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

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Peking Natives Bother Little Over
Warfare, Revolution and Politics
PEKING,—While Peking for­ guests at the Hotelde Pekin could
eign residents anxiously whisper go to the roof and watch burst­
and pack , their possessions, Chi­ ing shrapnel and Machine ,» gam
nese continue to work and nlay as flashing to the southward. At
though war, revolution and po­ various ttgtes, hit communication
litical chaos were things un­ with the outside world— save by
known.
highly uncertain telegraphs, and
In the dusty lanes of the town by radio— waa cut off for per­
resounds the twang of the itiner­ iods ranging up to a week or
ant barber’s tweezes; the twirling more.
hand-drum of the clothes sner-
In any other great city of . the
ohant taps merrily; thé gong of world, a single one of these epi­
the ’ dog-and-monkey man booms sodes would have gone Into the
forth to call the children; and history books. Here the people
calls of food sellers, beggars, and shrug, forget, fend placidly px7
half a hundred others are heard pect. something worse next ,tinge.
by day, and night as of yore.
TliiS is their country, . thfey^dM’t
Central Park and the "Pel leave it. and the greatest luxury
Hal” or North, Lake pleasure- in which they can Indulge is hope
ground, both erstwhile haunts of tinged with considerable cyntclafn.
the Emperors, are now filled
with peaceful mobs of Chinese
folk wholly Indifferent to govern­
ment by the Son of Heaven or
Son of Belial so long as It does
Meet Dorothy May Bundy, 10-
not press down too* heavily on
year-old,
wbp won the Califorpln
taxes. '
tepnis’' tufcf n r , g irls. untisr. 12
Some of the shops are closed,
years otjajtyFgt PaaadVUa
due to fear of sudden looting by
ly. Bhe Ja a daughter of ’»Ax Sut­
bandit soldiery and also to forced
ton’ Hnnfly, ¡farmer tpaul» star.
passing of a virtually flat paper
currency, but to the casual ob­
server, business in Peking Is go­
ing on as usual In spite of dire
happenings past, present and fu­
ture.
'Anti - forelgnlsm is nowhere
noticeable. A foreigner can pass
»for hourfifthrouuh the most con­
¿enty Men Tight Blazes
gested portions of Peking without, Mrs. Ballinger Arrived—
On Elk Creek; Crews
encountering a single discourtesy,
Mr». N. S. Ballinger of Sac­
Busy at Roseburg
while on the other hand he is ramento, California, arrived in
Two tires, one of 400 and the
apt to receive the right of way in Ashland yeeterday ’ and »he will
traffic»,or business disais if he be a house guest for several days other of 200 acres, burning, on
conducts lilmself with sobriety at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Elk creek yesterday afternoon
and determination. F o r e i g n J. Brady on Allison street. Mrs. were put rinded control When 70
women go unescorted at all hours Ballinger formerly resided in this men- were, sent to the spot by thy
cf the day and night without the city.
nattynal forest, service.
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slightest
unwelcome attention
The fires, were about a mile
save oecasional hails from jntoxi-’
apart add It is thought that tone
rated members of the foreign le­ At the Ashland Hotels—
was started from the sparks of
The following named people
gation guards. Such an episode
the other.. A camp fire or cig­
involving a Chinese man is un­ were among those wiretapped at arette stub it*thought to have
Ashland hotels yesteAlay: Mrs.
known.
started the blase. •
Certain
prominent
Chinese Gladys Gleason, New Hampshire;
Bunting in' sparsely tlnjbered
families have, of course, quietly, Mr. and Mrs, 1}. E. Bates, Min­ ' area, the blaze did little damage.
slipped off to the foreign conces­ neapolis, Minn.'; J. E. Bossi, I Andther fire, burning on Ldnii
sions of Tientsin, or to the Jap­ Seattle, .Washington; Mr. and I Branch creek near Trail was put
anese I.eased Territory in South Mrs W. C. Hay,*Mr. and Mrs. 1 under control by 7 Jire fighters.
Manchuria, or to Japan. But most F. L. Colton, Mrs. Girardin and It started In brush and spread
Cliinese cannot do this, and they daughter, Mrs. M. Girardin and ;
nre making the beRtof possible G eorge Elinoru ^ L an.. Angola ^ I
dangers Without any apparent Californla, and R. P. Miller, G.
A. Wilson and J. Forsythfe, port-
worry
* The key to .all this Chinese land, Oregon
Twenty forest;fire« of, lncen|tary
fortitude of great nervousness og
origin Rapt 41ie-«gWtng * * *
the part of the fforeigwey’ Is, iff
course, that there Is nothing else WHY »0 PERCENT ARE STILL busy all « ey Sunday on Stout
creek, a tributary til the South
to be done. Chlpese have spent a
SUFFERING
Umpqua
river.
good many centuries in finding
It Is a glorious think to awake
The
ftrae,
which were in a
out that If a situation must be with a lively, healthy, energetic
small
radius,
were discovered
accepted, It might as well be ac­ body. It is a misdry to drag an
cepted. If they were to get ex­ aching,tired, weary body from a shortly after they were set. They
cited over every alarm they would restless, aleeplesa bed. W. K. had been started in an era which
never get a bowl ofTicg to eat.
Holland, Harlingen, Texas, thus; was burned over last year, and
thought to have been with the
Consider the things which have "I bet that 90 per cent of those intention of enlarging the burn­
happened here in only the past suffering from kidney irregulari­ ed over ground.
few months. Less than a year ties never take anything for kid­
Rewards of several hundred
ngo the city changed hands to the ney regulation until it is too late, dollars have been posted by the
Pill* diuretic
accompaniment of blood-curdling whereas Foley
would
be
a
god-send
to them, as county and fire patrol and effect*
out-rages In the suburbs and some
they
have
been
to
me.”
