f* •— W ■*> ' -W »/ of J f < the tr» v la r Tenby CMtle, mo«rM<| as dead for three d|jr», wtu-e fo ^ M today on » p a y island o ff Mayo. keeping htoaeU * M t o t o i» r t t o t i ; ‘ LONDON, Feb. M— The 'ere*1 by f i f t U M w * fcM tolto M H to reputation tpr a p o ito a ito fito R to N w ill mean much more money in] the long run. T anyone wfiMat to flttbt the world. .If thej I vertan, fmnhmea. /p o rh th y had Irene McMaster, o f toffene, freshmen. fights?” - W illia m and Donald Peek, ol J p to tla n d , seniors. 5 /H a ro ld and Herbert Socolofsky i o f Salem, sophomores, f Basel and Helen W h ite, Clat- < r” "W h y tta ’i my boon t S CREAM, NATURE’S FOOD REST Upon Our is ae good in January as in August. BATTERY MADE PURE IN TEMPTING FORM BY Ashland Creamery San Carlo GRAND OPERA CO America's O rtotest Touring Organisation One Hundred People, D istin guish ed American am i Kuropear Hunt’s Craterian Medford. Oregon ONE NIGHT ONLY — MONDAY, M A R O S 1ST liC À ft M E N” Bisei'g Moat Popular and Beloved Opera . “C ARM EN” “M IC A E L A ” Olga Kargan* soprano Franco Tataro, tenor . Mario Valle, IMMtfne “DÒN J « W »U N ID A ’ ICftSt IN C LU D IN G TA X l» t 8 ro^ra, t o t o t Balts M *Ù < h tien /»retto chevrqlet Ageney S c .jÿ g < Ϋ la *.> 0 M 0 feet h u itt op k u Rtnaet in AaMand; auitkkle B. g in erál Tdtohlifclit w ork JtM to u tin g - .W IR take Mate for t o t o r '“i f f Fiera- w A t* . t < B i c g t a S r Ashland Tidings. ICE WORK IMPROVED Remember re in QJqWn - Open Eveuinga Oregon to y « M publications; poven started d n rtM 1 * M The Ashland Electric Shap 3*6 1. Main Strebt Jackson County. Oregon, apd the dbuft to h B W w » t o > t>» * « i. day tfc A p ril, IM < at ten o'clock court room of »aid court a«:the time and place for the heptU^t/bf any objections there may ba te M id report and the aettltoqpkt thereof. THAT LANDS THE BIO ONES gto . nop. seniors. The half— D w yane/. M itchell, •freshman, whose other half, I L yle Mitchell,, la a freshman In O. A. 0 . There they are. And finding they're a ll hums. My boys are «hem was no easy Job. Poor • 1 — --------------- . not bums.” t edlld hours o f yaw ing over dl­ l' hoetorlss and registrar's records, and K atie, Kee, L ot * and WR- - “ H ave' you got two lists for the promoters?” he was aaked. f tracing fam ily histories and mak- .11am Buchanan of Eugene, Here la a discovery, m ade “‘one that you w ill take and one - lag odd discoveries, finding ps Shoot people that they daring the search of Oregon R J t ywn don’t w a n t” na. Florence E llio tt, of Kiana- "W ell,* he deliberated, "yes *t ‘kkew themselves. z ’1 There may be other twins, Agency, agd Susan ElltogU hnd no. There are some boys, of Portland, wore born on Julff you hhow, that are a big risk and there may be other halves 14 and July 12, respectively, o f and We« want good dough for' oa the campus, but the above They should tkk ln g chances. Once yShr boy * list names a ll that could be dls- the same year. Oftly Competent Men r covered from records In the of- get together and plan that b irth - j« tagged on the whiskers, he's Handle This. out of the big dough. I ain’t - flee of Registrar Carlton E. day party for July 23. Another situation that started looking for set-ups and I don’t' . »peaesy. Some modest ones] bake fafled o give their age] the hearts of two tw in -sea rch in g Want my boys to he set-ups.” 