(Cpnftaned from Fa*» Foar) depression we*re nkWstdy licked la 19M ,” , '\z The speaker, Incidentally, was a Southerner. On« may agree with him about the meaningless nature of the prevent political Uneup. but bis views regarding Smith’s acceptability In the south are extreme. There aye many, other southern leaders here who endorse Smith privately an the best available candidate, but who don’t dare say so publicly. ' FOB IM iN T -rprntshed MarV ij b £4 l Ì ^ ó / Repairing, Paini­ ment with Oarage. North Main in*, tinting and cement Work. W, S t, done la, completely furnish­ T. B lackwill, phO&e ■ ' , 79-1 mo.* FOB SAMU— Radio set. Ar- ed, f i t per, mo. Water paid. Ca(l 105 or t - W i J y - 75-At bornhóne, 5 tubes, 1 dial con­ AUTO TQFS, aide puhtaina ah£ trol Mt, tubes Included, 1927 F Ö R RENT:— Room for three upholstering repaired. See I* a r- model. 850.9Ó, phone 296. working or schoob girls, 111 ma. ence WUaon a t fire station, Aato- ’ '. V ‘ * 1*->t Board selves. Phone 217-J. l1,60 bottle.—By the McNair Bros. Drug Store.' |t>a- ST. LOUIS PRICES for hide», wool pelts and furs.'Johgson Mar­ ket. Phone 78. <1 Mi Ma|n. 57-tf rd'libli FOR RENT— Unfurnished bun­ galow and garage, 8 rooms. Phone 429-J. 70-8* FRANE A U ER FOR RENT — four-room fur­ nished house < ltl\ garage. 55 3rd St., p^ege 373-R. 88-tf MORE THAN 1000 PAYING POSITIONS w e re fille d la s t y e a r b y Behnke- W a lk e r students a n d g rad u ates, FOR SALE— 11 and l l l n . dry fir wood. Ashland Ice A S to rag e Co. 83-1-mo. 374J11. y W. W. ’ 49-1 mo. 75-2* «8 herbs (a Bellview disi. 13 in alf­ alfa, 6-room plastered h odsew lth fire place and basemept. Good drilled wett. 93,099. See Ashland FOB RHMT- Realty Co. 89-tf cheap, by weei ASHLAND REALTY OO .to ï rell- Oranite. able reality. 36-1-mo. . curlty Commission for the reason jr that the Amer^an delegates hare repeatedly stated in the past that e_ the United States cannot partlçi- .f pate in security pacts, and region- _ al agreements on which t h e a, League hopes to attain a basis of ,3 security that will permit of .re- tf ductings in armaments. Should, Jiowever, the United States ex­ press a desire to be on the Pre­ paratory Security. Commission as well a place will be created for her. ---- — ________• As soon as the Preparatory Dis­ armament Commission has ar- . ranged for the creation of the above commission it is expected, to adjourn 'until next spring in order to let the security commis; sjen get its work under way. e Then the two commissions work- 1. Irjc hand fn hand hope t» be able J7 to present to -the League Assem- e bly in September, 1928, the com- >. plete agenda for a* first .lntenra- g ttonal disarmament and security i_ conference. At the spring meeting of the i'. Preparatory Dlsarmameni Com- d mission the latter will proceed to. i_ a\ second reading of the draft ,f disarmament lohvention which It e drew up last spring ' In the meantime the Security r Commission will work out a pro- ject for security based on the In- crease of as many regional se- K curlty mutual assistance and arbl* r tration pacts as posqibte pod sec­ ondly on perfecting machinery of the League ' so 'that each . Leagu member may know to what b extent it can count on* League help in the case of aggression. . z One of the latter points to be y decided is to find out from each r League member Just how pouch of itg military, naval and aerial 1 sfmaments it could contribute to B any common effort for the cajry- i I ng out of League action against k any aggressor state. I When the security commission . i has completed its project it will . I be co-ordinated, with the draft » ! disarmament project of the pre- i paratory commission and t h e _ wliole will be submitted to ihe League assembly for final decls- , ion relative to the ^ste of conrbf- . ing the disarmament icorffer- , ence. This will hardly be held [» before the spring of 1929, ac-1 Wording to Leaguers. f (Continued from page one) will this year, as you have In the papt, meet with * generous re­ sponse from the' people of Ore­ gon In the cause of the Christmas seals which will provide t h è furfdg necessary tor the continu­ ance of yout/very useful, qygrE.” C. A. Howard, superintendent of public instruction of the state, has writttn the Oregon Tubercu­ losis association, and endorsee In ,the hearting manner the sale urg­ ing the educational f o r c e throughout the state to lend whole-hearted assistance In pro­ moting the sa le and urging teach ­ ers to be alive to the Importance of encouratng the