Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 31, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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, Turrito»
J 0 »"'ll
a HALLOWE'EN ¿INGLES
When ihosta b e|t* to bare their
"to ,
The witches begin to Jump- aad
i
SPUTTER
FOB »ALB«— N«w Pabcolln
rugs, ell gtoee, slightly damaged,
>
Icenhowprs New
end ßecond Hand store, SIP East
Mela. Phea* 171.
5 1 -lt
Spray* on pereaalal weeds 1*
Dragon ar* being tried out mgra
extensively then ever this yoar.
greet big oerl.up in the tree There have bee* • Dew aesee
qf fairly deep kills bat tor the
but he looks scary to m*.
Seven IMtle goblins peeked et m«
moqt pert the vavfcraa treatments
Ali oet of thet sense cherry tree
Its Hallowe'en, so .please beware here provided qalte expensive,
white pane* which will toter *•
Ghosts end goblins ere every­ experiment station men have
colored orange. Wo ate « H a g to
where.
found.
•»,
A H A LL O W E ’EN GUNST
pest* him on the wtadew*.
Copied* by David Putman. 4A
Once
long
ago
on
*
Hallowe'en
Mildred M a r r tJ R
Group work. 4A Language
Hungarian vetch Is the best
night
of
the vetches-for forage In Ore­
LINCOLN SCHOOL «Ml GB»DK 1 woke up with e start to see
gon
where the soil is cold and
something
w
h
it*
>
OFFICER
TRANSFERRED
The thtad grade bee organised
W m . Mynett, who has been do­ wet, or where there Is danger
a baseball teem. Herbert Ttjgher Looking at me ell alone in the
night.
ing service as a state traffic ot- of freezing Injury, the ‘experi­
and Billy Van Lindt are thp ggP* .
tains. The seiers at* black 4nd W het did I do but fall out of offtoer this district during the last ment station advises. I t is usually
four months received
notifica­ sowed at 40 to 40 pounds an
sight
red. Hallow*'** Is ooastaf. and
w* are busy making preparations, Under the bed clothes on thet tion today of his transfer to Cor­ acre with about 40 pounds of
vallis. Sergeant C. P. Talent a id winter oats.
night.
in art class we are making Hal­
Helen Gould, 6B
Lieut. O. O. Nichols will be In
lowe’en pictures and la Free Ac­
charge of this district.
Mynett
tivity period we are making
Sulfur applied in late fall or
7 ASHLAND REALTY CO. f o r
WANTED: A piano to rent.
reliable reality.
B4-l-mo. Phone Mrs. MoMael. 210-R.
Bt-at*
FOB RENT—-Furnished apart­
ment. down town. Inquire Plana
Confectionary.
17-tf
WOOD — Limb wood, a n y
length, »14. P«r load, (practically apartments and cabins with ga­
ST. LOUIS PRICES for hides,
a cord.) P. 0 . Box h l .
50-4«
rages. Reasonable by month wool pelts and furs. Johnson Mar­
FOB BdliW ■ Delicious apples, or week. Berber A$te. IBS Gran­ ket, Phone 71: 41 N. Main. 37-tf
111-tf
35 cent* box, and up. English wal­ ite.
WANTED — 4 o trade paper
nuts, IS cents upi 430 Holly.
hanging and decorating for what­
■50-3*
ever you have: I. H. Scott. Phone
FOB SALE —- Ueed furniture,
FO B R E N T :— Modern 4-rooB Wolcott Grocery.
14-1 Bo.
cheap. Gerald Qanter, phone 321- furnished house, close In. Clean
and in good condition. Gerald
Gunter, phone 221-J.
61-4tt*
Dorothy Eastman, 3
FOR R E N T — 3-room cabin,
F O B S A L E — Ford coupé in
good eDndition. T h re* new tires. clean and well furnished, students
43-tf by the makers of “ Wings,” In
313S. HUdred MHlard. 676 Liber­ preferred. 165 7th St.
staging the combats in the air.
ty 8t.
43-4*
FOR RENT— 4 -room unfurn­
I t is evident that Its director
FOR SALE — H a ll damaged ished house, down town location, was a wav flyer, for he has utll-
iltsenharga,
64c box.
Phone rental cheay. Inquire Ashland ho­ lz e d ,a num ber of well known In­
-
42-tf
>F23.
JJ-6* tel.
cidents to make some great
HELP
WANTED
scenes.”
F O B S A L E — One hundred and
eight hens, 17S pallets, 540 Oak
W A N T E D : — Capable steno­
Use of tbe airplane by motion
St., Mrs. L. A. Brush.
