Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 01, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    DO K )U EVER STOP TO TEINE
SCOUTS WILL
—— ■
(Coatlaued fr o » P « Poor)
HEAR CONWAY
m
Owt < M a W «ù fe r tanca». No JU
U m
Ona of the most tatersdtlfcg
events of the winter season for
the Boy Scouts, Girl- Scouts,
Campfire Olrls and all the aohool
students, will be the Illustrated
lecture on mountain climbing,
lost boys and ways of the moun­
tains, by Ray Conway of the
Oregon State Motor Asm.
Mr. Conway is a mountaineer
of great renoun, and has. had
charge of several relief expedi­
tions into the hitherto unexplor­
ed sections of the Cascade Range
and has taken some fine pictures
of that rugged country that, he
FOB SALE: — New Pabcollh
WANTED: A plaño to r e n t
ROB RENT:«— Pur pished front
ruga, aU sises, slightly damaged, room apartment. Phone 263R or Phono, Mrs. McNeal. 810-R.
very cheap at Iceahowers New call Shook Apt.
62-tt
iM t*
and Second Hand store. 389 East
ASHLAND REALTY CO. f o r
WANTED— A nice young nun
Main. Phone 171.
51-gt
reliable reality.
36-1-md. to board and room. Phone 318-R.
WOOD — Limb wood, a n y
49-tf
ROB BEET—’Furnished apart­
length« 31«. per load, (practically
ST. LOUIS PRICES tor hides,
a cord.) P. O. Box 898. ’ 80-8* ment, down1 town. Inquire Plaza
Confectionery.
37-tf wool pelts and furs. Johnson Mar­
ROB SALE—Delieloua apples,
FOB RENT—Furnslhed smafi ket, Pkona 78. 61 N. Main. 37-tf
35 cants box, and up. English wal­
apartments and cabins with ga­
WANTED — To trade paper
nuts, 18 cents up, 439 Holly.
59-3* rages. , BaasenaMa by month hanging and decorating for what­
or weak. Barber Apta. 153 Oraa­ ever yon hive: 1. H. Scott. Phone
ROB SAL* — Used furniture, tta.
"
111-tf Wolcott Grocery.
cheap. Gerald Gunter, phone 231-
34-1 mo,
ROB SALE—Newtown cooking
ROB BENT:— Modern 4-room
apples. W. W. Robison. Phene furnished house, close in. Clean
374J11.
43-1 mo. and in good condition. Gerald
51-4tt*
FOR SALE — 4 good Jersey Gunter, phone 2 21-J.
cows, 1 two year old Jersey heif­
FOR. RENT— 6-roqm unfurn­
er. John R. Maxedon, 977 B St.
ished house, down town location,
Tel. 311-R.
47-7*
rental cbeay. Inquire Ashland ho­
42-tf
ROB SALE— Ford coupe In tel.
good condition. Three new tires.
8125. Mildred Millard. 575 Llber-
WANTED: «— Capable steno­
grapher,
apply Briggs & Briggs.
ROB SALK — Hall damaged
5149
Spitzenburgs, 596 box. Phone
’ WANTED—Local party, male
FOR SALE—One hundred and or female to handle high grade
sight hens, 176 pullets, 549 Oak article. Small capital required.
8t., Mrs. L. A. Brash.
42-tf Ifast hate car. Box X, Tidings.
59-8*
FOB SALK— Hall damaged ap­
ples, 69c par box In
orchard
Bellview dlst. W. L. Moore.
37-1 mo.*
'BAM A&M B t b a x h fb b a n d
Storage Co. office at residence«
174 North Italo. Phoaa 4Í9.
LNY GIRL IN TROUBLE—Ray
c o m m u n ic a te with Ensign Lae
of the Salvation Army at the
White Shield Home. 556 May
. latr Av».. Portland. Hewn®»
organtzed July 17, 1365, accord­
ing to Its yellowed constitution.
Its object was set out as “the
'moral Improvement of Its young
lady members and the advance­
ment of their .Intellectual facul­
ties.”
The objects fonnd hi the old
cornerstone were earefnlly pre­
served. the authenticity of the
Clionian Constitution jnewly at­
tested, and all were placed in the
-cornerstone o f ’the new Vermont
LOUT— Brown leather billfold high sohool which has since been
purse, containing pictures and |6 . erected on the site of the old
Finder please return to Tidings “academy.**
office. Reward.
1
Finding of the papers defeats
FÖR BALB—Cook and heating
stoves. One traytor and andirons
from |3 to 17.69. Grates a n d
backs. Eagle Brasa Foundry, 149 FIRST C. 8. WOMKN8 .
