Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 29, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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A ll .spats .wW be «qjalpped with
K P O '( 4 I3 .8 M ) Saa Fraackce.
cushions of more or laaa softness.
4
p.
m . Nurok trip; I p. f t child­
On tpe touring and sodas taodeb
t h e ' rear «oat w ill be »laced ren’s hour; 9:10 p. m. concert
dlreetly behind the front seat. orchestra; 8 p. m. A tw ater K ent
Both ■oato w ill bo protected from artists; 10 P- at. States Reetar-
apat orchestra.
,
■un, rate, eto.„ by a top.
KQO
Oakland. f t SS
I s f r o « of tho fro st soot and
p. m. farm program; 8 p. m. vau­
behind tho radiator will be plac­
deville; 9 p. jn. N. B. C. programs
ed • windshield, wbtoh w ill serve
10 p. is. dance music.
as a barometer. W ho» It Is rais­
K L X ( 1 0 0 k ) Oakland. 5 : H
ing the w tedebieM ’ w ill become p. m. Brother Bob; 8:80 p. St.
qmeared w ith mod, water, etc., dtnner concert; 7 p. m. sews; I
from passing vahtotoe.
p. m. edncattonal program; 1 p,
The car w in .be ggfded b y *k m. variety hour.
K F I (4 « t.5 M ) Los Angeles.
steering wheel, which w ill torn
the car to the right or left, but 8:90 p. m. G rtflfth Jones; 8! 80
never both ways a t the same 1 p, m. H al C t^pnoffs orcebstrn;
7 p. m Dare A e n ; ' 7 30 p. m.
time.
’Nick Harris, cretecttve<stories; »
Entrance to the ckr may be
p. m. C alif. Pete program; 0 p.
gained through door, cnt some­
m. N. B. C. program; 10 p. nt.
where In the body, or, If desired,
special program.
by climbing over.
» K Q W (4 0 1 .2M) Portland. 0 P-
The eedsn and coupe models m. concert orchestra; 7 p. m.
m.
will be closed cars, and the tour­ courtesy program; TrSO- p.
ing ears and roadsters w ifi bo poultry talk ; 7:48 p. m. lecture;
1» p. nr. courtesy -program; » p. m.
open cars.
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The engine o? the car w ill be N. B. C. program.
K O IN (3 1 9 M ) Portland. 1:11
usual in design and equipped
p. m. children’s program; 8 p. m.
with gears, * rtygs, pistons, cylln-
dinner concert; 7:18 p. m. Ben­
dem, spark plugs, wires and other
son hotel concert orcheatra; 8 p.
doodads.
m. studio artists program; 0 p.
The car w ill be equipped with m. Hawaiian music.
pneumatic tires, which w ill be
KFO A (44 7.5 ) Seattle. 5 p. m.
placed over the wheels, tending children's program; 7:30 p. m.
to give the car a soft, airy, e^sy- poultry talk ; 7:45 p m
book
rldlng feeling.— Woodson (Tex.) chat; 8 p. m. concert*orchestra;.
9 p. m. N. B. C. program.
W . P. W alter, local T . seer»
ry plans to go to Astoria early
December for an Older Boys
conference, having bees asked
to serve as a discussion lesdur
or member o f tbs coatareacie
faculty.
This Invitation comes
Se s distinct honor to M r. W alter,
a recognition of his work, and
Is particularly pleasing aa ha
spent his first year of T . work
in that d ty .
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F O B PAUI j — Radio sat. Ar-
lorphone, B tubas. 3 dial con­
trol set, tabes tdcluded, 1937
model. 8B0-B9.^Phone 306. i
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76-8t
FO B R E N T — Furnish e l « a iX -
ment with Oarage. North Main
St., close is, completely furnish ­
ed, |1 8 per mo. W ater paid. CM1
105 o r t - F l t . .
75.54
F O B S H I « Vary cheep, 1933
FO B R E N T :— Room for three 1
Ford Coape In good condition, working or school girls, 818 mA.
A U TO TOPS, side curtains « ad
sew tlree. B7B L iberty St. Mildred Board selvas. Pheas 817-J.