42-tf grapher, apply Briggs A Briggs.
picture men is increasing. "The
61-tf
FOR SALE— Hail damaged ap
G orilla.” In negative form , was
plea, BOc per box In orchard
W A N TED — Local party, male shipped by a ir mall to New York
Bellview diet. W . L. Moore.
or fem ale to handle high grade recently so that prints could
37-1 mo.'
article. Small capital required. be made by First National's office
here, for release Nov. 13.
F O R HALE— Cook and heating Must have car, Box X , Tidings.
stoves. One traylo r and endlpns
from 33 to 37.60. Grates a n d
HAS M ACCIDENTS
,
LOST— Brown leather billfold
purse, containing pictures and |4 .
Finder please retnrn to Tidings
office. Reward.
FOR SALE or TRADE — well
improved 40, 8 miles 8.
E.
of
Beaver creek, valuation 310,000.
James Rioth, Beavercreek, Ore.
Hollywood Notes
60-10*
N E W YO R K , Oct. 3 1 —-Two
months o f capacity plua houses is
ASHLAND REALTY CO -for re li­
tML'ffte q y fl.
"W ings,” Para-
e v e reality.
..
«Mgnt’s movto of aviation. The
records of this Criterion Theatre
production assure I t 'a place la
tke history of Broadway shows
such as has been held by “ Abie’s
Irish R oie,” "The Big Parade”
T R A D E — Come hi and look
over my long list of properties for
trade in various parts of Oregon,
Washington and California and a
few farth er east. You may find
something that yon want in ex­
change for your property. H . C.
Galey. 45 Ea*t Main S t
37-4
F O R EX C H A N G E — Southern
C alifornia for Jackson
county.
Six acres navels oranges, w i t h
five room house and bath, located
at Arcadia, price 322500 or my
new residence in South Pasadena
six rooms, bath, lot 80 by 227
feet, price 312500. Both clear of
encumberances. Advise f u l l y
what you have, W . K. W alker,
1328 Camden Parkway, South
TROOPS PATROL
ATHENS
STREETS
A TH E N S, Oct. 31.— (IP) —
Troops are patrolling the city and
guarding telegraph offices to pre­
vent possible communistic dis­
turbances following yesterday s
attempt to assassinate President
Paul Koundouriotls of Greece.
Official charge that Z » f 1 r I
Gouissios. who attempted to as­
sassinate the president is a com­
munist. The bullet shattered the
glass of the car but did not pene-,
trate because Its force had been
broken.
and other theatrical and movie
gold mines of the past.
The second grade of Lincoln
School visited tke farm a t
E r.
P aters'., They, left the school at
three o’clock la the afternoon and
a t* their lunches at the farm . The
boys and girls then went arpand
the farm looking at the d iffe re n t
animals. Some of the animals
they saw were tk e chickens, a
cow and some horses. They cgmo
home about fonr o’clock.
Two pnmpklaa in the garden s:
Helen D u |in ,.2A Beth were very fat
Then came a little boy
THAT A W FU LfH ER R V tttE E “Juat the thing,” said ha.
On Hallowe’en night I went fo see “ You, a Jack o’Lantern w ill be
James Voss, 4B
An owl and a W itch In a cherry
Queen Marie Today Observes
-
R A N T D EA D IN STORM
LONDON, Oct 31.— (IP)— The
death toll due to the week - end
storm in the British Isles wa$ to­
day estimated at 41. When com­
munications were restored It was
learned 37 lives were lost off the
Galway and Mayo coasts.
members of the royal family,
Including her five-year old grand­
son Michael, who delivered his
gifts In persoli to his grand­
mother.
I t is understood that
the ex-Crown-Prince Carol, who
renounced his rights to the
throne after taking up h i* resi­
dence in Paris w ith his mor-
manatic wife, Mme Lù.bescu,
sent his mother a gift'
31 .——dR)— Ninety-eight scetdeais,
316,700 is the capacity busi­
ness of the Criterion weekly;
“ Wings” has brought in 316,- bis foot with a hatchet and he
300, 3,100 avfatlon enthusiasts has jumped off the t o p ,o f a
having paid 31.10 just to* stand barn with a large umprella as a
in the rear of the theater while parachute breaking his left leg.
the gigantic war picture passes This happened at the age of 4.
across the screen. Advance sales He stumbled over a railroad por­
am ounting-to 302.400 were re­ ter’s stool to rupture a joint In
ported for “ Wings” recently and his spinal column, causing total
25 ticket agencies have been buy­ paralysis from the hips down.
ing tickets for the - production
Bnt despite all these mishaps.
three weeks in advance.
