Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 29, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DAILT TIDtWlA
PAGE THREE
TAVTNBSB OF PLANE
WINJJ CLOTH MEASURED
WASHINGTON,
Oct.
29*—
(H P)— Experts of the Bureau of
Standards have discovered an in­
strument to measure the taut­
ness of fabric covering airplane
Wings.
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The new instrument Is so con­
structed that a portion of the
tension In it measured without
fabric may be isolated and the
disturbing the covering in any
way.
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CHINA PARTICIPATES IN
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ARTS AND SCIENCE MEET
PEKING — (IP) -— China will
participate in the Third Pan-Pa­
cific Congress of Arts and Science
to be held in Tokyo today until
November 1,’ according to decis­
ion of the Cabinet. Ah appro­
priation of (5,000 was voted for
this purpose, but it was not di­
vulged where.the bankrupt Pek­
ing Government was going to get
the money.
A check for 31000 was sent
recently by radio from London to
Now York.
1 PER CENT OF CZECHO­
SLOVAKIA'S STUDENTS
ARE ATHEISTS
FRIDAT, OCTOBER » , 100«. —.
atead of 9 p. m., exactly as they
The Yellowstone Park Jail, copnotive constructed »In Great railway in Brasil. Its weight is
OFFICIALS
DISCHARGED
PEKING — (IP) — Desolation do in France.
never having had a prisoner in Britain has Just been built for about 100 tons and Its six 3000-
ALBANIA HAH NO TRAINS
DURJ^ZLO, Albania, (UP) —•
This country, -the only nation in
Europe without a .mile of rail­
road trackage la about to bpll^ a
railroad.
f
** It will extend for only thirty*
seven kilometers, connecting Tir­
ana with this port. Under Alban­
ian law, the government 1« em­
powered to
each man below
the age of flty years to work
for six days In the year for the
state, and under this system the
railroad will be built. The cost
will therefore be comparatively
low.
PRAGUE — (IP) — Seven per­
cent of the pupils and students
of Ccecho-Slovakla’s schools, 'col­
leges, and universities are athe­
ists, or without confession ac­
cording to the statislcs juat made
publia.
Among the University students
the percentage is hlgest, namely
'IS percent. In the Industrial
Schools the figurp is 13; In the
Commercial Schools 12 and In
the, elementary or graded schools
7 .. The average in the kinder­
gartens, where the religion of
... Every baby born In the City
each child or Absence thereof is of London for nearly forty years
given by the parents, the percent­ has been registered by Miss
age is 10*.
Keram. the registrar of births
and marriages.
Sydney, Australia’s largest city,
with more than 1,000,000 in-,
A cherry pie, measuring a yard
habitants, threatens to displace
Glasgow as second among the across and .Weighing 40 pounds
white cities Of the British Em­ waB sent to President Coolidge
pire.
,
recently by Michigan cherry
growers.
Electrlflcatlan * of the Central
READ TIDINGS CLASS ADS
Railway of Brazil Is to be start­
ed before the first of the year.
has been spread through official
circles by the ‘•firing” of tan
Foreign Office officials, and nn
intimation that others are on the
list for discharge. Many Peking
Job-holders have sinecures, it is
alleged and draw pay from half
a doxen or more government
posts without doing real work la
any of them.
How to adopt the dials of
clocks and watches has not yet
been decided, but It is likely that
the afternoon hours will be print­
ed In a different color inside the
morning figures, as they now are
pn the clocks of the government
telegraph bureaus.
24-HOUR TIME DATS
ADOPTED IN SWEDEN
STOCKHOLM, (U P) — Time*
tables of 24 hours Instead of
tWlce 12 will be Issued by the
Swedish railroads next spring and
a similar subdivision of the day
Is likely 'to be adopted soon by
the postal service and other pub­
lic departments. . . ’*'•
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The administration
of the
Swedish telegraphs and .tele­
phones has used the 24 h o u r
scheme since 1909 and thus the
public is already partly accus­
tomed to saying 15 o’clock, in­
stead of 3 p. m. or 21 o’clock, in-
its 32 years of existence, waa passenger service on the Paullsta volt motors develop 2340 horse-
torn down recently.
