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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PAGE THREE
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This is Ashland»
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What It Wants
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BRITAIN HELD
TOGETHER BY
AIRSHIP LINES
LONDON, Nov. IS— (Ü. P.)^—
Britain’s hopes for linking to
gether her far-flung posts ,of Em
pire by means of air routes, as
voiced by Sir Samuel IlOare, Air
Minister, are bq|ng discussed
today throughout, England.
'“I want to. see air communi
cation between every capital' In
the Empire” * declared the Air
Minister.
“ I want to aee the
journey from Australia reduced
from six weeks to two weeks,
and the Journey to India reduced
to 100 hours.
‘‘W e have been flying only
twenty-one years, and I am sure
that within another twenty-one
years the llnking-up o f the Em
pire w ill have been achieved.
The longer the journey the
greater the advantage of flying.
‘‘As long as our main flights
are between London and Paris,
or London and Brussels, the
full value of flying to the trade
and intercourse of the country
can never be realised.
We
must fly greater distances. The
British Empire has more to gain
than any other nation tn the
world from long distance air
com m unication.”
The first practical step in this
direction which he had set him
self to accomplish, said Dr.
Samuel was the developm ent of
the airplane route to India.
"We have got one section c/t
that route already working in
the m ilitary all between Egypt
and Bagdad. I want to see that
become a regular w eekly mall
service between Egypt and In
dia. • Later when the two 'giant
airships of 5,000,000 cubic feet
gas capacity have'been completed
and are in operation, I hope
to see them take over the
carrying of malls and passengers
directly from London to Karachi.
India.
Their construction is
about to be started and they
should be completed in two years
time.
“My belief is that If these
tw o new ships are successful, as
w e expect them to be, we shall In
the course of time see commer
cial lines developed over the
whole empira.”
Salem— Two Egyptian officers
here to study Oregon highway
system.
Albany— E Stornbcrg opens
saddle factory, removed • from
Texas, to employ 20 men.
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BUENOS XIRB8, Nov. 13—
(U. P .) — The Boy Scouf move
ment has been characterized In
Argentina as' a harmful Influence
,on (be younger generation be
cause of its militarist!» ten
dencies.
V
T his opinion was formally qx-
pressed by a ap6£lar committee
o ( the N ational Council of Edu
cation here when recommending
that the National ' Association
of Argentine Boy Scouts be de
nied the right to organize troops
In the Public Schools of Buenos
Airhs.
“The Boy Scouts whfoh are
organised In th is country pre
sent a m ilitary character which
is not In accordance with the
fundamental principles of our
pedagogical ideals,” said the
com m ittee’s report.
HARVARD HAS
FALLEN FROM
GRID HEIGHT
By HENRY, L. FARRELL
(United Press Sports Editor)
NEW YORK, Nov. 13— <U.
P .I — N ot so many years ago,
Harvard was the reigning lord
of football and the ranking god
of the royal Big Three. What
Harvard did on the’ field was
alm ost invincible and what Har-‘
vard said about football was in
fallible.
With a great system for de
veloping plays and players and
an endless supply of flue husky
and brainy m aterial. It m ust
have been felt at Cambridge that
the dynasty of Harvard football
had a future as secure as the
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For Telling the
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Good Eatables
royal houge of England; • , .
There were tim es in those re
gal (}ays of the Mahans, the
Hardwicks, the Brickleys, the
Casey» and the Owens when a
Harvard defeat would have been
alm ost a national sensation. Per
haps in those days no Harvard
man thought that a Harvard de
feat would ever become such a
casual event that the new s of
the lose w ouid b e buried, in a
column of tpye like an event
of no more interest than the
w eather report tor Syria.
- Yet In Just a few years Har
vard • football
has
collapsed
Percy Houghton, founder of the
system that was credited with
the responsibility for Harvard’s
success, turned to other profes
sional fields and died later just
when he was beginning to make
a success of his system at Co
lumbia.
Harvard m aterial decreased in
quality . and quantity.
The old
grads “groaned and wept and
shouted for a change.
"The
blood of the .coaches be upon
their h ead s!” they yelled, “Our
kingdom for some football play
ers.”
There • must be some reason
why Harvard cannot attract the
boya who go from, prep school
to Yale and Princeton, to Dart
mouth and Pennsylvania and to
any number of sm aller schools.
The educatloal advantages are.
certainly a s good a t Harvard—
If not better— than at any other
big university and the association
that can be made among the
student body at Cambridge surely
are as valuable as they are at
Yale or Princeton.
