Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 17, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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yoor broken windows
Large stock of glass
Jordan Sash and Cab-
Phone 161.
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Bay practical tire» at Mad
den’s Tire Shop fend have no
lire expense for oqp^year. 36-tt
JlusiacN» VI
Mrs. J. B. Todd of Hilt, Call
iornla, was a business caller In
Ashland yesterday.
, All kinds of dimension lum-
on hand at the box factory
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Arrived in Ashland—
H. F.
Pemberton, Methodist
m inister from Salem, w ill preach
life first sermon In Ashland to­
morrow at the M ethodist church.
Peppy swimming at the Jack-
ion Hot Springs. Hot mineral
baths and plunge.
Open ail
(vinter.
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Ituaineas Visitor in Medford—
Hal , McNair was a business
visitor in Medford today.
You are assured of the latest
models in the newest shades and
fabrics at Paulserud’s^
We
specialise In up-to-date garments.
Young men! Stop in and See
our new models in fall suits and
O’Coats. Paulserud's.
Business V isitor—
C. O. Armstrong of Sacramento
was a business visitor In Ashland
today. Mr. Armstrong Is think
ing of locating permanently In
Ashland on account ot health con­
ditions for Mrs. Armstrong.
In Mr. Yocksl's clssslftad ad­
k. L etters ot Hilt wai •
▼tailor In Ashland yta- vertisement to Friday’s Issue of
The Tidings It stated he had
ioraay.,7
wheat for sale at 9 .90. This
Boy yoor box »hook from the was an error, as It should have
local box factory at wholesale been 92.90.
prices.
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’ Everything for the Hallowe’en
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Candy of merit, made from the party at Darllng’a.
purest material obtainable at
The Candy Land.
'36-tf To Los Angeles—
WASHINGTON, Oct 17—(IP)
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Pierce and
—A new federal • department of
Mrs.
J.
B.
Mosier
will
leave
Liability Insurance written on
the government-^-» department of
automobiles and trucks. Phone Sunday for a motor trip to Loa
education or a department of
Angeles
for
about
three
weeks.
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21. Teo, (of course.)
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Ray Cleary will drive for Mr. education and health— is now un­
Returned From Trip —
| and Mra. Pierce. Mra. Mosier der consideration by the Ad­
H. D. McNair of the Park (Jar- will visit her brother and other ministration, James A. Tobey.
sge has returned from a busl- relatives In Los Angeles. Miss Director of the Institute for
! Ruth Osman will reside at the Government Research said to­
ness trip to Portland.
i Pierce residence at 160 Pioneer day.
The average length of live In
New shipment of gold fish, Avenue, during their absence.
this country would probably be
fish moss and fish food at the
from
Its
present
Yea, we have no bananas, but Increased
Variety Store, 89 N. Main St.
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amount
of
68
year«
In
the
next
38-3 we have money to loan on good
security. Phon« XI.“ Yeo,” <<rfj QU«t»r of a century J f Federal
19— tf health leadership under central
Suits that suit at Orres. 40-1' course.)
direction Is established. Tobey
said.
Dance,
Thursday,
Oct.
22,
at
Saturday last day of one-cent
“Thirty-seven different govern­
I. O. O. F. Hall. For Odd fel­
sale at McNair Bros.
lows., Rebekahs and their invited ment bureaus are now under­
friends. Admission, gents 60c; taking public health . activities.
From Corvallis—
All the major adgsliiistratlvo
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Mr. and Mrs. K. Davis of Cor­ ladles 26c.
units of the government are
vallis arc in Ashland. Mr. Davis
concerning
themselves with this
will assume the duties of Mr. J Arrived He
subject
and
In doing the work
Julius Orres and ■his son, Bar­
AlkIn of the Pacific Telephone
and Telegraph company, while nard, arrived his week from Chi­ are acting maro.-or ¿ le s s . Inde­
cago and the middle western pendently.,
the latter is on his vacation.
While oaly about one half of
states where they have been vis­
one percent Of the total annual
Decorative H allow e’en goods. iting friends and relatives for
the past three months. Julius Federal Budget Is alloted to
-Elhart’s.
Orres is the designer and tailor health education work three
times that amount is being spent
Ladles coats shortened, re­ at Orres’ Tailor shop.
by Uncle am for medical re­
modeled and relined at Orres
lief.
A more effective Opera­
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
Tailor Shop, upstairs.
Quick
tion
of
preventive activities would
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AMBRO H. PARK
service.
result In economy In administer­
P ain tin g Contractor
Dependable. ing curative measures In the
We hand tailor suits in our Experienced.
future.’’
