Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 04, 1925, Image 3

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By »HARLEM F, rrtH T A B T
ftEA . Service W riter f„.
W A8HIN0*rQtf — A flaming
aord Upp^Aud In Washington's
tetorrf sky eno night recently.
Then a second flaming sword,
ben a third.
Thpre they hung all night over
1« d ty. I t was pretty darned
»«tying.
The next night It
ippeded again.
Then more
bhts. Every night la tact,
ladeed,-It’s atilt happening
t ie « a n of Professor Asaph
HaU ot tha United BUtoa naval
O bservatory.'.
--•
“Those'things," he announced,
•peaking aa aaaefr&nomer, “are
only searchlights Don’t be fool-
"W hat aearchltghlgt" asked
everybody.
,
Professor Hail bad to admit that
he didn't know. It was pointed
eat that searchlights hob around
The flaming «word« are atp-
tloaary.
Oepsldernbly piqued by popul«.,
skepticism toward his theory,
Professor HaU did some inveeti-
gnting.
Company C,^29th En­
gineers, F o rf Humphrey«, Vs.,
he dieeovered, is surveying a 400-
squsre-mile tract between Quau-
tieo and Warrenton, and the tri­
angulating is being done at night
by meant of searchlights— a new
method of the 39th's own in­
A fte r they had appeared for vention, which give« results of
aereral nights la sueoeaalen, soma the moat marvelous mathematical
ad the lmagteative ones began accuracy.
to tael frightened. Washington
B o *. a Urge colored population PAINLEVE APPEARS
tice limited to eye. ear, nose and
fkront---X-ray including teeth»
Office honra, to to 13 and g to
9. EWedeoburg BMg.. Ashland.
prevail««! la ' Mya*
Ragland. which Lord
planino
BEFORE DEPUTIES
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of the British bar of today.
A
negro
at
PARIS, Nov. 2— (U. P .)—,
(Copyright 1»W , by M ary Greer Sfeaehed a numt
Faced by the refusal of the mem-,
Dealers la Coal. Wood, Peeking,
CtfitkHn; (Syndicate) G M ut Brit* 1 sheet the awords.
bers of the socialist party to
Miss Gascoyne was the only
Crating and Storage. Long dlat-
'aln rights reserved.
Repfodue- -wore a dire pert«
vote
their confidence In his re­
child of Bamber Gascoyne of
anee tracking.
tloa forbidden.
i
Itol. They were
gime. Premier Palnleve went be­
CfeMwell, a stock largely de­
fore the Chamber of Deputies
rived from tha ettlsen class. M r
thia afternoon Bind announced
Crisp Gaaaoyna,1 the foabder of
News that numerona Washing- that his cabinet favor« "bold
her family’s fortune, was one of
the four Lord Mayors from
Whom her son often boasted
dbeceat.
Her health was frail.
Which rendered impossible any
assertion fa pahttc o f her tare
intelligence »ad 'great personal
egarm. L lk d i Haney Haake she
we« poeaeeaed of deep religions
faith, of strong fellings ■ and
warm enthusiasms— the latter
traits held sensibly la leash;
for in her delicate - reserve and
unconscioas, uacfcaHeogiog -dig­ have been proposed, without la
nity of manner, «he satisfied the nay way detracting from the
Meal of a great lady. She gath­ plans already presented, w»y not
ered round her the finer Intel­ see Another “New Vision'’ of
" EVERT young man should acquire it, and,
lect« among the young men or growth and prosperity aa seen for
Ashland
by
the
good
w
ill
o
f
M
rr
the
Way—i* to stick to whatever yon attempt
the Great Britain of her day.
Lord
Beaconsfield
(Disraeli*
and stick long enough to put it across.
gratefully recalled her kindness
to him at the outset of his
RARGAINH
Having a Bank Aooount, and saving as
‘career.
Mr. Gladstone often
much
as you can, will do a lot to. help-you.
spoke to the same «(feet; Indeed
•
Thia
la
a
reply
to
a
note
h
there
was
a
pecnllar'
tenderne««
prtemi
Sealed proposals addressed to in his recollection of her.
CUT THE CORNERS, and you will get
In mailed with thia petition to thd;
>£•*».
land fenced
8 Laiw,* r*- aocaetary of the the last weeks ef his life 'h e re­ Root relatives, stating If it ■ m et
* Board of Regenta of the Oregon ferred to her in a touching note their approbation to sign it and.
. .
, Normal' Schools, will be received
to the inter Lady Salisbury con- return to me, also to correct o r
.‘ . w a t e r ’ Ir * * the o ,f“* * * J A ' Ch’,rch" 1-
gratulatiag her upon her hus­ add anything mors they desired
a c re cheao I* P * r ‘ ment of Education, at the band*« escape from a carriage
‘
p Capital Building, Salem, Oregon,
a(cldeat.
After words of sym­
it« with tele- ,IIltl1 1 0 :0 ® ° ’c,ock a. m., No- pathy he prays the Meeeiaga of
D ’ oririleaec ’ • mb* r *« .
the tor-
Ashland, Oregon
ilw .V Z n -
of • “ material, apd the God on both and reminds her.
“ You are aware that I «still feel
2 1 mo * ref-'or naaee of all labor required my debt of early gratitude to Mrs. Russell.
. _ * i for th j couipltCon of a two-atory
‘A shland, Ore.
BAR.1AINH
J concroN» huilJIag, for the Ore­ his mother."
Thia great man did not enjoy D ear Mrs. Russell:
ls f u i t , good goa N orm il School at Ashland,
We are glad of the opportunity
being stewed and bond a t dinner
¡ation. 9-room Oregon.
parties.
