Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 09, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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M t . cheap, 88« Hargadlne phone
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8*4-8
»A im tn-ci.. terries and ber­
ries—Will pay cash tor them.
Phone 685-J. W. E. Pierson.
268-tf
FOR EXCHANGE s — 10 acres
WANTED — Raspberries for
across street from high school in canning. Call The Tidings.
KlH Ctty, Ore., with good 8-room
henee, valued at 87000. Clear. . PIAMO nrantVOnOM — Mrs.
Party is retiring end wants good Harold Alklns. Tel. 441-J.
887-1 mO.«
on Pacific highway near town,
FOB BENT— Furnished house some fruit. Cell 888 north main.
on Laurel St. Phone 888 L or call
888-1 mo.
888 Hargadlne.
SIP-6
FOR B84 i > » 1 4 fine d e a r s
with frames, windows Ur 1 $ h
frames, 4 large 18 ft. columes,
FOB KALB—Three months Old
panel wainscoting and lumber. L. individually 'pedigreed cockerels
Prescott, 88« B St.
169-8* from progeny tested dam with
TOR SALE— Loganberries lor three year record of 854 eggs. Ex­
canning. 1725 Boulevard. Rione cellent for increasing flock pro­
duction. A. Bert Freeman, 112
485-J. t W. B. Piersoq.
268-tf
Nntley.
r
260-tf
FOR SALB: — Man’s bicycle,
let clam condition, 1 » Laurel St.
255-1mo.*
WANTED
Girl for general
housework. Phone 41-J.
248-2
NOTICE — Parties who took
keys from mail box at 582 C St.
night of Jnne 27, are known and
please return same to avoid
trouble. L. HUty.
258-6*
OIL SCANDAL
INVESTIGATED
Cecil B. DeMille, MilUonaire
, Motion Picture Produc­
er, Involved
er, 8 H. P. hollar, stove grates and
becks, lawnmowers • sharpened
STRAYED— Friday night large
and repaired. Castings and ma­
bay
mare. Finder notify Fred
LOS ANGELES, July ».—(IP)—
chine work at Bagla Iron and
Porter,
228
Maple
St.
Phone
270-
The
sweeping investigation into
Brass Foundary, 140 Oberlin St*
148-1 the collapse of the Julian Petro­
s
tll-l-m o .* l .
leum
corporation,
involving
«100,000,000, reached out Friday
to add one more nationally-known
figure to the list implicated in
FOR SALB — White Leghorn
the failure of that concern.
pullets. Phone 287-Y. Mrs. W. D.
Cecil B. De Mille, millionaire
Booth.
243-2
motion
picture producer of / ‘The
FOR SALE— Model 826 Pack­ Indian Racer Had Bad Luck King of Kings,*’ was charged with
After
Winning
Red-
ard Sedan, 12,060 m iles, uphol­
usury in connection with a loan
wood Marathon
stery and paint like new, latest
to the Julian organisation in one
type high compression meter.
of .a number of complaints issued
Mad Bull, Karook Indian,
Address Box KV Tidings.
261-6 wen the ..Redwood Highway
by CRy Prosecutor Lickley.
The specific charge against De
dian marathon race from
Mille wa» that in, June. IS 24, he
-Francisée toG rants Paas
120 Inch wheel-base, new last been challenged by Geo. W. made a 45-day Ioan of 862,000
Daeemher. Rubber, h eir, aad Holley of Nework^New Jersey, to
motor in first class shape. Ad- • 500 or
drees Box KV. ears Tidings, 881-8 , r*“
8aptember or October.
_________________„_____________• Mad Bull had considerable bad
FOR SALE— Model Kl|6 Spec-, luck after winning the Redwood
ial GMC track with cab, and marathon. He purchased a fine
body, new pneumatic tires all Chrysler sedan with his prise
aronnd. Right up In shape for money, then started to California
immediate work. Adroes Box KV where he wrecked his car an an-
care Tidings.
861-6 other machine, the total loss to
---------------------------------------------- him being more than «260.
