Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 18, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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Home PbonelOdX
furnished
Office
honra, 10 to IS A. M.; 1
8-room hoyse, 311 ML Avenue.
to 6 P.'M.; 7 to S evenings, eitt­
North of railroad tracks. Phone
äen» Bank Building.
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Above Tidings
FOR RENT — Housekeeping
qifN T — Well
oms.
149 East Main.
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FOR RENT—Office or store
room next to ~T®T Tidings of­
fice, formerly occupied by The
Needlecraft.
Plenty foom for
small store - or office.
Rent
reasonable. Apply The Tidings
office.
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Call at 185 N. Pioneer
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Citisene Rank Bldg.
PLANING MILL
FOR RENT — Clean front JORDAN'S SASH AND CABINET
WORKS, Cor. Helman Und Van
rooms. Hot baths. |1Q per mo.
Nees. Phone 161.
194-tf
Elk Hotel. 4th and A St. ■
FOR RENT—New, modern,
furnace heated Apts,, and sleepr
ing rooms. Chattln Apts., Phons
303-R. Call forenoons or eve­
nings.
66-29*
FOR RENT— Furnished cabins
and small apartments.
153
Qranite 8t.
33-tf
FOR H ale — (Young calf. Call
promptly at 634 Iowa SL, Aah-
FOR HALE— A good Haynes
touring car in fine sjiape. Tele-
phone 4 3 6-J.
FOR HALE— 20-acye ranch,
fully equipped, stock and feed,
Modem 5-room house, large
barn and other buildings. Suit-
able for dairying, chickens or
gardening. I mile east on East
, 626*
Main. F. Beswick.
FOR SALE—English Springer
Spaniels. Puppies from trained
imported parents. Sire the only
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.
Luclle Redaer, Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
82-6*
A REAL BARGAIN
Nine acres all In fruit, 3 miles
from Ashland on Main Highway.
5-room modern bungalow. Priced
for quick sale, 82500. A real
chicken ranch.
W. W. ROBISON
«8 North Main St.
FOR SALE—Seed wheat,
stem, recleaned. Beardless
ley and- gray oats. 977 B.
Phone 331-R.
67-1
blue
bar­
8t.,
mo.
FOR SALE— Box Factory lum­
ber yard has a full stock of all
kinds of building lumber at rea­
sonable prices.-
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WANTED — Dressmaking—
plain and fancy, Also children’s
dresses.
Mattle Bryant, 196
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66-1
Central Ave.
HOT BATHS
Massage and vibrator treatments
Convalescent Home.
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MARCELLING Yftc, Phone 18 6J
for appointment or call 68 Hel­
man St., upstairs apt.
67-tf
MEMORIALS ',
Blair Granite Qo.’s Crystal Blue
Iray, ore unexcelled.
Leave
our orders for fall and spring
eUvery. 175 East Main. 8.
ennlston, Manager.
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MATERNITY
Reasonable Rataa
153 Granite. Telephone 168
WANTED—Furniture repair-
g. Work done at your home
or at shop. î'hone 969-R. Med-
ford, Oregon.
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CONVALESCENT
ofiR w irj in
1 H A V ttM 'T H E A R D IT & 1T H C 5R
JT I S N ’T
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BERKELEY, Cal., Nov.
KEO, 361 meters.
General
Electric, Oakland—Usual fea-
tubes; 4 p. m.. St. Frances or-
Chestra; San Franciscot 5:30 p
m.. friend to boys talk; 7 p. ni.
news, .stocks, markets; 5 p. n»„
“The First Yéar” three act com­
edy by KGO. players; 10 t>. m ,
dance music.
KLX, 608 meter».
Oakland
Tribune— 7 p. m., news broad-
V o u S 4 V t h is . CAT b s t r w r o u t Y e t /
AS A M a t t e r c f t a c t r r vb o u t ,
a n o H a s
e v e R s/N c ei t h c v i ^ s t
•H u m o r is t T R ie r> t o
tunny ; am e >
TH4T C aj AS S O M « T(M S >
A53OUT T1MC
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Colds,
G rip ,
BL
Bromq
.Quinine
Proven Safe for more than
a Quarter of a Century. .
LOCKS
The box beers tigs signature
Small saddles for boys
and girls to ride to school
on, cheap. $9.00 and up.
See to your plows and harrows,
to be ready for the first rain.
Posts and fencing; I have a few
White Sewing Machines left
over. Will dose them out for
866.99 each, at
EFFORTS TO LOCATE
SUB M-l FAIL
WEYMOUTH. England, Nov.
18— (U. P.)— Efforts tb lower
divers to hunt for the loet sub­
marine, M-l, failed up to noon
today, due to heavy seas. New
Ou iHiau dtvfng appsu n tus, w hli'ti
petmite diving to eighty fathoms,
Is being used.
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TOWN NEAR'SPOKANE
HARD HIT BY FIRE
BUILDING, Repairing, Shftig-
SPOKANE, Nov. 18— (U. P.)
llng, Painting, Kalsomlnlng, Re- — More thin half the business
flnlshing. W. T. Blackwell, 819 district of S t John, In Whitman
Garfield. Phene 828L,
807-tf county, was destroyed by fire
Eagle this morning.
