Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 17, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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la Pennsylvania and Illinois have
rpvested startling cam pai«* ex­
penditures running overt" a <m il­
lion dollar* i i one‘cnee, i In Illi-
nola Fffknfc-L. Smith, the sgateax-
DR. W. 9. CRANDALL
fu l republican candidates, adm it­
Osteopathic
ted receiving 3126,000 from Sam­
BY
H
E
N
R
Y
WOOD
Physician
« « I Surgeon
American*
w
ith
vagt
financial
re­
uel Instill. u tility magnate. The
Bye, Bar, Nose and Throat.
g ift was1 regarded by, mkny sen­ United.Press Staff Correspondent sources behind th an conceived
Office Phone 1 3 *
GENEVA— Peace has at last the idea of a larger and more
ator* ns reprehensible
because
First National Bank Building
been
established
in
the
ranks
effective
organisation.
Aa
A.
Con­
Smith, at the time he accepted it,
was head of the Illin o is commerce of the International Red Cross sequence in 1919 tb« League of
DR. B A IL IE B. SHAW
.
,
/
FO
R
S
A
L
¿
—
Fryers
a
id
pull-
N atio n al Red Cfosfc aoeiepe« was
¿4qi«tts*ion which fined* tetea on society.
FOR RENT— >6 room furnished
Physician and Hnrgeon
The actual signing of the peace launched with a president and
Insdll’s utilities. The fig h t over
«Harneo doss la. Phone 878-Y. •te. 71« esch,,<
108 Pioneer Ave
Sm ith’s m oral fitness to sit in treaty, however, w ill only take executive committee o f Its own.
Office and Resident Phone
For a time thia organisation
k the senate probably w ill begin place at an international confer­
FOR 8A tffk-t*have s t y
ence to he held in Swltserland made its international headquar­
Office Honrs
after Hew Team.
plow tor «alo. Have you e
. Another senator, Gould j of next spring and which will bw ters at Geneva and tried to work
o ff Pbohe Mrs. Falb. »F11
Plano Instruction. Mrs. H. , t M s la g .is under scrutiny because attended by delegates of all the in harmony* with the original In ­
Alktns. Beginners preferred. Tel, . be gave 8160,000 to a Canadian leading governments of the world ternational Red Cross commit­
F O R RHNT— 4-rocm fur. nr
WOOD—-D
ry
oak,'^Eanxanl
ta'.
U
l-J . *
mA.
199-1-mo official some -years ago' when be aa well as representatives of all tee. but later moved to Paris,
nnfnr. apartment, modern dose In
was trying to get favors from the of the national -Red Cross societ­ from where various efforts were
very reasonable. Gall afternoon« TavemOt- Phons 17F3.
111-10«
MATERNITY HOME J - 168 provincial government o f » New ies.
launched t a arrive at aome basis
• t Oregon Hotel. Please do not
Granite. Reasons bice terms. 8«-tf Brunswick. This a ffa ir is mow
T h e . necessity of healing up of union. .
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188 Granite
'■ KATCHINO BOOS
»bone.
114-1
The situation was complicated
being investigated ' by a senate certain divergencies that existed
1887 orders—s ta rt, batching
Where
the
sick and aged are
hama K b r transfer a n d
, F O R R E N T — Fnrnsihed «mall Immediately from my
committee, and it may be that a in the international organisation by the fact that the original in­
leghorn
» re d for in pleasant home
Storage
Co.
office
at
fv
ld
sa
o
o
,
apartments and cabins with go. Tansred three ye«r old bens, al­
fight w ill be m ade, to unseat of the Red Cross has become ternational Red Cross committee
inrroondings.
rages. Reasonable by month so custom hatching. Mrs. Allen, <74 North Main. Phone 410.
Gould, Vare of Pennsylvania also especially im perative- owing, to nt Geneva wished to restrict the
. 77»tf faces a fight whan be comes Jn a the fact that the international activities of the organisation to
or week. Barber Aate. 168 Gran­ Phono 840-T.
PR A C TIC AL NURSING
107-l-mo.
ite.
, U l-tt
year from now over his expend 1 Union for the relief of disaster the original ends for which it
CHOICEST FOOD
PAVEMONW TRANSFER dry ANT CURL IN TROUBLE—May tyres In Pennsylvania.
stricken nations which the Lea­ was created, namely the lessen­
(
»
eommnnlcate
with
Ensign
Las
»od for sain. Rssldonoo 88 3rd
Much bickering and little, misi- gue of Nations expects to launch ing of the. horrors of war, and
. Phons M i.
