Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 04, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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ASHLAND DAILY
H O » TURE»
W lö liS MEETING
'TODAY IN COUNTRY
W SESSION
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. BY JOSEPH 8. WASNEY
. HIP) Staff Correspondent)
WASHINGTON,, Mar. 4—(IP)
— Specialists In education, 10,-
000 ¿trong gathered here t<j-
day far the National Education
Association five-day conference to
discuss improving school and col­
lage curriculums.
■ To improve educational facilit­
ies and to teach the public to
support schools in order to give
every American girl and boy a
fair gtart in life are the principal
objects of the convention. '
Tatfea versus children is the
big issue confronting the dele­
gates. Educators are contending
that youth of today and future
generations cannot be given a fair
start in life until the country is
willing to tax the nation’s wealth
and income for the education of
the nation’s children.
Colleges and schools are hard
pressed to care for the oncoming
tide of students and in many, sec­
tions schools have to operate on
part time basis because there is
not sufficient seating space to
care for children seeking educa­
tion, delegates pointed out.
A resolution urging rural
schools to adopt courses in co­
operative marketing will bo con­
sidered by the conference. Frank
O. Lowden, former governor of
Illinois, will address the dele­
gates on this subject, urging that
such a course is essential to the
agricultural Interests of the coun­
try.
Two days will be used by the
delegates for sectional meetings.
Sunday a pilgrimage will be made
to the tomb of the unknown
Soldier in Arlington National
Cemetery, followed by Vesper
Service in Memorial Continental
Hall.
Secretary of Commerce Hoover
will address the convention on
Safety as a National Policy, stres­
sing the point that educating the
children of the country assures
the safety of the nation.
. President Coolidge will make
an address before the Conference
Monday evening in the Washing­
ton Auditorium.« The President
selected Washington’s Birthday a*
the time for his address.
Other prominent speakers will
include Mary McSklmmon, presi­
dent of the National Edncattonal
Association. Commander Donald
McMillan, U. S. Navy, and F. A.
Penning. Commissioner of the Dis­
trict of Columbia.
M ST 1ENNIS W S
TO MEET SHDRILY
SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 27—
(U.P.)—Long , rivalry between
Cranston Holman
and
Bud
Chandler on the tennis courts
will probably be settled in the
Stanford-California matches this
year, when the respective cap­
tains take the court against each
other.
Holman, Cardinal star, is re­
garded a® one oi the greatest of
the younger cacqueters of the
country, and last year *was rank­
ed among the first ten men
players? He holds the national
junior championship.
Chandler, the U. C„ leader, is
the present Intercollegiate cham­
pion, winning last year from a
field that included Holipan, and
did not remain in the east,
long enough to have a crack at
the Junior title.
Backers of both net stars eag­
erly await their meeting in Stan­
ford-California rivalry this yenr.
It’s the “Totem Token" Now
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CTEVESNlÿW
BY HENRY L. FARRELL
(United. Press SportiM^MRor)
NEW YORK, March 4.— (IFF-
During the winter baseball gath­
erings, several prominent fans and
officials engaged In a fanning
session and the question of man­
agers #as brought up.
John McGraw and Connie
/
Mack are reaching the end of
their careers,’’ one of them aal<j.
'and Where is the young man­
ager that Is going to be as good
as they are?”
As the successful type of young
manage^, Bucky Harris, pilot of
the Washington Senators waa the
first mentioned but It waa point­
ed out that he yet has to show
any great ability in developing
plgyers.
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Eddie Collins was nominated as
a prospect and Rogers Hornsby
was mentioned for a promising
future.
AI think you all have overlook­
ed the best one of all, the smart­
est young: manager in baseball—
George Slsler,” a veteran Ameri­
can League manager said. •
"Slslec,” he continued, “is not
only one of the greatest of all
players, a well educated and In­
telligent young fellow but he 1«
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a natural leader and he has an
appealing personality. He knows
baseball and baseball players and
above all he is a team builder.
Just keep your eyes on that fel­
low. And keep your eyes on his
S<.- Louis Browns next year.”
After two deals during the win­
ter, in which it looked like Slsler
had oub-smarted Bucky Harris
and
Miller Huggins, the Browns
M ls s 'Ú ly a n Tashm sn. Hollywood actresa.Tclaüns' to have' th e'm o st pho-’,
togruphed leg* of any member of the movie colony.’ll H ere • she s demon- have become one of the most for­
■tratlng her latest fad— “totem « tokens,” little ■ images » th a t are 4 w on t midable teams in the American
strapped to the knee.» Inset shows w h a tj^ e y T r e ^ llk e > V c lo e e j» n g e ^ League and a real pennant con­
tended.
suits for divorce with the circuit
Slsler showed his first good
court clerk.
of the divorce Judgment when he braved the
complaints were filed by discon­ criticism of the St. Louis popula­
tented wives.
tion by trading Urban Shocker,
then one of the best pitchers in
Closing everything on Suntfay the league, to the New York
would be nice if more of us Yankees.
KIAMATH FALLS, Ore., Mar could afford to lose money play­
4—Scowling God of divorce and ing poker.
the Grim Reaper, known a3
Death, pressed closely but did
Do You Need a
not quite overtake Dan Cupid QUIETS .DISTURBING RACK­
ING COUGHS
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and a long and angular stork in
Healing pine tar, pure honey,
Klamath during the first two
and
other soothing, cough-heal­
months of 1026.
