Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 26, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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Kemp was charged with rack-
teas and imprudent driving and
cited before Judge L. A. Roberta
ufco fonnd bit» guilty and fined
him f t * and costs. Kemp \ «aid
he would go to Jail rather than
par the tin«, the odmmlttemeat
paper» n»r« made* out, and Officer
Talent etarthd fo - Jacksonville
with Kem p elan he «banged b it
PO RTLA N D, Ora , O«t. 3A w -
(IP H -h tru e k prith th« butt of a
gun Jesepk lem m a, proprietor pf
a department «tore, waa robbed o f
approximately 92990 by t w o
masked bandits today. They forc­
ed him to open the safe at the
point of a gan and than strwek
him.
and radiant, ob « see« the beasti«»
ot r o m . penates, butteren*«. t e a r
de-Il*. and all the wood, »by. field
and »«a tints. Modern fashlbn
dnpr» apon a ll a rt a u f nature for
her wondrous expreyelona In col­
or. And what material is more
laetroaa and g r a c e fu l in a « f t
glowing color than title which is
the Mason'» chotes.
W A SHING TO N
An geeex coach driven Jr W111
D R M B flU A M lN G — Specialise C. Kemp of Portland, a R«h tr^ck
remodeling, ebtldrea’s garments, driven by M. RueepH of l M b r<t
F O R R E ÍÍT — Furnished apart- plain sewing. M 2 Allison. 4 4 -** and a wagoa loaded w ith wood
snt, down town. Inquire Plaxa
OT. LOUIS PR IC K S fo r hides, driven by W . H. W eltis, 9 e-d a
a ire ffig »1«
mfectionery.
3 7-tf wool pelts and furs. Johgfqn M ar­ Scripts, figured
ket, Phope 78. «1 N. Main. 37-tf Ugp which, occurred on the P *«if-
M ^— Furnsmed amali
ts highway, near the Kierna n
W A M T B D r— T o .t A d a paper J u n c tio n e a rly today
and ««bina w ith
,
n-
, F O R BALM— Don’t waM until
too late to get your mammoth
brona« turkey breeders.
G a ll
371R1.
44-1
FO R 8A L B — Thorough bred
six moBths old B u ff Orphlngton
pullets. 558 Holly, phone 817L. '
F O B S A L » —Portable Under-
typew riter, practically new. H alf
price. Apply room 3, F irst N a­
tional Bank Bldg.
45-3*
FOB BALK— One hundred end
eight hens, 1 7* pullets, 640 Oak
St., Mrs. L,. A. Brash.
42-tf
F O B S A L K — H all damaged ap­
ples, 60c per box In
orchard,
Bellview diat. W - L . Moore.
,
v
37-1 mo.*
F O R S A L K —Cook and heating
stoves. One traylo r and endlrene
from 13 to *7 .6 « . Gratae a nrd
backs. Eagle Breee Foundry, 140
Oberlin.
21-1-m o.*
A H H LA N D R E A L T Y œ
able reality.
.for reli­
30-1-mo.
I F Y O U W A 5 Y • good borne
Inquire a t Brown A Rtoe, .<3 N.
M ain
OS-tl
uwaabte by
itoontR hanging and decorating for w hat­
On» of ¿be horses bitched to
trber Apta. 112 Gran­ ever you bave: I. H. Scott. Phone the wagon slipped on the w ; f t
i i 1 -tf W olcott Grocery.
pavement jn d the wagon tended
24-1 mo. with wood skidded into the ditch.
Mr. Russell stopped to assist in
.F O B MMNTB— 7 room iurnlshed
pulling the wagon from the
stopping the truck on the apposite
house, apply a t Icenhower.New A
side of the road, As he was ex-
Second Hand Store. 382 E. Main,
amlng the wrecked wagon. Jtemp
pboa« 171.
46*2
northbound, and according to wit-
FO R R E N T — »-room cabin,
jiéasea driving at s rapid rues, ai
clean and w ell furnished, students
proacbed the truck, and applied
preferred, 1 M 7th St.
42-tf
the brakes on his car. Th« Rgnex,
according -to Sergeant C. P- T a l­
FO R R K N T — «-room untumi-
ent, who investigated the y***.
ished bouse, down town location,
Skidded 100 feet, struck t h e
rental cbeay. Inquire Ashland ho­
truck and knocked it into t b 1
FO R B E S T — lQ*ncros. 3
tel. '
42-tf
ditch, «kidded 100 feet further
alfalfa. « room furnlsbedvl
and went over the side of t the
N Q R M A I, ANRKMBLY TO D A Y hath, hot and cold w ife r, c!
road, only by striking, A B re e
Prof. I. M. Vining spoke nt 6. gee Ashland tle a lty Co.
, rpek being prevented fro m pteng-
O. N. assembly this morning on
ing ov«r a 30 foot embankment
problems of young people and
th e ir environment. He spoke of
the effect of environment.
Several models of rings
apd
pins for the senior class are to be
Coast to Coast
posed of Bonnie ScbAals, Lester
Gardner, and Margaret Ham m er-
bacber 2nd a report to be made a t
the next meeting.