99-1-mo.»
of tbs Salvation Army at tbs ness Is the story of tbs. year. next year w ill count largely on help for the woujaded, m ntlliated.
White Shield Home, 646 May- Whatever the bickering may eome the Red Cross organisation for' fugitives and prisoners. In other
nr TOO WANT a good honte
to In the end, i i has already stim­ the carrying out of it mutual as­ words, it was to be strictly a
fair Ave.. Portland. Oregon.
Inquire nt Brown A Rice, 43 N.
ulated' the consciences of a good sistance in time of need.
wartime organisation.
WHITTLE TRANSFER
Main.
>.
OS-tf
many men la public life.
The difficulty that has existed
On the other band the league
A STORAGE 0 0 .
reduction measure last spring.
F O R R E N T — Furnished not
In the interior ranks of the Red of National Red Cross societies
FOR SALE— Cook and heating
This Is now In effect
L ittle of
tage on Indiana rft. Inquire 8 In­
Cross
for
a
number
of
years
stoves, 88 to l i t . Eaqle Brass
Coal, Wood and Storage
legislative Importance was , pos­ POLITICAL PRISONER«
diana St.
116-3 •
past arosa from the fact that it
Foundry. 140 Oberlin St, 10-lm« sible In the short month Congress
ARB NEEDED IN BRAZIL
was an organizhtlon with two
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
FOR RENT:— Modern Bunga­
FOR SALE— Wood at 111 per has been back.
Long Distance Hauling.
heads which did not work to­
low. Good condition, 8-rooms,
The chief political event of the
RIO n a JANEIRO— (U P) — gether. '
cord, black oak. Body fir, 810.80
garage. Phone 4 10 -J ,
113-3*
Anto freight Terminal
cord. S trin g Included, 18 in. year was the off-year election last Only several months have pawed
The Red Cross, as originally
mw
oak, 8< tier, 1« in. 84.60 tier, November which reduced te Re­ since D r- Washington Luis took constituted in 1963 and 1864,
Phone 117
publican m ajority In the house over the presidency of Brazil established as Its central execu­
body fir, 88.80 and 84. Phono
Deal promptly with a cold. U te the
slightly and came within one or but-m ore has been accomplished tive head a committee of Geneva
Office 89 Oak S t
most efficient, most complete help.
118-R or call I I I ■ St. L. A.
twp seats of wlpng it out entirely during th a t period toward .po­ citizens known aa the interna­ That is HILL’S ? ! ! is so ideal teat
FORRKNT— 14
rooms fut- Decker.
101-1 mo.«
in the senate. Coolidge’s cam­ litical pacification o f this coun­ tional Red Cross committee. They we paid 81,000,000 for i t H IL L ’S
tiished house. Refer or inquire
stops the cold in 24 hours, checks the
paign
manager. Senator W illiam
Mrs. M ary C o u rts,'|06 Fourth St.
WELL DRILLING
try than was don« in the entire served as a sort of link between fever, opens the howds, tones the en­
M.
Butler
of
Massachusetss
was
Ashland.
111-L w k.«
system. Millions now employ i t
R. 0 . Vochatsor, deep
well defeated by former Senator DaVId six years prtor to his» inaugura­ the various national Red Cross tire
Cta.S it
"
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societies that sprang up in the
drilling, Talent, Oro. Phono 346- A. Walsh. Senator Wadsworth of tion. November 15.
Learn to play Golf this winter
Am ong, President Luis’ first different countriee.
J-3. ¿Estimates given ou « a te r New York was defeated by the
and be ready for the opening
Following the war, however,
systems.
100-1-m o* Tammany candidate, Robert F. moves after he took office was
of the Ashland course this
the
release
of
a
number
of
po­
FO B R E N T — Furnished sleep­
spring.
Wagner. Several other Republican
ing room with heat, 478 Blvd. .
senators were defeated, most of litical prisoners, among whom
Let Me Teach You
I ll- » «
them colorless men who slipped were high naval and m ilitary
FO R « A L E — Young Jersey cow
officers,
newspaper men
and
B IL L Y SELKIRK
STEAM HEATED ROOMS— A — fresh Feb. 1st., w ith third calf, Into the senate on the Harding
Ashland Lodge No. 38, A. F .
Ashlai
prominent civilians. Only a few
landslide
six
years
ago.
