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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1927)
health M d naampttytheat insur- *aee, cheap rant tor hornaa, vaca tions with fu ll pay and raato and medical care (H e for .expectant »others engaged in industry, oem- peaante to some extent to r the tow praca sonta generally f o u n d throughout Russia. sm^n McNabb Wiijinejr in Liberty I ’ FOR BENT— Furgip M Lauiwl, pboas 229-J POR W M ^ o u t t s l wl^ MATERNITY BÛ ftB — 164 ranlte. Terms, Including every- lf»g, >4 00 per day. * 142-tf «•* wuak. Barber Apta. 186 ¿Dag l i 1-tf j] H FOB SALK — New improve Oregon strawberry plants 60 ceni per hundred. Ztftfb Raheb on No Creek. • •«> 171- LOOT AMD FOUND LOST— Pair bor’d"dark rimmed ‘ glasses in ease. Finder please re- y ¡turn to Tidings office. 178-6* ■*' gives us a very good street indeed. i Over 16,000 feet of oonçrete ■idowalfc. enrh and g u tte r was i constructed In Sidewalls District - H®- « . which was a splendid* lm- r provament for thht section. The installation of tbe electrio - sign In the Plesa directing tourists 1 jo ohr L lth là Bark and Camp ’* ,Gfounds has been a materUU phono I7 1R 1 1 W A N TED — a second hand iswfyel desk chair, oak preferred, y . Castor. ' / " W ANTHjDt-To buy «heap sm all show case, write Box B, Tidings. Painting, ttnjtoff>nd pyperfgg, try Cliff Burlingame, 681 Mt. Ay. or phone 88. * * 167-1 top. .PAlNTINe-^Ambro H , Pprk, stinting, Duo Tone work, 711 Lib- riff. Phone 486. llO -l-m o. W anted — To |>ay /reap cowp Od-springers. Charles Brodi, 448 Ipltpan St., phone 407-R. PLOWING dlpll 188-R fpr all kinds work *> 6 plowing. of inlte permanent street Improre- : adtot program be worked* out and presented to the Street Commit tee of the City .Council. This pro gram to provide fo r a certain am oun| of permanent street im F O R ¿ A L B ,; o r T B A D R — serge o J la o fk lfl StaMyou, Cal. Qn provement to be carried out each Pacific Highway. PPlenty of wp- year. g—^ghat some action be taken, ter, near county school F or fur«' thar particulars address Tidings. to provlde for a more frequent) B o a ’l l . 118-8mo.» washing and cleaning of b u.m gutted streets. 4— That some recommendations- be prepared concerning the park- IngjH .cars and marking of streets these to include through and stop rslna F r id a y morning the dis tribution w ill be post-pon’ed. Boys and* girls between the ages of 10 and 10 years w ill be given prises on annuals -that they grow themselves and dis play at Floral Displays and M ow s to Jm sponsored hy the Ashland Floral Society In ¡July ¡and (A l lowing months of this season. Annuas are flowers that blobxn the first summer from seeds planted In the spring- I f ,|s m i gested that only one or two var ieties -o f these be raised j g . a few plans p e ll cared for a r a A l ter than a number o f , varieties that can’s be so well cared ftp. Some of the easily grown annual« are Asters, Larkspur, Phlox, lilas- tnrtlons, Petunias, Vertapgs, Marigolds, Zinnias, Gladiolus and Dahlias. Spring le hgfe. f t is lin e to prepare the soil for ‘ the seeds by deep digging. W w tj^ in Liquor ob» Givfig From Page One) A m * G IR L XM TR O U BLE May working with ns on this program' oommanlcate w ith Ensign Lee also accompanied Mr. Arnspigcr oL. tha Salvation A m y at the* The Chamber contributed 8100 W hito Shield Rome, 888 May- fo r this purpose. fair Aye.. Portland. Oregon. M r, A rth u f Foster again rep- ■ 1 -- resented the Laqd Settlement I M l ' 1 R eal dhtoto Committee ,of the Stateuat Ashland L ----------- .