FOR SALE — Late m o d e l
Standard Six Stadebaker Coach,
five good tires, pew la May, 1886,
run 16,000 miles. This car is a
bargain. Address Box KV, care
Tidings.
861-6
MAD BULL
CHALLENGED
Dempsey Puts
Two To Sleep
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS,
N. Y., July ».—(VP)— Jack Demp­
sey knocked out two sparring
partners Friday.
Italian Joe Herman, who ar­
rived to Join the ex-champion’s
staff of receivers early in the
morning, went down unconscious
lic e n se With All
from a left hook in the mid­
USED CARS
afternoon boxing, and Pete Corri
Ford Tonring ................. 3 80.00 suffered the same fate a few
Ford Tonring ................. «100.00 minutes later.
Ford Roadster ......... ....... «100.00
Tillle Kid Herman and Leo
Ford Touring ____ _____ «116.00 Labarabi were other new arrivals
Ford Touring ................. «166.00 at Tom Luther's c^np, where
Ford Tudor ..................... «160.00 Dempsey is rapidly rounding into
Ford Coupe ....:............. «276.00 Shape for his "comeback.”
ALL CARS IN GOOD
* Leo P. Flynn, Dempsey’s chief
CONDITION
advisor, had to caution the for­
CLAYCOMB MOTOR CO.
mer "Manassa Mauler’’ to take
F ord garage
things easy.
FOR SALE
1926 Ford Touring Car, Baloon
Tires, Ruxtell Axle, 3 to 1
gears. Motor Meter, Outside
Oiler. This year’s license. Like
new .............................. «325.00
FREE
Passed Examinations-—
Expected Ho m e
Susanne Homes Carter, county
school superintendent, Is expected
home Monday
front Seattle.
Washington, where she has been
attending the convention of the
JOHN DREW
DIED TODAY
Famous Actor Was Stricken
While Playing in
Portland
SAN FRANCISCO, July 9.— (LP)
— John Drew, dean of American
stage actors, died this morning
following a long battle against
arthritis and rheumatic fever. He
was stricken white playing In
Portland, starring in the drama
“Trelawney of the Wells.” He
was rushed here for treatment.
His condition was grave for six
weeks. Death came peacefully.
Septic poisoning which developed
hastened his death. * . •
Hubert Gilmore, son of Mrs.
Alice Gilmore, Iowa street, who
is in the Uniteji StateB Navy, has
successfully passed his examina­
tions in music at the United States
Navy Music school, located in
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS
San Diego, California.
week.
‘‘From some letters I have re­
ceived It seems that people In the
U. S. A. think that we In Shang­
hai aré In grave danger but let
me assure you that we are not
nor havejve been at any time in
serioual jeopardy. In fact we have
suffered very little inconvenience
of any kind from the war. Prices
many things but
they do that every year wherever
you lire. Our children have not
missed a day of school nor have
we lacked for anything that we
could afford to Juy. Some stores
closed for a time but never all at
once and the strikes they tried to
call here were all failures.
"Gasoline is »0 cents Mex. (.45
U. S. money) per gallon, but then
of course, "John D.” needs the
"mon" so that’s that. I still can
ride to work In a flivver for sev­
en cents, American money, on on
the street car for a nickel. Amer­
ican apples cost 12 cents per lb.
and California oranges six esnts
each. Just now we have delicious
LEEDOM
TIRE SHOP
Trade In
YOUR OLD TIRES ON
United States
Royal Cords
Sudden Service
Opposite Litbia Springs
Hot^l
By Taylo
Mom and Pop
RUN DOW*» ALOMA
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Human canubdat aa tRa •- Chi­
nese situation la contained la b
letter wbieh Wi F. Waltora, local
trlP
Y. M. C. A. secretary has admired
Per
from J. C. Clarh. Yi M. O. A.
