Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 17, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    H erbert Hoov
M embei
,wh4 attended the Kiwaate luaeh-
eon last Friday at the Llthta
Springe hotel, wens R. hf. Chaney.
H. H. Weagnat, J. R. McCracken,
L. H. Gallatin and James Lennox.
W. A. Stratton, A. H. Devon-»
hill, and Carl Glasgow returned {
last Saturday from a hunting,
trip over in Klamath county.
’
Mr. and Mr». R. ■ .McCracken
of Ukiah, Calif., wko have been
visiting the J. R. McCracken and
James Lennox families toft for
their home last Frida ymorning.
Quite a number from Valley
View attended the Armistice Day
celebration add football game in
Medford last Friday.
Keith <Lennex »pent lest Fri­
The outstanding lesson of the 10S7 gridiron season has been
day-sad Saturday in Ashland with
this: yon never can toll about a football game.
bis friend Roger Shiffer. /*
The word “apeet,” of eeurse. no longer has a place in the
Mr. an«f Mrs. R. G. Fowler and
family of Medford were callera game’s vocabulary, for who is to say what oodetitatee an “upset"
at the home of Mr. end Mrs. J, B. — when “upaets” become the rale?
Self-appointed experts make one team a strong favorite and
McCracken last Sunday afternoon.
Frank Davis and. »on Herbert, then its opponents trample It into the sod— and the experts holler
visited In Valley View last Sun­ “upset.” About y*e only actual upset each Saturday Is that in which
day afternoon.
tbs experts are stood upon their heads.
There wee a good turn-out a t ,,
But they're a hardy triha; they’re back for more eaA week.
the road meeting held at the Val­
ley View club house last Monday
Yale goes to Cambridge -with a football team admittedly su­
morning,
perior to that ofHarvard. Bat along aboat 2 P. M. Saturday, that
One and one-half mills were superiority disappears, and mast he demonstrated all over again
unanimously voted to be used for In an hour ef combat.
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the improvement of the roads In
A teanFs record during the season never yet won it, the
District No. X. All o f the real- Harvard-Yale game.-
,
dents at this end .o f the valley • TWo years ago, when the Bulldog lust rushed growling and.
will be glad to know that the old snapping onto Soldier's Field, the Crimson appeared hopelessly
covered bridge over Beer creek la outclassed. And on that occasion. Harvard’s team fought as
soon to he made more safe for Harvard teams will under the circumstances, and held a powerful
use, by having parts of the sides Eli eleven to a scoreless Us.
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taken offt
Mrs. Albert Arnold, her daugh­
Harvard has been la the football doldrums tor S number of
ter Edit hand Frances Rplndler
year», bat the university has confidence in Arnie Horween to restore
ot Ashland visited Mr. and- Mrs.
something of the prestige of bygone days.
a
J. F. Arnold last Sunday.
Neither Harvard nor any other school ever will J^ach the
Last Sunday a blHhday dinner
was given by Mr. add Mrs. W. F. lonely heights of football grandeur attained occasionally by teams
DeFord In honor of their son, By­ before the war. The heights will never be lonely again. They will
ron Deford, O. R. Treshams of be crowded with rivals.
Football has become a national game la more ways than one.
Sams Valley and W. H. Dark of
Not only is it played In every section of the toad, hut It is played
Medford.
.
The excellent dinner was en­ well.
Bat
Harvard’s
ambition
does
not,, extend too high. A clean
joyed by about fifteen guests.
Mrs. W. H. Dark and baby who slate for the season, topped o f by t victory oyer Yale, would satisfy.
have been visiting in Valley View
Before that time comes. Harvard must take some more
the past week returned to her
home In Medford hut Sunday eve­ Inga. Probably the Crimson will take a bad one on Saturday.
ning.
Several hundred sheep have
been bought in northern Californ­
ia by the sheep men in the neigh­
borhood and Will be brought here ■
in x. few days.
