Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 24, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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TURKEYS ME
e ra m m
Head of Turkey Supply Say*
Birds Are Healtljfor
Than Usual
were in excellent condition— much
better than usual at this tia n of
the year..
Price of turkey quoted the first
of the week was 25 cents a pound
on the farm or two ¿cents higher
delivered to packers.
It Is estimated the total turkey
shipment during the entire sea­
son w ill.b e between 25 and 50
car loads.
FM LTM ESUFE .
Of aMEEN
ACTRESS
UPise i s i i i l >
Daughter of Prominent Phy­
sician Injured When
Horse Palls
movie company.
The accident which resulted to
her death occurred whew her
horse slipped sad fell apon her.
ft was at first believed that she
Lad sustained only minor injur­
ies and would quickly recovar, but
a cerebral hemorrhage developed
early Tuesday, which caused her
death.
Mias Stuart was 22 years of age
and a member of the Alpha Delta
Pf sorority and one of m e most
popular students at Berkeley. Her
movie career was meteoric and
because of her beauty and histrio­
nic abilities she had la a short
time won a place close to the
nclghts in fllmdom.
Dr. Leisenring has been noti­
fied of his daughter’s death and
will come to Hollywood to claim
the body.
HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Nov. 24.—
CUREO, Texas, N ot . 24.— (U.
(. N .)— The screen colony mourn­
N .)— Old King Gobbler la strut­ WINBURN TURNS TO CADDIES ed tonight the passing of one of
NEW YORK, Nov. 24.—A new
ting hla stuff bigger and better
its youngest and most promising
than ever this year at Cureo, the profession for their sex, that of actresses, Jean Stuart,
“baby
concentration point of the na­ acting as golf caddies, will be op­ film star/* victim of a fall from
tion’! Thanksgiving day meat sup­ en to the young women of Harri­ a horse In Beverly Hills Sunday.
ply.,,
, • son, N. Y., when a contemplated
In private life she was Marg­
The turkey raisers in this lit­ public golf course Is completed aret LeUenrlag, daughter of Dr.
tle community which boasts that here on 251 acres of land recent­ L. M. Leisenring, prominent San
it Is the turkey capital of the ly purchased by Jesse Wlnburn, Francisco Bay region surgeon,
world, declare that the bronzed banker, who at one time resided and head of the Vallejo saatar-
bird is not only healthier a n d ^ n Ashland, Oregon.
inm.
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Healthful recreation for the
more luscious thia year than ever
Mias Stuart entered the films
before, but that also there Is more girls and suitable caddies for from the university Of California
of h|m.
'ti*' Xqmen golfers will be the result at Berkeley, where, In her senior CHURCH CASE PROGRESSES
ROSEBURG, Nov. 24.— (U, N.)
'The turkey packers hare ship­ of his plan, Wlnburn believes. jeer, she won the "typical col­
—
Indications
Tuesday showed
ped 13 cars of dressed turkeys The announcement, coming from lege girl'* contest conducted by a
that the Canyonville church riot
from here to date, compared to him, was In the way of a right­
case which began in the circuit
12 - last season.
The shipment about fac*, Tor when Wlnburn,
would have been much heavier, who is president of the Bronxvll- ’ ko TICK ..OF ..FILING.. OF ..RE- here last Friday probably will
but the turkey crop is said to be It Gold association, purchased the PORT -O F -ASSESSMENTS ..OF not reach the jury before Wednes­
about two weeks late. For this Bronxville golf club last year, he SPECIAL BENEFITS IN THE day.
Arthur Dubell, plaintiff, la su­
reason thè bulk of an enormous enforced a ruling that no women MATTER OF THE CON8TRUC-
week-end influx of turkeys was should be permitted to use- the TION"OF A SEWER IN SEWER ing the Rev. H. M. Shaefar,
preacher and until recently mayor
too late for the Thanksgiving links.
DISTRICT NO. 28 IN THE CITY
of that city, and two other men
“They
play
golf
only
as
a
means
market.
OF ASHLAND. OREGON...............
for 52,360, claiming damages for
tor
gossip
and
social
advance­
The first shipment of birds to
Recorder’s Office,
a
knife wound suffered la a fight
reach the market here, were, unde­ ment/* he maid then.— Portland
Ashland, Ore.
which
followed when a group of
veloped but in splendid condi­ Oregonian.
