Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 04, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    A Night în Hawaii
ROOM, fo r jr u m -
I, St Morton St., phoM\ tS S -t..
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THE FORUM
FQM RBNT—Two «team heat­
ed office rooms in First National
UK ERVE8T A. WOODS
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Inclrding Teeth
nuire F irst N ational Bank. J U t
F FOR HAJbK— 75 rabbtto.
grded «bins and New »
and hutches. Harry Ooi
Tkient. «•
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AEI’ROVKH K ll.n p o
wmmbrus ®
nd R ealty Co.
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SR M J M r t RAO wu 1 to
ifde «a«a, 'awed sdp. nearly
easy walk «ff schools, near
M ate Ortsst . <100 to >50«
«re, special inducements to
bnildert, easy «arms. H. C.
, «5 Bust Mate St. 1 0 -lM o .
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To the Editor:
Aa one who has been a citizen
oj jackson-county less than a
y te r, i am greatly Interested in
reading in your paper the state*
mant that a general w are of ini>'
dignation la said to hare spread
over fhe.eofcnty on aceownt.of the
f illin g of Zlmmerlee. who
was
w ell, known and respected.
tew «heel only IW< » • •
WANTED— Will pay cash for
500 boxes Delicious and Spltzen-
herg apples. No orti stuff wanted.
A. O. Hess, 682 A St.
28-3»
WANTED— Young dog. Collie
Shephard. Phone 4TI-J. 26-3*
HIGH COURT
MEET MONDAY
Office Honrs: IO - 12 and 2 - ft
WwedaaSWry BnfMHng
wkea. fine sell, just zhelowi
TOU
Painting, t
WOOD
$1.75 Tier
We will deliver any amount
of exceptionally good 12-lach
slabs a t thia pries. Bay them
now for winter while they are
cheap.
Ham&ker Transfer Oo.
WA" T • «ood hon“ 1 I afli curious to kdoW w h a t
B H W d S O f f . SB
N . ' kind of people make up communi-
ties in which a well-known boot-
__ — (— ----- -,----------------------- logger is respected. Had the »A
iM toB UL j i ? '
Vesting-officer been murdered by
*™ R
a«T/v-sMin thBt t7D® Ot respected law-brak-
GRKAT s l i x K8S er> as was a Washington sheriff.
n -.,
a few months ago, would t h •
•****”
_ _ _ _ _ people of Jackson county tender
I the furore over them and h im ea much sympathy ay is be-
« o rts o f commevcUlists to lag given Manford Zlmmerlee
them sign everything from who wgg accidentally Shot, w h ilt
■amenta o f soap to rich resisting arrest?
irilie or motion picture con-
1 feel cert«ln '* * * • «“ Bpite ®<
, not to mention w ritin g the
uproar r a i ^ by those who
a i th
... .
favor outlaw ry add vice, there ,
of tn e ir lives.
- a re thousand« of Jackson county
fnmT about t h is ^ P a u i pe° p,e who wUh to th a n k Off,Cer
in™
’ ..
Talen t and his companions for
oday. ’ W e re Just eat t ere ri<wing the commHi,Ry of a social
tg the best We
can.
« menace and maiclng one g o o d
s liked baseball. Grew np
ie8S
, from the time we tossed
F j . BA8TON,
cobs to each other to palm- Rogue R tre r, Cfct. I.
Supreme Court Justice» W ill
Consider Many
The ever dreamy melody of fined hula is danced in their
that romantic iotithland, H aw aii,- native land and not as It la 1ml-
will be In evidence at the Vining tated
too frequently on the
Wednesday evening, where as a n 1 American stage.
The prefienta-
added attraction “ A N ight in tion is laid in a beautiful tropi-
H aw all,” a tropical revue is be- cal setting, spreading an atmos-
ing presented by an exceptionally phere that tends to start one
talented company of native Haw- dreaming of^Eoae ever enchani-
aliaa musicians and !dancers.
Ing moonlit Hawaiian beacheea '
There is an abundance of that
“A
in H aw aii" ie p’re-
The interest of C alifornia peul-
ttyiaen will he focused on Oak*
land November 3«, when the
seventh annual exhibition of the
California State Poultry Asso-
elation will be opened at the
Oakland Auditorium .
soothlng harmony both In s tru -' 8,,nted ln conjuncglon w ith the
Plans wbieh promise one of
mental and vocal tor which these Photo play "Dance Magic.’
the largest poultry show« to he
held in California this year are
Geld H ill growers have ship­ nearing completion. Thousands of
ped six carloads pears to Cuba tbe best specimens of a l l . breeds
this fall.
and varieties of poultry ln the
P acific'C esat states w ill be en­
tered in competition for the caan
premiums, ribbons and hundred^
of specials.
Many
well-known
breeders,
of Washingtdh- and Oregon have
signified their intention of ax?
ft ID it Ing at Jhe Oakland A uditor­
ium Poultry Show.
WÀSHINGTON, Oct. 4.—(IP)—
the United 8tetea.
Argument of im portant caees,
advanced by special order to the
head jof the docket, w ill start
w ith tomorrow's semiea.
z Today'» session was a form al­
ity, the schedule tolling fo r the
high bench to adjourn a fter be­
ing called to arder and adm it­
ting a ldrga «¡umber of lawyer»
to the supreme court bar.
