Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 08, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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(kt- pbrty machine to be captifed by
to* unscrupulous extreme lad us tries,
rtn Including , J. 8. Oarden, acknow-
lodged leader ot Australian Com-
munlsts. It was against this al-
P leged radical element that the
E ? Party’s rebels mainly fought— and
7* (ell. Consequenty, the suspicion
.
O m C M b W M
lo A ib u T h tfS fe
by telling elector* that the Na­
tionalists would aado everythin*
that the Labor Oovernmeat has
forfy-four hours’ week, eadew done for workers la t*e last two
meat af ehfllren, widows' pea years.
stoas, and other measures im
▲part from the split la Jts
proving workers*, conditions. Al own
ranks,
Labor’s greatest
these have Imposed burdens oi handicap today Is t lk \ united
industries, but it has been claim' front presented by It* two op­
ed by their sponsors that the) posing leader*.
have Improved Industrial eon-
s
WANTED— One lot With moT-
rnlshed
apartment, c le f* ln. Pitoa» »7» t
srg house of four or five plaster­
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81-tf
ed yooipa, not too small; cement
foundation, south of Boulevard,
• •’’ fo r RENT— Furnished
near high or normal school. Ad-
■tont, down town. Inquire
drees No. .B Ashland Daily Tid­
♦
Confectionery.
FQR BRM T—Two steam heat­ ings.
' 18-1 •
ed Office rooms'ln First National
W A N TED —Children to
care
Bank Bid*. R4a*oanble re n t In ­
quire First National Bank. 28-10 for while parents are out for the
Ms by month
afternoon or evening, call at <82
Apts. I M Grpa-
C 9t.
81-8«
111-tt
HAMAKEB TRAW W BB > 8 4
FOR SALE — »-room apart­
Storage Co. office at reslde*Me.
ment honse, l^o o m s In e a c h
FOR SALE— Nash Light 8 1 x apartment. Completely furnished. 174 North Mala. Phono tie.
Tearing.•'can be seen at Park Close in, food location. alWAys
Garage, Ashland, Oregon. Make rdnted. *54 Income peg month. A m t G IR L Of TROUBLE— Ma*
qommnnlcato with Ensign Lee
pash bid In writing and mall to B. P r ic e 88000 small payment down
o t the Salvation Army at the
L . Barry, Adjuster, Medfprd, balance Hire rent. Address Box 0,
White Shield Monto, 84» May
Ore. • '
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82-8 care Tidings.
30-Thure-flst-Mfcn
fair Ave., Portland. Oreaoq.
, FOR SALE— Cook and heating
FOR MALE— 6 room modern
stoves. On* traylor and endlrons house, lot 40x140. Splendid lo­
from <2 to 87,10. Grates h a d cation on Almond St. 81800 for
Wanted Agents
backs. Eagle Brass Foundry, 140 quick sale- Brown A Rice, 68 N.
. SALES AGENTS— Guaranteed
Oberlin.
81-1-mo.« Main f t .
-y
30-4 territory. Must have small capi­
FOB SALK— Concord and Ag-
FOR SALE— 6 acres, one acre tal to start. Sole right to sell
q,wan grapes, 208 Oberlin 8L in peaches, fine soil, Just below BOLENS Hydraulic Automobile
phone 389-R.
21-2« Bellview school only 2600. See Jack. Address Robert F. Bying-
29-3 ton, 1324 Alder St., Eugepe Ore.
FOR SALK— Thompson seed­ Ashland Realty Co.
82-7
F IN É HOM E TRACTS— l' to
less, Rose of Peru, and Muskat
grapes, extra good, fresh from 10 acres each, good soil, nearly
YANTKD — Woman to do
the vine, 2 cents per pound. A l­ level, easy walk to schools, near housework by the hour. Phone
so winter ba&ana*. Delieloua and East Main Street, >100 to 2600 476 J.
28-3
Spitaenberg applet. A. H. DavOh- per acre, special inducements to
htil Valley View. Phone 11F6.
home builders, easy terms. H. C.
30-3
Galey, 66 East Main St. 10-IMo,
FOR SALE— <0 tons of good
alfalfa hay, J. B. Ager, A gir,
Cal.
80-10
¡that Lpbor ha* taken on a red dltlons so much that increased
I hue is amoet certain to Influence'output by more contented work-
Isome of its erstwhile supporter« ers has resulted, thqs actuall)
J " ’ ;either to vote against It, or to lowering costs of productlpn. Al
Because the smith population
of
Jackson county la so large
abstain from voting.
the. acts mentioned have proved
that It Is causing them consider­
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v
• n,' ) vote-winners among th<
f ’
Thl. question of r.ilc o ll.m o
b„ , „ tM
able confusion and embarass-
M - A M on Important pnrf tn tho e„ , 6, „ „ „
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ment, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford
the campaign of the Nationalists, _,oyerg
Smith today filed application at
In and the wide Influence ot that
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the county clerk’* office tq have
mt- party with the preaa of this state
Bejlevlng attack the best meant their names changed to Mr. and
Ing has raised a Bolshevik bogey of defending his Industrial ant Mrs. Clifford Delara.
by similar to that dug up by the humanitarian legislation, Lane
The change would also affect
as British Conservetlves to oust throughout his election campaigi their two children and the hear­
r t y . ho Ramsay MacDonald Labor has challenged Thomas Bavin ing will be held before County
; Government In 1924.
leader ot the Nationalist forces Judge Hartsell October 21.
