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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1927)
MMtcto A shland : Total of 48,835¡Visitors and 14366 i Automobiles Enter Crater take Park rotor Car > Mid-seadon finds travel ■' into J Crater Lakfe National Parlf uu- ’ abated.AJUn to the evening of August i n t i there was a.to tal of A pleasant dancing party was held In the club house last Satur day night, honoring the.guests.of. M r. and M rs, J. N. Dennis who were vlistlng in Aahland the lant of the week. A number of friends were asked In and on the return of the party from Crater Lake Saturday a flappy crowd greeted them at the Upper Valley club house. , , , The members of the Fraternal Brotherhood Lodge held another of their regular meetings at the club house Thursday night, Aug. 18. A fte r the regular business of the lodge a social hour was en joyed and light refreshments were served. A number V f B e lltle # parties responded to th^’ lure, of “ thq great out of doom” test B h a ^ y . and various group« were scattered along the streams, and lounging .about enjqyfhg. picnic ■ dinners. Inr,one,partyfwast noted and, Mrs. Oscar -Martin qnd i t w o children. Mildred and Leufse, and , K m is Pm Power» d c i v t i is l sws sn lo r th e thirsty group of customers. O n a Chevrolet cb pieic refngeradrig unit capable of luniouiinlni rotei* are a *o ib y drie A n a at t t t ir Detroit, M ir M f. and Mrs. W . D. Jackson 'and son, V irg il, M r. Jackson’s father, which M r. Homes manages, this and Mr. and_Mrs_W . G. Tucker. thresher w ill take care of a num ¡Mr».*. Brock of Tacoma (nee Miss Lena W illiam s) who was^for ber of neighbors crops In addi years a well known resident 'of tion. As these notes go to press, they are finishing at Ed Dunn’s B qilvlew ,'having < Attended and graduated from the Ashland high farm. Mrs. S. P arker was in yester school, 1s visiting at the home of day-buying more supplies for the h«r aunt and uncle, kfr. and Mrs. maintaining ' of th e ir summer O, H. W illiam s, and her cousin, camp in the: Dead Indian conn-* Mrs. Oscar M artin. Captain and Mrs. Frank Moore try, where they are.having their of Eugene, visited Mrs. Moore's h iy put up for the winter. George King was a visitor in mother, Mrs. 8. J. Evans one day last week. A fter a few weeks of Bellview last week, having come visiting apd recreation. Captain over from his work to see his fa and M-rs. Moore w ill return to ther and mother, and his little Eugene where he w ill teach M ili daughter. Beryl, who makes her tary Science at the University home with her grandparents. Tobe Roysten of this t(district this year.. Mrs. L. B. TucWer, I f . , accom was out demonstratihg his new panied her cousins, the Dennis podge. Sedap ¡Monday evening. It friends, on their trip to Crater Is said there is another neighbor Lake last Saturday. She visited who w ill soon be taking his fam an aunt and uncle at Klam ath ily to drive in the same kind of a Falls-, whom she hqd npt seen for many years. < ) • > f _ Mrs. Homer Moore Is enjoying a visit from her mother,' Mrs. Moon this summer. The threshing machine, belong ing to Fred Homes,-has started ou its summer run. Beeldea handl ing the grain crops ou the places CHICAG O — - A frica’s »famous Ivory Coast, lutte or the adven turer and the missionary, is fast giving way before the needs of western commerce. .< , , From trade In eiepnaUts’ tusks to. cocoa beans is a far cry, ¡yet that is what has happened in the 130,000 square mile stretch of the Ivory Coast colony, according to W alter Ci Hughes. "Civilization' has come to the Ivory Coast, a s a result of the wdrld demand fur sweet,’’• declar e d 'M r. Hughed. "Opening Up of th ls v a s t coCoa producing region w lllu n q ’riebtlonably ehange the aspect of the Cocoa buMhess Ih ’the n ext few years. Caridy'manufact urers are dependent on the labor o f people In many lands for the sugar, nuts, cocoanut, fruits, 'co coa, m ilk, butter, ahd other n u tri tious foods that go Info the mak in g of confectionery. Increased consumption of candy, especially In the Vnttefl States, whfMr have resulted in the most in Chevrolet History/ The COACH order — Charles Spencer Chaplin la fully prepared to go to court and fight the divorce suit of hU young wife, L lta Grey Chaplin, It was stated Thursday In a no tice filed in superior court, by his ' attorneys. The action was a form al no tification to counsel for Mrs. Chaplin that her husband’s case was complete and gave no in d i cation as to whether a property settlement had been or w ill he made before Monday, date of the those epteflng Via >.the • - Rogue River route f e in t hut by the K lam ath cquntry apd visa versa. Anotitar feature Is the great ln- * 14. 