Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 11, 1927, Page 7, Image 7

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    ad by one group In the Depart­
ment. of State and by those
# American oil interests which have
worked behind the scenes to fo-
niont trouble between the two
governments.
3— The appointment Is gratify-
lng to the governm ent of Mexico.
FOR ftftffT :— N ew ly remodel­
1-roqtB furnished
in. Phone 273-X ed 4-room furnished house 4with
‘ 31-tf garage, Inquire SC 8. 2nd.
33-3t
FOR RENT— Furnished apart­
m ent, down towp. Inquire Plaza
FOR R EN T:-—Good four room
Confectionery. .
37-tt
plastered house, modern, furn­
ished, and close in, 316 Harga-
dlne.
33-4t
WANTED
To trade paper
hanging and decorating for what­
ever you have. I. H. Scott.
./ 34-1 mo.
WANTED— A nice young man
FOR RENT —7 New modern
bungalow, oak floor,* near Nor­ to beard and room and two for
34-4*
mal, Carson F ow ler ft Co.
29-6 m eals. Phone 316-ft.
W ANTED:— P astu re for horse
!sr Normal school.
Call or
■ite Mrs. E. M. Chllcote, 428
Urn Ave.
33-3t
W anted A gents
opens for service.
FOR SALE OR TRADE— Good
HALRH AORNTH— Guaranteed
single harness,, no reasonable of­
territory. M ust have sm all capi­
fer refused. 316 Hargadine.
33-2t tal to start. Sole right to sell
BOLENS Hydraulic Autom obile
FOR HALE:— 30 barred rock Jack. Address Robert F. Bying-
pallata, $1.25 each. 204 W eight- ton, 1324 A lda; St., Eugene Ore.
______ 82-7
man*
— —
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WANTED:— Woman for gen­
FOR H A L E :— Tokay grapes,
10c per lb. W. W. Robison, phone eral housework, preferably m id­
374J-11.
33-tf dle aged. Mrs. F. E. Garle, phone
quinces, 3c a lb. 698 Ashland St.
33-3*
Newport— Work w ell along lu
rocking Siletz section of R oose­
kOR HALE:——Good paying res­ velt Highway.
taurant near roundhouse, box
factories and m ills— Inquire st
B en’s (¿nick Lunch, 1523 South BEING "TOO TIRED" DOESN’T
PAY
6th St., Klamath F alls, Ore.
A healthy person never feels
33-5t*
constantly tired. Being “too tir­
FOB SALE— Nash Light S I X ed” continuelly is a sign of som e­
Touring. Can be seen at Park thing wrong. W atch the kidneys.
Garage, Ashland, Oregon. Make A very able physcian said, “When
cash bid in writing and mail to B. they are affected, life is in dan­
L. Barry, Adjuster, Medford, ger.” If elim ination Is too fre­
Ore.
32-6 quent, or too scanty and burning,
FOR HALE— Cook and beating take FOLEY PILLS diuretic. W.
stoves. One traylor and endirons K. Holland, Harlingen, Texas,
from $3 tp.47.5Q. Grates a n d says: “I bet that 90 per cent of
hacks. E agle Brass Foundry, 140 sufferers from kidney irregulari­
Oberlin.
31-1-mo.* ties never take anything until it
is too late, w hereas F O L E Y
FOR SALE— 50 tons of good PILLS diuretic would be a God­
alfalfa hay. J. B. Ager, Ager, send to them .” Satisfaction guar­
Cal.
30-10 anteed. Sold everywhere^—No. 3.
LASSIFIE
Here IsG eh J ig . New jtork first baseman, tallying during the
This followed his two-base hit, Mousel’s single and Lazzeri’s sac-
Run number three for
Yankee rally in the third Innli
rifice fly.
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••DUSTY ANSWER"
It is not extravagant to say that
no first novel has created t h e
same sensation as has "Dusty
j Answer” by Rosamond Lehmann.
j The title of this book, which
baffles many— is taken from Geo.
Mëredith's lines:
‘‘Ah, what a dusty answer get
the soul
When not for certainties in this
— . our lik e /’
To outline the story is not, by
far, to indicate its full meaning.
Briefly it is the relation of Ju-
Lawrence, Rev. T. H. Tem ple,
Rev. E. Iverson, and Rev. D. D.
Randall, Medford and Rev. B. ft.
McVicar, Jacksonville and
Rev.
J. E. Johnson, Central Point.
Plans were made for holding
the. next m eeting of the Associa-
J tion In Ashland November 7, in­
t i ead of on the scheduled date of
October 31.
