Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 30, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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California Senator Through
W ith Presidential
Aspirations
Ho Ad L u s Than 28e.
W ASHINGTON, Mar. 2».— Sen­
MUCBBAANHOU8
ator Hiram Jbbnson of California
FOB BENT— Newly remodeled
WILL TRADE In 1827 Buick has publicly admitted ’ that his
FOB RiNT— A very desirable
I-room apt., spacious, modern 4 room house, furnished with Broaghm for good home in Ash­ presidential aspirations are dead.
177-8*
'Do yon expect to he a candi­
rooms, completely furnished, con­ garages Inquire 16 So. 2nd. 118-3 land, Box 6» Tidings.
tinuous hot water it desired. Rea­
sonable, 144 Hargadlne S t 174-1
FOR RENT— Furnished room,
for 1 or 1 students. Piano tor
practise it desired.
Call at 871
Vista S t city.
177-1*
FOB BENT—Splendid apart­
ment, just vacant, nicely furnish­
ed and well located. Special ac­
commodations for 4 students, 116
Hargadlne.
*161-tf
* FOB RENT— Furnished ap t,
16 Laurel, phone I S M .
167-tf
WANTED— To buy sUnd
Dictionary^ Tidings Office.
FOR SA LE— Nearly new Me­
lotte Cream Separator. Earliest
of all seed potatoes and cooking
for potatoes.
Homer Moore, pbone
2F21, Bellview.
176-3*
WANTED— Housecleaning and
DAIRY — HUls Dairy, Walker
housework.
Mrs. Miller, 480 Ave., milk from high grade Jer­
Mountain Are.
176-10* sey cows. We aim to please. We
use Surge Milker, qts. 10c, pU. 6c.
WANTED— Tour 1627 spray-
Phone 30F2.
173-1-mo.*
ing. New rig. Six years exper­
ience. J. W. Watkins, Talent, Ore­
FO R SA LE— Ludwig piano in
gon.
168-1 a o .‘ first class condition. Good bar­
gain. Inquire at 369 Hargadlne or
WANTED—To buy fresh cows
phone 201-L.
and springers, Charles Broill, 448
Helman St., phone 407-R.
FOR SALE— Strawberry plants
168-1-mo.« Phons 447-J.
169-12*
PLOWING
Call 186-R for all kinds of PARIS DOG BARBER
tarn work and plowing.
FAST MAKING FORTUNE
135-lmo*
P A R I8 (U P )— There is an en­
HAMAKEB TRANSFER a n d terprising barber ia one of the
Storage Co. office at residence, most fashionable districts of Paris
174 North Main. Phone 410.
who is rapidly making a fortune
ANT GIRL IN TROUBLE—Hay
oomm uni cate with fCnsign Lee
o ^ th e Salvation Army at the
White Shield Home, 666 May-
fair Ava., Portland. Oregon.
IF TOW WANT a goad home
inquire at Brown A Bica, 68 N.
63-tf
FOR SALE— If you want to get
in on the ground floor In coming
residence section, sea or phone
W m . E. Gould, Realtor. Several
good buys In Palm Ave and Nor­
mal vicinity.
117-tf
HELP WANTED— Female
barbering dogs. Every morning
they come, in taxicabs, limousines
or in the arms of a lady’s maid
and bark their appreciation when
the barber er eae of hie helpers
aaaoaaeee: “Come right ia, yoa’re
next.”
There are Chows, Pekes. fox
terriers and hriadle bulls, dogs
writh hafy like a lion’s mane and
hairless Chihuahua pups, dogs of
all colors, black, blue, brown and
creamwhlto, some of them worth
more than a thousand 4 ° ^ ar*-
Their mistresses want them to
look their beet and for that reason
they must be bobbed and sham­
pooed and even have their hair
curled.
,
Some of the animals whose
health is not up to the mark go
through a daily a ltn v io le ray
treatment. Others are massaged.
W A N T E D — Young women for
telephone operators; experience
not required. Salary paid while
learning; apply chief operator, LONDON’S OLDEST WOMAN
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
ABHORS BOBBED HAJR
Co,
175-3
LONDON— ( U P ) — The oldest
830 to 088 W E E K L Y — Easy. Ad­ woman in London is aged 105
dressing cards at home.. Spare
years. She is Mrs. Martha Tay­
time.
Experience ’ unnecessary.
lor, an Inmate of St. John’s Hos­
Big opportunity. Write quick.
pital, Wandsworth.