Their
tow more choice warm
steam «60 Ashland St.
O. F — .1
118-2* states simply went back to normal weeks after the inauguration or A A. M ,— Meets in the Masonic
Ashland Golf Club
hall ovary 2nd Thursday. Mast-
hall evi
at
permanent
this year when the extra pall of the neW administration a ship­
Studio, I I I B. Main
er. Dr. R. L. Burdtc; Secretary,
Grand,
»d-
100-tf
W illiam Day.
Grand,
a popular republican presidential load of political prisoners was
candidate was missing.
brought back’ to Rio from the
Siskiyoo Chapter No. 21, R.
W A N T E D ■ Experienced pruners.
The year has turned up many prison on the Island of Trinidad
A. M.— Meets in the Maspnle
Sanerete Qrobards. Talent. 116-3
hall every 3rd Thursday. High
WM. E. GOULD
FO R E X C H A N G E — 0 acres of
Hope Rebekah Lodge No. Id
Priest, Clyde A. Malônè; Sec­
tine garden , soU.
Bellview
— Meets in the I. O. O. F. ball
Realtor
retary, W illiam Day.
on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.
district, large boose, for Ashland United News Gives
Phone* 458-J
Noble Grand, Mrs. May Bib;
homo, Ashland Realty Co. 118-8
M alta Conuqandery No. 4, M.
Political Review
Reoording
Secretary,
Miss
T — Meets in the Masonic hall
B u ild e r
C on tractor
Ethel Reed.
on the 1st and 3rd Wednes­
Repairing and Remodeling
days. Em. Commander, D. H.
Ashland Lodge No. 044, B .
Specialist in, Quality, -
Jadkson;
Recorder, W illiam
P.
O. E.— Meets la the Elks
Not , Quantity; Shingling
. apparently, to successfully Chal­
Bay.
Temple every Saturday. Exalt­
We are npw p rep ared to ta k e d e liv e r y o f cream ,
lenge Coolidge.
. ,
ed Ruler, James Bowers Sec­
Galvanised Nalls Used.
H
ila
h
Temple
A.
A.
O.
N.
M.
.
I t Is doubtful however wheth-
20 Year Guarantee,
retary, Ed Thorntoa.
th
e
p
rice
n
o
w
b
e
in
g
50c
p
e
r
p
ou
n
d
fo
r
b
u
ttorfu
t
S— Meets in the Masonic hall
. or Coolidge wiU be able to get the
every 1st Friday. Illustrious
4«4 Mountain Ave.
Ivy Camp No. 8898, Royal
i nemtuation without a fight. Ro-
d e l i v e r ^ at o u r p lan t.
Potentate. F. D. Wagner; Re­
Neighbors. — Meets in the
. publican aumiaption next time
corder, , W illiam Day.
Moose hall on the 1st and 3rd
I means election unless the Demo-
Mondays: Oracle, Mrs. A. A. I prepared a plan o f peace time
Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E.
i orate bury the feud which Is still
MaddSn; Recorder, Mrs. Alice I activities as well, such as furth-
8— -Meets In the Masonic hail
harasslQg them. A1 Smith is not
Turner,
I erlng public hygiene, and an ae-
" FO R SALE — . î-r o o » house, ' through- M cAioo I s not through.
•n the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays.
W
orthy
Matron,
Mrs.
Nellie
Ashland Lodge No. 117, K. I tlvo fight against tuberculosis.
A llda St., garage, chicken coop, 1 The same fight that wrecked the
Peters; Secretary, Mrs. Leah
of P — Meets In the I. Q. O. F. I social diseases and other menaces
basement and double lot.
B ar­ party in Madison Square Garden
H. Caldwell.
/
ball on 1st and 3rd Friday». I to 'public health. Any fusion of
gain at 88800.
T/»rma. Call
*, seems inevitable again unless the
Chancellor Commander, M il­
«5S-J. Gould Realtor.
> 118-tf factions show more pacific dlapo-
the two organisations meant
lard Dunn
Zulelma Temple, Daughters
143 North Pioneer
probably a change In the actlvll-
of
The
N
ile—
Meets
In
the
Ma­
FOB SALE— I t 1-1 acres, 1-2 M K 5M Iff IM f r w r i
nurnslde Relief Corps, No. I les of the Red Cross aa well as
sonic hall every 2nd Saturday.
miles from city, 3 a. under ditch. have thus far.