Rev. Mitchel more,
who has made an extensive study
of evangelism this sum m er w ill
present a paper on thia subject at
. this m eeting. -O ther p a a to ra w lll
present requests for topics to be
discussed at this m eeting.
The
resolutions, which deals
v.-’th the recently fatal wounding |
of Mapford Zimmerlee, Trail, w hoj
was shot while fleeing from offic­
ers who had placed him under ar- j
mat fcr sale of liquor, reads ahi
follqws:
3
Ashland Daily Tidings,
Gentlemen:
w
you kindly publish t h X t
A llow ing resolutions which were.:
i adopted Oct. 10 by the
Rogue I
River M inisterial A ssociation.
1 R csrived, 1st. That we, t h e
members of the Rogue
River
I M inisterial Association, m et in
regular session at Medford, Octo­
ber 10, 1927, pledge anew our
faith in the eighteenth amend­
ment. knowing full well that it
can be enforced as w ell as any
other law which the soverign
people of this Republic have p u t1
upon their statu te hooka, sa d wo I
call upon the officers of the law I
SO to be true to their oath of office. I
2nd. That w hile wc, with the
j accused officer, regret the recent
| tragedy which took place in
: Jackson county, we express our
' unbounded faith in the right of
American citizens to believe a
man innocent until he Is proven
guilty in a court o f Justice. This
rtand we recommend to our peo-
plo and to the citizens generally
in the county and nation.
3rd. That cofeies of this reso­
lution be forwarded to the papers
of. Jackson.
Josephine,
and
Kiamath counties. Oregon, with'
p. courteous request That the same
l>e published, and that a copy be
spread upon the m inutes of this
i Association.
, Signed
H u c r t t . MrrqitfeLMORE.
Secretary 1
QUICK ACTO^
AND
'
THE COST IS
SMALL IN
The Daily Tidings
BOUGHT and SOLD— C o w s
bought *nd sold. C. E. Burnett,
Phone 4F5.
iS - i mo.*
1.0.ST betw een Jackson H o t
Springs and Ashland, brown cov­
ered* shipping case. Finder return
to S is Liberty St., Jack McArth­
ur.
33-2*
In. Mexico they have just shot
anptner candidate for president-
T hat country is alm ost as back­
ward as Chicago.— Eugene Guard.
‘,‘lilen will wear colors.” pro-'
claim s a tailor’s cppventlpn, "ov-
ercoats that look like Skirts, tux­
edos In every shade except black.”
H ere’s betting even money that
meh do not.— Forest Grove News-
Times.
ithrf»e.«js in Medfor d
A. H. DavenhiH of this city
spent several hours In Medford
yesterday looking after business
affairs.
ánttícM SÉ ro ll n b irim W '
TACOMA, Oct. 11,— (IP)— Stop-
ping only long enough to take
aboard 250 gallons of gasoline,
the tri-motored Fokker mono­
plane, "Southern Cross” left Fort
Lewis from Seattle at 8:30 o’­
clock this morning and hopped
off soon after for San Francisco,
the first lap of the planned
flight to Australia.
WASHINGTON LETTER
(Continued from Page Four)
The Calles-Obregon faction had
charged that Serrano and Gomez
were financed by foreign oil com­
panies. Gomez has shown marked
favoritism to the ell Interests
during his Vera Cruz command,
bgt Calles and Obregon were said
to Tuvor Serrano In case it ap­
peared that Obregon can’t make
the grade
In the government at W ashing­
ton, there hag been one group
which favored Obregon and an­
other which favored Gomez. Co­
rnee, incidentally, has hinted that
be will lead a revolution if he is
not elected. Latest advices are
‘hat Obregon Is definitely the out­
standing candidate. One reason
Is the fact that Mexican elections
arér’.'t like ours. Mexican politic­
ians may be no more
crooked
then our own, but their methods
are cruder and the party In power
at Mexico City Is likely To tleter-
fbine the result.
Obregon and Mórrów ought to
get along veby well, principally
because both of them presumably
will be in a mood to compromise
rather than to pursue courses of
T tlcn wherefrom which both
rlcjc’. would lpae. Ohcegob saved
h'irselí in the de la Huertp, revo7
lution only with 'arms obtained
trom the United Stateo and al-
‘hough ho has opposed the Kel­
logg policy, he probably will be
guided by an Intelligent self-in­
terest.