Nov. 24. 192«. men endeavored to fcreak up re­
tion, according to shippers. 8. F.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Dixon of the Dixon Packing Com­ NOTICE.. OF ..FILING ..OF ..RB- that the Board of Viewers ap­ vival meeting last August. ,
Feeling la high in Canyonville
pany, Houston, said that his firm J*ORT ..OF.. ASSESSMENTS ..OF pointed to determine and assess
SPECIAL
BENEFITS
IN
THE
bad dressed 1S,0\>0 pounds of
the special benefits in the matter
turkeys this season and that they MATTER OF THE CONBTRUC. of the construction of a sewer on
TION OF A SEWER IN SEWER Mountain Avenue In Sewer Dis­
DISTRICT NO. 29 IN THE CITY trict No. 28, has filed its report
of A shland , O regon .
with the City Recorder for the
Recorder’s Office, inspection of any person interest­
Ashland, Ore. ed and any person or persons ag­
Nov. 24, 1926. grieved thereby may appear and
After you've shortened
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN make objection thereto before
your cake with Snow­ that the Board of Viewers ap­ the Common Council at the City
T T isa n o b stt-
d rift, try S now d rift pointed to determine and assess Hall at 8:15 o ’clock p. m. Tues­
A nata cold in­
the special benefit! in the matter day, the 7th day of December,
deed that can
of the construction of a sewer on n ;« ;
resist the direct,
d elid ou s.
Coolidge street, in Sewer^Dlstrict
O. H. JOHNSON,
double action a i
No. 29, has filed its report with
Mayor
Vicks
VapoRub.
When
it is nibbed
the Ciyt Receorder for the inspec.
GERTRUDE BIEDE,
over
throat
and
chest
at
bedtime.
tion of any person interested, and
Recorder.
KATI
any person or persons aggrieved
VAUGHN’S
71-1 Vicks acts in two ways at once:
/•r
(1) Direct to the inflamed air pas-
thereby may appear and make ob­
sags«
with its medicated vapors, re­
jection
thereto
before
the
Com­
CHOCOLATE IC IN G
leased by the body heat; and
mon
Council
at
the
City
Hall
at
X Square Bitter Chocolate
STARTER
(2) Direct through the skin like an
8:20 o ’clock p. m. Tuesday, Dec.
X Cup Boiling Water
old-fashioned poultice, “ drawing
GENERATOR
7, 192«.,
out’* the tightness, soreness
BATTERY
s
y Tablespoons Snowdrift
O. H. JOHNSON,
IGNITION
y i Teaspoon Salt
Mayor
Head or chest colds may notify sap
COILS
y4 Teaspoon Vanilla
your vitality and undermine your
GERTRUDE BIEDE.
TRY US!
health. Don’t neglect them.
Recorder,
i Pound Confectioner's Sugar
We can give yon the best of
service on the above class* of
Melt chocolate, add boiling
-£ c
repair work.
water and cook for few min­
utes over hot water. A d d
Snowdrift, salt and vanilla.
At Home. Nebraska Lady Tells
How.
Remove from stove and stir
882 East Maia St.
Mrs. 8. H. Goldsnstein, Inland, i
Nebr., says. "I had terrible cbok- |
in slowly the confectioner’s
ing spells, smothering, nervous­
sugar.
ness, palpitation, difficult breath
tug and before each spell it seem
ed as if my face was swelling
and I couldn’t control my tongue,
Since nslng Sorbol - Quadruple
tljese symptoms have gone.
It
has been six months and I now I
reel fine.” Bold at all drag stores
or write Sorbol Company, Mech­
anicsburg, Ohio. Locally at Bol­
ton’s Drag Store.
MAN ACT VIOLATED,
CLAIMS MUTUAL LOVE
Auto Electric
Garage
yissts
WINTER IS HERE
S n o w d r ift
V
FBI the Coal Bin
We can make
prompt deliveries
on
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Coal and Blocks.
Would You Care for
a Christmas Gift-
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ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
If you knew that the giver rushed in at
the last minute and bought any old thing
lie could find from a picked over stock,
had it wrapped and sent with a feeling of
relief. Such gifts are never appreciated.
