Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 27, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    mos
ma
»Atti? îîûfViîfi
Classified Column
Au gu st f it, 19*24
PROFESSIONAL
will coat settlers to c fia u te raw •flw t In increasing th e am ount
lafid Into improved form. Soil ex­ cf equipm ent available to the SEATTLE TO HONOR
CMALONÈR SAYS M O Vlte
C lassified Colum n R ates
Ashland —- Skyline mine will
Ì AN K EE AVIATORS
K E L P EM ON
PHYSICIANS
perts from th e D epartm ent of Ag­ public.
THE FARM
One cent th e word each
spend
S i f 0,000 on concentrator,
riculture are also giving valuable,
A verage G reater
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
tim e.
SAN
FRANCISCO,
August
27.
ore
hiili
and other improvements.
Articles of tim ely interest* assistance in these studies. When
NEYf Y O ?’<, Aug. 27.— John
The average car load for the —Lt. Theodore J. Koenig, com­
office. Phone 91.
To run every Issue for one
are welcomed under this head.
these experts have reached th eir first six months of 1 9 has* been
A rm strong t haloner, Virginia
month or more.
the word
Communciations m ust bear the
DR. C. W . HANSON
conclusions on all of th e propos-, greater than in the first six m anding Sand Point Fieid, at Se­ m illionaire and gentlem an farm er,
each time.
attle, W ashington, is at Crissy
signature of the author.
D en tist
ed new projects, they are to b e'm o n th s of 1923. In May the aver-i
believes he has the answer to the
DEMAND
Field today to confer with Lt.
Special
attention
given
to
pyor­
age-old
problem:
subm itted to local committees of j age c a rlo a d was 29.1 tons, a h a lf !
FO R R ENT
Col.
Frank
P.
Lahm,
Ninth
Corps
rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver
bankers, farm ers, and business i ton higher than the previous hi»h !
‘How can you keep ’em down
Area a ir officer.
I1 OR RENT— Furnished room Block. Phone 178-J.
on the farm ?”
233-tf. TO THE EDITOR:
men for th eir suggestions as to I m: rk of the company. The h e a v -<
Preparations are under way
The plight of the A rm --------
enians - in costs and methods of develop-1 ler the load, the less cars r e - '
with or w ithout housekeeping 77.» 7777777, „ 7— 7----- ---- ------
“ H's the movies,” says Chaloner.
privilege; also good garage. Mrs.
k * ERNEST A- WOODS— P ra c -. th e Near East is almost as des m ent.’
at Sand Point Field to receive
To prove his theory, Chaloner
quired and the car supply is con the round-the-worid flyers on the
TEe
D augherty, 55 Pine St.
287-12*
tlce limited to eye, ear, ncse anu P irate today as it was nnder
has started on a coast-to-coast
'
sequently
increased.
WatldPe Bea Tonic
completion of their flight,” said
throat X-ray including teeth, j Abdul Hamid, except th at th ere
tour urging owners of large farms
In June the highest average Lt Koenig
FOR KENT— Furnished sleep­
Over 100,000 people have
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc j aro now very few of th a t perse-
to provide nightly movie shows
!
num
ber
of
cars
per
train
in
the
ing rooms, 1165 East Main St.,
testified th at TANLAC
“ In commemoration of the!
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland. cuted People living under the ru le
for their help as well as for small
has relieved them of:
■
history
of
the
company
was
ob-
1 1-2 block from high school.
flight, a marble shaft ornam ented :
Ore.
. of tile Turkish Nationalists.
i tained, the figure being 4S.3 cars with bronze wings and a tablet! tenants in their districts.
299— 12* DR MATTI F ~ n u u i u — 7 ~ 7
S to m a ch T rouble,
’ he Armenians wll° survive a re
New Records
R h eu m a tism ,
H l. MATTIE IL SHAW— Real- largely exiles. A hundred thoua-
containing
the
names
of
the
pilots
J
FOR RENT— 6 room house,
New records were set by the and their ships will be erected 1
dence and office. 108 Pioneer and of them have taken tem por-
M a!-N utrition,
furnished or unfurnished, also
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 27. — company in January in the aver­
aventie.
Telephone
28.
Officf
ary
refuge
in
Greece.
They
have
Sleeplessness,
near the field by the city of Se-1
Farmers Attention
furnished apartm ent. Phone 481-J
N e rv o u sn e ss,
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 5 seen all their hopes of a national, Of particular interest at the pres­ age gross tons hauled per train a ttle and civic organizations joint-I
or call 185 Pioneer Ave. 299— tf
ent
time
when
organized
opposi
Fly
season
will
soon
be
on.