M i . J. A. ogdwsy e t ' Madisoa
federation motfiods are apfdied
county, Nebraska, spent lest Mott- I
Immediately. But. thia, in moat
day With her old friend Mrs. J. F. :
eases, is inadequate. 'The only
Arnold. Mrs. Cudpey and Mrs. i
eertain way to prevent a tragedy
Arnold were friends years ago In i
to to avoid the slightest contact
Nebraska and now Mrs. Cudney I
with this ever-preeon dangerz' of
expects to make her homo In Cal- I
Winter motoring.**
ifornia.
i
Mr. and M™- Gordon Robson »
Fred Neil to Medford—
and two children of Vancouver, B. -
Fred Nell, well known resi­
C., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. i
dent of Ashland, spent a few
H. Davenhlli for a few days. Mrs. <
hours An Medford last evening.
Robson Is Mr. Davenhtil’s nelce I
and she, with her family, are on <
Returned from Vacation—
a trip south to Santa Crus and
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Turner
other pointe la California.
,
have returned to their home on
Mrs. W. F. DeFord and son, ,
the Boulevard from Ban Fran­
Ted. made a business trip to Trail ,
cisco,
California, and other Bay
last Monday.
. I
eitles, where they spent an en­
About twenty burros going |
joyable two weeks’ vacation.
through Valley View a, few days ]
While
la San Francisco Mr. and
ago eansod a little excitement as i
Mrs.
Turner
accidently ran across
that many, burros together was a i
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Balls on
curiosity.
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Allison street. Who were also
W. ,P. Laws of Langlois, Ore., i
visiting
in the California city.
was an early morning visitor at l
tjie J. R. McCracken home last «
Tuesday. Mr. Laws has been at- t
tending the Shrlners* meeting in i
Ashland.
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The situation ot little Leedy Curl’s croppled equdtttoa “to well to,
hand ” The Palatka. Fla.; orphan has been adopted by 4he “forty!
and eight.” the fun organisation of the American Legion and to re-'
calving surgical attention. She is pictured here with two of her
Lane Çounty farms hâve «sed
224 tons pyrotol explosive in
three years?
Corvallls — Oregon State. Col­
lege arboretum bas 150,000 treeg
for distribution.
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Paeific Cooperative Wool Grow­
ers pay out *260,000 on spring
wool pool.
La Grande — New six-story
La Grande hotel to be complet­
ed by November IS. .
WASHINGTON, D. C — Secre­
tary of Commerce, Herbert Hook­
er, who directed the relief oper­
ations of the American Red Crow
and the agencies of the gOverw
ment' In the Mississippi Val/ey
floods, declares that "five nHl-
Uon members should be the very
minimum of the expression of the
confidence of the people in theta
Red CrOss.”
fn a statement, calling for
membership support of the Red
Cross. Secretary Hoover says:
‘‘The American National Red
Cross is charged by the Con­
gress of the United States with
the responsibility of continuing
and carrying on a system of na­
tional and . International relief
in time of peace and of applying
the same in mitigating the suf­
fering caused by pestilence, fem-
ine, fire, floods, and other na­
tional calamities, and of devle-
ing and carrying on measures
for preventing the same.
“If the American Red Cross
had not already given conclusive
proof In the past decade of its
ability to fulfill these obllgatons,
it amply demonstrated its fitness
to serve as the Nation’s ageney
for providing the services of
rescue and relief in disaster dur­
ing the months the Mississippi
river,’ and its tributaries, were
creating the greatest catastrophe
in our history.
“With its operations In the
Mississippi Valley floods— dur­
ing the period of which Jt pro­
vided relief in 14 other disas­
ters in 11 States—the Red Cross
stepped into a new era of ser­
vice. It showed the people not
only that it is manned and equip­
ped to handle large disasters,
unaided; but that in extraordin­
5,000^60
ary catastrophes it provides a ,
nucleus. about .which may be i
formed an organisation capable i
of meeting the needs of a disaster , The very rugged character ef
the mountains ef northern Call-
of any imaginable proportions.