'This . prevailing policy among on information cards— If they reporters on a little faster sched- - are unheaotad o r* slighted In ule for a moment is that of U>e prominent managers 1s the this story, it Is their own fault. Roscoe and Leo Moore, of Moro, reason fo r the decline of box- Reeeoe and Lab apparently (ire *n£ In New York this winter." Some things are notable about . the shove list. F o r one thing cousins, living in the same toWn, Promoters can’t find patronage . there aren’t any 50-50 twins on attending the same university, nntees they offer good attractions - the Oregon campns. it's a pair and having the same age. They hnd*. whan, the fighters won’tt first class opponents good o f , girls or a p air of boys; no almost got into this story as twins. cards sre ’ impoeaible to arrange. , compromises. And there are > « < s.soWe bsh » > » » In addition to Harold and <'Tex Rjclihra said last year that k »» B lu e ts x>r larger combine-1 Herbert Socolofsky. (see t w i n V 16 day o f - M i, admission prices . tlons. W a lter toootofsky, a * « r e p g p t o g . . S tiff prices an« And from appearances, there’s lis t), brother, also attends Oregon. hnsatiii/a^tOry cards soured tR« 1 been no getting ahead of each > other fn school on the part of Harold and H erbert viewed the public Oha turned the fans trttm ’ Oregon twins. A ll have been world and its wonders fo r the l h® time In Tamps, Kansas at RHsknrd argued that If the equally bright or 0q«a»y other- first ' same dine. AM three live .-'accepted purses th a t wise. The Ackerson twins both the ' ht the Beta Theta P i fraternity. P ° “ ld make it profitable for m ajor in education, as do the 1 Undoubtedly there are others ,hlm to cSaHe no more than 17 middle of January. The usual Unfinished Dena A im m ajor In music and on th e campus besides Owyhpe for ringside seato that the prob- Physical education, ■ respectively. Mitchell who claim a twin broth lem’ would be solved, Hast! W hite majors ijT history sr o r sister elsewhere, buL the / ‘ "F ig h t oftener for less money off all l w ttla t o r tk lti lister la taking reporters stnmbled onto Mitchell, and we’ll be better 1 a mathematic* course. The Peek and he gets into the story. He ardnnd,” he said. "Mith the exception o f Paul ' twins are both economics majors. la a freshman from Sparta, Ore. . Berlenbach and Jack Delaney. and H arold and Herbert Socolof­ Woodburn — Heavy acreage <**mPe -above named ea- gives a quickness of throt­ dren hut i t Is just as effective for W FISHING TACKLE other leading boxers were game enough to take th e chaneee »ej has taken and wore senUplh epough to he reasonable lp tfhrir demands, there would Be no Tea- eon for any manager to In­ quire— I , Joanne and Justine Ackerson, o f Eugene, sophomores, b B ertha *h d Dena Aim , of 811. . In satisfaction tle response that cannot fail to delight you. guaran- N O TIC E The estate of J. P. Hollm eyer, Deceased, has sold its interest in the Ideal Grocery to Hasel Nims. A ll persons having ao* : . OUa.Jit. tlrtr .pahiuetlnn Feh- counts w ith said Ideal Grocery are hereby notified to pay the ¡. same at once at the office of M IL L IE D IC K E Y , Nellie Dicker, M ills B u ild in l, * Ashland, Oregon. 1 The Automotive Shop Stolto ftefcfitog Stow by After March 1st, no gas is to be stored in guarter meters. ’ " i ’ a ♦ . * ’ *'* • • ' If any gas is stored at present time, it should he used before that date as meters will be turned back at that time. M achinery SOUTHER OREGON GAS CO. FLORENCE K. HOLLMEYER, 1 Adm inistratrix of tie , es of J. P. ceased. tofc, Hollmeyer. 15— Appoint Rÿ R. Crawford o •rt of ■ Albany ‘ 1 filed will »Me Wednesday b< mmeretal ol«h- At Vt*d reeignatlon ha< t o l t o la * ' ; TIRES AND TUBES -Heg. $1.00 and $1.23 siac a t 50c and 75c W onderfulH dM p fMRnt. REPLACEMENT PARTS (MiB-FASHIOWD G O Spift IN THE OLD-FASHIONED/WAT governor. pogMs, diapatches from Albany Indicate that Stewart in­ tends to qgR -the ’ bqgrd 'a s he has ‘ removed* from < the state. ¡JGHT ^¡ND Í flV ERY UntilMto«hk7tli Palmer Piano i Primula Special Nazarene EhurcK z « l àuiC Street NIGHT SUDDEN SERVICE ■“ Ï K f e S t ” “ .