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ASHLAND DAILY TIDING«!
Ashland
Tidings
d is tric ts , th e n th e re p u b lic a n s m ay
n o t c a rry a s m any c o n g re ssio n a l a n d
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E xcept e n a to ria l c o n te sts a s th ey now hope
for.
can c a n d id a te s. T h e re fo re , we m ay
(he c o m m itte e w ho in te n d s to m ak e b u rg is now eq u ip p ed w ith a p p a ra ­
look fo r few c h a n g e s in th e p o litic a l
ti th o io u g h in v e stig a tio n ol a ll th e tu s e n a b lin g th e tra v e le r to rin g up
Established 1876
. co m p o sitio n of th e s e n a te a f te r next
P u b lish e d E v ery E v en in g
p h a ses o f th e fo re s t policy pro b lem a n y o n e he p lea se s w ith in a w ide)
N ovem ber.
T h e re m ay be som e an d recognizes th e v ita l n ecessity of a re a .
S unday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
T he e n tire m e m b e rsh ip of th e c h a n g es a n d a few s u rp rise s , b u t s e c u rin g th e view s of th e tim b e r
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OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY
w irele ss a n d w ire tele p h o n e .
T he
ele c tio n in N ovem ber.
in a ll p ro b a b ility , to e ffe c t th e re- a t riv in g a t a p a trio tic a n d ra tio n a l tra v e le r sp e a k s th ro u g h a n o rd in a ry :
PAPER
T E L E P H O N E 39
O ne th ir d of th e s e n a te , 32 m em - i P u b lic a n c o n tro l of tb e s e n a te . T he b a sis of le g isla tio n . T he a rc h iv e s of
m o u th p iec e , b u t on top of th e c a r
Entered a t the Ashland, Oregon, b e rs, m u st a lso a p p e al to th e elee- .■ r e Pu b l«can m ajority- in th e u p p e r th e N a tio n a l L u m b e r M a n u fa c tu re rs ’ is a w irele ss se t w ith th e re g u la tio n
Postoffice as Second-class Mail Mat­ to ra te fo r e n d o rse m e n t. A few ¡n ih o u se is now 22, a m a jo rity th a t it a sso c ia tio n in W a sh in g to n have b e e n ' a n te n n a e . T h e w irele ss ta lk is p ick ­
ter.
h o u se a n d s e n a te w ill n o t r u n a g a in , ' w oukl ta k e a p o lit’c . l e a rth q u a k e to . placed a t th e disposal of C h a irm a n
ed up by th e te le p h o n e w ires ru n -
T hey a r e e ith e r tir e d of c o n g re s - )upseL
'H a u g e n a n d his c o m m itte e w heih
n in g a lo n g sid e th e ra ilw a y tra c k and
R e p u b lic a n s a re h o p in g th e y w ill n iea n s th a t th e u tm o st in fo rm a tio n
sio n a l life o r know th e y c a n n o t be
u b l
th e sp e a k e r is th u s c o n n ected w ith
re-e le c te d .
H ope alw ay s sp rin g s re ta in co n tro l of b o th h o u se a n d , a v a ila b le w ill be a t h a n d in c o n v en ­ an e x c h an g e w hich gives him th e |
of nerica
e te rn a l in th e c o n g re ssio n a l b re a s t, s e n a te . If th e h o u se is lo st to th e ie n t form fo r th e use of th e com mi - r ig h t n u m b e r.
how ever, an d th e vast m a jo rity a re d e m o c ra ts we w ill th e n see th e be- t?e
T h e lu m b e r in d u s try w ill be
So su ccessfu l h a s been th e s e rv ­
a lre a d y p la n n in g th e ir c a m p a ig n s to g in n in g o f a re a l m o v em en t for Die j r ep re se n te (i th ro u g h o u t th e h e a rin g s ice th a t its e x te n sio n a ll o v er G er­
sta y in W a sh in g to n , if pos able.
e m o c ra ts to
com e back
in th e j n a n official way by J o h n H. K irb y , m an y is re g a rd e d as m ere ly a m a t­
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A c a re fu l a n a ly s is of th e s itu a tio n
te r of tim e.
i seem s to in d ic a te th a t th e rep u b li- o c ra tic house, opposed a s it w ould M a n u fa c tu re rs ’ a s so c ia tio n ; G eorge
j cans w ill lose a la rg e n u m b e r of be to th e H a rd in g policies a n d th e S. L ong, c h a irm a n of th e fo re stry
WASHINGTON ft.
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; s e a ts in th e h o u se, b u t few if any a d m in is tra tio n , could do m u ch , and c o m m itte e , a n d Dr. W ilson C om pton,
1IGHT. COOL O A Y SC _/
; in th e s e n a te . L osses a re expected d o u b tle ss w ould, to m ak e th e f u tu r e ; lh e a sso c ia tio n m a n a g e r
A RESTFUL SLEEP EVERY NIGHT.
