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Elbtrt's
,r* u * ‘a> ta ttd ta g , garage. I« .
lU lre Playa Confectionary.
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* * ■ One residence,
is residence B B t
l . ‘ E n q u ire G.
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t WANTED— Ambitiona people.
Id to 60, prepare for office posi
tions; resident or hom e study.
alte.
Z4-M* Medford Business College.
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R E N T P R E E — C o m p letely f u r
nished b ta s p , to responsible e ld
e r ly g re p le .-N o c h ild re n . C a ll be
• W A N T E D — N o rm a l school s tu
fo re 4 p. m . 1 4 6 1 B o u le va rd .
d en ts to b o a rd a n d ro o m , 6 6 X Io w a
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S t.
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F O B R E N T — • M o d e rn seven-
ro o m house, p a rtly fu rn is h e d . » 1 »
T R A D E — E u gene hom es, f a r ip f
G u n te r, phone 2 2 1 -J .,
2 3 -6 *
ac re ag e a n d businesses to
tra d e
fo r A s h la n d a a d vto to lty . T e l l us
F O R K E N T — <-ro o m
m o d ern
R O O M A N D B O A R D o r room s
w h a t y o u h a v e an d w h a t yon w a n t heuse, close in . P h o n e 2 8 1 -J . 2 2 -tf
fo
r
n o rm a l stu d en ts, 6 1 8 Io w a s t.
a n d w e do th e rest. K in n e y I n
F O R R E N T — F iv e ro o m house p h e n e 2 7 7 -Y .
2 1 -2 *
ve stm en t C o .. E u gene, O re..
a t 71 P in e stre e t. A p p ly n t A . D .
1 0 6 -1 m o .*
acco m m od a
P a y n e , re a l estate o ffic e .
2 1 -8 R O O M a n d ’B O A R D
tio n s f o r fo u r , 1 1 6 F o r k St.
F O R B A L B — B e n i ffto to e
16-tf
F O R H A L E — Good fa m ily cow.
4 2 8 N o r th M a in . *
2 4 -4 *
FOR
H A L E — o r re n t, T ’ acres
a n d new 6 -ro o m house on
end o f L ib e r ty S t, » 1 8 0 0 .
A s h la n d R e a lty Co.
F o il H A LE o r E X C H A N G E —
M O N E Y T O L O A N — »1000
upper
» 1 6 0 0 -to lodn on goo d e ity
S e e
p e rty . H . C . G a le y , A g e n t, 06
2 2 -»
M a in St.
and
p ro
East
2 4 -8
W s h ave a S to d e h a k e r au to m o b ile
w h ic h
w o u ld m a ke a spleqdid
F O R H A L E — House. S m a ll p ay
tru n k chassis an d w ill sell reas
m
e
n t dow n , b alan ce
lik e
re n t.
o n ab le o r tra d e fo r wood. E n d e rs ’
Osw ego d is tric t w ill v o te
W holesale G ro ce ry.
24-2 P ro p e rty can be m ade to p ay i t bonds f o r » 6 0 ,0 0 0 school.
s e lf o u t. In q u ir e n t 630
B o u le
P o rtla n d -— W o r k begins
F O R H A L E — W h ite grapes 3c v a rd .
1 » -» *
S t. V in c e n t's H o s p ita l.
p er In ., b la c k b e rrie s .60 per crate
F I N E H O M E T R A C T S — 1 to
pick th e m y o u rs e lf, 480 H o lly .
10 acres each, good nbgb n e a rly
.
24-3
le v e l, easy w a lk to schools, n e a t
F O R H A L E — N ew and second E a s t M a in S tre e t, '» 1 0 0 to » 6 0 6
hand g r a in sacks. E n q u ire
41 p e r acre, special in d u cem en ts to
G ra n ite .
2 4 -4 * hom e b u ild e rs , easy te rm s . H n C.
G aley , 65 B a s t M a in S L
young
IF
YOU
F O it SALE— ‘P ears, fin e f o r
W A N T E D -* -U s e d b an d
in s tru
canning aad ea tin g . 76 cents per m e n t»—-b rin g y o u r to us a t once
1 6 -tf
tr you w ish to sell.
S to re.
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B O U G H T a n d HO LD— C o w s
* o u g h t a n d s o ld . C. E . B u rn e tt,
Phonq 4 F 2 .
1 8 -1 m o .*
E l h y r t ’s B o o k
2 0 -6
HAM AKSR TRANSFER a n «
S to rag e Cn. o t f ir e S t
residence.
