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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1927)
• • > ’ •** . t < i ' 'V I faq *; AÄHtAND -V— TO VOTE O N - fl f » S Touching Up a J s t-v 13 i 1t $ vc I i ; 1 1 » 11 '< i t « .1 » f i Ä < A ’ o hlexlco h," tbto S u c c e sso r t o ( M a u rice .1 ; OrumxM dM r W ill b e ' - ‘ ’ u n o s e n D », /> < k 1 ,ai? «pdems v^tn , fr a g r i* ^ « ( bbrtihtjJUnlPRr’Mrt Ptoop> wood t «■ '/jj .. i i »> . i ■ > ' i i t i SALEM, Ore., Attg. '24.-—(U»)-L- A special election will be held In Multnomah county October 18 to elect a'successor to the 1 a t e Maurice Bi Cram packet, repre-* seutatlnes In congress from the third congressional district T h a j, announcement w^s. fgn-. talned 1 a a writ Issued .here to night by Governor I, L . Patter son, and directed to the sheriff of Mpltnomgh .county. The election date complies.with the stati|t4 wfclcji providA |kat candidates have a minimum time lim it of 4Q dhys In which to file their petition! with the secretary of state for certiflcat lod to the county clerk. • The governor's.Writ also took Into consideration a provision of law which requires the 'county clerk to close the registration books 30 days prior, to the- elec tion and copy the registration In to the poll books and voters list. -O • from th è ‘dtttpr«*«* of ; istitng Amerionns” eeaUered -®«er the mesae, the klxth spnual Intdr- J Tribal Indian Cftr )here today. 1 Preceded; by ■.i*. spectacular seVeril r . hundred. I» *to coatti grossed ^n ’ ' aboriginal ill . _ t ■ tiitfttsanda of whites* and« R«d- n ie n will gather o n fr e v a a t opin »lain whleM stretches to the dto- ant ,rtn»è-coèere4. nu>osUt foot’ ìUls of the lè n i mountains to- 5 X WEDNESDAY, er seen before. w Mexico ’ ' Herman Locked Preparations ar« being made fcr thousands of out o( tow% vis- Inter-Tribe Meet' .J« Itors, The high , points o t jt h e atlon are to ¡he a recpfcRon, to p 2 2 , by a fs w ju d ia n "trad Ice Chest Ä thousands o) 'peraopp wilt Ifesr Linda's voice- thaough the L,ndbergh will fly here 1 famous plane “The Spirit Lonls,” landing at a specially pared landing field. JÎÎ ers who desired1 to’ givtf their Indian1 .customers a' treat. ' It rapidly developed uniti now ’ to Its sixth year it fs internationally known, and has become a coop erative institution that endeavors to Serve as an. inceptive tp the Indians o f , the southwestern tribes to keep alive and i tot*ct,. as nearly as possible their an ie n t, sacred ceremonial rites.. J Milady And Chang Have Same Cream WELS, x i . l r . l l . , Lia«. Î 4 . I — amplifiers1 a t the Cpir-gfoundn, (ipy-p-Hata* J ‘ Hermann. vl vllffige and a banquet with plates for butcher, , kùèwèd kH|w*d tkM tkjr a|d«- a|dov pf 1,000 persons. * ' his young fry* frifcdita fo T cuoi Ito a bpfnfeerator. / H e rm |jn u 18,, Qisbedted t^onto- thlng mère |l^an|pdl|tf*es8 M* the glances‘ exchanged lg ‘ his prgs- ehce hetwèèg -hlè» p fd ty. !rt>uh< wife and his handsome >slick- haired assistant,., and carefully planned his revenge. He installed a huge refrigera tor lu his butcher shop and then announced he was going to town to buy oxpn. Returning unex pectedly In the middle of the .night, he saw lights and heard voices. Hermann knocked at the front door. In order' to give the male voice time to get to the refriger ator— the only safe hiding place in the little shop house. The wife answered the knoék after an Interval. Herman» kissed her affectionately. After he had locked the door of tho refrigerator casually, they retir ed, Hermann first hiding the key. Next morning, Hermann op ened the ice box. The sheik as sistant tottered out, stiff with cold. night. Inside; the array of ' cd wagona drawn arqund- the g •Land and stickade,* monster *!**» Jng tires will serve as ilhtìèta^| A.} NEW YORK. Aug. 24.— Gfease tion for the opening of the tbree- for an elephant’s hide and van flay festivity of primitive Indian ishing and cleansiug creams for sports, games and sacred cere a flapper's complexion are dish monials, including the famous ed up from the same barrel that Presldent Coolldgé had no soonar annbwncad th a t ha did net want te Indian Chicken Pull, in which furnishes cup greases and Indus rton fer re-election la 1 *2 * thaa Frank O. Lowdoa. te m e r goventer 28 different tribes will partici trial lubricants, according to ef Illinois and éonsidered aa ouUiaadlag candidate ter thè O. O. P. pate. Arthur W. Sullivan. preaidentlal nomination, harried te Chipage tron» bis sommar bone in the flickering lights and aad weni iute ponfareaee witb poUttcal tènderà, Bara he la sbewa “The average woman would be etuag senortp en politicai shadows of the camp lire hun horrified,” said Mr. Sullivan, "if dreds of painted redskins dress she knew that she and Jumbo ed In century-old ceremonial cos were both using the same skin NEW POSTMISTRESS -<• tume, w ill open the festival. A ll softener. Yet the elephant re * M il l bk « hohen dances and chants of the thirteen quires