Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 19, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    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
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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.
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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!
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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.
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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
!
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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.