Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 01, 1925, Image 3

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THE FORtlM
aad bow
gamed In <he French port of
toerta-
The 8prtat , demand«
la Immediate return of the*«,
arersft.
I
understand that
praament has been attained on
Ila point and tka return of the
lipa to tka 8ovlet la Imminent.
France'« adherence to the pro-
tied Buropean aecarlty pact
ig&t aaally he counteracted, in
•eeow'e opinion, by a settle-
• n t of -tka outstanding oc-
SSgats between Moeoow and
Phrls.
Bat the conviction is
deeply rooted In Soviet circles
thru the security pact Is, rhove
ail, a British move to draw Oer-
adhny away M an Russia and
PS!*e the road to sin eventual
ssllitnry attack upon Moscow
tbsaagh Germany and Poland.
Itedee, Moscow's warmer .tons to­
ward Warsaw. Hence also, So­
viet reminders to Germany of
the markets at stake for Ger-
maa finance and industry on
Soviet territory.
\
Mat the conclusion of the se­
curity paot Itself and Germany’s
ral Wraagql's m i i
O tlae hoars, 10 to 12 A. M.; 2
kWch-
M.;»7 to 8 arming« QJtJ.
<a»a Bank BaHding.
W^ . , H A W IÍ * T ~~ A b w * Tidings
■ Office.
Phone 01.
loar
room , fam ished
Fhaae 127-J.
21-2
f A. WOODS—Fftta»
ticeHmi
to eye, ear, aoaa dad
ü ,-
*BC,u<llng tooth..
J«toa hours, 10 to l i and 2 to
i , Swedenborg Bldg„ Ashland.
Abbott Dairy
B. Mato, Aab-
kley.
23-7*
Phone 1(1
Dealers In Coal, Wood, Packing,
Crating aad Storage.
ance trnckihg.
Long dist­
FOB RENT — Housekeeping
apartateot, Inqalrs 227 Oberlin.
Transfer — Express — Stai
7
11-tf Healing — Dray work of
kinds. Quick motor service,
wood of all kinds. Phone 41
272 B. Street.
11»
AWT <HRL Of TROUBLE—gfny
com m unicate with Ensign Lee
of the Salvation Army nt the
White ShlelB Homs. S(S May-
fair Are.. Portland. Oregon.
A U C T 1O N B E R
A. L. GIDEON
Sales taken anywhere— anytime.
Ashland, Oregon
LONDON, Oct. 1— « I. P.> —
i Strictly speaking, this to net the
year 1925 o f the Christian erk;
R to aeodrdtog to the re-
l searches of the British Asia
Minor Archeological expedition,
• tho^year 1832.
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This conclusion, to which mod-1
era scholarship bos been slowly
' approaching for noma time, is
supported by photographs, which
have reached London, of an old
21« by 1 « , with flrq-room house
Roman milestone near the mod­
with hath. Terms. Inquire 272
ern vlHnge of Yonuslar in Syria
Garfield St.
12-11*
indicating by the strongest clr-
FOR SALE BT OWNER—One cnmsfsntial evidence that the
■tory Bungalow, furnished, two Year of the Nativity was net. as
apartments or one family home. the monk Dionysius claimed, I ,
Cluse to. Reasonable for cash, A. D., but rather, 2 B. C.
The proof la roundabout hut
75 Bash St.
12-tf
scholars regafd tt to conclusive.
FO B BALE— 10-eere farm; 7
In the Gospel according to
acres to cultivation, family or* Lake, the year of Chrtet’a tort!»
shard; 7-room house; bars; good to described or dated w ith Vef-
water; right la the town of M ill erenoe to two
contemporary
City.
Tbff town with th« hi* events. The only trouble Is that
payroll.
Price 2«,0(0.
W ill scholars have found It Impassible
trade for Ashland property of to reconkle thoaa two events;
equal or lesser value, and give this fast u* finally achieved by
time on difference.
Address the old milestone. Lake says:
owner, J. R. Ray. M ill City. Ore­
“Now It came to pass In those
gon.
-
4-2<* days, there went out a decree
from Caesar Augustas that all
the (Roman) world should be
WANTfeD: — Apple picken,
enrolled. Thia was the first en­
two week» work, paylag ( cents
rollment, made when Quirtnlu«
per box. . Phone 273R 2.' B. C.
was governing Syria.
And all ;
Gardner, Talent.
2#— *
went to enrol themselves, «very- I
And i
W ANTED: — To hear from ona to his own ally.
owper of good Farm for sale, ¿tale' 1 Joseph also went up . . . . to !
eaah price, fa ll particular*. D. F. enrol himself With Mary his
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Btoh. Miaaeapolia, Mian.
25-2» wife ...........................
