Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 07, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    Some or the club ownara are
J said to have private oplplona that
, agreed with the public »Iterances
of the American League ppaaident
* but for the security of the game
■ and the confidence of the pub-'
1 lie, they had to support the big
, chief when he asked them to take
their choice.
.
Johnson, with a lack of Judg­
ment that hit long experience
should have improved, picked a
* had spot to quarrel with the com­
missioner and hla employers.
The public was still talking
about the O’Connelj-Dolan scan­
dal, and if the club owners did
not vote confidence In the com­
missioner for the prompt, and dras­
tic action taken, it would have
put the game in a very question­
able position.
It is possible that the scandal
may get another airing if fflends
of O’Connell are able to get a
hearing on a plea to have the
case of the young outfielder re­
considered.
There are many reasons to be­
lieve that O’Connell wfib not as
on October 1.
7 ;
guilty as his testitaoqy made him
The distrshsing weather con­ appear, His crime, If a crime
ditions that prevailed during the was committed, was an lnnqcent
series between the Pirates and one because any one who knows
the Senators convinced the com­ hhn knows that there Is nothing
missioner and about 40,000 soak­ of the criminal In him afiS that he
ed fans that middle October waB a never could be a schemer.
poor spot for a bsiseball classic.
Criminal law, which makes an
Anothes lesson teamed in the accessory guilty, should hot .be
world’s series may also rtadlt in applied to this pkrtlsular ease.
a rule preventing encroachment in O’Connell certainly did not think
the pla/lng field. The mfcgage- he was committing a crime of such
ment of the Pittsburgh club was enormity that? be would be banish­
so eager to accommodate the ed from the game for life.
fans — aad. Incidentally, to make
The punishment seems-to hate
the gate more substantial— that besa too eevere to fit tbs case.
tbe outfield was littered up with a Baseball was O’Connell’s business.
lot of special stands that tnrned He knew no other occupation and
two-baggers into home-runs.
he wee just getting » good .Start.
The players whose aim was When he was kicked out of base­
good didn't complain bht the fans ball he had no trade to fall back
«bought it was a Joke and fans on aad he wait so persecuted that
to make good customers have td he finally had to get a Job hand­
their baseball Seriously.
ling freight.
i political situation, from
ell appearances, indicates a peace­
ful session. Baa Johnson, the
turbulent president of the Antsr-
lean League, may think just -as
SEATTLE, Dec., 7— (U. P.,
much or as little of Commissioner
—
Mayor B. J. Brown of Seattle,
Landis as he ever did but he is
Will
face the crisis of his public
beeping qeiet about it.
career
this afternoon when the
Last winter Ban spoke out of
city
council
is scheduled. to act
turn end spoke so loudly in criti­
cism of the commissioner that on the demand for the Mayor's
•he was given a verbal sock on impeachment, made by Rev. Am-
aettafu Md bta eW
the chib that Xaftft A Mm dofet ,by » a .
sociatcs backed by petitions bear-
is hie chair aad be has remain­
tar signatures of Seattle p60
ed seated ever since.
Johnson may have had reasons
to believe that he would be sup-
000. wkM-eafi ta l»20 tHerVOpa- TftaooSh
gutomobllea, besides the number
tation
W «»000. St. Petars- > D. L. Downing pi Bugena etq»r
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Nineteen'faajr
&aqk*
wbre
char«’
a rriv ls? by rallrow<»and stesm-
pod in AaWaad for a « p r t while
ter»d. . 7 '
,
' ,h ip -
.‘ ¿i.
Satyffgr <ta hit way-to 8«n
pfigWwitl,
1<
Building parfaits In \thlrty
ilesourees of Florida banka
rraorin^p.
,
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are increasing at the ¡rata of Qltlps during Ototober
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Corvallfc — Theta Delta Nu fra-
ere to get no worse than a draw
terulty will build <36,000 home on
in a bout with the cemmi’ssioaer
college campus.
but he couldn’t finish the fight
that he started and they all turned
against htai
• sää
more than >1*00»,000 a day, ac-
. cording to Bank Comptroller Er­ Miami Jed thy >Uta With >1M
182.Q00; and vp»lm Beach, <8,-
nest Amos.
Mora than >1,000,000 dally la «><,000; St. Petersburg. > « ,« > /
. boiug spent* for land develop- 000; Tapma, «,164,(100; Jack»
' no nta and the construction of ,aonvllle, <2,0004*000; Orlaqdo,
U ,«<1,000; ■ Mistoi Beech. l i ,-
nqw homes and buildings.
A toll bridge near Jackson­ >11,000, and Sarpsota <1,110,-
ville along one main highway 000 followed In.'order: A ugust
Jn to the state listed »7.127 per­ building permits In 'i t cities ag­
-J
sons in
' automobile* en­ gregated <¿8,000,000.
tering ‘Florida dpring the month
It is ’ impossible accurately to
of October.
,
estimate tbe present population
The bank yeeources of Florida of ’ Florida. ? Slri- state figure
on October «1, 1926, totaled in 1820, was around 1,000,000
>4 78,000,009
compared with persons Among cities, Jachson-
<179,000,000* in i»24; <127,- ville and Tampa now dispute the
Hsl.000 in 1M2 hnd <68,747,- lead in population, each claiming
000 in 1919,'
mare or.lass that! 200,000. In
Cath in Florida banks on Oct. 1920 the population of Jackson­
81 totalled »117917.000 com­ ville. was 91,000 and TajnP*,
z
pared with «>008,000 In 1924. ei.ooO.
