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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1926)
Suddsnly the activities of the b«»4tM M ^ed and .Itaough % reaswft e< their qrerfc W wUM Uta M t.n t of eel« westk.r it felled to matartsliie. Many of the old gangsters ere dolhg tim e for their robberies. WÀSHINGTON, JM. U —R?) ^ •r e b s ll/ p a g a , Portland Othdre here deserted the p ro fo - Democret» v u recommended to sioa Mr the leee ,daq<rqrona Job Pteettewt GeoUdgp today Mr ap- 0« bootlagging, *n d Apparently polntmfat ag », member pt the United Stete» Shipping Board by Ropraoagtativo Crumpacker, Ore gon BeppbUoan. PORT HURO N, Mlgbu IS. _ -(ip )— W inter has eliminated.' moat of the haaartb of Michigan-; Ontario ram runners operating; along the 8t. Clair and Detroit: ylveta aad authorities adm it that they have no way of effectively combatting the smugglers until spring- ‘ ' *’’ turned what IS customs officers, Alan Straight, commissioner of public safety ad • mlta the hundreds. of oases of whiskey confiscate« represents "only a small portion” of the liquor which le ft the Cauadiau shore fo r-th e United States d a r ing the leaf meath. • ■ I t is virtually Impossible . to patrol the International bound ary by water between here and Toledo after December cold sets ha In earnest lien cannot spend hours cruising In open heats aad shore tee is troublesome. The comparatively short time required to cross to the Ameri can shore makes I t possible, however, for the liquor smuggler to rna hie caego to some aband oned dock along the hundred title shore line. Trucks are wait he w ould select I f h e w w e ship- w recked end had enough M a d to h i a f t g th e vn law as “ Hoftday liquor” brought la to supply 'th irsty D etroit and other large cities In the middle west was available here ia un limited quantities at reasonable prices. Ia spite o f large selsures by state police and cooperating hooks H a r u k o Tani mura, who has V i » » m o h to g quit« a name for herself la ata- letlce In the far s h e la contom. plating a trip to Amends to show byr wares, and can be expected to give her Stir «ex rivals In this country plenty eg] o p p o e ltlo n .1 Whether W “ «* the will meet a fate stonUar ta t h a t - W g ls h comes to so many of these! European tyvad-l cm remains to Sale oh “Multiple” Adjustable Caps ^tble. Oi ^ er rapniug.'t : You can make them six sises, if too tight you can make them any sise. $2.25 daps Now..................>1.50 wells* Mam a eon p lata ship's 4 L >«nid be brary. , • U N IV E R S IT Y OR ORBOON, Eugene, Jan. 16. (Special) “ I f I were cast away on a desert island and had a chance to select twelve volumes from a complete lib rary,” said W a lte r Snydet, ae- sistant professor o t English at the Univeralty ot Oregon. " I would look at the situation from • practical standpoint. “ F irst, I would select a B&y Scout Manual.* "This would con tain much of the needed in fo r m ation, . and practlosl knowledge on how to live “in such a place. ‘ “Next, I would take a diction ary: It would be the nearest thing to a complete encyclopedia in one volume. One could get a ll sorts of Ideas from I V an« the Illustrations, in the volume would help a great deal In a place like a desert island. “ Ppr the third book I would select a good book on botany. I m ight w ant to grow something on the Island and would want to distinguish the poisonous plants from the non-poisonous. •‘A good book on birds would on all cars be my next choice. I . could find a great deal - of amusement in Washing1 studying the little creatures and this avocation would help to HOUR SERVICE occupy a lot of my time. “Now,, how many does that m a k e !” . "F o u r,” said the reporter, “ you have time to grab eight Phone 46 (Continued from Pago a dead o r alive, and In most cases the rewards were larger for the dead bandit than for one taken alive. AJRMY GOODS STORE Biggest Little dtoreia Vews Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings WHERE COLONIAL •, S U U . 