894 private automobiles ¿n- ereake In trayq| hut pi -the eaat The ’ terlng .|lfe. P ark carrying a* total BBtraitcq norfhiwfard 4tver t of 48(835 visitors. Kats travel Dulles J C alifornia Highway to a Into the Park) via the Southern Behd, where tourists ' have Pacific 'aedr * P * k , stage«-Aofcaledj «koi«« of cdnllnainK on Co Port ■ 681, an increase of 14 percent land “ via the Incomparable Co else ’ over last} year. A total of 110 lumbia R iver Highway ¡or McKensle visitors entered either afoot or over the spectacular the Lava Bede. trial. * with horses. Of the total traffic Pass through > Into the Park 45 4 percent en- The series of scenic loops finish1- . tered via the Medford entrance, 'ed in Oregon in the last three 0 33.4 per cent through the K iira - years Is fast winning its deserv ath entrance, and 3.9 percent ed fame. Fishing In Crater Lake was * through the Bend entrance. The bulanre, 15.1 percent, represents never so good as this year, and the night travel checked at An- the fish are much fatter, largely < na Springs and ihcludes all three due to the success of an experi Oregon entrances. For the first time in ment sponsored by the which history of the Park a large ma State Game Commission, jority of rail and stage travel has last year introduced a species of < come through Klamath, thia be small crustacean called gammar- ing due to the opening of the us. This Is an Ideal food for new Cascade Line of the South trout and has flourished, partic ern Pacific Railway. Auto trav ularly on the rocks in the com water near el through t’f i East Entrance has paratively shallow •< Increased 50 percent over any W izard Island. I t is n peculiar when previous year and travel through fact that in mid-summer, " the Klamath entrant*? nlso shows’ fishing deteriorates somewhut in warm er lakes surrounding the a marked increased of In common with Yellowstone Park, the deep water trout i a id several other parks Crater Crater Lake rise best to the lure. ‘i Luke travel is truly national. That is, It is not partially deriv ed from large cen/ers of^ popu lation situated near the ’ Park. The national character— in fact the inter-national character— of Crater Lake travel Is demon- TACOMA, Aug. 19. — (IP) — * strated by the fact, that by mld- The mystery surrounding several SERVICE, ienson every state except South fires occurring since the first of J Carolina has been represented the year a t the plant of the n and also such distant territories American' Wodd Pipe company * as Alaska and Hawaii. To repre- appeared solved to police with r 0ent foreign countries visitors the arrest early today of Hubert _ fiave come front France, China, E. Bennett, 39, night fireman at J Australia, Panama, “ , I I Switzerland, I / the factory. yiplexlco, and South Africa; also B en n ett' was arrested after a J Alberta, British Columbia and foreman at the plant and a pri- iaskatehewaq vate detective were alleged to The largest single travel this have seen him Ignite some oll- iimmer was on August 14th, soaked waste lit the main m ill. rhen 680 automobiles carried Immediately afterward, he sum 422 visitors into the park. moned the fire department and P ark Conditions Ideal started battling the flames single- ; Conditions are now appfoach- handed. ng the ideal in the Park. Vacat vaca ionists depressed by the heat of he lowlands find blessed relief Klam ath Falls--—Oregon Rank with n the Park, where fireplaces & Trust Company opens crackle morning and evening. 390,000 capital WThe Lake was never m ore'beau- » iful and in the complete ab sence qf forest fires dews .have here forbidding the use o f the name o f Dr. Yat-Sen as a trade» mark. Of l a t e Sun Yat-Sen watches, towels, underwear, socks and shoes have appeared oa the market. The bureau holds that the use of the name of Dr, Sen for commercial purposes is profaning the name of the “ Father of the "Chinese Republic.” Severe pun ishment is provided for those who violate the order. A dime buys a large bundle of old papers at The Tidings office. 