Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 05, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    weztern Europe. h u MtoeteS »
aite oa the Columbia rivAf la
Oregon, in d , In relying on a trade
learned In boyhood, w ill try to
make Siberian red caviar, (be
prime delicacy of
American
tablea.
» • ; • - Joins SM
YurovgclJ 1»»» J « t o b ta ln H hie
fa ll citizenship.
f t i ha» jfone
north to Join hia son, to
rlth
him the secret of the jndua(ry.
W hile Yurrlteh was taking the
oath of allegiance here, Michael
Hreehititaky, myatery general of
Siberia, who had failed to obtain
turoyUch'a influence, with Am eri­
can f iannclera, who * an exile in
southern Japan.
The influence that HreshlUtaky
sptt'gbt was used by f uroriich in­
stead for Che purpose of showing
naturalization authorities that he
was a man of honor, f it to be a
citizen.
1
BY H.
,
United News Staff Correspondent
SAN tR A N C iscd, Nor.
V seoir Yurovitck, who once was
the trusted financial agent ot the
czar of Russia and who might er-
on hare been a king himself bad
he been willing to plunge Asia in
blood. Is now. an American citizen,
rebuilding a great Russian Indus­
try on American soil.
This man, to whom millions
were as small colas when the
Muscovites were advancing info
Among
hie
When revolution broke to Rus­
sia,
1»J7,
had Just
ignited
States to purchase munitions.
In the tin,« that it took to cap­
ture imperial train and imprison
tip czar Yprovttch waa stripped
ot hia fortune and became a hant-
cd man. /
completed
Yuroriteh
a trip , tp the
Auctioned Off
sent tor Yararftch, b a t h e W
gone on through C h ia* to Amoi** .
ea, uninformed of tho efforts ,|h
obtain bia participation. H w p|
Mor. 5.— (Ü M V
wild in Peking toM thiiyro to Re«
Yuroriteh an<l obtain hla aid
blasts dthe boh« ot tho w h ite Baft-'
flpna for a “M ittel Asia.” Hreah-
ftltaky and t l generals wept te.i.
P o t in i, ran afoul ot Internation­
a l intrigue and were toternad to
,l# tl,
.
I ■ , There wore dozens of ventures
> that .Yuroriteh might hare Joined,
U t ho had an eye only for Amer-
hm. H id only comment upon be­
coming a citizen wan: " It was
•heap a t the price.**
•u to .
Orsge#
■
w ill
observe
Afrple
Week, October »0 to Nor. d.
Lincoln.
Hia family was scattered, each
reeking escape by a different
route.
Fled to Siberia
Yuroriteh- fled to Siberia, into
Manchuria. He spurned offers of
help- Ha desired only, to reach
America. W hile bo traveled as a
refuge bia name was presented to
«O-YRAR OLD STABLB BOY *
Ilreshititsky, then in Vladivostok,
BUILDS CRYPT FOR SKLF
planning, an invasion that would
sweep southdrn Siberia and the
R a JDU-BOSZORMENY, H pu -
Mongol territories and establish a
< *ry — (U n ited Press) — Laaalo
were league o f kingdoms extending
KOnUa wishes to bo remen^ered
'
. ...
.« -•-»**
by the world as a "stable boj.*'
For forty yaara he has been em­
hose lo k ^ y e u hear abeut grenmother being mere peppy than
ployed at Hortohagy to the low­
x-r granddaughter are right. Anyhow, them two grandmother»,
r»Hudao«i (left) end M r . R. J. Elliott, he«« Juat finished a «not of
lands of Hungary.
1 Fean:« to. Atbmtle City and back, alone and unaided, »vrii flxirg
■ Kordas is now almost sixty
n iires ntpiig the way They're sisters and Seattle ■ fnetr nemo.
years old. During hia life he hah
saved more than a thousand dol­
starts mm
lars w ith which he Is now, erect­
Scientists hare discovered a
iver, near (
ing a crypt to which he jria lm a spider along the Amazon which
to be burled,when he/diea. On traps and eats small birds.*
top of crypt he is piecing a ljte-
Portland—-Powerful naw
ptze statue of himself at work
Lobsters make tore to their trn Broadcasting station a
e irry in g hia favorite horse.
mates, according to an English on air, by Janaary 1.
scientist.
Portland— A
>2,500,000, 1>.
