team herd, a lth o u g h a ll o f th e su p p o rt o f
cou rse lia s n o t com e from A sh la n d . M ed ford , ap-
panentty jg n o t v e r y d e e p ly in te r e ste d in
b ase­
ball a n y lo n g er, a s th e y en d ed w ith a d e fic it and
th e ir team b e c a m e d iso r g a n iz e d ev en b efo re th e
r e g u la r sc h e d u le w a s fin ish e d .
A g a in , w e s a y i t w o u ld b e so m u ch b e tte r fo r
the B o a s a n d K la m a th F a lls t o p la y a t J a c k so n
H ot S p r in g s, in ste a d o f m a k i n g l o c a l fa n s g o to
the fa ir g r o u n d s to see th e gam e.
T 7 T .Y ;
Ih the city last wash. His
In New Albany. Ind.
Ranghmnn A Son«.
vice from Toleam
the military, the hankers, the
ranchers and the railroad anon-*
Urée to apply every precaution tor
a repetition of the costly robberies.
' tee government wa* doing every­
thing m Ra power ta bring the
e H
"°® tata* h* * profit*
for bandit oparatlons
.«wm of g telegram that
The reaction
^ a ’ frtiS g
that n was
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