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own shop at Orres, upstairs.
Tobey said he Is no« making
40-1* or leave word at Staples Realty
a complete survey fojr all Fed­
Office
In Ashland—
eral health work and formulat­
Dan Peterson who has been
ing plans for a centralized Health
in the forest service on Look­
and Education Department.
out Mountain as a fire warden
arrived in Ashland this week.
Hot water bottle sale, Buy
When you think of painting one—One free.— Elhart's.
think of Blackwell. Phone 323L
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Cleaning and pressing at Orres.
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Darrowian
ADVOCATED
MAYOR SAVES
PARIS BEAUTY
PRIZE MONEY
CHEKIANG TROOPS
OCCUPY SHANGHAI
is Clarence Darrow to, be the new
ntyle dictator of America’ The co­
eds of the University of Texas are
now wearing regular “Darrowian
galluses** to hold up. their skirts.
B
iey’re
Just
as
sensible
as
the
ord bags the boys aro wearing/’
sags pretty Thelma Winder, < i
INSTITUTE SPE A K E R SAYS f
OREGON LAGS IN SCHOOLS
(Continued from page one)
of Oregon, stated a Quarter of
a century back, school term-*
averaged three months, while
the teachers remuneration was
from 926 to 930 per month. At
thftt time the Oregon educational
system was superior to
the
southern states only, a fact
which was due, he said, to the
small population, which
was
widely scattered. Oregon at pres­
ent, as a state. Is behind In
the work of consolidating? rural
schools as compared to other
western states.
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BERLIN, Oet. I7-MLP)— Con­
sternation reigned at the post-
office of the Anhalter railway
station here Upon the arrival of
a huge crate, addressed to “The
Warrior, Kaiser Wilhelm I, Bor-
lln."
Postal inspectors, at once sus­
pecting that the box contained
an Infernal machine, summoned
the Berlin bomb squad from
police headquarters. The case
was cautiously transported to
the police department.
Detectives and bomb specialists
sniffed at the crate. It exuded
a familiar odor, more remlnls
cent of baking powder than a
powder magaslne.
Amid tense suspense the cover
was pried off. As the contents
were disclosed, the detectives
gasped. Before them lay a cake,
exceeding an automobile tire In
sise. Poison wae suspected.
But a courageous criminal In­
spector snatched p piece ef the
cake and tasted it.
As he
munched, a pleasurable grin ex­
panded across his countenance.
He helped himself to another
portion.
Having reassured themselves,
the police donated the cake to a
local orphan asylum.
The purpose of the sender re­
mains shrouded" in well-baked
mystery.
YOUNG GIRL LOSER
THUMB IN ACCIDENT
Eugenia ’Derrick, ten year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira
Derrick had the misfortune to
cut her thumb off, Friday eve­
ning. She was Immediately rush­
ed to the Community hospital
where several stitches were
taken In the wound.
neya have worked without ceas­
ing from tha hour o f your birth T
They filter and remove from the
>lood stream waste matter which
It permitted o remain and ro-
eator the system, may cause
serious diseases. If overworked
yon oaa heft) them by taknlg
FOLEY PILLS, a diuretic stint'
nlant for the kidneys, which
gently flash the kidneys and
Increase the elimination of wasto
matter from your system. Try
them today. Sold by all good
drug stores. Sold' everywhere.
^^NQUIR^FINISHED
This to Nick Kutoch, University of
Iowa’s superman. He runs the
abort dashes in close to reoord Ume,
1« a trip le th reat on the football field
end can lift 1010 pounds. H e recent
ly was awarded the trophy tor being
ihe beet developed man at the uni­
versity.
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TWELVE KILLED IN
MILAN RAIL CRASH
GENOA, Switserlaad, Oct. 17
— (LP)— Twelve persons were kill­
ed end twenty Injured when
freight and paeaenger trains on
the Genoa-Milan line collided
today. It was the second major
railroad accident in Italy within
a week.
WA8HINOTON, Oct. 17— <U.
p .)—The air craft Inquiry is
over and the report for the
guidance of the President to now
being prepared. —Open hearings
were concluded last night by
the »pedal air board, after a
month o t sittings.
A brief executive session was
held today, to map out a pro­
gram for drafting of a report,
and then the board scattered to
study the voluminous recond.
The board members will devote
a week to Individual study,
and then will assemble to wrRe
the report.
The next step In the aircraft
controversy will he the war <eJ
pertinent action on the court
martial of Colonel William Mit­
chell
whose
criticism
and
charges precipitated the Inquiry
just concluded.