Chiloquin— 3. H irv i w ill build
>ry, 600- fam ily apartment
Classified Ads Bring Result*. >25,000 brick business block.
use on West Park proponpd. X
credentials
(United Mpqp— California had
boon aw anr back into tho dry
column by ah aralanehe of rotas
from the southern part of the
THE QUALITY STORE
■ éi M M
T O
klam ath County w ill build >30,-
000 Jail.
- , .Y z
DID FORD SELL
14,000,000 CARS
hi
«ut riku» cara O e
Fordson
t DOES Make a Difference
Where You Bur Your Ford
FEW OF THE MANY
for one H ollar .
Pullaway Sheets
THE GOLD SEEKERS
Stall Fast Silk Drapery
36 inches wide? Colors: Blue, Rose s
and Gold. Values up to $1.59. Yard
- .
,.I»—. ' t . mja t ' >.e ■ ■
■■■■ ■— 1
Size 81x90 foil bleached, no
seams. Sold regular $1.48
Each
Daisy riliow l
Coinc Rink, Blue and Gold. Good $ f
size. Sold regular 39c each.
4jfpr
Sizes 42 and 45 inch. Sold
regulaf 39c each. .
*
Queen Ann Ruffled
Curtains
Size 16x32. E xtra value. Sold
$g
regular 19c e adh
*
7 fo r ’
2 1-4 yards long made with the
backs, $1.25 pair regular.
Pair
Pure Liiien Damask
Sell Well Part Linen
Crash Toweling
SILVER BLEACliED
iches wide,, itty at this un-
I
•
■ Another Week
Goods Are Being Slaughtered at Unheard of
4. ;
Prices;
WATCHES are going for less than they tall be
manufactured for.
DIAMONDS ace being sold for less thatl they
edfi be Imported for.
Ntaw is ydtai- opportunity tt> buy High Grade
It is the same way in any quest for
welflthj.you have to have some capital to start
with to ?OU feri’t start.
riow is it going to be with you! W ill you
he ready When vonr big chance comes f Are
Thè Citíieüs Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
LirigeHfe Materials
Plaid Ai Ctttion Sheet
Blankets
« . t o a r a s W ID E
j
Own PTice
Fine ste er materials in the want
colors. V at up td 45c Yd. 3 Yds.
- — ,— *' g a f a --------------------
Size 66x80. Six colors to choose
from, Low price while they last. Ea,
Comfort Batting
9 YOUR GAIN.
ifice my entire stock in
Comfdrt Challie
Bfahtah Mottoe a id Will buy Turkey« frdtn the
AM
S IL K I
Saturday
oO of the seasons neweet
Frocks, (kdors: Jungto Green,
Channel Red, Tan and Black.
valübb up
WINTER COATS AT NEW
ÚB Ü P Î O 424-50 SATU R D AY
VALÜF
ATTENTION!
TÜRfeÉT GROWERS
We tire flow located In Mffdfbrd With regular
d s bought for this dollar
$
gilt ana diirk patterns. 6 Yds.,
2 1-2 lbg. fnll comfort, 72x90
Sold regalar $1.35.
Ea
$19.75
In a “ gold rush” the penniless prospector had
to get a friend to “ grub-stake’’. him or the
treasure hunt was “ off” so far as he was con-
1 low price p oU ar Days. Yard
Fine quality for family use.
20c yard regular.
- 7 yards for
R egular
"GRUBSTAKE”
i Deförit Will
Hwi’t fail tta a
ive M oney
Any Article ¿elected Unti
I the Auction Sale
pay yota fta do
Growers, both at Thanksgiving and Christmas.
puy cash, and on acoount of our various
¿ufiets on the Pacific Ooasl and Cast, we are
ibtff tb ofWfr the highest market prices.
If you wtii forward ns
¿une iftd ad-
dfcss or ’piton« ns, we wffl mail you help­
9300 Diamdnd
ful instfoordhs on feeding, tdlo óft kiUlhg tied
dresuftg, And te due time, tnatfcet <fubUtfdfll.
f t Ö iV lN AWA Y AT Î Ÿ Ê I
AT 2:30 AND 7:30 DAILY.
JOHNSON, Jewder
S H I^ N D , OREGON
¡
ÈWifi & Company
l.ïth and Front 8 t.-P h o n e 30-M edford, O fe