Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 25, 1927, Image 5

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O M O M .ir a g h r iL w U « ; d i t i l X « .S t a U k
too 1st© tp gut your mammoth reliable reality.
bromte turkey breedurs. C g 1 1
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871RV
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remodeling, children’* garments,
plain sowing. 682 Ailispn. . 48-6*
m ent, down towd. Induire
Confectionery.
six m onti
mlKSth. 8
—Exncanar-
fob bent —
lpartéin^àM
WANTED — To trade paper
hanging and decorating for what-
eker yoti have: t H. Seott. Phone
Wolcog Grocery.
84-1 mo.
FOB BALIb—Portable Under-
typewriter, practically new. Half
price. Abply room 3, First Na­
tional Bank Bldg.
68-2*
FOB RENT— 7 room furnished
>nd
elgfti hens, iT6 pullets, 640 Oak bouse, apply ut leenhower New tt
Bt, Mr*. L. X. Brush.
<2-tf Second Hand Store, 88» E. Malt,
phdne 171.
41-2
ha M b B b
TTd
viti girl in
FOR RENT — 3-room cabin, ' s p b ^ ÿ M é ,
clean and well tarnished, students,
BglyaUen Army at tb<
f 6 r BALE—Hafl damaged ap- preferred, 166 7th St.
Bkftdd & g £ i l l id y
. 41-<t
ples, 60c per box In orchard,
Bellview diet. W. L. Moore.
FOR RENT— 6-room unfurn­
27-1 ¿o.* ished house/ down town locstioh, or English. The English Is print­
It is
" T o fr $ O b L ^ pk-j tpd heating1 -rental cheay. Inquire Ashland ho­ ed below tho Spanish.
tel.
.
42-tf good practice for an English-
stoves. Ona trayior and andirons
speaking person attempting to
from 83 to 27,60. Grates, t a d
learn Spanish except . that fre­
backs. Eagle Brass Foundry, 14tf
FOR
R
E
N
T
-10
seres,
8
acre*
quently
he finds that the two
Oberlin. ______ ♦
> 81-1-mo.*
alfalfa, 8 room furnished .house, texti do not mean the same thing
BOUdfcT and BOW— C o w s bath, hot end cold water, close in at 411. Something there. seems
bought and sold. C. E. Burnett, See Ashland Realty Co.
3741 no connection or the point that
Phone 4F2.
--
Is expressed in English will not
be expressed In Spanish In any­
thing like a form of translation.
LOST — Stratford watch on
The apparent reason for this
Main St. or Church St. Finder
i s , Un» r*ct that som^ of the
return to Tilings office. . 44-2
American cinema language can
not be transferred to- Spanish.
LOST — Small whits Persian
OAfcPXKR vs. SMITH
Slang of course is «frequently
cat, one blue eye and one brown
BY DOC REID
untranslatable.
There Is also
eye. Finder notify 212 Van Ness
Twenty-seven year«' ago today,
Avo. reward.'
45-2*
the fact that totally different
Oscar Gardner," famed, as the
means are sometimes used in
“Omaha Kid,’*" scored a knockout
the different languages to ex-
victory over tbs tough Harry
ASHLAND REALTY OO Jor reli­ Smith of Kaasap City in the 16 th Breox the same thought.________
able-reality.
. 26-14*0. round of a scheduled 20-round
í ì» rqv Järise » t^oi horn* •ffilr at Omaha, Neb.
Gardner had knocked out hatsy
inquire at Brown A Bleu, <8 N,
Hhley,
Eddie Bantry and Harry
Main.
" 4M f
Forbes and iris being groomed I
for the featherweight title, while
Smith,
whose record was not so
FOB EXCHANGE — Southern
Impressive,
was Considered one
California for Jacksod conqty.
of
the
sturdiest
men of his weight
Btx acres navels oranges, w i t h
in
the
gaihe
and
Mid never been 1
five room house and bath, located
at Arcadia, price $22600 or my knocked down ia his entire can-
new residence ta South FusUdena
six rJBmlrTmth. tot 80 by 887
feet, price 212600. Both cleir of the middle-west.
encumberances. AdVldh f u l l y
Furniture dealers may n o t
what you have, W. K. w ilker,
know it hut tho manufacturers of
1628 Camden Parkway, (South
a certain mouth wash have dis­
Pasadena. Cal.
