Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 13, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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•'This 1» »leer.,when one reel’
ixea that a sum equal tp. tour
per cent ot our national laoome
1» set aside eaoh year for business
expansion by the Industrie» of the
United Staten organised as cor­
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MITCHELL TRIAL TURNS
IATO A PETTY QUARREL
Classified Column
FOR RENT— 5-room furnished
house oh Second S t, Inquire at
71» Oak St.
68-2*
FOR RENT— Office or store
«worn nex t to Tbs Tidings of­
fice, formerly occupied by The
NeedlecrafL
Plenty room for
small store or of flee.
Rent
reasonable. Apply The Tidings
office.
FOB RENT—Furnished apart­
ment, Call at 138 N. Pioneer
Ave.
60-tf
FOR RENT— Three room fur­
nished house. Adults only. In­
quire 36 S. Secend.
Phone
489J.
«O-tf
REWARD for return of
email Eastern Star pin.
Lost
Tuesday. Phone 6.
«3-2
(Coattoned from pace One)
an area the else ot the District
HOT BATHS
of Columbia.
Massage and vibrator treatments.
Aftpr much useless quibbling
Convalescent Home.
«, «1—
—tf with 'the Fitness, Colonel L. Ed­
MARCELLING The, Phone 186J ward Cassidy, chemical warfare
for appointment or call 63 Hel­ expert, the coart turned from the
man St., upstairs a p t
57-ti rather irreralent questions of gas
warfare, to the air service again?
MEMORIALS
Major Herbert A. Dargue, of
Blair Granite Co/a Crystal Bine the war plans section of the
Gray, are unexcelled.
Leave air service, • who arranged the
your orders for fall and spring around the world flight, support­
delivery.
176 East Main.
8. ed Mitchell’s charge that the
Penhlston, Manager.
B8-t* air service was "mussled,’’
lie explained that despite « t
tiers by thje war department, that
Paa T in k le Ratee
there should be no publicity on
18» Granite. Telephone IKI
the Fort Tildop tests, he founfl
WANTED— Furniture
repair­ many newspapermen were wit­
ing. Work done at your ^owo nessing the demonstration as
or at shop. Phone 663-R. Med- guests of the const artillery.
Oregon.
'TRACTOR TURNS OVER
CONVALESCENT .HOME
Where the sick are cared for
Special rate to lavalida. Call 183
(Continued From Pase One)
BUILDING, Repairing, Shin g
ling, Painting, Kalsomining, Re-
FOR RENT — * Clean front finishing. W. T. Blackwell, «19
rooms. Hot baths. »10 per /n t i. Garfield. Phans S23L,
307-tf
Elk Hotel. 4th and A St. •
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*
««-I me.
FEHIGE’S TRANSFER
Phene 410
87S B St.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished flat.
Drayage, storage and long
Nicely furnished sleeping rooms. distance hauling.
Furnace heat furnished. 35 S.
Second S t , Llthia Apts.
66-tf
POUTICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
modern,
James J. Crossley, Portland,
and sleep­ Oregon,
announces
his can­
ing rooms. Chattln Apts., Phone didacy for Republican Nomina­
303-R. Call forenoons or eve­ tion sb U. S. Senator at the May,
nin gs
»«-20» 192« Primaries.
_
Will work zealously for de­
velopment of Oregon and Oregon
porta, for irrigation and reclama­
tion and fulfillment o f measures
tor real benefit ot farmers as
suggested by their organisations.
Favor World Cçurt.
Reform
SenAe for Law Enforcement.
FOR MALE— 20-acre ranch,
tally equipped, stock, and feed.
Modern 5-room house, large
barn and other buildings. Hnlt-
able for dairying,' chickens or
gardening. I mile east on East
D l l W. A. CRANDALL .
Osteopathic Physician A Surgeon
FOR SALE— English Springer
Home 487-J
Spaniels. Puppies from trained Office Phone. ISO.