Thia afternoon the JuaMcw
were to make a form al to ll ea-
President Coolidge a t the W h ite
House, to notify him th a t the
court la in session. T h is -tra d i­
tional call has been made nearly
every year since the court first
coqvuaed te Philadelphia in T7»fi;
tte »tort’s sessions will ba
held in the same room
they, nafe Seen held for
— the form er senate
Just n e rtb of the eapttol
ln which
«0 years
chamber
rotunda. - Uobanou — W ork begins on
16,000 new Christian Science
I have known O fficer Terry
Talent for several years, and duipf
lag that time have never heard
ef him being into trouble of dny
kthd. But on the other hand he
hue been noted for bis a rt at
catching the bootlegger and oth-
e r law violator», - and his record
shows he "hds made more arrests
J «< law violators than any fe a r
other officers fa Jackson county,
and tbe records k ite show that he
has never m a te an arrest which
has not been proves that t i e
party arrested was guilty as
charged. He has always done- his
duty ln a careful manner and no
one arrested by him has ever been
mistreated ln any way, o r »hot at
if they did not try to resist ar­
rest. It Is true that he has been
shot at from nmbush and threat-
ened by m ail and otifcrwlse, not
only since thia a ffa ir but. before.
AgTORIA, Oct. 4:— (IP)— B. S.
Durkee, 60, editor and publisher
cf the Chinook, Washington Ob­
server, died suddenly in that city
ap the result of a heart attach. He
was well known in Oregon and
Washington.
Jt
d,8C<
who
Johr
Bern
been
lead
Pldg
TUIA» STRBBT GAMAOR
(Open Night add M g)
TromMfee
ftmberttt
“ Sit down and so H. I want to
see what kind of a character yon
have." Thin is no way te go
about R. Hav» a Httle taoaHy diu-
eussion, let mother and father te
on it, have a little argument be­
cause there is a good d a a ib e h l^
these questions. W hat is a good
sport, anyhow?
As W e Grow
Older
DOAN’S
TOUR BOY A ND YOUR OIRA.
Jo
tion
pogt
WhlC
]e r>6
Butl(
d| rec
Bero
Ba
Bllow
Bridt
SEE The New
ESSEX SEDAN
HUDSON SUPER SIX
ESSEX SPEEDABOUT
(Continued from Page Four^
Hot weather will make children listless—make
their appetites almost birdlike—but not for ice
cream!
Satisfy the children’s craving for ice cream.
Heap it high in their plates, give them a second
helping, for it ’s one of the finest foods you cau
give them.
*
Absolute purity and fine materials ate especially
essential in chlidren’s food—th«t is why Shasta Ico
Cream is “ The Children’s Ice Cream.”
ASHLAND CREAMERY
at the
SUASTA ICE CBEAM
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
We Are Always Ready to Oèmotìsfrate.
By Taylor
TOO AMD
fa ll m onto
'Are you planning on l» v f a *
your car rebuilt, M an. get our
prices first.
W s specialise in
repairing and can build 55,«««
more miles te year motto. W e
work on fla t rate basis.
Rates on storage by t M teak
or moatb. Accessories, gas and
oil and ears washed and.peMuhto
for the
Little
Tots c
r«i» a-tr t uq«
M T ..torto»i p'W"
B T H E R B E R T L IT T U B
United Presa S ta * Correspondent
The Supreme Court o f too United
States convened here at n o o n
Monday in solemn dignity taking
up for another year Its position at
’to e crest a t the pyramid of
Am erican HUgattoa.
The usual crowded docket of
more than 500 cases, left-over
from the last term and fifed dar­
ing the four month summer re­
cess, confronts, the nine Justices,
headed by Chief Justice W illiam
Howard T a ft, former president of
Poultry Show
-
Will Be Held
try Ollff Burli
or phone 45«.
MADE I T IN
SIXTY E4«HT
A nd how about
7H6 MPS
KNOW
NOT
you do?
1. T ell him what 'you think of
hlrtT and see if you can’t make
klm promise to play fair.
2. bet it go, because it might
help the team win.
3. T ell some of your friends,
and see what they think about it.
4. Tell the whole team and let
the m ajority decide what to dp.
(b ) Suppose you hah a quarrel
w ith a chum and said things to
Per (o r hl») discredit that were
not true. W hat would you do
when you fe lt mean about it af­
terward?
1. Go back and tell ker y e n
were sorry.
2. Take back what you said ln
the presence of the peopte w h o
heard it.
3. Say gome nice things abent
film so that people w ill forget1
fho disagreeable one»,
4. Do nothing about It, on the
plea that a fter nil people w ill soon
forget what you said.
(c) Suppose you were afraid
to dive off a spring-board, hut
you were also afraid that 'your
friends would call you a coward if
you did n ’t. Of which would yen
he more afraid?
1. Being called a coward.
■ I . Diving off tbe spring-board.
(d ) Suppose some one to whom
you had been especially tend, af­
terwards did something v a r y
mean to you. Then suppose a
•hance offered to do something
•lae fo r th a t person. W hat would
you do?
i ’ :
thing
1. Do the second kind
and say nothing.
t. Tell hian how roeaa
thought he WMs. bat do the second
-fc'ndnesa Just the same to let him
know _that you thought It
was
Just a slip.
• •
3. Refuse to do the kind thing,
and tatt him why.
Now parents, for g o odn ess sakoa .
don't sh«ve this clipping te front •
of y o u r'ch ild , look daggers at
ITCHING ÉCZEMA