Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 27, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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TEX STARTS
NEW PLANS
Phil Scott, Britijh Heavy,
weight Will Participate
in Elimination
year 1921—-when it w u held hy
Alpha,Chi OmegK Women's fra­
ternity, no organisation being
able to remain at the top nf the
Hat three fifties la succession since
then.
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The grade average of Kappa
Kappa qamma was 51.142. Kap­
pa Alpha Theta placed second^
The average for all women's fra­
ternities la 46.54. The leading
house on the men's Hat, fifth In
the general list, was P$l Sigma
Kappa and. Phi Kappa Pal placed
NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—(LP)—
Tex Rickard, fight promoter, ar­
rived In New York today after
' staging the Tungey-Dempsey fight
In Chicago and announced plans
for the neft battle of the century. ‘ second.
Jack Dempsey lyul changed his
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plans and .did not accompany
Rickard to New York. Rickard
said, he already had plans under
way for the new heavyweight el-
Articles pf timely Interest«
ellmination tournament to find
the best man to meet Tunaey next i n welcomed under this head.
Commuuclatteas must bear the
September.
,
Phil Scott, British heavyweight, signature of th e author.
has promised to sail from Eng­
land Wednesday to participate in
Medford has been fortunate
the elimination tourney he said.
thus far <» escaping any Inroads
of tbe prevailing Infantile Par­
alysis epidemic. The way to con­
tinue this good fortune la for ev­
eryone to aaalat and co-operate
with the local health authorities,
In their praiseworthy plan to re­
' NEW YORK, Sept, i f .— <LP>— pel the disease before it gulps» 'a
Trying to live up to the gaudy foothold.
pictures of themselves painted
The disease la particularly pre­
by tbfelr press-agents la what valent among youfcg children and
causes many movie stars to dis­ Is believed to be a respiratory In­
appear from public notice, . as­ fection.-'although as yet the pre­
serts Allan Dwan, motion-picture cise nature of the disease and its
director. In an article in thia exact cause la not known.
week’s Liberty Magasine.
Doctors are generally agreed
*‘Where are the stars of yes­ that It la advisable, as a preven­
terday?" Dwan asks. "The army tive measure te have children, in
of forgotten luminaries who shot any Infected arear, gargle night
up like rockets, then died away and morning, wltji a fairly strong
Into darkness and obscurity after antiseptic, and avoid all crowded
gatherings. ,
reaching the heights?
Also, It your child seems out
“At tbe risk of mixing my
metaphors. I’ll tell you," the of sorts, suffers from a cold, with'
writer explains: “They went strol­ or without feVer, take ho chanCee.
ling down tbe primrose path sur­ Put him to had at once. Statistics
rounded by halos of publicity; show only about twenty per cent
their beads festooned with the of infantile paralysis Cases result
caressing adjectives of press-> In permanent paralysis, or serious
complete
agents; and each adjective car­ consequences, , where
ried a carefully concealed har­ rest was given,,at the first indi
poon that Inflamed their egos -cation of trouble. It is also true
in many cases the paralysis phase
until they burst as a thy bal­
is never reached.
,
loon bursts when a email hoy
In other words, in thia trouble,
blows mord air jnto It than It as In many others, eternal v a l ­
can hold.
ance Is the * price of Immunity,
the P orum
Press Agents
Ruin Careers
Fraternity Gets
Scholastic Cup
UNIVERSITY OP O R E G O N
Eughne, O n ., Sept. STISpoalalb
Kappa Kappa- Gamma, women's
fraternity of which Marion Leach,
of Ashland, la a member, received
the University of Oregon scholaa-
tlc cup for standing highest In
scholarship rating for three terms
in succession, according to an an­
nouncement by Earl F. Pallett,
registrar. Thlh is the first time
the cup hah been won since the
and also the price of prevention
as fay as a general epidemic Is
concerned;
In Medford there Is absolutely
no cause for alarm. Althpngh
the disease has been raging In
nearby places for many weeks, the
keglth affida«:have yet (to /Ing
an authentic earn within tila city
limits.
This is a gratifying record.
With colder weather tbe danger
will be farther reduced.
But i&eanwhile it la only com­
mon sense to give children all the
fresh air possible, watch their
condition gnd diet carefully, and
take no chances with untoward
Love Token Given By Queen
Elizabeth On Auction Block
LONDON, — (IP)—The story of
one of the most tragic love tokens
in the wcrld lies behind* the an­
nouncement that a gold ring,
carved with a portrait of Queen
Elizabeth, has been up for sale at
Christie’s world-famous - auction
rooms.
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The ring Is that which Queen
Elizabeth gave to her fgvorlte, the
Earl of Essex.
According to the more or less
authentic legend Queen Elisabeth
gave» ft to Lord Essex, "with the
tender promise, that no matter
what orimes his enemies might
lay to him, or whgt offences he
might have committed against her
on his returning that pledge she
would pardon him.”
The enemies ot 'Essex gained
ascendancy In the Queen's favor,
and the Earl was Impeached.
Tales were brought to the Queen.
