Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 13, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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counties
of
th e
state
fro m
th a t
7 1 1 7 .4 8 5
u ltn o m a h co u n ty has b o rrp w -
1 1 8 ,7 1 4 n ad 8 4 ,7 9 8 .9 1 fro m
fu n d , says a s ta te m e n t p rep aro d
by
0.
0.
B ro w n ,
c le rk
of
tb e
M em bers o f th e A s h lan d K l- s ta te la n d bdard .
A t th e close o f business O ctob­
wants clu b
to d a y spent th e ir
tlm u , u s u a lly occupied by a p ro ­ e r SO tb e to ta l loans fro m tb s
g ram , In Inspecting th e p la n t o l school fu n d w e re 8 8 ,8 8 1 ,4 1 8 .8 1 ,
tbe
B a g le y
C a n n in g
com pany w h ile r u r a ) c re d it lo *n a a g g re g a t­
I n loans fro m
here.
T h e y , w e re
escorted ed 8 4 2 1 ,8 8 4 .1 1 .
th ro u g h th e p la n t by 8 .’ D . T a y ­ tb e school fu n d W h e e le r co u n ty
lo r an d M a n a g e r R a lp h K o es er
and shown th e v a rio u s a c tiv itie s
f r o m - th e
p re p a ra tio n
of
tb e
f r u it to its p ack in g and fin a l
,
U N IV E R S IT Y
op obboon
E u g e n e , O re ., N o v , I S — ( g p m la h
— T h e fo o tb a ll team s o f O regon
a n d tb e O regon A gglee p u t In
t h e ir la s t h a rd w o rk o u t y e ste r­
d a y fsftedaoon in b re p a ra tte n fo r
th e b ig g am e hei’b S a tu rd a y .
T h e A g g ies, according to C a rl
L o d e ll, g ra d u a te m a n a g e r o f O.
shipping.
Is second w ith 1 4 2 4 ,Q48,
m
M a rlo n c o u n ty ’s loans fro m th e
school fu n d a re I2 7 8 .9 0 S .1 8 and
fro m
th e
ru ra l
cred its
fu n d
c re d its fu n d :
we have M ax Carey, star outfielder o f the P ittsb urg'P lrates, playinff
■oles. th at of sturdy athlete and a very sick young man. Shortly,
the close of the scries Carey, the outstanding star, was taken to the
tai. Pleurisy, brought on by a collision w ith M anagor H a rris of,
linglon in the fifth game. la th e trouble. . H e’s doing aa w all a a *X -,
;
petted, as they say in the bospitah y r -
*
. . j
b ack , w e re in ju re d In th e gam es
a g a in s t th e C a lifo rn ia
te a m r.
H o d g e n has a sp ra in e d a n k le and
loan»
h o u sin g
th e
ca rlo ts , sheep an d lam b s, N o ­
v e m b e r 1 8 ; ca rlo ts t a t sw in e &n<l
K A N S A S C IT Y ; Mo.’, NOV. 13 Stocker and fee d e r pigs, N o v e m ­
P )— T h e hebt blooded live b er 1 8 ; e a rlo ta f a t c a ttle , No-
stock o f th e c o u n try w ill be v e m b e r 1 9 ; and c a rlo ts fee d e r
placed on d isp lay h ere to m o rro w c a ttle , N o v e m b e r 1 9 .
w ith th e opentsg o f th e 9 7 th
a n n u a l A m e ric a n R o ya l LJveatoek
Show , w h ich w ill co n tin u e fo r
th e n e a t w ee k.