movement among children. * HOME HINTS Flavor For Whipped Cream— Instead of using sugar to sweeten whipped cream sometime» u s e maple syrup. This g iv es/ the cream a delicious flavor and iq a change. ' Ta Heat Plates— To host din­ ner plates safely, Aold them un­ der the hot water faucet for a few minutes, then dry at once. The old method of heating In the oven will eventually bring cracks and discoloration. Reason Why Un greased Pans Are Used For Angel Food Cake— This is again a matter of friction. When the aide« of the cake rise they will stick or cling to the un- greased tin, and thus help to hold up .the rest of the cake as it rises. If the pan were greased there would be no sticking, no friction to Interfere witji the out) side of the cake' sliding dotrn again and drawing with It the In­ side. hundred rioting convicts in Folsom Prison, CaL, sniTendered and re­ leased five hostages after a 20-hour b a t t l e w ith juards and troops, stari­ n g CR T hanksgiving U gJ. Eleven died in the battle, two of them were prisen gu ard s. F iv e o f the wounded were- prison o f­ ficials. Three erf 16 wound­ ed c o n v ic ts were expect­ ed to die. Upper left, dep- ri’A :-\v MK ' < STUDIO < W« will d of exceptloi now for Wjntef while they nro men w ith machine gam. Lower right, guardsmen am tfie job. Below, eefi section w h e r e convicts rioted. The diagram illus­ trates the scene a t the prison.. COLD IMPRISONED I« OWN OFFICE. ..' ■ a i f c h ,m I dance music; ,s , K J It (348.6M) Seattle. f6 p. ip - Junior club; 5:30 p. m. studio program; 5:45 p. m. stock quota­ tions; 6 p. m. sport news; 6:30 p. m. dinner concert; 7:30 p. m. studio program; 9 p.- m. concert orchestra; 10 p. m. dance music. KFOA (447.5M) Seattle. 5 p. m. children's program; 7 p. m. concert brehestra; 8 p. m. old time trio; 9 p. m. N. B. C. pro­ gram; 10 p. m. blackface com­ edy; 10:30 p. m. Hoot Owls, Can the Fried Chicken Since the nice, tender “fries” are growing quickly into tough old hens and roosters something must be done. . j Prepare the chicken Just as you would for table use, Cut It Into pieces and roll in flour. Af­ ter the pieces hard been seaerd to a golden brown on all sides’, pack themUn jars and proceea them lust as you would* any other meat "product. The method will depend upon the equlpment- wbfch you have. Your family wiR SPRED MAD AÇTOIHTS be delighted. this wtnte^ when MADE TO HAUL Ct)AL you open a Jar of fried chicken. " K A N 8A 8 C IT Y , M o ., N o v . DO YOU Auto Freight Terminal Painting, tiatfa* and peparli«, try Cliff B n r i l u f >■ M l ML Avn. or phone 455. 187-1 Bn. KNOW That eight oat of every ten fires could be prevented by promptly correcting hasardous conditions, sqch as disorder nnd accumulation of rubbish and litter; faulty electric wiring — often Installed by the home own­ er and the novice f ' That of all places In the home or factory the furnace or bollér room should he absolutely free from accumulations of combust­ ible refuse — the acme of order and cleanliness That steam or hot air should be used for heating factories, stores and warehouses — stoves ar« dangerousT Condon Wheeler county part That a match, cigarette butt of Condoii-Klnzua highway will or cigar ashes should never be coat 8<»000. v thrown In a waste paper basket? 9 V 6 P P\QKT 1M VOU¿S, AH' HANG B Y MOLLY "THIS IS A R egolar . f a m il y w RBUNIQN W hoa You f h h t h Qotd Phnuna C 30. —(IP)— Kansas City hds found an outlet* for motorists who hkve a mania for speed and husbands who beat their wives. , , . Out at the municipal farm, James J. O’Rourke, the super­ intendent, has established a coal line where speeder and'wife beat­ ers who are sentenced to t h e workhouse go to the railroad yards a half a mile away and haul coal back to the farm in wheel­ barrows. .K There are no stop signs op the whole route and guards who ac­ company the prisoners urge them to use all the speed they wish In trundling the coaPladen wheel­ barrows around. Baker — 8urf&clng 2.1 mile« Wingvllle market road will cost 34,490. UP X B 3 Í G LA D R A e S -W E L A T iV e s A R E A13NAVÇ 'AIEIXO/Mg - yc— — ; IP T H E Y DO H'T r -B U f X j G T A < YTQÓ j l - r t f i 1 LONG B Ashland Awes ïVraaoHKg ■¿tâte.-. • w? ■ iflSSatsÄ By Taylor that moa ? ou \A . . VSAX w AX’ W S ' ABB COMING OMBR , (Violoncello “Rspectah Pair black rim glasses,' Tw elve no case. Return to Tidings. - L O S T :— Robison. Phone SNAP FO R SOME O N E — Violin, Vloto, String ' F O R S A L E — N e w to w n c o o kin g applee. Teacher Of DOR'T KlOKlM