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M illa rd .
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74-3«
upholitsrlng
repaired. See Lawr­
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7 6 -3 * J
ence W ilson at tire station, Aah-
F O B H d liB — Range in splendid
POR R E N T —-Furnished
apt.,
oondltlOB, ceil. 91 Church St.
four rooms and bath. Sunny ex­
78-8» posure, over Llthla Park, Elec­
F O B • h l f - . f > e young m w tric range, laundry trays. C all at
74-1
moth Broape breeding stock. Only 108 Granite at.
a tow Tome ta d Hens toft. Not
FOR R E N T — Room for throe
from local stock. Phone
2F21,
working or school girls, 818 mo.,
Hom er Moore, Bellview.
73-2*
board selves. Phone 817J. 73-87
F O B S A I » —The K irk walnut
FO B B E N T —Sleeping
room,
trees, said to ba the greatest
stove and bath, woman preferred.
H A M A K E R TRANSFER
yleldar knows. One Ned Cals way
138 N. Pioneer.
7 3-tf
Storage Ce. offtoe a t real
gathered nine bushel last
year
ASH LA ND R E A IT V CO. f o r 174 N orth M ete. Phone l i e .
from a 13 year old tree. T h e
note are o f good else and very reliable reality.
3 8-1-mo.
thin a b e lL J f.'C . Dosler, agent,
718 O ak a t ,
7-24*
F O B 8 A L B — Thrpe f r e s h
cowe. 448, Helman street, phone
407-R.
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71-4*
FO R R EN T— Unfurnished bun-
low and garage, 5 <ooms. Phone
iO-J/
70-4*
F O B S A L » —Pallets, 540
Oak
FO R R B N T — g l i room partly
85-tf furnished house close to Norm al
LO ST:— Pair Wack rim glasses,
' M O N UM EN TS— carved and tot­ and high school. Room for sev­
eral hundred chickens. Mrs. S. C. no ehse. Return to Tidings.
tered and aet in cemetery, vpry
Williamson, cor. Iowa and C alif.
75-3*
low prices. Swan Blue Quarry Co.
74-9
S. A. Swan, manager, Ashland,
LOST:— Light-rim med glasses.
Oregon. BOX 34.
70-1-mo.
FO B B E N T — . four-room fu r­ In green case. Return to Tidings.
76-3t
FO B
Wood, goof dry nished house w ith garage. 56 3rd
S t, phone 373-R.
66-tf
body f ir , 13 in. 83-00, 14 ha
8 3 .5 0 r l0 8 P alm Ave. phone S88Y.
FOR L E A S » — To the r 1 g h t *
fed
J.' B. W a lk er.
62-tf party for a term o f from one to who cast asparagus at the
nocks and uncultured minds of
three years the large- brick bouse
F O B S A L » — 11 a^d 181 b . dry
tho uncouth Boss Vare and his
recently occupied by President .
f ir wood. Ashland Ice A Storage
pals during th e ir vain bat
ex­
Churchill. C entrally located in
Co.
f
62-1-mo.
trem ely expensive attem pt . to
the school sone sfid specially a r­
keep him from getting Pepper’s
rooming
students.
F O B H A L » — Newtown cooking ranged for
seat in the 1926 prim ary and
apples. W . W . Robison. Phons Two seeping porches, basement,
.election. Reed and the Mellons
374J11.
4 » -l mo. large garage and about aa acre
erect an heroic statue, of
Bose
of good garden land p artly set to
have since been aljpost w illing to
a lfa lfa and f r u i t Inquire o f or
F O B 8A L B — Beal Estate
B ill atop the capitol dome
in
correspond w ith W . J. Moore, at
their frgnzied efforts to keep him
SNAP F O B SOME O N E — 20 Camps Building. Ashland, Ore­ from fu rth e r reducing their Im ­
8 3-tf
acres la Bellview diet. 12 in alf­ gon.
portant political power. B ut t
alfa, 6-room plastered house with
those
F O R R E N T — Furnished cabins, Boss Vare cannot forget
fine pteee sad basement. Good
taap. by week or month, 153 unkind words.
d rilled well, 83.000. See Ashland
¿ s ite .