36-6*
MEXICO CITY— OP)— In Mex­ covered the reason for twin beds.
ico one can read zthe subtitles You guessed It — halitosis. —
at the movies either in Spanish North Powder News.
Hood R 1, Box l o t i . J .
42-4*
This bay In
Ñstiátia
ATLANTA— (IP)— Fat women
give heed! «
Mrq. W. C. English five years
ago weighed 800 pounds. Today
she weighs 160.
Mrs. English says anyone can
do It .and here’s how—
She ate only the following
foods for the five year period;
stale bread, hitter coffee, grape­
fruit, bran, Jemons, and green
vegetables. Above all else sfie
never took salt, sugar or starchy
foods.
Then exercise had a, lot to do
with It. v
Mrs. English Is 63. Every
morning, she milked five ««wf
loaded a surrey with milk, butter
and vegetables and peddled the
products through Atlanta.
“L am as fit as a fiddle. Don’t
ell me that you can’t reduce,
‘at Is waste, makes one lasy.
uncomfortable and melancholy If
freight becomes an obsession,
Mrs. English said on tho anni­
versary of her diet lnangarptlon.
«Eltor Tiding!: .
'/
I noticed da article 14 the
Tidings last night andar •‘Con­
tributed.** whbfg. the writer t»
taking exception to the Southern
Pacific putting on busses And
making a faint plan for tía' gn-
vsta owned contraption*.
l a ' a ll. probability the wR'er
Is short sighted and nevdyfode
op a train and knows netnJiig
of the comforts and aeM Oso-
dations given by the coyporatlon.
We wonld like to ask the
‘•contributor’’ What tbla fcStttry
or (his section would havevígen
It It had not been for th i rail
road, t o o t at the am ount ot
money they spent 1® putting the
road through. They pay «¿or
mous taxes every year th^t helps
to keep ut) the towns and bagu
tify the parka' and m ats the
towns attractive fob the teu ffts.
They also spend thousands of
dollars annually advertising' the
towns,' etc. Let ns compare the
accommodations of the two. The
private owned concepts probably
hare an easy seat to sit on but
that is all the conveniences one
edn receive and probdhly that la
I ha best that “Contributed’* ever
had the, pleasure of. enjoying, If
he' would get into a PnU*ao
or observation z car he or she
whichever case the writer might
be would find alt luxuries gnd
accombtoditlons they could wish.
Also I would Invito the writer to
take a trip to the diner and pee
the courtesies and service given
there; he would soon see the a c ­
commodations given there were
.far superior to the ones given by
the ones he'was pleading for. The
S. P. done the right thing by
putting on the busses and prob­
ably would be a good acheta e
for them to put on freight trucks
and Ip place of the public “hit-
Ihg the hand that fed-them '
and lik e Judas betraying his
master, etc., the railroad would
reap the benefits that they are
paying for. The railroads pay
the taxes to keep up the A»hds,
etc., and the private concerns .pay
no taxes and help destroy the
f r o É .the Presbyterian,
Methodist, Baptist, Congre­
gational and C h r b a t t a n
churches met with W. P.
Walters Monday evening and
laid pigne tor the Progressive
Hallowe'en party'which Is to
bg held next Saturday eve-
S starting at < : SO nt the
B. church.
,
Enthusiasm for* the plan
was indicated and ah esti­
mate of S00 was given in re­
gard to attendance.
Each church will prepare a
stunt and furnish refresh­
ment».
Plans wdre also discussed for
the organisation ot à Union
Young . People’s organisa­
tion to be sponsored by the
Y. Jt. C. A,
Whether ©r not to mourn and It
to mourn wpat to jnourn for, wag
a problem which bother students
at the Southern Oregon ,Normal
School Monday.
The flag was at halt mast and
remained at* half mast all d a y
long.