Perhaps the tuition and the
overhead a t Harvard restrict the
student body to boys of wealthy
fam ilies and the social exactions
confine the undergraduates to
the off-springs of aristocracy,
but there are plenty of athletes
with money and fam ily behind
them at Yale and Princeton and
other big universities. ",
C arnation’s finer-than-ever taste
brings out the rich perfection of
the aromâ. It gives that golden-
brown color which coffee-lovers
like. Insist on Carnation— O re
gon’s favorite milk.
Lamb
Beef
Pork
Plenty of
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Made in Oregon
for S3 years
"From Contented Cows”
FARMERS OF
RUSSIA HAYE
BOOM SEASON
ahead and already reached sev
enty per cent of pre-war produc
tion.
,
Even at this increased rate of
production they cannot satisfy
the demands of the country for
goods; and It is only lack of
capital to build and equip new
plants which prevents the In
dustries front attaining and even
surpassing the pre-wat levels of
production.
The Russian harvest this year
Is by far the best which the
country has enjoyed at any time
since the Revolution. The total
yield of the grain crop Is e sti
mated at 2,480,000,000 bushels,
as against a yield of 1,650,000,-
000 bushels last year when the
draught I j l the Lower Volga pro-
vinces and in the Ukraine con
stituted a serious bar to agricul
tural progress. In view of the
anticipated harvest It seem s cer
tain that Russia will export sev
eral million tons of grain this
year.
Miller Mountain 10 stamp mill
In Grant County Will soon bo
running ore.
MOSCOW, Nov. 13— (U . P .)
— This has proved a boom year
for the Russian Industries and
Baker — Mrs. B. C. Hancock,
agriculture.
The
Industries,
of Haines Record, Issues new
which last year turned out only
weekly Baker County Record.
about forty per cent of the
pre-war output have jum ped
British traditions, are all ama
teurs, but pari-mutuel machines
and sweepstakes are c o n d u cts
and take In huge totals.
Of the two clubs now In ex
istance, one la purely foreign
and the other foreign and Chin
ese In membership.
The new
club .is being organised by
Only
China-bred
ponies,
dim
SHANGHAI, China., Nov. 1 3 —
Chinese.
(U. P .) — With the opening of a inutive In size but remarkably
third track on the borders of fast and sturdy, are permitted
the
International
Settlem ent. under the rules of the clubs.
Advertise In The Tidings.
Shanghai will be able soon to The jockeys, In accordance with
SHANGHAI NOW
HAS NEW TRACK
Your Biggest Expense
DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK THAT YOUR BIGGEST EXPENDI
TURE IS FOR FOOD, AND THAT T HE EASIEST WAY TO CUT IT DOWN
IS TO GET YOUR FOOD FOR LESS MONEY?
A regular every-day savings at Stone’s will
make a big difference in your, food bills.
Stone’s Special Coffee
Hard Wheat Flour
Try it next nnd you will use it always
Crown Mills Family Patent
1 Lb.
There has been no acci
dent about the popularity
of__
SUPEKIOK
BKEflD
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Or at Your Grocer
$1.29
Spuds will be very high and scarce
AH our Regular 20c
before long. Get our price before you
Rolls and Buns
buy. We can save you money.
1 Sk
$2.10
Bbl$8.35
Butter Substitute—
While butter is high, try Nueoa. The
quality is the best.
1 Lb.
3 Lbs.
30
89°
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EXTBA VALUES ON SMOKED MEATS
Quality
~
3 Lbs.
Spuds Going Up
For Saturday
15c a Dozen
Franklin Bakery
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This is a result of
Uniform
claim rank as one of the world's
greatest racing centers.
For many years past two race
clubs have operated tracks here,
providing racing practically every
Saturday and holiday during the
Spring and Fall seasons and
several special meetings. '
S WI F T ’S SMOKED SIIOUL- O O c
DEE HAMS, Lb.
M
Lithia Bfckery
\s k for Sally Ann at Your
Grocery
SWIFT’S LEAN, MILD-
CURED BACON, Lb.
39'
We Deliver Everything, Anywhere in the City
Phone us for Sunday Dinner
Suggestions.
DEEP SEA CODFISH
SALTED MACKERELS
BLOATERS
and
,
CHOICE CUTS OF BEEF, LAMB AND SELECT
MEATS
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Plaza Meat Market
We Deliver
Phone 56
We hâve just received fresh stock of
Candied Dates, Figs and
Cluster Raisins
' E x tra Delicious
Let’s talk it over
Perhaps you’ve been
having “troubles” with
pie crusts. They won’t
bake tender and flaky.
