Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 18, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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She’s.Queen of the Mardi Gras
u n iv er sity
E u gen e,
Feb'.
or O r eg o n ,
18—-(Special)—
Oregon plays Its tast conference
basketball game Frjdgy . against
the »Oregon Aggie* here. The
Webfooters, should they defeat
the Angles, will be . undisputed
champions of- the northern sec­
t io n .’ Tfiey w01 bare then won
10 games . wlthfeqt a- defeat, -a
record ’.lb coast conference cqm-
petitlon. . . ; ; : , . ,'j , * ' /
Last Saturday at Corvallis,
Oregon Won with apparent ease,
82 f a .V k /.T h e Aggies, whoso
“pesgentage” .style of play ca’l9
for jfong shots, were handicap­
ped by the bigpess of t^eir own
gynf and*becatise .of close check­
ing »hy < 0|egpn, had much dif­
ficulty in working the ball down
to thf WebfooterB’ basket. The
Eugene floor Is much, smaller
than * the . Corvallis court, so
should* «lvet, the , Aggies a great
udvpntagb- . .
For »hat reason Coach Rein­
hart of Gpegdh Is holding stren­
uous praitjlee sessions this week.
He '-is preparing big ‘ players for
anj^ kind of attack the Aggies
may .offer. ’
By taking 18 points In Sat-
urday’g contest, Okerberg brot
big Season's total up to 91
polwts. He now leads the con­
ference both In Individual scor­
ing and total scoring per game,
replacing Burr of the Aggie.’,
who dropped from 9.5 points
average per/gaihe to 8.2, wftllo
Okerberg climbed from 9.4 to
10.1. ' total scores show that
Oregon has . scored« 307 points,
or 34.1 per game to 180 point«,
or 20 per gM”e for her op­
ponents. The Aggies have tai­
led 138 points or 27.6 per game
to lesrpolntg or. 24 per game
for their opponents. ,
, ” '
o more
teeth Î
Miss K a ’ l i - ’ lnc W illiam s, 16-year-oid N e w Orleans society bud.
given the h ¿l.vs-t, hoaor N ew O riean * society can bestow—she
elected « ju w o -o f the 1»26 tt k r d l'Q n w carn ival, and w ill reign
c ity during th e famous w in ter festival.
By HENRY L. FARRELL
GiéUdale — Douglas County
(United
Press Sports Editor)
will spend $10,QOO here, on
* NEW YORK, Feb. 18—In­
pavfcig extension.
fluence of southern sunshine is
beginning
to have a most sut-
West Linn — New sewer sys­
prising
result
npon amateur
tem costing 832,000, being in
sport.
The
desire
for publicity
stalled here. '
has caused promoters of fashion­
able watering place enterprise«
terSnVá^e»-the Yield f •< athiotlcs
for names that look' good in
print.
Florife. lured Red Orange and
Ernie Nevers from ttae_ college
football field and enticed three
of the greatest girl swimmers
In the United States from the
amateur ranks.
From actual returns, the pro­
moters lost money on their In­
vestment In Grange and Nevers
but the value of the publicity
derived -wag worth Infinitely
mork than- it cost .them. ’’
*Tbe, surprising tray In which
stai* Athletes can fep used for
publicfty- purposes was shown
recently in southern Frgnce, the
4JEW HANDY PACK
Repairs That Will
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pocket and puree
Please
M o re f o r y o s r m osey
•ad the host Peppermint
Agee’s Shoe Shop
Look for Wrigtey’i F. K. Handy Pack
< ’ on your Dealer's Cmmt«r q7
Drops Dead After
Morning Exercise
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The Kohler Automatic Electric Plant
is a hard worker—
It will pump the water, milk the cows, separate the
a dozen other jobs.
Its a hard worker because it is built to be a power
plant as well as a lighting plant. It is not handicap­
ped by storage batteries — full-rated capacity is
always on tap. A small starting battery provides for
full automatic operation.
,
,
Its 110-volt current carries long distances, saves
wiring expense, operates standard appliances and
gives brilliant light.
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If yon want a real helper, you owe it to yourself
to investigate this proved, successful machine. Why
bqy an ordinary plant When you can get a Kohler on
easy payments! Let us give you the facts.
J. N. DENNIS,
542 Boulevard
Ashland, Oregon
W hen you get going with good old
P. A . for packing, you’re sitting on the
top o f the world . . « and the view is
simply grand! Troubles take to the tall
timber. Pipe-grouches choose the near­
est exit. Problems just seem to solve
T h e man who "couldn’ t smoke a
pipe*’ is now a P . A . fan. Y o u under­
stand why the 'minute you pack your
jimmy-pipe with this fine old favorite
end, light up. That first fragrant whiff
fills your system with a new brand o f joy
. . . . tells you no other tobacco is like P. A .
Cool as a Cape Cod breeze. Sweet as
the breath of honeysuckle. Soothing
as a cradle-song. Real tobacco for real
themselves.
men« Get what’s coming to you in down­
right pipe-satisfaction. Buy a tidy red
tin of Prince Albert today and you’re
all set for a revel and a revelation!