(cars
and
contents),
net
tons
per
L o ss o f A p p etite,
ly.”
p. m. only.
, home under American protection
Get your Shoo Fly and E. Z.
tion to the Defense Test day is train (actual freight hauled) an d ,
L ose o f W eig h t,
FOR RENT: — Eighty acre DR. E. B. ANGELD
vanish
Boa. fly spray for your cow's
in many
the j the average load each locomotive
■Chiropractic, T
, . , as the
", whole
" O1 stru ctu re o f . evident
-----------------
, localities in lut
Torpid L iver or
'farm, seven miles east of Ashland
the best fly killer made. G ard­
ITnitPrf States, comes
„------ .. the news has been made tQ puU Then
and
Electro-Therapy. Office J
™ settlem ent waa destroy- United
Marshfield — City finds Brew­
C onstip ation.
en
Hose,
and
garden
tools,
on Pacific highway. For inform a­
Phone 48; residence 142. First
Promtses m ade to th em from
*
Moscow of the conference company, with the cooperation of ster Valley an adequate water
lencing
and
binder
twine,
tion appy to Mollie Songer, 4 5
“A sk Anyone Who Has
so profusely three years ago a re held by th e Communist In tern a­
supply for Coos Bay cities.
National Bank building.
mowers and repairs always on
the public in heavier loading,
Taken TANLAC”
Helman St. Ashland.
303-10*
band.
, now as w orthless as the paper on tionale which proposes to organ­
broke
each'
of
these
three
records
OVEK
MILLION BOTTLES
j which was w ritten the Treaty of
MONUMENTS
ize an International Red arm y for each month during the rest of the
SOLD
FOR RENT: Furnished house
Sevres.
the
purpose
of
assisting
other
478 Boulevard.
304-4*
-lalf year, with one exception. In
ASHLAND GRANITE
Fur S ilc Bp All d x w D rv»fcta
But they have not been alto­
coutnries
to
“
conquest
by
revolu­
other
words, out of eighteen
MONUMENTS
gether
abandoned.
The
League
of
FO R SALE
tion”
chances, seventeen records were
Oregon G ranite Co.
j Nations is settling a small num­
broken. I
T
o
E
n
list
Y
ouths
S.
$ 2 0 0 0 .0 0 cash puts you in to
PENNISTON, Salesman.
ber of them near Erivan, Russia.
NEW and USED
In
a
proclam
ation
issued
to
the
Not only were heavier trains
this money m aking hotel, no bet­ Res. 4 7 0 Laurel
Phone 444-Y i The American N ear East Relief
... .................. .....................................
“
Youth,”
the
Communist
Interna,
hauled, but they traveled over the
te r location in town, 25 rooms all 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ;--------------- ---------
It would be advisable to get
is
caring
for
nearly
50,000
A
r­
on one
on« f flor,
lo r
rent n
n iv t $70.00;
7 ft o n - i ‘
GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
tionale at Moscow states: “ The road in quicker time, for the gross
on
rent
only
your healer at once.
menian orphans, exemplifying th e Red arm y exists not only as an
communicate
with
Ensign
Lee
ton miles per train hour, a figure
always full; clears $150.00 per
of the Salvation Army at the principles and teachings of the
instrum ent of combat for the obtained by m ultiplying the tra ir
m onth above all expenses. Full
Golden Rule.
ASHLAND FURNITURE
W
hiteShield
Home,
565
May-
United
Socialist Soviet Republics load by th e speed of train, show­
price $3000.00 for lease and fu r­
C
ondition
U
n
stable
COMPANY
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
but also for the Communist In­ ed an increase each month over
nishings, ju st a good place for
The present condition of th e
94
N. Main
J
ternationale. The time is rapid­ the same month in 1923, and all
one woman. Box 462, Ashland.
I Í
Armenian
refugees
dispersed ly approaching when the Com­
PLANING MILL
previous records were broken suc­
295— 8»
throughout the Near East is ex­
I
JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET trem ely unstable, and it consti­ m unist Internationale will lead cessively in March, April, May and
FOR SALE or TR AD E— (160
HE greatest problem in many
AVORKS, Cor. Helman
and tutes a serious reproach to all th e millions of the proletariat in bat­ June.
acre ranch, Missouri River bot­
tle.
The
Red
arm
y
is
the
army
A
fter
Im
provem
ent
a honselkolj is the boy. It is
Van Ness.