WASHINGTON— A fter buzzing
around for several days to dis­
cover the real meaning of the ap­
pointment of Dwight Morrow as
nmbnnaador to Mexico, your cor­
respondent is able to report that:
1— The appointm ent signifies
a npw method of deallnj^ with
Moxlco which aims to supplant
• convorsatlve bungling with con-
1 Hcrvatlve Intelligence.
2— The appointment Is deplor-
By Taylor
r KC’RE JUST A
GETONft HOME,1
D d r - T H o o f in r
WE’O STOP ANO
GET AMY
vieil -y o u
s o m LOOK AS
THOUGH YOU
HAD A 6 0 0 0
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y
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HOWS Popk
l it t l e
honey ^
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BUNCH?y
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y o u ' r e B e c R -
1 eOOLD HARDCY
WAIT— <SEE(ir
. ÇEEMED UKE I
YEARS W Ì
Y6ARS y
; Pr«c* u è Lhnltod To
Eye, E ar, N om ana Tfcr,
X -R ay, Incivdin< Tee!
O«ce Hears: 10 • 1* «ad 1
' Although there are few things
to be said against President
Coolidge s choice, it should be
understood tnat the denials that
the United States and tne Morgan
uanktng firm are sending a Joint
representation to Mexico may be
sw allow ed in a saline solution,
th ere may be loud yelps and
Whoops in the next Congress over
this phase of the m atter.
The Morgan firm ’s chief inter­
e st in Mexico lies in the fact that
it is the collection agent for more
than half a billion dollars in
Mexican bonds held in this coun­
try and abroad. Under the Pani-
Lamont agreem ent, Mexico la
■paying nearly $15,0U0,UU0 a year
lu interest and it presumably
w ill be part of Morrow’s Job to
see that this interest keeps com­
ing. He also will be interested
in laying any possible ground­
work for Mexico’s eventual pay-
ment of the enormous principal.
WANTED— to buy
fertiliser
hay or barn yard manure w ltblo
five m iles Suncrest Orchard at
Talent. Phone 371J1.
34-6
FOR HALR— Ford coupé In
FOR fcENT— Farm. Apply 264
good cqndition. Three new tlres.
CISC* Mlldred Millard, 675 Liber­ W eightm an St.
33-6
HAMAKKR TRANSFER a n d
ty S tr e e t.’
34-6*
FOR RENT— Two steam heat­
Storage
Co. office at residence.
FOR HALE— Totaia toes for pre­ ed office rooms in First N ational 174 North Main. Phone 4Ì6.
serves and plcçalilll, • 1 - | cent Bank Bldg. Reasonable r e n t In­
per lb. 1177 Iowa St. PhAne 257, quire First N ational Bank. 28-10 ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— Ma,
J.
.
34-4»
com m unicate w ith Ensign Lee
FOR HÁLÉ— A lfalfa hay, V . Y
of the Haivu tion Army at the
W
hlto Shield Home, 506 May-
H aw ley, W alker Ave. South. 34-tf
FINK HOME TRACTS— 1 to
fair
A ve.. Portland. Oregon.
10 acres each, good soil, nearly
HAVE GOOD yncut a lfa lfa pas­
level, easy walk to schools, near
ture for ten head .o f stock. Make
East Main Street, $100 }o $500
reservation at once.. V. V. Haw­
Yam hill County farms have
per
acre, special Inducements to
ley, W alker Ave. South.
34-tf
home builders, easy terms. H. C. planted 916 acres new alfalfa
B R U h M-ON m akes house clean­ Onley, 65 E ast Main St. 10-lM o. this year.
ing qasy. Magic woodwork clean­
IF YOU WAl'.T a good home
Eugene — Fruit Growers’ can
er. Phone 416-R.
S3-3t
inquire at Brown ft Rico. 63 N. nery working on big crop of car­
FOR HALE:—-H eavy m ilking Main.
08-tl rots.
cow, .due to freshen in lo days.
W. Miles, phone 30 7 5 .
33-3*
Merrill — New Hotel Merrill
Business M á
Professional Directory
see bop , eh ?
LL- wen.—
K
SULPHUR CLEARS
ROUGH, RED SKIN
Face, Neck and Arms Easily
Made Smooth, Says
Specialist
Any breaking onf of the skin, eyei
fiery, itching eczema, can be uuiekit
overcome by applying a llttlo Menthe
Sulphur, declares a noted skin special
ist- Because of its germ destroying
properties, this sulphur prepuratior.
begins at once to soothe irritated sklr
and heal eruptions such as rash
pimples and r in g worm.
