Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 06, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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LA HI—
Fern *16 dessn raw-
iltpits; »lg room house
juot off payed street; 1<
rabbit or poultry raising tanas. «at. Addressed envelope brings
101 M t. Ava.
116-tf tautnettUas. ALPHA, M l Maia
St.,'Paterson, New Jersey. 227-1»
búngalo», 1 «eres cultivated, 10 , -LA W S» I'lRara *16 dosen sew­
par o*«t down, balança *11 per ing apron* home; experience un­
month. P. A. 8„ cars Tidings.
necessary; m aterials cut; Instruc­
111-10 tions furnished. Addressed enve­
lope brings particulars. Milo Gar­
HOME TRACTS— 1 to 10
ment, 136 Broadway, Bayonne, N.
acres each, good «oil, easy wjalk
J.
217-1»
to all schools, flora to Bust Main
WAMnCD:— “ Graduate nurse«
street, *100 to *160 per acre,
•agy term«. special inducements for general duty at Klamath
to horn* builders. H. C. Oaley, Valley Hospital. Telephone or ap­
Secretary Carter Land Co., 66 E. ply In person. W arren H unt, phy­
Mala St.
168-1 mo. sician In ehnrge.
_
286-3
MÍR MSWTi— Fufnishsd boose
WANTED — An experienced
prese operator, Ashland Lanndry
Co.. 11 Water St.
IS l-tf
on Laura! street. Call 1 1 ^ Har­
ta d la s street or phone 263L.
116-tf
WANTED— Peaches, blackber­
ries, apples, tomatoes, corn, green
Means. Scotti F ru it A Produce,
K lam ath Falls. P. O .‘ Box 172.
268-tf
W A N T B D - Blackberriea
Thursdays and Sunday evenings,
1726 Boulevard, W. E. Pteraen,
phone 4 8 6 -J .*
'
284-tf
LOAN WANTED — W a n t
*2 6 0 0 , 21000 or *6000 fe r client
on 6-year loan, good Security. H.
G. Galey, 66 East M ain St. 282-6
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K * M*F>
Rich Dads Put
Sons to Work
Old Still Was
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6.—
<p>— On a lin er in the Pacific
Found On Farm Ocean two mtlltoaaire'B sons are
S U T H E R L IN . O fs., Aug. 6.—
(IP) — When Bnsiga Armstrong,
North Ben«, bought a rasch near
here he had no intention of go­
ing ln te x the Upuer business. I t
wee a pear ranch aad he intend­
ed io dêkôte hla time to raising
Be found the place equipped
modern and up to date
.«fjll,*fcoweve|.
Shortly a fter purchasing the
I plaoe. Artnetrdag was Woking It
oder and came upon a well beat-
ea patk— each as need to lead to
tho old oaken backet. R tllow lhg
it to the end he came upon the
still and other “ hootch” produc-
Ing apparatus and m aterial,
“ Lucky I found It before the
sheriff d id ,” Armstrong comment-
efl as he removed the still from
his otherwise v i r t u o u s pear
CHILD PRONOUNI
AWAKKNH A t til
DEAD
U N REAL
Bntlna.—
tnounced
I, Vlcea-
Ite three
srtlflcate
zed. H e r
leghi to
id which
i frtends r*neh.
MOVIE QUEEN
SHOOTS MATE
Irans Preston Hold I
wood Police on (
o f A ssault
HO LLYW O O D , Cal., AUg. 6.— -
(IP)— F irst she asked him for
money and then she suggested
they resume their m arital ad­
venture, broken off t» o years
ago.
When he denied both requests,
Irene Preston, motion picture ac­
tress, drew a revolver and shot
her estranged husband, captain
Igor Tresnikoff, screen actor,
through the arm.
Tresnikoff was removed to the
receiving hospital where he was
treated for a minor flesh wound.
Miss Preston was held by H olly­
wood police on a charge of as­
sault with a deadly weapo’-
FOR h ALB — Blackberries,
4
W A N T E D A T ONCE— The best
cents Clip. Pick them yourself. automobile salesman la Ashland,
W ni. Bhrke. cor. Garfield
and A „Portland distributor handling a
Iowa St.