I in th e h o u se b y th e re p u b lic a n lead- le g isla tiv e p ro g ra m s of th e H a rd in g
j ers. T h e rea so n fo r th is is t h a t th e a d m in is tra tio n a fa ilu re . A le g is la ­ TRAINS IN BERLIN
$•<£<§><§> $><§><$ re p u b lic a n la n d slid e t h a t elected tiv e fa ilu re of th e H a rd in g a d m in is ­
NOW HAVE TELEPHONES
tra tio n fo r tw o y e a rs p rio r to 1924
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WASHINGTON LETTER
, P re s id e n t H a rd in g c a rrie d in on its
sw ell in to th e house m an y republi- ¡w o u ld go a lo n g w ay to w a rd d e fe a t­
Union Pacific System Will
i n g th e re p u b lic a n p a rty in th e n ex t
(By International News Service)
I cans w ho re a lly do n o t b elo n g th e re ,
B E R L IN , J a n . 13.— A fte r w irele ss : build Them All With Lumber
! as th e y c am e from d is tr ic ts stro n g ly p re s id e n tia l e lectio n s. T he rep u b li-
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By Col. W IN F IE L D JO N E S
j a n d n o rm a lly d e m o c ratic. I t is th e re -
From Northwest Mills.
w ill r e ta in c o n tro l of th e h o u se, a n d i ,
W A SH IN GTON, J a n . 13.— (Spe- fore to be expected th a t m an y of th e
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c la l.) — R e p u b lic a n a n d d e m o c ra tic s e a ts held by th e se m en w ill re v e rt they know th ey will c o n tin u e to con-
T he Union P acific system will ex
tro l th e se n ate .
house a n d se n a te le a d e rs a re now to th e d e m o c ra ts in an o ff-y e a r ele c ­
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
pend im m ediately nearly $10,000,000
p re p a rin g fo r th e c o n g re ssio n a l elec­ tio n .
' for Increased freig h t c a r equipm ent,
tio n s nex t N ovem ber. C o n g ressm en
according to ann o u n cem en t yesterday
O ut of a to ta l m e m b e rsh ip o f 435 REPRESENTATIVES OF
LUMBER INDUSTRY
, th rough th e local offices.
T his is
a re a p p a re n tly m uch m o re in te re s te d th e re p u b lic a n s h a v e a m a jo rity of
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in th e next e le c tio n s th a n in th e fa te 169, th e la rg e s t th ey h av e ev er had
IN NATIONAL CAPITAL
railw ay expenditures th a t is of im por­
(G ra n ts P a ss, M edford, A sh­
of th e tre a ty gro w in g o u t of th e lim i- except in th e c o n g re sse s of th e ro ­
lan d , K la m a th F a lls .)
tan c e to th e P acific northw est.
ta tio n
of a rm a m e n ts co n feren ce, c o n s tru c tio n p erio d fo llo w in g th e
B eaver B lock, A sh lan d
T he c o n tra cts w hich require the ex­
W A SH IN G TO N , J a n . 13.— L um
Most of th e s e n a to rs who a re up fo r .c iv il w ar. T he m a jo rity is top -h eav y
p en d itu re of the m oney call for the
— B r o k e r s in —
b erm en a n d tim b e r o w n ers from S’
re-electio n th is y e a r seem to be an d f a r in excess of n o rm a l. N ext
B u s in e s s O p p o r tu n itie s ,
building of 4500 new fre ig h t c a rs for
m any p a rts of th e U nited S ta te s w ilU I C
B u s in e s s l e a s e s ,
m o re -c o n c e rn e d w ith th e ir p ro sp e c ts N ovem ber a la rg e n u m b e r of dis-
delivery th e first six m onths of th is
com e to th e n a tio n a l c a p ita l t h i s ' 35
B u s in e s s P a r t n e r s h ip .
o f sta y in g in th e se n a te th a n c o n sid ­ tric ts t h a t a re a lw a y s n e a rly d e m o ­
year. T he c o n tra c ts require th e use
w eek to a tte n d th e h e a rin g s of th e a
of
lum ber from th is te rrito ry to e n te r
e ra tio n of th e new pact.
All tra n s a c tio n s s tric tly
c ra tic w ill r e tu r n to th e d e m o c ra tic
h o u se a g ric u ltu ra l c o m m itte e h av in g 2
I iq to the c o n stru ctio n of th e cars.