She was told ha had declared that
her mind was as crooked as her
body.
Essex was sentenced to death,
and it was said that right up to
the moment of his execution
Queen Elisabeth, still tender In
her feelings towards him, hoped
against hope that he would send
back the little token that would
have -earned his release.
But the token never came. Es­
sex went to the scaffold, and the
Queen, says an old chronicle, de­
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lighted only “to sit In the dark,
and sometimes with shedding
tears to bewail Essex."
Essex, tragically enough, d i d
give the ring to his relattvq, the
Countess of Nottingham, hoping
that aha would bear It to t h e
Queen. But her hpsbend, hating
Essex, forbade her to deliver It
Years afterwards the Couatess
of Nottingham lay dying.
She
asked for the Queen to come to
her deathbed. She produced the
ring and confessed.
Elizabeth, In her anger, shook
the dying woman, aald God might
forgive her but she never would,
and returned to her palace.
"There," aaya the legend, "she
surrendered herself wlthotft re­
sistance to the despair w h i c h
seised her heart, refusing medi­
cine and food, passed days and
nights seated on the floor with
fixed eyes end fingers pressed up­
on her mouth. And In the apace
of 20 days she died.**
Since that time no one has ever
worn the little ring which tells
the flory of a queen's love ' and
heart-break.
The ring descended from Lady
France« Devereux, daughter of
the Earl of Essex, In unbroken
succession until It came to Louisa,
daughter of John. Bari of .Gran-
villa, who
married
Thomas
Thynne, second Viscount - Wey­
mouth.
Fire
to be. smoothed out In the
onge team. Practice sessloaa
been reduced te once daily!
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CRIMINALS GET TREATMENT
where stoves or furnaces a.'"r*»
; LO8 ANGELES, Sept. 17.—(IP)
close to walls.
.
i—Hospital treatment ot criminal:
Don't pose stdve pipes through
In which psychology and expert
ceiling, roofs or -wooden pa:
medical
knowledge will supplant
tloas.
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penitentiary confinement a n d
Hava all flues cleaned,
eapttal punishment was pictured
fhad and repaired et least once a
as an achievement of the near fu­
year/
ture by Dr. Prnctusos Carpena, a
Every open fireplace ’should
have a screen.
Don't connect gas stoves, heat-'
ere or hot plates with rubber hose.
Don’t -use gasoline or benzine
to cleanse clothing near an
flame, light or fire. Use nonlK-
flammahle cleaner.
Don't use kerosene, benslue dr
naptha. In lighting fires or * te
quicken a slow fire.
Don’t use liquid polishes near
open lights^' Many such com­
pounds contain volatile inflam­
mable oils. »
Don’t go into clhsets w i t h
lighted' matches or candles.
Remember that there la always
danger In the discarded cigar­
ette and cigar stub.
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Observed To Prevent Fire
WUh the approach of
winter
home fire nasards Are Increased
according to Fire Chief G l i n t
Baughirian who has offered the
following "donH” and "doe" of
advice:
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Clean property seldom bnrns—
do away with rubbleh and Junk
• Careless- smokers burned >39,-
000,900 worth of property, last
year.
Keep matches la jnetal ho^es
where Children cannot r e a c h
them.
Don't keep agbes •- in wooden
boxes or deposit them* against
wooden buildings or partitions.
Don't change your electric wir­
ing without consulting a compe­
tent electrician.
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Don’t hang electric light cords
on nails.
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Be careful with electric flat-
irons and always use with signal
light.
Use metal protection under all
Stoves and
protect woodwork
symptoms.
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If there appears to be trouble
call your doctor and follow hia
advance. . , Infantile
Paralysis
ranks as ¿ne -pf the -three most
dreaded diseases known to medi­
cal science/ It Is now prevalent Week From Today Team
Will Meet California
In BJ1 parts of the country.'
Aggies
Medford thus far ljas been free
of it. Let us do everything we
O R E G O N AGRICULTURAL
can ta keep her sb^—Medford Mall
COLLEGE, Corvallis, Sept.
Tribune,
After the first week of fall prac­
t---------------------- —
tice Paul J. Schlssler, head coach,
THE CANNERY
I wonder If the people of Ash­ is buBily engaged in shifting the
land have ever stopped to . think Oregpn Aggie football players
what the cannery- really means around In an effort to find a
to them?* It Is one of the few workable combination.
Losing his entire first string
Ashland payrolls; and It a place
backfield
through graduation has
’where -women especially can add
forced
Coach
Schlssler to cast
entirlng amounts to their In­
He
comes. This means that they about , tor reinforcements.
has
shifted
Mel
Whitlock,
let­
must come to work steadily and
learn the business just as they terman end, and Ralph Twltchell,
would learn anything else thor­ super varsity end, to halfback
oughly enough to become pro­ positrons. Dave Luby is being
fessional. To come a few days groomed- for the safety position.
is not giving the matter a fair Dura - playa halfback and is a
trial. It always takes time to powerful defensive. player due
to his sure tickling.
learn anything that pays.
