Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 06, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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Word was received her© recent­
ly of the birth of a boy to Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Fraley in Berkeley,
September 29.
M other and
daughter are reported to be doing
nicely. Mr. Fraley is the eldest
son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fraley
of this city.
Doeal * P erso n al fNotes
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A Dally Chronicle of those who «some and go, and event« of
local interest
T o P ortland—
i To Portland—
J. K. McWilliams left last
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Hammond
night for P ortland where he will left today for Portland where;
spend several days attending to they will spend a week visiting
business.
witli friends.
Record B reaker Flour Sale is
Beat m ilk— L lnlnger’e Dairy,
I te qcart. Phon« M sR and 269J. on; Columbia H. W. $3.75 per
2«— tf 100; W hite Mountain $4.00 per
100. Q uality Bakery.
30— 6
From H ornbrook—
Mrs. H arry M orr.s came over At Medford—
from H ornbrook Saturday and is
Mrs. May Greene of H argadine
spending several days with her street spent the week-end at Med­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emery.
ford with her sister, Mrs. John
Barneburg.
Ground Cherries— Holmes Gro-
cery.
30— 1
Ground Cherries— Holmes Gro­
cery.
30— 1
Born—
To Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dunn^
K istlers Quality Bread, the best
30— 6
th is morning, an eight pound girl. yet, 8 and 12 cents.
M other and daughter are doing
Return from H unt—
nicely.
R. E. Detrick, F. F. W hittle,
Cliff Paya« makes typewriter and O. O. Helman returned yes­
tablee.
terday from a several days trip to
the K lam ath Lake where they
hunted ducks. They returned
M oved—
Charles Broili and family have very successful.
moved from their home on Oak
Complete Une of Ashland Can­
street to 84 Garfield street.
ned Goods at Detrlcke.
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Complete line of new ready-to-
wear Suite and O’Coate. We are From N o r t h -
Mr. and ^ lr s . Schaseb have
tallora and ean fit you. — Paul-
eernd’e.
26— tf moved to Ashland from the north
and are tem porarily located here.
H u n tin g—
Mr. Schaseb will have charge of
Carl Calson and Howard Oden some of the work at the Skyline
of the Ford Garage returned last mine.
evening from a very successful
duck hunt in the K lam ath Lake
Imogene W allace, Piano and
region.
Harmony Studio, Second floor
Beaver Bldg.
30— tf
iv» $10.00, walk upstairs to
taflor ahop.
17— tf R eturns Hom
Glenn Addis returned home
Spend W eek-End—
Sunday from G rants Pass where
Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hopfield of he has been assisting in the Rex-
P ortland spent Saturday and Sun­ all one cent sale for th e past
day at the home of G. F. Billings. week.
Mr. Hopfleld is the w’ell known
Insurance man in the northwest.
If you want to save, get one of
P aulserud’g suits and overcoats.
eream for whipping and
26— tf
freeh milk, always
«a I n i t t i e Plaea.
239—-tt To Dunsm uir—
,
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Peil, and
T o A pplegate—
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kinney left
Claus K lelnham m er and Owen this morning for
D unsm uir
Purdy made a trip to Applegate where they will spend several days
Friday evening to visit with Mr. on busiiness.
K leinham m er’s parents. They re­
turned late last evening.
No a gen t In Southern Oregon
About eight o'clock Saturday
evening a large am ount of plaster
fell from the ceiling a t McGee’s
store, causing quite a bit of con­
fusion for a short time.
The
goods and) counter were moved
from beneath the falling plaster
immediately so th a t no damage
was done.
REINFORCED CONCRETE
On Vacation—
BUILDING
Miss Lydia McCall is taking a
SEALED PROPOSALS ARE two weeks vacation from her
invited for the construction and j work at the post office. She ex-
mechanical- equipm ent of a rein­ , pects to leave in a day or so for
forced conrete Hotel Building K lam ath Falls where she will
containing 100 guest rooms.
i spend the tim e with friends and
Bids will be received by the relatives.
“ Lithian Hotel Co.” , at the office
of G. M. Frost, Ashland, Oregon,
until 4 o’clock p. m., Friday, Oc­
tober 17, 1924.
A Cashiers’ Check or Bidders’
(Continued from Page 1)
Bond to accompany each bfd,,
made out agreeable to the gener­ lem.
The League of Nations Is con­
al conditions of the contract of
sidered
a valuable instrum ent for
specifications.
peace,
but
its capacity for ac­
Proposals will be received as
tion
m
ust
be
strengthened by ad­
follows:
m
itting
Germany
as an equal
No. 2— General Construction.
member, and by supplem enting
No. 2— Electric Wiring.
its
activities through the coopera­
No. 3— Plum bing.
tion
of the Interparlim entary Un­
No. 4— Heating.
ion. The la tte r would undertake
No. 5— Elevator.
th e establishm ent of a special
Any C ontractor can subm it a propaganda center for peace,
bid for one or more as above seg­ would jdeal with the question of a
regated.
special security treaty between
Plans and specifications can be Germany and France, would d ir­
had by applying at the office of ect the immediate completion of
Tourtelotte & Hummel, A rchitects the general disarm am ent obliga­
311 Failing Building, Portland, tion as laid down in Article 8 of
Oregon, or at the Office of G. M. the Versailles Treaty, would ex­
Frost, Ashland, Oregon.
amine the Versailles Treaty with
O w ner reserves the rig h t to re­ a view to Its revision by the
ject any or all bids.
