* Bad. Teeth Held \ • ; « t Cause for Crime Ltoeal * Personal flotes f . « f O. Fraternity Xattonalimd— Harvey Woods, George Francis Barron, Marcus Woods and Patil Wagaer, four University ot Ore­ gon students from Ashland and Paul Luy of Medford, who arei members of Lambda Psi frater­ nity, will be among those in stall­ ed as charter members of Phi Sigma Kappa, national fraternity founded In 1873, according to Word received here yesterday. The national convention of Pbl Sigma I Kappa, in session In Philadelphia. I has granted a charter to the Ore-1 gon fraternity, installation cere-1 monies to take place sometime I Hunting— Ande McGee, 'Henry P H IL A D E L P H IA . Aug. 31. — Increase of crime may be due to Lad tpeth, according to D r. Jacob Q. Tllem, at the International Dental Congress here. "Men whose teeth give them a hideous appear­ ance commonly described as "buck teeth’ naturally develop a grudge against society resulting at times in law breaking," he asserts. -Enders, George Ross Sr: and Earnest Royce left yesterday for a hunt­ ing .trip to California. ’ They will be gene for several days. T ry our 60c Merchants* Lunch UNCONSCIOUS WOMAN Every day from 11 to 3 at The REVIVED BY GARLIC Plata Cbnfec Clonsry. " lC3-tr A t P o r t la n d — , ; W alter (Coach) Hughes, made a business trip to Portland Tues­ day. He is expected to return Dr. W . J. Crandall’s office t (his tall.. Lambda Psi is reported to have! be closed from Sept. 4 until ( glade aa eaviaM e, record during! 1. while he lg on his vacation. the two years of Us exslstence a d • local, and was at the head of I aril the raea's fraternities, ot .the! On Vacation— University -- In the - eeholorship I George McConnell, manager of the Ideal Grocery, Is on his vaca­ makings recently announced. ' .J I tion. He will spend, the time at WE BffmgtAmns — • t » u o 8 —if r-«S 08»^. I the Lake of the Woods. Jack Nimg is taking Mr. McConnell’s place. In the store. T ry Rexall Orderlies, 26c ile N alr Bros. ». Get your window screeng. and ur hundred thousand! tickets 3TQN, D . C . , __ The for 1217’ The bcreaae in the wJUl he required for the eleven bf Commerce da- amount of property add -special ’football games to be played at um m sty o f the »won taxe’ collected was 172.0 per cent home by the Golden Bears of the s fit the State oTOae- lrom 7917 to 1,24> but thare University of California this year. e fiscal year ending wa<’ tt <,ecPaMe of less than o n o l Seventy four thousand paste­ >15. j half of 1 per cent from 1934 to boards have already been p rint­ lenta for maintenance 192B' Tha per capita ànd spec- ed fot; the Southern C alifornia >n of the general .tea ‘al tax#’ W®re 19.20 in 192S, gama October 23 and the Stand f Oregon, to r t h e f ts - 19 23 ,n 1 9 i<* 88.79 I» lord game November 20, while] ding S e p t.3 0 , 1#17- probably O.QOO mor * w llj be to 110,101,973, o r i' E*rnlngs of general cjepart- needed to r temporary bleachers ?aplta. Thia lodudeai ” ieDt’ ’ or ®°,nI * M 4 t*0n for aer- • t these games. Last year the apportioamente ta u tvlceB. rendered by state officials, Beare* schedule (¡attracted 342,-1 i the thlnoy eiVll dfJ represented 4.7 per cent of the .719 paid admissions to IS ■ , I e State. In 1924 th o totaI revenue for 1929, 6.9 per games. Other ‘crowds expected this year are: St. M ary’s game, 60,- 000; Olympic club, 46,000, Ore­ gon Aggies, 6 0 Ì0 0 0 ,'and Oregon, 40,000. * * »1 Dead in Nevada W INN EM U C C A, Nev., Au». 