ACME ADDRESSING CO., Dept.
Mrs. Taylor remembers com­
Q. Greenfield, Ohio.
174-3*
ing to London in a stage-coach
from Norwich 83 years ago. “ We
FOR EXCHANGE — Real Batato travelled all through the night
and it snowed all the time, but
T R A D E — California Ranch for I would not go inside,” she says.
Ashland and vicinity, F. L. Nutter
She has pink cheeks, a clear
240 E. Main.
178-3* voice, a lively interest In every­
thing that is going on, and all
TO TR A D E— House, two lots,
her faculties except stght.
bath, toilet, electric lights, all
She likes tea at any hour of
kinds of fruit.
To trade for
the day or night, young folks to
small acreage near Ashland, 163
gossip with, and porridge. She
Auburn St.
173-6*
dislikes bobbing and shingling:
FOR SALK er TRADE— 160 It is her pet aversion. “ Bobbing!
acres of land In Siskiyou, Cal. On B ab!” how she tales of it.
Pacific Highway. PPlenty of wa­
She gives the modern girl a
ter. near county school For fur­ word of comfort, however.
To
ther particulars address Tidings, Miss 20th Century Mrs. Taylor
Dox 61.
lll- lm o .* says, “daresay you are Just as
bad as the girls of my young
days.”
SYM PATHY ABSOLUTION
VOTED FOR CHAFLIN FIRST MOTOR BANDITS
A R E A C T IV E IN MOSCOW
V IE N N A . (U P ) — The League
for Men's Rights, an Austrian or­
ganization to defend men from
feminine oppression, has sent
Charlie Chaplin a message of
sympathy, urging him to found an
American chapter of the anti­
women’s league.
In a resolution, the Viennese
league declares that “ poor Charlie
has been ruined by his wife. This
case shows how necessary our
movement for the rights of man
has become. Fortunately there Is
not yet a law la Europe which
permits t^e perpetration of this
California Injustice from our fel­
low mon hère.”
ASTORIA. March 39. — (UN)
— Flames which were destroying
(ha Newberg Shingle company's
mill at Skamokawa. Wash., were
discovered
and ’ extinguished
early this morning by the crew
of the Harkins Transportation
company’s river steamer Lurline,
which arrived" Just as the fire
was sweeping the mill.
Damage was kept down to
about 810,090 by prompt action of
the unofficial firemen.
date for president next J0BrT”
FOR RENT — 5-room house,
TRADE— Freeh cow for touring asked a young reporter ax John­
partly furnished, bath, wood shed, car. Earn Massinger, Route 4,
The fire had not been discov­
son emerged from an unimportant
garage, fruit, berries, good gar­ Medford. Ore.
177-2 call at the W hite Honse.
ered by the people of Skamokawa
a . ■
den ground. Price 815. See owner ---------- — .......
'I am.” Johnson replied, “the when the boat arrived and it was
BOARD and ROOM for students
102 Fairview S t
177-2*
only
member of the United States not until the rivermen had the
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near Normal, 46 h Palm i Ave.
senate
who has had the germ and fire practically extinguished that
. FOR RENT— Four room house
-,171-11*
from whom it has been thorough­ the residents of the town were
furnished or unfurnished, 55 3rd
awakened.
M aternity H om e
ly eradicated.”
St., Inquire at Loomis’s and Nel­
.Thus
ended
the
long
search
son..
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MATERNITY HOME — 153 which George H. Diogenes, the
Oranite.
Terms, including every­ well known volunteer detective, TEA DRINKING INCREASES
POSITION WANTED —
thing, |4.0 0 per day.
162-tf has been conducting arpund the
AS HARD DRINKING DROPS
WANTED by young woman
United
States
senate.
LOST AND FOUND
work by hour or day. Mrs. Made­
LONDON, t U P ) — Latest statis­
The old cynic has btfrned a
line Briscoe, Route 2, Box 186,
FOUND—Tire and rim, A. W good deal of oil on this assign­ tics compiled by the internal rev­
176 Meade St.
• 173-1 'mo.* Hill, Walker Ave.
enue department show that
178-3* ment.
He was leaning against a tree lowered consumption fn>wtffskey
FOB SALE—MISCELLANEOUS
FOB
apartments and cabins with ga­
rages. Reasonable by month
FOR SALE—240 egg incubator
or week. Barber Apts. I l l Gran­
ite.
l l l . t f Esra Messinger, Route 4, Medford
Oregon.