186-tf famous line of eights and sixes
has an opportunity for you to
make *10,000 a year w ith hardly
any Investment. W s h a n d l e
F IN E HOUSE aad lo t In SalemJ trades finance paper, etc. You
ftoe of taenmbranee, to trade for* Must be honest, must show char­
good house and lot in Ashland. acter references, and must be a
W e have also thousands of other respected eltteen in your «rmmnb-
trade* to trade for whatever yon fcy. Address Box T . M. Co., T id ­
have. I f you want to trade see ings.
181-0
C&skiit A Barle, Realtors, 166 ß
Liberty Sflreet, Salem. Oregon.
2 6 '-1 mn
wttRi i
,
War manager of the O rants Pass
plant of the Southern Oregon Oa
company » h o was supposed
to
have drowhod at H ell Oats in. the
Rogue River. Announconjeut of
tke shortage was made by W. H.
Oeorg*. general manager of the
company.
George expressed belief t k / t
Johnson m ight not have b a * n
drdwhed, and If he were drowned
it was a case of sulcido. Eaten
s ir* search for his'body by Jjrantu
Pass citizens has besn w ith o u t're
suit.
Friday Mr. George re te a lp T th e
shortage of the accounts to, a
group composed of represent« -
tivea of various organisations of
Which M r. Johnson wa* a Mem-
bor. In spite of the revelation»
trade by George, the eearch .fbr
the body is contlautng.
WlsKlMoTON, A«g. I — (US—
T h * wdtld la getting b e ck o n the
ran* again. .
*
The Department of Commerce
report* * sharp Increase ‘in recent
months In. ship-building, indicat­
ing a return to the volume of
production before the war. A t the
end of June, there were nearly
soo,oo*'gross tons more of wsfr-
i chant vessels under construction
■ throughout tbs world than a t the
end of March, and over *0 0 ,0 *0
ton* mere than a t the hpgining of
the year.
The rapid rise In ship construc-
I tioa durtng. the war was followed
thy a sharp decline In output for
' several years thereafter. This de-
' cline continued almost without a
| break until September, last year,
! when the returns showed only 1,-
i 860,000 gross ton* building. From
that point there has been a grad­
ual gain.
est FIVe association, *
-
A blaze in green tim ber ae;
Arlington has swept a v *r 40«
acres. Npar Pregton off the m
per Cedar river. a Are’ was star
ed by a flSberthno Thursd:
»hicb destroyed 11 acres of tin
her. Another near Issaqdak » i
being
brodght
under
contr
« T e r it had burned over 60 acre
More than 100 forest range
are fighting 22 separate Uaz<
In the Snoqualmie national Jo
est, according to W . G. Weigl
iupervleor.
. — — -■
DOG R A C IN G PO PU LAR
LONDON, Aug. 0.— The rrai
for greyhoand
Jn boIldo
|M
tw f ( r ( n l n i fM ,
tong and many women are
#earln < amall feIt hatB w ith glw
ellfed greyhoun<i s careering abot
the ci.d^ „
A gmart Aodel
|n Ron
»o rb in g as deck hands and do
hot know that in the safe of the
vessel are tickets for both of
them guaranteeing firs t class pas-
•age.
The reason that Bradford Ceok
and Richard Lawrence, Syracuse;
L’ nlvferfelty students, are ta tlh g
Orders front a eeekUey bos’n hui
Stead of leisurely strolling the
Upper deck is That the fathers
Of the two . hoys are. ¿(laying a
Joke on them, It was revealed
kere today by Reginald Back,
Union Steamship Company agent.
Cook and Lawrence are on
their way to Paradise Isle of
Moerem to the South Sets to
gather m aterial for a college
operetta next fall.
