Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 14, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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ora. 10 to 13 and 2
new top and paint,
Ripe good shape. New
—Oak SC Oarage.
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7 room fapuse
* and sleeping porch, partly fur
- nlahed, double garage, lot 80x100
otoae tai ,33000. HBO d o< *^ h at
330.00 par month. Brown A Rice.
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When John Philip S o u s a ,
world’s, greatest 'mad. leader,
W 0S in O m a h a ,'w a s g re e te d by
Father Flanagan’s Boys’ Horae
band. He said the ‘reception he
received frqrn^ these - Qaphaned
boys af the depot-meant more to
Rooms 1 and 2 , First National him than the receptions from
Office Honrs, 10 royhl .personages on his many
to I I Noon; I to I p. ta.; 7 to European 'tour».
Mr. Sousa praised . the home­
8 evenings. ' * 7 7
less boys’ band ahd said it*Was
FABnebiG o o i m u i a r o i r
one of the heat, groups o? Juve­
nile entertainers he has ever
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HALE CHEAP: — 1932
Chevrolet touring, good robber,
new' battery, 1910 lieeaae, gpod
running order. Phone 9F3 or call
Hanging . —
Box 100 opnth of highway bridge,
Specialty.
°T ‘T „ ...... ..... ............... 3 2 2 T f Estimates gladly furnished.
FOR SALE— Crab A pples.B est Phono 98 .
190tf
1 In town, 3 and one-him defc&'pdt ftlwt i
I lb. 716 N: Mato.
3044«
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Shrfw is called by critics every­
where “Thw Greatest i Boys’ Show
on Earth.” -- -
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. "The Greatest, Boys Show oh
Rarth” wttl j m . ^ AShiadd oh
Saturday, (July 34. Thqy win
give a performance luJ'LitW a
Park at 8 j|ff p * m . Admipa ten
to (reet- p l y ' - V
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Dga Desdujiss, one a t M e best
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know*'Wipd m astarsbf the ;
die West, tuts^Aaken
the show, adding the •touches On
a show that is already accorded
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' FOR BALS: ZZ Deaifable home?
to Coal. Wood, Packing,
380 Btoch street.
313-tf Crating and Storage. Long dlst-
once tracking.
FOR SALB: — Cheap. Jertty
heifer calf. 014 Iowa.
3<3-4t« T. L. POWELL—General Trana-
motor
fer — Good
FOR SALB, CHEAP: — «-room
at a rea-
tracks. Good
furnished, modern home, 182 7th
aonablo price. P
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282-1 n o '
FOB SALE— Used parts for all
41«
.STS B St.
makes of carp. Lawn mowers re­
’ Drayage, storage had long diet-
paired and sharpened to eat like
anoe kanllng ►
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new or no charge. The Motor
Market 80 B. Mato St.;
iRDAN’S SASH AND
231-1-mo-*
WORMS, Comer Holman
Van Nesa. Phone l d l . 'lffl
FOR SALE— Big load of kind­ ANT GIRL IN * R O C E L E -5 iy l
ling. 38.00. Box Factory. Phone
communicate with Ensign Led|
80.
334-tf
of the Salvation Arfcy at the
•VWL-.S C t d lie r J r ^ G c
White Shield Home. 00« May- -> ¿ ¿ -..x zu J iiP itïtu e T h e
falr Ave.. Portland. f)regon.
For bargains in Real Botate
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try Brown and Bloc, U NO, Main.
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Mark every grave with our
crystal gray, for ImmeORta o f|
Fall delivery. . 8. Peantoton
TO EXCHANGE r — 8 burner Manager, ITS Bast Main.
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"Perfection" , oU stove for
B i.
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burner. 888 A lm ond.t
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NOTICE
to
CREDITORS
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In the County Court of the
FOUND i — Wrist Watch, in ­ State of Oregflh for Jackson Coun-
quire 118 So. Pioneer.
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BY KEITH JONB8
United Press Staff Correspondence
LONDON — <tF>
Plana i t s
afoot la Lohdon for the launch­
ing of a great "drink offenaiva"
against the United States, Record­
ing to officials of the United
Kingdom Alliance Bfltalns great"
est temperance'ergantoation aad
th« World League Against Alco­
holism.