-ty-gsr. . ■ L. - r x - lM t summer and co-operated'with FOR B A Q P 6 acres good soih -be local Chamber In endeavoring Jyst o M d f city lim its, gooff 8 to interest sutlers in this viciAity. room house, partly furnished, Tour committee has to report' .e|ectric lights, barn, garage, first ¡t^at a number of new setters have !c|ass Jersey cow and chickens. ocated In this Immediate 'A01 goes fo r 28668, sojae taring. Jarritpry through-Q js prqrk of this ¡Brown A Rice. < 128-ff 4*pa>tffieat. Especial attention > a s give« to Eagle p o in t the lg«V I ' FO R Q U IC K HALE— L a f g e season as i t was' believed that a hpuse, midway betwMB Normal settling of the cheap land of that apd Aunlor High. A bargain— section a«d assistance to that Irri- might consider small trade- ' Be* gayon district would react favor- Ypckey and Cp. 17J-1 pbly (On to e Ashland and Talent I F YOU W G H f a^good home District. A large number of peo Inquire at Brown A RI m . 68 N. ple were located there and your M üai n - u committee believes the time Is now opportune to make a special I FOR . ¡If you effort pn opr own more Immediate in on the ground floor in coming territory. residence section. A M fir pb®<ri i OBO. W. DDNN Wm. B. Gould, Realtor. Several \ Chairman. gqod buys in Palm« Ava and Nor- R A LP H B ILLlN G S mal vicinity. 117-tf R A LP H KOOZER . A. C. H O PPER S. D. TA YLO R F. M. CA RTER Civic A ffairs And Street D. A. SPENCER JAMES H E R S E Y MOSCOW, (U P ) — Soviet « V P ' ■la is managed by men who .'r8- / * 8 cplve 220 roubles, or approximate- ^ourt ly 2110 per month for salary. , V ' This Is the maximum Which a ® a member of the Communist Party in allowed to earn. Any receipts ^7*5® above that amount which t h # £ ' * might earn hy outside work such Is writing for magazines and 8 newspspere must be dlvlde'd Into ' ° y * r halves, one-half >elng given to the Communist Party. Alexander ( T a ' ty k o ff, 4he premier, M lkhel K ai- S°“ r ' ,f inin, the president' of the Su- ■ 1- preme Economic Council, Georges Tchttcherln, cpmmisfgr for for- ,1 eign aifalrs, gnd the other lead- TO' T T ers all receive not m ore .than gl 10 per month for their labors. .Stelwi - ' The .general wage scale o f t h * y Sovlqt tlBion Is divided Into sev- c0®- ” t entqen grades, ,qach union *estab- 1 I lishing the tmjn^>um for Itself. The lowest gradas of wages are 1 usually qo Jop » ^ t nobody Is I ?aid thjero. the least -paid workers 0,8 ” , psuelly hslag placed In the third C^ade ¡'Kfi a rufce. U)e *a g e scale ’’®r ¡ T In RagMa is not high in comparl- »qn to the llvlgg Fhyrielana ,%p(l teachers are ',*n among thg jgpst -poorly paid peo ple Ip ghe Soviet Union and thq meta) poikers in the big paetaluix glcgl Jgctqries are the best paid. A» « M maximum of «110 a f ' The recommendations of this committee in February, 1926, ware as follows: * That some definite act|on pe takqn by the JO. of C. leading to qOSITION WANTED — fernab» betfer afreets. Principally the l i M i n « gad matotglnlng fli our d irt stbsets. . E a rly ip the spring tbe City 171-1 mo.f pwtybAtod the much needed street equipment which enabled them to grade and ipalntain our dirt streets in splendid ooudltfon, throughout the summer. The macadamising of >‘.’C* Bt., frqpi Pioneer to 6th, and the Jp* stellatatlon of congesto-C®#}* iAnd ■gutter, was also oppphiteg. pud v ]a] bof mouth applies only to Commun- Ists, a considerable number of. ■ ■ teehgiqpl ¡experts in industry re- oojve ¿»uc}i better pay than the chief figures of the Corvelli^— Jefferson street, bor dering , college campus," »0 be pgved. » From Xoo KNOW L HM6 Q w re r v c COMB iM ’Ib ’tXUL Tb H'M-M « I B u HBK ...» V - WCLL- 1 M b t-t'L L IMlNM IT OV6R» ? BPTTÏ ejipci a o iN i Jerry O’Negl Plumhnig Reasonable Terms WM. X. GOULD, RealtAi* Xwvtotvv» Good team and motor tencks. Good Service at a reasonably Phone 488-J Builder JORDANS Contractor Corner Hei Phons 161 Repairing and Remodeling Specialist In Quality. Not Quantity; Shingling GMvarised Nalls Used. >0 Ygar