177-2
apu.,
FOR SALE— Newton apples, 60
and nnfurniahed flag IS Bo. 2nd
St
26-tf cenu per box, 430 Holly. 176-3*
MOSCOW— ( U P ) — Motor ban­
dits have made their first apptar-
anca in Soviet Russia. Four men
in sn automobile kidnapped a
woman on the Plartnltskaya. a
hnsy Moscow street, chloroform­
ed her, stole 609 roubles which
she was carrying and threw her
out of the machine in a remote
part of the elty.
Portland — Within two years,
317 West Side bnslness district
sales la v e brought 126,626,244.
e
Hood River shipped 3.922,871
packages of 1926 fruit.
near the W hite house, thinking
what a dull day it was, when the
honest senate from
California
came out .and made his historical
utterance.
“ Eureka,” exclaimed the old
man when the trhwh dawned on
Member of Arctic E xhibi­ him. “Take me back to the dear
old farm to die.”
tion to Resuce a Sick
Johnson came back in fu ll dis­
Man
play of bis old power when be
FA IR B A N K S, Alaska. Mar. 30 held the senate in all night ses­
— (U N )— One of the most sue-j sion in a futile effort to break the
cesaful flights In the history o f ; filibuster against his Boulder
That defeat did not
Alaskan aviation is proposed by Dam bill.
sour
him.
Joe Crosson, veteran Fairbanks
. “I think the chances of the bill
flyer now at „Point Barrow with
are
better than ever,” he said to­
members of Captain George H.
day.
W ilkins’ Arctic expedition.
Two years ago he would not
The purpose of the flight is to
have said that. He would have
reach a sick man at Sevoonga on
said something about the old
the Bering Sea coast south of
guard conspiring against him
Cape St. Lawrence, and to take
Johnson probably ia more pop
him to Nome for medical treat-
ular for a time. It has been gen
snt.
erally suspected for some time
( According to word reaching
that he bad finally come to the
Fairbanks Monday. Crosson was
conclusion that he would never
ready to leave Point Barrow on
get to the W hite House. A t least
the hazardous tourney along the
he ceased acting like an unsuc
desolate coast fine.
cessful candidate with an infer
Crosson’s plane, a small Swal­
lority complex.
low, has a cruising radius o f ’<50
Johnson is starting back to
miles.
California Tuesday to prepare for
March storms come up savagely
bis campaign for re-election to
and without warning may force
the senate.
He has a running
the flyer to land at any time. In
start because of his Boulder Dam
that event he would be forced
fight, which has made him in­
walk over, trackless tundra
tensely popular In California.
search of help.
OARING FLIGHT IS
PLANNEOBY AVIATOR
IN T H E BIG LEAG UE
(C<Atinned from Page One)
Petty, Bob McGraw, who may
lead the league’s pitchers this
year if the Robins start -hitting
behind him for a change: Jess
Barnes, still with a few winning
games in his system; . McWeeny
and Ehrhardt.
Behind the bat Robbie is so
strong that he’ was tickled to
death to be able to sell a first
class performer like Mickey O’Neil
for 85.000 cash.
H ave a C haare
It may be only the top of the
second divison toward which the
Robins are heading, but they may
knit together into a sound de­
fense behind airtight pitching
and cause dismay to some of the
more highly rated clubs before
the season is over.
Uncle W ilbert Robinson says
nothing except to indicate that he
is building for the future, but
many a team with the enthusiasm
of the Robins has arrived unex­
pectedly before its time.
l u - colds
F
drinking due to thexpresent tax
of 18 per proof gallon, has been
met by a corresponding increase
in tea drinking.
Taxation experts are cudgeling'
their brains for new sources to !
tax for additional revenue, b u t.it
is said it Is no likely that they
will pick on tea. as It is conceded
that any farther increase in the
tea tax would result in something
like the famous “ Boston Tea
Party” being re-enacted at Lon­
don docks.
You may never be out of a job, but the
habit of saving regularly is one you should
acquire and one which will save you from
worry in times of emergencies.
The Citizens Bank-
Ashland, Oregon '
commission.
Veatch resigned from the com­
mission recently and Governor
Patterson has requested Commis­
sioners J. H. .Hayes and W. T.
Eakin to do so. It is thought
the governor will make the ap­
pointment by April 1.'
