Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 04, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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ADS ISh
One Cent * Word Per Insertion. No Ad Lese Then 28c.
Going to France after hla dis­
charge) he became destitute and
joined the Foreign Legion.
He
served In Algeria and Morrocco
against Abd-El-Krlm’s Moore, be­
fore hla, transfer to Indo-Chtna.
Depend Upon
When Mother Wi
Giri Babiss
Business and Professional
May Restrain Bawl
From I nterfering
Hornsby
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
Physician and Surgeon
Dr. Charles JL Haines .'
Physician and Burgeon ,
Office Phone 164-J
NEW YORK, April 4.— (U P )—
When the average m other *r«alh
Home Phone 164-1»
Office Phone lfltW
It now seem s possible that the
¡wants a baby daughter as much
FOR RENT— Furqished house
OFFICE HOURS
next big baseball act will be play­
FOR RENT — Saddle horses,
FOR RENT— 2 nicely furnished
Residence Phone 108-L
an a son, then we shall Move All Modern Precedents Are ed In the law courts, even be­
10 to l a • . m.— a to s
k
houses. See F. L. Nutter, 240 E. with garage, garden spot, near Gibson, 444 California St. 182-6
Citizens Bank B alldtag
~
equality between the sexes, Un-
schools.
Call
at
558
Holly,
phone
fore
the
s
ta
r
t'o
f
the
1937
sea­
Shattered by Senator
Main.
162-3»
OFFICE HOURS
M
s hlaa d, Oreana
BOARD
and
ROOM
for
students
|
til
that
happens
Parliamentary
317U
181-tf
son.
Norris
10-13 A. M.
2-0 p , M.
measures w ill bo of no uao at
near Normal, 461 Palm; Ave.
FOR RENT—Small house com­
A repetition of the litigation
FOR RENT— Furnished House,
171-12» a ll.”
pletely furnished, one block from
WASHINGTON, April 4. — Involving Carl Mays, Ban Joh n ­ First National Bank Building
DR. W. J. CRANDALL
This statem ent was made by Breaking all mocern precedent, son and the New York Yankees
Normal, 461 Palm Are.
182-6* 320 per month. Call evenlugs at
M aternity Home
Osteopathic
427 Palm Ave.
181-3*
Dr. Crichton Miller at a confer Senator George Norris, Nebraska 4n 1919 Is threatened by Jolift
Physician and SirMM
fence
of
Health
V
isitors
and
FOR RENT— 3 room furnished
Independent republican has revea McGraw, who proposes to go ta
MATERNITY HOME — 153
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS
. . FOR RENT— Four room bungs
Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat.
apartment, close In 337 B St.
School Nurses at Bedford Col­ id a desire to be "demoted” from court and obtain an injunction
Granite.
Terms,
including
every-
alow, furnished, overlooking Lith-
Practice
Limited
To
Office Phone ■ 180
181-3*
He declared the United States senate and be- testrainlng President Heydlor of
162-tf lege for Women.
First National Bank Building
ia Park. Modern plumbing. Rent Jh^pg, 34.00 per day.
Eye,
Ear,
Nose
and
Throat
that effeminacy In a man , is ‘contO governor of his homo state. the national league from interfer­
FOB BENT— Furnished apt., reasonable. Call at 106 Granite
often due to his m other’s wish
X-Ray, Including Teeth
This is the most unique docl- ing with the baseball activities
96 Laurel, phone 389-J.
167-tf St.
181-tf
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW
Office
Hours: 1 0 . 1 2 and 2 - 8
for
a
daughter
instead
o
f
a
sou.
rlon inasmuch as the governor-' of Rogers llorsby.