1 9 4 tf! Powers which failed to fulfil th e ir
tom land, within 8 miles Minot.
of revolution and will assist other
‘
We
are
constantly
trying
to
a big problem. One of the most
solemn promises. Over 100,000
North Dakota. If interested call
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
countries to conquest by revolu­ get more freight in each car, more
of
these
exiles
are
now
in
Greece
or w rite G. S. Butler.
important hints toward solving it
tion.”
300 Im o W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co.
cars in each train and then move
but
the
League
of
Nations
has
is
to encourage the boy to start a
for SERVICE.
At the same time the news train s over th e line in quicker
FOR SALE— 6 room house,
ju st served notice on the world
Experienced movers and pack­
comes from Moscow th a t Trotsky tim e,” said Dyer in commenting
savings account of bis own. This
with or w ithout furniture, easy
th a t early evacuation of these
Commissar
for
W
ar,
Soviet
Rus
ers
of
household
goods.
Deal­
on the report. “ The result means
term s. Phone 481-J or call 185
means thrift and character.
Armenians will be necessary ow­
sia, w arns Russia to be prepared economy of operation and
ers in coal and wood. Phone
Pioneer Ave.
299— tf
ing to Greece’s lack of space and
117.
for the most unprecedented catas- | greater supply of equipm ent avail-
of money to support them. Greece
FOR SALE— R. I. Red fryers
trophe th a t has yet occurred in able to shippers.’
Office 89 Oak St. near
has offered assistance in tra n s­
milk fed, crate fattened, Maxe-
the history of mankind. He de­
Hotel Ashland
porting
them up to an am ount o£
dons, 977 B St.
271— 2mo*
clares th a t American meddling in
T. L PO W ELL—General Transí »300,000
European affairs will certainly re­
The American people, through
Ier Good team
and
motor
W O NDERFUL BARGAIN
su lt in reducing European coun­
'4 U
trucks. G >od service at a rea­ the Near East Relief, can help tries to a state of vassalage sim­
Ashland, Oregon
Fairly good house, large lot,
to see th at this situation, a p er­
sonable price. Phone 83.
ilar to th a t of the Balkans and
paved street,
convenient
to
ennial disgrace to civilization, is
this inevitably provoke a new
FEHIGE-ROACH
school, $1100; 10 per cent down
relieved, so far as is now possible, j worjd war
« ♦ ♦ ♦
f
T ransfer — Express — Storage But the work of our relief or-j
and 10 per cent per month.
, Hauling — Dray work of all ganization is being seriously hand (
10 CENTS A POUND
«I II
_ . , FOR RENT
jkinds. Quick motor service. Dry »capped by lack of funds, andj
. °°
X
- OUse> close in, wood of all kind9. Phone 410-R even its present orphanage work
— o — o—
unfurnished, $18.00,
TH E OREGON STATU HJRICI L H RAL tO L L E G E
375 *B. St.
112-tf
have to be curtailed unless j
.’ I I
O FFER S
-
additional contributions are forth- !
Good seven room house, g a r­
Grapes— Cantaloupes
È-
coming.
age, chicken house, 2 acres cow
« il» ;
For a smooth shave
JOHN R. VORIS,
pasture .located on lower Helman,
Peaches—Pears
L
and
quick
service
go
Associate General Secretary.
$25.00. X
SAN FRANCISCO, August 27
h-
Near East Relief.
to the Shell Barber
Celery—Vege tables
— Records in various phases of
.4
Good five room house, furnish­
Shop.
Ladies and
A ugust 26, 1924.
operating efficiency have been re ­
ed, Alida Street, will rent for
children get your hair
In the several pursuits and prof usion in lif
peatedly broken by the Pacific
Ziou Fig Baite—Special
school term only, $25.00 per
llirough the following schools and departm ents -
20r a Found
bobbed and m arcel­
System of the Southern Pacific
month.
led.
Company in the first half of 1924,
The School of Basic Arts and Sciences
according to a report made pub­
RENTALS, TRADES, BUSI­
W.
A.
SHELL.
Prop.
(Art. English, public speaking, modern lar uagea, history and
lic today by J. H. Dyer, general
NESS O P P O R T UNITIES.
532 A. St. Ashland. Ore
You soon forget the few dol­
the
sciences.) Providing the foundation training upon which
SOME SPECIAL BARGAINS
manager. The records have to
lars saved on “ ch eap ” tires,
technical specialization is built.