Both Whitlock and Twltchell
.
The people of Ashland face
look
ilka triple treat possibilities
a serious loss If they do nqt
as
they
pass, punt or carry the
give, their cannery g.’ fair show
ball
with
equal facility. However,
by turning out la suflclent «ram-
they
lack
backfield
experience dnu
•bers to make it possible for, the
having
played
on tin
company to maintain eflicieat
help. O'*-'-“ “ ™— “
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he glad io f e w the, cannery and
to move the plant’ would not be developing Vernon Ellers, lqti
a dlfflicult matter. Other Arms man at guard, Into a defensive
Robert Gedde*, who
have done so.. In fact our fjult center.
played
center
for the freshme.i
1» spoiling and will have to be
In
19.26,
is
being
groomed fo
shipped out to other canneries
to save. it. Ashland must show defensive -guard« Qoth Gedder.
interest and loyalty if she would and Ellers will alternate at these
keep her cannery and the pay­ yosttfons.
roll-
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Punting is another problem
Come those of you who have that remains to be solved. Sev­
not made ua a call. I believe eral of the men are getyng
you will be surprised to find ua off some pretty spirals but they
so well equipped.
do not seem to be able to boot
NELLA RICE.
consistently. Twltimell and Whit
lock, have been doing the best
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kicking.
Portland — Two local butch­
But a week remains before
ers perfect and will manufacture the California 'Aggie game and
electric meat paw.
there «re -a number of rough
membSr'of the faculty of thh Uni­
versity of Madrid, sow visiting
here.
Civilization Is
Hard On Nerves
"Place a man with criminal In­
stincts under the care of doctors
and psychologists for seven years
and at the end of that period he
will be able to take his place In
the world as a useful citizen," the
Spanish professor declared. "All
bodily tissues will undergo a
complete change during t h a t
time."
LOS ANGELES, Sept? 17.— The
very buildings of modern clvillza-
,tlon are In the conspiracy against
life, according to Dr. Vern -O.
Knudson, accustics expert at the
Uniferylty of California at Los
Angeles.
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Modern building m aterials re­
flect about 9S per
cent
of the
AGGIE COACH
MAKES SHIFTS
First
Flavor and Goodness
The» note the
verdict
of 11,105* doctors
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is the quality that Mario Chamlee, Florence Easton, Marie
* Rappold, Reinald W errenrath, Giuseppe DeLuca-, Fritzi Scheff,
W illiam Hodge, and other famous singers, actors, broadcasters and
public speakers have found that makes LUCKY STRIKES delight­
ful and of no possible injury to their voices?
T T THAT
For the answer we turned to medical men and asked them this question:
Doyx>u think from y o u r experience w ith L U C K Y S T R I K E cigarettes
th at th e y are /ess irritating to se n sitive c r ten der throats than oth er
cigarettes, w h a te v e r th e reason?
11,105 doctors answ ered this question “YES.”
Im p ortan t Changes
Consider, w hat these figures mean; consider that they represent the
opinion and experience of doctors, those whose business it is to know.
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Southern Pacific Sendee
September
25
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’Faster ¿im e on the Shasta north and
southbound. N o. 12 will arrive Portland
1 0 3 0 p.m . and N o. 11 will arrive San .
Francisco 1130 R.m. Changes in time
at intermediate stations.
The Oregonian will leave Portland 9 3 0
p.m. instead of 1 <X) a.m. and arrive San
Francisco 7 3 0 a .m . instead o f 9:50a.m .
This change makes more convenient
overnight service between Portland and
Southern Oregon Points.
New sleeping car service between Rose­
burg and Portland daily on the Oregon- *
,♦ ian, Car open for occupancy 9 3 0 p .m .
Trains 31 and 32 discontinued.
M otor Coach Service
Motor Coaches especially designed for
the service were placed in operation
between Ashland and Portland com­
menting September 20. * * N ow go ,
Southern Pacific by rail or highway.
Reinald Werrenrath,
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F a m ou s B a rito n e.
w rites:
1» my
concert work, I
m ust, o f course, give
first consideration to my
voice. 'Naturally, 1 am
very careful about m y
choice o f cigarettes Os
1 m ust have the blend
which is kindly , to my
throat I smoke Lucky
Strikes, fin din g th at
they meet m y most critic
cal requirements.
Richardson Springs
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On highway near Chico Springs. The most talk­
ed , o f resort in the state. There must be a rea­
son I Why not come and see for yourself f ,
for eon? o f new rim« tablo
rrmarion
S o u th ern P a cifie
Lee Richardson, Mgr.
I t ’s toasted
No Throat Irritation- No Cough.
N«w Yoek.,
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sound hitting thez
cessi ve recar baratimi
ficlency and shortens
Ufe, ha says. ,
"Resides lnterfOyriag
(ul sounds such as spa
ered productivity
nervous strain rasali
» la order to Improve ;
difficulties, Dr. Knudson
building Insulation* aggina*
side noises and sound al
materials far usa ta Interior«.
. Ö. N. Kramer, Tioket Agent
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