T b e A m e ric a n R o y a l th lg ye ar
Is the b ig g est and idost M r t e d
P O R T L A N D , N o v . 18— ( U . P . )
In its h is to ry . F a n c y b reeders o f
— A u th o r itie s a r e b a ffle d b y th e
tw e n ty odd states, fro m coast to
m y ste rio u s sh o o tin g a f f a ir to day
coast and fro m C a n a d a to tb e
w hen
a fa rm 'h a n d , S h erm an
G u lf , h ave e n te re d t h e ir best
E d g in g to n , 30, w as shot by an
f o r th e 7 7 5 ,0 0 0 in p re m iu m s
u n id e n tifie d as s a ila n t in a fie ld
o ffere d
n e a r L in n to n
D r. Charles 8. Shoemaker, form er
m ayor pi Pomeroy, O., came homo
one night to find h!s w ife had bobbed
her hair. So he declared he w o u il
let his beard grow until she let he?
h air grow. She hasn’t yielded, M j l
her lucks. are staying short w hile h ii
are growing long and wooly.
p lo t to d e c la re a re p u b lic In
8 p a ln h ad been u n e a rth e d . T h e
co n sp iracy a g a in s t th e m ilit a r y
ta r y m en.
th e
tw o
fu n d s
a re
1 5 9 6 ,7 5 4 , U n io n co u nty Is th e
heaviest b o rro w e r am on g a ll the
ISH POLITICS
d ire c to ra te , w as headed by P rim e
D e R iv e ra , a n d w as said to have
re s u lte d in th e a rre s t o f Q en eral
L o p ez O choa and a g ro u p ol
C o lon els, M a jo rs and lesser m ill
fro m
“Hab-a-dash-Inri
SALEM, Ore., Nov. 13— W ith
loans from the common school
fund of the state aggregating
d isplays,
PLOT UN
MUler’s Toggei
Deschutes c o u n ty ’s
Union OoUnty is Heaviest
Borrower, Report of ,
Clerk Indicates
w il l
be
out
fo r
th e
season.
T w o o f K e rn s rib s caved In . but
covers m o re th a n seven acres
h e w ill ta k e his place a t g u a rd V is its H e re —
o f flo o r space.
F r a n k H ild r e t h o f P o r tla n d ,
h e a v ily bandaged
A u c tio n sales o f p riz e w in n e rs
w as a business v is ito r in A sh
w ill be h eld as fo llo w s :
la n d th is m o rn in g .
B u r e b re d H e re fo rd s , N o ve m ­
ber 1 8 ; p u re bred S h o rth o rn s ,
Novem ber
19;
In d iv id u a l
fa t
P a ris , N o v . 18— ( U . P . ) — M a d -
steers, N o v e m b e r 2 0 ; f a t b a r-
ro w an d sheep, N o v e m b e r 2 0 ; rid dispatches to d a y said t h a t a
b u ild in g
4 Pair Work Sox for . . . . .
6 Soft or Stiff Collars for». .
loans fro m th e tw o fu n d s art
8 9 5 ,2 7 0 an d 8 4 ,8 3 1 .6 0 , respec­
t iv e ly ,
sad
U m a t illa
c o u n ty ’«
Schulm ericfa, w ith h is ed u cated
to e, w ill » p l a y and th e A g g ie
boosters a r e d ep en din g a lo t on
bis fie ld goals, L o d e ll said.
As
fo r
th e
O reg o n
eleven ,
th e y w il l n o t be .in top shape
because o f In ju r ie s s u ffe re d by
p la y e r«
in
th e
S ta n fo rd
and
St ¿í >*.< j@9fB.z-
SAT. NOV. 14 SPECIAL
8 2 9 ,8 0 6 .9 0 .
L a n e co u n ty
has
loans a g g re g a tin g 8 1 1 3 ,3 6 4 fro m
th e school fu n d and 8 4 ,7 9 1 .8 1
fro m
th e r u r a l
c re d its
fu n d .
Jackson
co u n ty
has
b o rro w e d
8 2 0 2 ,2 2 9 fro m th e school fu n d
an d 8 8 1 ,4 0 4 .5 1 fro m th e r u r a l
on th e cam pus, w ill be in p erfe ct
p h y sica l shape.
E v e ry C o rv a llis m an has f u ll y
reco vered fro m in ju rie s su ffe re d
e a rly la th e season.
B ig W e a
C allfo i^ n la gam es, p layed w lth iu
th e la s t th re e w eeks.
G ene
S h ield s,
s te lla r
p e rfo rm e r
at
g u a rd , p ro b a b ly w il l be o u t fo r
tb e e n tir e season as a re s u lt
o f In ju r y su ffe re d a t sc rim m ag e
p ra c tic e T uesd ay.