When they sought" permission
Of their fathers to make the trip
provided they Work their p ay g
Jg an
W t hat d(J)
across, the paMhto acquiesced.
w lth naturr> colore<1 Kre,
And then, without letting their „ ounda
Anotber gopB,ar 9fRl
sons know, they purchased the ¿ m prU el the two-toned hats wit
tickets for the boys so they , d« efent M lw e d greyhbttnd p
woald be well taken care of ae
Meredith Braver H e m -
Dr. and Mrs. Meredith Beaver
d Portland, Ore., are spending
H . E. Smith must serve a 3 *-
Woodburn — Ray-Brown can­ dny ja il sentence because he stole
several days in this city visiting
Mr. Beaver’s parents. M r. and nery w ill employ 600 w o m e n a .22 to ile r« c e lt «Whtoiatlfc from
Mrs. A. M. Beaver on Iowa street. chnnihg pears.
Ben Bridge of Klamath.
WK ARIE 81’R « WB AMR
W ritt* ttfcW DECLAIM
(Ceattoue« From Fatto Ön*)
to. believe that desperate ta tt-
minato efforts To save the an­
archists whose case has stirred
the World would SttecdPM hrtSF tBe
failure of every legal recourse for
nearly seven years.
Officials said they felt reason­
ably sore no violence would re-
Idlt. despite the worldArlde agt-
tatlon Which has been earned by
the belief that tke men w ale
ccnvlcted not because they m ur­
dered a paymaster and hta guard
at South Braintree, but because
of their political beliefs.
Nevertheless, police had the
prison fairly well surrounded, to
keep the morbidly carious end
others at a distance.
Judge Webster Thayer, who
presided at the tria l, and Gov­
ernor A lv in ' T. F u lle r, who re ­
fused Wednesday night to In ter­
vene In their behalf wens well
guarded.
Warden W illiam Hendry of the
prison has already sent for Rob­
ert E lliott, official executioner
for Massachusetts, New .Y ork,
Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
Unless the nnexpected happens,
Sacco and Van Zetti w ill he led
to The death chamber shortly
after midnight Wednesday. Cel-
esttoo Madeiros, convicted of an­
other murder, will p rv ed e them.
MadelroR attempted to save their
livfes by a confession absolving
them of the South Braintree m ur­
ders. bpt It was not credited.
A fter MadAtroa has been strap­
ped in the elC’rtric'j chair and put
to death, Sacco z^nd Van Zotti
w ill fo tlo W JiL '' order.
WBILST o P
S ellerin ' ano i ' ll
G ET IT FOR Y O U .
Where the ah
lared tor la
surroundings.
Good
Good
price
Phone
It
JORDANS SAAM AND
o a b u m t w orks
Corner Hejmau and Van N
Phone 161.
1*
4TH STREET
BAKERY
BREAD, CARBS, PASTBRIB8
FR ESH E V E R Y DAY
Painting, tinting and papering,
try C liff Burlingame, 611 M t. Ave.
Or phone 466. *
1*7-1 mo.
Fraction Limited ÏO
Eye, Ear, Ness aad Xhrew
X-Ray, Including.Tanta
Office Hoarei H ■ U a f I • I
W H ITTLE T W I S m
A BTORAOÈ 0 0 .
Coal, W ood and S ta n g a
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance M wbíffc
Anta T n ig h t T ir a ta s i
Office 89 Oak 8 t
closed for the first time In sev
eral years.
PoHtrard Threat
W ASHINGTON, Aug. 6.— (IP)
— A postcard threat to “ blow up
sonic of you big boys,” apparent­
ly from a Sacco-Van Zetti sym­
pathise;- in Pittsburgh, Pa., was
received by the United States
supreme court today. It was turn ­
ed over to Capitol police by court
attaches.
WOOD
$1.75 Tier
French Excited
We will deliver any amount
L IL L E , France, Aug, 6.— (IP)
of exceptionally good ll-ln ch
— A mob of communists gathered
slabs at this price. Buy them
before the American consulate
now for winter while they are
eheap.
Friday night, booing aad hooting
in protest against the refusal to
pardon Sacco and Van Zetti. Po­
lice charged and dispersed the
mob.
Statement of the State Bank of
E arlier the mayor, on behalf
Ashland, Ashlailff, Jackson Coun­
of the city, had addressed elo­
ty, Oregon, showing the ameunt
quent appeals io the consul and
A
IN
H
'T
FASHION
NOTE«
standing to the credit ef every
to the American embassy at
depositor on July 1, 1 *2 7 , whe
Paris.