1 BUT . SCHOOL BOOKS PIPELESS FURNACE ANSWER: Simpson’s AT E M ART'S amntx Of dran,i book Expert Repairing ing for the boats and the liquor • f * » to 5, moved « • retailers under cover , l n , b . , 1 , . « r . r t . U , but M b . on darkness without p articular the wierd spectacle o f a hundred danger uadeea land office« are o r more persons viciously lash- 4 .. 1,--------- "tipped" of the arrival of the ing their bare backs, stomachs i , n ra « ■hlpmea'ts. ahd limbs, breaks into pandem- P O L IC E K IL L E R D I E S J About forty state troops« and 'onium as the penitents, abandon 'IN UTAH FRISO1 federal land agents patrol the them »elves tq the fu ll sway of ; shot« between Part Huron and temporary madaeta. They laab .g A L T L A K E C IT V f Utah. Ja: Moarae a t the present time and themselves and atty one ' who IS / — (IP) — Ralph W : Seybol Straight believes It would take happens to got ia their way antll M, convicted of killin g * a Sa f t least 100 men to deter th« their bodies arc a mass of bleed- Ldke policeman in 1*21,' wi fmagghge to any exteat. Three tag flesh and they collapse un- executed b y 1 a filin g squs State polios posts are maintained conscious from exhaust ion. at the Utah Stale prison at 8:1 f t Intervals along the border and J *T b e rsMon to r thegovernm ent ** - a flying pquadrou. operates -aft Fag&an lisa In thy fact U u rtU m .p>..& ‘^1 f ’’!li'J iy , IT ,-------- ...••! [ordeal leaves maay pf tke ^ p aq -lv hgbqdrihq F q r Tho.TW ing». p a l Information of smuggling I x ‘ ffftempts. * In spite of Straight's statameut g ist the border patrol was virtu-' 6 ally Inoftovtlve la eombattag r im fanner« during the winter, report at the state pdUoe department fa r 1926 «hows almost 60.000 I m M, of whiskey sad more than t'lSO.OOO bottles of b«sr were 24 Lithia Springs Garage The Worker WILD TO CO The OitisenrBank of Ashland is. A sincere friend of the worker. We are proving it every day in the little h e lp f u I things which we try to do for them. • r They appreciate ths good service ahd right treatmentfehieh we have given them. Tfiey haVe told us iq , . ,.z We still have those Extra Heavy . CONVERSE RUBBERS OVERLAND Mrs- Jacks has bulbs for sale, ¡See them at the Fix-it Shop or at residence, 519 WIN But best of all, they are telling their friends so. ■ - - -7 ' Palm Avenue. Shoe Shop The Citizens Bank of Ashland Ashland, Oregon Tally And Place Cards • Y. < ’ » < FOR THE -PARTY. ALSO FAVORS MADE TO YOUR ORDER OR I^i STOCK. , Darling iludió & Art Store Lithia Springs Hotel Bldg. HT W IL L IA M KUHNS »d Preee Staff Correspondent kN IL A . Jon- 16.— (Uh— 1 annual orgy of eelf-punleh- ladulged la by the Ftatsol- 1 or fanatical adherents of potent FUlpIno religious rite, ta strictly regulated hence- i.h v officials ot the Phlllp- Oovprnment. This order has Issued as a timely warning rêvent excesses which hgve ft« ^hta extraordinary ritual The origin of M e whtppera la liOaff 1« th e remote past. Some am la the early part of each iar. «anally about Goad Friday, g ta 'n - * slnnem assemble In etata loeattHaa which have oerv- WINTER DULE for Every Need in Yoor BusJnets FORD THOMÓONUn; A T T H E Y IN B tG H A TU R D AT O N L Y To Portland, leaving Ashland at 7:00 A. M. aad / 10:50 A. M. A pleaaant one day trip. W e take paaaenken tor all way potilta. 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