Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 27, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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aro u nd * lo r apprehension. In fact
these bandit raids, conducted
b ru ta lly and w g h callous« diare-
gard fo r hum an life — h are
be-
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feature of sight club life.
BY FRANK GETTY
United News Staff Correspondent
NEW YORK, Oct. 27.— Some
Rest—and a Smoke
Rosts, pet elephant at Miami Beach. Fla., reate up and takes a good smoke
after her toll. And why shouldn't sheT She a Just Aniehed pushing 4»
palm .trees back to aa upright position in the course of her work on a
hurricane reconstruction Job
PINE
SLAB WOOD
direct from the car
$7.00 per cord
dispute ■
C lu b s E ffic ie n t
Otherwise tbe clubs sad cabar­
ets o f New Y o rk b a re reached the
point of standardisation.
The
business of e n tertain m en t, food,
surresptitioue liq u o r,
hoeteeees
and transportation now bears tbe
rubber stamp of efficiency.
W hen Ig h t clubs were more or
less of a novelty, a c e r t a i n
am ount of o rig in a lity * was dis­
played in the
m a tte r of wise
money fro m tbe west and s a tire s
from th e ir bank rolls.
Now th e clubs are pretty much
alik e , and one who has been to
two o r three knows exactly hew
his money w ill be extracted from
him. T b e stiffness of tbe pa­
tro n ’s s h irt, bosom regulates the
stiffness of the cover charge.
t Vee Shotguns
Thus t a r
the hold-up artiste
who w o rk w ith sawed o ff shot­
gun* instead of ad dition have not
penetrated to th e refined depths
of the ac tu a lly exclusive night
clubs, sweb as the Lido, M o n tm ar­
tre and M lra d o r. The
M lrad o r
has Just openejl w ith th e re tu rn
of M aurice and th a t p retty, -slim ,
blonde g irl fro m K a n s a s 'C ity he
recently m arried.
A t th e M lra d o r the cover charge
is >5 and this, no m atter w hat the
expense accounts of those who en­
te rta in out o f town buyers may
show, is top price to r New Y ork.
N o M o re T h rills
Evening drees, required a t the
better clubs uptown, no longer' is
demanded by proprietors of rec­
ognised rendesvous, sffch as B ar­
ney’s, the Club Richm an, the
County Ffclr and Texas O uinan’s.
The excitem ent of night life in
New Y o rk fo rm e rly furnished by
dry sqaad raids no longer exists.
Seldom do the forces of prohibi­
tion appear to
annoy
patrons,
cause a hasty, chokjng swallow-J
lng o f w hatever was on the tables
and a fu rtiv e stabbing a t hip
pockets w ith flasks^ which never
se^n to f i t when speed is 'd e ­
manded.
The business o f d ry
raiding,
like everything
else connected
w ith n ig h t clubs, has become
standardised.
Ashland w ill have on emerg
ency airplane airdrom e.
ORDER NOW
Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co,
“ In The H eart Of Town’’
DOES YOUR BOY
Know the Meaning
of Thrift?
A Having Account in his
own name is the greatest
incentive that you can give
him * to save his pennies,
nickles and dimes.
an account, come in
Nothing has such concentrated, pent
(rating heat as red peppers, and whei
beat penetrates right down into colds
congestion, aching muscles and sore
»tiff joints relief comes at once.
• The moment yen apply Red reppe
Rub you feel the tingling heat. In wire
minutes the congested spot is warm «
through and through. When yon n r
mffering from a m id, rheusnntism
backache, stiff neck or sore nsusdas
tost get a ja r e f Rowles Red Peppe
Rah, made from red peppers, at one
drag store. You will have the quick
■ t relief knewn. Always sag •HoWiee.'
C H IC A G O , Get. >7.— (U n ite d
j’jfe w s )—•th r o u g h th p 'g oo d o ffic­
es o f th e federal government
which sent a special agent here
fro m the d e p a rtm e n t. of
labor,
peace has bseh restored to the
big marce) w a rin g industry.
This Is the view—or part of it—-that you'd get It you eat on one of the
hands of tbe famous "Big Ben” dock on the tower o f the British House
of Parliament, London, and looked straight down- “Big Ben" ie being
repaired, and the photographer went up in advance to get a picture ot
the holat bringing ud the workmen.
FOR ¡STATE
REPRESENTATIVE
Win. M. Briggs, present candidate for rep*
resentative to the Oregon legislature, was born
in the city of Ashland, in this county, in 1896.
He is a Jackson County product.
He received hig common and high school
training in the public, schools of Ashland, and
his legal education pt Valparaiso University,
Indiana, at which latter place he graduated
with honors.
/
Mr. Briggs enlisted in the army in May,
1917, and a | the close of tho war was dis-
chargctUtrith a commission as F irst Lienten-
atfi Infantry.
Returning home aftef the war, Mr. Briggs
immediately turned his attention to the prac­
tice of law with hi»* father a t Ashland, under
the firm name of Briggs & Briggs.. He was
adm itted to the .IipMfcTi haY In 1917, and to
the' Oregon bar in 1919.
