Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 17, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    Have à'Look, Reducers!
S ing You
Nodra B artlett, Adena Joy,
France« Gallatin, Rosalind Wise,
Ehlen Galsy, Marta Moon, • Ray­
mond Cotter, H arrietta Bevington,
Marte Davies, W ilda Merryman,
Janie W alker and Bernice Carter,
first year typists, participated in-
a practice speed test Tuesday af­
ternoon in fn jp t of the assembly
in preparation for tryouts for the
typing team to be sent to the state
contets this fall.
The Juniors and Seniors are
busy being photographed for the
Rogue annual. They think the
buslnese of being “took” no( as
much fun as some people seem
to believe.
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Tuesrday afternoon the
boys
and girls glee clu^s met together
for the first time this year to
practice the chorus numbers yof
the operetta they are working on.
Jack Nims Is absent
school with the flu.
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Friday and Saturday nights,
Medford and Ashland w ill play
basketball once more. The Med­
—NBA, San Francisco Bureau
ford-Ashland games are the sea­
(cheli of Santa Ans, Calif., weighed 201. She wearied
son's best and those not especially
rofrdupols and went on a 33-day diet of orange and
Interested in the other games
Now she tips the beam at 157, and Is much happier.
played, w ill certainly see these
battles. The game Friday night !
gym with you any time," Dick-
w ill be played here, at tfce Junior
stein
challenged.
high gym, and Medford w ill 'be
“ Make it tonight If the gentle-
the scene of the battle Saturday
'man from New York wishes,"
night. Price of admission to
IBlanton fired back.
students of Ashland here, Friday
But this was not convenient
night, is 25 cents, Medford stu­
is Forgotten ,'to the challenger. • Representa­
dents here. SO cents, adults, 40 Legislation
tive Beedy, Main ^republican,
While Law M aton
cents. The price of admission
made a point of order against
Discuss Brawls
Saturday nlgnt at Medford is 30
the discussion, and declared “ It
cents and 40 cents for students
W ASHING TO N, Feb. 17. — .was a disgrace to the house."
and adults. Tickets for t h e
games are now on sale by several (U N )— Tex Rickard is overlook­
ing some easy money in Wash­
students.
ington. Fighters are turning up
In congress as thick as gate
During 1924, forest service crashers at a training camp. Two
built S3 miles road and 17fi resolutions were offered In the
miles tra il In W hitm an forest.
house today proposing a boxing
commission
to
supervise
the
pugilistic activities of the honor­
able representatives of the people Main is One Hundred Forty
Five and Bride to be One
In-congress.
MORE PROOF
Chevrolet is meeting with
i n c r e a s i n g favor in
branches of the Hertz
Drive-ur-Self Corporation
all over the country, due
to 'their low cost of’m aiif
tenance and their depend­
ability, coupled w i t h
smart appearance. This
company having just ad­
ded another fleet of Chev-
rolets in Washington D.
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
Öealers
Hundred Thirty One
Farm relief debate- was Shoved
aside for the day.
B E R L IN ,“ Feb. 17.— Ivan Cat­
iSventy four hours has passed
owsky, 146, and Olga M arelwa,
without a braw l and already It
131, believed to be the oldest
is being charged that congress­
man and woman In the world are
men are getting soft and don’t engaged to be married.
"WUirl to tight any more. • • How­
Since before the death ' of
ever, there was one challenge George Washington they had liv­
daring the day. “Texas Tommy" ed in central Russian villages, 600
Blanton, who. in private life is miles apart, unknown to each
a democratic congressman from other. A traveler met Madame
Texas, was . explaining on the 1 Marelwa, and when k few weeks
floor of the house how he had later he met Catowsky he told
grabbed the prrista of Represen­ 'him that the world’s oldest wo-I
tative Sol B lo o tf ,<ft *ew? Y$rk
man was living only a short dis­
in their encounter /e s te rd a ^ J ?
tance away.
“You wonldn’t grab the wrests
Catowsky, wrote to M m e.M are-
of some others," interrupted lwa and after a.^hort cortpspdnd-1
Sammy Dickson, New York con­ cnce he prpijoscd. He'was accept-1
gressman, ringside weight 145 cd and arrangements are now be-1
pounds.
f
ing made ' for the weddipg this I
“ May be you think I cofildn’t sprthg.
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bold yours?" Blanton retorted.
“ I'll go over the the house
To promote a home industry and advertise our
11 Ashland Maid” Creamery products, we are giving
free to girls and boys up to 17 years of age $15 cash
in prizes.
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THE PRIZES TO BE AWARDED FOR THE
LARGEST NUMBER OF “ASHLAND MAID’’
BUTTER WRAPPERS HANDED-IN.
LOOK FOB PICTURE OF A MAID IN CENTER OF WRAPPER.
K U L M o r OONT1ST
1— Contestants register at Lithia
Creamery, 443 North Pioneer
avenue. Give name and age.
4— No person, connected with the
Lithia Creamery is eligible.
2— All contestants mnst be under
/ 1’ years of age.
5— Each “ Ashland Maid’’ butter
wrapper counts 10 points.
3— Contest will run from Feb.
21 to March 21.
6— -Bring in wrappers every Sat­
urday to be counted.
rbe Tenders Will Be Announced in The Tidings Every Monday,
Prize, $10 Cash —- Second Prize, $5 Cash
Loot as a claim-adjuster. bweet as an
unexpected inheritance. Fragrant as
p in e -b o u g h s , sw ayin g in a sum m er
breeze. M ild , but not willy-nilly, if you
get me. A n d o f course-you do! Make
the test today and check-in with what
I ’ve been telling you.