First National Bank Bldg* *
imported parents. Sire the enly
American and English Interna­
tional champion in the world.
Dam by Dual champion. Puppies
unrelated. Prices reasonable. A
land and water dog, fastest re­
trievers and pretty as bouse dogs.
L adle Redaer, Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
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DR. HAWLEY — Above
FOR HALE: — Baby layette.
office. Phone »I.
W ill sell all together or separ­
ately. 77 3rd St, j
• M — »•
FOR HALE— or PART TJRADE
— 100 acres, one mile to town,
good buildings, electric lights
la hoase and barn. A bargain,
Phone or write R. Venske, Har­
risburg, Oregon.
60-4*.
planing mill I
R ogue
River,
leaves a widow to mourn his loss.
He was 20 years, 2 month3 and
21 days of age at the tim e of
death
V isits
M edford
Dr. Charles A. Haines was
business visitor In Medford to­
day.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thafik all the
friends and neighbors who so
generously gave their aid and a»;
slstance In our time of trouble
and sorrow during the sickness
and death of our b»loved
husbaüd and father, J. W. Mc­
Donough. And for all the beau­
tiful flowers and floral pieces
MRS. J. W. McDONOUGH.
MRS. VEVÉ ZANIZOU.
MARGUERITE McDONOUGH,
11 tl 111 «I lii! « n .
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By Herbert Lietaolnetkoi
BY HERBERT LITTLE*
United Press Staff Correspondent
WASHINGTON, Nov. Ul-M IF)
— People of the United States
spend »15,000,006.00» a year for
luxuries and non-eesentlata. They
spend »4,000,000,dOO^annually oa
buildings.
They spend '» 4,000
000,000 on passenger automobiles
and save something like »10,000,-
000,000 a year.
But they spend less than »3,-
000,000,000 a year on eduteatlon
through tax-supported schools.
This mass of figures on extrava-
gant America was shot forth to­
day by (he National Education
Association to prove that school
costs are not more than society
can bear. The research division
of the association has Just com­
pleted a painstaking investigation
of the expense of running Ameri­
can schools and other American
Institutions.
People guard against rainy days
by paying insurance premiums of
around »4,000,000,000 a year, the
Btudy showed, but education’s pre­
paration for the future doesn’t
fare nearly so well.
The cost of education Is 56-
100 of one per cent of the nation’s
estimatbd wealth of '»320,803,
000,000, It was pointed out. The
total educational expenditure for
£83,894, of which elementary and
secondary schools took »1,68»,-
671,296. The rest includes ¿un­
supported colleges and unlver-
sities
Education costs are increasing,
and will continue to increase as
long as the nation continues to
progross, the Association believes.
The report of the investigati«!
Beats Bleotric of Gas
A new oil lamp, thht gives an
amazingly brilliant, weft? white
light, even Ksttei* than gas o f elec­
tricity, has been tested by the U.
8. Government and 35 leading uni
versifies- and found to be superior
to l o ordinary oil lamps. It barns
w ithout odor, smoke or noise— no
pumping upt is simple, clean, safe.
Burns 94 per cent air and » per
cent common kerosene (c o ir o il).
The Inventor, V. M. Johnson,
161 North Union Ave., Portland,
Ore., is offering to send a lamp on
10 days’ FREE trial, er even to
give one FREE to the first ufer in
each locality who will help him
introduce it. Write him today for
full particulars. Also ask him to
explain how you can gst ‘ tho
agency, and without experlened or
money make »250 to »300 per
month.
Sutherlin— Salt water
found
Vrospect well, with oil cxpecl-
soon.
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
FINAL ACCOUNT
1 The undersigned administrator
of Hie estate of Herbert I..
full and final account with the
Clerk of said Court and the
Honorable W. J. Hartzell, County
Judge, has designated the 14th
day o f December, 19?5, at ten
o’clock a. m., at the Courthouse
in Jacksonville, said county, as
the time and place for a hearing
thereon. Any objections thereto
must be presented -on or before
the time o t ’such hearing.
