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B. Hughes C; 8toehr LO R : Mor
gan L T R ; Biden LB R ; Swanson
Q; Newland R H L ; Moore L H R ;
B arrell P. .
Ashland ( 7 ) : Simpson RB L;
A bbott R T L; Hitchcock RGL;
Madden C; Moore LOR; Kleto-
hammer; LER Rather; Q N utter;
Dunn R H L ; Leedom L H R ; Gan-
dee,F.
Substitutions': Ashland, Roger
for Dunn; P arr tor Klelahammer.
Medford, Garnett for Swanson;
Frederick ton Moore; Day f o r
H arrell; O. Newland for Dem-
pip».
F i « RE3IT— Plve room
ihed kodse. R ear fo rm a l,
srvey P ark Hotel.
J. B. W alker
mer.
FO B R E N T — Furnished cablas,
cheap, by week or month, 1 M
Granfie.
63-tf
gcB !' ^ ‘ W W
and deçoruting for
hare: I. ät Scott.
ever
yen
unfurn
OGGIES
F O B XERT— (r o o m
F O B S A L E — I t and i t i » , dry ished house, down Io w a location, Wolcott Grocery.
f ir woo*i. Ashland lee A Storage rental dbeay. lnqjrfre Ashland ho
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tel. -
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F O R SALK— Standard
he pi
ano In vicinity w ill be sacrificed.
Must sell a t once. $10 monthly.
DOST— Currency ■ and. receipts.
W rite Tallm an Plano- Strike, Sa
Return to Tidings of if ce. Rewayg.
lem, Oregon.
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61-6
W ANTfeD ' —
Housekeeper
care of 3 smell children, parent*,
F O R HALM— NeWteWn cookiflg working. $30 per mo.
Inquire
apples. W . W . Robison. Phone Good Eats Cafe from 2 to 4 p. m
874J11.
41-1 mo.
uO-3
F O R SA LE— Gne" h n n d re i and
sight hens, 1Tb pullets, 640 Oak
St., IJrs. L . A- Brush.
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PGR
Hall damaged ap-
plss, 60c per box In - orchard,
Bellview diet. W . L. Moore.
67-1 mo.*
FARM RELIEF
COMPROMISE
McNary Mamed as Chair-
hum Io W ork on Com-
’ promise Measure- •
IF YOU WAS«
•twin ire M Brown w
K ith Chamorro and Moncada
both calling at the state depart
ment to mention their presiden
tia l candidacies, It appears that
we have nowconvInced-Nlcaragu-
an politicians Jast whare~to come
when bitten by the presidential
bee.— Rosejwrg News-Review.
Taking into account the site of
the fossil trees found In the can
yon near Baras we conclude that
P au l Bunyan probably got bis
start logging o ff the Buras coun
try beck in the carboniferous.—
Bend Bulletin.
W A S H IN G TO N , Nov. 13.— (IP)
— President Coolidge ties desig
nated Chairman McNary of the
Senate
Agriculture
committee
and co-author o f. the McNary-
' Haugen M il to work upon a com
promise measure' meeting t h e
president's Farm R elief princi
ples.
' ;•<>
In the meantime the president
is not syiqpathettcaUy considering
the d ely ntnre plan as currently
reported among members7 of~ tSe
Farm bloe "as bad been reported.
He Is leaving everything to Mc
Nary and the la tte r after a con
ference • w ith
the
president
branded the * debenture plan of
giving exporters o f farm prodoets
credit to be used In paying ta riff
on Imports as direct subsidy. The
senator’»
prelim inary
scheme
would be to take the original
theory of ta riff equalisation as-a
broad base.
More Americans in Grand Opera
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Maple carried the ball across.
In the same period two passes
from Maple
to Scott, another
Aggie halfback, resulted in an
other score.
Oregon had fum
bled oh the* O. A. C. 45 yard
communicate with Bnsiga V *
of the Saiv«Upa A rm y gt $1)<
W hits Shield Home. 666 May
(a ir Ave.. Portland- G re w »
Football Squad
Enjoys Dinner
Mombers“of the Southern Ore
gon football squad enjoyed a
draffle feed at 6:30 o’clock last
evening at the Mrs.' C. W . Chat-
tin home on Hargadine
street,
with Miss Hals, Miss H all, Miss
Ady sad Miss Durst, members et
the Normal faculty as hostesses.
They were assisted by Miss V I» -
cent and M r*. C hattln’ la nerving?
Those pimseat were the 24 boys
on the squad and Coach McNeal.
W affles; cream chicken, cake and
ice cream. Decorations on the
table were of thwwchool colon,
sand and vermHlioa. The foot
ball won a t the game w ith Albany
was the centejpiece.,
OIL TANKER :
LIMPS HOME
desire to contribute a dollar to this
great humanitarian set vice and
.with the gift breathe a prayer to
Almighty Ood that toe peepto «I
this nation may be lifted, to htgA
Washington/
known ruttata
themselves in
er planes of Uvlna through sharing
with those who suffer in great
diss iters.
Churches of Christ ta
a statement entitled:
Cross and the Churqhi
to s t toe Hon Gan aan
tinasi Interest toM y
of the extraordinary to
upon the Bed Cross bj
•ippi Valley flood*.
“R mat the smergea
Bdly as
deserve t]
¥ POUND
Si COLUMBIA
concludes
toe
well
known minister '
His Eminence. William Cardinal
O'Connell. ArrhbUhn-t of Boston,
and -the Primate of the Catholic
church la the T olled States. It
equally outspoken in bis commend
ation.