174 N o r th Mato. P h o n e d 1«.
W h e th e r h o m ic id e a c tu a lly has
increases since M a y o r T ho m p so n
to o k office h as n o t been dlscios-
ed “ B ig B i l l'’ has c la im e d a 60
p er cent re d u c tio n .
N e v e rth e
less th a p reseat ^flare-up is c r e a t
e l i thta* a n y th in g ^Chicago has
seen since th e ro a a in g d ays o f
Windy City H u Oatburrt
<
of Murders and *
Hold-ups
H y m ie W etoa, D io n O ’ B a n lo n and .
th è re s ffo f th e % 6 o t le g crew .
C H IC A G O , Sept. 29. — OP) —- , T h e u n p re te n tio u s c o rn e r a t
O nce a g a in ^ C h ic a g o M u s h ltig ly M ilto n "and O ak stre e ts , less th a n ,
layk c la im to ~th e t it le : A m e ric a ’s a S n lle ‘ fro m
exclu sive
Lake |
C rim e C a p ita l.
V»
PoHce a t e m ore a c tiv e n ow
th a n th e y h ave _be®B since M ay o r
“ B ig B i l l ” Thom pson was g toct-
Shore
d riv e ,
has X nondescript J
grpedry, a cquple o f oftjier G h e tto
stores u d a fe w fttooked-cahed
’b
1 ris k b h lld h irB 1« w h i c h , I t a l i
Id Ip e t 'A p r il, w h e n scores pt po- ’ì^
’ n » 4 f t ‘nv T h a t c o rn e r has been
l ie * . equads am ply., a rm e d w j t h nam ed ' ‘d eath c o rn e r," because
m a ch in e guns end e th e rt (levices, a t • toast . a dosen persons "-have
ro a m e d th e to w n . E to n d a t e ’s been ’ shot to d e a th th d re.
in - ~ y l t ' s th e - a lk y w a r on a sm all
San G u zz^ rd o , A 4-, f a th e r
eenapd a t th e tactics o f some scale.
gangsters, - h te issued a scathing o f fo u r c h ild re n , vise n o t fa r
the in te rs e c tio n — h e ' had
d e n u n c ia tio n o f te rro ris t m ethods fro m
lamd.. has prom ised p ro tectio n to le f t his hom o to ^ g è t som e m ilk
u h o s e w h o go- to th e stand as fo r th e riu n ii? — w hen a sh o tgu n
Estate's w itM aesee.-
blazed a t him».
H e wfts a lm o s t
A tto rn e y
I
> ' t
R o b e rt
I W ed n e sd ay
lin e s
te ll a
fa th e r
of
fo v r
aomA 'Weeks has sm o u ld e re d w it h
o u t bloodshed,
I
I
j S a le m — L n s g e st fre s h m a n reg-
] is tra tfo p in ’ W illa m e t t e U n lv e r
" G t a r d fo r | 6 p au rd er w itn ess-
liq u o r
rin g
in
th is
Or. Charte* A. B aiasi
Physician and Surgeon
Offioe Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-1.
o rn en hours
1 0 to l a a . m — e to •
LOWMAN SAYS
BRIDGES WILI
STAY CLOSE
p. «
Convalescent
P h ys ic ia n a n d t e r g e v a
■ y e , E a r , Nose a n d T h r o a t.
Office P n oae 1 M
F ir e * N a tio n a l B a n k
W A S H IN G T O N , S ep t. I I . — (U 0
— S ey m o u r L o w m a n , p ro h ib itio n
c h ie f an n ounced W e d n e s d a y t h a t
a n y e ffo rts to keep roads
in to
M exico fro m C a lifo r n ia open a f t e r
6 p. m . a t n ig h t w o u ld be f r u s
tra te d .
L o w m a n m ade i t p 1 a i a he
th o u g h t th e p resen t clo sin g h o n rs
o f th e b rid g es w ere p ro v in g s a t-
Is fa e tc ry a a d th a t he d id n o t co n
te m p la te a n y change. H e disclos
ed th a t requests fo r la t e r b rid g e
h o u rs h ave com e f ro m Spa D ingo
and E l Paso, b u t th a t b o th b ad
been refused .
A p ro te s t w as received to d a y
fro m th e m in is te ria l a llia n c e
of
E l Pano, b u t L o w m a n re p lie d th a t
be p la n n e d no change th e re .