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B efore th e cam p aig n b eg in s t h e : fold. T h is is a lre a d y a n tic ip a te d a n d u n d e r c o n s id e ra tio n th e fo rm u la tio n ®
~ S everal m illion feet of fir lum ber will
No c h a rg e fo r lis tin g s
re p u b lic a n m a jo rity in h o u se a n d w ill n o t c re a te a s to n is h m e n t w hen of a n a tio n a l fo re s t policy bill. T h is *
y be used in building th e cars. The
RESULTS PRODUCED
s e n a te w ill have e n a cte d , by n ex t th e r e tu r n s a re a ll in.
railw ay officials have specified th a t
g a th e rin g w ill be in resp o n se to an
J u n e , m o st o f th e law s t h a t w ere
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
th e c a r builders who will e re c t them
W ith such a la rg e m a jo rity , how- In v ita tio n from C h a irm a n H a u g e n of
in th e e a st obtain th is lum ber from
p led g ed In th e cam p aig n th a t elected ever, d e sp ite th e loss of m any s e a ts
m ills on th e U nion Pacific line in th is j
P re sid e n t H a rd in g a n d a re p u b lic a n it is d o u b tfu l if th e re p u b lic a n s will
section.
co n g ress in b o th b ra n c h e s.
C hief lose c o n tro l o f th e house. S till th is
Of the 4500 cars, 2000 will be )
am o n g th e se law s w ill be th e tax m ay h ap p en if th e p eo p le a r e a n g ry
double-sheathed
40-foot, 60-ton box j
FREEZING OUTSIDE—
a n d ta r if f m e a su re s, th e firs t nam ed o v e r th e new tre a ty of a llia n c e w ith
c a rs ; 1500 will be special double- ‘
COMFORTABLE INSIDE
a lre a d y on th e s ta tu te books. Upon G reat B rita in , F ra n c e a n d J a p a n . If
sh eath ed 40-foot, 50-ton autom obile
th is leg isla tiv e reco rd an d th e a c ts th e r e is a w ave of re s e n tm e n t
c a ts for general service, including
Such is th e s itu a tio n w hen o u r
o f th e H a rd in g a d m in is tra tio n , th e a g a in s t th e tr e a ty it is e n tire ly p o s­
m ovem ent of g rain in bulk, and 1000
ste a m o r h o t w a te r r a d ia to r
are to be steel 50-foot, 50-ton autom o­
m a jo rity p a rty in co n g re ss feels it sib le fo r th e d e m o c ra ts to a g a in c a p ­
sy stem is in sta lle d in hom e, o f­
bile c a rs su itable also for general
can go b e fo re th e e le c to ra te w ith tu re c o n tro l of th e house.
fice, fa c to ry o r o th e r b u ild in g .
fre
ig h t service.
confidence. T his co n fid en ce m ay be
A su rv e y o f th e s e n a to ria l candi-
T he tr u e te s t is in th e t h e r ­
T he building of the special cars- for
too o p tim istic , fo r it is p o ssib le th a t i d a te s gives m o re hope to th e rep u b -
th e carry in g of bulk g rain will be of
m o m e te r.
R e p la ce y o u r old
o b jec tio n by th e people to fo re ig n licans. T he 32 c a n d id a te s fo r se n a te
g re a t benefit to the grain shippers of
h o t a ir o r open g r a te o r coal
e n ta n g le m e n ts In th e new tre a ty se a ts a re a b o u t e q u a lly d iv id ed be-
th is section. T hese c a rs will be tig h t
sto v e m eth o d w ith o u r new ,
m ay m o re th a n b a la n c e th e good leg- tw een th e tw o p a rtie s , a n d it so
and m oisture proof. It is planned to
e ffic ie n t h e a tin g system .
keep them in service for sh u ttle serv ­
is la tiv e reco rd of th e re p u b lic a n s. If h a p p e n s th a t th e d e m o c ra tic can d i
ice back and forth from grain-loading
th is h ap p en s, a n d th e r e a r e indica- d a te s up fo r re-e le c tio n a re in s tr o n g )
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ta tio n s to railroad term in al and ship
tio n s in W ash in g to n th a t som e such : d e m o c ra tic s ta te s , an d th e sa m e sit-
ping points a t th e tim e of year when
s to im is b rew in g o u t in th e c o u n try u a tio n e x ists re g a rd in g th e rep u b li
grain is m oving in its g re a te s t bulk.
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$10,000,000 FOR .
NEW FREIGHT CARS
FOUR-SITE SALES
AGENCY
A shland Realty C o .^
Houses to Rent
Property for Sale
25 E a st M ain St.
A sh lan d , Oregon
P h o n e 181
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Canned Goods Special
P e a c h e s in S y r u p , 2 1 6 lb . t i n s ...................................................................... 3 5 ,
A p r ic o ts in S y r u p , 2 1 6 lb . f in s ............................................ \ ; ................ 3 5 «
G r a p e s, C h e r r ie s, B la c k b e r r ie s , N o . 2 t in s . . .................................... 3 0 c
M o n o p o le P in e a p p le , 2 W ’s — 3 c a n s fo r .............. ..