34.— Meets In the I. O. O. F. I a loss of authority for one or
Meets alternately at Medford,
But whether many qau afford
kali no the 1st and 3rd Satur­
6 room house, barn, chicken
Ashland and Grants Pass. Prin­
the other of the two heads.
days. at 2 p. m. . President,
to
fight
Coolidge
openly
is
a
ques­
house, 3 room smoke honse,
cess Tirzah, Lorena McNair;
Under the project of fusion
Mrs.
Alice
Turner;
Secretary,
.wood shod. 81680. i Brbwil A tion. Terrific efforts w ill be made'
Princess Zulelka, Grace Ma*
I that has Just been adopted by a
Mrs. 8. A. Peters, Sr.
during
die
edming
year
\o
"
per­
Rice, «8 N. Main St. ’
'lll-tf
Methodist Eptaeopte Chnrcb
Church of the Nazarene
special Red Cross conference that
suade Coolidge privately to drop
Ashland Homestead No. 4007
N. Mate and Lsnrol streets.
Fourth and C Streets
was attended by delegates of all
B. A. Y .— Meets In the I. O.
out. They w ill argne w ith him
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
Ashland Chapter DcModay—>
P. C. Thatcher, Pastor
the leading governments and
O.
F.
hall
on
the
2nd
and
4th
i many solving more than eight
Lanrel street. Pbene 87.
Meets in the Masonic hall on
Mondays.
Full Gospel Temple
Red Cross societies, a permanent,
the 2nd and 4th Mondays.
yeans to tlm W h ite House is too
, Pwuhytsrtsn Church
Boulevard
Master
Counsellor,
Milton
Vlce-PreRl<i«at. First M itioesl Bank deep-seated <« bo defied oven by
Fréteras! Brotherhood— 1st oommon organisation < w ill be
N. M al» SO« Helman streets
J. 8. Murphy, Pastor
of Rsrtland
Franklin ? Senior Counsellor,
adopted something along the
such a popular preSldeat as Cool-
and
3rd
Thursdays,
at the
Hugh T, Etichebnore, Pastor,
Net parsimony, but opnseientious
Roland Parks.
same lines aa the league of Na­
Moose H all.
Pentecostal Church
132 N. M»tfl 8t. Phone 491-L.
and continuous sftort toward the idge. I t hb refuses to yield, then
tions.
•to
n
e
Church,
F
ifth
and
Main
conservation e f all that goes to, there will be a fight in the con-
Mahogany Camp No. fl.voa,
Acorn Circle No. 54, Neigh»
streets
The ceutral authority w ill be
«asks .life happier veAGOn without qweetlea. Just
Itorn of the Woodcraft.— Meets
M. W . A — -Meets In the Moos«
Services
in
Adventist
Church,
E.
F.
Bingham,
Pastor
■ an d b rig h te r and now Lowden is slated to be the
an annual International Red Cross
In
the
I.
O.
O.
F.
hall
on
the
hall
on
the
2nd
and
4th
F
ri­
f0 gfj T an fe t)lf, jn
Fourth and C St. H. H. Young,
conference t^at will correspond
1st and 3rd Mondays. Guard­
days.
T rin ity Episcopal Church
Pgttor, <38 Boulevard. *
»rests o f
.11 loader of this fight. Plans may
ian Neighbor, Mrs. W . O. Pres­
to the League assembly, after
Second Street
S’
8uch is th e re a l change before June. 1028, how­
American leegion Post No.
cott; Clerk, Mrs. Wm. Stem-
te v . P. K . Hammond, Vicar,
H
■- :
„ ■ m e a n i n g of th r ift, ever, It a stronger man is found.
which there w ill be aa executive
F irst Church of Christ
14.—- Meets 2-4 Tuesday in
nett.
<2 Second Btroet. Phone 111
j council corresponding to the Lea­
Srlentist— South Pioneer Ave.
g ■'
seems to me.
Pioneer Hall Commander, Mil-
Mrs. Ells. M. Sm ithy F irst
11',
N th r if t m p * n t
Aahlano
Camp
No.
24B,
W.
gue council and on which both
lard Orubb. Adjutant, T. L-
Coming down to the < accom­
CongregatiosMl Church
■
to h o a rd , o r If It
Reader, 78 Fourth St. Phone
>). W — Meets in the I. O. O. F.