• re
Boys' secretary at Shanghai,
om*
China. Mr. Clark, a graduate of
the
•oas
O. A. C.,' is well known 1a Ash­
land having visited here on 8
vay
number of occasions.
the
The letter is as fellows;
ited
“You m^y have heard that we
few
are sailing for the U. S. A. In a
>n*
few days and will arrive in Saa
the
Francisco just in time to cele­
oar
brate the Fourth on American
as
soil. Our future plana wljl de­
im .
pend on the dector'e advice re­
»elr
garding Mrs. Clark’s health. This
not
is an advance ef six months on
i to
our regular furlough tima . made
the
the
necessary, by her health.
“As you know China is Just
pa*
now passing through a most
Ith*
critical time and we are very
ana
eorry to have to leav^, net that
ing
our staying in any way would
the
change the course of events bat
the
because this is about the most in­
res-
teresting place I can think of to
ard
live in at the present time and I
res-
am most anxions to see how tha
her
Y. M. C. A. is to come through
iors
the crnclble and continue to serve
hat
the men and boys under the new.
per-
conditions that will obtain.
ray.
‘‘The Association has introduc­
ban
ed many new and constructive
rec-
Ideas during the last quarter <of a
century some of which arp now
having a very wide use and help­
ing to form the new customs.
Physical work, both Indoors and
out, evening education, health
campaigns and programs, popular
education for the poor, citizen­
ship campaigns, summer confer­ tlon for more than a year and has
ences and camps, club features had little or no salary for more
for m q n and boya at a reason­ than a year and a half yet he
able charge are only a few of the Sticks to his post and a man who
things that the "Y” has started visited him said he was as en­
that are now widespread and be- thusiastic as though he had Just
1 ing used by all sorts of groups for had a big raise in his salary.
many purposes.
"In one of the city associations
‘‘Events are crowding each oth­ near here the staff met about a
er off the front page in rapid suc­ month «go and faced the fact
cession these days and no one that they would have to reduce
dares to prophesy Anything end somewhere so decidod to cut their
It is too early to write history but salaries. They considered various
I think you can still feel that plans but finally agreed that all
what I said in my January letter should be reduced to the same
is true, if applied td the group amount and that that would be
of the government in Just enough tojlve on which they
Nanking. The more radical or said would he Mex. «30 per month
Red group at Hankow i s , losing or «15 U. 8. Surrency. The men
ground and I hope and believe who had been receiving that
Will soon be eliminated for very »mount «till get it hat the gener­
few of the Chinese people have al secretary who has been receiv­
any use for the ideas they repre­ ing «126 will Only get «30. An­
other Association has cut every­
sent, which are Russian.
"The South won the hearts of body 50 per cent, others have re­
the people by telling them what duced staff by 25 to 75 per cent.
"The withdrawal of the mis­
they were going to do for the«»—
raise wages, give permanent em­ sionaries from the interior has
ployment, finer homes, better been hard on the work but has
echools. etc., together with light­ not killed it by any means. It is
er taxes but up to date they too early yet to say what the ef­
have not been able to fulfill their fect will be but In several places
promisee. I believe they thought It has already called out able
{hey would be able to do most of leaders who are taking hold of
the things they promised but the work laid down by the for­
they are young men with little eigners. They may soon have a
experience in government or- any better work going trfan the for­
large affairs and they had no eigners ever could have put
idea what difficulties they wfuld across.
"In Hangchow the Christians in
be up against. Of course that
la hard to explain to the com|non all of the five denominations
people and when they begin to working in that city have gotten
demand taxes that seem exorbi­ together and organised a Chris­
tant and force the eale of govern­ tian movement in which there are
ment bonds the people turn no denominational lines drawn
and they are very enthusiastic
against them.
“It le impossible to tell how over the plan. Other cities are
much of the present, Nationalist Waiting to see how that group
Movement te the result of the gets along and if they succeed
Russian propaganda pat out' af-. others Will soon follow them.
ter Dr. Son invited the Russians They are saying that they will
to help him; hut that propaganda make this united church entirely
/
has had a tremendous influence self-supporting.