Miami today la estimated to
Total bank deposits in 1926
« 1 8 ,1 7 2 ,0 0 8 ,z compared have a population exceeding 100,-
were
ON AND RlCARDOOpKTEZ IN THE SIDNEY
»NOTSOiPfiGAGQ' A PARAMOUNT P
At The Vining Last Time Tonight
«uestb of Mrs.
{ . IJwr—
Mrs. l(. B. Irwlp o< Medford
la a »vast at t h » 3 W « ot
L. J/H adr on High street, »he
wilF spend- some time with her.
Mrs. Nellie Saaloff, of Raymond.
Waghlngtoa, with her three chil-
dfcen are 7 also guests at Mr»>
Heur’s. Mrs. Saaloff is a cousin
of Mrs. Hear.
Oeser’s Ashland Service Station
A BARGAIN
2—32-3 1-2 Own Dipped
Firestone Cord Tires at #39 The Pair
ALCOHOL TO PRO TECT VO U S R A D IA TO R
OLYMPIA/Bed. 7— (U. P .)—
Governor Hartley today .notified
the rules . committee of both
houses- that he requested* per­
mission to address a joint ses­
sion of the' elglslature at ten
a. m. tomorrow. .
MAN TAKEN HERE
<•
GIVEN 15 MONTHS
PORTLAND, Dec. 7— (U. P.)
—Pan O'Neil was sentenced to­
day to 16 months by Federal
Judge Bean, on a white slavery
charge, involving Grace Smith,
17, who was taken from San
Jose, Calif., to Prospect, Ore­
gon.
They wei» ' arrested at
Ashland.
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fcy JULIAN,SNYDER
< United Press Staff Correspon­
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TAMPA, Fla., Dec. r^-(U . P.)
— Florid« is increasing in wa'alth
and population at an unprece­
dented rate, according to Offi­
cial statistics fide available here.
These figures show that:
Moro than 2,000 persons dally
are pouring into the 'statd in
WHY NOT SHOES AS A QIFT?
BOOTS FOR YOUNG SON!
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Darling Studio & Art Store
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tythia Springs Hotel Bldg.
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In football game« whe/i “ time out” b
(Jailed it is usrtally for a good reason,
NO CHRISTMAS, GIFT WOULD
PLEASE HER MORE THAN A
ROCKER
But the man or woman who takes “ time
out” from other busy concerns in Order to
go around and pay bills personally, is
simply wasting time and energy.
Pay your bills by check through the Citi
zens Bank of Ashland.
and you can not do better than pur
Mothers—if you do not guess the right pize, we will
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
exchange
OVERLAND shoe
4<Time Out0 to Pay Bills
shop
WICK FURNITURE CO
Ashland, Oregon
ft’s Christmas Eve— and the glisten-
•
ing tree is ready and trimmed w ith gifts and toys
ïfflSSÜffl
the peace an d good cheer o f Christmas are a im
Special
Christmas
Printing
At Christmas time there are many special uses
of printing, which assist in creating a deei>cr
contact with those to whom you want to deliver
a message.
, ‘ »
Ministers can send members of their congre­
gation Pastorial Greetings, merchants will cre­
ate a more lasting friendship if they send a
neatly printed Christmas greeting card—and
the same idea can lie applied to almost every ot-
Cliristmaa Illustration?
The Tidings Printing Shop has beautiful cuts
of H»nta Claus, wreaths and others especially
appropriate at Christmas or New Years, which
we furnish to our printing customers.
Bring Your Printing
THE
TIDINGS
for quick, satisfactory service
WE HAVE JUST RECENTLY ADDED A
PPNHlDEttABUi AMOUNT OF NEW TYPE
AMD BQUtPMENT TO OUR PRINTING DE-
UAMTM e NT WHICH ENABLB& VH fro
GIVE BETlIfcR SUBVTCE. NOW.
- —have a C a m el!
W H E N the happy work o f Christmas Eva b
done.. A n d tha clock calls the approach of
midnight, W hen the gift» and toy» are in their
place on the children’s tre e ■ •have « Cornell
fo e t6 thorn who think o f others there b no
other g ift like CameL C em d makes every great
day greater* increases the gladness in giving*
makes life’s anticipations brighter.
Before
Camel* no cigarette ever was so ¿opd. Camels
are made o f such choice tobaccos, are so skilfully
blended, that they never tire the taste, or leave
a cjgaretty after-taste. In to , the making o f thb
one cigarette goes all o f the s|uU o f the largest
tobacco organisation in the world*
So on th b Christmas Eve* when' your work
for others is done— when you’re too glad for
sleep with thoughts o f to m o rtm fs happiness*
oh* then— taste the smoke that «very (Jay bring«
mellowest mildness, the mo»t.
test» thet ever was put into •
Hare a Camell
the Jajrt b com 4. Gw veer <
«u rise «ed Mot Mey iría b* i
* . J. jleyeelds' Tobsc«« Co