Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 16, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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*s«T AMMJAILT TIDINGS
Republicans Reconciled to Need o f
Building up Navy fo r Nation Safety
RAPID CITY. 8. D„ Aug. U — tention p( ehterlng into a competi­
(ID— The United Press learns tive naval, building race w i t h
from the administration sources Great Britain or any other coup-
here that Republican party lead­ try, but It is also made clear that
ers are reconciled to the necessity steps must be taken to assure adp-
of building up'» navy to propor­ dhate naval protection.
tions required for national safety.
Wilbur is expected to remain
The program outlined by Great for several daya -Secretary of- the
Britain at-the tfeneva conference Interior Work la to arrive Tues­
Indicated she intends to increase day to talk about the proposal to
the discrepancy between hpr nayy plaqe the administration of the
and that of Oils fcouotVy.', It Iris Philipiltae Island* under hip’ de­
said.
partment, rather than permit It
Secretary of,tfe.N gvy .Wllpur tp>continue under the yar depart-
arrived at gusten sbOrtiy before
The'desih of General Leotard
nood Moriday arid wgs taUen to
the state game lodge fpr a. con­ Wood,^ administrator of the > 1s-
ference with President Qoolidgri laada.
not unexpected here
regarding the future naval MAM- because’It was known his hriklth
lng program contemplated as a was bad. Wood was one of jthe
resnlt of the breakdown ©f the legding opponents of the Bureau
administration plan and his death
Geneva program.
The present American program, may result in hastening the con­
according to reliable authority, templated change which Is entfqrs-
Is to increase the program for led by Mr. Coolidge.,
Wm. V. Hodges, treasurer| of
building eight additional 10,000-
the
Republican National Commit­
ton cruisers, so that probably
tee,
reported to President Cjool-
twelve more cruisers vyould be
built. ,;
,
, Jdge' Monday that the strong box
of the party ft ih good shape and
It is made plain by authorities
that conditions are rfpe for the
here that this, country, has no In­
election * of a republican presi­
dent next yehr. i
t’As a party naan, I believe the
party has been made stronger by
Mr. Coolidge’s . leadership and I
believe’ft will be able to meet the
task ef Selecting a candidate and
electing him in IMS." Hodges
Phene 104
FEW QUAIL IN CALIFORNIA
BERKELEY, Cgl|fv Aug 1«.
rytUPl— The shai^i decrease la the
number of quail In California, a
situation whicty'has worried the
sportsmen for some yeafs, is due
! - . to » lack of surface water at
convenient' distanced ,frSm nestl­
ing places. Dr. Joseph Grinnell,
curator of the mudeppf of verte-
brate xoetogy of the University of
Califqrnia, declares in a dtudy
Just completed aid published in
Belence World.
U. S. Royal Cord
Tires '
-
Piston and Pins
Rings
Valves ¡ h .
Bearings
- • •
Brake Lining
Regan StewartH r e m a r k to
to lights a LttcJty jSti
fo r a group of guests at
“
'"Our birfh rate’ Is declin-
, so fasuE»- he MbrjMed.
a
at It threatens within six
or seven years to be under
the death fate. * * h ’j ¥
'^Fathers
and mothers
must deny themselves luxur­
ies if necessary and use mar­
riage as God meant it to be
ned.”
, ■
from
Springs
ih
'.im i
Here’s Bill Walker. Denver pitch»
er, who la to report to the New
York Giants at the end of the
Western Association season. Den»
ver owners realized 126,000 on
lh< eale of Walker to the Giants.
Many of the best Oregon pota­
to growers are now hill selecting
their crops for seed, reports the
experiment station. This has been
the chief means of potato im­
provement for a century. The
main value is eliihlnation of dts-
aease, not production of a new
variety markedly different from
the stock grown, for which the
method has very little value. No
one Interested in growing disease-
free, good cooking and high yield­
in g , potatoes is advised to prac-
tice hill ' selection to develop a
new variety.
£
Keeping the body in good phy­
sical repair Is the best possible
insurance for a healthy enjoyable
old age. Kidney ailments espec­
ially should he avoided because
the lurking poisons left in the
system through impaired kidney
and bladder action are a most
frequent cause of painful and
serioaa
disorders,
backache,
weakness, rheumatic pains, even
loss of health. Men and women
everywhere use and recommend
Foley Pills diuretic to maintain
perfect kidney action. Satisfac­
tion guaranteed.
Sold every­
where.—No. 3.
Giovanni Martinelli,
famous tenor of
Metropolitan Opera,
says:
‘We who sipg must be extra
cautious about our throats.
1 get my greatest enjoyment
from Lucky Strikes because
I find they do not affect my
voice."
ENJOY A HEALTHY. COM
FOIWABLE OLD AGE
PREACHER WORRIES
DURHAM. Eng.. Aug. / 8 —
(lp>—“Overstepd garages and
undersized nurseries
are
ruining England/’ aaWL^’a-
ther Ronald Knox, of St. Ed­
munds’ College, J t |
•
Jrooe Dalton
vhile waiting
Riding,Club.
You, too, will find that Lucky
Strikes are mild and mellow—the
finest cigarettes you ever smoked,
made o f the finest Turkish and
domestic tobaccos, properly aged
and blended with great skill, and
there is an extra process— “ It’s
toasted” — no harshness, ‘not a bit
o f bite.