ON MY LIST.
do with car loading and train op­
H. A. S tearn s
fll N. Main
but not those extra thousands
of m iles gained on <jood tires.
eration. They have a favorable
THE TEX TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
These big oversize C-T-G band-
built low inflatio n cords we
A griculture — thirteen de­
Commerce - four d epart­
c a rry are the best o f the good
partm ents i B.S., M.S. de­
In a special report made today
ments (B.S. degree)
No agent can give better
t ir e s — w it h
e x t r a o r d in a r y
m ile a g e ,
grees)
th e to u g h e s t o f tre a d s , a p e rfe c t
to Secretary of the Interior Work
insurance or lower rates i
n o n -s k id g r ip a n d a n u n p a r a lle le d
Forestry— two departm ents
PMMTSI
ISHtS
Engineering— .¡even depart
s tre n g tli, a n d re s ilie n c y w h ic h p e r­
upon his retu rn from a compre­
( B.S., M.S. degrees»
than 1 can.
.«a l co ^4
m its re a s o n a b ly lo w
In f l a t i o n to
razier
on
m eats (B.S., M.S. degrees)
hensive study of reclam ation con­
PIOKtS WHITE UAQ
m a k e r id in g e a s ie r a n d “ c o n serve
M in es— th r e e
I have been in the busi­
th e c a r ” .
departm ents
Honte Economie»— live de-
ditions in the W est. Dr. Elwood
(B .S . d e g r e e )
T
here
is
also
a
C
-T
-C
h
r.nd
-bn
iit
B
al­
partm
ents
(B.S.,
M.S.
de­
ness over 30 years and can
Meed, Commissioner of the B ur­
loon tire fo r extrem e low in fla tio n ,
grees )
which fits any standard wheel and rim .
j
give best of sendee—I know
eau of Reclamation, urged that
\ ocntional Education— five
C -T -C Tabes add m ileage to alm ost any
Pharm acy— (B.S., Ph.C. de­
departm ents (B.S., M .8. de­
how.
the Government adopt a care-
casing.
grees)
grees)
fu'iv-pijnned policy for coloni­
three times a day is
Fire, Accident, Auto, and
zation of irrigation projects con­ Good Brooms 50c and 75c
Engineering— seven depart-
M -litaiy Science and Tactics
a test which is con­
all kinds of Insurance.
S. deg ree)
structed in the future.
— five units (B.S. degree)
Half
gallon
Economy
n
clusive. Those who
Many P rojects
The training includes physical education, industrial jo u r­
Jars .................. .$1.50
STAPLES’ AGENCY
D i. Mead left W ashington on
nal
sm,
social sciences and mus.c. En.ranee and gradUaHon
eat
it
every
meal
are
O ffice, H otel A shland Bldg.
requirem
ents are standard. Through the usual rating orean
June
8;
visited
projects
in
Utah,
Phone 2 «
Quart Economy .Jars 1.25
the best boosters w e
í í a America COq1tuden1t8 fffCredited 10 5h “ bes< graduate schools
-Q-
N vada, California, W ashington,
a America. Student lito is exceptionally well organized in
-z
Oregon, M ontana, Idaho, Wyom­
MISCELLANEOUS
have, for the quality
Pint Economy Jars 1.10
develop ideate or leaderehlp and serví,-a Io the vo.araon'veal,!,
ing, and N ebraska; inspected 13
LOST: — Fox T errier dog, *|
is eniplia s i z e d to*
Admission of Fcashmcn September 23. 1924
old projects and 6 proposed new
Capital Mash ... ...$2.50
brown with white ring around
I o r illustrated booklets and specific inf<.imation w rite to
them.
’projects. During the course of
neck and white breast.
Phone
_ _
T H E R E G I S T R X It
his journey, which lasted two
268J.
303-3*
O R E G O N A G R IC U L T U R A L C O L L E G E
razier
on
months, he traveled over 9,000
T he merchant who
CORVALLIS — OREfiON
W ANTED
miles, 2,500 of which was' by
THE FORUM
DEFENSE DAY WILL
4»
PEIL’S CORNER
HEATERS
The Boy
np
■2
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
-BANANAS-
SPECIAL
:i
“ fl L ib e ra l* ™ P r a c t i c a l
E d u c a tio n ”
4
M ile a g e
IRRR1GATED LAND
C o s ts
Plaza Market
IN S U R A N C E
.ER
F
. & S
OUR BREAD
Feed and Grain
Leedotn’s Tire
House
Herels theplace
F
Jersey H eifers
Price m ust be right. Car load
preferred. Give details. Geo. L.