frequent > treatment with southwestern tribes will be given a mild aeir-free grease to keep Petitions ate being' circulated H e a lth C on d ition * in C ou n in Jacksonville asking that Miss excepting, the Shalako Dance of the skin from cracking, one bar t y A r e G ood S a y s the Zuñí, the Snake Dabce pf the rel being required for each ap SMALL ArtM Y W IL L « R E E T Alice Hoefs,'postoffice Clerk there B a d C h eck C h a rg e C o u n ty D o c to r be named as postmaster to suc Hopl, and the Mountain .chant plication. , A g a in s t ‘ ‘P r in c e ” O l L IN D Y IN L IT T L E FALLS ceed Mrs. Flora' Thômpsoit Rob of the Navajos. Indians at the R o y a l H o u se o f I n d ia Smallpox Is the ftiost prevalent bins whose ‘ resignation * becomes Inter-Tribal meet have thus far 24.—«IP)— When Lindy comes fly- contagious disease in Jackson effective January T . 1 1 never consented to put on these FARMERS WOULD OWN LINES Lqs, ANGELES, Aug. 24.— (IP) L IT T L E FALLS., Minn., Aug. county according to Dr. L ..D . Ins three sacred ¿ceremonials and IN PHONE RATE PROTEST lng home Thursday, a small army — Swan, Singh, claiming to be a keep, county physician. While prince of a royal house of. Kash chants. of military, civic and private of smallpox is not prevalent to the In attendance this, year are mir, India, and a friend of Harry STANLEY, Wis., Aug. 24. t - ficers will form a guard of honor extent of being termed an epi Singh, Indian maharajah, of. mys many people of prominence from (IP)— Utilizing barbed wire fences, for this city's most famous son. demic, there has been cases of the terious fc'lir . A.” fame, was taken all pacta of the United States Two companies of regulars a culvert, trees, and bottles, two contagion existing in the county < I . ' J into custody here today on a bad and Europe, as well as many not farmers living near here have from the U. S. Army, three com constantly, continually since last LOS ANGELES, Aug. 24,— (IP) ed scientists, educators, paint constructed with a minimum of panies. fro mthe National Guard, February, the physician stated. — Claiming the motion picture check charge. Singh is asserted to hare fol ers, sculptors, and writers; with expense a two-pa^ty telephony a dozen detectives and the police Two cases of scarlet fever are un "The King* o f'R in g s” fs an in sprinkling of movie folks busy line with satisfactory results be force of Little Falls will ride near der quarantine at the present fringement'on her ctfpyfikht, Mfs. lowed Greta Nissen, film star, to Hollywood . from London, an with cameras. ' • cause they objected to the rates the flyer when he comes back time. Little other contagion exists Joan Armstrong Alquist, 69-year- nouncing that he intended to to the place where he spent much The five mile marathon foi in the county and as a whole of a 'local telephone company. old Hollywood widow, Tuesday open a million dollar studio here of his boyhood, before his father old men w ill, occur Friday, . All health conditions are exceptional {Strung along the fence and filed suit for 81,000,000 dam and produce a picture based on entrants under 74 are barred iver forest saplings, the line runs represented this district in the ly good. Dr. Inskeep states. ages against Cecil B. DeMille, Indian philosophy and probably The oldest competitor entered h through a mile and a half of House of Representatives. Vaccination for smallpox has millionaire producer of the epic; starring Miss Nissen. The streets through which done much to prevent the spread 90. pastures and woods to connect Col. Charles Lindbergh wandered Jeanie McPherson, scenarist.^ end. Singh, it was understood,-at the of thé disease to any great extent, An official marathon w ill Ax the farms of M. Aaseth and N„ several otners. time of his arrival here, was un -aa- aie" ^ K in r garlanded' nnd with the beginning of school staged by the Amateur Athleti* Alin berg. der the patronage of Mrs. Eliza- In her complaint, Mrs. Alquist with arches of laurel and ever near much of this work will be Union ofi America. The Hop The Aaseth-Almberg line be- green.__Hundreds of automobiles C, E. M iller, heiress tp th e i . . , , , done by the health department. d ecí a ra d-s h e su bm i tte d her book, beth millions of the late Washington cBîèr- Qüin4U ahn, winner of Or glns ~at the former's home with are being decorated for a parade W ritten consent of parents is nec "The Wooing of Mary of Madala,” national championship race ’ s a short length of wire, connecting Tyler of Cleveland, O. such as this prairie town has nev- essary, however, before vaccina to DeMille in 1924, and that It Long Island, May 15, Is an er with the barbed wire fence, along tion may be done. More than 1,- was held four weeks by his ttant to the races as well a w^ich It runs for 40 yards. The’ 000 ' school children were vaccin scenario department. Melika, the 68-year-ofd ¿uni tr' wire leads under a road through ated by the county doctor last dian who ran a close