Oberlin.
31-1-mo.*
CLUB CHARTER FOUND
WHITH W hisk ey flask
VERNW, tad W v . L - O P > - ,whlch al8Q raX a a ^ g the fir8t
Thiasleepy,
old-fashioned village Qf tfae pregent army Qf women,B
FOR BALK— 4-room furnished
? a , .
,° L
.K social bodies.
bouse, wood shed, garage, lots «
T h e ,MlnerTa c,Bb> however,
135 feet front, fruit and berries founded America’s first Women’s
and nnta. All for 81600, Would
...
w -• was the first body of Its kind to
Although the organization Had
,nnorporate<!> and ,8 8tll, func.
taka light car and some cash,
long
been
forgotten,
a
copy
of
Bal. payable >39 par mo. Brown
’
- >
— \
A Rice. 63 N. Main S(. , 5t-tf itV-constttutlon was fonnd recent-
iy reposing between a quart whla-
7“ , . -iV.
.
FOB BAL* or TriADB— W»l£ Ay bqjUa and a Bible in the cor-
Spine day a newspaper /¿porter
Improved SO. 3 milea 8. B. of nerstone of the Old Vernon high Is going to tell the truth. Right
Beaver creek, valuation 810,009. echo# building when the build- ! after that there will be a falling
j off in the paper's news about pl-
James Rloth, Beavercrepk, Ore. tag Waa torn down.
Tfco club bore the flowery title i ano recitals at graduation exer-
60-10*
o f "Clionian Society," and was clses.— Roseburg News-Review.
T here’ll B e More’K üthall Stars
¡Bva'(left) apd Martha O
Collina, prominent Irish
ÇONRAD HURT IN PRAC­
SCREEN CLUB M P P 'lU M p r
TICE SCRIMMAGE
z BY 1ÀICAL BOOttfftRK
A. ss. >
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(Continued From Page One)
1926 Ford Touring, $200
1923 Ford Sedan, $100
1923 Cfiev. Touring $125
1924 Ohev. Sedan, $200
USE LUSTER GLOSS
TOP DRESSING
"Political corruption" has been
found to prevail In the University
of Indiana; well, corruption In
that state Is not confined to the
schools and perhaps the students
have been merely taking a leaf
out of the book of Indiana poli­
tics. — Pendleton East - Oregon-
-(OonMnaqd from Page one)
I unlikely that the shoulder would
was cast for the comedian;
allow the player to participate
The picture will require about in Saturday’s« game.
SO local people, Mr. Theobald
This Injury woud not have
stated last night and la urging had such serious effect had It
registration be- made at the not been for the fact that Mer­
Chamber of- Commerce oBoa for cer and Spears had been injured
those who desire to take part. i in last Fridays practice. Spears
Organisation of the Wert Coast Is Buffering from a shoulder In­
Screen Historical Society wag ef­ jury whilq Mercer has a bruised
fected at a meeting held last 1 nip. to nee Mac had only tt»u
evening, sponsored by the local I backfield reserves this leaves
Legion Poet. Endorsement of the him one short of a backfield.
new project has been given by
Mac says there may he such a
the New Industries Committee of thing as luck but that it has
.the Chamber of Commerce.
never whipped him yet and in
Mr. yheobal0 was named presi­ last nights workout the squad
dent, J. Andrew McGee, vice waa driven bard by the blond
president, and F. M.ScTfuerman, mentor. Time after time the
secretary-treasurer.— Mrs. F .' L. men felt the sting of a sharp
Putnam and T. E. Patterson were tongue if th«y failed to meet the
named trustees. This group will coach’s demand for action. The
compose thé executive committee line waa charging ferociously
which will draw up a constitu­ and the backs hit with power and
tion and by laws by which the determination.
If the spirit
development of the society will shown by the squad- la last
be furthered.
J>.
night's workout can be maintain­
Enthusiastic Interest to the ed the Pirates of Albany Col­
project swas shown by thole Who lege win realise they have been
attended the meeting last even­ up against a team of tig h te m be­
ing.’ Mr. Theobald said he had fore their tussle Is over Saturday
received a contract from a Holly­ afternoon.
wood company to accept 26 lo­
cal ly-prod weed pictures for the
Gold ' Hill— 400 cars cement
year, an average of one picture and 14J* cars fruit go from here
every two weeks.
in ’September.
Overland Touring .. $75
f lliy
(ng to hear about the Nathalia ol «»giant» over so
tennis ¿hatter during the next few yearn. Not only
Betty already one of the best woman players ta tha
¿oïfy and Thelma and Pat <»>en they get .
id older. The three youngsters are excellent playeta
rs claim. The Nuthalls picture* here are M.ejly, Betty?
