Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 23, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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isefl to curé'the
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MOSCOW
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) — Wltckcra/t
w iw n crsjii paganism,
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gnd , sorcery still floufUh I* |hS
remote Russian village# And tlty ‘klck/iAnt for a' doctor1; jU t »»»
1 rord of thhe local Wtfeard* St immediate!? frightened1 S F the
■ itch is likely to count W mWO tfeoato M the local “shilMM^ Or
- rlth the superstitions i peasant mOdlclne-mnn. who threatened
i ban the influence of the priedt to. bring lmmdelatd death od hit
head - If ‘ he had ahythlng to do
, r the doctor,
« A contest between a witch with doctors. The peasant through
d a wisard over (he body of hie wife sent predbatf to' the
dying peasant was recently wisard, whom he implored for
Reported from a village Inhabited aM In *Wg’ sickness.» The - wisard
ly Chuvashes, a Volga tribp following a common practice in
Which has only been recently eneb cases, ascribed the disease
fpd uncertainly reclaimed from te the evil ilttUSgce of tbo
r
Music Novel
and Sacred
ul ii| Classical
and called a rival power In thd
shape of a witch fr«m a neigh-
boring village. The wiijch *r-
rived and a furidua' competition
In sorcery net 'lp. The wliard
jumped wildly about vin tiU
peasagfa toOm, professed tb talk
frith tliti wind , through the
chimney and ran around tfie
yard Oh a l l » fours', mumbling
mysterious . words whleh were
supoied to destroy his compet-
-ltor
(
But the witph was fully a
match for him 'Id .black arts.
She rhlled on froff *nd cat
bones, muttering -Ihcantatlons
brer them ana varying this
process by • howling1 In an up*
earthly voice. Besieged by jwmp-
ing wliard and howling witch
the poor peasant Save up the
struggle for existence and died.
The villager, however, regarded
this as a great triumph for the
■witch,' who Was Showered with
gifts, While the discredited wla- photo was taken Just after he land-
erd was compelled to 'ftult thp t d ? Latrui' Hunter, otcv erased a
Village Ih disgrace.
, 'vertebra in a smashup anO a year,
«<<' had to .leap in • parachute when
Another village was haunted hi» piafiv gWt'V. wa? »nm feet above
by a warewolf, which, it seems,'
was ranging about after dark
in tha Shape of a pig, killing
everyohe It met. Finally - the
young peagAht» sallied forth
in the evening armed with clubs
and pitchforks and beat tp death
the rnrst pig they encountered? 1
They were greatly dlsappolntedJ
B B R .K B f i l l , March 21— •
however^ Ao find that the tody
of the lofcgl wisard, whom they Coach Whiter Christie bt the (
visited tlfia tnext morning, boro University of California track j
no marks oV (he beating, as the I team has, among, hie other wor- ,■
superstition lip that warewolves ] Heb, one hard looking- serlOs ot j
and wlaarda hate some connec­ ineete this season which Is cauS-, i
tion, which cadwBs the latter to lug him to scratch his head and
suffer any palms.JpfUctep upon wonder fcow It’ Will work ou t • ; ■
A switch. id ' schedules has
the former.
1 brought the fbllowlng clalheO
Wednesday, March 24th
. Adotti» fte; Children 50 c
LEEDOM’S
Honest, Conscientious Work
Oil every repW ^bb!
BROUGHT T O *
WSr<ireftr
Fan Belts*-
Axles
NEW BASEBALL BOOK
f s now orr pbess
THE OVERLAND GARAGE
BOfc 4 WO Wwtfa» Mta Sqtely 04.
Bearings
—AND PRICES R IG H T -
elope together.
Pacific Coast intercollegiate
Conference ^' OÎWdt, V*lo Altb, ,
May 15.