Hogan, General Delivery, Ashland.
R epresentative northern Califor- j
nia Milk Produce Association.
W e B uy Cream— H ighest P rices.
304-2*
WANTED: — An English Pit
B ull Dog, under two months.
Duke Hail, P. O. Box 167. 304-2*
JA IL E D FO R GOLFING
ON A PRIVATE COURSE ! I
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 27. —
Angelo Todisco had some golf
clubs; so he invaded the exclusive
Allandale Links here and started
to play to his h e a rt’s content.
Police came along, and later
Todisco paid a $5 fine and drew
a 15-day jail sentence, which was
suspended when he explained he
thought the course was a public
playground.
Letterheads, statem ents, t o
your order a t the Tidings Office.
We have a good Job printing de
partm ent.
displays this sign is
ready to supply you
w ith F u ller Paint
and Varnish Products.
I t’s easy to see — a
green enamel sign
w ith th e n am e
F U L L E R in white.
Look for it — then
you’ll know where
to go when you need
th e p ro d u c ts o f a
manufacturer who
has had 7 5 years ex­
perience and makes
a “ paint or varnish
for every purpose.”
motor. His report to Secretary
Woik in part follows:
“ One each proposed new pro­
ject an economic survey has been
organized under the direction of
G. C. K reutzer, Director of the
Division of Farm Economics. In
this survey, the cooperation of
the State A gricultural Colleges
of Utah, Nevada, California,
' i W ashington and Idaho has been
; secured, and these institutions
have generously extended the ser­
vices of experts on soils and farm
, m anagm ent. These • experts are
now engaged in working out the
problem of what w ater for irrig a­
tion is w orth in the districts of
their States where the proposced
projects are located and w hat it
W. P. F U L L E R & CO.
301 Miation Street, S a u F nine ite
G
Are You Going to College?
BALLOON ~ BALLOON-TYPE * H IC H PRESSURE
Then you will want one of these
B u ilt
WMI
Winchester Store
Stationery
ELH ART’S
Drug Sund .des
Tollet Goods
GUNS
Travel By Motor Stage
and
Safely, Swiftly and. Comfortably
AMMUNITION
P A IN T S
VARNISHES
P l O N E ER W H IT E LEAD
Classified Ads Bring Results
Simpson’s
Hardware
considering a High-PressureTire, a Balloon-
fype Tire to fityour present wheels and rim»,
or a Balloon Tire for a 20 or 21 inch wheeL
United States Tires
From Ashland
Daily to Portland . . ; ......................... 7:00 A. M-
Daily to Eugene ................................12.00 Noon
Daily to Roseburg ............................... 4:15 p j j
12:00 noon and 4:15 p. m. Stages connects
to Portland following morning.
CUMAMTEED
We take passengers for all way points; for further
inform ation and tfckets call Hotel Ashland office phone
• • •
FARE ASHLAND—PORTLAND $8.20
o f L atex-treated Cords
^T’TRE building took a big step for*
X ward w hen the makers o f U nited
States i ires invented the Latex Process.
The added strength and wearing
quality given by Latex-treated cords
is something th a t th e user o f Royal
Cords can tell you about from hi«
own experience.
Royal Cords are the standard of
value in cord tire equipm ent—even
m ore certainly today than, ever before.
And this holds j’ood w hether you are
or the PORTABLE REMINGTON
B ooks and
MPLETE RELIEF
Thousand, of auffcrcr. lam year
completely relieved in 24 hour* with
new internal prescription of Cleve­
land apeeiali« that quickly neutral-
zet pollen poiaoaine thruoni the tyuem. Known as ;
Rinex. Complete relief in 24 hour* poutirc’y gnorwnreed
—or money bock. Send 10c for 24 hour .ample treat-
ment to Clinical Lahoraiorfe* Co.. Cleveland. Kcfuiat
aze told by all food draffiMz.
1
Franklin Bakery
Phone 199
X
21 Branche« ia Pacifcc Coa«t ¿hies
o
PHONE 2 1 4
with which to do the mass of w riting th a t confronts von
J. O. R ig g
VV1
3 5 3 E. MAIN
FOR ANY FULLER PRODUCT CONSULT
TH E NEAREST FUI I VW DEALER i
tf
Roseburg to get natatorium .
gymnasium and auditorium to
coat $100,000.
& S
are Good Tires
,
Trade
Mark
Buy U .S. Tires from
talent service station , talent
DIX BROTHERS, ASHLAND