I SPOSE TUE Tr ELLAS
VJILL RIÓ MU A&OÜf THIS
BOT t SHOÙLD W R /.T
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In addition • to his mountain
climbing ability, Conway is a
story teller of real ability and
can relate the legends of a large
number o tscenlc spots in Ore­
gon, ht a way that makes them
Mb said ta ha relativas of the late Michael take on a new meaning when
Rielan, s m held la Detroit charged with seen by those who have hearg
entering the cotatry.
his talks.
If canned artichoke hearts re­
main in the water they are can­
ned In, they will turn black. Tha
The hearts* are best drained, after
which cold water is poured over
them.
TRADE— Come In and look
over my long list of properties for
trade In various parts of Oregon,
Washington and California and a
faw farther east You may find
Mmetking that you want In ex­
change tor your property. H. C.
Galax, 96 Bart Mata 0 t
17-9
FOR EXCHANGE — Southern
California tor Jackson county.
Six acres tavate oraagas, w i t h
five room house and bath, located
at Arcadia, price 839509 or my
new residence In South Pasadena
six rooms, bath, lot 80 by 227
fast, price 813500. Both clear of
encrimberancbs. Advise f n 1 1 y
what yon have, W. K. Walker,
1638 Camden Parkway, South
Pasadena, Cal.
26-5*
shows with his lectures.
The
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
CAE.! I'M
M
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MONltfÖ
DESK, CHICK
Through ttye efforts of mem­
bers of the Scout Council and
the Motor Association represen­
tative. Robert Boyl. this lecture
will be held In the Elk's Temple,
Saturday, November 5th, at 2
p. m. and will be free to all that
will take advantage of this op­
portunity to hear something ln-
tensly Interesting.
Grants Pam, Ashland and
Klamath Falls, as well as all
other points in Southern Oregon
aye being Invited to-Attend and
a large .attendance of young
folks la anticipated.
Teacher Of
> *
Violin, Viola, String Baas
(Violoncello “Fep Urtai R*)
STUDIO
M otel
A shland
B aO dteg.
Musical instruments Repaired,
Bows Rehaired.
34 A cres Irrigated
Yow r O w iuTorasa
WOOD
Billings Agency
Real Estate A Real Insurance
Estab. 1885
41 B. Mata S t
Phone 111
The Famous
Wortham
Shows
Painting, tinting and pnpartag,
try Cliff Burllngama. 981 M t Ava.
or phone 411.
187-1 me.
Breaking their long jump to winter quarters
in California, will stop in Medford for a Five-
Day Engagement, starting Tuesday, Nov. 1 st
orating; estimates
Headquarters Wick
Company, phon« 818.
, 30 R. B. CARS-30
400—PEOPLE—400
20—BIG SHOWS—20
a—HUGE RIDES— 8
4—ACRES OF TENTS—4
WORLD'S GREATEST CARNIVAL SHOWS
(
TURN HAIR DARK
WITH SAGENA
FAIR GROUNDS-MEDFORD
—STARITKO—
Tuesday, November 1st
Dealen
G lad to o
NO. 9
Always park alongside a
new and shiny car. It will
back out without scrap­
ing you. And always call
this agency of the Hart­
ford Fire Insurance Com­
pany .for your automobile
insnrnnPe.We will take
care of you if you have a
loss, n
You don't expect an auto
accident—meither did the
(nan who just had one.
Besides, your cat may
burn or be stolen. Call
standing that the same roads paid
profits under private dwiersbip
before and since.
“That Is why in Sad Francisco,
where pubHcly~o*dad and pri­
vately owned street railways run
side.by side on the same street,
under the same conditions and
with the same patronage, the
publicly-owned read shows«a def­
icit and the privately-owned one
a profit,
“That Is why government own­
ership of our merchant marine
has cost the taxpayers 83,009,-
000,000 to this date, notwith­
standing that In the same period
private shipping
corporations
have made large profits.
“That is why the United States
with private ownership of tele­
phone companies, has 70 per
Cent of all the telephones in the
world, and all the countries of
Europe put together, with public
ownership of this utility, have
only a little over 20 per cent.
“Public ownership swells the
tax burden with no compensating
advantage; It aggravates politic­
al corruption; it is a blight upon
private enterprise and initiative;
<t sets an example of slipshod in-
cmpetence to the community In
which It operates; It slows down
business by inefficient handling
of essential utilities; It Is a
brake upon prosperity and a bar
to progress.**
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after two or throe applieatb
Sulphur always