GtMwntto- WHITTLE T B A N S n x * STOKAGB GO. 404 Mountain Ave. Hpgh Bates Homo— Hugh Bates, son fit Mr. and .add Mrs. Nate Bates of ficeplc Drive, is home to spend the Spring yacaXfon with his parents. Hugh la s student at the Oregon Agricultural, college at CorysJlU. “Fains Ho Ho<l Coaid Nat Fut On Bbue" . Agony Spread By Diseased Nervto That Cause Painful Naw Feels Better In Every wgy Rerause of New Discovery “The Napritls f ha<e suffer ed with (or three months Is completely cured- Th® » g lady commenced with' fhs Sciatic nerve 16 the right leg, the pain first sgoprlng under the knee, and then spreading to the toot, and up In small degree to the btp. I took five bCttles of. Sopa Neuritlq Tablets. Cab now'.put on my shoe after be ing uqgble to put It on for tffo .months. Sleeping better than .1 have for many months before fhls, so I (M l 1 am bet ter la every way for taking your remedy.” (Signed) Mrs. B. C. McClellsu. $opp Neuritis Tablets go d i rect to the cause of qerve peins. Simple, safe, effective. Contain no bromides, narcotice Or coal far product^. For quick sure relief from Neuritis, Neu ralgia, Nerve Pains, "Nerves,” try Bopa Neuritis Tablets. A ll good druggists. Always In stock at M cNair Bros. C q »1> Wood and Stavo» 4nU> W XmM Hume 117 Office « G a k 8 t VARIED ABBORTMBNT LOS ANGELES, March 88. — (U N ) '— Types varying from a frantic lady looking for reapeet- able lodgings for bar pat poodle, ita a C ivil W ar colonel, accom panied bySnar-phonas, a box af grapes apd a hat f e ll of clean handkerchiefs, wars among too ¡.41.780 persons assisted -last gear thy the Travelers' Aid society In Los Angelas. Of this number, more than 8600 had serious problems which the society assisted ip solsdag, according to the annual report of the organisation issued to day. A total of 1420 little hoys and girls, traveling atone, ar rived safely at their destinations «HPUgh *ld s f Sftcicty, Uw report said. Nothing has such concentrated, pcM fating heat as red peppers. Instant rv Jef. Just as soon as you apply Re Page One) ®ot through and threoffh. Frees tb ilood circulation, breaks up the com b Jon—and the.oU rheumatism tortue s gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made f r a , ; HM>)ie; i^ p r e i you 1 j ,, r na R llO rt, lumbago, neuritis, backache^ stiff- Moi 11 rr muscles, colds in ebait. AfaU* nstant re lie f awaits >am Be mmsi ret .be genuine, w.lh ffse m 2 ».qacli package. By Taylor < ■ for your next Job of CHOICEST FOOD government. -- -----— There gre, a bout 1,000, OtfO Com-, .mpacfsts fn the 8ovlet Union, which has.a population bf approx-» imately lfO.OOO.DOO persons, but* the m®tfbprs of the Communist Party are |n most of the key post- lions In gpvernmetat and Indus- , PRACTICAL NUR8ING THAT T H Í PBOPI^ MAX (Continued Office apd R eM dgttf Rfcqpe gg Office Hours M - U a. m - 0 T f lg - t f . 0: A Where the sick and aged are eared tor in pleasant boms surroundings. (Coo tin usd From Page < )« •) e he felt it incumbent upon coqn- • oil to carry out the expressed w ill '• of th.e people e Councilman TbprnfQP staled ,that his position was clear, that n he had expressed himself before, r and that he bad not changed .hlS mind. He further said that the bonds' were voted with the undarstand- < ing that taxUs would not be ln- - creased and If other city depart- - m e a ts 'y ere forced to pay for the r .water, the mousy would kave to I come from some place and the a unly place that u ¿pnld originate « from would be the taxpayers’ i, pockets. i, Former Councilman Thornton v W iley, was of the opinion that the il m atter was settled on election day b when a majority of the peopip ex- » pressed themselves as hetpg In i favor of a dam, and he felt that the council should pe guided -by i the results of this elootiqn- A