Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 01, 1927, Page 7, Image 7

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for HALE— 23 leghorn pul-
W ANTED »-In valid a and old
ed, 111 per me. W ater paid. Call
tots, t l . N each, ^ 01 Wfghtmaa
people to board gad care for, Oen-
105 or 9-1*21.
. FOR BALM;— Radio se*. Ar-
berphone, I tubes, 2 dial con­
trol set, tubas Included, 1927
model, 85».»9. P iede i6 A
75-3t
75-6t
valescent
three strega
5 mo.
Heme,. 168
Granito
77-1 » o .
FOB RENTS-OtoVlhg
room,
stove
uad bath, woman preferred.
AUTO ’fOPS. slde curtains and
- FOR H A IR — Vary «heap, 1928
IS t N. Ptoaeef,
72-tf upholstering repaired. See Laur­
Ford Coupe IB good condition,
ence Wilson at firs station, Ash­
new t|res, 575 Liberty St. MtMHM
land.
to-8
Mlflard.
74-5« reliable realKy.
RUBBER STAMPS
MAfeSMALL pXlNWNO COM­
PANY — Printing, Ruling and
FOR U t t S M - T e the f i g h t
Rubber Stampa, Medford, Ore-
party for • term e f from eae to
ton.
54-tf
three years the large brick house
reoently eetmgMd by President
ST. L O U » PRICES for hides,
Churchill. Centrally located la wool pelts and furs. Johnson Mar-,
tha edhool sone aad specially ar­ ket,. Phone 78. «1 N. Main. 37-tf
ranged for
rooming students.
Two seeping porches, basement,
large garage gnd about an sera
of good garden land partly set to
alfalfa sad f r u it Inquire of or
correspond with W . I . Moore, at
Camps Building, Ashland, Ore­
gon.
53-tf
FOR RENT^—Unfurnished bun­
galow and garage, 5 rooms. Phone
420-J.
70-«*
Every Member
Canvass Phut
FO R R 8 N T — four-room fur­
LOST— Pair
black
rimmed
nished hoaee with garage. 55 Srd
glasses. No case. Finder -return
ASHLAND REALTY OO .MT rstt- St., pBtrae 272-R.
66-tf
to Tiding» office.
79-1*
nble reality-
le-l-m o .
FOB RENT— Furnished cabins,
LoST:— P41r black rim glasses,
cheap, by week or month, 153
, ease. Return to Tidings.
Granite.
53-tf
75-3*
Untagged Venison
BASKETBALL
ENTHUSIASTS Found By Officers
ARE PLEASED Lew Welch, O. E. Fry, and L.
ERSOFF
AFTER T
Thousand Medford People
Gather at Station to
GheerBoy«
ta for Pine Teams
ht at Normal and
High School
- -
Eagler to be off, tearing every
minute a telegram might come
cancelling . the game with Mc-
Loughlin Union high at Milton-
Freewater, fer the mythical state
championship.
Coach "Prink"
Calltoon aad 17 Medford football
players left late last night.
More than 1,800 Medford folks
gathered at the station to ese the
title seekers off. The gridders
were relieved when the train left
the station.. They w ill
reach
their destination this evening,
probably spend tonight nt W alla
W alla, Wash., which is only 12
miles from their destination.
The gridders who left Medford
yesterday for a determined try at
the championship are not the
same husky, cocksure aggrega-
tlon which placed In Ashland
Thanksgiving day aad to nearly
went down to defeat, it was a
serious minded group Of men —
every one In top-notch condition
physically.
Individual Weights of the team
are as follows:
B. Hughes, 172, center; J.
Hughes, 188, R-guartf; fltoehr,
176, L-guard; Dummer 222, R-
tackle; Morgan, 189. L-tackls;
MacDonald, 178, R-eftd;
Biden,
182. L-end; Garnett, M 0 , Q-
back; Newland, 187, R. H-back;
Moore, 183, L. H-bach; Harrell,
144, F-back; Swahson, 152, Q-
back; Prock, 168, Guard; Freder­
ick, 146, H-Back; Bo War man,
155, End; Day, 165. F-back; O.
Newland. 188, Tackfe.
The football season at an end,
basketball to becoming the cent­
er of attraction and at both the
High school and Normal school;
prospects are bright this year.