RADIO PROGRAM, KM ED
Physician and Surgeon
I
"A
case
like
that,
which
is
Swedenhnrg Building
FOR RENT— Furusihed sm all
FOR RENT— Four room house Monday April 4—
ship of practically every state is
McGraw apparently despairs of
108 Pioneer Ave
[rare,
is
tragic
from
the
p
oin
t,of
apartments and cabins with ga­ furnished or unfurnished, 65 3rd
6;15 p. m., News and markets. I view of the boy,” he said. '“ I regarded chiefly as a stepping an amicable settlem ent wherein
Office and Resident Phone 28
rages. Reasonable by month St., Inquire at Loomis’s and Nel­
stone to the United States senate Hornsby would sell his stock in
6:30 to 7:30 p. m., W olf the
Office Hours
hake seen one of the m ost hope or to the presidency.
176-tf
or week. Barber Apts. 168 Oran- son..
the St. Louis Cardinals at his
tire man’s trio.
10 - 12 a. m. 3 - 4 p. as.
I
lesaly
effeminate
persons
In
a
ite.
.
n i-tf
“I think this is one »*easoi) for asking price of $105 a share.
8:00 to 9:00 p. m., W illiams
6:30 - 7:30 p. m.
POSITION WANTED — Female
183 Granite
(boy of twenty-four years a s ; a the lack of progress in state gov­
President Heydler reiterated
Radio
Service,
request
pro­
FOR RENT — Furnished apts.,
result of this.
WhorO the sick and aged Are
ernment," Senator Norris said. Friday that he firm ly intended
WANTED by young woman
gram.
and untarnished « a t, 86 So. 2nd
I "He was a fourth son a n l
cared for in pleasant borne
"The
minute
a
man
gets
to
be
to
prevent
Hornsby
playing
with
work by hour hr day. Mrs. Made­
Call
9:00 to 1 0 :0 0 -p. m.. Program his mother had wanted a girl,
8L
'
26-tf
surroundings.
governor, he starts lining up his JJtc rs^uta while bolding stock
line Briscoe, Route 2, Box 136,
Jerry
O’Neal
Medford Realty Board.
and so tried to make him into machine to be elected senator.
in the Chrdinals.
175 Meade St.
172-1 mo.» Tuesday, April 6—
for your next Job of
PRACTICAL NURSING
a girl. Some day an unfortun-
”1 havd spent twenty years ( In
"Hornslw’s private property is
12:15 jto 1:16 noon. Program I ate young woman may he per­
Plambnig
WANTED— By middle aged wo­
no conceri of the national lea-
CHOICEST FOOD
Washington,
I
have
been
educat­
Phone 138
R ush’s Service zSta. Talent. suaded to marry that young man
W’ANTED — Plowing or team man, practical nursing, Mrs. Mad­
Charley Stoneham,
Res. 38 Morton SL
6:15 p. m., News and markets. and she will awake to the reai:- ed at Washington at the expense
work. Gibson 444 California,
eline Briscoe, Rt. 3, Box 135 or
Reasonable Terms
president/ of the Giants.
of my statt*. '
8:00 to 9:00 p. m., Program I zation ' that she has married a
172-1-mo.»
•
182-6 call 175 Meade St.
In 1949, the New York Yanks
“Now that I am getting along
Calif, Ore. Power Co.
I wife instead of a husband.
toward tho evening of my life, I went to court and obtained an
WANTED — Chicken f r i e r s
T. L. POWELL
Wednesday April 6—
I “Then we have the far more
would like to give them hack injunction which prevented Ban
General Transfer
Phone 91 or call Fairview Meat
WM.
E.
GOULD
12:15
to
1:15
nobfa,
Concert
by
common
case
of
the
girl
who
wa
s
FOR SALE— Work horses, Gib­
Good team and m otor trucks,
Johnson from barring Carl Mays, Contractor
something they have paid for.”
B uilder
Market.
182-2
- Jordan Elec., Leedom’s Tire to have been a boy. Often enough
Good service at a reasonable
son, 444, California St.
182-6
who Aad been sold to New York
’ Shop, Palace Lunch and A1 in our civilization the girl feels
price
— Phone 88.
Repairing,
remodeling
and
new
WANTED— Housecleaning and
by the Red Sox, while under inde-
FOR SALE — Canned fruit,
Jordan’s Army Goods Store. a sense of Inferiority for being a
work. Day or contract.
housework.