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And now, M r. Beck, who is "as
6 K tf
respectable as atly at Jh« fuflned
Pittsburghers and as wealthy as
A S H LA N D R E A L T Y CO Yor reli-
Some o f them, has come here to
able reality.
38-1-mo.
add considerable perfumery
to
the Vare crowd both in Wash­
ington and at home.
Boss Vare haq every reason to
believe that thp Senate won’t let
him in when it comes into session
By Rodney Dutcher
in December, despite all t h e
NBA Service W rite r
Mellons, Reeds andBacks may do
to show that his campaign
ex­
W A SHING TO N — Burled deep penses of a m illion dollars or loss
down smonfe the dispatches de­ should not bar him. I f the M el­
tailin g the results of the recent lon machine can’t wheedle him
NOV. «Otto, is«s *
( i l L I , vs. K O R LK T
off-year elections was the new* out of it, he may ran against
that the Hon. James Montgomery Rped next year, but that's an­
By DOC R E ID
Elghty-two years ago today. Beck had been elected a represen­ other story.
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; Paddy O lli, a former bantam- tative from one of Boss B i l l
In the meantime. Pennaylvan-
! weight
ehampton
of England, T a re ’s Philadelphia congressional is e h o u ld have a second senator,
,
, successfully defended bis claim to districts.
who will be appointed by the gov­
M r. Beck’s election to Congress ernor. Vare unquestionably can
. the featherweight title In t h e
hardest battle of his long career, was one of the most Interesting, dictate the appointment and
it
by defeating Young Norley in 160 If not one of the most im portant, seemfc more than likely that he
¡rcunds of desperate fighting near political developments of 1937. Will reach over Into hjs old seat
Blrmlnghàm, England. The bat- W ith one‘ fu ll swoop, Boss Vare In the House and select htg pal.
' tie lasted four hours and ten min­ has rewarded a faith fu l servitor, counsel and defender, Mr. Beck.
added another coat of*^respecta­
utes.
i In the sixtieth round, Morley bility to his Philadelphia machine
suffered a broken right hand an<F and placed one of his ablest lieu­
battled |he remaining 190 rounds tenants in a position where' he
the
w ith thè reft hand as' his only can easily be boosted into
weapon of attack. A t that he had Senate after Boss /Vare Is denied
tho champion fe a bad way upon
W ith but 14 members of. B um -
several occasion, but was a badly
Mr. Beck, best known as for­ side Post, O. A. R. rem aining,
beaten mpn at the finish.
mer solicitor general of the U n it­
plans are being mage I ot the an­
ed States under H arry Dangbhrty,
nual election of officers to
ba
merely accepted a g ift when the
held December 10, at the regular
Vare machine nominated him for
meeting. Five of the remaining
the congressional seat heretofore
veterans because of infirm ities
held by Vare himself. One of the
due to their advanced age, are
Vara eongreesmen had obligingly
unable to attend regular meet­
F irs t response to the Christmas resigned without serving eRcn a ings, Aut those who are gblu are
Seal sale waa ieported\thls morn­ day In in the House and there f>lthftil in their attendance and
ing by Mrs. Rose Robìnètt, local was no question that M r / ' Beck
hope as long as possible to retain
chairman, who said she received would be elected He had been their charter and remain an ac­
a cheek tor <10 from Hillah hired to add prestige to the Vare tive Post. *
aide of the contest over V a re ’s
Temple.
An immediate
generous
re- right to take bis s eit add nearly
sponae la anticipated, a a hae been all the Vare* arguments h a v e
mad» In the past through t h e been M r. Beck’s. Hon. Beck ev­
en wrote a hook, which wag en­
m all aale.