An Open Letter to the Editor
From the President o f General Motors
J L /A S T S P R IN G I wrote you th a t m y beMef
in the country newspaper had led t a i n Genkral
M otors to decide to advertise o u f products
together in the sm all-d ty press o f the country.
T h e returns from the series of the mass agri
recently published have justified th a t faith;
and we shall continuS to advetoha in yflur
I t occurs to m e , however, th a t some o f yofir
renders m ay be asking: •’W h a t i t General
M otors?" and “ W h y is General M otors?*
Three a te fa ir questions and I ahsuld fihe fas
answer th em as fran kly as I can.
General M o to rs was organised some years
ago on the theory th a t a group o f large com
panies, wor U n g together, could render a better
service th an th ey could separately. In this we
simply applied to industry a principle th a t is
as old ns civilization as ngsrdt tne b o u r n
fam ily and hum an progress.
Original members Of th a General Motors
fam ily were Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Oak
land and Oldsmobile, together w ith the Delco-
L ig h t Com pany and other well-known com
panies m anufacturing automotive equipment.
B y joining together th eir resources, we were
able t o establish great Research Laboratories,
a 1245-acre Proving Ground and th o -G M A C
Plan o f credit purchase; to effect vast econ
omies in purchase and m an u ltatu ra and
distribution; to assure an dynatetainthequriity
of every product in the O^neral M otors fam ily.
H as th e General M otors fam ily Iwiaciple
proved itself in practice?
T h e best answer, I th in k, is to compare the
Chevrolet, B uick, Cadillac, Oldsmobile arid
Oakland o f today w ith tha models o f five or
ten years ago.
Then add Pontiac, a General M otors crea
tion. A dd LaSalle, another General M otors
creation. A nd then consider how General
M otors has developed these cars in to a com
plete line, w ith in which an y frsnfly taffy find
a suitable q u ality car a t th e price i t plans to
pay: “ A C ar for E very Purse and Purpose."
Another example Is Frigidaire, th e dectric
refrigerator. General M otors had the resources
to spend Millions t o develop a satisfactory
refrigerator, and theffi lo apply to ite m anu
facture the asms processes s M c h have in*
creased the u tility and lowered the coat o f tha
automobile.
W s believe th a t thia record Justifies General
Motors as am economic institution. Its prod
ucts are quality products, first o f all. T h eir
prices represent the economies o f united effort
peesed on to t t a purchaser. In the last year one
in each three automobiles dumen b y the public
ta s been a General M otors car. T h e service o f
Delco-Light electric plants has extended to
more than a quarter million homes, while
Frigidaire has become the world’s largest sell
ing convenience o f its land.
W e believe also th a t the values now offered
in the current General M otors products
(which are listed below) prove anew th at
“ m any minds are better than one" and th a t a
fam ily o f cbmpanies, working together, can
produce results which are decidedly in the
public interest and o f increasing benefit to the
individual fam ily. >
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B u ild in g
DR. 1RNB8T A. WOODS
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Inclrding Teeth
O fflee Hgm m t IO - I B aadl S . •
S w ed en bn rg
BtadMff
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T i e K fe c fr fc X e / r f g e r e r e r
• I 1
1. v' '
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• D E L C O - L IG H T — B h c trtc
»
,
soon as a ll persons in lin e a t 6
p. m . have crossed.
“ T h is is a sa tis fa c to ry a rra n g e
m ent and I see no reason fo r a
ch an g e,” L o w m a n said.
" I t is not a sim p le p ro ced u re
to change b rid g e h ou rs
because
th e n u m b e r o f custom s m en and
th e ir salaries a re closely re g u la t
ed by la w , and change in b rid g e
hours and customs h ou rs m eans
ta k in g funds fro m o th e r sources
to m a ke up fo r th e a d d itio n a l ex
pense.”
L o w m a n in d icate d th is was one
o f th e big factors in, th e decision
O H -H E o a ru p
REAL Ê/WÂV A N D
VJ6MTOÜT S V H IM
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s e tr - me oo « ht
H ER E M £ GOMES—
W H A T KINO O F A _
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D D A T I T U / Y l L f 17
D R U L n . n V lM -C t
S A N F R A N C IS C O , Sept.
a fte r-m e n th s c f absence, In an a t
te m p t to s h a tte r t h e ( w o rld reco rd
Painting, tinting and papering,
try Cliff Burlingame, 681 Mt. Ann.
o r phone 48».
187-1 mo.