Boulder, Colo., will get ita
water supply from a melting gla­
cier 15 miles from the city.
The most powerful electric lo-
Announcing their purchase of the Borgerson 10c
Store offer specials in an assortment of imported
China Salad Bowl»—49c Each; Creped Amber 8-in.
Large Vaces, 10c Each.
Hallowe'en
It is our aim to offer to our patrons the best values ia •
Vgrlety Store Merchandise that can be secured from the
Markets of the World.
We will feature principally goods retailing at lc to *1.00
and will have values that •will make It to your Interest to
trade here.
PARTY goods
. And Decorations
Table-Sets, Unique Place Cards, Nut-Cups, Nap­
kins, Jack O ’ Lanterns, Horns, Masks, Cat-Quts,
Witches, Skeletons, etc., etc.
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Schroeder’s lOf Store
We will appreciate, your making this store your store and
continue the patronage accorded Mr. Borgerson.
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••Where Ten Cents Is K in g ”
ELHARTS BOOK STORE
ASHLAND, OREGON
S t a r t in g S a tu r d a y Oct. 30, O ur A n n u a l F a ll S e llin g E v e n t
SALES.
_Save Your _
Money
Have Your Balloon Tires Retreaded.
New and Used Tire Bargains.
MADDEN’S TIRE SHOP
70 North Main
Ashland, Ore.
j
Phone 90-.J( lJa>; or Night
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The committee therefore asks that every Re­
publican who wgnts to support President Coolidge,
the policies of the administration, to maintain con­
trol in the Senate and House of Representatives,
who wants a safe, sane and economical state and
county administration and wants to be ably repre­
sented in the state legislature, to support the ticket
from top to bottom.
U. S. Senator—FREDERICK STEIW ER
Congressman—W. 0 . HAW LEY
$65.00
• $35.00
$30.00
$25.00
$16.50
$10.50
Coats
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Supt. Public Instruction—0 . A. HOWARD
Commissioner Labor—C. H. GRAM
Public Service Commissioner—LOUIE BEAN
3*9.00
$30.00
$24.85
320.00
313.50
3 8.75
Friday, N ov. 5th
Monday, Nov. 1st
8 Yards Outing .
Shoes
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Blankets _
2 Pair For.
Grey Double Sheet Blan­
$3.85
® in. Gingham—a nice range of patterns to choose
from.
6 Yards Cotton Challie . . . .
Comfort Challie in newest patterns, 36in. wide.
*
Straps and Oxfords, P a t­
ents and Kids. Regular
value 'np to $5.00 a pair.
ium weight. Regular $1.65
values. A pair
$1.45
Comfort C h a llie ................... . $1.00
County Commissioner—GEO. ALFORD
Surveyor—PA U L RYNNING
Paid Adv,
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$1.35
Flannel
C o rsets.....................................
Girdles and Comhinettes, broken sizes.
Sheets
Men’s U nionsuits..................... $L00
Ivanhoe Unionsuits, winter weight.
Kenwood
Sheets,
s iz e
54 in. checked and stripe
Flannel, absolutely a ll.
wool. Regular $2.50 a Yd.
81xl>0, regular $1.19 val­
Men’s Wool Socks, 3 pair . . . . $1.00
90c
Tuesday, Nov. 2nd
Rayon
Munsingwear
Chemise at .......... $1.59
Reg. Values $1.85
Bloomers .............. $1.79
Regular Values $1.98
Vests a t .................... $1.00
Regular Values $1.25
Step-ins at . . . ..........$1.39
Regular Values $1.55
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Ladies Shoes, a pair . . . . . . $1.00
Saturday, Nov. 6th
Men’s Suits
Satins, Crepes, Wool and
Jersey. New Dresses just
arrived. Regular $20.00
and $16.50 values. No al­
terations,
$13.75
Straps and Oxfords. Values up to $5 a pair.
ter Brand. New Fall Suits
$35.00 Suits a t . . . . $30.00
$25.00 Suits a t . . . . $20.00
$20.00 Suits a t . . . . $15.00
Monday, Nov. 8th
Mens Shoes
$1.00 Discount on any
pair of mens shoes in the
house for Monday only.