“Furthermore, through the tornia and Oregon has made It
machinery of it» nation-wide net­ necessary to reduce the usual »0-
work .of Chapter», the Red Cross mile spacing of fields to IX and
can obtain the funds required IS miles fa several places.
for relief in. great dimeters In
larger amounts and quicker time
than they can be obtained In any
other way.
“There is ample evidence that
the demands for Red Cross ser­
vices in the past few years have
increased. The devotion of the
peep!« to the Red Cross must
now be. expressed in a larger
membership, if the organisation
DENVER, Colo., Nov. 17.—OP)
is to continue to meet its obli­
— H. Harrison White, Democrat,
gations in full measure.
"Five million members should and former state supreme court
be the niinlmurff^of the expres­ Justice,» was elected to coagress
sion of the confidence of the on a wet platform to MU the an-
expired term of the late William
people of their Red Cross.
"A few years ago I stated that N. Valt, complete returns showed
today.
the American people give Red
White defeated the Republican
Cross a membership of ten mil­
opponent, State Senator Francis
lion. My experience in direct­ J. Knaus, dry, by more than 4000
ing the relief activities in the votes.
Mississippi Valley confirm my
opinion. I sincerely trust that
the fire m.illion goal may be but
the five million goal may be but
generous support of the human­
‘ Through thoughtlessness t h e
itarian service of the Red Croaa.” slight cough or cold ot a child, la
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TO CO NG K
sometimes neglected and becomes
LOfl ANGELKS-HR a TTLK
serious. A few doses of Foley’s
AIR ROUTE IS CHOSEN Honey and Tar Compound, nt
small cost, taken nt the onset of a
WASHINGTON, Nov. 17. —<p) cold, brings speedy relief. Be pre­
—While airpldnee can e r o s a
mountains easily, the location of
landing fields over a mountainous
area for a commercial route some­
times proves very difficult, the
Aeronautics branch of the Com­
merce Department has dlscover-
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B e C areful o f Carbon M onoxide
P oison in g is W arning Issu ed
Stopped In Ashland
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Green
and daughter of Spokanq, Wash­
ington, stopped In Ashland last
evening, dg route to San Fran­
cisco, to visit for several hours
with their friends, Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. Clnycomb, who reside on
the corner of Harrison and Iowa
streets. Miss Green, who is a
beautiful singer, wag selected
recently in a contact to, Spokane
to sing several numbers over
radio station KGO, San Fran­
cisco, on the evening of Monday,
November ' l l at ten o'clock p.
m. th e person receiving the
most letters of congratulation
for broadcasting on that date
will win a prise.
Send this ad anil ten cento to
Foley A Co., Sheffield end George
Sts., Chicago,'111., writing your
name and address clearly.
Yen
will receive a trial bottle of Fo­
ley’s Honey and Tar Compound
tor coughs, colds, croup (spas­
modic), tickling throat; also a
trial packet each of Foley Pills, a
diuretic stimulant tor the kid­
neys, and Foley Cathartic Ttbleta
tor constlpatlen, tyllonaness. and
sick headache. These reliable
remedies have helped millions.—
For sale by all druggists—No. 2.
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is smoking
Camels give you ail of the en­
joyment o f choice tobaccos.
Is enjoyment good for youS
You just bet it is*
H otel F ield in g
W E H AVE ANOTHER RICK OF
WOOD.
A GOOD THING— D O N T
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4 Ft
Dry Ptr and Pine, Per Cord, |7 60 Delivered.
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pared. have a bottle of thia safe
reliable cough remedy on hand
and give promptly when a cough
or cold is first detected. Equally
effective tor grown persons. Ask
tor Foley’s Honey and Tar.—For
sale by all druggists.—No. 4.
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