Buy a,tidy red tin o f P. A. end follow
these simple directions: T u c k about a
thim bleful into die bowl o f your favorite
pipe. Light up, end pull that cool, con­
soling smoke up die stem. Exhale slowly
and get the full benefit o f d iet wonderful
Y o u ’ll probably say I wasn’t enthusi­
astic enough! Anyhow, get some Prince
A lbert now and get on the sunny aide of
pipe-pleasure. N o matter what your pre­
vious experience with a pipe has been; no
matter how set you appear to be, try
Prince Albert, I t will be a revelation!
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<rt fair tobacco
first day ¿ItjcMaelta hfid the
Gray Ghdfit it went ashore near
,Point Vicente: A - tso.Ooo ykcht
w^ieh he wgs. towing, was pom-
piotely wrecked.
Phantom of Ill-Luck Con­
tinues to Follow Fi»h-
GIRLS - BOYS
>15 Cash Prize
P U T it down now fo r a double-riveted,
copper-cornered feet: Prince Albert will
give you more pleasure to the cubic inch
then any other tobacco you ever pecked
in a pipe. Maybe P m prejudiced. Even
so, m y statement holds. 1*11 leave it to
you, after your first P. A . pipe-load.
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LOS ANGELES. Feb.
( U N ) — The Gray Ghost, hpodoo
fishing boat#' is rolling
somewhere tonight, while Its la-
test victim tossed on a hospital
cot.
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A relentless phantom of ill
I I luck which has followed the craft
I IJeft Gefirge Micbaelis, its latest
I owner, trapped on a rocky ledge
H o f the western side of San Clem­
ente Island, where fo r eight days
he subsisted on cactus pears and
rainwater.
• Mlchaelis was taken from the
ledge suffering from a broken
( leg, blood poisoning and exposure.:
Russian Barber
roomy coast of thS Island. The
Gra> Ghost, running, true to tra­
dition. slipped its moorings, and I
left Mlchaelis stranded.
In at­
tempting to scale the face of a
c liff he slipped and fell.
His I
leg was broken and this prevent- i
ed from moving from a rock shelf,
j Mlchaelis waa sighted by two it
fisherman today. He was delir- «
ions and lapsed int6 unconscious- «
neos when taken off.
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(raged the Gray Ghost, after Ell I
Kelly, 63 year old fisherman, fol- t
lowing a strange covenant ,wlth
his fishing comrade, James Me- a
| Klnley, ate the le tte r’s dead flesh 3
to keep from starving. , .
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K elly was picked up os Csta-
line Island la • erased condition,
The mutilated body of McKinley
was found lu the bottom of the
Gray Ghost.
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Law Enforcement
Association Meets
The Association of Law En­
forcement Officers of Southern
Oregon met in Villard Hall on the
k University
of Oregon campus,
* Monday, Feb. 14, at 2:30.
MOSCOW — (U P )— The Com­ -
munists are “saying it with poet­ .
ry .” One of their most important :
members of the party is the Bard I
of the Kremlin, a peasant /h y m - .
stor calling himself Demian Bedni l
who plays the medieval' rote of
troubadour for the Russian rev-
olutidiiiats. He exercises great in-
fluence throughout the country
and Ms rough verses are sung In
I His condition was regarded as
critical.
( Bight days ago while fishing ,
| for lobsters he went ashore on the
is lik e
Newton € . Chaney, secretary of
the association, called the meet-
Ing to order and introduced W.
G. Hale, Dean of the law school
at the university, who gave the
address of welcome and gave some
interesting Information
which
was of interest to law enforce­
ment officials. After being In­
structed on some of tbe fine
points In tbe matter of serving of
Civil Processes, Luke 8. May, fa­
mous crlmlnaloglst of Seattle,
Wash., was Introduced and gave
a instructive lecture on the pro­
ducing and submitting of evi­
dence.
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A short business meeting, at
which officers for the year were
elected and committees appoint­
ed, was held, and the meeting
then adjourned until 3:30 when
the members gathered at the Ho­
tel .Eugene for a banquet. A
number of new members and as­
sociate members were introduc­
ed and gave encouraging talks
on the work and the possibilities
of the association. These men
included Wm. M. Briggs, Jack-
son County Representative to the
state legislature, L. V. Jenkins.
him but when his back w m turn-
34. the suicide Jumped In again.
The farmer rescued him the sec­
ond time, whereupon the man
hanged himself, while the farmer
laughed at him. Demian Bedni’a
eonelnalon w m that the party had
twice saved Trotsky and the oth­
ers from themselves but w a s
growing tired of Its role of rescu­
er.
Chief of . Police of Portland,
Lieutenant Niles of the Id en tifi­
cation Bureau of the Portland
police department, George 8tarr,
agent in charge of the Depart­
ment of Justice at Portland and
Stanley Myers, District Attorney
of Muitnoyiah county.
The evening sessions included
a lecture by Luke S. May, illus­
trated by steroptican views and
another course of instructions by*
Dean Hale.
The next meeting w ill be held
at Roseburg, the exact date to be
decided in the near future.
health-giving flow, carrying out
of the body in a natural way, that
waste matter, which, it not
promptly removed, spreads its
poisons throughout the entire
system, to the detriment of
health.
Bodily
aches, severe
pains, a run-down condition of
the system,
Inevitably resulta.
Avoid this. Ask for Foley Pills,
diuretic.
Sold everywhere.— No.
ADDS L IF E TO YO UR YEARS
As well as years to your life.
Life without health is burden­
some and the lack of it casts a
shadow over all our activities.
Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant
to the kidneys, cause a regular.
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Rubber Cased And
Handles
$9.00
Fresh B and C
Batteries
Always in StocK
XL ELECTRIC
Station
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Phone 82
A bandoned
a fte r the f i r e . «
A policy in th e
H a rtfo rd f ir e
Insurance C o o *
would have pm a
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