"This organisation has comforted
the stricken and (he unfortunate of
our nation an I of othe: countries
in untold ways and with unbound
ed success during toa past year.'*
says the Cardinal. " It has ad
vanced toa ffne traditions which
tha M en d in g and strlcton
by Joining toe Rad Croon." urges
the Jewish leader. Ba potato out
that It means bat little In ffnnaetal
ontlhy but much to the cause of
Humanity. “In thia causa wa will
unite,“ ha continues, “Catholics,
Protestants and dews: man of
every religion nan men of no re
ligion; for ton differences that are
theological u r never extend to the
elementary duties of humanity.“
In conclusion Rabbi Harrison nail*
upon every American to Join "this
grant and Messed oigsntatlon."
Alfred Kinney, said be thought rod his
his son left town but later adm it- known.
whereabouts
was
Une and lost the ball.
Scott
caught the second pass across the
Hoe.
Maple’s sensational riy» in thé
(m irth quarter oams after he had
fumbled a punt. Running after
the elusive ball be picked It up
and wfth perfect Interference
ran to the Oregon goal line from
his IS yard Una.
Maple
converted
all
three
touchdowns and Gould added the
extra point for Oregbn.
The summary:
A g g ie s.
Position
Oregon
* Riggs
Robbins
LE
Kent
LG
W arren
feedley
■ LG
Hodgen,
Geddes
C
Stadlemsn
Ellers
RQ
McCutchan
Schell
RT •
Woods
Logan
RE
Wetsel
Maple
Q S
Robinson
Twltchell
LH
Mason
G. Scott
RH
Burnell
Gilmore
F.
Gould
Score by quarters
Aggies ............. 14 (
Oregon .......
0 (
Teacher Of
Violin,
Viola,
String
Bans
(Violoncello “Enpeelalb” )
STUDIO
Motel Ashland BaUldtng,
Ashland, O r e, T han« AT
Musical Instruments Repaired,
Bows Rehalred.
Ashland Acres
W OOD
$175 Tier
W e w ill deliver aay amount
nf exceptionally good U iffd
slabs a t thia price. Buy them
now for winter while they are
un-
Isn’t So Dull
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b its.o f color adds to the attrac
tiveness o f the sllfces o f tbs cake
also.
I’ ” “ '
8. To WUbm O ver Mashed P *
(«toes place In a double boiler
and add 1-2 tap. Calumet Bakina
Powder to.every •$ cups of mash
ed potatoes.
They w ill heat
through without changing their
taste and they are a« good as
when first p rs p s rU .
Explosion a t . Sea Caused
Death of Three—Sur-;
y iv o n Tell Story “ ■
N S W YO RK, Nqv. 13.— <IP>—
A jammed bole in ber bow, the
oil tanker, "Beta” ' today limped
into- the Brooklyn dry dock and
32 shrvivors of an explosion at
sea told of their narrow escape.
Three men were killed
and
another severely burnfld. T h «
injured man Is Robrirt Muroe of
Tpcoma, Washington. They said
the tanks were empty and It Is
believed vapor canoed tbe explo
sion.
W in big
BATTLE FROM OREGON
ASTO R IA . Nov. 22.— (IF)— The
body o f D r, August Kinney, 44,
missing since October M ,
was
found today floating down the
Columbia R iver near the docks
here.
A 12 year oM boy playing
around the {ley discovered It.
4. Add a few drop? of lemon
Dr. Kinney was firs t reported
missing several days age after
rumors w ere circulated saying he
bad toft towh. H is fath er. Dr.
Church Directory
sranEC
painting
Motbwiist «piMofsU O n
N . M ain and LsusAl sti
H. F.ZPemberton, Pastor,
L s u m I street, Phone 87.
PSMUaffi H«4ta< »
try C liff Buriingame.
Presbyterian CHnrch
N. Main and Helman Street«
Hugh T. Mltchelmore. Pastor,
W15L8OW sad ROM
tors; painting, paperh
orating;
estimates
Headquagtere
W ick
Company, phone 316.
133 N. M ain SA Phone 4 Í1 -L .
'■
L n to rran Church
Services in Odd Fellows H a lt
H. H . Young, Pastor', «2$
Boulevard. Services 4th and
6 th Sundays.
Mrs. ' 1
Reader,
4-71-J
>y Aomfoated by otuffprs from Europe, gradually is
more an institution to which American songbirds
Ehe three, pictured Wove are making ( M r debut
York. To the left i* MHdred Pariseite/ s Texas
, right, is Mergaret Bergin, messoeoprano of F»ter-
ad, below, Frederick Jagpl, Brooklyn tenat^f.
1
I JÜST CAME OVER TO TBLL'
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v
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!. M. Smith, First
8 Fourth St. Phone
teacher at Powhattan, Ka».,
«eher offers ap torilla. Re-,
i Thorson (Ijlift, below) be-
■y balked^» Mrs. Quell Thor
ns pualshed th e teacher and
earn I n prison. The teacher
tobera to drive A to talles^ to
trytaff to escapean posse. .
tboIM t l
t a n d .G I
rather, 3,
C Street!
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Rpv. P. X. Hammond. Vicar.
1$ Second Street. Phone 111
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juice to datas, figs, or relatas
>■$•» prindlng through food chop
per.
The Juice helps to pre
venting t h * fru it elogflng t>a
chopper.’
6. When you boil h a lf a ham.
It often mllds. To prevent this,
melt P araffin was and p a w ever
the cut end. When ready for, »se
It is as sweet as when cut.