Patterson.
the original International Red
Boulevard
n n ,y
to plishments of the last yehr, they
471-J
ball on the 2 n d 'and 4th Mon­
Rev. Chaa. D? Gaffney
. '■ t e v n
m o n ey
i t have been few. Business has pros­
Cross Committee and the League
days. Olerk, J. R. W ick; Con­
American Legion Auxiliary
480 Boulevard
gA
'
be of little pered-
pf Red , 9rosa societies will be
The country apparently
Christian Church
—
1-3
Mondays,
In
thb
Pioneer
sul
Commander,
C.
E.
Lane.
^ ' M i 7 ? a B H W .V S4«e ■ It. m e a n s
B and Second Streets.
represented.
Free Methodist Church
hall on Winburn Way. Mrs. C.
has been absorbed in making
___more than
Pilot Rock Encampment No.
V. K. Allison, Pastor,
ff.
Main
aud
Sixth
Street
B.
Shinn, secretary. Address
The annual red cross confer­
money
aud
has
been
Satisfied
when you
18— Moots 1a the I. O. O. F.
636 Boulevard
174 Oak St. or Phone 184.
Emma R. Thompson, Pastor.
consider
earafwUy.
ence w ilt finally establish the
w ith Coolidge’s political excite­
hall on the 1st and 3rd Tuee-
Thrift rehliy amai
ment and that is what dholidge
future field of activities of the
Catholic ChurA
iays. C.sEL Hooper, Scribe.
O. A. R.— 2nd end 4th Sat.
fufo tbe life ut the
organisation, which w ill probab­
has
given
It.
This
leaves
tittle
Sixth
and
C
Streets
riargadtae
and
F
irst
Street«.
lach
month,
Armory,
2
p.
m.
ffoup ’St. tts «.8tee __
Thoeophlral Lodge
The Rsv. Father, J, A. Carmody
ly be both war time aud peace
Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor,
Visitors Welcome. G. O. Van­
which make * grell rousded, n * h ls to f/ to bo w ritten about the
meets each Monday ni«ht, 7:86
Sixth and C Streets. Phone 106
Oak Street
ghetta, Commander.
time in their scope.
last ysat. Congress faiuert a tax
r t Library.
Business and
Convalescent Home
Colds
He fiiieA—Ae
Lodge Directory
ATTENTION, DAIRYMEN!
Phone 84
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throa
X -H a y , I n c h id in g Teeth
Office B o v e : « 9 - <ff Mad ff - J
Dr. OhariM À. W ill—
Physician and Surgeoa
Office Phone 164-J ,
Home Phone 164-L
OFFICE HOURS
10 to 12 a. m— 3 to B p. as.
Citizens Beak Bnfldteg
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 1AS-J
Residence Phono 198-L
O FFIC E HOURS
« M l A. M.
3-5 P . M.
First National Bank Building
THE POWDER PUTT
BEAUTE
SHOPPE
(Over The Tidings)
Now Under tbs Direction of
Rose Sullivan.
i
I
Phone 77
‘
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•. I .
,
For Appointment
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
Good team and motor
Good service at a ros
price — Phone 88.
S JORDANS SASH A ND
CABINET WORMS
Corner Helman and Van New.
Phone' 1 « .
194-tf
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Choice Hatching Eggs
Cockerel«.
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G a ll
I
Jerry O'Neal
for your next Job of
P h u nbuiff
, > Phono 188
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91.09 Per Bottle
East Side Hhannaey
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JEW’S M A K E SUCX'EMH
O F RUSSIAN jFARMUNff
MOSCOW — ( U P ) ) — The
Jews of Russia are flocking back
^to the land, after centuries of
homelessness, end are becoming
termers again w ith such a fresh
point of view that they are show­
ing the experienced Russian soll-
tlllers modern agricultural meth­
ods which astonish the old R u s ­
sian termers.
•
The Jewish termers are mak­
ing a success of their new ven­
tu re'o n two-flfths of the capital
needed by the Russian farmers.
Moreover, th» Jewish tillers are
getting bigger and belter crops,
than the Russians ever thought
possible.
The Soviet Government, with
tbs hops of establishing a Jewish
Republic within the Soviet Union
in time, is helping the OOls»to>
tlon 6f Jews. A department »t
the government has been erentoff
to foster the movement, «ad land
In fertile parts o f the UknUae.
in Northern Crimea, along tbo
Asoff Sea sad la WlRte-Bnsaia
ha* beoa set aside, la tw * yeuM
since the movement started, 8 8 8 *
Jewish iiomeHteads have been
established, a n * ' 160.«8* J*«n