Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 27, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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rages. Reasonable by month
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FOR R E N T — 6-room furnished
house near norm al. Inquire nt 711
Oak St.
171-3*
* FO R M E N T — A six room h o u w
Inquire a t 214 Contrai Ave.2?7-6*
W A N TED — To trade, five acres
of land In Grant oounty, W ashing­
ton for a Ford coup *14 or ‘21
FOR SAIdàrHU I« 7 4th st. All m odel. M ast ha la godd condi­
tion. B. M. R esse, 162 Alda St.
the tarature and furnishings of
Ashland, Oregon.
276-3*
the Oxford Ro<vas, consisting of
bod room and kitchen furniture
FIJiB HOUSB and lot in Balem,
o f a ll kinds, nt prices that talk. free of Incumbrance, to trade for
Furniture repair shop In connec­ good house and lot la Ashland.
tion. O. W. Tkefren, Agent.
*
We have also thousands of other
276-tf trades to trade for whatever you
FOR BALK—Cheap cooking ap* have. I f you want to trade sea
pies 317 Terraoe. Chas. Avery. Cosklll A Boris, Realtors, 1 1 1 ft
176-3* Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon.
2 6 ' -1 m»-
FO B RENT— F ive room fur­
W ANTED— Young man desires
TO TRADE — Baby Overland
nished h o u w w ith garage near
work,
o f any kind, 14 Dewey A car for good milch cow. B; 1. Box
schools. Phone 117-L. 118 Holly
141-1 mo.* 116F, Ashland.
278-8*
St.
277-tf Beat Main.
F O B R B N T — 4-room furnished
heuw ,-m odern end clo w in, 211
Hargadine.
, 277-tf
FOR SALK— 8-m onths old pul­
lets, laying. Mrs. W. D. Booth.
FOR RENT— Furnished house, Phone 2Í7 -Y .
277-2
717 Boulevard, good location for
normal a n d 'h ig h school students,
w ith or w ithout piano. Phone 241-
LOST — Theta Chi fraternity
J.
177-1*
pin. L. A. J. on hack. Return to
FOR R BNT— Furnished house Tidings office for reward. 278-1
oh Laurel street.
Inquire 888
H argadine or phone 868-L. 276-1
FINDS GENERAL BUTLER
FOR RENT —- Hom e, corner
DIFFICULT TO QUESTION
Gresham and V ista 8ts„ 10 room*
and attic, 3 fireplaces, 1 stoves
SHANGHAI— (LP>— This Gener­
and som a floor eoverlags, a les al Smedley D. Butler, Who com­
yard, fin e viaw, suitable for largo mands the American marines In
fam ily or tor tenant who wants China, waxes humorous st times.
to rent nice rooms. H. C. Galey,
W itness'a newspaper reporter
IS E. Main s t.
211-l-m o. Who recently rushed into the
headquarters of the general a
day or two before the “devil
dogs” sailed for Tientsin.
"Say. general, is It true that
all the marinas are going to be
sent to Peking .right gway? What
about It? When'll they, go? What
are they going to do up there?
Are they------ ?
"Listen, eon,” quoth, the gen­
eral. "As far as I know the
marines will leave for the north
somewhere a b o u t the thlrty-
aeopad of the month. I f you’ll
Jam keep quiet and come to me
on fhst day,' I'll tell you all
NEW YORK IS
STILL RIDING
NEW YORK, July 27.— d a d
tidings came to New York's swelt­
ering millions last nigkt la the
form of an announcement by May­
or James J. W alkec that t h e
threatened transit strike had been
postponed.
•*' •
At the height of the evening
rush hour, while thousands of
straphangers w ere w edging Into
subway and elevated trains for
what was to be their last ride un­
til after the dfrike. Mayor W alk-
or met with representatives of the
transit compand and the worker's
union.
Ab 1:30 p. m. W alker came out
of hla office with thia announce­
ment:
“The strike has been postponed
indefinitely. This Is the happiest
day for me since I took office."
The good news spread rapidly
tjtjronghout Manhattan. In the
congested Grand
Central and
Times Square districts, commut­
ers missed their trains to buy ex­
tras telling of the mayor’s victory?