Friends of Mrs. D. D. Good will
be pleased to learn that she is re­
covering from the serions acci­
dent she had a few days ago by
running a garden rake t e o t h
through ker foot. It la hoped
that no complications will set ia.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Leslie, who
have be^n residing at 166 North
Main street, have moved up on
the Green Springs mountain road
for the summer, where Mr. Leslie
w ill, have charge of the rock
er.
’
A carload of red cedar, all
heart seven foot fenceposts
Just received, will sell for 36c
each as long i s they last. All
kind of fencing.
Plows from 110.00 up. Imple­
ments of every description.
White Sewing Machines and
everything that farmers need,
at
PeiPs Corner
WORK SHOES AND DRESS SHOES
—
Business
—
1 » ...... 1
Dr. Charlas A.
PhyaidM aad
DR. ROLAND A L L »
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phons 1 M J
Office
OFFICB HQUÄS
10 to 13 a. m.—
OFFICE HOURS
10-13 A. M.
M P. M.
First Nados
ML W. J.
. Physician a
Bye, Bar, Noa
Office FI
First National
DR. ERNXST A. WOODS
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
FOB SPRING AND SUMMER W EAK
. Swedeaberg Building
168 Pioneer A ro
Office and Résident Phone :
Office Hours
i 1 0 -1 2 a .m .I - 4 p .m .
6:80 ■ 7:36 p. m.
Convalescent Heme
1S3 Granite
Where the sick and aged are
tared for in pleasant home
lurroundings.
CaU
Jerry O'Neal
for your next Job of
PRACTICAL NURSING
Plumbnig
CHOICEST FOOD
PhoM ta a
Rea. 80 Morton St.
T. L. POWELL ,
General Transfer
Good team and motor
Good service at a re
price — Phone 82.
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JORDANS SASH
CABINET WO1
Corner r Helman end
WM. 1. GOULD
Realtor
Phone 4AS-J
Contractor
Repairing and Remodeling
Specialist in Quality,
Not Quantity; Shingling
Phone 161.
■mad.
GtUvantzed Nalls Used.
W H IT T tl T B 4 & M &
ft STORAGE 0 0 .
staia Ave.
Right Prices — Right Quality
Coal, Wood and Storage
.-n-.lxig-A
CAMP RRE NEWS
Packing, Crating andi#Mggfag.
Long Distance
A number of girls enjoyed a
hike with Miss Viola McDowell on
Saturday. March 26. They gath­
ered at the little park near the
high school at 1:30 and from
Charter No. 5747
Reserve Diatrlct No. 12 there made their journey to
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REPORT OF CONDITION OF
True’s canyon, where they spent
the time getting nature honors.
At Ashland, in the STATE OF OREGON, at the cloee of business on Each girl took a lunch which was
March 22, 1927.
eaten around a camp fire in the
RESOURCES
open. They reached home at 7
1. a. Loans and discounts ................. 9476,650.42
Total loans ..........................................
1476,550.42 o’clock.
2. Overdrafts unsecured ..........................
The regular meeting of -the
.54
3. U. 8 . G overnm ent secu rities ow aed:
Tern Kwahte Wah Camp Fire
a Deposited- to secure circulation
girls was held on Thursday. March
(U . 8. bonds par value)
........... 3100,000.00
24. The girls of this group are
b Ail other United States Govern­
very grateful to the Senior High
ment securities (including pram-
camp fire girl who demonstrated
. lums, If any) .._........... .......................f 91,447.50
Total ........... ....... ...............................
191.447.50 first aid bandaging.
4. Other bonds, stocks, secu rities, etc..
On Saturday noon, at the Camp
Owned ......................................
436,470.40 Fire cabin. Sylvia Provost and Iris
Banking Honse, 312,016.77; Furni­
Atterbury entertained Miss Car­
ture and fixtures. 33,762.55 ............
15.779.32
7. Real estate owned other than bank­
ter, Miss McLeod. Rpchel Forsy­
ing house ....................................
9,001.00 the, Mary Poley, Esther Pefley
Lawful reserve with Federal Re­
and Emms Reilly. After the de­
serve Bank ..._......................................
56.855.33 licious dinner the group joined
10 Cash in vault and amount due from
<
others at the entrance to the park
national hanks ...................................
74,225.11
and went on a short hike.
11. Amount due from State banks,
Some of the Junior High camp
bankers, and trust companies in the
fire girls are planning to plant
the United States (other than in­
cluded in Items 8, 9 and 10 ............