Lindgren today is representative
of the Standard Extension of
Among the prominent men who University of Chicago and is
have seen It are: Secretary of recognised as a sales lecturer.
W ar Davis, Assistant Secretary
Although he.has but one arm,
of W ar Davison, M ajor General he can drive his car, operate a
Mason M. Patrick, Chief of the typewriter* at a speed of 60 words
A ir Service» Trans-Atlantic fly­ a minute, and can db almost
ers Byrd and Chaidberlain and everything with one hand.
M ajor George Vaughn, who ranks
second only to Eddie Rlcken- , H O M E FR O M CONVENTIO N
bacher aa America’s premier war
Mrs. Louis Dodge, Mrst Henry
ace.
Galey, Mrs. Clinton
Baughman,
Mrs. Manley Brower and Mrs. H.
"Nothing
that
anyone
can O. Anderson returned Saturday
write or say about fighting in night from LaGrande where they
the air will feive the avreage attende^ the P. T. A. convention.
man or woman anywhere hear Roseburg was name hostess city
the conception of what it really In 1*28. The convention w ill be
was like, as w ill thia picture,” brought to Grants aPss in 1029.
said M ajor Vaughn, seen during
Corvallis— New O. A. Ç. poul­
thé intermission at "W ings.” " I
try building almost completed.
was astounded at the degree of
state
Fifty-Second Anniversary
IN 4« YEARS OF LIFR
FERGUS FALLS. Mtan., Oct.
some of them serious bat «lost
of them minor, have befallen
E. P. Lindgren, formerly of
Henning, Minn., daring his life
time.
Gored and tossed Into a street
by a large Holstein bull, whose
.all he grasped, LIndgraa
suf­
fered his first mishap a t the age
of S. His le ft leg, r ig lt arm,
and collar bone were broken and
hl* body was punctured in many
places.
Now, at the age of 46, he has
been run over by 37 freight cars
and a cabbose. The automobile
he was driving was struck by an
express train, he drove over a
50-foot, enbank men t with his
gar. he has a ll but chopped oft
did his first work on the
force in this district.
winter and harrowed in during
the renovation of Oregon alfalfa
meadows gives good results. Sul­
fur applied now w ill have time
' SHOT DOE
S. J. Todd, charged by Game to oxidize and become more fu l­
Wardeta Roy Parr with ’'disguis­ ly effective for the coming crop
ing the sex of a deer’’ pleaded season explains the experiment
THE PUMPKIN
guilty In Judge O. Taylor's court station.
•
Here all alone In the garden I He,
But tomorrow 1 w ill 'be made In­ at Medford and was fined }S0 and
Foul growth In western (Ore­
to a pumpkin pie,
gon alfalfa may be successfully
For tomorrow ie Hallowe'en.
controlled states the experiment
I 'll be where 1 can be seen.
CELLIST GIVES CONCERT
Morton Holman, 6B
Fpanz Auer, cellist, accompan­ station, by fall renovation where
ied by Misa Leona Ma raters pre­ the land Is wet in early spring.
H A L L O W E ’EN
Spring renovation sets the
sented an exceptionally fine con­
Hallowe’en is very near
cert at an es*embly at the South­ young growth back a week or 10
A n d all poop)« eve In fear
ern Oregon Normal School today. days.
That a witch la near.
ly and posters are to be made.
FOR SALE—-Newtown cooking
apples. W. V . Robison. Phone
F o A RENT— s 26 per month to
374J11.
43-1 mo. steady tenant.
Eight r o o m
FOB SALE — 4 good Jersey house, partly furnished, four lots.
cdw*. 1 two year old Jersey heif­ F ru it A Berries. Close to schools.
er. Joka R. Maxedoe, 377 B St. 9. D. Taylor, phone S3.
60-Mon- Wed.- F rl.
Tel. 331-R.
47-7*
back«. Eagle Brass Foundry, 140
Oberlin.
31-1-mo.*
ON H A L L O W E ’EN
In On Hallowe’en, I fell just keen,
Literature has been studying I suppose you know why
about animals. Under tbe direc­ Decause most every one's shy,
On Hallowe’en.
tion of Miss Patten thq health
Geneive Gilbert, 4B
w ork has been progressing rabid­
rwachr
Thd newly organised class
to$3A4
Free Garage
Free Yellow Taxi
.
have the prestige, or even
the
right to claim the power which
she held so firm ly one
year
ago today. H er daughter-in-law.