W alker said he had told repre­
sentatives of bbth sides that he
felt the public Interest was too
great to permit a strike and
demanded that a settlement be
Toledo— Menatalo States Elec­ reached.
FOR SALE— 1- room modern tr ic Power Company completes
bungalow, 2 sores cultivated, 10 power line fro mhere to Devils
Two women in one house mean
per cent down, balance 822 per Luke beach resorts.
that there is one too many.
month. P. A. 8., care Tidings.
226-10
INCIDENTS OP TRAVEL
While a man was riding on the
highway he heard a bullet whls-
ilttg
by. i “If they Want to shoot
Instead of singing, studying »<“ *»
etc., we are having su ites ftcdm me I will give them as good aa
they are sending," he thought. He
operas on Vfctrofc records.
We learn the story o f tho re< aaw several holes In bis tire. It
or4 if it bag « special on e aM, U>e was his own gun which had (alien
different hinds o f InstruRqnts o(( hla car and gone off.
J
Wayne Heard
o r o d .T 7
.
W e have had two su ite than far
which w ere the P eer Oynt su ite
Absence of Bernice Clawson
byTJrslg (a N orw egian com poser)
Bernioe Clawson broke her
and the other a su ite frogs Car­ arm and will not be able to come
men.
to summer school because she
Mae Clary
cannot write. She broke her arm
Sunday afternoon about 2 o'clock.
She was playing on Hepper’a
Dramatisation
porch. Aa she tall she went to
Last w eek th e teachers of the put her hand back and aa she fell
Mature study e la w w tf ld stories she broke her arm.
to the children. ,
Lucille Cramer
Tuesday the.elapses assembled
and dramatised the stories which
were "The Two Browntog." "6no"
White and Row Red," and ‘“Toad»
I
and Diamonds."
V xl
The children enjoyed dram atiz­
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ing them very much.
Harriet Carltgn
.— (ip)
welter-
F ifth Grade Nature Study
a of-
i title
Tho fifth grade has bean tok-
•ng field tripe to catch butterflies
braska
Dick
In order to study them. They now
have in their collection the Swal­
:ed t o
low Tall, Monarch, Red Tip, Cab­
idklns-
bage and Vanessa Caryw. The
night
children w ill take another field
i deci-
trip soon.
people
Thelm a Hubbard
tch.
Hollywood Believes Chaplins
Will Make Up Their Differences
IF YOU W ALT • good hom e
Inquire a t B row n A R ice, 61 N.
M ata,
61-tf
LIPHTICKS SHOCK BERLIN
B ER LIN — (LP)— The prevalent
use of lipstick and powder-puffs
among the younger generation,
disclosed recently In a pollce-
eourt case st Bremen, has shock­
ed the older generation of Ger­
many.
The shock has been increased
by» discovery in a west-end high
school of Berlin that nearly halt
the girl students In one class­
room alone carried a complete
equipment for cosmetics.
The
headmistress suddenly rounded
up the schoolbags of her thirty-
two pupils and found 12 lipsticks
and 16 poyder-puffs. None of the
girls were over 1« years old.
Condon— Wheat crop estimated
at 1.600,000 buriléis.
HOLLYWOOD, July 27.— (LP)
— Hollywood ajlll believes the
troubles of the Charles Spencer
Chaplina wtll never go to trial
despite assertions to the contrary
by all principals In the martial
squabble.
Though all pre-trial steps bave
been taken, Mrs. Chaplin having
tied a complaint, an answer and
made a deposition and Chaplin
having filed an answer and cross
complaint, fllmdom believes the
case will be settled satisfactorily
before August 22. the trial date.
Those high In the cinema world
point opt that regardless of the
truth of the charges preferred
against the comedian by Mrs.
Chaplin, would be certain to
suffer if they were aired in open
court.
Documents on Me In the rase
are highly sensational. In her
complaint she charged tho buf­
foon With “funny" Ideas of re­
lations between man and wife,
with consorting with other wo­
men and with marrying her only
under duress. She repeated the
chargee and denied all his asser­
tions whan she filed her answer
to his cross suit.
Chaplin’s answer refused all
accusations and his cross com­
plaint accused her of a fondness
for two unnamed men, with heavy
drinking sad with neglect of the
two Chaplin children, Sydney
Earle and Charles Spencer, Jr.