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Backed by a combination of
American and British interests,
an official of the Alliance told to­
day, a glan to being told for the
formation of a mighty armada of
rum ships which wfll "ovUarto-
ada” any similar aggregation of
rum runners that had ever set otat
from British shores.
By ’ over-
w helm tag the United States rev­
enue ratter service v iih a sudden
fueh of «hips, according to this
official, the backers of the scheme
expect to make the "offensive** a
financial success.
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“Some o f the rum runners will
undoubtedly be caught" the offic­
ial declared, "bnt while th« pro­
hibition officers are busy taking
care of the three or four ships
that arc caught, the rest will be
able to get through, land their
cargoes and get back to asa again
beyond the restored three mite
limit before,the scattering of rum-
chasers will have been able to
make sure o f the few prises they
have caught.
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"There to also another side to
the armAda” he continued “that
goes deeper thqn the mere inci­
dent of oho grand running of the
blockade.
“It to felt that If the venture
is successful and to staged at the
right time from the point of view
of political psychology, the ’offen­
sive’ may have an important bear­
ing on the next presidential elec­
tion. There to an undercurrent
of conviction that if in the next
eighteen months or two yearg a
supply of whiskey can b0 kept
steadily flowing into the United
States political ammunition would
ento of prohibition and the chanco
cf electing a wet majority to Com-
I gross materially increased.
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“For despite their allegations
h hat ‘*>n81ne“ is as usual’ the fact
by American prohbiltion. Large
quantities of British whiskey it Is
tru« still find their way Into the
United States, -but the volume of
business to small compared with
wljAt it would be if the lid were
off. There is therefore an intehse
desire on the part of British liquor
interests to see that Prohibition is
defeated.’1
fly to Buraoa Aires, the Falk­
land Islands, cross Oceania, «top­
ping successively to Mary Tterra
Jaiapd off Chile, Easter
Pltonlra la|and, Tahiti,
Noumea, Tgvnevtllo. Australia,
Dili and Surabaya Jn Java; to
reach tea Asia continent nt Sing­
apore. Continue they will lot-
low tha strait of Malacca ^ »
Kota Radja in the north'
of Sumatra, thence aerora
Bay of Bengal to Colomob«
from Paloe de Moguer to Buenos
Aires, his mechanic Pablo Rada,
and Captains Loriga and Gallar-
ao who completed the Madrid
Manila flight. The Portuguese
aviators who are preparing for
the world flight are Commandant
Sarmento de Belres who flew
from Elsboh to Mgcao. Lieuten­
ant Jose Cabral, commandant in
the maritime gvtatlon, and Cap­
tain Jorg« de Castilho, another
w ire le s s in s tru m e n ts , and
snf- '
flcient gasoline and oU to make
hops of over 1,800 miles at a
speed of a hundred miles aa
h o u r.
The total approximate distance
oTf thia flight Is over 20,0000
miles. The iongeet of the 35
scheduled Jumps is a little less
than 1800 miles; it will have to
he made over the Pacific Ocean.
West itself
Is This Gasoline For You Westerners
'>to M l 'i
I f i t S e u ra t
it m y be .the o r
itself. So h ew can I j
But you i
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W h e n yen h im a seen j
to h n record. W h e n yev buy a car
you want to lum w if the manufacturer
h reliable. I f be hea btow tehm lneM
long. H o w Iw hoe progressed. A n d
i f hie product n a quickly thought-qitt
MMMMFo O r h w k devtlftpt d m ft**
inevitable perfection of peart o f coo*
i labor.
So w ith gasoline and oil.
' these facts:
Union O il Company
o f California is the old­
est major producing and
oil company in
. o f C s K t rni s. U n ion O il
Company o f California haa expanded
as the W est’s development has .ex-
pendod. I t discovered five o f the
greatest California oil fields, and has
pioneered in many o f the most impor-
torn steps te ettpeogrtra
Union O il Company built the first
in the W est, <
the first pipefine to rids-watar in dm
W «st, and h a d jm ilt, at its oedsr, the
first oil tanker used on the Pacific
Coast.
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Union O il Company was started in
the W ear by Westerners. D is o w n e d
by 18,200 stockholders, ’/ 6 % o f whom
ore citixsns o f the W * . Its present
edictts and sixtaan of the twenty
i dyceterners.
Union O il Company becks its gate.
crude a day, seven huge refineries, 13
deep tea tankers, 0 00
service stations, 300 d i»