Many conjectures were beard.
Some fearedytwo faculty mem­
bers, Wsyns Wells, science In­
structor, ..and Walter Redlford,
“geography teacher” who ought
to “know his onions'* whan It
comes to keeping hie bearings,
might have gotten lost as they
scaled Mt. Shasta Sunday. Just
what the mourning position of
Old Glory might mean was a mys­
tery.
•
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Finally It was explained.
roads that the tax payers havu
The Emblem of the Frbe got
to pay for and do hot derive any
benefit ftbfc them. Would like
to ask the contributor to taka,
all théàê things Into consideration
and see if he does not look at
thb situation' differently.
— W. H. WENNtop.
r
W lw W lW J ig g W
being hoisted at s**rtM and , tt
wouldn't go *up and wouldn't
come down but flaw at half mast
throughout the day.
Wagner Ct&k
Resident Dies
Dsulel E. Combs, 62, died last
night at his home in the Wagner
creek district where he had re­
sided for the last 18 years. He
was a well known farmer.
His
widow and several brothers sur­
vive. Funerdl services are to be
held Thursday at 2 o’clock at Tal­
ent. Services are In charge of H.
C. Stock.
34 Acres Irrigated
Your OwnJreems
Balfour Oaftrlo GO.
P.O- B oxaU AnUmd
W Ö ö Ö
hong Distance
R A D IO
‘ All BWtstttt Operation,
81.75 Tier
A BETTER O il.
Only $190
Six thbee And every tube
a working tube—equal to
7 in many wAyS? Super
selective, powerful range,
single control? Lifelike in
tone .quality.
Coal, Wood and Starai»
Phone 104
AStìLAND
quart
NELSON dad ROBS— Contrac­
tors; painting, paperhanging, dec­
orating; estimates
famished.
Headquarters Wl«k FUmlturp
Company, phone 216.
464f
YfeARS A b u -TllttV AfebLifettEh WRING­
ERS IN THE S U N D R IE S .
The water nowadavk is extracted from the
clothes by whirling them in a rapidly revolving
basket. The centrifugal force causes the Water
to leavfe the clothes. / ‘
of the season
Y()tTR CLOTHES ARE NOT RUBBED IN
ANY WAY. THAT’S ANOTHER REASON
WHY—
HILARITY H A LL, MEDFORD
WEDNESDAY» t)(T. 2«, 1<27
Langer
Tucker’s Orchèstra of Ashlfthd
Call 165 for GoàJ Ehtthttry SérVicé..
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Ú . E . L A Ñ É , 'M gr.
HpuoHwkytunwan)
STABttJTY-lAÄHeatien eoe.
redly—never "break* down!*
ASHLAND LAUNDRY «K
Merry Timë Assured!
Lakeside— Eighth* street, prin­
cipal business artery, -to be im­
proved.
STAAMItO OQ. em iP A N Y OF CAUFORtOÍ
KéépKidheÿs
Mom and Pop
Y/ELL.Y'KNqNU J
I ZM G'POSKDTO
Ç t ÀT /WORK AT
feAÊHY.XU' THERÜ
NOTHIN’ L IK E
, B e i.M " .
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YES. CrtcRÎS BCÈfc
GONE OVER A
HALF-
HE GOT O f YflTH -
O ü T ME CALLING
H IM — L X'CAN'T
, U ndenstàno IT
'«II When AM rs II
ANEW STENQi
Y E S TE R D A Y A
SHE ISN’T SO
SA D OWTBC.
V.
LOOKS, >
/O N T 0 E
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1
1 7*’?
Wo will deliver «any amount
of exceptionally good 12-tnafc
slabs at tbjg prloe. Buy thorn
now tor winter while they ere
With Zenith Performance
RINGING THE TOLL OF THE
WRINGER
i
YOU MUST BE T U W
ING ONER.ANCV« >
LEAF C H IC K -W ttY
YOU HAVEN'T SEEN
UP THIS l EARLV U
Po* A
Old Glory Flies ht Half Must
„ At Southern Qrfegnn Norm
. Students P oole Over tl
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