Mrs. Miller, 480
IHiite suspension. The Yanks won
JORDANS SASH AND
6:15 p. m., News and markets. girl.
You try to alter all this
Mountain Ave.
176-10» dishes, kitchen utensils and var­
¿lie case. McGraw anil Stoileham
CABINET WORKS
4(14 M ountain Ave. P h on e 483.1
ious articles, 611 Beach SL 181-3*
10:00 to 11:00 p. m.. Dance by giving them the vote gnd
Corner Helihän and Van Ness.
believe they can win th eir’s
WANTED— Your 1927 spray­
music, Walkers Hall. Dickeys | admitting them to the bar, but
Phone 161.
194-tf
against Heydler if it comes to a
FOR SALE— Io-na-ca Beit, R
ing. New rig. Six years exper­
LOS ANGELES, April 2— (U P)
Orchestra.
that i s . futile.
-
showdown.
PAINTING
F.
D.
1,
Box
110.
179-4*
ience. J. W. W atkins, Talent, Ore­
Thursday, April 7—
"The chief conpefiS is w hat the — A cave man lost his eave woman
gon.
163-1 mo.*
Painting, tinting and papering,
mother
values most.
i f the here today.
DAIRY — H ills Dairy, W alker
12:15 to 1:15 noon Concert.
WM. E. GOULD
Mrs. Anna Culver got a divorce \ LONDON. (U P )— Skhlla of a try Cliff Burlingame, 681 Mt. AV,
'mother
has
four
daughters
and
Ave.,
m
ilk
from
high
grade
Jer­
6:15
p.
m.,
News
and
markets.
WANTED—To buy fresh cows
Realtor
from
her
exploring
husband.
She
or
phone
98.
167-1
mo.
nace supposed to be tho connect­
6:30 to V:30 p. m„ Ruâsells wants a son, there is bound to
and springers, Charles Broill, 448 sey cows. We aim to please. We
Bargains In Ashland and vicin­
use Surge Milker, qta. 10c, pts. 5c.
be Inferiority.
Probably out of produced a picture of her home to ing link between Asia and Europe
Inc.
Hetman St., phone 407-R.
PAINTING— Ambro S. Park,
aid
in
obtaining
legal
separation.
ity homes.
Insurance.
Phone 30F2.
I
173-1-mo.»
tbat
batch
p
f
four
number
one
were
exhibited
here
recently
by
8:00 to 9:00 p. m. Jackson
169-1-mo.»
painting. Duo Tone work, 711 Lib­
“ My baby and I went with him /Sir Arthur Keith during a lecture
will escape.
Som etim es nnmbcr
Co. Creamery.
erty. Phone 465.
, 160-1-mo.
•PLOWING
four will escape because she is to Northern California, near Ora, to the Royal College of Bur­
Friday, April 8—
Call 196-R for all kinds of
12:15 to 1:15 noon. Concert. the youngest, bnt n u m b ers'tw o Finn, where he had charge of ji geons. The skulls had been dis­
mine. Mrs. Culver related. ”W h/n covered In an ancient cem etery
team work and plowing.
6:15 p. m.. News and markets. and three are alm ost certain to
we
pot there instead of bulld/ng in the Taklamakan Desert, Cen­
. .
136-lmo*
WHITTLE TRANSFER
8:00 to 9:00 p. m.. Associated incur that disappointm ent on the
us
a
home,
he
dug
us
nn^-—IT
was
part
of
the
mother,
and
the
chil­
tral
Asia.
& STORAGE 0 0 .
Bulck Dealers program.
HAMAKER TRANSFER a n d
dren get to know this and im ­ on the side of a cliff and very
Due to atmospheric conditions
Saturday, April 9—
Storage Go. office at residence,
Coal, Wood and Storage
WASHINGTON, (UN) — Like
12:15 to 1:15 noon, Concert. mediately feel tbat sense of in­ (lamp and dreary. It didn’t bother tho skulls were well preserved.
