igures m
•vaata*
Th« » t i *
alls, m ilking a
Coupon* to r the nom laatioa o(
a candidate to the Ashlaad te r r i
tory la the “ Bettor Homea and
Holiday JuMlae” contest la Med
ford ar« being M bliah ed In this
Isaac of The Daily T id in g *.'
therq Oregoa
thane dapictfog^Çal Coolidge in ehaps and a teatgallon hat.
For (jn , IW M , Bprh ofrn* tbs torro apon wkleb the picture w m .
ij . and undoubtedly has a hired man around tor fust euch
9 u t < h * t gn*n nu the mal tjp-o« t m IM«; tiu famous Yankee
tpav ww mttktos that sew RlOMT-HANPBD!
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M r. Bolton, wfco Is In charge of
thia content, stated that no candi
date had been entered in ¿he Ash
land a re* and that somebody was
passing ap a g o ld ** opportunity
to * i n * fine Chevrolet coach
which la being given as the grand
prise in the popularity
content
being conducted in
connection
w ith the exposition sad celebra
tion.
Tha contestant* aell tickets to
the exposition and
celebration
and, besides fignring in the au
tomobile contest, w in a commis
sion on a ll the tickets they sell,
which makes a doable opportun
ity. The exposition management
la very eaxtous that some young
lady in Ashland enter, a s'th e ex
position w ill ha fo r tha benefit of
the entire southern part of Ore
gon.
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Penaron looks«) pjlghty eopitortohie apd hacer down aa the
m l ferw . sad I ta h t o wondering how many mom wwani will ta d
► ■ him baaabnlt’p p p ato st left-bended pltther.
I , won't U H you how Old ha IP, bat I w ill rem iad ro n that Herb
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pitched part o f. a world w rits game lo r tha Athlete* «<*MM U e
Boston Bravee lg 1914. He waan t in that gama long enough to
win or la w It— wkfeh w m tortupata tor him, atada Mu trarw fara
on tha warpath to that memorable tortas.
s
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Paasoph haa a record of five victories and na defeats in world
»3 serisa to»t0t«- In thia raepect, he la Mad w ith aid Jack Coogibe.
it , formar atar o f >ha Mackmen and M» a haaabail coaeh at Prtaapton
University,
Coomb* wan three game for the -A th letic* o ta r tha Chicago
I l Cuba in I H t . beat tha Olanta In one gama tha lo llo p in g year and
Champ Team
From Idaho
Football spirit among students
at tha Norm al haa Maxed o at in
unquenchable volume. M urm ur
in g , of a game between thb
Champions of Idaho and Wash»
iagutn Norm al schools, the w in
ner to meet Southern Oregon
Norm al to a poet season contest
to determine the Northwest Nor
mal championship, ware quickly
qaletad by tha coaeh when he
ramtoded the -talkers that the
Monamath Normal was yat to
ha d e f l a t e d .
OvereonSdeac*
among the players is being care-
fuUy stifled by tha 'w atch fu l
Scot.
of M r*. fan n ie Clement* Daniel (right), ah In v
Greeted by Governor Bibbs Graves (upper le ft),
inquiry. James Ledale (center) Is grand drag
hirty-Av* have bead Indicted to O raw taw « n i :
SOME CONTAGION
One case o f diphtheria, and two
cases of scarlet fever developed
to Jackson county last week,
according to a rep ort-filed by the
etate Board of Health.
The regular report shows 24
new cases of infantile paralysis
developed to the state last week,
w ith Lane county hardest hit«
w ith six new cases developed.
CROP EXPERT
IS TO SPEAK
O. R. Hyalop, profeasor o f farm
crop* e f the Cooperative exterfslon
Novel Contest;
¡Generous Prize
Th» Treichler Motors coatpaay
of hladfqrd la conducting aa
ualgfc* contest la which tha win
ner w in ta in a f l® credit oa a
a new antomoMle.
