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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1927)
railway track aa tk« géant vwaieaf resting placa, trustig humming et the rail* to «tri kb» la fase ot an gPProac Impreuiye ' The court handles l.SOO or and Mrs. Smith Is convinced she knows what she Is talking about. "If young married people could just etay pway from their ia-laar> they would be Car more certain o f a succeeafnl marriage." eh * » said NEW YORK. Aug. IS.— (LPK recently. . Co)onel Charles A. Lindbergh's Desertions occur. Mm» S tith flight from New ..York to Paris has beea Immortalised in music by James Philip Dunn, New York tell you juet why hat it aeems to composer. His tone-poem of the be something La the air.*' »as the epic flight is entitled "We" and clerk's explanation. Here are her flgaras on the w1B.be given its first public per reason h ns bands leave home in formance at Lewlaohn Stadium by Alabama. . 1 . J the New York Pbilarmonlc Or chestra under Willem von Hoog- Liquor or another woman— 12 straten on August 27. The composition takes approx percent. v imately ten minutes to play and Nagging— Six percent. requires the services of a tire en Infidelity— fivp;par,cent. gine. siren, tom-tom and a wood Extravagance-*—five percent. . Disillusionment — Ode percent. en rattle In addition to the regu lar iastrnmeats o f the orchestra. Tired of wife—two percent. Untidiness —- one-half of one Du«n says s f the work that It is percent. Jp- "not so much a description of the airplane. Its tuning up. take- off and the solitary flight across the RUDE AWAIRX1XG ocean aa it la a tonal utterance of HARBIN. — (IP)-—A track sur the Indomitable courage, perser- veyor on his dally round fait the yernnee and will power of Colonel heed for 40 winks sad elected the Lindbergh." Music Written To Honor Slim ' " ’‘V h INSTAURI) ’ f ’ . I È i t È ' i r B iffi HELENA. Kant.. Aug. IS. — (IP) — The B I f k t Reverend Ueorge Joseph Ftoqgan van In stated as bishop of Hfcfsn* here Thursday at ibe most impressive church ceremony In the history nt the diocese. The Moat Rev erend Edward Howard, arch- blsh of Oregon City', ’ performed |he rites of installation. FRENCHIE PITCHES * i> ~ » UH# * * » .. with record patronage during July, the Helman pool will be closed Monday according to an nouncement made today by tart.' O. O. Holman, Who hga managed the spot this n a o e r . ST. PETERSBURG, Pin.. Aug. 1».— (IP)— At least one French man will be entered la the World's horseshoe pitching cham pionships to be held here' next February. France Olin of Parle has sent in bis entry and plans to sail Helman. The pool i across for the pitcblg test. dnripg the fetter pw Many toarfeta H im I WOI .Arrive Tomorrow— tage of enjoying th« Theodore Yeriaq of Portland, phur water bathing Oregon, wilt arrive 'In Ashland here. Slides sad ring tomorrpw- tor a two weeks* va the Helman pool cation 'at the home* of hi* par athletes. ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Yerlan Thp exhibBfef | on Dewey street. Mr. Yerian Is swimming Monday nl connected With the “Oregon ,In by children from tftf stitute of Technology, where' he and adults, vHl Shd hrs been teaching the past year MA l Helman safe trt and where he will be employed again the coming year. Leedom Dave Sargent, Sgm Preseetf, Gene O’Grady and Morris Harris wera in Medford Thursday eve ning at a meeting of the Eagle* APPOINTED Distributors for in this territory. Watch for our big demonstra tion date of all the latest Zenith Radio models. Twelve round« of bolting f with* ’ Ashland and Medfhrd hoys ^atch- ed analnst each other featured, tlte meeting. Twenty new candfidaMa were JnfMated Into the order. Jess V. Sapp, a district organizer hhp been actvlp In Medford for the last month ' t t J the meeting Thursday night wys held o s a cli max to his activities. _j____ Gene O’Grady of thia city, men tioned by fight fans as the best prospect for a real boxer la soath- ern Oregos, boxed several rpands with Sam Preeeott, Jocal- police man. aa a part of the boxing card. O'Grady is mentioned as a possible headline attraction on boxing events for this winter. it irritating writes: “B ecause théy never the throat and because of their finer Ha vor, IraokyStrikeo are m y favorite and of ail Whose foicea are precious.” BAND CO ZENITH FAMOUS CHALLENGE TO COMBAT I wder identical circumstances and conditions and Inking our various their prwpfjr. gnwlc, we challenge any Juake. « i •« mmmwm to eqoai or FUiqwiMs Z enith perfection in quality or quantity.of tone; selectivity; sensitivity; distance; ease of operation; precision of lqanu- factune Nr gwi«ral‘«H aroumÇperfueUon. } -‘ * y • ZENITH RADIO CORPORATION DRAWS ms, many o f them in various parts s, ware recently Hearty appreciation of e a c h number rendered by the Ashland Municipal hand was ertd e« $ « * fa the large qrpwd In attendance at cently organized musical organiz ation. Under the leadership of Mr. Croft, the new ladder, the band has been pnt through short, but Intensive training and much im provement in the rendition of ev ery number was evident in the program last evening. Popjilarfty of th e hand concerts In Lithta park is materially evi- Im entis the'heat treatm ent o r toast- applied to tobaccos previously aged îkely tq fre e the cigarette from irritgp « «'»»h m 9651 doctors answered this question “Y|£i5”. Q 2—D o yd u think from y o u r experience S T R I K E cigarettes that they fating to sensitive or tender throe , cigarette^ w hatever the reasoh? <11,105' doctors answ ered this question “Y E S ”. Cotne On Down to The Carnival (¡rounds! v “—— '■ — " « You have noticed in the newspapers and magazines the Opinions o f m any whose voices must ba maintained unim- p^frmri—opera singers, actors and actresses, men prominent in public life, radio announcers. These opinions are confirmed by the opinions of those w hose business i t is to k n o w . fer' >■*' i r* Special Matinee SATURDAY AFTERNOON 2 ^ ' ^ ABNER NE SHOWS nd Lithians) Irritation-NoQomSt- speeding, driving a o^r without an operator's license gad with no muffler. Sergeant C. P. Talent m ale the arjfefe. ■ each otoacerV WH grana; W t d f e ^ leal afeL popular i JUNIOR HIGH CROUN H U M M A N TAWS FIVE • Fire Menaces Great Forests Û . PORTLAND. A«g. 1».—<IP) Z. Heavy zbowehs Pegee L A. Roberts today when tq plead gutlfy to A Charge of ! • 1 pelted «M irests «re endangered. The fire , . I f f KBItN NEEDED tnatlon was reported today an A fter heWidg < «rant ahrptok of •itlcal. This Is eepkcldny true cheap lgfert oh hands for several , the m u m M a National to re * Mkdterd i'HssMhgtOn. Tfitee logging bn? secretary, has announced ridges havfe heOn dettroyrfd by thfctt«' airy ihinty of pickers job» e BWct? Creek lire. Weather I kWaitHM ’picker*- hi the valley at ladHlcne' are sodiewhat improv- tho present time. 1 hat n o t M tlW ent1 td aid in the Tnll Ti J bl »■ t < [tli/guivklng df the blazes which ®k< cadg-tahotozaBplaiand about Portland '.l$e mim ç i a w l | usually empty.