174 North Main. Phone 410.
him much because he was out The features could be disting­
an exile who brings about his un­
4:15 p. m.. News and markets. feriority.”
with other women most of tho uished and the hair had retained Presidio is to Become One Packing, Crating and Shipplag.
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May doing by returning» to bis old Sunday, April 10—
Long Distance Haftllag.
time.”
communicate with Ensign Lee i home, the instinct of wild game . 7:30 to 8:30 p. m., R eligious
its natural color. Sir Arthur as­
of Im portant Rail
When Mrs. Culver showed the serted the features were similar
Auto Freight Terminal
oL the Salvation Army at tbe 1 to drift back to their haunts after
Centers
serviep from 1st Presbyter­
iudge a picture of the home where to those of Europeans while the
White Shield Home, 665 May- p. forest fire often leads to their
ian Church.
PRESIDIO, April 4.— (U P) —
she had lived two years, she was essential characteristics w e r e
Phone 117
fair Ave~ Portland. Oregon.
destruction, according tq forest­
(U P )— This little border town
granted a divorce.
Mongolian.
ers’ reports to the department of
Office 89 Oak S t
will soun be the gateway from the
agriculture.
central
southwest
to
Mexico
by
I
HONG KONG, April 4.— (UN)
A forest fire does not travel
I —Two gaunt, ragged, half-starved
virtue of its location on the Kan­
IP YOU WANT a good home fast unless It Is "crowning” or
sas City, Mexico and Orient rail­
M inen who might have stepped
inquire at Brown A Rice, 63 N. running through the tree-tops.
way which will connect Kansas
¡from the pages of “Beau Geste”
Main.
03-tf Frequently, however, the homing
City nnd Mexico City.
lor from a desert Island were
Building
rapidly northward
FOR HALE— If you want to get instinct In wild game is so strong
} I picked up In the street here by
from Chihuahua City, Max., the
in on the ground floor In coming that anim als and birds often re­
I vigilant police and charged at a
Ashland telephone patrons will he enabled
railread now is within 45 miles of
residence section, see or phono turn to their range before a fire
t I police court with being vagrants.
has
subsided.
*
to get quicker “ station-to-station” telephone
I reeidio. From the northern end,
Wm. E. Gould, Realtor. Several
> I One was a Pole, tho other a
In the Lost Johnny Creek fire
service to Medford.
the road will cut through one of Balance Should be Devoted
good buys In Palm Ave and Nor­
I Roumanian.
They had' escaped
to Writing or Playing
In
the
Flathead
National
Forest
the
richest sections in agriculture
mal vicinity.
J17-tf
' from the French Foreign Legion
Bridge
When
yon
desire
a
connection
with
n
tele­
in Montana last summer, the I
and
oil
in
the
United
States.
Con­
I in Indo-Chlna, 600 rnJJes away.
flam es did not travel more than
struction is going on-now between
phone in Medford just look in your directory
, I It had taken them six weeks
FOR EXCHANGE — Real Estate
two miles an hour. N um erous!
here and Alpine, Tex., the end of
I of night-m ade-like hardships to
for the number nnd then give the nuniher to
tho
northorn spur.
FOR SALE or TRADE— 160 pine squirrels and other animals
I make good their escape. Origin­
your local operator ns you would in placing n
On the Mexican side of the Rio
acres of land in Siskiyou, Cal. On were destroyed when Jh ey return­
ally there were four of the <le-
cnll to n party in Ashland. When the operator
Grande, the new road will be a
Pacific Highway. PPlenty of wa­ ed to the fire district before the
Iserters.
One was killed hv a
key to the enormous treasure
says
“
Number,
please?”
announce
yonr
own
ter, near county school For fur­ flam es were opt. Investigation
I tiger In the province of Ydnnan.
vault of Mexico’s mining indus­
ther particulars address Tidings, showed that the feet of the squir­
number
and
say*
for
example:
“
I
W
ant
Med­
IA second was drowned in the
tries, her oil lands and agriculture
Box 91.