F A L L 1H HERE
A r e yo u p la n n in g on b a v in s
y o u r c a r re b u ilt, i f so gat oar
prices t i n t .
W e specialise to
re p a irin g and can b u ild . 28,060
m o re m iles in y o n r m o to r. W a
w o rk on f l a t ra te basis.
R a te s on storage by tn e w ee k
o r m o n th . Accessories, gas an d
o il and cars w ashed and polish ed .
T H IR D S T R E E T G A R A G E
(O p e n N ig h t and D a y )
T ro m b ln e
. Ibahargei
a irp o rt a a d hop o ft to m o rro w t o r
D e tro it.
O regon
has
roads, 4461 In
w ay syktom. 5 .
»8,660 mlMe pf
the atole high
*
Help?‘for the Usndy Man
(Jaeliil tUnfg that < «' ta tori» M Isota
MM |e build. It to easy to make—it eeo-
listoef oeto a lew pieces—yet this sewing
»M e et wiN te d a mat used m every bosse»
Thtoabinettopepuiaraod many of ear
(laudy Mre h ew found that after the
U m »
£ KN O W
more from Meade. A t any rate» H to euse
te whs the heart of any housew ife.
T h e cabinet is two Net high. Its extreme
width to fourteen inches, end the tougtb
to twenty inches. Two binged doors (w b ta
may be omitted if desired) dcee the cea-
pertmeut which to large enough to take
aB the clothes needing the attention of
the needk re d thread e r darning cotton
at any one thna
The cabinet may be built from that
z
C o rn e r H i
P h o n s 16
2 9 .—
(IP)— T o u c h in g n a tiv e soil ag ain ,
« R K A T /O M A T /
I H A D A F in e
JuaCGfLUC* J
Anto Freight Terminal
a f t e r ab an d o n in g tfte ir p lane to
f ly across.
T h e p lane is
being
ta k e n to C riaey F ie ld fro m w h e re
th e y p la n to f l y to th e O a k la n d
GKtEC l i n t c f T lw e P eyw en o
MONWNÔ HENRY/
Packing, Cretina and BMggtoff.
Ebng Distance Hauling.
t-1 m o *
to
m ake
th e
p res en t
closing
hours stand.
" A n y special
occasion
w hen fo r fly in g a ro u n d th e globe, W m .
th ere le good reason fo r keep ing 8. B ro c k an d K d w a f 1 F . S c h l e e o f
th e 'b rld g e open, th e d e p a rtm e n t is
a v ia to rs , reached h ere to -
alw ays. g la d to be accom m odat- d ay ab o ard th e lin e r , K o ra M a r e ,
in g ," tie s ta te d ."
on " h ic h th ey eroneed th e P a c ific
By Taylor
»gwT HEARV o p y g T ’
v ie
go « mg (toOMNc
T m E CiXrttSE BEFORE Jg
Coal, Wood and Storage
now fo r w in te r w h ile th e y a re
cheap.
CHEV äj O L B T ^ PO NTIA C- OLD5MOBILI - OAKLAND «BUICK* LASALL1* CADILLAC
P ff/e /D A J X F
H A V 8T B B
A STOBAGB 0 0 .
W e w ill d e liv e r a n y a m o u n t
o f ex c e p tio n a lly good 12-toch
s la b f a t th is p rice . B a y thorn
A lfred P . Sloan, Jr., P ra a tfa n f
General M otors Corporation
D etroit, September 23, 1927
W
Phone l i t
Offlee 89 Oak Bt,
V ery tru ly youre,
GENERAL MOTORS
'
(n e a r d efeU k'co rn er.”
“iw o bombs te r r if y k u U d re d s .”
T h e y w e n t to th e E lk C re e k
h om e o f a m an by th e n am e o f
T ru s ty , an alle g e d p a rd n e r o f
Z im b e rle y and h e re th e y m ade a
b u y o f tw o g allo n s an d placed
to T ru s ty u n d e r a rre s t.
T h e y w ere u n a w a re o f th e
H ic k m a n , h e a rlftg the
a n d seeing Z im b e rle y
ru n n in g
d ow n 4 h e ro a d w a y a n d n o Sign
o f T a le n t, R e lie ved th e b o o tleg
g e r had shot th e officer a n d fired
c o n tin u e d
b re a k op a
c o u n ty .