. . . . . .$ 1 .0 4 )
S u n k is t A s p a r a g u s , r o u n d c a n s .................................................................. 3 5 c
S ta n d a r d C o rn , 2 c a n s ........................................................................................ 2 5 c
M in n e s o ta C o rn , 3 c a n s ....................'.............................................................. 5 9 ,.
T o m a to » « , 2 $6, c a n ............................................................................................... 15,.
P u m p k in , 2 1 6 , « a n ..............................................................................................
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F r e u c h P r u n e s , la r g e , 3 lb s . f o r .......................................................... ’ ’ 3 5 ,.
• le a n ,
R a is in s , p e r lb .....................................................................
F a n c y D r ie d A p p le s , 2 lb s . f o r ................................ . . . ’ ’ ’
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A f e w Y e llo w N e w to n 11 A p p le s , p e r b ox ............................................... 0 5 c
M a c a r o n i, b u lk , 4 Ib.s f o r .............................................................................. 3 5 ,.
B e s t R olle«! O a ts, 4 lb s ............................................. ’ ’ ’ ’ ’
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S e c o n d g r a d e R o lle d O a ts, O lb s .................................................................... 3 5 , •
t iin g e r S n a p s, p e r lb ........................................................................................... ’
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P e a n u t B u tte r , 7 lb s. f o r ................................................................ . . . . . . $ 1 .0 0
Fresh Cured Meats of Quality at Right Prices
PLAZA MARKET
H. A. STEARNS
61 NORTH MAIN STREET
D ecidedly Y e s!
j SIMPSON’S
-—after all, isn’t the satisfaction which coines
from knowing your valuable papers, securities
and the like are absolutely safe, worth the few
cents each week, which is all we charge for a
safe deposit box in our fire and burglar proof
vault ?
The C itizens Bank
Ashland,
HARDWARE
Oregon
January Clearance Sale of Dinner Ware
Swenson & McRae Furniture Co
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THE EXCEEDINGLY POPULAR BLUE BIRD SETS
SERVE YOUR FOODS ATTRACTIVELY
--H ere we have blue birds, recognized everywhere as em­
blems ot happiness, applied in a most artistic manner to
Dinnerware. W ith wings outspread they make an exquisite
showing on their background of pearly white semi-porcelain.
I heir breasts are colored red; a narrow hand-traced blue band
encbrcles the edges, and the handles are traced with blue
lines.
—The success of a dinner often depends to a great extent upon
the manner in which the foods are served. This new Dinner-
ware has a creamy white semi-porcelain body with a rich,
clear glaze. The Ivory-toned conventional border is enriched
by medallions in black and gold color. Tiny clusters of pink
rose buds with foliage complete the color scheme. A gold line
encircles the edge of each piece, -handles lined with gold, In
open stock and in sets.
36 Piece Set ..............$12.20
52 Piece Set ..............$20.40
42 Piece Set ..............$14.45 100 Piece Set ...............$37.90
—42 Piece Set at the special low price of $9.85.
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COIN GOLD BORDER—AMERICAN SHAPE
“ Gold bands as applied to this new American shape, give a
richness which is indeed unusual for a set to possess that is
so popularly priced. These bands encircling each piece
accentuate the graceful curvatures to an excellent advantage.
Handles are lined with coin gold.
—In open stock and in sets.
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36 Piece Set ............. $11.00
42 Piece Set .............$13.00
52 Piece Set
$18 35
100 Piece Set ...............$34.10
HAWN SHAPE
—A neat, plain white and gold pattern
that is always in good taste. Edge of
each piece has broad band of bright gold
and an inner gold hair line; gold-traced
handles. In large and small sets and
open stock.
—Priced specially for this sale.
42 Piece Set—$9.00
PANAMA SHAPE
CORN FLOWER SPRAY—PANAMA
SHAPE
—French Floral Spray and Gold. Light
weight. Clusters of wild roses with fol­
iage complete the color scheme. Must be
seen to be appreciated.
—The small blue corn flower and dainty
green leaves add a pleasant note of cheer­
fulness to the table setting. Edges of each
piece have narrow band of bright gold;
handles are traced with gold. Best Ameri­
can semi-poreelain of light weight.
—42 Piece Set—Specially Priced at $9.50
—Priced very special at this sale.
$12.50 per Set of 42 Pieces
SAINT DENNIS DESIGN
Semi-porcelain. Open stock and in sets.
Color scheme consisting of bright gold
edge, thin blue line, half wreath of rose
buds circling St. Dennis coat of arms.
Priced Very Low
We extend to every housewife of the valley a very cordial invitation to inspect our stock ot Dinnerware
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