Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 03, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    staff of the “ Rogue” school pub­
lication and the officers of the
student body, this week, to se­
cure subscriptions for the paper
and student body dues, The sum
is seventy-five cents which in ­
cludes both. The" money is com­
ing along quite slowly, but it is
expected that more w ilt come in.
next week.
By N EA Service
W A 8 H IN 0 T 0 N— A divorce In
three end's half minutes!
This isn’t a.Reno or Paris rec­
ord. A t Arlington county court­
house (V a .) on thè fringe of
Washington, is perhaps the bue-
iest divorce m ill ln the country.
Th eer are other mills through­
out V irginia bu< nona to equal
Arlington county’s, because that
in e la most.conveniently situated
with reference to ample supplies
of ravf m aterial—d>ig cities, like
Washington gad Baltimore.
The county is the smallest In
the United States, which makes
Its enormous divorce m ill ail the
mòre of a distinction.
It . grinds once u week, on Sat­
urday, for four hours, during
A committee of six. Including
Professor Forsyth, LeRoy Oan-
<lee, Wayne H ill, Raymond Cotter,
Ray Nlel and Sam Prescott made
the trip h r automobile to Med­
ford Monday. Thoi. purpose of
thia trip was to determine the
am o un t'o f damage done to the
grandstand. The damage was not
serious, but will take a fair
amount, of
money o u t'o f
the
A large pep-rally is being plan­
student body fund in order to re­
ned tor the Armistice Day game
pair it.'
nt Medford. Several stunts have
been planned by different organ­
izations, and
posters,
banners
and stickers will flood the streets.
A huge bonfire w ill be held in
seme vacant lot down town, and
everything Inflammable w ill
be
thrown onto it. The merchants,
it is hoped, w ill contribute to the
tire in the form of wooden or pa­
per boxea.
which about 90 divorces Usually
a it turned out.
Officials term the m ill a d is­
grace, but they say they can'^dq
anything about it under the pres­
ent law.
Long before Judge Samuel O.
Brent takes his w?gt, on “divorce
day,’’ the Arlington county court
room always is Jammed with peti­
tioners.
F irst come, first, served is the
rule, and lt > wise to be on hand
prom ptly. There are sura to be
more d^verep applicant^ than can
be heard before adjournment,
and it means a week’s delay, to
to le ft over.
Tim e sets the only lim it on the
number of decrees granted, and
mighty little of that’s wasted.
(•LB NEW YORK EXHIBIT
N E W YO RK , Nov. 9__ ( U P )—
The Museum of the City of New
York today opened the “Old New
Yo$k Exposition.” The exhibits
will be opened to the public for
one week.
Included in the show are old
paintings of George Washington,
Aaron B urr and many o t h e r
prominent Americans of an earlier
day.
Fam ily heirlooms have been
collected for the show that depict
the period following the Revolu­
Front Phoenix—
Mrs. J. W. Fisher of' Phoenix tion.
was a visitor In this city yester­
day.
To the Voters o f Ashland:
An intoxicated man wandered
into a hg«l where an entertain-
meat was going on and was po-
Ittely led out. He entered e«ai»
and was kicked down the stairs.
For the third time he returned
and was thrown out of the w in-
dow. A fter he had somewhat re-
covered from the shock, he m b -
bed bis head and said, " I know
what Is the m atter; these people
don’t want me in there.** I have
come to realise that thia is the
way the people of Ashland feel
pbout me as councilman and it
will not be necessary to ' pitch
me out of the window. I t is not
vory encouraging, a fter six years
of consistent* boosting for our In-
d istries a n d o f constant urging
l e securing of an adequate water
supply, for our eonpmunlty, to I p *
slapped l n . the face and tojd to
get out, but the passage o f the
water bond and fire amendments
make me feel so good that 1 have
no time or Inclination to fool
aiding in Cuba, their photographs
being pasted over the picture of
the real owner.
As Cuban immigration laws
prevent entry of Chinese im m i­
grants and permits a Chineae resi­
dent to leave the island for not
more' than six months, it is be­
lieved th a t some of the Chinese
residents here hare been making
a practice of “ loaning” their pass­
ports to an agency In Hong Kong
to be furnished wodld-be im m i­
grants.
Prosper without adequate sup-
01 water, of which we.are now
a" u"»d i want to thank nA of
yoa who voted for these proposl-
wh,ch I had some part in
1i>l®sl«g before you, and I want
t0 M ,u re you. that In the future,
* • ln the p^8t> y °u
Hud me
•h’’“ «»tly working for the proe-
pwr,ty and welfare of our town,
T ru ,y Yours,
8- D - TAYLO R.
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C H IN E S E F A K E PASSPORTS
IN O RDER TO EN TER H A VA N A
.............
H A VA N
A,Cuba,
( U P )— A
now method of evading Immlgra-
tion laws was uncovered here
when Immigration officials dis-
covered that 27 Chinese ostensib­
ly Cuban residents returning to
Havana after a visit in China,
were (ravelling on false pass-
ports.”
Investigation disclosed that the
men had been furnished with
phsaports of Chinese already re- quent intervals along the
Each ambulance' box
splints and bandages.
contains
democrats lead .
OKLAHOMA ClTT, Nor
(United New?)— Henry S.
K. Benedict, republican, I
ston, democrat, is leading
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Roofing
ALL KINDS ON HAND
FREE SAMPLES
GET OUR PRICES
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
384 Oak St. — At Railroad Crossing — Phone 20
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or course
garages
will burn.
Qot Any Wall Flowers?
clutter up your garage. A t
best they are poor decorations.
I f w e can fix them u p for
worth-while mileage, we’ll do
so—at m ighty lo w cost to you.
A n d i f we can’t, we’l l tell you.
You insure the con­
tend; of your home
against fire. Do you
insure the contents
of your garage—your
automobile! It is
even better fuel for*
fire than furniture,
for it contains a tank
full of gasoline.
¿W ag®g p g i
Anyway,you have nothing to
lose. There is no charge fo r a
; £
A n d i f you w ant naw tirse—
w s h a v e th e m ! G e n u in e
U n ited States U re a at reason-
able prices.
We represent the
Hartford Fire
tsuranoe Company.
B illin g s A g en cy
Leedom’s Tire House
Across from Lithia Springs Hotel
S p e cia l E x cu rsio n
K la m a tli F a lls, N o v . 6-7
Ashland to
Klamath Falls
via Eugene.
ONLY
yes-we use
only C asw ell’s-
Tickets good only Nov. 6 and Expire Nov. 7
Special Standard Sleepers will be handled
on Train 16 to Eugene. Upper $3.0(1; Low­
er $3.75.
Excursionists w ill retura by stage at th e ir owx expense
from Klam ath Falls. Special fare for this occasion, 99.75.
T a k e T h is O p p o rtu n ity
To see this new section of Oregon opened up by the
Cascades Line.
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exclusively by
R, L. DANIELS
Medford, Ore.
1400.000
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