In 1919 Mr. Briggs was appointed city at­
torney of Ashland, antH ias held that position
without interruption since that time, through
various city administrations.
From 1*920 to 19^3 Mr. Briggs was the
Captain of the Ashland battery of Coast A r­
tillery. He still holds a C aptain’s commission
in the Officer’s Reserve Corps. During the
period he was in conuifand of the Ashland bat­
tery he was a member of the General Staff of
the State of Oregon.
Mr. Briggs is making his first entry into
politics, though he has given *a great deal of
service in civie matters through his work
and interest in the various civic organizations
of his locality.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS
laa
f o r B Wack
ASHLAND, OREGON
Warms M ote AirThanHeatersTwice Its Size
W hat you see when looking at the wonderful Meal V E C TO
W arm A ir H e a ter in its stylish jacket of peeri-luetrous,
porcelain enam el The heat-fins are inside. Open the ash-
tight door—study the mass of ribe or pleats—which arrest
and rub every particle of heat into the fast-flowing‘ stream
of gently wanned air, sent to all rooms.
V EC TO gives nnnstant warm-air circulation—not “«potty
dead-air” of old-ways! X Bums coal, coke, wood; cuts bill*.
Neat to Ideal A R C O LA H o t W ater Radiator Heating,
V E C TO is beat for heating small building*, single flat* and '
cottage*. >97 (freight extra); > 1 9 doom. See it, at your
u p - dealer’ModqgJ W rite to D e p t R for catalog.
Mt__> FdatiKuRuunkGoacinsr.
To School Children of Jackson County
By The County Seat Removal Committee
Tidings Ada Bring
at The Armory
E. D. Briggs of Ashland, Paul Sherar of Table Rock
and C. E. Gates of Medford will address a meeting
on the
COUNTY SEAT
REMOVAL
They will tell the hearers why the people should
vote for the removal to Medford, showing how sev-
eraL thousand dollars will be saved the taxpayers of
the county each year in actual cash by the removal
Every Citizen of Ashland and the Surrounding
Country Should Attend and Learn the Facts.
The Medford Legion Drum Oorpe will give an exhibition drill and
eatartainment on the down town streets just prior to the meeting.
Shall We Safegaurd
Conditions of Contest
1ST PRIZE .......................... >10.00
Contest Open to all pupils in the
schools of Jackson County.
Essays must not exceed 350
words, must he written or type­
written on one side of paper
only, and must be in the hands
of the contest editor of this paper
not later than midnight, Satur­
day, Ootoher 30th. Name and
postoffiep address at top of
runny.
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2ND PRIZE .........................
7.60
3RD PRIZE ..........................
6.00
4TH PRIZE, 7 PRIZES OF 2.60
6TH PRIZE, 10 PRIZES OF 1.00
20 Prise» in All
SUBJECT FQR THE ESSAY:
LOCAL DEALERS
WHEN EVERfc CITIZEN OF JACKSON COUNTY MUST AN­
SWER THIS QUESTION. THE RECORDS OF EVERY PIECE
OF REAL ESTATE OWNED IN JACKSON COUNTY ARE IN THE
COURTHOUSE AT JACKSONVILLE. EVERY OWNER OF PROP­
ERTY IS FACING THE DANGER OF HAVING THESE PR IC E ­
LESS RECORDS DESTROYED BY FIR E TO INADEQUATE PRO­
TECTIVE.
CAN you afford
LIST OF PRIZES
,
“ THE SAVINO TO THE TAXPAYERS OP JACKSON COUNTY
BY THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO MEDFORD"
TO TAKE THE RISK OF SUCH A CATASTROPHE BY PER­
MITTING YOUR RECORDS TO REMAIN IN A FIR E TRAP SUCH
AS OUR PRESENT COURTHOUSE!
THE LOSS OF THESE RECORDS
WOfiLD W IPE OUT THE IMPORTANT PROOF OF OWNERSHIP
TO A L L PROPERTY IN JACKSON COUNTY. TO REPLACE
THEM WOULD COST MILLIONS AND MANY COULD NOT BE
GOÖD BUSINESS JUDGMENT DEMANDS
THAT WE NOT ONLY PLACE ALL COUNTY RECORDS IN A
FIR E PROOF BUILDING BUT ALSO THAT W E REF THAI1
THEY ABE KEPT WHKKE MOST E a S I L Y A W E ^IB i T to
THE CITIZENS OF JACKSON COUNTY
io
VOJU 500 X YES
FOR COUNTY SEAT REMOVAL TO MEDFORD AND T HERE
FACILITIES W ILL BE PROVIDED.
;
im a S E
Provost Hardware
Sold en B u y Terms
Paid Adv. County Seat Removal Committee
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re­
sume its normal statue and tor
11 be no strike, certain bruise* to disappear, so
q labor so in&us- that she can again appear In pub-
OUR RECORDS?
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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