N ò T h r o a t I r r ita tio n - N o C o u g h
W e own and operate enormous
Rubber Plantations. O ne of them
is the largest producing rubber
plantation in the world. '•
W e invented and control the prop*
pss of making S prayed Rubber
— which is the purest an d most
uniform rubber known.
W e invented and control W e b Cord
—the process for putting plenty of
rubber between and around the
cords o f a tire.
From the planting of the trees,
right through to the tires on your
car— Plenty of Rubber in U . S.
Royal Cords. •
United 8tatts
Rubber Company
PLENTY OP RUBBER
U.S. ROYAL CORDS
Leedoms Tire House—Ashland
...
C. C .B ond—Talent
“Should a Doctor Tell” Is Question
Discussed by Medics in London Meet
Professor Alexander McAdle of below xero. Yet the air over
the Blue Hill observatory near that place ft not as cold as that
Boston, in the September Ameri­ over the equator. The figures
have been fully confirmed by sub­
SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. Aug. can Magazine.
sequent teste at all seasons in
16.—(LP)— Half of the labor in
“Tho coldest region that has various sections of the’ earth.”
India’s underground salt mines
yet been found in the air is in
is done by woriien, according to
this equatorial bulge of the low­
O. H. Pitt of Punjab, mining en­
er layer of atmosphere,” said
MEDICINAL VALUE
gineer to the British government
Professor McAdle. Experiments
who is here to study Utah’s min­
with a sounding balloon sent up
LOS ANGELES. Aug. 16. —
ing methods.
from the world's hottest spot to Use of electricity in treating ill­
The government has started a
a height of ten and one-half miles ness has been improved a grant
movement, however, 'to abolish
showed a temperature of 130 deal lately, H. H. Raesa declared
this type of labor,'* said Pitt. “I
degrees below zero. At nn al-j at the annual convention of tha
came here mainly to inspect min­
tltude of 16 miles the mechanism Progressive Chiropractic M ao r is
ing machinery with a view to
of the balloon registered a tem­ tion here.
placing it In our mines so the
perature 60 degrees less than at
“Tonsils can be removed, laao-
women won’t be necessary.”
the previous height.
mania eradicated sad chronic dis­
"In India almost all the wo­
“The coldest spot yet discov­ eases alleviated by an electric
men work," he continued. "As
ered
on the earth’s surface, is the ray," he declared.
a rule the husband and wife go
Into the. salt mines anf work to­ village of Verhoyansk, 8lberla.
gether. . The mao does the ex­ with a temperature of 90 degrees
cavating and the woman does the
loading. The women take their
babies In the mines with them
while they, work.
"A man and hia wife together
are paid about 76 cents a day;
the woman receives a third of it.
A married couple can live, how­
On highway near Chico Springs. The roost talk­
ever, on SO cents a day.”
ed of reRort in the state. There must be a rea­
LONDON, — (ID—The old but was suffering from. It might be
ever new problem; “Should a doc­ detrimental to the patient’s wel­
tor tell?” was discussed at the fare to tell him.
Lord. Justice Atkin, who pre­
annual meeting of the Medico-Le­
gal Society here when Doctor sided ovisr the ndlRlng, said it
Halliday Sutherland, a w e ,l 1- was an Implied term of the con­
known London physician related tract of employment that a doctor
would ,,not disclose to the disad­
some of his experiences.
Describing orfe case In which vantage of the patient informa­
a comparatively poor man was tion he obtained In his profes­
dying of consumption, Dr. Suther­ sional capacity, but that plainly a
land gave the following grim, lit­ doctor was under no obligation to
withhold Information from a pa­
tle dialogue:
tient
when a crime was about to
"I said to my patient's wife,
be
committed.
In law he was ob­
’Who gets your husband’s food?”
She changed color and said:. ’Why liged to disclose information if he
do you ask? I said, because I do was called as a witness.
Lord Atkin said he had often
not think his food is agreeing
wondered how It was that medi­
with him."
cal men felt It was In their xlftrce-
"I came to the conclusion.” tion whether or pot they disclos­
continued the doctor, "that his ed’to a patient what he was suf­
death was being assisted by the
fering from.
administration of arsenic. It was
“My own view,” said Lord Jus­
a horrible position. Suppose one tice Atkin, "la that If I ask a pro­
went to the police and one’s sus­ fessional man to tell me what I
picions were, wrong! • I saw the am suffering from, I am entitled
Wife whom I suspected. I saw her to know, and anyone not telling
alone. The sickness ceased, and, me to taking a^serlous responsibil­
thank God, I was relieved of re­ ity, even though he may think it
TELIA OF POLAR COLD
sponsibility.”
NEW
YORK, Aug. 16—(ID—
Is Jor |»y own food.”
When Commander Byrd fl« e over
if.I c *
r. .1. /
Sir William J. Collins s a i d
the South pole he w ill. not find
thert might be cases where it was
the atmosphere as cold as that
Gold
Beach
—
Approaches
for
the dutr of the medical man not
directly
over the equator, says
new
ferry
will
he
completed
soon.
to dlvulg« to tjia patient what he
Richardson Springs
son! Why not come and see for yourself f
Lee Richardson. Mgr.