Announcement of tho Hallow e’­
en party to be sponsored by the
youpg people of fjve Ashland
churches, was made by M ist
Helen Deyol.
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Mias H ale announced the prob­
able organisation of a biking dub.
Skirts era wider and longer sod
are mads tq flare w ith gores and
godeto or hang in Irregular panels
and folds, creating a graceful et-
feet with the black oftentihMS
BUBNO8 A IR ES. O c t/2 6 .— (IP) longer than the front; bodices are
— Th« Italian steamship Princl- cut on the bias, or with some sec­
pessa Mafalda sank last night off tion so cut. and sleeves and neck­
Rahia, B rtuil. There were 1600 lines are ot infinite variety with
rassengers aboard, of whom only. the fu ll length, wled species
700 are known to have been res­ sleeve and the Y-neck most fa­
vored.
cued.
It is one ot the greatest naval
This |s indeed the year of the
disasters in history, early reports soft gpwa, and by now you are,
indicate, with 900 believed to be no doubt, aware that velvet is to
drowned.
be the material supreme fo r'tb «
R IO b B JA N EIR O . Oct. 26.— fall aud winter season.
Velvet
(IP)— Steamship company
offic­ apparel is being worn for every
ials at Bahts. B raill, and Buenos occasion, formal or inform al, day-
Aires, declared that there wars ciaae and evening, in the privacy
between 1100 and l | 5 0 pasqpng- of one’s boudoir or in the arenas
ers w ith a crew of 1260 aboard ,of sports.
ft
the principessa Mafalda, which
Velvet has invaded the fashion
sank o ff the Brasil coast l a s t world In its every phase— and. in
night. There appeared to be lit­ colors that are appealingly lovely,
tle doubt but that moat of the In these colors that are so s ift
passengers were saved-
Groat Naval Disaster Oc­
curs Near South Ameri- ‘
can Coast •
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was entitled tw a portion of the
debtor's crop, a crowd of the boys
went out to the debtor's farm,
threshed his crop sad hauled it
«way and sold it before the court
could enforce the decree. An ex-
sheriff. sent<by a court with pa­
pers containing bad tilin g s to a
straitened farm er, waa seised and
threatened w ith a nooee. A fter a
promise not to return, a pint of
castor oil was poured ddwn his
throat as a “ lesson " He h a s
since been known as “ Castor Oil
Collins.*'
“They raltfe hell with bankers
who try to foreclom on farmers.”
says a man who knows Sheridan
county and admires its people.
The county sheriff has a splen­
did reputation tor eatching border
rum-runners, but he is hard on
would-be tarm-handa. who don’t
carry the red card of the-1. W .
W. Incidentally, some of the big
tarmers in Montana prefer I. W .
W . workers, Instating that al­
though they demand reasonable
hours and wages they aren't as
rhiftless as the ordinary non-un­
ion hand.
AGRI)
34 Acres Irrigated
Yowr »
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B alfour I
P. O. Box
W OMAN
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CRATER LAKE HARDWARE CO HAS FAIL­
ED! ENTIRE STOCK AND FIXTURES
SOLD
BY
A S S IG N E E
For Benefit of Creditors
M urray B. D illey, IS , Kansas C ity
high sebeol hey. w in participate
in O ff • iunior V transcontinental
flight compétition tor a *1 0 4 $
prtae oflered by the American So­
ciety fo r.th e Promotion ot Avia­
tion of New York. He plana to
fly from Sen Francisco to- New
Torfe
Beginning Thurs. Morning
OF EIGHT LANGU Ì ’¿4
PRACTICE
San Francisco
Former Stanford House Snrj
rd
University,
Hospital, Clinical Instructor, t
Assistant Gynecologist, San ]
I
Evplves Simple, Inexpensive Gland Treatment
A fter beeeming one o f the beet known and widely diec usne d gland
surgeons in the United States, Dr. Clayton E. Wheeler, foreier Stoa-
ferd Univendty elfaOcal instructor and assistant gynecologist, San
Francisco Hospital, carried on bis remarkable research work and
laberatory experiments whereby the thousands who could not afloid
the expense and time to visit him, might have the privilege and
b en e fits o fh ia skiH aad knowledge within their homes at little eoet.
There is now available to the distant siek, the chronically ill, thoM
of failing health and disappointed health-seekers an opportunity for
hoottbVroovery many have already proclaimed aa marvelous.___
la the vast knowledge’ gainod, dating h m A to tea rfoe«4eh worth
gland therapy at San Quentin (C alifornia) Prison, and after having
12,«OO gland
A T M E N T co«i
is fa r as it H
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Closing Out Sale f
OF. T1JE’
OF
TUE’ ENTIRE STOCK Atfl)
A^îl) FIXTURES AT
S a c r if ic e P r ic e s !
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Everything Must Go
Regardless of Cost or Value
from grateful
f a Home Treatment Is 1
the sick to health recovt
:e and guidance until the
heeler’s remarkable beol
Medford shipped 1983 carloads
pears, up to October 16.
the Vrst step with Dr.