third In th » culvert and then overhead by year. About 2,100 -Americans circled 480 mile San Francisco, to Grant mfans of the saplings to the Fred The great influx of migratory the globe in organized cruises last Pass, Ore., race. Stocker farm, where connection is labor which the fruit harvest year. This does not Include those A unique exhibition of India made again wit|i a barbed wire brings to the county increases the who went around the world on it Z a g h lu l P a sh a , G reat E g y p handiwork, craftsmanship, relict fence leading to the Almberg free dispensary work done by the ineraries arranged by themselves. t ia n L ea d er. W a s B e and ancient Indian weapons o arm house. Old bottles are used county doctor and assistants. loved b y M an different periods of Indian his ’ « insulators. Many of the workers call for There are 72 daily , newspaper The system is practical with CAIRO, Aug. ¿4 — (U>>— Zagh tory are on display, as weir a medical treatment for ailments of published in New York City, of wo phones and the simplest of r. minor nature. Dr. Inskeep which 38 are printed in 13 langu lul Pasha, 'great. Egyptian Na farm products grown by India: farmers. ‘ dgnals. states. ages other than English. tionalia leader, died Tuesday. Hand-pounded, hand-carvcd He had been Improving after +- silver jewelry set with turquoise; an illness when he suffered sudden relapse after a sleepless bead-work and fiber plaques ar< P ly S e a so n i* H ere night, and his temperature rose artonged to bedazzle the eye of the white tourist. to 104 degrees. Protect your cows from that Many old Navajo and Apache Flies are one of the most dang around your premÀes. All food pest, by using the old original Salud Zaghlul Pasha for years erous enemies of mankind and should be kept covered until eat had been a bitter enemy of Great government Indian scouts, some Shoo Fly. Double strength this particularly of babies and young en. The wet rim of a milk bottle Britain, because of Its attitude of them far over the century year. Best fly repellent on children. Scientific investigation is a favorable lighting place for toward , Egypt and particularly mark mingle with the ^crowds, the market. has proven that they carry no less flies, and because tftllk is so gen its insistence, even after declar who have come to have a “look Grain Sacks. Sack Twine and than thirty diseases and parasitic erally used in every household, ing Egypt independent, In main see,” at the white man’s Indian Btodertwine at a particular organisms many of which a r e this constitutes Ceremonial. taining a force of British troops danger. frequently fatal. The annual Inter-Tribal Indian to guard the Sues canal. For this reason more and more Twice he was exiled by British Cerenjonlal, given each year at Disease cannot spread itself— women are using Alpine Milk. It must be carried— and the fly authorities— once to the Island Gallup, was originally formed Sterilized In its air tight con is one of the most dangerous of Malta and a second time to the tainer, it is protected against con carriers. Competent authorities tamination of any kind until us- Seychelles islands and Gibraltar say that the ordinary house fly ,ed. I t stays oo'ybar pantry sjielf — because of his agitation among has undoubedly carried death to until needed—Wiways covanfent, the popplsce. more human beings than all the Though despispd by always pure and sweet— w 1 t k beasts of prey and poisonous 'cream In every drop.” N o to a ly many high-c|asa Egyptians, he snakes combined. Infant diar- was loved by the lower class. is it ideal for summer, , b, u rohoea. inflammation of the in throughout thè whole year Al Phone 1192J, Medford, Our Expense ' • ' ~ ~ ------- testines, cholera, tuberculosis and pine is being used by discriminat probably infantile paralysis are Scientists believe that the ing women because-of Its-purity, among the diseases traceable to whale lives longer than any oth sweetness and richness, and fur the germs carried by the fly. thermore it is more economical er creature, Its life ranging from » , 38 N. First St. Every effort should be made to for all cooking purposes because 300 to 600 years. Carp and turtles live from ISO to 300 year». MEDFORD, OREGON eradicate the fly pest by cleaning you will need less butter when A l up anj[ and every breeding place pine is used. ’/ o ' • ~ CONTAGION IS SCARCE RAJAH GETS IN TROUBLE Asks Million For Damages A dime buys a large bundle ef old papers at The Tidings office. ■ « READ «TLASSmBD 4^ .1 V 1 Summer Fares to California In v itin g reductions in ro u n d trip fares fo r sum» m er season. N o w you can visit C alifornia at sur prisingly lo w cost. Plan a trip to San Francisco; enjoy the interesting, cosmopolitan city by the G olden Gate. Re-create in tonic bay breezes. Sim ilar lo w fares to southern California ptrfi G o to. Los Angeles, H o llyw o o d , Santa Barbar o n to San Diego i f you wish. 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