. . C. W. BANTA, Administrator.
63-4 Fridaiys.
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CJapifled Ads Bring Results.
Introducing the “Red” Grange of
southern scholastic football,. Roy
"Pinkie” Walden o f Knoxville, Term.
L ihj Grange, he's redheaded and
hard to stop.
A lot of fine house-hold goods
Including, one new sewing ma­
chine. Beudtifnl Mahogany Li­
brary table and writing desk,
a n is e B o a k C a s e a n ^ iM r o U
umns ef standard fiction, good
Oliver typewriter, diulp* tsMe
s|de table, electric lamp, 12
cases of eanned fruit. Dishes,
kitchen-ware, small tools and
many other articles too num­
erous to mention. If you have
anything to sell bring It In, no
charge for storage.
A. L. Outoon, Auctioneer
Small saddles for boys
and gil ls to ride to school
on, cheap. $9.00 and up.
GREETING CARDS, PLACE CARDS,
EVERYTHING POR THE PARTY
Sec to your plows and barrows,
to be ready for the first rain.
Poet 3 and fencing. 1 have a few
White Sewing Machine» left
over. Will close them out for
»65.00 each, at
PEILS CORNER
Ljthia Springs Hotel Building
MSB
FÜLL - SIZE
li..,,.« ,
PILES
P r ic e s ew e« lo w e r th a n o u r r e g u la
a a tic le is o f s ta n d a r d q u a lity talc«
sto c k a n d c a r r ie s ’’W e s te r n A u to ’s 1
faction »
FORD
BATTERY
the facts and to bagfe one’s con­
clusions on the imaginings of
smallmlnded pessimists.
•’Evidently thè payment of taxef
which, of course, Included school
costs, has not prevented the na­
tion’s corporations from saying,
a substantial proportion of their
net Income. In the light of these
facts, it cannot be contended
that Industry Is finding it difficult
to increase Its capital and there­
by to provide for substantial busi­
ness growth..
A, C. Spark Plug*
A ll Metal VUor»
Rigid. permanent and unbreak­
able. Made of strong light­
weight sheet steel,, neatly fin­
ished with baked en
Md AC
black enamel. R e-
A I . J |3
duced from »2.96 to . . .▼
Murphy Electric
Shop
Y o u ’ Save
$3 to $ 1 2
JORDAN’S BASH AND CABINET
A REAL BARGAIN
WORKS, Cor. Helmen and Van
Nine acres ell in fruit, 3 miles
Ness. Phone 161.
134-tf
from Ashland on Main Highway,
«-room modern bungalow. Priced
ter quick sale, »3800« A real
D esign In Coal. Wood, Packing,
chicken ranch.
Crating and S to n g e. Long dist­
W. W. RORISON
ance tracking.
M North Maia HL
on Every Tire Y on Buy
“W estern Auto" did not
raise their tire prices when
tire m anufacturers announced
an advance in prices a few
«reeks ago?
Our present low price« rep­
resent a saving of from »3.00
to »12.00 o n ,e v e r y tire and
will remain in effect a few
.days longer. Car owner« who
wish to take advantage of
this substantial saving are
advised « to anticipate their
near futifre requirement« and
buy now.
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L. POWELL—General Trans­
fer — Good teem and motor
FOR HALE— Seed wheat, blue
trucks. Good service at a rea­
stem, recleaned. Beardless bar­
sonable price. Phone »».
ley sad gray oats. »77 B. 8t„
Phone 831-R.
57-1 mo. ANT OOU> IN TROPWLE • May
commanlcate with Ensign Lto
of the Salvation Army at tM
FOR SALE— Box Factory lum­
White Shield Home, »68 May-
ber yard has a fall Block ot all
fair Ave,« Portland, Oregon.
kinds of building lumber at rea-
A U C T IO N E E R
onuble prices.