League, and would prepare a plan
LITHIAN HOTEL CO.
to clear the way for an econom­
By G. M. Frost, Secretary.
ic union of western and central
30— mon-wed-sat. Europe.
Plan 1632, sharing in the first
prize, lays down the basis for or­
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
W ANTED— ..Four $100 per
week men to sell BEST Ford Oil
Gauge made.
Automobile fu r­
nished.
Standard Products Co.,!
1886 Broadway, Granville, Ohio.'
30— 1»
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SEED OF ALL KINDS— We
are wholesale dealers in all
kinds of seed, including all kinds
of vetch, pasture m ixture, clover'
seed and all field seeds, cheat and •
Tangier peas. Oregon Seed Co.,!
Junction City, Ore.
30— 4 mon. I
FOR SALE— Lot a t Lake of
the Woods, next to Chapman lot.
Phone 112 or inquire Oregon
Hotel.
30— 3
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WANTED— Growers to contract
for ten years, for 100 acres of
straw berries, raspberries
and
can w rite better A u to insurance Evergreen blackberries.
Bagley
Special Auto Accident Policy or at low er rates than th e Staples Canning Co., S. D. Taylor, Field
for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo Agency.
Man.
30— 6
of coarse.
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At L a k e -
WANTED— N ursing or will do
Band Practice—
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Klum, Mr. housekeeping for small family;
There will be band practice to­ and Mrs. C. J. Sanford and Mrs. am graduate of massage. Inquire
night at eight o’clock at the City T. W. Sanford spent Saturday and Tidings Office.
30— 2*
Hall.
The band h
not been Sunday a t th eir cottage a t the
FOR SALE— Concord grapes.
practicing for some i ne, so th at Lake of the Woods.
Phone
229-R.
30— 2*
Carl Loveland, dire or, wants
everyone to be present.
Get my prices before you buy
GOOD as new Buescher C mel­
your Fall clothes— P aulserud’s. ody Saxophone at reduced price.
Let us fill your pall with Swifts
26— tf The Rose Confectionery.
Silw r Leai lard. Costs less than
30— Mon. Wed. Frl.
tkortenfng. Goes farther and Is Many at Sale—
were nutritious. Detricks.
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Johnson’s Jew elry Store has
WATER MELONS— lc per lb.,
been crowded every day since the see W. W. Robison, 63 N. Main
Lease Changed—
big sale was launched. The sale St.
30— 2*
The lease on the Vendome Ho­ will continue through the week
tel has been taken over by R. E. and those who have attended re­
Dodd, who will run it in the fu­ port th a t they are well pleased
ture. E. W est was form er lessee. with the bargains they have re­
ceived.
We deliver the goods -Detricks
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lc Sale this week Thurs., Fri.,
Sat., McNair Bros.
Building House—
E. O. Smith of Oak stre et Is Thought Man Lost—
building a modern type bungalow,
Quite a bit of excitement was
which will be one of the most caused at the Lake of the Woods
complete and modern houses in Saturday when it was thought
Ashland when finished.
The th a t Owen Dunlap of Phoenix,
w ork is progressing very rapidly. who was hunting in th a t vicinity,
was lost. Mr. Peck, fire warden
You are welcome to compare there, searched for the man and
my Automobile rates with any a large num ber of people were
other rates in Jackson or Jose­ out hunting for him. He came
phine Counties; you can be the back to camp about two o’clock
Judge. Phone 21, Yeo, of course. and stated th a t he had been h u n t­
30— tf ing all the tim e and was not lost.
ganized international co-opera­
ii Germany’s entrance ” to the"; ment from "the V erialles TreH y
time the desired evidence of her ’
tion in (1) the complete equality
abilty to pay, brings into prospect 1 League is made conditional on the first and mdst urgent prelim .
of all nations in the common or­
the enormous reduction of politi- th at organization's disentangle- ■ inery to peace will be effected.
ganization, (2 ) the abandonm ent
cal tension in the R uhr and Rhine,
of self-defenses— expressed in the gives Germany back her e co n -:
cession of m ilitary equipment ex­
omic soverignty and assures the
ceeding th a t required to guaran­
recovery of Germany as a part of
tee the power of the state w ith­
the economic restoration of the
in its borders, (3) unconditional world.
subordination of the individual
In the development of Inter-
nations to the verdict of the in-
• national Law the plan considers
ternational community and the
the constitution of the League
law recognized and guaranteed by
as im perialistic and states th at
it.
Germany m ust strive to prevent
It considers the League of Na­
the political subordination dicta­
tions as the most im portant or­
5 5 7 8 — F o r s m a ll
ted to her at Versailles from gain­
ganization for international co­
women and slender
ing the force of law. Germany
operation now existing, but th a t
m ust take care th a t in the sys­
girls this narrow frock
in its present form it is incapable
tem of international law which
with its slightly shaped
of assuring genuine peace in
is. to come she is the equal of
tunic and buckled belt
Europe. It m ust be transform ed other states.
is very effective.
in accord with the spirit of the
The plan stands for compulsory
times and adequately to its own
arbitration and the abandonment
purpose.