------------ » j ----------- -------------------. - Hers are two «pedfle joints,
MAKE OFtoBIL—-Five paaaeng the “first enrolment” under '
er ’ Overtoad touring car. Just Cghear Augustus aad “Then 1
ovqrhanlod, with now, battery. QRlrlnius was governing Syria?’ 1
Dofaa. «22 Ashland St.
l ( - t f Old records show that the Ro- <
mana took their census every >
WANinSB <hre-«aher on tim ­
fourteen yearn; and that J th e re l’
ber ranta, 2 miles east of A ta-
wan one In the year which we <
land (eM Mahan place). Rent
now describe, at 20 A. D. Dating. ’
free and., privilege of catting back, we hpvo one (probably) j '
natali wood. Aadley Porter, 118
In ( A. D. and before that, in •
Church St.
20-tf
2 B. C.
Wan that -the "first p
enrolfridntT”'
' '
J1
ttaar scholar» have said "no.” , J
on the g ro n n d a th a t Qnlrtnius i
was not "governing Syria” nt
RAT FRAR8 to place of Apples. that time; contemporary, records
Fine head ploked peare, 78 coats usually refer to Saturnine as the
per box In. apple boxes, delivered. governor of Syria nt that time.
W atermelons, 10 centa each at
patch, Oantslopes, potatoes, string
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
benaa, tomatoes, squaah, cooking
IN T H E COUNTY COURT O t
apple«. Call 386J1 nt even Inga or
JACKSON COUNTY. OREGON.
22<f office phone. Leave oxders nt
In
the Matter of Estate et
82 Fo rth Mata street. W. W . Rob-
William T. Holme«; Deceased.
tooa. ,
21— tf
The undersigned Administrator
with W ill Annexed ef said Es­
tate has filed In said «»art. his
Final Aeoosnt, as Administrator
with W ill Annexed, aad the
Judge of said Court has desig­
H as. Palatine. Katoomlaing.' Rs-
nated Monday, October IS , 1228,
flatohlag. W. f . B laekvoll. « U
at 10:00 o’clock A. M., at ths
G arfield .-F ÌM M S22L.
807-»f
Court House In Jacksonville.
Oregon ss too time sad place to
hear say objections to ths ap-
pritval of said Acooaat.
O. -F, BILLINO8,
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Administrator w ith ’
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MOSCOW, Oct. I — (U. P .)—
The Seiriet Government la mak-
tag sw ift headway la clarifying
tta
relations
t o 1 Poland
and'
Tha recant fcmraey of Polish
Foreign Minister Skrsynekl to
America meant a suspension of
negotiations which ware* pro­
ceeding between Moscow and
Warsaw.
Now that S kriynsk l
has returned, the conversations
between the Soviet and Poland
have bean resumed.
This does not mean that a
Polish-Soviet alliance la Impend­
ing, or anything of the sort
I t does signify, however, that
tha com morels 1 relations of both
countries will soon be placed on
a firm basis and that this will
dispel much of the hostile aas-
pleton, hovering over th e ' So-
vtot-Poltoh frontier.
Since Moscow’s relations with
Pofand run parallel to Moscow’s
relations with France, a genuine
recoacHlatlon with Warsaw can
not ha effected until agree­
ment has keen reached In Paris.
Freneh rivalry with Britain
on tha Buropean continent la the
driving force behind a Franco-
Buariaa agreement. France re­
alises the profound conflict be­
tween the Soviet and Britain In
almost every corner of the globe
and Is prepared to make common
ennse with Moscow la many vital
toeoee,
once
the
Impending
Fraaco-Rnaslan differences have
been nettled. And it must be re­
membered that these differences
are not territorial, hut largelr
tions are not considered fofe-
goae conclusions In Moscow. It
Is realised that the pressure up­
on Germany toward both these
moves la vary strong. And the
Soviet believes that Germany
win yield to that pressure if the
Luther-8treaamdnn
Government
retains power. But a change of
government In Germany, say So­
viet authorities, might delay nr
thwart .both pact and entry into
tha League. The strengthening
of the nationalists In the Berlin
cabinet la regarded as the only
chance to prevent the auccera of
the British project.
But even If the pact material­
ises and Germany’s name Is add­
ed to the League's membership
list, the Soviet hopes to parry
thrust by coming to ternis
with Poland and France.
And
once this la accomplished. Mos­
cow can tarn with redoubled
vigor to the' creation of an
Aetotlc "security pact,” with
Russia.
China aad Japan as
the participants.
A lthough. a solution of the
problem of Russia's debt to
France is still beyond reach,
progress has undoubtedly been
made towards a settlement. At
least., the demands of each have
been crystal Used.
Moscow de­
mands not only a drastic reduc­
tion of the sum j>t these debts
and a prolonged moratorium,
but also the extension of French
credits to the Soviet Government.
It to not unlikely that France L
HELPED HIM ROY
will accept the demands for re­ |
Henry Duncan. Alpine. Aln-
duction and moratorium, but the i bama, writes: “ My boy had a
Soviet’s I nuts» sacs upon credits
bad cough and cold.
I read
has met with a blont Freneh re- about FOLEY'S HONEY A TAR
1 fnaal.
aad after giving it to him a few
I asked tha Commissar for
I days he was well. He had been
Foreign
Affairs.