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titled “The Vanishing Rights of
the States”, but it waa entirely
Ike Duaford. county' Jailer, la
devoted tv proving that the Sea-
ate had no right to *bar Boas a busy man. He is the only coun­
ty official who does not haYo his
Vara.
office
lp Medford,' and hopes to
The fact that M r. Vare la now
definitely a part of the Vare R°- Join the rest of the official fam­
liClcal machine is unquestionab­ ily in their new home by Decem­
Complaints have -been received ly a source of satisfaction to the ber 1. He , Is busy making the
by gapto officials regarding the Philadelphia baas, who l^as often final prepatatlona for the trans­
drowning of deer In the “ canal” rtnarted at nnfav'orable compari­ fer of hia prisoner» fyom the old
ht the Copco plant a t Prospect. sons of his organisation w ith the Jaoksonvtlle ja<i to the Jail on
Five deer have been drown
in Mellon machine of Pittsburgh. the first, floor of the new court
«te last week, and six palled from The Mellon machine has present­ house. A ll escape - proof . cell»,
the waters before they were dead. ed, a vary refined: front w ith <uch stool bars, and*other equipment Is
A fenee wJU probably be placed, gentlelnen a t Andy and Dick M el­ being gradually moved and in­
about (he canal-
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lon, Senator Dave Reed and *0. stalled In the new Jail.
W hartoa Pepper. -
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, It waa these very ’■ gentlemen s rilN C fc lB E FOR T H E T ID IN G «
Catholic students at the South­
ern Oregon Normal School effect­
ed an organisation with Mias Ann
Fedor as president, Helen Wease,
vice-president, Anna Fisher, sec­
retary-treasurer. The first meet­
in g was held at the home o f Mrs.
Julius W o lf and wan combined
social and business meeting.
Ancient Law Is
Constitutional
President of the United Sûtes
’ Chamber of Commerce
‘M any faetpra hare contributed to the
predominant poaition o f 'Amarieafa
workera, b u t underlying everythfad
eke haa bean th e fact th a t the Anaeei-
can wade earner haa h ad more horse
power a t hia elbow than the worker
o f any other induatriai nat/on.” *
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Teacher Of
Violin,
Viola,
String
Base
(VM onceRo MÈs»s ci a l e")
STUDIO
Musical Instruments Repaired,
Bows Rehalred.
St
Says Lewis E. Pierson
r&ÀMZ ÀUSR
SHORT talks B Y
T H O U G H TF U L M O THER S
A California (Long Beach)
Mother speaks: “ Only a mother
who has passed through anxious
hours of faar of eroup can appre­
ciate our feeling of gratitude to­
ward Foley’s Honey and T a r Com­
pound.
It
stopped
Junior’s
dreadful hoarse croupy cough the
very first night he took It and It
was a great relief to see him drop
into a quiet steep. Since then, we
have many timea proven Re reli­
ab ility for eonghs and' cold».”
Good also tor whooping cough.—
For sale by a ll druggists— No. 1
WOOD
$1.75 Tier
GeaK Wood
The Tidings
VKASHINGI’Ocr;
LETTER
This Day In
*' Rstiana
G. A. R. Post
Election Near
Christmas Seal
Sale Vader Way
Quawdns M aguey Sap
—a Vital Raw Food
T h e most highly developed sys-
tem o f electric poorer equipment
and facilities in the world has
helped make thia condition o f
affairs possible.
~ • in the last fifteen years, while at
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the same time, materially de- %
Because o f the engineering skill
creasing the cost o f manufac-
and organising ability which
tured articles.
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have gone into^the expansion o f
__ America*s.power plants, there is
in the light o f such achievement,
available to America» widuatry
obvious that the interests o f
today more electrical energy than American business and Am en­
ia produced in all the, rest o f the canfenai^ylife wiU he served best
world combined.
by tixe careful preservation of the
Nearly a million miles o f trans-
mission and distribution lines
supply American industry with
principle o f individual initiative
by which such accomplishments
• have been made possible.
Stomach Trouble
Headquarters
Wlafc
Company, phone 118.
1er with- Aeuamlel. andanei A g .
e a f f S r 7 Ä
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♦The complete text Of Mr.' Pierson1» address w ill be furnished upon request.
T he
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FEW FOLKS HAVE
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M edford.Grants Pass. Roseburg. Klam ath FaUs-Oregon
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