It is generally held that a trial
with testimony of the nature
promise^ would Immeasurably in­
jure the comedian’s popularity, a
point which should aid In forc­
ing a settlement.
Few, If any, film etars have
weathered trial featured by un­
savory testimony.
- /
The late Edrle Williams, after
being one of the screen’s most
popular stars for a number o£
years, was playing second leads
at the time of his recent death.
The sensational breech of prom­
ise quit brought against him by
the beautiful dancer, Ruma Ray­
mond, marked the waning ef his
popularity.
!
Home planting of fruits of dlf-
ferent varieties appeals to many
Oregon home owners. Some of
the advantages pointed out by
the experiment station hoftlcul-
tural department are the econ-
oiplc value of the crops and the
pleasure of picking one’s own
fruit. The former saves expense
of buying fruits thus supplied
and" the latter adds to the en-
joyment of the home. "Fresh
fruit direct from the garden in
a fully ripe condition has decided
advantages over other fruits
bought in the market," says the
department report.
J
gflM* WHAT’S THIS
B N fw e o y o o R
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M eer
These
FRÄLÜ« VCWRANS?
Dr. Obanas A. BttaM
PhygiaUa and S a rg a «
Office Phone 16W
Home Phone 164-L
OPPICI HOURS
19 to 12 a. as*— a I t B S . B .
WM. 1 . GOULD
Houses, lots, acreage and Um­
ber for salo, term s. Rpalrlng,
remodeling and naw w ork.
494 Mountain Ave. Phone 482L
General Transfer
Good team and m otor trucks,
Good service a t a reasonable
price — Phono I I .
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helman and Van N<
Phone 161.
1»<
4TH STREET
BAKERY
BREAD, CAKES, PASTBRIB8
-
FRESH BVERY DAY
Office 220 4th St.,— Satisfac­
tion Guaranteed Prices Rea­
sonable.
F. MUIRHEAD
New Method Cleaning
Rugs Cleaned, Dyed and Slxed
Window Shades Cleaned And
Repaired— AU Kinds of Carpet
Work Patronise home Industry
Dr. E. B, Angell
Physician mad S a m o *
Bye, Bar. N o w and T hroat
Office Fhoao 199
Fire» National Bank Building
DR. BRNKSTR. WOODS
Praetios Limited To
Eye, Ear, Noee and Throat
X-Ray, Inclrding Teeth
Office H oars: 10 - 1 2 sa d 9 - •
. CALL
JERRY O’NEAL
For Your Next Job Of
, Plumbing
Shop la Beaver BMg-
F irst St.
Phons
WHITTLE TEAMSTER
A STORAGE 0 0 .
Coal, Wood and Storage
Auto Freight Tannimi
Clilropmctlo— Physiotherapy
Rad Ionic
Pioneer Building
Office Phone 49
Residence Phone 142
Satisfactory
Painting, tinting and papering,
try Cliff Burlingame, 681 Mt. Ave,
>r phone 465.
167-1 mo.
ARMY PLANES
TO ENTER RACE
Nineteen of Fastest Govern
ment Machines to Race
At Spokane
Regardless of what kind of printing you may need.
LETTERHEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES,
BOOKLETS, OR WHAT NOT.
IDE TIDINGS
PRINT SHOP
can handle it quickly and to your entire satisfaction
at reasonable price.
Phone 39
WE WILL BE GLAD TO CALL.
By Taylor
MR. L0VCWR.C IS SO
MANOSOMC — I-'M
JOST OYIHC To
i Ktrr h » m
Convalescent Bone
Packing. Crating and Shipping.
Long D istance H a ilin g .
Mom and Pop
IWRSWLKINRYhD«
W6 01C K N É U .TO N A N O
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leR tousiR.HôRoLo u m m cu -, RftPEB UMireO
A lt huwüfe
ftw ,
. ROW STOCK
is v i i m a a her
IS NWtRMKs
Is hinted thmt big navy Influence
Is suspected by B riu la — machln-
atlons of men who hope that
failure of the naval conference
could be uaed td effect a big In*
crease In American naval strength
so as to match Britain’s strength
and perhaps to surpass It.
