Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 12, 1921, Page 2, Image 2

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Ashland
P u b lis h e d
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Tidings
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-room w ith a high ceiling.
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THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO. 1 w hich th e p re s id e n t spoke w as placed
th e ta b le a ro u n d w hich s a t th e p rin -
OFFICIAI, CITY AND COUNTY
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of th e ir h e a rts .
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; sp e c ta to rs . th e high d ig n ita rie s of
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i th e c a b in e t, th e m em b e rs of th e
j U nited S ta te s su p re m e c o u rt, sen a-
T a lk in g a c ro ss th e c o n tin e n t is
beco m in g a s c o m m o n p lace a s t a lk ­ .o rs am i re p re s e n ta tiv e s a n d d is tin g ­
ing a c ro s s a city. W ire le ss telep h o n y uished fo reign v isitors.
I he p re p a ra tio n of th e c o n fe re n ce
p ro m ises e a rly su c ce ssfu l d ev elo p ­
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n d a, o r p ro g ra m , is expected to
m en t, a n d th e ^spoken w ord soon will
be
accom plished w ith h u t little d if­
be ra c in g th ro u g h th e a ir alongstc*
ficulty.
th e code d o ts a n d d a sh e s of th e tele
If is p ro b ab le th a t as soon a s the*
g ra p h . T he m a rv e ls of in v en tio n
p
re
lim in a ry o rg n iza tio n is- e ffe c te d
to m e ra ilin g am o n g m en a s th ic k ly
th
e
co n fe re n ce will s p lit u p in to n u ­
a s leaves s c u rrie d a n d s tre w n by
m ero u s c o m m itte e s ^ o deal w ith the
th e n u lu m ii g u st.
i la r .o u s a sp e c ts of th e p ro b le m s p r e ­
in th e m idst of econom ic re a d ju s t se n te d , •’. e., one c o m m itte e to deal
m ea t a n d w h ile in d u s tria l an d b u si­ With “ new ag encies of w a r fa r e ,” a n ­
ness s ta tu s has been a t low ebb. th e o th e r to c o n sid e r “ ra ilw a y s of th e
A m erican people h av e been saving F a r E a s t,” etc.
It is th e plan of th e A m erican
m oney in volum e t h a t to ta ls a huge
d
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le
g a tio n to have th e co n fe re n ce
sum .
It is a fact w hich sa v o rs of
th e a n o m a lo u s th a t th e h a rd e r th e proceed c o n c u rre n tly w ith th e d s -
cusslon of a rm a m e n t -lim itatio n an d
tim es, th e m ore th e people save.
F a r E a s te rn q u e stio n s.
R O Y A L IT A L IA N A U U O K IH A IS T S — M ARCUS SHOW O P 1921
It has been a d v a n c e d from som e
If th e “ open d o o r” in C h in « really
is to sta y open, its liln g e s m u st be q u a r te r s th a t th e c o n fe re n ce sh o u ld
oiled w ith good fa ith on th e p a r t of firs t ta k e up a n d disp o se of th e co n ­
all th e pow ers h a v in g in te re s ts an d tro v e rsia l q u e stio n s of th e F a r E a s t
before a tte m p tin g to d iscu ss a r m a ­
in flu e n ce th e re .
m ent lim ita tio n . T he a rg u m e n t a d ­
That l,0 0 b ,0 0 0 m en who h a d been vanced in s u p p o rt of th is c o n te n tio n
out ot w ork have found em ploym ent n th a t it will be u seless to d isc u ss
recen tly , w hole tim e o r p a rt tim e, Is lim itin g n av ies u n le ss th e pow ers
IL (BOB) MIDDLETON, Prop.
th e k nd of new s th a t w arm s th e an rea c h an a g re e m e n t c o n c ern in g
“Ask Me— I K now ”
he Far East.
heart.