motion was put by Qqupcll- man Peters, and seconded by ¡Dr. Wpods, that action he defered un til such tlme as Engineer pujprd was at a meeting, or until the ' council had heard fu r ^ e r from Mm. This brought the request i frqm Councilman Bergner as to what more was to come from the ' engineer, and about that time Mr, Dillard entered the council oham- Jber. The motion was withdrawn, and a statement which Is given In another part of today's pqper was made by the engineer. Councilman Peters then moved that no action be taken upon the petition until the next regular meptlng night. Dr. Woods second ed the motion, and It carried. Office P First National Convalescent Home toil Granite Is H eld Over C. 4 . -MALONE Chairman H. W A L K E R B* -Th . T n W n t i r T i f n l r r a i x s. V A t least two hundred and fifty persons have .been klljed In the native Chapel district, and pos sibly qne hundred iff the Fpqtung native area south o f the river, a, check rayaaied. The Chinese R«d Cross are cariqg tor two hundred wounded persons in the Interim-, tiohal Settlement. The British, Japanese, pnd French consul gen erals confered with Cantonese. Commander General Pei Chang Chi, concerning the status of the International settlement an d French concessions. P etition on Dam M an j Settlers Are | (Continued As midnight ea thought of sleep it (hr assay »* th e sal Pleats, seeds, hulhs and n ffts ' y • •. ’ * hastily picked up bedding from will be given away ftoe t>e crude beds In the parks. T he,au Clyic Club House Friday, March Reetdeoce Phone lgB-I, thorities had done their best to 25 front « a. m. untff 4 p. , » provide quarters for » if end cytoy Those having Spy of the above Thp damage suit brought by1 OFFICE HOURS jtouse held ceswal .Mtogg Ms nor ntentloned garden qt$teria|e tffat Jesse Tomlinson, former Ashland they wish tp give aw„ay are pitt barber, against Chief of Pojlce mal capaoity p f occupants, hut it ÍQ-1« A. M- M P. R « T * NatfoMl Bank ed to brinp them tO t>a CJ»b McNabb for alleged false arrest, was impossible to ears tor the House as early as poaajjile. AtV* was dismissed In circuit court thousands who filled the t settle i.ii ,i eweTmrwi— sBjv» one desiring these thlnss for at. Jacksonville yesterday on jno- ments. Soocbow» M d MMkiac his or her garden arg u rg ed * to tion of attorneys for the plains new a r e in the hands ,of the.Gen- toneae and foreigners la Nagdpjsgl JNL BBNB8T A. WOODS Tomlinson was .suelng for come and get them absolutely tiff. . • . Practice Limited To f 60,000 damages. * A criminal were svecptolng that .place Tues fr«e. day. ' ■ Pye. Ear, Nose and Throat. This distribution- Is sponsored charge against Tomlinson la* now An a n a .of 176 miles up .the X-Bay; Including Teeth by the Civic Improvement Club pending In court and he is at lower Yangtze river from Shang Office Hours: IO - 1« and « -A pad The Ashland VlOral Society. liberty under bonds. hai wps under, south Ohlnaes con A Swrdeuburg Bsdldtag Members of both organisations 11 t." . .. “ LUI* IF T " trol. serving on the committee. H U Doc&te<J Near H ere (North Main. (Continued from Pagp One) Suit for Damages ~ R b » 't a L B .- ^¿to T ham« M * flfrtng wagon, f a Key Positiot# Held by 1 > - n e '5 T hink , v u iu p v v s a iu v i m t are closed, thus forcing the kii to- do double work; they becqn ami sluggish and fail to dim this poisop, which keeps accuan and circulating through the sy emuitually settling fat tbe join nsusclsg, towing stiffness, son nw pain, called rheumatism, the first twinge of rhcumatisi tom any pharmacy about fix 1 of Jsa Salts; put a tablesraos s glass Of water and drink b reakfsst each morning for a wee. is helpful to neutralize acidit I e body waste also to stimuli idneys, thus helping to rid tl of these rheumatic poisons.