Maybe it’s your recipe,
the way you put it to
gether, or your stove.
But you don’t know.
Let’s talk it over.
Y ou’re wondering
how to save time in all
the baking you have to
do. Whuld the Sperry
Master Recipes help?
Let’s talk it over.
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Y ou’re planning a
dinner, a luncheon for
the club, or a party for
Bonny’a birthday, and
y o u w ant tom e sur
prises. Let’s talk it over.
M enus? Mrs. D e Graf will give you a fine
one for a rty occasion—or help you give new
interest to your everyday ones. I f you ’re
planning a party, M r s /D e Graf will help
you work out every detail for its success. ,
To j e t Mra. De G rafa Peraonal
S ervice
W atch fot th e Sperry H om e Service Bureau
announeeniefits in later issues of th is pape»r
This service is for you, whether you u se
Sperry products or not. W e invits you to
test it With a request today. Address M rs.
D e Graf at the S p in y Flour Co., 141 Cali
fornia St., San Francisco, marking your e e -
velope, Home Service Bureau,
MAIN
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STREET
OREGON
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are recognised, not only as important f actors in the distribution of Foodstuffs,
but a very reliable source of informatio n on Market conditions. These stores
are not only willing, but feel duty bound to give the Public their honest opinion,
at all times, on Markets as they find them.
It looks like very high prioes this W inter for staples such as, — Potatoes,
Flour, and etc; Canned Goods are very reasonable now. Our Special Sale of Can
ned Goods is just the finest way, at thi s time, to expend money—Don’t wait!
Only 8 Days longer. Special Prioes will be withdrawn Saturday, November 21st
THERE REALLY IS NO BETTE R PLACE TO TRADE THAN AT A
20TH CENTURY 6R0CERY
me. Give
me your problem in de
tail. I’U do my level
best to help you, and
Sperry has given me
everything tot help me
help you—test kitchen,
stenographer and ail.
D o write me. You in
cur no obligation. I am
a t y o u r aerrice.
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S perry
HOME SERVICE BUREAU
Airs.
K. B. PLUMMER,
GROCERY
Opposite The Plaxa
CALIF.
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W h a t th e S p e r r y H o m e Servian
B u re a u w ill d o
T he H om e Service Bureau will help you in
yoqr baking—will tell you how to do it
easier and better w ith M aster Recipes. I t ’s
th e new w ay, you know. You learn a simple
M aster Recipe and, w ith a few variations
o f it, m ake from four to a dozen different
food delights!
W rite to Mrs. D e Graf. Ask her any ques
tion on cooking that puzzles you. You will
get a personal, helpful reply.
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Ashland Standard Pack, .
2 1-2 Tomatoes — Special 15c Can
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THE 20TH CENTURY STORES
R ated among America’s leading cooking
authorities, M rs. B elle D e Graf is best ac
quainted with the special cooking problems
o f women in th e W est. Because o f that, and
because she loves to help other women in a
friendly way, we have chosen her to direct
our new Home Service Bureau.
We Deliver
other smoked fish specials
the personal service
ofcMrsDeQraf
M aybe you’ve heard her over K PO , San
Francisco. Perhaps you have her cook book
—over a hundred th ou san d w om en do.
Surely you have seen her articles in the
newspapers or magazines.
WE BUY CHICKENS
Phone 107
S perry offersyou
THE WEST’S FOREMOST AUTHORITY O N HOM S COOKERY
CHICKENS AND RABBITS
Carnation Milk Products Co.
474 Glisan Street, Portland, Oregon
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There must be Some reason.
It Is up to Harvard to find the
reason, and It la beaide the point
to discuss any theories here be
cause theories are not alw ays
solutions and only Harvard la !u
pain over the situation.
Harvard has been beaten three
years In a row by Dartmouth,
and according to an article In
a recent Issue of the Harvard
Alum ni Bulletin. Dartmouth will
beat Harvard every tim e they
meet in the fhture unless som e
changes are made at Harvard.
Only two avenues of escape
from the Dartmouth oppression
are open— either quit playing
Dartmouth or get a better team
than Dartmouth.
CHOICEST CUTS OF
THE EAGLE MARKET
C a r n a tio n
improves
coffee
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De Qrof, Dbactor
Proves the quality and economy
o f Calumet« Proves its greater
leavening strength. Bakings are
more tempting and fully raised.
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