133-2mo.* rels were burned so badly that 1
ford 330.”
I flooded Canton river. • .
products.
they could not climb trees and es- j
I The survivors, during t h e
Around Chihuahua alone lies
cape.
The connection will he completed as in a
weeks they spent in the Interior
fields of untouched silver, gold,
Two whitetail deer were found
I of China, lived on leaves and
local call. You do not have to ask for “ long
quick silver, coal nnd kaollne.
burned to a crisp near a firefight­
wild fruit. Later they xeaciiod
distance.” The date and item will appear on
Equally undeveloped is thé soc- '
er»;' camp In this fire. .Two oth­
I settled districts, and were given
vour hill th<> first of file month following. This
tlon to tho north of Presidio
ers, a large buck and a yearling
¡food by Chinese villagers. Fin­
across the west Texas plains and 1
service is designed to give you quicker and
were also found burned to death.
ally they reached Wu Chew,
western Oklahoma. Between Pre- ‘
more satisfactory service to Medford when you
Num erous other deer were found
¡w here Chinese merchants gave
sidle and Marfa la the Shafter 1
with their feet and hindquarters
desire “ station-to-station” service. It does
them railway^ fare to Canton,
rUver mine, the largest producing ’
singed and a large number of
j Police at Canton passed th<ra
silver mine in the United States.
not apply to calls in which you desire a par­
grouse perished.
Ion to Hong Kong— and here an
Lead Is also mined here.
ticular party, in which case calls will he placed
¡unrom antic police m agistrate i o
It is agreed by stockmen that ’ 1
with “ long distance” as previously. For An­
Increase of $11,727, or nearly 30
FINE C H O W S GIRLS
this section Is one of the best i 1
nianded them for extradition back
ther particulars apply at our Business Office.
percent over 1925. Imports from
OVALLE. Argentina, (U P ) —
places to rnlse cattle in the Unit- i B
to Indo-China, to undergo tluir
India rose to $150,887,000, a gain F ifty pesos fine will be imposed
eil States, due to its height above 1c
punishment as deserters and to
of $6,320,000 over 1925.
every time a chorus girl appears
sea lev el— nearly a mile— and Its *
serve the remainder of tin ir
Petroleum
products
ranked in clothes too scanty or raises
'rich prairies.
*
time as Legionnaifes.
first in the sales of American her leg into the air, according to
With
cnmpiet|ou
of
the
railway
0
The Pole had • had a varied
products with a value of more a measure adopted by the Munic-
i expected in a few months, Pre- F
carter. He was taken prison r
than $8,000,000. Raw and manu- ipaiity here. Action follow ed sev-
: sldlo is expected to boom.
Al- 11
by tAe Germans during the war,
I
ready
a
weekly
newspaper
has
11
fac|ured jute constltq>*d the ma- eral performances given at a lo-
and worked In the Westphnillen
jor part of the Imports from cal theatre b y a review edmpany
been established here by Edwin
coal mines. A fter the armisticq
Moss W illiams, son of Dean Wal- 11
India.
now touring the provinces.
he served in the Polish army.
READ CLASSIFIED ADS
ter W illiam s of the School o f ! °
Journalism of the University of
Missouri.
fl
Young W illiams after working
for a time as business manager of ,,
the Gulf Coast Guido of Gulfport,
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LONDON,
April
4__ .(U N )
Convalescent Home
Caveman Taeties is
Cause of a Divorce
Instinct is Cause
Wild Game’s Death
Deserters Are Foiind
Nearly I|alf Dead
Announcement
The Pacific Telephone
and
Telegraph Company
Mom and Pop
THE GREAT WAR
Ten Years Ago Today
Gprll 4. 1917, The U n i t e d
States Senate, by a vote of 82 tq
6 adopted the resolution declar­
ing a state of war with Germany
exists.
• ,
<
t Senators voting no ware Gron-
nn„ N. D.j La Follette, WIs.; Nor­
ris. Neh.; Lane, Ore.; Stdne. Mo.:
and Vardaman, Miss,