31. — (U P )—-Bob Sue, patriarch of the Flutes is dead. One of the most picturesque Indian chiefs In Nevada history, be was seen rid­ ing a rearin’ horse bareback, In devil-may-care fashion, almost up to the day death overtook him. Miss Mildred Beeson and Flora Greene returned yesterday from Rocky » Point, where they have spent the summer. Miss Beeson w tlla tte n d thè University ot Ore­ gon, and Mfss Oreene Will go to schoqf at Berkeley. N e w W o o le n s SOFT SHEENS AND Nicaraguans Are Beaten By Enemy NOW ON DISPLAY T r im m in g s MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Sept. 1. — The revolutionists were defeat- ed M Puerta Cabexa, the head­ quarters ot the Bragman Lumber company with great losses. Many were killed and wounded, accord­ ing to this report, which says the rebels filed at the hospital and at the hotels. Returned from B e n d - Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Young and family of 73 Pine street returned lfSt Friday from a business and pleasure trip to Diamond Lake. Crater Lake, Bend. Portland and several points of Interest in Step Ladders — Red Top and Safety Ladders In different styles. Carson - Fowler Lumber Co. 291-1 mo Z States arm y rdcnMrs- P>9. »» L le ift n a a t Powell, led the a tack 'in the (Quinn rtre r nqW where centaet was establish« w ith th s h o s ttls red men. t<” whop* were alala.- .Cgptaln Sue waa murdered .1 his own. tribesmen out ''of re tege for Joining tne “Whites. Be Sne took up the wqjrk of hie deg father and served in several shat skirmishes in the Bannock wa When w ar embroiled Euyoj and America Boh Sue, turns dowih for service because o f hi age, helped recrtflt his tribejm e and ,led others in tha purchase ,j( Liberty bonds. -Boh Sus was the son of the famons Captain 8ue, chief of the Pintes In the W illiam s massacre. Later, in 1806 when the renegags Piute Black Rock Tom went on * Newport—-Highway to Toledo the warpath w ith the Shoshones being straightenM an drssnrfmW and Bannocks Captain Sue Returned te Ashlahd— Liability Insurance! Phons 21 for complete Automobile protec- Save 81.80 by paying your sub flod, don’t w ait until you meet scrlptlon to Tbs Tidings on F ri­ with a * accident. Yeo. f o f course) day or Saturday o f this week. Moving— ‘ * 293-tt M r. and Mrs. H. O. Parkhurst Left for Glenndale— and fam ily of Ashland are mov­ At the Oregon Hotel— * Earl Raess, who has bee ing from 321 N. Main street to » J .'L . Ruder and family of Bur- Ashland for some time, lef iank Calif., wars In Ashland yes­ 147 N. Holly street in Medford. cently for Glenndale Oregon. terday. They stopped at the Ore­ Hear the new Brunswick Pani gon Hotel. . "Life-L ike Likenesses,” Studio trope.— E lh a rt’s. Uhland on The Plata. ' Moving— Mr. and Mrs. Backus are mov­ * W alter Prolan, Jim Bowers, in g from the Greer home on Ban Bowera, and Bert Baachand Granite street, to the Chattin • t Dnnamnlr, are on a hunting apartments on Hargadine. trip to California. 'Phonograph. Records— E lh a ru 4 80.00 pays for the Tiding* for fe Q p ry te r Tf Paid on Friday or Sat- Returned from Portland— nrday o f this week. Wayne H ill has rsturned from a few days visit to Portland Oro- ’C O ilA M P C Q u r i n n l ’i b L d and AH Complete THE FINEST STOCK OF PIECE GOODS WE HAVE EVER LAID ON THE COUNTERS—NEW AUTUMN SHADES—WONDERFUL COLORINGS These Fabric« Come in the Motet Practical Width« to Buy W orking a t Enders— Miss Jean Lynch is working the Enders Dry-Goods store. HUNTING SEASQN IS Are Yeifl Fixed? NEAR— Tf