Ladies Slips ■
Service weight, Silk to SportSport S a t i n and
the top, full fashioned. Knit Rayon Slips, all
Regular $1.95 value. Spec­ sizes and colors. Regular
ial for Thursday only— $2.50 values. Special
a pair
$1.58
$1.69
Ladies Strap and Ox­
fords. Patent and Kid,
Broken sizes. Values up
to $7.00 a pair
Nashua part wool fancy
Sanitas Lunch Squares, 2 for ..
plaid Blankets, size 66 by
80. Regular value, $4.75 a
all reduced.
$40.00 Suits a t — $35.00
Blankets
2 Lunch C lo th s ............... ... • $1.00
The famous Roco Roches­
Ladies Dresses
Phoenix
Silk Hose
Vote for Two
Changeable Taffeta in all Sport Satin for slips, all
the new shades. Regular
popular colors. Regular $1.25 a yard
$1.69 value a yard
ue each
Tuesday, Nov. 9th
Representative— JOHN H. CARKIN
Sport Satin
Taffeta
kets, regulation size, med'
Thursday Nov. 4th
Representative—W. M. BRIGGS
M erch an d ise
8 Yards Gingham . . . . . . . ; $1.00
L a d le s • ' D r e s s e s 4
We have grouped together a splendid lot of frocks at
these unusual prices.
GROUP 1
Wool Jersey
Dresses
$7.95
$9.45
Tailored Suits, values up
to $30.00 priced at
$9.45
$4.35
Satins, Wool Jer-1. •
■ 'sey and Twill Mens Overalls
’ for
Ladies Suits
pair
GROUP II
for
GROUP III
State Senator—GEO. W. DUNN
.................. $1.00
in newest patterns 36in. wide
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M o BRI de
V alues in Seasonable
LADIES COATS
W ednesday, Nov. 3rd
Justice Supreme Court—H. J. BEAN
E xcep tion al
White and Light Colored, 27 in. wide. A good weight.
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Governor^—I. L. PATTERSON
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Special Only for the Day Listed
Republican
Ticket
The Republican County Central Committee calls
attention to the following ticket, every candidate
thereon being a regular republican nominee, a
taxpayer, representative citizen and perfectly
qualified to fill the position to which he aspires.
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Dollar Specials
Day Sales
o V l C E^TH E T E ^B h T' d AY
N 0 T I C E THE TEN BIG DAY
DON’T M ISS A SINGLE ONE.
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Vote For Three
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Schroeder’s Ten Cent Store .
OUR AN N U AL FALL SELLING EVENT T H A T OFFERS TREM ENDOUS
aw ait ’ yo U
W ITH COMPLETE STOCKS TO SELECT FK 0M AND A GOLDEN H A R V EST OF MONEY SA V ER S A W A IT YOU.
m . brown , t . a .
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Golden Rule Money Savers
BALOON
Tl RES
G eo .
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220 weight Denim mens
Overalls, a pair
95c
GROUP IV
Business Frocks
Afternoon dresses in Sat­
in Crepes and Twills,
priced from
Mens Shirts
P art wool Flannel Shirts,
nU sizes, value, $2.50.
$16 « 0 $34 M One Shirt
Golden Rule Store
Ashland Oregon
Ladies Straps and Ox­
fords, patents, kid. Brok­
en sizes. Values up to $6
a pair
. . » ........ 31.89
2 Shirt« ...................33.25
Shipola
2 Cans for ............... 15o
Young men’s pull-over
Sweaters, all wool Brad­
ley sweaters. Regular $7
values at