Butterfield, Ramsey, Caldwell,
are lettermen who will be back
In the Hons uniform, and accord­
ing to Coach Mac McNeal, there
are at the present nearly five
full teams turning out for prac­
tice work which was started last
Monday' ereniag.
Many of the squad formerly
played a stellar game with hlgji
school teams and Coach Mc­
Neal will not find himself com­
pelled fo okerrome the handi­
caps which confronted him dur­
ing the football season.
Coach Russell Cripe to en­
thusiastic about the material
which ig to .he found at the high
school—"-lettermen back in uni­
form— plenty of material for a
championship squad. About two
dosen man are turning out each
evening for practice and the en­
thusiasm about the game prom­
ises to bring even more.
Crtocest City has asked tor a
couple game» With Ashland, the
holiday season schedule already
includes a game with the Uni­
versity High at Eugene and a
probable game with Myrtle Point.
Eugene —
Montgomery Ward
A Co. lesse Wereheuse at Oliva
Silverton —> Local
breeder and Tenth atreeta.
sella fine Jersey cows M r ship­
Douglas eounty expects to ship
ment to Hawaii.
20 to. 26 cars turkeys for 1927
,
Read A ll Ads ta Thia Kdition holidays.
America Today
I Says Cadimi
Detective On
for R än F— Furnished apart­
W ANTED — To rent a piano,
77-1-me ment with Oarage. North Main Phone to 5.
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PYTH IA NH TO M EET
Knights of Pythias of southern looal expenses of the churches
Oregon w ill hold a district eod- wlU require 1»,000,100 «ad the
Vowtlon st Q rests Pass Tuesday. beweveleaeee 11.000.000.
Tbs
December 5. Ashland, ltopeburg, bsaovoletses Comprise the con­
l o t the nations, onr own Includ- Klamath Pails. Medford aad tributions to missions end other
led , and ask youraelves If war to Oraato Pasa lodges win bo tepi<>-
causes outside of local expenses.
¡anything also than a brutal and
The plan of an annual "every
nputbsa appendage to civilisation.
member canvass" was Introduced
I
"Those
who
Identify
both
la America, is whdtbsr there MM
among Congregational ehurches
W harch and State with the Divine
he a cMtfnustton of war dr
sixteen years ago. The method
order In the world earnestly de­
perpetuation of gsadU— whptto
spread
from a few churches un­
obtained by International dtoaw mand the outlawry of all War be­
til now it Is used by nearly all.
cause
they
believe
that
these
ament, the Influence of t h
The church work is explained
great Institutions should cooper­
League of Watlobe. or a
MATS LANDINO. N. J.. Dec. K.
ate. Their strength Is the rstlon- — (IP)— Mrs. Margaret Lllllea- and subscriptions ore taken by
international democracy obtain«
Alfty
and justice of their plea that dshl’s account ns told to Frank J, canvassers assigned In pairs to
by the co-operation of Chur
war
Is
needless and therefore a Harold, chief bounty defectives call at every hom^ In each par-
and Btotp.
capital offense against that or- of objections of her husband to
One step toward peace, t h
the visits W illis Beach paid the
Lllllendahi home were given to SHORT TALKS BY THOUGHT-
FU LL MOTHERS
little not ouly to unattainable C*dr
the Jurjr In the LUliendalh mur­
A Pennsylvanian Mother says:
but as undesirable, and Indue- lo o *
der trial today. Harold said she
trial groups are taught to lo o t Rr,
told him Dr. Lllllendahi and Mrs. **I know the worth pf Foley’s
upon the League aa the bulwark that
Beach both thought Beach at the Honey and Tar Compound. We
of capttalMm and prltllsge ta d tloai
Lllllendahi home too much. LU- used It for years, and It has nev­
Inimical to the redemption of fhb *«re<
Illendahl then decided it
was er felled us. For croupy children,
tolling masses by their ewa dicta- goto
beet to. quarrel with Beach to feverish colds, disturbing night
coughs, it gives us a feeling of
Mon.
‘
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keep httn away.
security to have Foley’s Houey
"However,” he added, "this Is »C«
and T ar Compound in the house.”
propaganda and does not attest vlolc
No opiates, no chloroform. Fo­
the standing ot the League with
Dl
ley's Honey and Tar Compound
thoughtful people) hut It feed« «11
carries a
strong appeal to
the militancy which should
be h r P
thoughtful mothers everywhere.
starved o«ft,"
Ask for It.— No. 1.
