Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 05, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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of Everett True
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O TlAKlO
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o n o TNI
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housed a realistic model of hall
saw houses* a maskst where sac-
oad-han& clothes, etd Iron and
Junk are bartered.
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Missionary ■ informants attri­
and still others were stripped buto this fail of Aie gods 'to
8 H A H 0 H A I, March 5— (U ,P .) of their robes and left out in the rapidly g ro w ld r influence of
'atreeta to shift for then»J the VReds” In Seuth China.
— Gods before whom millions of the
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have met w ith a violent end In.
a ll o f the large centres of
KnangaL I Soma > o f the i Idols
were thrown Into creeks and ris­
ers. o th e rr were decapitated,
jChlneae have kowtowed and idols
which havA had the' reverent
worship of generations are being
toe« -tram, t w r .tom?
pjq altars In many sections oi
the province of Kuangsl, South
to reports . re-
clal troops at the order of M
Taong-yfn, now m ilita r y govern­
or.
W ith the exception of :a
favored
tl,e ancient pods
“For Healthy Appetites”—
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¿PORTRAITS THAT P P A S E
apd nether regions are being,
used for other purposes.
Most
of them, have been convene«
SHANGHAI, March S— (U.P.l
jlnto niafkst places, apd In opo T-rThat kidnapping is one of the
town a temple which formerly best paying professions tp China
e e e ss’sis l s »*»»
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evidenced at the; in­
ternational Mixed Coprt hero
where a gang of twelve men and
worsen are) 09 trin l. on a series
I of- aMactfon elarges. ■ ’ - •
.More than <60,000 In cash
and h well-stocked miniature ar­
senal Were, seised by police o(
thb' international and French
SetHejhents in a series of- -raids
jMWdndted en the headquarters
of the gang, and evidea««- hys
wliWady been "given by one of
the most receht viatlms of this
-Jrarttcttiar band 6f outlaws that
tow paldl over to them $200,000
H eastof to» order to obtain his
release after ha had been abduct­
ed. In toni o f the houses main­
tained by , the . kidnappers, the
peHee found- tS 1,000 hi cash, "a
number o f-p ttto i and a quantity
of ammunition, leg irons, chains,
<nd various applIAncee for ad­
m inistering. (ortune, ) '
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♦ -The widespread operations of
the kidnapping gangs In China
.axe. jnad» possible largely toe-
cause of the terrof which they
Inspire.
Only a minority of
the abductions which occur are'
-ever reported to tire police. i s
-most'Cases, the fam ines1 of the
victims know that the outlays;
Will, show no bespgncy. In carry­
ing qu,t t^elr( threats -ot tortiye
and"death, and the ransom mori-
TH ts Ö A U /U
a
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“ If you would h a te a
tliinfi well done do it your­
s e lf /’ but if you would
have your clothes well
clean and pressed, let the
STANDARD CLEANERS,
do it.
MOST COMPLETE LINE OF
' SPRING SHOES
Free Delivery Service
ft WE HAVE EVER HAD
Standard Cleaners
Phone 108
ey is handed ever without flues
tion.
WASHINGTON, March 5— <V.
P .)— Radio broadcasting may he
revolutionized as a result of
investigations and experiment s
now under way -by the Army
according to MaJ. Gen;, '’t .
McK Saltsman, chief df th
Signal Office.
1, “There is going-Jo be quit» a
etoange in the radio woyld in tti.j
next year or so in the us« of
short-waves,”
Saltsman
said.
■ and.our people have done sdini
very interesting work along that
line, in improvising some toi thé
material now on hand.
Wr
have gQtten son)e very interest­
ing resulta*' i D '
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After short waves are, better
developed, Saltsman predicted
that there would be more room
in the air for addi|ion«l , sta­
tions to operate “with a' mini­
mum of Interference, which they
can not do now In using lonf»
waves.”
Saltzman told of thi
h ere-o f a yjessage tri
from Port William 1
Phlllppihe islands, on
watt ••him e-«ade” se t'
' 95 0 a k S ti
For Caluijaet quality—purity or
efe&iomyJ There are no substi­
tutes for .the pure, wholesome
bakidgfe produced through use of
THE 'WORLD’S GREATEST
PLAZA MEAT BARRET MEATS
'¡¡téirjfiî
W hether
expensive cuts of mefttsr yoft*re always sure of 'get­
ting good meat here,*as qhhliiy goes Rand in hand
SPECIAL— We Have Choice Roasts
WJiat is responsible for this tremendous sale of
Hhdsori; and Essex ears? Is it the* local dealerj or
is it4tl)e company which makes them or the price
at which they are sold?
Every Printing Order
Vi
Hudson and Essex have always been one of the foremost builders
of automobiles in thé world and have given the buyer the most in
material, performance, eoonomy and endurance; and the buyers
know today they are getting; just as much, and in many plaoes more
for from $150 to $500 less money- . Sales prove this.
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Good Housewives
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Yon want Flfst QBalily Groceries - -
or Fancy Groceries, t a t - - - »
Yon don’t want to pay
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LETTERHEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES
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Bring in your old c$r and we will trade. Don t for­
get all Hudson and Essex cars have bumpers front
and rear^—shuttettfs m i radiator—electric windshield
swipe—-rear yisioji ihir^6r*rrtraii^nuesion lock built
dn«--stpp-Hght and motor meter.
BOOKLETS, OR WHAT NOT. ;
THÇ TIDINGS
PRINT SHOP
can naniile it quipluy ano to your
AHKALWAYS
'Ashland, Oreg
IFtfc!.
Plionê l4i
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Regardless of wha£ kind of printing you may netxl
at reasonable prifô.
WHERE*5ANOY
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You are probably very particular about the food
products you buy—
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Darling Studio & Art Store
fo u n ta in la ve r
' The temples which housed the
now-deposed lords o f‘ the upper
BAKERY
Your Photograph
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in being
FRANKLIN
AT EASTERTIDE ; i; •
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salves.
e
In some of the smaller towvsj
hewever, the gods were more
M M U tr e a ty .
Hearing of th«.
orders for their destruction, their
devotee«' hastily hid them In
FIT FOR A KING!
V*e. tb»?« JK
F l '' .t$»n »•«» ?»». /"»}* OjSP*
wave«.
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, through a doer which will af-
use of these short waves,”
1 * We have, raegatly cemtagaeed commodate ■ only » ta fc M»»»
galtim afi. “and as the P*
to dtgppver U ialtteS B Ntt^ Chnrt ,B19lV ’ j
If i f « » . < n
■et, to b rp ad h M tfM sw U h t tl
Jeaves that waf <tHardcdtta the
he£tnnfog are put in os t vilgatde.
Tillamook — Mountain States
you ego only hard four aaW You can erowfl* In a certain
Power
Co., t t K < . JF !rf. p a t h
-hand
a
t
waae.te^gths
a
greater
w»?VM .eojufojtthljj,------
number of channels when using Power Co., holdings in Tilla­
“In the eariy" days of radio.
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■hart waves. , It la, Just like this*: mook county.
Ute work was dond largely with
short wnvac, hut • h* 1 aoori - Of
radia ^became a coittm efclnl'ew
terprlae, « very body thought 't h fli
by making thè waves longer, thè»
could go farther; so there vtaa •
sort of » Aaee in making sety
Send the in©et personal of all greetings—"
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