49-tf
A. L. GIDEON
«alee taken anywhere—anytime.
Ashland. Oregon
Q uality.*o<k long wear a r e bulK
Into "W estern Autof’ tir e * T hey
a rea , m anufactured according to
o u w n lg h at settari! a of qu ality and
cold direct to you through our
moro than one hundred , sa d
tWrnty-Cve stores.
B ve tJ ttf»
carrion a
g u a rn ita « whteh
t^lly pro tarn you.
Tires Mown ted Prete
pa I ntxsg contractor
ambro s . park
The genuine A. Cs Universally
recognised as the most popular
spark plug on the market. Tho
regular factory llat price la »1.
D uring.thia week. We offer the
A. C. Spark Plug to all C f ) _
sixes for all cars at the ■ ) / R
exceptionally low price of
Glove«— 20% Off
Buy during this week—gloves
and gauntlets for ladles and
gentlem en. In black, tan or
gray leather«, at 2(Mf. off our
regular low prices, which range
from »2.00 to 6M 6.
Warfn, comfortable, all wool
motor robes, to plain colors and
attractive plaids. Deduct 16%
from our regular low prices.
Radio as you want it
,
Spotlights . .
The genuine William«, with the
6-ta. reflector. Efficient, d e­
pendable and very a t- M f) A F
tractive looking. 8 pc- A z .^ lil
d a lly reduced t o . - « . . . V f c , * w
Complete
Painting Contractor
Experienced.
Dependable.
Phone Rd
1 1 4 1 ACMES bottom land, al­
er leave word at Staple« Realty
falfa and grato, living water, lr-
rigation tor 7 1 -1 aerts, cheap
at «I1S6.
AU aear City limito, with teje-
phone and R, F . D. privileges,
laqntre of O. S. DnGsr, 41 Gran­
ite SL, City.
* 32-1 mo.
M o w n T H U FOR A BARGAIN
•O 4pR E S GOOD fenced land,
3 miles out. 45 A. under Irri­
gation, produced. S3 bn., wheat
per
A« W ill S»U tar »2646.
To« par taxM gad « per cent
Ink, and par principal on or be­
fore Jen. 1, 1331.
«2-tf
C iaaran tood Í 8 jlim th a (F t
ndi of W tories afrctl"o^ np"t u^ai
m int make
direct at a
good or we w i
w orth-w lyie su
W izard for Sm all
Wizard for La,
Stop T hat Cold
81X-volt, 11-plate battery foe
(WMh M4*k«a
Psinsand aches in head
and aeck—chill»- (ever
— rxceasive nasal dis­
charge and other dia-
treasiag »y moton» >f
Coki», Influenza end
Chevrolet» S ta r s Bulck Fntns
and other small cars. Wizard
S ix -v o lt 12-piate . .
12-VOtt. 7-plate. < 1
Special wWh wood caea »HA»
Rubber case, to fit small oara
6 -v o lt 11-ptete ........... ..«lA Bh
’ <J..»*.*'J- y*»r**y
PHONE 39
« ^ r w ie e » pvieed
«M k •» »
W iza r d B a tteries fo r R adto
a e n ..? 4 tS
».Volt. 11>Plpto in Rubber C
M ore
Than
J23
tha^Watt
Rd ACRE BARGAIN. Mostly
brush and timber. Several A.
Oood farm land under city ditch.
Old house. Can be made com­
fortable. p ries |1 I M .
62-tf
When yon pee the red, white
gad bln» 6Jgn. there’s A bargain.
THE&D & EÀST MAIN ST
4
T his'll» «Shat yen gHi
Genuine mahogany or walnut
cabinet of graceful lto«e—effi­
cient cabinet loud speaker to
match— fly» genuine Cunning­
ham t u b e » — t v e . »«-volt
"heavy duty* Fraaoo Radio
'•BP hattertee—Wlsard Rub-
het Choe store«« Battorp—
i«p test 7-atraod aerial wtro