Come in now and let us jielp yon select
something that will *be appreciated and
lasting. Something that will speak of
your individuality as the giver, A small
deposit will hold any article in onr store
until Christmas.
CHAS. A. WHITE
<
Enders Block
“ GIFTS THAT LAST”
384 Oak St. — At Railroad Crossing — 'Phone 20
PRbTECT YOUR CAR IN OUR
STORAGE GARAGE
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Monthly Storage
$4 and $5 per month
M ER C H A N TS!
Do not leave your ca n out in the rain all day-
Take advantage of our low day storage rates
and save your car. Our dean, warm, fire proof
garage provides the beat possible protection.
Day Storage, 6 A m. to 7 p. m.
$2.50 per month
W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES
FOR MEN ,
Gaa—Oil—Washing—Greasing—Repain
Free Crankcase Service
This name stands for quality and price. The name
stamped on each sole for your protection.
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
II A; STEARNS, Prop.
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
(Continued From Fake Ona)
stood Fall was resigning from the
cabinet the following March 4, to
round out hla public career, mak­
ing the point that Doheny advanc­
ed the money, believing that Fall
was at the end of bla public ser­
vice and would not bo in a posi­
tion to do him official favors.
(Continued From Page One)
Mrs. Isabelle Burch and a love
entanglement,
culminating
in
elopment followed.
“Jf the public knew all the
facts in the case it would pity and
not condemn us/* said
Mrs.
Burch, when aha conferred with
attorneys Tuesday. “We gave up
everything to start life together.
My husband was willing to di­
vorce me, but Mrs. Marson was
determined that Arnaldo and I
should not have each other."
The couple has been having fi­
nancial difficulties tinea coming
here. . Captain Marson, an engi­
neer, was unable to find employ­
ment and Mrs. Burch took work
ca a store attendant
Marson, according to federal
Jio oil leases with Doheny were
pending or contemplated at that
time, Hogan insisted. “
,
Bat Just before the time of
Fall’s expected resignation, Will
Hays decided to leave the cabin­
et and receive his present movie
Job. Harding then called Fall
in and pleaded with him to stay
another year. He did not want
the public to think his cabinet
was falling to pieces at the end
of Its first year. Fall stayed and
during the second year the Do-
heny leases • develop« J — but
through navy depart* •ant Offic­
ial«, not through FM1, wh
time opposed features of the
posed deala, Hogan said.
Any Girl Can .
Be Pretty
Stephenson Jersey Cloth Blazer
A new kind of
Made by a naw
on until you taka it ofl. Boras and
do not show. Not affected by perspira­
tion. Gives Ufa and beauty to your
complexion almost unbelieveable. It Io
called MELLO-GLQ. U w w W loveih
Warin’ and long wear at give away prices.
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ARMY GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town
Opposite New Hotel* — Open Evenings
Ashland Will Prosper
It is but a matter of weeks before the success
of the new and improved retorts in the Shale
Oil Field is determined.
Colds
Goitre Treated
Externally
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and partisans of both sides are official« la not American citisen.
packing the court room dally.
Deportation as an undesirable
alien may ba asked, It wee said.
Waldport — Old Baldwin sauT-
talll. recently burned, will be re­
FALL-DOHENY DEFENSE
halle.
MAKES UNUSUAL CLAIM
A Double
Treatment
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We who have surmounted the obstacles thus far and
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The success of the shale oil operations will mean
many thousands of dollars a year to the city of Ash­
land. It w ill mean a permanent and substantial
payroll. It will mean another memorable step in
the march of civic progress.
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No Promotion Work
! I
We are not asking for huge sums with which
the experimental work. We have put our own
and our own money into this preliminary work-
But we have drained our resources. We now need
but a comparatively small sum with which to com­
plete the last step in this gigantic enterprise.
Ashland Always Ready
Whenever he people of Ashland have been called
upon to give their moral and financial support to
some worthy enterprise they have always answer­
ed with a will. If they could but vision the harvest
which shale oil production is certain to reap for
all of ^shland, we feel confident that they would
now rally to our cause.
*,
We Want You to Know
Investigate for yourself just what we are doing and
what we are seeking. You owe it to yourself and
your city to make this inquiry right now.
The Pacific Lumber and
Shaicrics, Ine.
CHARLES D. CROUCH, Presiden».