Germany’s entrance
of w ar as a means of legal de­
should be conditional on recog­
5 5 7 0 — In size ao
fense. It stands for the right of
nized equality with the principal
years only aAg yards
self-determ ination and protection
powers, and the dissociation of the
of national m inorities. It states
o f 54-inch material
League from the Treaty of Ver­
th
a
t
disarm
am
ent
is
a
question
of
sailles.
are required. T h e
m utual tru st, not compulsion, and
D eltor shows you
The plan holds th a t Germany
th at gerenal disarm am ent should
should continue a treaty policy
how
to make the dress.
be carried out under Article 8 of
th a t would provide for obligatory the Covenant.
arbitration in every conceivable
In the development of econ­
case of controversy.
omic intercourse the plan holds,
In regard to the Press, the Ger­
B u tte rlc k
B u tte ric k
th a t the basis for such intercourse
man governm ent should consider
P a tte m
P a tte m
m ust be provided in international
measures to convince public op­
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5570
law, th at there m ust be freedom
inion abroad of th e fact th a t Ger­
of intercourse and movement,
many is a t work in accord with
th a t an international trade law
the conception of the League of
should be created and th a t all
VEN if you have never made a dress
Nations. A thorough-going eluci­
stream s serving world commerce
before, you can make one now with
dation of the question of guilt in
be internationalized.
The plan
the W orld W ar is of the greatest
the aid of the Deltor. W hat is the
concludes with the statem ent that
importance in the moral evalua­
Deltor? A wonderful dressmaking guide
tion of Germany among the na­
enclosed with Butterick Patterns that
tions and the opening of the a r­
shows you with pictures how to make a
chives of nations would provide a
dress from start to finish. Buy your pat*
basis for im partial discussion of
tern at our Butterick Pattern counter,
the guilt question.
then visit our piecesgoods counter where
W ith regard to the Dawes Re­ that will add charm to
port, the plan states th a t it se­
you
will find the new Fall materials in the
any h o m e, reasonably
cures for Germany for the first
popular shades.
For Autumn Street W ear Make
One of These Charming
Slip-Over Dresses
E
Bedroom Suites
priced at
THE ASHLAND FURNITURE
COMPANY
83 N. Main
Always buy BUTTERICK PATTERNS r M tAe DELTOR
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
S te rlin g
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COATS
THE THEATER BEAUTIFUL
: autiful
TODAY—THE MYSTER STORY—“ THE BEDROOM WINDOW’
TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
are made for Children, too,
so the younger generation
will grow tip know
ing the worth of
An all white bun­
galow a p r o n of b u y i n g g o o d
fine long cloth.
clothes at
$1.45
JESîE L. LASKY PRESENTS A
JAMES CRUZE PRODUCTION
C overed W agon
Over the glorious wilderness trail with the Pioneers of ’49
o— o— o— o
The picture the whole world knows about.
Women’s Outing Flannel
Gowns $1.10 to $2.43
Admission 25c & 50c—Matinee 1:30—Evening 7:15 and 9:15.
Special Musical Score by George D. Converse
a n d & e t o n e o r m o r e a b s o lu te ly
FREE
f ^Wednesday.Thursdaq.Fridaq.SaturdaqJ
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Comforting
T houghts
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Experience and an intelligent study
of funeral directing problems enables us
to serve you well. Yet our service does
not end here.
endeavor to bring to those in s o r
row the comforting assurance that every­
thing possible has been done to pay a fit­
ting tribute to the one whom death has
called away.
We
/. P. Dodge & Sons
Funeral Directors
Day Pho« > 213— Night Phones 233-R, 282-J
Mrs Louis Dodge, Lady Assistant
k
4 M M , Get Acquainted Sale I
Dans a t ijo u r -V K 4 Z Q u a lity Store Daus
o n th e
Only
Only
The purpose of this Sale is to make you acquainted with
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Nyal products. You buy one and we give you one or more
absolutely FREE. For example: With each box of Nylotis
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Face Powder De Luxe which you purchase at the regular retail price, we give you a large jar of Nyal Face Cream with
Peroxide FREE. There are many other assortments equally as good listed below. Some of them will just fit your needs.
One Bottle Liquid Shampoo Free w ith one bottle Nyal H irs u to m ___$1.00
One tube Nyalenta Tooth Paste free w ith one Nyal Tooth B r u s h ............... 50
50 Wedgewood Lawn Envelopes Free with one Box Pound Paper . . . .60
One Nylotis Rouge Free with one N ylotis Compact ............................. 1.00
One bottle Nylotis Shaving Cream F r ee with one bottle Nylotis Shaving
Lotion ...................................................................................................................50
This is only a very few of the GREAT BARGAIN offers now given bv the Nyal organization
so that you may get acquainted with these products.
Toilet Goods
Drug Sundries
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