SANTA ROSA, Cal., F eb .’ t7
— (U. P .)—Just as he completed
his "daily dosen” exerclsees this
morning, Postnfatter J. Elmer
Mobley, 65, dropped dead of
heart disease. Mobley, long a
leader In Sonoma county Re­
publican politics, was namod
postmaster two years ago. He
was publisher of the Republican,
evening daily newspaper, for
l i years, before' selling It six
months ago to G. Lansing Hurd,
Corvallis,, Ore., editor.
Newberg— Paper. mill to coet
31,250,000 and employ .225 men,
may be established here, partly
with local capital.
Mr. Tuttle Gan Sleep
After Gas is Gone
"After taking Adlerlka, the heavy
feeling (gas) In my abdomen la
entirely gone and I gat a good
night’s rest now.’* (signed) J. 0.
Tuttle. Adlerlka removes gas In
TEN minutes and brings ont a
surprising amount of old waits
matter you never thought was In
your system. This excellent In­
testinal evacuant la wonderful for
constipation or stomach trouble.
Stops that full; bloated feeling.
no other tobacco is like it I
Regent, a most unusual honor,
end- were decorated by him
with Imperial honors much high­
er In grade than usually be­
stowed upon commoners or
civilians.
BERKELEY, Cal., Feb. 18—
(U.P.)— The colleg» lover has a
stannch defender hers In the per­
son of Walter M. Hart, vice
president of the University of
California.
Statistics show that co-ed uca-
tional universities are exactly
twice as popular as those at­
tended only by one eex, Hart
says.
>
Proving that students prefer
a little love along with books
and classes, his statistics are:
“Out of 183 universities and
colleges la the accepted lists of
<he AseoKpgtion of American.
Universities, only six technical
schools, eight universities and
27 colleges are limited to men’s
attendance, and only 28 for
women.
"At the same time, 28 uni­
versities, eight technical schools
and 88 colleges are co-educa-
tlonal.
"Bach kind of Institution has
advantages and disadvantages,
from An educational standpoint.
But, as for popularity., our na-
tlfhal answer to the question
can be inferred from the fig­
ures."
Do You N$ed a
Pointer or a
Paperhanger?
TOKYO, Feb. 18— (U.P.)—
The four Japanese aviators who
recently
mads * ,a successful
flight from Tokyo to London,
under the ausptcee of the Osaka
Malnlchl, Japan’s greateest pa­
per, * have been. welcomed back
as national heroes.
• A great crowd banssl-ed the
flyers when their liner docked
at Kobe, while a massed band
played the national anthem and
officials of the aviation bureau
of the government
tendered
congratulations and the nation's
thanks to the plncky four.
To Tokyo the aviators, all of
whom are civilians, were re­
ceived in audience by the Prince
Upon Our
when you drive up at our
station, we have an at­
tendant waiting to serve
you. If you are in a hurry,
you will not have to lose
time here.
General and Shall
Best Workers and Best
Paints
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of all kinds that will put it in rain­
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Materials.
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Handle This.
We will be glad, to estimate on new roofing or roof
repair work.
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and other products
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Newberg—Local cannery sit
larger fruit acreage at I
prices since the war.
St. Helena — Portland El
trie Power Co., bringing In i
and larger power line. .
BATTERY
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If So,„Phone
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J. O.RIGG
gamu«l R . Rambo Is under * " * • ' “*
Knoxville, T w in., as a new P o n w .M «
traded In mortgages and according
to federal officials who have Indicted
him . hundred! of Investors toot over
a million dollars. Many people who
thought th eir homee were paid for
learned th a t Rambo bad not put
th e ir money where they thought he
had, and they must pey for
homee all over again.
—gcNalrBroa., PWMfafa«
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“Florida” of the old continent,
when Helen Wills and Mile. Su­
sanna Lenglen were playing tag,
with the French girl holding the
role of — you catch me.
It was openly-charged in Nico
(hat hotel men In the Rivlerp
district had Influence enough to
bring about the delay to the last
very minute of the season of
any possibility that the two girls
could meet for.the world's ten­
nis championship.
They, It was charged, realised
the world wide publicity that the
presence of Mlse Wills was at­
tracting to the Riviera district
d they wanted to keept | | go
j . They feared that if they
knet In one of the earlier tourna­
ments of the* season the Ameri­
can champion would be bedten
'and .the seat of the season would
be a bust, | •
Indefinite postponement of any
chance that the two stars could
meet could fee brought about in
a perfectly legitimate. If slightly
unethical way.
All that .had to be dope wai
to announce that the English
bail would be used in every tour­
nament but the last one of the
season as the American girl
had let It be known that she
would not play with the English
ball and she had been given to
understand that In practically
all of the winter tournaments the
French or American ball jras
used.
There was no disposition, to
criticize Miss Wills or 'suspect
Mile. Lenglen.
No one ques­
tions the honests and th e , pure
amateurism of the American
champion and If she did become
a pawn in the game It was the
result of her inexperience.
PRIN CE A L B E R T can’t bite your tongue
or parch your throat any more than a
bartiyard hen c a " chew beefsteak. The
Prince Albert process fixes that! Yes,
S ir! P . A . is toothless . . . but tooth-
S O M E . A n d that’ s all the difference
between sunshine and rain.
The Ashland
Elettric Shop
3*6 E. Main Street
ASHLAND