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■ Dr. Charla* A.
Physician and
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Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 144-L
o r n e e hours
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Fire* National
Bon* BuRdta*
Ashland Acres
34 Acres Irrigated
Your Own Tenne
IU lfo n r Guthrie Co.
P. O. Box 27, Ashland
We will deliver any amonat
of exceptionally good 13-la*b
slabs at thia price. Boy 'them
now for winter while they are
cheap.
W H ITTLl T B A m m
A STORACI OO.
ort Made to oust i<a
in New South Wales,
Australia
BY A. W. V. IfIN O
United Press Staff Correspondent
SYDNEY, N. 8. W ., Oct. 8.—
(IP)— The people of New South
Wales, oldest and most develop­
ed of all the Australian States,
are voting today on whether or
not the Lang Labor Government
shall remain ¿in office.
There are three political parties
in this state, Labor or Socialist,
Nationalist (Conservative) and
Country (rural-!. Out of ninety
^embers o f the Legislative As­
sembly, for'y-eeven Were Labor,
thirty-four Nationalist, and nine
were members of the Country
sive.
‘‘Dynamite Used as a/ Rolling party after the fast election in
Pin Is a* Safe as Cleaning With May, 1926, and on its slender
over
the
combined
Monmouth '— H ill market in­ Gasoline,’’ — Fire Prevention majority
stalls ice plant to serve public Week, October 9 to 15.
Pnetir# Limit«
Eyg,Eay,Noff*aa4
X-Ray, Including
Offiiee Hwai t a . ta i
TOO MANY HMITHM
LABOR PARTY
IS ATTACKED
FOR SALE— 76 rabbit*. Pedi­
greed chins and New Zealand»
and hutches. Harry Commons,
W ith only one more meeting
Talent.
‘ 36-8* in which to make nominations for
BOUGHT and SOLD— O o w 4 the 1928 officers of the local post
bought and sold. C. E. Burnett, of the American Legion, local
members are bu*^ campaigning
Phons 4F1.
18-1 mo.«
for their fovqrite candidates, and
all indications point to a close
contest. Although there has been
BOARD AND ROOM, for worn but one nominee named for post
en, 83 Morton St., phone 268-L. commander it la expected that
27-6* several will “ throw tbelr hats in
ROOM and BOARD accommoda­ the ring" and enter the competi­
tion at the next meeting which
tions for foul? 116 Fork SL
fakes place next- Monday night. A
bto meeting, Is anticipated as in
• •mg reqgffe h a s ’Tnled War
the books. Hereafter when Bur- **
opean nations desire to go\ to “
war, it must be on the defen- f c
Professional!
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing. Crating and Shipping.
Long Distane* Rapita*.
A u to F r e ig h t T e r m i n i
Phon* 13,7
Ófflce 81 Oak Bt
T . L . POWRLL
Oeneral T ra u te r
Good team gad motor
Good service at S' real
prie* — Phene 82.
A Novel Qf
Romance and Thrills
JORDANS PASH AND
Phon* 181.
Ill
Painting, Mating and paperi**,
try Cliff Burlingame, 181 ML Aug.
or phone 266.
187*1 PM,
PARAGES
F A L L IS HERB
Are you planning on having
your car rehnllt. If *o get our
prices first.
We specialise to
repairing and w n huUd 36, m
more miles In your motor. Wq
work on flat rate basis.
Rntes on storage by in * week
or month. Accessories, gas and
oil and oars washed and polished.
TH IR D STREET GARAGR
J (Open Night and Day)
Trombfo*
Umbarae*
MT. HOOD W IL L OFFER
UNIQUE LANDING PLACE
WITHIN THE NEXT FEW DAYS
START THE FIRST INSTALLMENT AND FOLLOW THROUGH
TO THE END
One o f the Many Features in This Paper
By Taylor
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POTATO IM BACKGROUND
ON
IDAHO AUTO PLATE
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 8 — (LR
— There will be no mistaking an
Idaho license plate for automo­
biles , next year.
A Portland firm of pane mak-
ero has received an order from
Idaho to make the plates.
Tha
color scheme will be potato brown
and potato green and a huge "bak­
ed spud” will be the design upok
which numbers and other neces­
sary Information will be worked.
Oregon,'hpwever, w|ll stick by
the plain plate, reversing the col­
or combination df white letter*
and a black background for next
year. Western states will stick
by the new rule of spelling the
name in full, which was started
this ypap. Even the long aqmsf
ol "Wasklngtoe’' and **Californr
HOOD R IV E R , Or*.. Oct. 8. —
(IP)— One cf the most unique air­
plane landing fields In the world
will be ready for use next spring,
high up on the east slope ot Mt.
Hood, .Oregon’s great Ice-capped
mountain.
Forest rangers cleared t h l
field this summer and foil. I t is
near Brook Meadows at an elevg.
tlon of 4,009 feet and by spring
will be in perfeet- poditlon f e r
use. The runway is long enough
to accommodate all but the la ***
ost types Of Plaahs.