78,531.49 flowers near the Camp Fire cabin.
13 Checks on other banks in the same
This is only one of the many
city or town as
reporting bank
things which has been done to im ­
(other than Item 12) .....................
2,840.88 prove the beauty and comfort of
Total of Items 9, 10, 11, 12,
the place.
and 13 ......... ..................................3155,597.48
14. b. Miscellaneous cash items ........
167.88
15. Redemption fund with U. S. Treas­
urer and due from U. S. Treasurer..
5,000.00
18. Other assets. If any ............................
472.74
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
19.
20.
21.
23.
27.
28.
|5 .
37.
i>8.
Total ..................... ............................
L IA B IL IT IE S
Capital stock paid in ..........................
Surplus fund .......... «................ ....... ..
a. Undivided profits .......................... 3 33,581.63
c. Less current expenses paid ........
6,423.38
Circulating notes outstanding ......„
Certified checks outstanding ..............
Cashier’s cheeks outstanding
Total of Items 27 and 28
3 3,463.00
Dem and d ep osits (oth er than hank
d ep osits) subject to R eserve (de­
posits payable within 30 days):
Individual deposits subject to check
Certificates of deposit due in less
than 30 days (other than for money
borrowed) ..................................,...........
State, county, or other municipal
deposits secured by pledge of assets
of this bank or surety bond .............
Total of demand deposits subject
to Reserve. Items 29, 30, 31, 32,
33 and 34 ....................................... 3568,740.87
Time deposits subject to Reserve
(payable after 30 days, or subject to
30 days or more notice, aad postal
savings):
Certificates of deposit (other than
for money borrowed)
Other time deposits
Postal savings deposits
Total of time deposits subject to
Reserve Items 35, 36, 37, and
38 ................... ..................................3617.961.92
Liabilities other thaa those above t
stated
■mm
DR.
Office Hoars: 10 - 13 and 3 - 8
29 Tear Guarantee.
"OUT OF A JOB."
Then is the time you wish futilly that you
had learned to save regularly.
FOB FISH COMMISSION
PORTLAND, Wav. 36 — (UN)
—■
S eemingly .well founded infor­
mation la political cirelee here
today was that Fred P. Kendall,
Portland; Chris Lien weber, As­
toria, and John C. Veatch, Port­
land. will be named ás the three
members of the Oregon state fish
Builder
Check at first naesse
Rub on— inhale vapors
Perhaps you have been out of a job, with
no immediate prospects in sight and with
yotir cash reserve at a low ebb.
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i a .
31.347.342.61
100,000.60
30,000.00
27,158.25
99,995.00
26.60
3,437.00
391,471.85
44,472.47
Ford Battery
132,796.65
$12.00
Ford Batteries Fits 85
Per Cent Of All Cars.
Anto Freight
P h o n e i’l
’ l i i t t
7 lo mi:» ff
Office 89 Oak ttsiiwR
lld la W
PAINTING
W
Painting, tinting ancT
try C liff Burlingame, 661
or phone 98.
167-1 mo.
PAINTING— Ambro Sy fo r k ,
painting. Duo Tone work, 7Jd Lib­
erty. Phone 465.
lM^Jcggo.
OIL HIGHWAY
ba©
T H E DALLES, Ore., Mar. >ffd—
Oiling operations on tba Sbenffhn
highway between Wasco and Bdfad
will start about Wednesday or
Thursday of this week, the state
highway maintenaace office an­
nounced today.
The exact date will be stated
later. Motorists are being advised
to use only The Dalles-California
highway while the oil is being
applied on the Sherman rente.
Oregon
will
receive
343,006;
federal funds for forest fire pro­
tection thia year.
RED P E P I T O
ENDSiRKEDXffl
Red’ Pepper Rob takes the “ooeh1
from sore, stiff, aching joints. It can
not hart yon, and it certainly steps tfca
sM rheumatism torture at ooce.
When you are suffering so you cat
hardly get around, just try Red Peppe
Rub and you will have the quiates
relief known. Nothing has tech coa
centnted, penetrating heat as red pep
pers. Just as soon as you apply Re
Pepper Rub you will feel the tingtin,
beet In three minutes it warms th
sore spot through and through. Paa
and soreness era gone.
Ask any good druggist for e jar ei
, Rowles Red Pepper Rub. Be sure b
get the genuine.