SHANGHAI, Oct. 16— (AW-
HOMAGE IS PAID TO
Ten thousand Chekiang troops
HUSKIES. NEBRASKA
LATE U. S. SENATOR
were moved into Shanghai today.
SET TOR BIG GAME
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The occupation waa accomplish­
INDIANAPOLIS.
Oct.
1
7
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LINCOLN, Neb., Oct. 17—(LP)
ed without a single shot being
Hive Vetaerday—
p .)—The state of Indiana today
Snappy
fall
suits
for
younj
— A crisp October day. with an
BANDITS GET $14.000
George 8trofeld of Copco was
fired.
The Chekiang occupa­
unshadowed sun, awaited the paid final honor to Samuel M.
IN
DARING
HOLDUP
tion
may
precipitate
another
out­
» business visitor in Ashland yes­ men. Prices right at Orres.
PARIS, Oct. 17— (U. P .)—
Ralston, democratic leader, who
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WILKESBARRE, Pa.. Oct. 17 start of the Nebraska-Washington died Wednesday night. Private
terday.
The (jueen at last has her castle. break In the recurrent Chinese
— (U. P .)—Three armei ban­ Intersections! football game here family services were held at
A year ago, Mile. Susanne Tls- civil war;
The Huskies
Special Merchants Lunch, 60c, Invitation Extended—
dits today escaped with the this afternoon.
sler, one of a family of ten chil­
from
Washington,
averaging
185 the country home of the Rals­
tally at the l ’lax*—from 11 a.
914,800 payroll of the West
Members of the W. R. C. dren was chosen by the mayor
tons near Indianapolis, at Leba­
at j O 2 p. in.
6-tf extend a cordial Invitation to the of
Knitting Mills at Plymouth, after pounds, outweighed the Nebraska non. the publle funeral services
her
arrondissament
as
Eugene—
Building
permits
fo­
line,
but
the
Cornhuskers
are
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holding up Clarence Weet, one
Q. A. R. to meet with • them ‘Queen’’ ot her quarter and con­
were held.
nine months totaled 92,148,845. of the mill officials.
top shape.
Try Nlnlnger’s malted milk Tuesday, October 20, at 11:30 sequently, entitled to a purse of
33-tf a. m., at the Odd Fellows hall.
ihakes.
1,360 francs.
But there was a string at
, kdting Here
I New shipment of gold fish, tached to the gift. Its winner
Mrs. a. a Brings, of O.. dead. fish moss ahd fish food, at the must marry within a year or give
California, is visiting iu Ashland Variety Store, 8» N. Main St.
up the purse. Mile Susanne was
tar about three weeks, with her
38-3 engaged
when
elevated . to
dster, Df. Bertha Sawyer. She is
“royalty” and the 1,360 (Vance
Ueo visiting with her father-in-
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Quick lnnch service at Nlnger's would have bought the bedroom
NEW YORK. Oct. M .— (LP)—
law, E. D. Briggs.
40-tf set she had set her heart upon ‘Yon go and bet all ®he real es­
Darling Studio and Art Store Fonatala,
But for eleven months and
tar Hallowe’en decorations that
three weeks, Mile. Susanne and tate In Florida that it will take
are different.
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Good coffee with real cream.
her chosen young man hunted Dave Shade Just as long to get
Ntnlnger’s. Fountain service.
In vain for an apartment. They another fight with Mickey Walk­
40-tf visited all the agencies, follow­ er as It did to get the flrkt one
ed funerals and did everything __M he ever does got another
return 8unday
that Parisians have learned to one,” an Intimate friend of Jack
a six weeks tour
To Return Home—
.—without success.
The prixe Kearns, Walker’s manager, said
A. E. Yount ot Portland, Y. M.
was slipping away when "Queen a few days ago.
C. A. Interstate boys’ secretary,
Susanne went to see the Mayor
It took Shade two years to get
Hot Tamales. — Nlninger'k for tte states of Oregon and
She told her story. The may Into the ring with Walker and re­
33-tf Idaho, who has been In Ash­
Fountain.
or had friends. He pulled wires quired the iqaxlmum of «official
land the past week helping In
and to make a long story short, pressure from the Newt York box­
Visiting H
the Y. M. C. A. drive will re­
Miss Hilda Hansen, a school turn to his home in Portland the “Bulletin Municipal Official’ ing commission to defend his
announced that one of the flats welterweight title against the Cal­
teacher in Persist, was a visitor this evening.