"Several Y. M. C. A. buildings
and some people think that if the
Russians were gone, meat of the In cities under the Southern Gov­
anti - foreign, anti - imperialism, ernment, as well as hundreds of
anti-Christian and other idea« be­ other buildings, have been taken
ing broadcast by the Nationalists by them for offices aad other
would soon die out, for it is purposes that we do not approve
costing the people so much more of but we hope that it will not be
than they were expecting to, pay long until they are returned to
for all the glory they were P»t> m- the association for their regular
ised and they are not getting any work- The majority of the peo­
of the glory of the great fiction: ple In the cities that have been
evacuated by U m missionaries are
as frleadly as ever to those who
bare gone beck to get their sum-
mer ¿loihtng and things they
Could not bring when they left e
few weeks ego.
'
"Aside from tbs tragedy 8t
Nanking few foreigners have suf-
fared anything worse than the
loss of personal property. A
friend from Soochow told me that
when he went hack for his sum*
f|ier clothing last week his ser-
rants had put up the screens,
oat the lawa, cared for the flow-
ore, chickens and dog Just as well
as though he bad been there ev-
ery day. .Most of tha mlsslon-
arias hsroare-anxious to return
to their homes and resume their
work but I think very few will
go bo before the fall for the Con-
aula sure SM>w to take the responsi-
billty of permitting them to go
hack after they have bad to leave,
‘Tor several years the Y. M. C.
a . has been working on a “Citi­
zenship Program” for students
and boys., It is not only study
courses but provides work for the
boys to do la villages and in
schools that do' not have teach-
ers. who oan do such work. It is
a very good, workable program
and when the new government
here was looking for something
to ube during this spring the Y.
M. C. A. npogreni was called to
their attention and they adopted
It as it was and issued It without
change as the Official program,
It was widely used during April
and May and Is being copied in
all parts of the country.
“A year ago there were about
eight thousand two hundred mis­
sionaries assigned to work in
China. Of this number about
fifteen hundred were on furlough
at a given time aad six thousand
five hundred at their work. Now,
as near as I can find out, there
are twenty-five hundred mission­
aries in treaty ports aad five hun­
dred la the interior. They are
still leaving rapidly. I do not
know how fast but possibly from
one hundred to three hundred per
f t o v - A s w e t t-
LOOKINâ <3(«C OVÇR
YHCRE -L E T ’S STROLL
toVC« ÔNO TRW TO
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Dr. Chadw A. 9
Physician and Sn
Office Pirana 16AJ
Pioneer Bldg.
Chiropractic
Physiotherapy
Radionic
Remember
This method is safe and brings
health where others fall.
Free examination this month.
Potentiometer diagnosis in­
cluded.
Office Phone 48
Res. 142
W M R. GOULD
Contractor—Realtor—Builder
Houses, lots, acreage and tim­
ber for salp, terms. Rpalrlng,
remodeling and new work.
404 Mountain Ave. Phone 4S2L
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
Gopd team and motor trucks.
Good service at a reasonable
prfce — Phone 88.
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helinän and Van Neaa.
Phons 181.
194-tf
4TH STREET
BAKERY
BREAD, CAKES, PASTERIB8
FRB8H EVERY DAY
Office 220 4th St.,— Satisfac­
tion Guaranteed Prices Rea­
sonable.
F. MUIRHEAD
New Method Cleaning
Rugs Cleaned. Dyed and Sited
Window Shades Cleaned And
Repaired— All Kinds of Carpet
Work Patrpnlse home Industry
PAINTING
Painting, tinting and papering,
try Clift Burlingame, 681 Mt. Ave.
or phone 455^
167-1 jao
pumalo and luscious mangos. The
pumalo are better than the best
"Blue Goose” grape fruit and
there is no fruit in the U. 8. A.
that oan hold a .candle to a man-
Physician and Sorgessi
Bye, Bar, Noee end Throat.
Office f t « a e 1SQ
K im National Bank Building
DR. KRNR8T A. WOODS
Pradtiee Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Office Hours: 10 * 19 and a - S
HwQdcnbwrg^B-rt^Vfafrg.