WANTED— Fat hens,
The flames burst forth’ In a
6S-4t
market.
barber shop, and fanned by a
breeze, sv«Pt b» the length of
Radio station KQP, Portland, the business district on the north
opens for broadcasting, 699 "watts side of Main street The elec­
trical pumping plant _ was out
and 248 meters.
of order aix hours, leaving the
fire fighters helpless.
Salem — Oregon State
for 1925 paid 8109,699,
has 834,989 anrpltts.
H i years,
was found en tlw ly naked, burrow­
ing in a 'h e a p of straw In nn out­
building on thc fa rm of his parents
near Bath, N. Y.. by county officials,
Harold
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18— The Occidental, a
monthly publication edit-
ed and published by
University o( California
students, was Indefinitely
suppressed Saturday by
university authorities be-
cause of an article In the
current Issue which was
interpreted as ridiculing
the Immaculate concep-
tlon of Christ as set
forth In the Bible. The
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was Donald C. Williams
of Long Beach, Callfor-
nta. Williams is a grad1-
uate of Occidental College
and holds a master's de-
gree from Harvard. He
Is majoring In phlloe-
ophy at the University of
California.
The suppression order
was said to have been
Issued by Dean Galdwln
M. Woods in the absence
of the President W. W.
Campbell.
Fred Byers,
president of the student
welfare committee, scored
Williams' article as "an
Insult to 99 par cent of
the university students."
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Sunshine Ranch
Roseburg
of 2 6 0 acres sold to local stock
raiser.
jy. NRvf By HI”
Dealers In Coal, Wood, Packing, ' KFBK, 248 meters. Bee. Kim­
Orating and Storage. Long dist­ ball-Upson,
Sacramento—Usual
kiMGM THE- B i a i < 2 P F q g V T ^ a ^ U s ,JH till MliJ CMP II I
ança tracking.
features; 8 p. m., musical pro­
M (N T > S COUUT> O N L Y
| /'»Il » i t I <
T. L. POWELL-—General Trans­ gram;- 8:40 p. m., instrumental COUNT v f t o T H ie e u * »’
H h I P f I j
vocal
solos;
9
p.
m.
dance
music.
fer — Good team and motor
tracks. Godd service at • rea­
KNX, 337 meters.
Express,
sonable price. Phone 88.
Hollywood— Usual features; 9
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE—May p. m„ program; 10 p. m„ Hotel
communicate with Ensign Lbe Ambassador -program.
of the Salvation Army at She
KKJ, 405.2 meters.
Times,
White Shield Home. 665 May- Los JAJi^eles— Usual features;
fair Ava.. Portland, Oregon.
6:30 p. to..children’s program.
A U C T IO N E E R
467 meter».
Earle C
influence of labor In congress was
A. L. GIDEON
Anthony, Los Angeles—7 p. m.,
realized. It dated from the “ Bill
Sales taken anywhere—anytime.
vdcir^ectrdftfr-Y
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'ai'rs«'"
oT Grievances” submitted to the
Ashland, Oregon
recital; 9 p. m.,, Luigi Rosseli,
Senate and House in March 1906.
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
tenor, and Grace Hight soprano
Until 1919 the record shows,
and violinist; 10 p. m., program
measures of interest to labor were
by visiting artists?*--
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being enacted with little emphasis
KOW 491.5 meters. Oregon­
upon legislation Inimical to labor
Phone 9S
ian, Portland— 7:30 p. m., nows,
and its program.
or leave word at Staples Realty sporting results; 7:46 p. m.
In the 65th congress from
Office
lecture Catholic truth.
March 1917 until 1919, It was
KFOA, 454.3 meters. Rhodes
claimed 42 laws which organized
BY 8. P. HOLLINGSWORTH
Store, Seattle—6:45
p.
m..
labor favored- war« approved
studio program; 8:16 p. m.e United Press Staff Correspondent while only four were defeated
storage and long weather; 8:30 jf. m.. Times
WASHINGTON, Nov. 18. —¿IP)
But the story of labor in con-
distance hauling.
— Labor will have little to ask nection with the 66th congress
studio program
in the way of legislation from the shows 20 favorable bills enacted
WHITE PLAINS, N. Y., Nov. next congresa, it waa made known and 14 defeated.
18— (U. P .)—A1 Jolson, popular at American Federation of Labor ‘ In the 67th congress 29 meas-
_Rcq»dw»y .«omadlao, was today headquarters here today.
ffree of Interest to" labor were
called to the witness stand In - Activities of the legislative passed and 28 defeated. In the
the’ case of Leonard Rip Rhine­ committee of the federation will last congress the program of la­
lander. who Is seeking an annnll- be confined principally next sea­ bor measures dwindled to 17 in
ment of his marriage with thé son to blocking the passage of which ' It was interested, but
daughter of a negro taxi driver. measures that weaken laws which among these were the Isle of
Jolson testified . that he never labor hats helped to put on the Plhee treaty, protection of Alas-
saw Alice Jones, now Rhine­ statute books,
The committee kan fisheries, bonus legislation
will likewise
lander's wife.