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In the city owned apartments ifornia challenger and U does not
in Ashland yesterday and today.
is to be rented under a six year require Information from such
Hair bobbing, marcelling a
lease to Mile. Susanne Tissier.
a reliable source to predict that
Do your Photograph shopping j gDeC|,ity. The Vanity Shoppe,
Shade never will get a return
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early. Special
boat.
FREE
TUITION
TO
month. Studio
GET ONE SENIOR Walker Is too careful and his
Manager la too chrewd to take
CLEMENT8, Kans., Oct. 17— another chance with Shade after
One Sen- the narrow escape they had »from
j. p .)— "Wanted.
losing the only valuable title now
people here are expected to on the market.
see this advertisement fn newspa-
Walker made a whirlwind fin­
peis planed by the local high ish In that fight and many good
TODAY ONLY
judges, such as William Mpldoon
school.
boxing
commissioner,
With a full fledged high school vetern
planned. It was found here that thought that Shade won.
Shade's failure to win th e1
th< re was not a single senior en­
rolled for the year. In order championship was due primarily
to have a complete school, fret» to the decision of the roferee and
tuition Is offered to any youth one of the Judges that Walker
who will qualify and enroll the had won, but some smart boxing
men blame Leo Flynn. Shade’s
senior class for the year-
manager, for allowing Walker to
A Cowboy * b Romance
the fight away frdm Shado
A merican travelers take
in the fifteenth round.
DUE AIR LINES MOST
Severa] reliable fans, who were
sitting in the front row near
PARIS, Oct. 17— (U. P.) — Shade's corner, said they heard
Americans are the moat enthus­ Flynn tell Shade before the bell
iastic aviation patrons of Europe. for the fifteenth round to go out)
Statistics compiled at Le Bour­ and play safe and take no chances.
get, the great aerodrome out
“You’ve got the decision In
side of Paris which all airplane the hagtoow,” Flynn was raported
passenger services use, show thal to have said. “Don’t take any
luring—the month . flf August^ chances now
TRIAL OTTER
sltty-flve per cent of sir travel
Shade played safe an.’.
ho!
One years free tuning.
tors were Americans.
1 That if for any reason whatsoever the piano
chances from all appearances. and
Free
delivery within 50 miles.
Walker came out with a desper­
dees not suit yen within thirty days we will oome
. C. A. D R IV E TO
Out of town buyer», we pay your fare to town.
ate last-minute attack, -6 furious,
and get it. "
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CONTÌNUE SHORT TIME that It must have blotted o’lt the
You may have one course Piano lessons.
MONDAY
SUNDAY
2
That we will exchange it for any reason what­
recollection of the earH »r rounds
That
you may trade old piano, phonograph or
(Continued from page one)
soever for any piano of equal or better grade.
In the minds of the two officials,
organ
toward
the purchase price.
3 The Piano is guaranteed for 10 yean
“ Welcome Home” is more than a clean comedy hit
^»gether again ,next week and although one of the Judges voted
are hopeful of having the full for Shade.
home run!
The arguments about the de­
amount underwritten at that
cision .got no place, however, un­
time.
rooms and hath—and
The story of six roc
Those present were: H. C. less those Who thought or wrote
Galey, It. C. High. C. C. Darling, that Shade was entitled to the
Regular Admission
D. M. Spencer. V. O. N. Smith, decision get some satisfaction out
J. W. Mills, J. H. Fuller, Cleo of the discussion to vindicate their
V. Howell. John Rtgg. H. O. An- own Judgment.
miss ' lawlis at the organ
The writer picked Walker to
darson, O. F. Carson. A. E. Yount,
win the fight and yet he thoaght
Gragg,
Carl
Brommer.
and
Matinee Saturday and »-Sunday only while we are
that- Shade won the fight by a
M. Wright.
score
of at least ten to five,
redecoratipg.
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potntu can he scored that wfty.
WALKER TOT
GIVE SHADE A
RETURN W
COOPERATIVE SALE
FREE TRIAL OFFER
PLAYER PIANO
Your opportunity to own a player piano, something« that will interest you,
amuse you, educate you. Real pleasure for Father, Mother, and all the children.
We are offering a number of high grade pianos by well known makers. Instru­
ments of high quality, wonderful tone, beautiful cases. A credit to your judg­
ment and a pleasure for your life.
.
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$10.00
After you have
tried it out
Balance like Rent
Buck Jones
“HEARTS AND SPURS”
more fair - You kno w us, we want to know you, and we want
Your old piano or phonograph token in trade. You
home.
HOME
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