I.C.R.A.A.Aq May id and B». j
AoCording to.tha present plana,;
the Bears Will leave for. the
Bist the dap after the coast moot ;
in order to get ready tor thbl,l
Princeton Tigers. [’ •
, £ j
Three* hard meet* In threi ,
weeks woifld be a real tetr t.fo /(
any temp, ggd Christis knows It’ ;
He may juggle around his start- <
era so that his best men will I
not he overworked.
i
W REVERYCAR
Departtir« o fth e major league
players toh their Hrious train- ,
ing camps may be likened to thè
first blast of the herald’s trum­
pet fc&tibtlhcta* the ArrJVhl of
Spring.
Bijt the actuàf entry :
I ot this season Is marked by the
Appearance ot the first Baseball
schedule and. record book, which ;
thia year, as la th e pani, la ¿The
ingof Camels. The tobacco is cured
Carefully and aged longi Theefcclu-
thbt will make • „ Camels
< better
,4 j '
| f • * . ■»
smoke. But not a dent b spent to
doll op Camel cigarettes. N o fancy
tipe of gay and wasteful wrapping*,
w e believe that the smoke« of
America want smoking quality
without frills.
> Camels intnply will not tfrfc your
give Cartiel blend of fine tufkish
and Domestic tobdetos is the wort
o f expert» .The
Id which
Camels are rolled is specially made
MIYsnrc to obtain M ttaM, N ed » to the quality dgâretté, Irijth all thé
expensive
quality In the tobacco*
“T h e Strain is the
Sam e A nyw ay” -
s a y s M r s .R a n d a l
According to statistics compiled by the OREGON
MOTOR REGISTER, Hudson and E fc se x cars again
lead in Oregon in January sales. Read these figures.
f
HUD8ON-E88EX sales ..
Buiek, all types .................
Oldsmobiles.........................
Mb * Aj*x sa le s..........
8tudebaket sales ...............
Overland. W üiyi - Kn$ht
Chrysler six s a le s .............
4
,9
&30 6ars
208 ean
.110 can
.101 oaH
. 98 can
“ N o matter how sadly
the house and garage
need to be painted, the
•train is the sam e on
bur fam ily budget and
the cost o f putting it on
is morb then the paint
Itself. , i S V
Mrs.
Raadaftr'Wfe&ba’tuse
»»>8
ta d
Dope Book, prifttel
Spink * Son, S t
publttoerk of “Tt
News.” -
The new 1#>6 edi’
a veritable weÀKtt
tlon, making It almi
sable to the fan. i
o laef lnfertkatieil that la
M i b t tkb M l « # « ot
^ k n lp W e
Bfogn^fi'a
prominent . major
oi
iKo
league\ atari
AH SMjbt lHsHi H ftU i -*Mdh
give the height, weight, age and
’ildurrsif m w
■core a game, k review a l th
These sales evidence the popularity
of HUDSON - ESSEX cars in
PaiM^Vttaiah
Service Station.' Seé usi
Sweat»«;
$. ^eeblet
V ■ V V J » « < d AMpM» •?* *
2a
day hr day tana add supble
past season,‘ | 4 m n r J' wMbl
mented by chart bctodulep of
‘
dating
|«ck to the ori<ln o
most « d itte minor airoulta. /
New J r e c o r d / M ^ à ÎÏ ldW $|
outstanding perroritferi, synopsis
Of iwcorda o f the W dri^a Series
and Important poet-eeaaon aeries
St tha minor M atf* ’
Beautiful New Spring
^ a liÉ a p e r b e s ig i
a v iv a i
lido ir e colored.
he bdokt'e! ii neat and dom-
m*r hb carried in the
po&k^t/wtiere It le always
an .umpire in /tfgn-
ill WSlkll arieo from time to
t wherever fans get together.
ibaltfjQ U Ucnred by simply
to C.»C. SStat
' * Son, St, Loaia, Mg., *hb win
forward ops of t|t»m piromptly
io all reader* of thls paper. "
>la homo by lHnees.
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