‘stand guard” and several District of Columbia
against what It Iterms "hostile measures affecting federal em­
legislation.**
ployes.
No charge in the Immigration
Immigration was the outstand­
law la sought at this session ing labor policy to come before
andata
although the American Federa­ the last congress. x
Preventive
tion has recently concerned It­
self with the question of restrict­
Adolphe Erickson, butter mak
ing Mexican iihmigration.
er for Ravon Creamery, won first
It has been suggested by Presi­
¿^laxative
pm
dent Green , of the Federation place for butter at Pacific In­
that administrative steps be taken ternational Exposition against
international competition.
to provide closer scrutiny of In­
coming aliens, Asiatics, Europeans
and Mexicans as well, who are
smuggled across the borders.
In a review of legislative,
achievements, the American Fed­
tablets J p
eration of Labor, stressing Its
nonpartisan political policy, has
made public a list of 210 laws
which it claims to have helped
A Safe and Proven Remedy
pass
in the past 20 yjsars In con­
The First and Original »-
gress. >
Gold and Grip Tablet
During this period the greatest
stands for
HOME
Where the sick are cared for
Special rate to Invalids. Call 158
November > 10
428.3 meters.
Hale
Brothers and Chronicle, San
Francisco—Usual features; 1 p.
m., Seigers orchestra; 2 p. m.,
talk on care.of silverware; 2:20
p. m., conservation and thrift
day talk; 3:30 p. m., Palace
orchestra;- 6:30 p. m., children’s
storlee; 6:16 p. m., stocks; 6:40
if. m., States orchestra; 7 p. m.,
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chestra.
Office Phone MSI. Ree. Phone 1S4
FOR BENT—Furnished Spart­
Evenings By Appointment
ani,
NO,
UiHA-T
IB IT 5
id 2 to pbopy orchestra; 9 p. ip,, pro-
gram;
Cabiria or-
O. ELLYSON SHINN, D.M.D.
WASHINGTON, M ot . I t — (U.
P .)— The Oregon and Washlng-
ton Railroad company applied
td the Interstate Commerce Com­
mission t^day (or permission to
operate Joint passenger trains
with th e Longview, Portland and
Northern Railroad between Ole-
qua and Longview Junction.
The
Great Northern
and
Northern Pacific Railroads Joined
In an application to use the
Longview line.
Indefinately
DE* V . t. CKANDALL
Osteopathic Physician * Surgeon
Office Plume 1M.
Home 4WM
FJrst National Rank Bldg.
FOR
JOINT USER FLAM
REQUEST IB MASS
nThe Occident
Outbursts of Everett True Suppressed
Freeman, aged
PEIL’S CORNER
meaning high quality
Simpson’s
Hardware
Protect
lYour
i
Vi '
Boots and Shoes
WtikOur Oils and Greases
Buy Briquettes
THE IDEAL FUEL
Hot
Clean
Lasting
Shoe Shop
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At Tlie Vining Theatre Tfxlny
88 and Tomorrow.
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Classified Ads Bring Results.
They are arresting mo­
torists whose headlights
haven’t been tested.
Bring your car to our shop
for
Headlight Testing
or any other electrical or
battery repairs.
CHEVROLET
Auto Electric Shop
LEADS
Next to 20th Century
Grocery
superior
IBREAD
This is a result of
Uniform
on Pacific Coast
Or at Your Grooer
September official sales
records show.
Chevrolet
Second
BABCOCK'S GIFT SHOPPE
Third
Fourth
Fifth
Automotive Shop
Brake Belining Done by
Machinery
ATTRACTIVE CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS
WITH NEWEST DESIGNS AND FINEST SEN­
TIMENTS.
Distinctive Gifts for Discriminating People'
Phone 167
A BETTER
Printing Service
The Tidings printing shop has just added to it» ma­
terial a wide choice of new type designs.
For business, professional and social use, as well as rearranged its
printing shop for greater efficiency.
W h atever Printing
You May Need
CAN BE HANDLED SATISFACTORILY,
QUICKLY AND REASONABLY AT
_ The Daily Tidings
Prinitng Shop
Ashland, Oregon
Phone 39 —- The Tidings Representative Will Call
We are getting in a specially! made grate for fire
places in which to bum briquettes.
COME AND INVESTIGATE BRIQUETTES
OVERLAND.
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Winchester Stqre
who warmed and fed him ond then
arrested his parents. Mr. and Mrt.
James Freeman. Mrs. Freemai said
she had locked him in the b u M n i
three months ago because he an­
noyed her. The room was only ten
feet square, was unheated and had no
(urnituye.
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BETTY COMPSON
IN THE PARAMOUNT PICTU
♦THE PONY EXPRESS*
CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO
In the Heart of Town
“See first if it can be bought in Ashland”