., A l( yoa h »v* to do ia go to the
garage, take a W hippet w ith o a*
quart of gasoline and sea how
fa r you can drive it. Tha person
getting the highest mileage w l|l
he given • « • eredh toward th *
purchase o f any car i n their stock.
They do not make pay charge for
the use of tha ear or fo r the gas
oline. ether. The eonteet started
this morning.
Is In Medford
A “lady hugger” la terrorising
Medford. One ama reported th *
haeky f a m la ia / bandit threw her
arms about him and evidenced
great affectloa as ah* relieved him
o f hie wallet. A woman report
ed ehe suffered from * badly
wrenched arm aaffered when a
woman bandit attacked her and
Jerked a parse away.
pitched tha Brooklyn podgpra to a singla victory over Mu Bapton
Red Bog in tha aortas of l« l« ,
Rfl ;
Pennock has token part In eight world aortao gamas, wtahtog
flv*. losing noae aad piayipg a relief rale la throe.
Pitching foy the Yankees, H erb heat the Olanta twice la 1923
in 'th e last series io Which both New T o r t team* took part. Three
department of O. A. C., w ill ad
dress loeal Kiwaaians Frid ay at
their regular meeting. New «rope
apd crop improvement* ea related
to the development of high claae
a g ric u ltu re M ill be the topic
which M r. Hyslop w ill discuss. He
is in K lam ath F a ll* at the pres
ent time; doing tome extension
work there.j
Young Woman
Passes Away
Olsen Voices of Finest Qualit
Says Critics of Famous
Vecal teachers everywhere tell
their students to study Maroni
Olsen’s voice. In quantity, qual
ity and tone placement, they say,
it could not he Improved.
In fact, so much hag been
w ritten and said about Maroni
Olsen’s voice, that la one town,
once, where he was booked to.
read a play, he arrived to find
llimselt advertised as the “ fam
ous baritone, Moroni Olsen!”
The Olsen playes appear at the
8. 0 . N, s, auditorium Monday,
.November 14 in “ Lilies of the
Field.”
Another time, a ft e r . hearing
Mr. Olsen give a highly dram a
tic rendition of Vachel Lindsay’s
famous poem, “The Congp,” an
'less.
The old person w ith the
use"0f his m ind is a Joy to tha
children and never lacka for a
whole-hearted
welcome
from
them.— Cottage Grove SepyaaJ.
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years latoy, he twlap defeated the St- Lóala Cardinals.
¿
Pennock'» With world aariaa victory was achieved against the
Pittsburgh Ftrnte« tn tnahw Btadinro • month ago. Ha ana who
saw it w )|l ayer forget the amnajpg performance o f . the slim, tra il
eoutbpa*. who turned back toe N ational League Champion* tapias
y
after inning grUhant a man reaching firm.
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For eevan tontoga, H erb ghat tha Piratea oat, oaa-tvo-three.
Then, whan* the game was won, he eased up a M t, and allowed
three hits and a run. I t was one of the best pitched world series
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Pittsburgh three days earlier.
Today’s the Time!
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The Citizens Bank
A s h la n d , O regon
farm.
a President Cooldge believes
wm
that
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Throughout the Northsuest
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Sunny Days Call
YouThis Winter
now.
cloudy
VISOOL '
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SCANDANAVTAN WAX OIL
NEATS FOOT ’
o California
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
W here T e a r Fast W ill'B r in g You Back.
Sunny winter play-land, , ,
Land of palms,
and summer skies. . . . Joyous, carefree days out
doors. Plan your winter trip there now. Enjoy the
quick, com foruble journey by train.
They are
^^^Incomparably
iheBetterWayt
The nverent, cleanly and pcotedad
Southward over rile Shasta Rout«— a thrilling,
interesting journey by train with every travel con»
veniente provided for your comfort. T w o routes,
served by famous train«, p i e superb "Cascade**
Portland to San Francisco and th e ’’V e t t C o t / f ’
to Los A ngeles over the new Cascade Line through
a remote, virgin region. The’noted "SAgrito" and
bashutuof the PortlamlCrenMitori
and Mausoleum is now availabii
the ,[ O tte o n ^ n ,, v i< th e S isk iyou Lirfe. Learn
about d icte traína. Y ou w ill enjoy ih e delicious
meal« in the dining car. Prices are moderate.