NE W YORK, Aug. v.— (UP) — has not made a deposit or has not
Saturday the French govern­
Horizontal
stripes in sweaters and withdrawn any part of h it SAV­
ment issued an order prohibiting
blouses
are
being replaced by ver­ INGS DEPOSIT for a period of
WesbtA-HSvana «11 Street demonstrations in Favor
tical stripe» of broken geometric­ twelve years, o r*has. not made a
was consider- of Sacco^and Van Zetti.
al patterns.
Horizontal stripes deposit or has not withdrawn any
Were round lo ~ accentuate ~ the part of his COMMERCIAL DB-
breadth of the body, thus the POSIT for a period of raven
W r a h t o f ft o n Corefnl
years, immediately prior .to said
WASHINGTON. Aug. 6.— (IP) vogue for thii vertical lines.
■
date,
with last known place of
— As a precaation against pos­
Velveteen coats have played a residence or postoffice address,
sible disturbances by Satco - Van
prominent part in the fashionable
Savings Deposits:
Zotti sympathizers, the Washing­
sports world this season. B lues,1 W a lter R. Hudeen. Ashland,
ton monument stairway has been
reds« violet«, yellows and tens j Oregon, *1.62.
have until now bee« deemed the ’ Bessie A, Devle, Ashland, Ofp-
smartest velveteen eoat shades gon, *1 .1 *.
for wear over summer Sports
A. W . Boslough, Ashland, Ore-
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS,
week ere introdeetog coats
of gon, *3 cents.
,
ASHLAND, OREGON.
dresses. A rrive)* froth Parle thia
Bernard
MeMahon, Ashland,
•toifpe gray velveteen w ktel they Oregon, *11.76.
PLEASE ENTER THE FOLLOWING SLOGAN
suy ere the latest thing in Parte.
Commercial IMpoelta;
Some
of
these
models
are
trim
-
J.
J. O'Connell, No. 2216 South
IN THE LITHIANS’ SLOGAN CONTEST:
med with collars of taepe gray H ill. Loa Aftgeles, Cal., *1.2*.
fox which adds to their attractive-
Parmeais Smith, Ashland, Ora-
SIGNED
By Taylor
L’LL SCOOT U P THIS T R E E
A S Q U IC K A S A (MONKEY
I HOPS M O M LOOKS O U T
. T H E WINOC8N ANO 8 6 6 5 a
■ r . MG D O IN G I T : —
Office
< JO 6 T L O 0 K A T
\
YOORS6LF - IT JUST
6HQWS HOW MUCH
Y O U A P T H ed A T F lT
WHEN L T73Y Tfe K^CP
YOOR GLCfTHCS AlCAT
AND CLEAN - YOU
LOON W0W9C WW» >
One of the most Interesting
two-toned dinner gowns presented
on F ifth Avenue is a deep pink
rhiffoq trimmed with a pleated
flounce of dark brown lace. Sev­
eral gowns using the pink and
brown combinations are shown,
each of which ere most attractive.
Satina and transparent velvets
give promise ef being the favored
drees materials fo r fall. Crushed
velvet, processed so as not to be
damaged by pressing or steaming,
is expected to be Important for
both gown* and millinery. Trans­
parent ailk velvets will be more
promising, however, than printed
t>r crushed effects.
Roseburg— Important tin dih-
covSry reported on Hoady Camak,
with 2 to 16 per cent IBs C&Stoto.
Chuich Directory
Methodic* Hirtscopal Chnrch
f. Mato and Laerel street*.
I. F- Pemberton, Pastor, 117
A hrel street. Phone 27.
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Presbyterian Chnrch
N. Main and Helman Street*
Hugh T. Mltehelmore, Pastor,
111 N. Main St. Phone 431-L.
Lutheran Chnrch
Setofera In Odd 'FeGows
H. H. Yoeng, Pastor.
Boulevard. Services 4 th
6th Sundays.
m e t Chnrch of ChHM
» tentisi— south Pioneer Ave.
Mrs. Ells. M . Smith, First
Reeder, 72 Fou rth St. Phone
471-J
Fent
F. C.
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