‘
T a le n t fire d se ve ral
K im b e rle y
w ho ’’ ’w as
re v o lv e r b u t w h ich proved to be
w e n t In to th e b ras h b ack o f hie
a
flashlight.
h om e a n d soon r e t a in e d w ith th e
A s be reached th e r iv e r , Z im -
liq u o r, a v ile b ra n d o f m a o n -
s h la e . A s th e d e liv e ry w a s m a d e , b e rle y n eve r h esita te d b u t lea p
T a le n t p u lle d h is g e n t a d .told ed in to th e icy w a te rs and fo u g h t
K im b e rle y b e w as u n d e r a rre s t. th e c u rre n t u n til be reached th e
In s te a d o f th ro w in g up h ie h an d s opposite shore. H e seemed q u ite
on th e
as o rd e re d , Z im b e rle y a tte m p te d ex h a u sted as he la y
g
ro
u
n
d
o
n
til
he
recovered
suffic
to kn o ck th e re v o lv e r f r o m T a l
ie
n
t
s
tre
n
g
th
to
c
ra
w
l
in
to
th e
e n t, a n d s ta rte d to ru n .
T a le n t
b ra s h /
O fficers le f t , b e lie v in g
fir e d
se ve ral shots in to th e
h im u n in ju re d .
g ro u n d .
He
acco rd ing to in fo rm a tio n
received ' a t th e s h e riffs o ffice.
H ie a rre u t, i t is b e lie v e d , t r ill
B dsìikm tod Professioni
I t is shown th a t s im ila r protests
a g a in s t changes in
h ou rs
h ave
been received by L o w m a n
fro m
San Diego re g a rd in g th e T iju a n a
"bridge.
T h is b rid g e is closed as
' d ecap itated .
In the k illin g ,
police fo resaw
new spaper h e a d
g ra p h ic sto ry o f J a possible re o p e n in g o f. th e boot
le g fe u d in th e G h e tto w h ic h fo r
»crim e here.
“ S la y e r k ills
I
B . .C ro w e ,
H e a d lin e s T e ll
to
c a rry in g so m e th in g in b is han ds,
w h ic h
officers th o u g h t w as a
pngs
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L O S T — P a r ty w ho pieked
up
pap in f r o n t .of fto^toaaBksamyqb
W ill save tro u b le by re tu rn in g a t
once. N o questions asked. H e n ry
te n d s .
2 4 -1 *
CHICAGO IS
CRIME CITY
SAY POLICE
re tu rn
W A R T a good h o m e
W A N T O ta* M M H aM fiM
F O R H A L E — F res h J e r s e y
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m ilc h cow w ith c a lf. Pigs fo r sale.
W A N T E D — V e a l and f a t hogs,
R . S c h e id e re ite r, R t. 1, Box 213. c o rn e r 4 th a n d B . F a ir v ie w m e at
2 1 -4 * m a rk e t.
2 3 -t
box. p ho n e 3 7 4 J 1 1 .
(C tm flrttV ff F r o m
m an.
t h e ir
1 0 - lM o .
In q u ire a t B ro w n A R ic e , 6»
N.
M a in .
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F O B H A L E — F o rd
coupe
in
e x c e lle n t .c o n d itio n , » 1 7 6 , M ild re d
M illa r d . 6 7 6 L ib e r ty .
2 1 -6 *
and w ith
shots a t
th e
on
trill g i v e n i s . l o Conklin fountain pen to the party m en.
b rin g in g to th e o ld es t le t t e r , n ew spaper, m agasin e o r book on
F e s tiv a l D a y.
-
» » ‘ .‘ . 'V .
Sim pson H a r d w a r e w il l g ive a * 8 .6 0 k e ttle to th e p a rty
sp en d in g th e tw e u ty fif t h , d o lla r in th e ir sto re on F e s tiv a l D a y.
F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k w il l g iv e a » 1 .0 0 sa sh p ris e fo r f ir s t end
a » 2 .5 0 cash p ris e f o r second to th e d is tric t h a v in g m ost represen
t a t iv e * re g is te r a t th e h a ffk en F e s tiv a l D a y.
t h e A s h la n d D a lly T id in g s w ill g iv e a y e a r's s u b sc rip tio n ,
v a lu e d a t » 7 4 « for t t a o ld ea t copy o f th e A s h lan d T id in g s , d a lly
e r w e e k ly issue', to t o t u n e d in a t th is office.
_
D ?d w | « « W « « ! g ive an E n g lis h b re a k fa s t ta b le f a r
th e o ld est piece o f f u r n it u r e b ou g h t o f th a t firm .
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