He refused to devote 'to alga the petition for the Root
Price for
A ll work and materials must
himself to the law and wrote ltoad to be Used in the CbUntau-
conform to the plana and apeci-
to his father thus of the pro­ t « a Building as we know It
Gestions therefor on file at the
fessions; “A clergyman o f a ‘weald please Auntie Root, she
PTOL ROOM HOVSR — I-ot office of the architects, Beanes
statesman or a doctor, are as often mentioned the g ift and
100x14« ft., close to new normal and Hersog, 1040 Chamber of
such useful awn.
Thefr pro­ -hoped It Would be need as a
alto. Price for qalck sale, »1360. Commerce Building, Portland,
fessions do good. Bat the bar­ ^benefit aad do good, and wa can­
Oregon, and at tha office of J.
rister is at best but a tolerated not think of any way It could
« X »
PIVB-ROOM
aiedern A. Churchill, Salem, Oregon, and
evil. He derives hie living from be used that would be more pleas­
hghae on goad street, 2 blocks at the office of J. H. Fuller,
the fact that the law is unintel­ ing to her than to share In the
6J -10
from High school sad new grade Ashland, Oregon.
ligible; sad in proportion as work Mr. Root was Interested.
school.
Lot 90x19«.
Chicken
mode rn legislation succeeds in It would be beautifying and a
hii«a, garage and wood shed.
making it accessible sad simple, benefit and do good. The rela­
Price. 91000. 9900 cash, balance
he will disappear. The bar not tives are glad to have It thL
oa time at 0 per cent Interest.
only does no good, but is a pub­ way. Root Memorial Auditorium.
W . W ; RORIHON
Voura Reap.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2— (V lic nuisance— though perhaps for
Mrs. G. B. Booth.
P .)— The
Hoaee
Ways
aad the present Inevitable. I conclude
Means committee today closed ! therefore that legal eminence la
their hearings on the new fed­ scarcely worth the having"— all
eral tax MU.
The Republican of which reminds bus of the
members ef the committee will gfueeome legend of haunted L lt­
meet tomorrow to begin drafting tlecote Hall, referred to by Sir
their own new measure for ta- W alter Scott In “ Rokeby" aad
troducQon ta Congress amm af­ told by Irving in his notebook,
FOR S ffLR r »— One girls Mcy- ter Congress convenes,, Decem­
thus; An old midwife was hur­
cW aeeriy
neg. with electric ber S, ’
riedly summoned by a stranger
light, cost 940.00, bargain. Phons
to assist at the confinement of a
01*11.
99— tf
lady of high degree. A rich re­
ward was promised, hut the wo-
’man had to consent to be blind­
folded.
The
cunning
dame
^OBT— Elk tooth attached to
counted, however, the number of
a. Engraved H. T. >44. W ad-
stops leading up tooths castle,
Phone l l F t ;
94-1
and, cut out a piece of the cover
of the bed on which tkk lady lay.
MEMORIALS
A male child was born, aad this
B lair Oraalte Co.’s Crystal Blue
ao Infuriated the stranger that .
Oray, ere unexcelled.
Leave
he sotted the Infant and flung
your .orders for tell and spring
it into the fire. < The next day
delivery.
179 Bast Main.
S.
the midwife Was able to Identify
F eheiatou. Manager. “
91-tf
Llttlecote House (aa old feudal
hall In Berkshire) as the scene
> of the murder, and the Inteat's
uncle* Darrell aa the criminal.
Darrell was tried before Judge
. . . . . . who was well known
’ANTRD— Furniture repalr-
to be renal, Aa Darrell had no
Work dona at yoar home
children he promised to make
A shop. Phone 999-R. Med-
the Judge his heir If ha acquit­
Oregoa.
49-99*
ted him. The hall has eoatlaaad
In the family of the Judge and
Whom th» «Mk are eared tor
Is riHI 'owned by them. From
Bphetel reto to Invalids. Call 199
the time of his acqnlttol Dar­
rell aldaya saw ‘ the ghost of
^ U IL D U ra , Repairing, Shlag-
his sister aad her child. I f he
y g , Painting, Kaleomlnlng, Ra-
opened a window th e , wore
ftatohlag. W . T. BlacEWall. M 9
there. I f he Was ridtgg fa the
? ..
_
■
«a»..«
hunt and about to 'leap A stile
his slater and her child stood
" Palnler« eaid It wee the gov-
eminent'« H rn intention to eon-
tin ue debt funding negotmtloaa
with America and- England, in
the hope of achieving aa “equit­
able eolation.“
Rain leva's remarks were re­
ceived coldly. Subsequently he
told the Chamber that he la*
ready to resign tf others Ona
come forward who can settle
France's problem« better than
he.
New Edison
Phonograph
„the only one
that will play
nlk makes of
Records without
injury to the
record
Palmer Piano
House
THE FORUM
OF
SUCCESS
IS
QUITE A THING
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Tw o sustained quality
products mated for ef­
ficiency and more miles
to the gallon«
A i k y o u r dealer for the
MOTORMATES
A ssociated Qasoline and Cycol M otor O il
ASSOCIATED OIL COM PANY
Uhaagertow-fo a non-congeal mg on
If s tim e to change to free-flowing 2 e ro lra e , i f
you do not already use this wonderful m otor
oil the whole year’round. Whenrother oils con­
geal in cold weather, Zerolene flow s freely. I t
is an aid to easy starting and a sure protection
from cold-weather frictional dangers, rapid de-
Lixiiks
Milwaukie
th a n *
him. Ha told her to stead out
of tka way or ko would rido over
them; ha tried to leap, hat the
horse aaw the ghost, reared,
yeconed, threw kite aad broke
kle nock.
• Them reflections eaaw a t a
period la Baglaad whoa tha le­
gal profeeeloa wan under a eload,
and are (a vast oontraet to the
wide Influence aad high steading
Equipment Sold by
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