A reliable, are being made to apprehend the
looting in the main business dis­
valuable
medicine,
constantly
in parties responsible for the blazes.
tricts. Shortly before, t h e r e
were dally 10 a. m. aerial raids usse over 25 years, Asy for
EUGENE, Aug. 8. — (LP) —
by bombing planes of Chiagn Tso- Foley Pills, diuretic. ' Sold Ev­
Following a week-end fight, the
erywhere.—No.
4.
lln. Winter before last, fencing
CONTROLLED
tiroat Protection
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As viewed by 9651* Doctors
T T THAT is the quality that so many of those
, V V whose voices are precious have found
that makes LUCKY STRIKE cigarettes de­
lightful and of no possible injury to those
voices?
For the answer, a number of physicians, many
Of them leading physicians, in various parts of
the United States Were receritly asked these
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two) questions: .1
Q 1—In yo u rju d g m en t is the heat treatm çfâ
. ji o r toasting p ro c e ss applied to tobac­
cos p r e v io u s ly aged and cured, likely
to, free the cigarette from irritation to
, th f th ro a t? <
9651 doctors answered this
question “YES”.
Q 2—D o y o u think from y o u r
e x p e r i e n c e w ith
L U C K Y S T R I K E cig-
a rettes th at th( y are less
irritating to s c . isitive o r
t e n d e r t h r o a t s th a n
oth er f cigarett is, what­
e v e r the reason ?
Joseph Caillaux,
Noted
French Orator,
writes:
“ I have found your L ucky
Strike Cigarettes very agree­
able. T hey do not hurt my
throat in the least and are very
soothing to m y voice.”
11,105 doctors answored this question “YES”.
Consider what these figures mean; consider
that they represent the opinion and experi­
ence of doctors, th ose w h ose business it is
to know . •
F W B H E R E B Y C E R T IF Y th at we
h ave exam ined aifried cards an ew erin f
Queationa Ona and T w o and that th ere
are9,631affirm ativean »w exa toQ uee-
tion Ona and 11,105 affirmative an-
aware to Quaation T w o.
No Throat Irritation- No Cough*
Notl forest fire, which had en­
dangered several lumber firms
In this Vicinity, was reported
under control Monday.
The Mason Lumber company,
according to reports, was virtual­
ly wiped out with the loss of
three donkey engines, a portion
fo a logging railroad and much
timber.
The Penn Lumber company and
the Star Lumber company also
were hard hit by the blaze, suffer­
ing heavy losses in timber and
cut logs.
Hixon Wins
• Tournament
t/adr Trip to I^ike—
br. and Mrs. 8. M. Wise of
Phoenix, Arizona, house guests
at the h o m e of Mrs. Belle
Schwein on Church street, Mrs.
E. . N. Elledge and son Albert
Elledge of San Francisco, who
are also visiting at the Schwein
home, Rod Robertson of Port­
land, Oregon and Misses Ramona
and Rosabnd Wise and Billy
Hulen of this city made a trip
to Crater lake Sunday,
IL'|X>rt
Halen—
The Automotive Shop, local
Chevrolet dealers, report the sale
of a new coupe to Rilling Sahuer-
man and also one to Ray Cam­
bers, both of this city, the sales
being made by Harvey Cliff.
L 7 B R A N D , ROSS BROS * MONTGOMERY
A ccount an t » And Auditor»
N ew York, July 2 2 ,1»27.
week-end In Ashland visiting his night to Klamath Falla, where
Mr. and Mrs. Teddy Caldwell parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. he is employed by the Southern
of McCloud, California, are spend­ Frulan on B street, returned last Pacific company.
ing: several daya in
visiting at the home
Caldwell's parents. Air. and M
J. M. Hughes on Oak street,
V is itin g Parents—
Ix»ft for Home—
Miss Margaret Murphy, who
has been a member of the Ash­
land Summer Art school, left re­
cently for her home in Brooklyn,
New York.
Busin res Visitor—
Schleman of
spent the pas
Falls
three daya in this city
after business Interests.
Returned to W o r k -
Barton Frulan, who spent the
DEL MONTE, Aug. 9.— (LP>— 8URBCRII1K FOR THE TIDINGS
F. *B. Hixon of Pasadena won the
annual mid-summer golf tourna­
ment at Del Monte Monday, de­
feating Glenn C. Littlefield of
Monterey In the final match, 5
and 8.
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Richardson Springs
FARM LANDS 801,0
Here are the i
the left aidee
lay in state.
•Down being I
>. FRESNO, Aug., 8.—(IP>— The
47,000 acre holdings of the San
Joaquin valley farm lands com­
o come from Rumania sines the death at Bucharest of King FArdfnAnd. At pany were sold this Afternoon to
,rrvinr the casket holding Ferdinand's body to Cotrocent Castle, whore It
•et Is the king’s plumed het. At the right little Michael, the boy l™**r* ** a bondholder’s committee for
■hamher of Deputies, where he entered upon hie kingship by hearing the 971,000 subject to 9260,000 In
delinquent taxes.
regent take, the oetlt of allegiance to U n .
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On highway near Chico Springs. The most talk­
ed of resort in the state. There must be a rea
•on! Why not oome and see for yourself!
Lee Richardson, Mgr,
Rainbow
COAL
FROM THE FAMOUS ROCK SPRINGS, WYO
MING DISTRICT.—BEST BY TEST.
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HARDER, CLEANER, HOTTER, NO CINDERS,
LESS SOOT. AND SMOKE, FREE FROM
DIRT AND SLACK.
At Summer Prices Until S ep t First
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
384 Oak Street
At By Growing
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