Chicherin, having Uila cough for two years,
whether he does not believe but FO LEY’S HONEY A TAR
th a t Washington could object stopped it and made him well,”
strongly to the extension
of Contains no opistea
Good for
Ftaneh crédita to Moscow, since ehlldrap and they like It. Get
these m ight reduce France’s i a bottle today from your drug­
capacity to meet her obligations gist and it will be on hand to
to the United States.
Check soughs . and colda.
Sold
“Sueh
crédita”
Chicherin everywhere.
replied, "need not be extended
by the French Government but
een!4 be tendered by Freneh
private banka and would ba ln (
tha form of- ’goods credits.' '
HOLLAMD BDLBS
(
Amerloa could scarcely protest ■
the export of French »industrial
We have just received a
products to the Soviet Union.”
large shipment of the
Another obstacle to Fraeeo-
leading varieties. October
Russian agreement to the French
a
fear of Soviet encouragement to I and November are
Independence movements In Ike
Best Months to Plant
French
oolonlee. • Indeed,
I
learned that Francs recently
protested officially. In Moscow
Our stock of perennials la
against (bo tone of the Soviet
complete.
press regarding th e Moroccan
rebellion. B at la sack eases, a
wink from official quarter» Is
sufficlsat to tamper the seal ,
of the revolutionary Journalist Ini
Moscow.
Is this connection,
the Soviet Government would go
Lithia Springs Hotel
for twoard conciliating France.
The other principal Issue at (
Building
stake between Parts and Moscow.
PHONE 120
to tha fote ef the Russian war-j
“SAT IT WITH FLOWERS”
ships, once employed as Oea-
II
Juat^a unique cabin
Nestled la tha forest grand.
Where the cedar and the laurel
W ith tha pine and fir trees
stand;
Where
tka
balmy
mountain
breeiea
Laden with, the
breath
at
flowers
Flowed in softly through the
window
-la the golden summer hours;
Where the dancing, flitting sun-
beams
Played upon the velvet green,
Where ’nary forest creatures
Ware fearful to be seen;
Where bounteous Mother Nature
Broke her gorgeous treasure
I t was like a little Eden.
Williams Service
Station
Murphy Electric
Shell and General
Oasoline
I t la empty and forsaken.
But the little brook flows on.’
And the songbirds In th'e moru-,
:
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Warble forth their game sweet
seng;
The little forest figures
Shyly linger near again.
They miss the hand that fed
them
They look, but all In vain;
'Tls forsaken and forgotten
By the crowds that coma not
nigh.
Yes, forsaken and forgotten
I breath it with a High;
But forever and forever
In memories’ sacred vault
I will love that dear log cabin—
They called It “Sap and Salt.
By ALICE I. BLACK.
Send this . sd and ten
cents
to Foley 4 Co., 2835 Sheffield
Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your
name and address clearly. You
will receive a sample bottle of
FO LEY’S HONEY AND -TAR
Fall Cleanliness
can be given the house by
new paint and wall paper.
Let us estimate the cost
for you. Phone 172,
J. 0 . RIGG
Beet workers and best paints
THE PARK GARAGE
is equipped to
Adjust Your Headlights
Bring your car in and avoid trouble with the
officers.
Rainbow
GENUINE ROCK SPRINGS COAL
IN LARGE LUMPS
PROM THE HEART OF THE FAMOUS ROCK
SPRINGS DISTRICT IN ANY QUANTITY FROM
A SACK TO A CAR LOAD.
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
No. 384 Oak St.
DUCKS
Across the Rv Track
DUCKS
Phone 20
. DUCKS
THEY WILL BE FLYING SOON
Remington Heavy Duck loads bring home the bacon.
Don’t let the other fellow lieat you shootihg. Reach
them high in the air after the others are through
shooting.
ARMY GOODS STORE
BiggesJ Little Store in Town Opposite New Hotel
THREE TIMES
AS GOOD
as 10 years ago, yet
they cost only
CTC
KELLY
CORDS — BALLOONS
^oYouKttoUf
This&iian?
He
is
w e ll
d r e s s e d . H e is
popular. H e isn't
satisfied w«th just
a suit of dothea.
He K n o w s th a t
C lo t h e s
to
T a ilo r e d
M e a s u re
M . Bom &
GET
Sudden Service
on tirefi at
Leedom’s Tires and
Replacement Parts
1
about your car can be
found after it has been
greased at
They called it ' Sap and Salt
ASHLAND
FLOWER SHOP
. No Fire Building
Ungreased Parts
Opposite Lithia Springs
Hotel
hy
Com ­
the best
f it t in g and most
stylish clothes on
e a r t h for the
price.
p a n y a re
Let us show you
the newest fabrics
at s u b s t a n t i a l
savings.
If yob have an
Universal Electric
Range
W e w ill be glad to demon­
strate its many advant­
a g es.
The Ashland
Electric Shop
339 E. Main Street
Do Not Delay Your Printing Order
T elep h o n e
Your Order
If you need anything in the printing line, just
Phone No. 39 and we will either duplicate yonr
previous order or oar representative will call
for yonr new copy.
Our facilities enable ns to handle a rush print­
ing order hfct we advise ordering early, so that
the most careful work can be accomplish«^.
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