I he m ore ra d ic a l p ro p o n e n ts of
Q uality L e a th e r L eggings, re a l le a th e r .......................................... $41.00
T he life o f e a se does n o t m ake im m in e n t lim ita tio n a n d th e advo-
Mai hies S p ecialties o f A ll Kinds
for th e d e v e lo p m e n t of s tro n g m oral a te s of co m p le te d is a rm a m e n t ta k e
A Good L ine of Pocket K nives
q u a litie s .
th e o p p o site view th a t th e c o n fer-
O j-'ers for Sporting Goods of any Kind Given Special A tten tion
•nce sh o u ld get to w ork a n d dispose
I- isb ing Tackle th at's Fit for F ishin g
.of a rm a m e n t q u e s tio n s fir^ t, a n d .
ih en , w ith a rm ie s a n d n a v ie s in th e
SPO R TSM EN A T T E N T IO N !
b ack g ro u n d an d o ut of th e w ay, ta k e
M a tc h F r id a y 's P a p e r fo r S p ecials on S p o rtin g G oods
up F a r E a s te rn p o litic a l a n d eco n ­
om ic m a tte rs .
B etw een th e se tw o schools of
th o u g h t
is
S e c re ta ry
of
S ta te s
M ED FO R D , O r.. Nov. 12— T he
H u g h es, hacked by th e A m erican
R ogue R iv er valley p e a r c o m m e r­
d e le g a tio n .
He b elieves t h a t th e
cial crop fo r th e 1921 seaso n for
co n fe re n ce w ill m ove m o re q u ick ly
th e
M edford d is tric t, co m p risin g
a n d accom plish b e tte r r e s u lts bv
MeuCord, V o rh ies a n d P h o e n ix , has
ta k in g th em up to g e th e r, lea v in g to
all been sh ipped to th e e a s te rn m a r­ th e n av al e x p e rts th e m a tte r s of
kets, a c c o rd in g to S o u th e rn P acific
A g en t M ontgom ery. T h ese sh ip m e n ts Ö d la n d 0 a rm a m T n t a n d t o T ^ n T
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Cozy Qloiv cJime ds d-feref
Little Brother to the Coal Pile! In the early days of
fall, in winter, and in spring, the Westinghouse Cozy Glow
fills a positive need and comes nearer to being an all-year-
Tound heater than you can realize unless you have one
The
Elkhorn Can Store
9
8W Gak Street
■Wh»
Westinghouse
•
Cozy Glow isn’t a fire. It makes no fumes, nor does it stale
the air. I t’s perfectly safe even if upset. It throws the heat
in any direction a cozy glow when and where you want it.
Pick it up and carry it to the room or to the comer
that is chilly. Or send one of the youngsters to get it.
Like all Westinghouse Heating Appliances, it makes a lot
of heat for its weight. I t’s a convenience, of course, but
a winter necessity also. Get a Cozy Glow now from one
of the following dealers, and have warmth when you want
ic right through to next summer.
Medford District
Ships 690 Cars of
Pears to Markets
TRY....
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J o r d a n E le c tr ic Co.
P rice ’s C re a m K isses
n u m b ere d 690 carloads
tl nt
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c a rlo a d s, as a tr«j
g a I in
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n a ts a n d p o litic a l le a d e rs th e m a t­
<87 c a rlo a d s fo r th e p rev io u s y ear.
te rs a ffe c tin g C hina a n d th e P acific
I P to d a te 411 of th e e s tim a te d
T he A m erican d e le g a tio n in th is
800 to 1000 c a rlo a d s of a p p le s from
position h a s th e su p p o rt of th e J a p
th e M edford d is tric t h a v e been s h ip ­
b n e se d e le g a tio n , a n d little d ifficu lty
ped.
L ast y e a r ’s a p p le cro p from
is ex p ected to be e n c o u n te re d in
« his d is tric t w as 267 c a rs .
E m p ty i rea c h in g
a n a g re e m e n t.
r e tr ig e r a to r c a rs c o n tin u e to a rriv e
to am ply ta k e c a re of a ll local s h ip ­
m en ts.
A d d itio n a l c a rs c le a re d a n d r e ­
p o r te d sold by Dan W u lle & Co., th e
L ondon im p o rte rs , a t p riv a te sa le i
net th e g ro w e r nt p re s e n t ex c h an g e
$1400 p er c a r c le a r of all ex p en ses j
th e firm s local re p re s e n ta tiv e re- ,
p o rts. T h is firm a lso re p o rts th e
E n g lish m a rk e t s te a d y w ith e n c o u r - !
a g in g p ro sp e c ts fo r N ew tow ns.