B e rt K e rn s ,
g u a rd , and B e ry l H o d g e n , h a lf ­
"HAB-A-DASH IN
Asbestos
W ihwì
“Stove Wall”
Ready in 2 minutes. New style H-0 Quick Cooking
O ats—the time-saving, energy-building breakfast dish.
F o r F ire P ro tectio n back
Toasted oaf flakes that cook into firm, granular oat-
njcal. Appetizing—delicious—healthful!
, .
of Stoves, R anges and Gas
Plates, at
Filled with flavor— p ( a c k e d w ith n o u ris h m e n t.
Smooth— firm in texture—yet retaining the neccs-
cary roughage for quick, easy digestion.
r ,
Please
rr,„i ,'stll-nioht-eookixr> favor ¡n ooh fro minutes
Hardware
Agee’s Shoe Shop
FOX KÖ RE TR A U
C O 'i-A H S MAKERS
AJAUTY ritÖ D V C T S
Winchester Store
B9er»*rertON'
H-O H O R N BY S O A T S
HSCKERS URIAH FARINA
rrcKZRB CUSAN e v a n m * T n o e »
OLD HONESTZAO PAIKAKS f LOU*
\
339 E. Main Street
'
OWN ATTACKER
hen the second act,has come to an end— and
E d g in g to n
su ffe re d
a
flesh
h is to ry o f th e A m e ric a n R o y a l
w
ou
n
d
In
th
e
ab
d
om
en
,
b
u
t
it is
th e d a iry c a ttle class is added as
A b o u t tw o w eeks
a new fe a tu re , d u o to th e d e­ n d t serious.
m ands o f th e d a iry breeders of ago, tw o m en b eat h im in to u n ­
H e d id n o t kn o w
th e M id -W e s t.
L a s t y e a r 1 4 a ,- consciousness.
t h e m . . O n A rm istice* D a y he re ­
0 0 0 v is ito rs w e re aocom m odated
b u t th e d ire c to rs o f th e o rg a n i­ ceived a note saying, " W e ’ll do a
B e tte r
za tio n a re a b le th is year to ta k e b e tte r Job n e x t tim e .
g
e
t
o
a
t
o
f
th
e
co
u
n
try
.
care o f m o re ex h ib its an d la r g ­
E d g in g to n said h is a tta c k e r
e r a tte n d a n c e as th n s tru c tu re
has been r e b u ilt on a la rg e r scale to d a y w a ite d fo r h im across a
fie ld , and th en shot h im w ith
since ft b u rn e d la s t w in te r .
T h e m an tu rn e d
T w e n ty -se ven ye ars ago, In ­ a re v o lv e r.
and
fle
d
w
hen
E d g in g to n d ro p ­
s titu te d by. th e H o ls te in breeders
th e
f ir s t
A m e ric a n
R o ya l
was
the curtain is rung down amidst •whirling app ause
you mingle outside 'with the excited throngs
— h ave a C am el! ..
ped to th e g ro u n d .
O utbursts of E verett True
I m t . Jim,m
II i «
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stars have taken tneir c u rta in u n u u«
round after round of applause. W hen you join
the crowds outside just as pleased and thrilled
as you xscli— have a G o m el!
For no other friend is so cheerful, so resting
between acts as Catncl. Camel adds its own
romantic glamour to the brightness f o f mem­
orable occasions. N o other cigarette ever made
__ and k e p t— so many frierfds. Camels never
tire your taste no matter how liberally or zest­
fully you smoke them. Camels never leave a
cigaretty after-taste. All the desire to pjeasc, all
the skill to serve o f the largest tobacco organi­
sation in the world, goes into this one cigarette.
So when you leave tbe theatre pleased and
inspired for greater things, when y®u see life’s
problems and their solutions clearer
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came from a cigarette.
THBuM
V o iT M
e v C if« .
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Hare a Camel!
one etgereffe goo» oil of the ability
tobacco men. Nothing b too goc
m teitic tobacco*. T h e .m o tt tktlful
ther cigarette made b libe Cemels.
ire the overwhelming choice of exp<
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cigarette made at any
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