not we have everything you will need—Guns, Ammunition, Boots, Shoos.Clothing. ' WE SELL, TRADE AND REPAIR GUNS CHOOSE NOW YOUR FAVORITE COLORINGS PRICED'FROM Never again will you take the ’ time and do the work to bake your own cake. Test it by* tasting. Franklin Bakery A R M Y GOODS STORE Biggest Little Wore In Town Opposite New HotdP^j- Open Evenings osh Returned to H o r n e - Mrs. Erickson and daughter, who have been. In Ashland for some time visiting at the home of M ra Erickson’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L . Greenwood, have returned to their home nt John Day, Oregon. Friday and Saturday are big Wo are looking for Steady days for you — save 81-80 by Castomers. W e want Come-again paying your subscription to The Trade. Panlaerud’s. 30C-tf Tidings. Left, for Klamath F a l l a - Fred Wolcott left yesterday Kester Gandee, who has been for K lam ath.Falls, where he will employed by the Southern Pa­ work for the Southern Pacific cific Co. In Ashland for some company. time, left yesterday for Crescent Lake where he w ill work for the same company. E. R. Isaac & Co THE QUALITÀ STORE Smart Autumn Coats PRICED Madden retreads uree. Henry Schafer of Medford in Ashland attending bust yesterday. Bose and De A n jo ir pears foi cunning. Ashland F ru it and Pro dues Association. 303-tl From (Nevetead— Mr. aad Mrs. D. Dally o f Cleve­ land, O„ were In Ashland yes­ terday. They registered at the Hotel Ashland. —he thought he was wise! FO R SALK — a 1926 Ford touring car. Good condition, win-, cheater 12 gnage pump-gun. alto carpenter tools. 116 Church 8t. 1— 4t* P IA N O FO R BALK located near Ashland. Strictly standard make piano of quality to be »old at once. A splendid bargain and terms 810 monthly, ^ f Interested In particulars, write Cline Piano Co., 88 Front St.. Portland, Ora. 1-1 • Selling patent madletne, preach­ ing the goapel ot good living, aad practicing the art of 'gentle »rafting— ppood that he is known i s a W ISH O U T! Bat, oh, the Wise gay pays a Mg. big price POR HALB: — 1928 s ta r dsr soma real wisdom aad a bea i- Touring, 8100.09 cash; 1 roil top ‘fifnl girl has a bsanUfnl laugh at desk, 3 ehalrs, 840.00— Oak St. Oara«s. i-n P O » R B N T : — ta rg e Incsly tarnished apartments. 86 South Second St. j-tf Returned from A s to r ia - Mrs. F. H. W alker has return­ ed flhm Astoria, where she has been visiting her son, Dr. Donald W hlker. Bars 81.80 by paying your sub­ scription to the Tidings on Sep­ tember 3 or 4th— a fu ll year for Our Birthday rate of 88 00 for a lu ll year’s subscription to The Tidings Is In effect on Friday and Qatnrday of this week.' Don’t faU to save 81.80 on this offer. Never has a seAson brought forth such a variety of Styles, Fabries and Colorings. But we’re unable to tell you in a few words the fine points of these Coats as well as the Coats themselves can do- We strong­ ly urge you to come in and see the season’s most pro­ nounced COAT VALUES. Ah! Ha! Fellow«! The N ew Speedster Coats JUST IN A Combination of Sweater Coat and Slipon S E E ’EM IN OUR WINDOWS MILLER’S TOGGERY ’’Hab-a-dash Jnn-” I O regon P e a r S h o w SEPTEMBER 15th to 18th A Gala Week for Southern Oregon and Northern California People Best Harness and Running Races on the Coast BIG NIGHT ATTRACTIONS— THRILLING RACE EVENTS Carnival Show Jh i r » À W TTX W W W T /iiw x n • . -r-i * BIG EXHIBITS OF HORTICULTURAL PRO- DUCTS, STOCK, POULTRY, BOY AND GIRLS’ CLUB WORK, MERCHANTS’ and MANUFAC­ TURING DISPLAYS