Tyre K jk :*
F re e T ube
REED TO SPEAK AT
METHODIST CHURCH
SUNDAY MORNING
M. C. R eed, piloted C h a u ta u q u a
s u p e rin te n d e n t a n d lecturer,* is to
give th e a d d re s s a t th e M e th o d ist
c h u rc h S u n d a y m o rn in g , ^ n d bbs
chosen fo r his s u b je c t th e caption-,
“ Old H ens a n d Y oung C h ic k e n s.”
Now ju s t w h a t Mr. R eed h a s in his
in in d nobody a t th is s ta g e of th e
g a m e know s, fo r h e can be a s h u m ­
o ro u s a s M ark T w ain, o r a s elo q u e n t
a s he c a re s to be. Mr. R e e d ’s h u m o r
u su a lly cro p s o u t w hen p re s id in g a t
som e sp ecial m e e tin g o r a c tin g as
to a s tm a s te r,
but
w hen
sp e ak in g
from th e p u lp it he u su a lly g ets
dow n to s tr a ig h t b u sin e ss. H ow so­
ev er, it re m a in s to he seen w h e th e r
th e
Hen a n d Y oung C h ic k e n s”
a re to be th e s u b je c t of h u m o ro u s
rid ic u le or th e o b jec t o f e lo q u e n t
defense.
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LEADERS OF 9 WORLD
I’OWERS TO CURB WAR
(C o n tin u e d from
P a g e 1)
is one o f th e m ost b e a u tifu l o f th e
n a tio n a l c a p ita l’s m any b e a u tifu l
b u ild in g s, a s to n e ’s th ro w from th e
W h ite H ouse, th e s ta t e ,' w a r a n d
n av y b u ild in g .
T h e a u d ie n c e th a t h e a rd P re s id e n t
H a r d in g ’s o p e n in g a d d re s s of w el­
com e to d ay w as sm all a n d select.
It w as m a d e so, n e c e ssa rily , by th e
Ashland, Oregon
5 0 c e n ts p er p o u n d
o n d is p la y in w in d o w
F o b e s S u p p l y Co.
ENDERS’ CONFECTIONERY
W holesale Distributors
LESLIE PRICE, Prop.
Portland, Oregon
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Limited ♦ Armaments and
Limitless Progress
W ED N ESD A Y - THE BIG AIJTO DAY
H isto ry h a s ta u g h t t h a t P eace not W a r b rin g s h a p p i­
ness. I t is to he hoped th a t th is k n o w le d g e w ill be r e ­
fle c te d c le a rly in th e D is a rm a m e n t C o n feren ce a t W a s h ­
in g to n , N ovem ber 11 th , th a t th e w o rld 's w e a lth m ay bo
c o n serv ed fo r th e w o rld ’s p ro sp e rity .
As w ith n a tio n s, so w ith m en : success com es th ro u g h
a b ility to reco g n ize a n d plan fo r th e b est in life.
M h a te v e r th e re s u lts of th e D isa rm a m e n t C o n feren ce,
a c o n fe re n ce in th e hom e now m ay well d e c re e a bank-
a c c o u n t fo r ev ery m em b er of th e fa m ily — a b a n k a c ­
count at
with every Mason-Cord
at Leedom’s Tire
Hospital
N ew est
L e a th e r
H andbags
T h e C itiz en s B a n k
Ashland,
Just received from a nation­
ally famous manufacturer of
good Leather Bags. Ex
pertly made and finished,
i itted with coin purse, in
side pocket and separate
mirrors. Lined with moire
and leather.
Oregon
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- i n A shland
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W e d n e s d a y th e f ir s t c a r of
LITTLE
W ill h e u n lo a d e d b y
The Class A Garage
This is ihe nilliest Little Car on Hie market, a real Packard Product.
Guaranteed m ileage io gallon 20.
Price $2725 F. O. B. Ashias d.
Priced $4.00 to $12.00
SHOPPING BAGS AND
BEAUTY BOXES
Priced $1.75 to $11.50
M c N a ir
Ju st Received a Large Shipment of
B ros*
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We are distributors 'for Southern
Oregon and Northern California for
The Best and Cletrac Tractors
Call in and see the new 30 Best
and New Baby Clectrac.
HUBBARD BROS
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MEDFORD, OREGON
ROO
This is first quality material and the price is right.
Repair the roof before the fall rains.
We carry a complete line of Roof Paints.
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Paints, Oils, Glass, Wall Paper, etc.