I f seldom fnila to remove the tor
meat and disfigurtment, and you d<
not have to wait for relief from <m
bsrrssament. Improvement quickl)
shows. Sufferers from ekin trouble
should obtain a small jar of Howl«
Mentho-Sulphur from any good drug-
Office Phon« 164-J
orrfq* apuna
is a. m-—e t« •
Herahey Building
» w
-A T t WHATMAOE-
ME SO AHILOOS'
S S ä T i
PROMISED T b r
34 Acres Irrigated
Your OWn Terms
Balfour Guthrie Co.
P. O. Box 3 7 , Anhlpad
We w ill delivar any am ount
of exceptionally good 12-lndt
slabs at this price. Buy them
now for winter w hile they are
cheap.
W H IT T tX T R A N Ö T lÄ
A S fO R A Q I 0 0 .
Coal* W ood and S t o n g e
Racking, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distança H aollng.
Terminal
T. L. POWELL
General Trautf«r
Good (nam and m otor truck«,
Good service at a reasonable
price — Phons
„
JORDANS BASH AM»
, CABINET WORM '
Corner Hqlmaa «ad Van Neon.
Phono 111.
l$4-tt
PAINTING
Painting, tinting and papering,
try Cliff Burlingam e, 631 ML Ave.
or phone 455.
167-1 mo.
FALL 18 HERE
Are yon planning on baying
your car rebuilt, If sq het our
priced first.
W e specialise In
repairing and can build 26,000
more m iles in your motor. We
work on flat rate basis.
R ates on storage by tne week
or month. Accessorise, gap and
oil and qara washed and ppltahed.
THIRD STREET GARAGE
(Open N ight and Day)
Tromblee
Umbarget
7-1 mo •
Returned Munday "•’’Trnlng
Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Wagner,
M?. and Mrs. A. E. Kinney, Mr.
and Mrs. W illiam Day and Mri-
and Mrs. G. G. Eubanks, w h o
ipent the week-end vacationing at
Bandon by the Sea returned Sun-
lay ovenlng to their homes In
this city.
They reported the
reads in good condition w ith the
exception
of shqrt
stretches
whero construction was unde?
way. The woods *t this tim e of
the year are beSutifulj, according
to members of the tiurty.
what an important
y realise
part they play in your health
and length of life? Your kid­
neys are the blood filters.
When they act sluggishly,
watte poisons remain in the
blood and make one tired and
' drowsy, with often nagging
\ backache, annoying headache
and dizzy spells. That the
kidneys are not acting right la
often shown by scanty or burn­
ing excretions. Assist the kid­
ney« with a, stimulent diuretic.
Use Dotut’a Pill*. Doqn’ t
endonsd the country over.
Ask your tfijtib o rl
r s r k A N ’ fl n u s
aza. u s sat . ore.
O i f f - 7 SV N T « r - t w v i c r
f t a
Ashland Acrfcá
W atch Your
K idneys!
’OCZN Ai'cfney»/ Do you
s r M
Office E » « «
F in * National Bank
To D« Wall See Thu: They Function
Rroperly.
SOVOGReetAO
K
In attem pting to analyze our
Mexican policy, past and present,
it must be remembered that there
are two great* classes of foreign
investm ent in Mexico— the fin­
ancial and Industrial. Their in­
terests do not always run paral­
lel.
First, there aro the owners of
oil wells, mines, lumber and land.
It is not necessarily to the ad­
vantage of these investors to
operate in a strong, prosperous
Mexico.
— Socoud, there Is the sort of
Interest in Mexico which Mor­
row represents. There is Mexico's
public debt, som ething more than
1500,000,000, owed to foreign
investors.
- Then h er approxim ately $200,■
000,000 in railroad bonds, per­
haps half of which are backed
by the government.
•Then that annual $15,000,000
interest payment which Morrow’s
partner, Thomas W. Lamont,
hatched and has since nurtured
bo carefully.
Then, finally, more than $150,»
000,000 in scrip which represents
In terest’ on bonds which went
unpaid from 1913 to, 1926, dur­
ing Mexico’s revolutionary and
early reconstruction period.
Everyone who is interested in
these various sums presumably
wants Mexico to be prosperous
and her governm ent stable in
order that she may pay.
These facts and knowledge of
Morrow’s past attitude lead one
to believe that the now ambas­
sador’s attitude toward Mexico
will be sym pathetic and conser­
vative. Morrow, whose Intimacy
with President Coolidge is well
known, has orten advised the
president on the Mexican situa­
tion.
Dr. d u b i t i JL M t t f e
Physician and Bnrgtdo
BE PRETTY!