CALL
JERRY O’NEAL
For Your Next Jeb Of
_ Plumbing
Shop in Beaver Bldg.
87 First St.
Phone 188
WHITTLE TRANSFER
A STORAGE 0 0 .
Coal, .Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Hatlteg.
Auto Freight Terminal
Phone 117
Offloe 88 Oak S t
BLOX
$5.50 Load
Bone Dry — Freeh — From
Factory. 8mall Klndlingweod
12.75 per load
Hamaker Transfer
Phone 410
PEAR CROP
"There, are difficulties that we County Agent Warns Or
chardists to Watch
meet when trying to run a Y. M.
for Red Spider
C. A. program In war time but I
am sure you will be glad to know
Pear growers should be on con­
that so far the Shanghai Associa­
stant
watch from now on for the
tion budget is not causing us any
sleepless ajgbt. We closed last spider mite or Red Spider infes­
year with «10.666 In the bank (it tations, according to County Ag­
Is all 8hangkal moaey, we get no ent L. P. Wilcox.
The first outbreak of this pest
subsidy from New York), got
«80,600 in our campaign in was found in the Talent district a
This indicates
March so we are well on the way few days ago.
the
immediate
prosenee
of the
for, this year. Our dormitories
are a life saver for they are full pest and it will pay every grower
every night. We have Just op­ to watch his trees carefully and
ened the swimming pool for the In case of finding mites to te>ply
control measures before extensive
summer and it is already being
damage Is done, Mr. Wilcox
used by large numbers every day.
warns.
I wish I could say that other as­
The D’Anjou variety will prob­
sociations in China were In as
ably show indications of injury
good shape as ours but they are
first, followed by the Bose, he
not.
q/ates. Leaves on the lower
The plans are nearly done for
branches will curl slightly and
the new building that we hope to
turn a brownish black color. If
put up next year if the political
mites are present they may be
situation will only settle down
seen with the aid of a magnifying
for a few days and give the mem­ glass by looking closely over and
bers of our board time to think under the surface of the Injured
what ia best to do. It will have leaves.
eight stories, with 200 beds,
Summer oil emulaions will give
gym, pool, boys' department, etc., excellent control if applied thor­
qtc.
oughly to the under aide of the
"If you have not read an article leaves. The recommended dilu­
in the April number of Harper’s tions range from one to one and
magazine entitled "An Oriental a half gallons of oil to the hun­
looks at Christian Mlssionp* I dred gallons of water or spray
very strongly recommend it for I solution if mined with arsenate of
believe it is a very fair statement lead. In case of mixing oil with
of the way Chinese as well as In­ arsenate of lead M is always ad­
dians look at the Missionary visable to uae a spreader la the
Movement today.
combination.
"This will be my last letter
from China for some time but I
may be seelag you somewhere
during the coming year.
"Most slnceftly yonrs,
“J. 0. CLARK."
TOUCHED THAT ACHING SPOT
“Nothing touched that aching
spot until I used Foley Pills, a di­
uretic stimulant for the kidneys,
with wonderful results. I am so
glad I can recommend them to
others.”
Eased of her pate,
health restored, Mrs. Ellen Relg-
hard, of So. Ferk, Pa., writes this
thankfully. Men aad women ev­
erywhere use and recommend
Foley Pills, diuretlo, tor kidney
disorders, backaches, dull heid-
ache and nervousness. Ask Tor
Foley Pills diuretic aad aoeept
no substitute.— Sold everywhere.
Local autossobtie dealers are
busy securing Meanses aad fur­
nish I ng security bonds te eotnpU-
ance with jt state tear which be­
came effective July 1. The regu­
latory measure, which provides
every automobile dealer, handling
either near or second hand ears,
secure a Urease from the secre­
tary of state, costiag 86, and fur­
nish «1400 eecurfty hand.
Earelltneat at tin
Oregon Normal has r
according to Mies Kn
cent, school rettetrar.
Burns— Work being rushed on rollment la far la exi
big new Herrick pine sawmilte enrollment for the st
laet year.
here.