Dr. Cadman said that rtopeael- Ken
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1— (LP)—
blllty for world peace or Ito alter- dl*tt
Secretary of Treasury Mellen
DO YOU KNOW
native rests With Orest Britain aS
has ordered the dry propoganda
'T h a t electric light Is infinitely
upon no'other nation. England, f q f
eliminated from the Prohibition
safer than any. other «form of
he said, had supported t h e
’
Bureau enforcements It was re­
lighting when equipment to In­
League and had displayed "a
vealed here today. Hereafter the
conciliatory dfgpoeltion” z toward
prohibition bureau *muet* regard stalled in conformity With the
Germany and her allies in the late
temporanee education as outside proper rules and regulations?
war. Until the United States and add’
That it to necessary to get a
Ite province and concern Itself
permit
before doing any electric
Great Britain agree beforehand bate
solely with law enforcement.
wofk In a building?
to outlaw war between them- ftr0
wives, admiralty interests a r e
Jn)
likely to prevail?*
by t
Dr. Cadman spoke of national-
tu
lam, Ito power over the people of .
a country, and its exclusion of »
“humanism” if carried to ex­
Support for the work of the
tremes, On this point he con­
Congregational
churches of the
cluded:
8<
United
States
during
1828 will
'"The point I wish to make is tllat
be pledged in an "every member
that the infusion ot Internation» ran)l
canvass" Which Will *be taken
al humanism into provincial p a -'taar
by most of the ehurches on Sun­
trlotism is the sole preventative on,t
day,
December 4, 1917.
of national decay and rnln. From as C
The total amount to he raised
this viewpoint, look on the future *way
m M
The Firt Damon is only
one step behind the care­
le ss smoker. Millions of
dollars’ worth of proper­
ty and hundreds of lives
are lost because cigaret­
tes and matches are not
extinguished. Be care­
J. Messal), all residing In the
Butte Creek district were arrest­
ed by Game Wardens Pat Daley
and Roy Parr charged with hav­
ing untagged deer meat in their
possession. A quantity of veni­
son was found in the possession
of each of the trio.
They are
scheduled to appear to answer to
the charge the early part of next
week.
WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU TO BE OUR
GUESTS AT THE
REFERENDUM
MEASURE IS
INTRODUCED
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GOMteTMING V O make
K ings
Violin;
Viola,
Musical Instruments Repaired,
Bows Rehsired.
Ashland Acres
34 Acres Irrigated
Your OvnuTenes
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$1.75 Tier
wmmt vuumm
A STORAGE 00«
Coal, Wood and Stonge
Pasting. Crating and MUpfliflg.
n m n your ar M ncy of
T H E HARTFORD F IR E
INSURANCE COMPANY
ING OF THE J$tl£E TO THE WINNER OF
THE SLOGAN CONTEST.
MOST BEAUTIFUL ETSABL1SHMENT OF
ITS KIND IN THE STATE.
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hotel with
a waftn ivetoom e for
«shaft. 'Opposite tha
Umbto theatres.
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EVENING RECITAL AND THE AWARD­
PLAN TO INSPECT THIS STORE, THE
String
(Violoncello “Especíalo")
Billings Agency
music house
John* Hansen, Klamath Falls
bootlegger, token by Federal Of­
ficer Terry A. Talent with 60
gallons of liqtfOr In b!a posses­
sion. pleaded guilty to a charge
of transportation when arraign­
ed before Justice of the Peace L.
A. Roberto yesterday afternoon.
He was oi-d«red to pay a fine of
8600 add serve 60 days In the
county Jgll. The Colo Eight la
which he Was transporting the
liquor was eodtfee«t«$l by the
federal government.
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Teacher Of
PROGRAM OF EVENT'S INCLUDING AN
Klamath ’Legger
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WE HAVE PREPARED AN ELABORATE
amendment."
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WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 — (IP)
r-^-R^presentatlve McLeod, Michi­
gan, republican, filed a bill which
Is to be formally introduced when
'congress opens, calling for a ref­
erendum on prohibition.
The
bill provides a national vote in
a congressional election two years
hence \>n the question, "Do yon
favor a repeal of the eighteenth
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