P R O G R E S S IV E people in
JL the N o rthw eft no longer ace
com pelled to fo llo w th e crude
method« of>*n outworn age.
Y«xM own fuberal dfiacnr can m M
arrangements aad e ^ e t a W l y d * '
comparably Better Ways.** W « M
our haaeta»« which tames r im <
m xgwfic«» grounds end buüdiagp.
O n Y o u r W ay E ast
Southern Pacific offers 3 transcontinental routes
east fropi California— a ch o ice m atch ed by no
ocher f»U fO *d. 63-h ou r flyeta from eith e r San
Francisco o U H t a g e l c s to Chicago. Or a scenic
joum ey,ov5rim S|knsetR oute through the south-
i ’’•¿a
lâ
la iu
n d îtc
to N e w Orleans. By train or ship from thpre.
Everyone invited. Jwii call at m y Oarage, take one quart of gas and
see how far you can drive a Whippet.
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H e person obtaining the highest gaa mileage will receive a SCO.OO
credit on any oar in ©nr stock. V *
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N e w . in tcretin g booklet, tell u, detail of c c h
o f these routes god trains; Ask for them and plan
Prove Your Skill ani! Win a $50.00 Prize
Hardware
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Treichler Motor« Co.—30 N. Holly, Medford
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Chief Bepder o f the Athletics, won six world series games. The
i In d ia * ehpt o ut
giants in the only game the Mackmen won in
1905. Bender rn p y^ game in 1910 from tbb Cubs, tRp to 1911 from
the Giant* again, and again to 191« he twice defeated McGraw’s
i N ational League champions.
But the Chief was beaten In three of his series starts, twice by
the O lant* and one by th e . Cub«, so if Herb adds knottier victory
to his string next year .pe w ill be without a Peer as a w orld’s
championship pitcher.
How do I know ke w ill he to 'th a series next y ea r! Isn’t he S
Ynemher of the New York Yankees?
SHOE OIL
I f you would not be a burden
to others to old age, do not
allow your brain to become In
active, tor the moment you do
that you begin to become help-
.
There is one more world ^series 'pitching record to whiqh
I Pennock mpy aspire, and. the chances are that h e 'w fll equal or
better It before he fin ally quits baseball and settles down on tha.
MCLf nai debt and tax reduclhnr
aye both p o s /jle provided eoa-
grass c u rta il* on expenditure«;
But if flood relief requires ’«9y»
000,000 per year and navy de
mands are to he met, tax reduc-
. “ Bay Saves Father From R a il” tlon w ill be Impossible. The pree-
— hqadliae. A son like t h a t .'dent does not favor debt reduo-
would be w orth having around tlok at tha expense of tax reduc
duriag a political eampalgn. — tion. — McM innville Telephone-
Register.
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Burna News.
Vivian V io l* Churchman, aged
54, wife o f C. W . Churchman,
died Tuesday night at 11 o’clock.
The body is to b« taken to Sac
ramento for burial.
M m , Churchman ia survived by
her husband and her toother.
She h *d lived in Ashland bnt
tWO weeks.
i
That’s whjr they ARE men of power. They know
the'value of thrift and good buaineM. They haye
learned to profit by the mistakes they themselves
and others have made. Gun you do the same? W ill
yon be a man of influence and position gome day!
It's easy to start saving, harder to keep up, but
I T C A N B E DONE!
games on record, and was a ll the m or* remarkable because P *0 -
nock had bean laid law by a batted ball during Yankee practice to
M
I t taka* a ll kind* of people to
make * world, laeiadiug t h a
Baak* man who alwaya baa to
borrow your lead pencil to ehow
yon where yoa are wrong. —
Banka Ledger.
For '
Men of Power
>
to Alabama to botai
left) la conducting I
twice teaUHML
Would Meet
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to
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