In other words, the age old ing ingredients, go into the mak­
conflict of marriage and, divorce, ing of FOLEY’S HONEY AND
If So, Phone
death and births, have resulted TAR. No opiates, Justly feared
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in close victories for marriages by careful mothers, harmful
and without medicinal ..value.
and births.
•
Records at different offices at Read the bottle contents as giv­
the county court house revea? en on the package, and learn Best W orkers and Best
Paints
42 deaths in Klamath since Jan­ why FO LW S HONEY AND
TAR is the superior cough rem­
uary 1, and 50 births.
On the other hand there were edy, safe for children and grovn
22 couples who obtained mar­ persons, and reliable for coughs
riage licenses from the county colds, croup, tlekllng throat, ner­
clerk’s office during the past vous hacking and like irrita­
two montths, and during the tions. Refuse substitutes.— Sold
• No. 4
same period,, 19 couples filed everywhere.
a
D orithy Lover of Iola. Kaa., never
worries ubout dresuiM that button ui»
the back. H er « tin s nr«, so limber
that alio vap attend to them her­
self. Photo »hows her dem onstrat­
ing the tl-xibllity of her joints-
CONSTANTINOPLE CENSUS
Meet «he uewly-orowned Indoor ten’
CONSTANTINOPLE, March 4 nts
king— Rene Lacoste. youthful
— (U.P.)— The first authentic French star He won the honor « ite r
census of Constantinople which •jwoewns through a field which In-
has Just been taken gives the .*l<«4e<l such prominent raoquotcare
Bill Tilden and Vincent R ichard^I
popnlation at 1,065,896.
.litally whipping his com patriot, Jean)
Of the population 656,281 are Uorotra In the finals. Lacoste stan d s
Mohammedans, 56,309 are Jews out as a most threatening nivuace
and the remainder Christians. to America's long regime . lu . Uw
court paatlmo.
Next to the Mohammedans the
most numerous are the Greeks,
who number 279,788. The Ar­
menians come third with 73,407.
TO SELL LAND
SACRAMENTO. Cal.. March 5
— (U.P.)—Approximately 130,000
acres of school lands in Shastag
Modoc, Siskiyou, Lassen and
Trinity counties will be sold nt
auction soon. Virtually all of
the land is in mountaneous
country.
beauty of your
Phone 63
home
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We have just received
many new designs.
J. O. RIGG
The Ashland
Electric ¡Slop
3/6 E. Main Street
Even an amateur motor me­
see the trouble before it arrives—and to forestall it.
Our «dm is to keep your Ford Running Smoothly
at the very lowest, nominal expense.
DO YOU WANT FULL VALUE
FOR YOUR MONEY?
Examine and Ride in the New Ford
Before You Buy
I ’•*• >Y
Service
every time you drive your
car into our service sta­
tion.
General — Shell Gasoline
—GreAsing — O ilin g -
Crank Case Service ‘
Williams Service
Station
BOULEVARD odd SHERMAN
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Claycomb Motor Co.
Car Wash Raek
Lincoln
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G a ra g e
L E E D O M ’S
U S Tires — Kelly Tires — CTC Tires
Gears
Brake Lining
Timken Bearing
Motor Bearings
Rings
Pins
Valves
Axles
SU D D EN
S E R V IC E
BEFORE YOU BUY A OAR DO SOME SHOPPING. COMPARE
PRICES AND SEE WHERE YOU GET THE MOST OAR FOR THE
Because the Hudson and Essex are made by the
largest makers of Six-Cylinder cars in the world and
their prices are based on a quantity basis, or the more
cars sold the lower the price.
Regular $1.2.5 Values
Personal and Quick
Phone 20
MONEY.
th at has broken down. B ut our business is to fore­
Sutherlin — More than 300
acres of mint will be grown here
thiB year.
384 Oak St. Across B. B. Tracks
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chanic can tell w hat’s the m atter with the engine ,
Ashland Feed and Grocery
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
We will gladly call for and
that will add to the
Package of Peet Bros. Soap Products
98c
Any Quantity From a Sack to a Carload.
•e
Ashland Cleaning and
Dyeing Works
35 F irst St.
Any doctor can tell w hat’s the m atter with you
SPECIAL
and you will be convinced of its superior qualities.
will do if you have it
dry-cleaned now.
ELECTRIC
FIXTURES
OUR
FAMOUS RAINBOW
ROCKSPRINGS COAL
cleaned and pressed.
Our First Bargain!
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TRY
Your
Last Year’s Suit
deliver after it has been
Painter or a
Paperhanger?
after you’re dead.
C -O -A -L
Fordson
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if DOES Make a Difference
Where You Buy Your Ford
What Does it Mean?
STUDY THIS!
All car. are equipped with the follow!»«: Bumpers, front and rear;
shutters on radiator; electric windshield swipe; mirrow; bnilt in lock
on transmission and step light.
CAN Y0J7 BEAT IT FOR EQUIPMENT?
PRICES:
Hudson Brougham $1690
Hudson Coach - -$1430
Hudson Sedan.........$1905
Essex Coach — $ 960
Above prices are here in Ashland and all oars;
the -ab<>ve
equipment for above prices. Bo, yro can net beet ill
Come and look them over. It will cost you nothing. Ask for a dem­
onstration. We are here to serve you. If yon are unable to call in
person, Phone 147 anytime.
ARMSTRONG MOTORS, Inc.
H UD SO N -ESSEX DEALERS
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38 S. First S t
Ashland, Oregon
Phone 147