There has been talk of replac­
ing W. C. Brldgeman, first lord
of the admiralty and Joint leader
with Viscount Cecil of the B rit­
ish Qeneftuf delegation, by. Lord
Balfour, who played so prominent
a part at the successful Washlng-
toh naval conference. But It is
stated officially that Balfour Is
not to go to Geneva.
Word from Geneva Is that no­
body Is particularly hopeful ' of
success and that the forthcoming
government statement is looked
for as the oqly way but' of an
otherwise hopeless situation.
THAT
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BUT L KNOW PLBNÌV
OF P U o P t e WHO ARM
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We w ill deliver any amount
of exceptionally good 12-lnch
slabs at this price. Buy them
now for w inter while they are
cheap.
making »0 mllea an hour, and Is
the bomber end supply plane In
time of war. Transportation of
troops is also possible with a fleet
of C-2 planes, which can carry
eight passengers.
“ Yon can also secure such oth­
er entries from the army in the
national air races as will he au­
thorised by the commanding gen­
eral of the ninth» corps area," Ma­
jor Kllner advised the National
Air Derby Association, and I sug­
gest that you communicate with
ninth Corps area headquarters
immediately on the number ef
entries the area will send.”
8POKANE. Wash., July 8 7 .—
(Special)—.Nineteen of tne fastest
and largest military airplanes in
he service of the United States
irm y air corps today were offlc-
ally entered In the national air
races to be held here September
23 and 84.
Official entry
ment planes was
letter to the National Air Derby
Association of Spokane from Ma­
jor W. G. Kllner, air corps execu­
TWO PAIRS OF BROTHERS
tive, war department. Waahing-
IN GEORGIA LEGISLATURE
'on, D. C.
Nine pursuit planes from, the
ATLANTA, On..'July 27.— (LP)
First Pursuit Group stationed at
— In the- House of Representa­
Selfridge Field. Mt. Clemens,
tives of the Georgia Assembly
Mich., will be flown across the
sit two pair of brothers.
northern portion of the United
Hamilton and Hassle McWhor­
States to Spokane for particlpa-
lon in the races. Announcement ter represent Oglethorpe and
hat the pursuit planes will be Bleckley counties respectively
here assures Spokane of having while G. C.a and J. H. Adams’
'he fastest airplanes manufactur­ are the representatives of the
neighboring counties of Newton
ed In the races here.
and
Walton.
v
"For your information we are
Needless to say they are ell
advising that the following planes
of the army sir corps will he en­ Democrats.
tered In the verieus events of the
NOTICE OP’ BUM
National air races, which are to
Sealed .bids will be received by
he held September 88 and 34,”
Major Kllner stated In his let­ I Siskiyou School district No. 18.
ter. "When the personnel to fly for three year contract to trans­
these planes has been selected, port all school children to Ash­
their names will be furnished land schools during school year.
Principal requirements, bus Beast
Known as the "Hawks” of the be up to date ead must have 9 ra­
army flying corp*, the pursuit pacity for 28 children er more.
planes have a cruising speed of Bids will be received up to I p.
110 miles an hour.
They are m. August 15th, 1127. For fur­
single passenger planes, and are ther informatlotf seo L sR ey C.
used In time of war to drive the Osltrender. Clerk D M , SI. Siski­
you. Oregon. ¿
178-1- Wed.
enemy planes from the air.
"Ehtrance
of
the pursuit
Klamath Falls — OU
ptahes means that Spokane will
ace tho fastest ships being flown woll spudded la at Boaai
at this time," said Lieutenant C.
V. Haynes, regular army Instruc­
tor stationed here: "These shlpe
are the freaks of the air. and
travel at an unbelievable speed.
Diving straight at the groups,
they can be nosed straight toward
the sky and climb thousands of
foot.
The pursuit planes from Self­
ride field were recently sent into
Canada at the request of the Can­
adian government, to stage a fly­
ing demonstration.
Two planes of the C-2 trann-
ktmwn as the Falcon observation i
planes, are Included in the army
entry. These planes have speed
of 188 miles an hour.
Two planes of the C-2 »ran»-
port type, equipped with Liberty
motors, will also be flown in tho
races. This type is cspablo of