Princess Helen of Greece— the
mother a t 5-year old King M i­
chael— Is now fa r more power­
fu l than M arie in the affair^ of-
Rumania.
On 1 the other hand, there arc
none who even atempt to claim
that M arla is n o t, Interested in
her adopted country, and it can
even be said that she is by far
the most capable Queen left In
Europe, for during the prolonged
illness of the late King Ferdin­
and. M arie took the affairs of
State into her own hands
aad
ran things as she thought beat
— without fear or favor to poli­
te Ians or parties— and in the end
was generally acclaimed a suc­
cess. In fact It has been said
that during the^lsst few year*
that Ferdinand was King,
it
was not actually his reign, bat
"M a rie 's * Reign” and w ill prob­
ably go dow n' In history
ad
sneh.
There have been a number of
rumers and reports that Marie
la contemplating marriage again.
How fa r
these reports can he
accepted as within the realms ol
possibility cannot be said, hut
It has more than once
been
hinted that M arie might
look
w ith favor upon a suit of an
English > or American'
million­
aire.
,
M irle spent the day quietly:
receiving gifts from a ll of the
17 POWELL STREET A V MARKET
The H eart o f th e C i t f
DO YO U E V E R STOP TO TJ
ffiLkaitagw
<4.maA. to.
MT K M S O H VOR ASKING TOO OOT T o
kONCH TDOAT ß THAT 1 HPME SOME
IMPORTANT LETTERS 1Ö DICTATE A U D I
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AFTERNOON WHILE X'tA OUT ' j —
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Teacher Of
Violin, Viola,' String Bass
(Violoncello “Bepedale")
STUDIO i
Musical Instrumente Repaired,
Bowe Rehalred.
34 Acres Irrigated
In «astern Oregon excellent re­
sults have been obtained when
barayard manure is distributed
where temporary chech dams will
be needed the following, season,
states the experiment station.
This not only serves for dams
but also returns the fertility to
the soli.
An ordinary cream separator
may be used in place of a filter
to clarify cider, reports the hor­
ticultural produets section at the
state college. The cider may be
preserved by sterilising at 140
degrees and bottling or by ad­
dition of a tenth of one per
cent by weight of bensoate of
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t*
n .1 • « f.
Ws
WOOD
$145 Her
will dellwer aay am eaat
o f exceptionally good lt-4adh
slat* at this priee. Bay them
now fo r w in te r WkO* they are
À 8T OB4GK 00.
Coal, Wood aqd Stonge
FOUR
eats are there, you are bringing
up your children there.
"Then show your regard for it j
and your loyalty to it by patron-1
lzlng Its merchants."
KU4.ED IN
PLAIN FÄLL
SUNDAY
Packing. Cratla« aad
aH»m.
(C ontinued fro m Page Oan)
Hotel Arcade And Apartments
ed to the plane removing t h e
bodies before the plane was des­
troyed byflye.
Thompson was an experienced
pilot.
OUR 'RATES:
W ith Bath, Single, 33.00 and 33.26— Double 75c Extra, No Ups
W ithout Bath, Single, 31-26 and 31.50— Double BOc Extra
,
No Upa
When in Klamath Falls for a week or more, try our
completely furnished APARTMENTS. Everything
new and up to date at very low rates. We furnish
everything but the Groceries. INVESTIGATE
Palntlag. tinting end
try OMff Barttaname, M
or phone 4BB.
JashingtonTP-Iotel
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Home for the
Traveler
N elson and
h
tors; painting, pa*
orattng; estimata
Headquarter*
VI
Company, phon* 2
V A S U N OTON
Centrally located but out of the congested
Traffic Zone, Fireproof and comfortably furn­
ished with an air of coziness and comfort
which makes you long i to stay.
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Washington-at Twelfth S t
Portland, Oregon
OFF THE
ftN ASKED
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ef War Davla cell«
House Ia t i » am
auppeeeS to have
planatlona for t i e
T7 V\
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fc.
a-
aaesT.orv.
watt tag sa v en i «k
eaw tba preeMeat.
OH. l& THAT S O ? W ,«.»
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IT ’S ABOOT TIM E FOR
M E TO DO A LITTLE DlCfrATIK6
1
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Irrigation laterals may more
easily be cleaned ont, and wood­
en systems repaired or replaced
with more permanent ones before
the ground is frosen, reports the
Oregon Experiment station.
(Continued from Pag* F o ur)
By Taylor
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