1926 Essex Coach Buick Roadster Chevrolet W illys-Knight Today’s Chevrolet embodies the most amazing quality in Chevrolet history—the result of 14 years of con» sistent development and improvement. In carrying out this policy, the Chevrolet Motor Com» pany has profited immeasurably from its close associa tion with the General Motors Corporation. The General Motors Research Laboratories— —the General Motors Proving Ground— —the General Motors engineering staff— —the vast General Motors resources— I ' —all have been constantly utilized in making Chevro» let the world's finest low-priced automobile! Come to our showroom and see today’s Chevrolet! ^ ^ > •3 9 5 ’ *495 I is spending „ ha* Gr“ ® Ernester. h er washed -the atmosphere crystal |Cle^[, so that the immense pan orama visible from the-Rim Road is tbeyond description. M t. Shasr ,ta is visible at a distance of- 104 miles, air-lip«; the Blue Moun tain s rest on the eastern horizon; ,-the great forest and. desert of Eastern Oregon lies belqw like a yellow lake patterned with green; on the, soqth, the Klgmr atU LaRe and eny Irons |s an ,ex- - qulaite sight; and on the f ,west there, Is a seemingly endless ger- ’ ies, of heavily wooded • ranges folded one Into anotbqr,, . , Jfie entire Park road system is ppen, including the Rim Road. From the Watchman ,to the Gla- ’ cley gutomobillats still pass be tween Kreat, banks of packed snow thrqugh which a road has been opened by high explosives an (J shovels, , The rogd jo Dia mond Lake is also, open. W hile ^considerable road construction 1« tinder wqy in the Park the R. B. Price of Los Angeles, ac new roads la rg e ly ‘ parallel the) enmpanied by a real estate man present road system, so there is made a business trip to Deter re not a single detour and no In cently. terference with travel whatso ever. The completed new roads are in beautiful coudltton and Two street cars were peeked the original road system is in a recent picture being made double travel width and well by M ary Plckford. Efforts to maintained. obtain them from the various A feature, of Park travel this street car companies of the dis year is the Immense number of tric t were of no avail and the people who utilize the loop road, company was forced to purchase the two cars In order to com plete the picture. The cars are now for sale. The tim e haa come, It aeemn, to talk of cabbages and kings and the well knov^n “crystallizing’’ political sentiment. A ll price, f. o. b. Flint, M irhls«n T h e? include the lo w « t h a n d lin g a n d S n a n c in g ch argn .vallable. THE AUTOMOTIVE SHOP Ashland, Oregon Vftfhoa Firebug Taken While Working been brought about by a wilder ap- ...kl'r J .Bnj i . rS' JNr Economical Trantporlation j LowPrices! 8 HANG I f Af, - O P I—An IM READY TO FIGHT haa been Issued by the P olitical LOB ANGELES, Ans. »0 — (IP) Bureau Af * the Nationalist A rm y L1THIA SPRINGS GARAGE WllUe Williams. . iajappt'heTjqas. — at these ( T U 1 L F Y HAYS H E ENJOY A H E A L T H Y . COM FORTABLE OLD AGE -Keeping the. body In good phy sical repair is the best possible insurance tor a healthy enjoyable old age. Kidney ailments espec ially should be avoided because the lurking poisons left In the system through Impaired kidney and bladder action are a most frequent cause.of painful and serious disorders, backache, weakness, rheumatic pains, even loss of health. Men and women Everywhere use and recommend Foley Pills diuretic to maintain perfect kidney action. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Sold every where.— No. 8. 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Q u ality materials and construction unequalled by many cars hundreds o f dollars higher in price. B u ilt to g ive trouble-free, economical service over a lo n g period o f tim e. Longest springbase o f any car under $1000. Smart n ew bodies— beautiful lines. A brillianr perform er at the lowest price fo r w hich • Sedan was ever sold by D odge Brothers! A ll Other Sixes * Black and White Service Station O. B. Leach, Mgr. I5.IN& r