—every patient has A s
reted goal is reached,
t, “The Prolongation o f
MEN
«Ä TH ER HMI
At 9:00 o’Clock
A Gigantic
LE A R N S E N G M B H LAOT
Pleasant Iowa, where she resid­
ed until her marriage to Harry
W illiams, when for many Kyears
she resided it) the vicinity ot
Leadville and Denver. Colorado.
Her husband and two children
preceded her in death. Surviving
is her nelce. Miss CoCee, one
eon. Henry M. W illiam s of Bir­
mingham. Alabama, a aoa-ln-law,
A. C. Johnson of Brantford, Out.,
Canada, two grandchildren, and
two brothers. Isaac B. M artin of
Ottumwa. Iowa, and Ed. M artin
ot Mt. Pleasant. Iowa.
Funeral service« w ill be held
at the Stock Funeral Parlors
Saturday morning at 10:30 o’­
clock in charge of Alpha Chap­
ter, O. R. 8., of which she was a
member, apd Rev. P. K. Hpm-
moud-
Burial, wlR he mpijp la
the Mausoleum at Mountain View
Cemetery.
FEDERAL
2 0 -**
KANSAS C IT Y — (LP) — M i«
Sarah Gordon, now of Kansas
C ity, form erly o f Grodno. Po­
land, could go to v irtu a lly any
p art of the world aad soon wonld
be able to carry on conversation
w ith the "natives. For Miss Gor­
don, 26, can speak fluently eight
languages and can translate- 26
other».
.
When she came to Kansas City
five years ago she could apeak
s ire n languages, but not a word
of English. She had graduated
from a hight school in Poland,
and In three years hare want
through ward school, high school,
Junior college and had finished
a course in a business college.
She then got a Job with a* retail
company here where a part of
bar w ork was to handle the for­
eign correspondence.
ABOUT N E T»
LETTER
considered by a com m ittee com­
T R A D E — Come in and look
over my long list of properties for
trade in various parts of Oregon,
Washington and C alifornia and a
few farth er east. Yon may find
Charles Dunlap, Central Point,
something that yon want in ex­
driving a Bnick sedan, late yes­
change for your property. H. C.
terday struck a Ford aedon driven
Galey. <6 East M ain St.
37-3 By H . P, Patterson of Ashland.
the
FOR EX C H A N G E — Southern The accident occurred on
C alifornia fo r Jackson
Iftnnty. Boulevard as Patterson attempt­
Six acres navels oranges, w i t h ed to stake a le ft turn. Dunlap
pleaded guilty to n charge of
st Arcadia, price >£2500 or my failure to g\ve right of way when
new residence in South Pasadena ayral/ned before Municipal Judge
six rooms, bath, lot 80 by 227 C. A. Baughman, on a charge pre­
feet, price 312600. Both clear of ferred by 8ergeant C. P. Talent.
he
encumberancies. Advise f u l l , ! Fine was rem itted when
agreed
to
pay/damages
amonntihg
whht yon have, W . K . W alker,
1628 Camden Parkway, Soutlr to poeslbly > M .
Pasadena, Cal.
900 DIE IN
SHIPWRECK
HEDDA HO1i l i ilLIi ¡w».
M L IM W V A tW B B M
Pmetmi U m M S r
Bye, Rter, Vnen bp 4
A Sensational Selling Event! Corte and Save!
because of conflicting
business
engagements.
His chief clerk,
A rthu r Moen,
and secretary,
Ethel Mektnson. represented him.
The next regular meeting of
the Association, at which
time
aanhal election of officers is
scheduled w ill be held st Med­
ford the second Tuesday of Jan­
uary.
The association Is composed of
federal department heads in the
Southern Oregon
district
end
matters of importance in coord­
inating the federal service, occu­
pied the attention of the mem­
bers.
Job was strong, but we kpow
what would have broken that old
man. How about an evening of
good radio In which the ennonac-
ar reads 11« telegrams stating
that the “program is coming in
Hne?"
Burns —
Lnnaberg A
new Penney
Brooks —
peppermint
this year.
34,000 spent to
Dalton building
store.
Almost 100 a<
being grown 1
•ITT D E L A Y — Research
re B lvd, Los Angeles,
HiUsbrro —
New Cresmli
D airy w ill begin making butter.
By Taylor
SA V. P O P - D ID N 'T
Y O Ù S A T S O M E T H IN G
t o me the other
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B O V -TH A T NEW STEMOG
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T Ö Ü A V — T H e V 'R E
Y SHORT OF MEMI
Break up thè coogeetio».
bad eokl looses up ia ju«4 a
la.
kPnper Rub“ Is thè eeld «am-
at brlsgR qukkrnt iwlief. I t
hurt you end i t certaiufc
’ NELSON and ROS»— > Contrac­
tors; pslatlpg.’Paperbagging, dec­
orating;
eeUmntee
tnrgtgbed.
Headquarters
W ick
Fu rn iture
Company, phons 218,
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HI-Y BOYS MKBY
Problems facing a high school
boy were discussed, a t ' a meeting
of the H i-Y held last evening
with 19 boys la attendance. How
H i-Y boys enn help to 'm aka tho
social life o f tho high school bot-