Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 22, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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A. Jaco b so n of S e a ttle is a b u s i­
ness v isito r in * th e city to day.
R e m o d e lin g -R e p a irin g a t O rres
T a ilo r Shop— U p sta irs. P h o n e 6 4 .'
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T H E FO RU M
A rtic le s of tim e ly interest«
a re w elcom ed u n d e r th is head.
C o m m u n ic a tio n s m u st b e a r th e
s ig n a tu re of th e a u th o r .
Ì In («rants Pass—
i 10m S e a ttle —
Max Ma r ian(i of th is c ity w as!
P. P. H e a te r a n d fam ily of Se- a b u sin e ss v isito r in G ra n ts Pas?')
fitti© sp e n t th e n ig h t in A sh lan d th e f ir s t of th e w eek,
re g is te re d a t th e H o tel A sh lan d . |
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In C a lifo rn ia —
Save 110.00, w alk u p s ta irs to
D. P erozzi w ho is v is itin g in i
O rre s ta ilo r shop.
17 11 I San F ra n c isc o is ex p ected hom e I
I soon.
Dr. K ilm e rs Sw am p R oot, 60c.
• _
- M cN air B ros.
Shipping Older
T he A sh lan d P re s e rv in g Com ­
Stop at H otel—
p an y is sh ip p in g a c a r of c a n n ed ■
H. A. E rickson, and fam ily of c id e r to L os A ngeles th is w eek.
I os A ngeles sto p p ed a t th e H otel
A sh la n d la s t n ig h t.
E a s tm a n K o d ak F ilm .— M cN air
B ros.
“ F o r a ttic s , use o u r COLUM­
BIA P L A S T E R B O A R D .” — C ar- In M edford—
L- n -F o w ler L u m b e r Co. 1 2 0 -^ .w k ¡
.J. K. M cW illiam s a n d A. W .
Moon w ere v isito rs in M edford
P a u ls e r u d ’8 S u its C ost Less.
a n d Gold H ill to d ay .
118-tf
O rres C leans clo th es. P h o n e 64.
From Eugene—
120-1*
F. W . M arks of E u g e n e sp e n t
to d a y in A sh la n d a tte n d in g to In G ra n ts P a s s —
b u sin e ss m a tte rs .
E. M. W a llin of S w ift’s P a c k in g
co m p an y of th is c ’ty w as a b u si­
We p u t th e c h ic k e n in o u r ness v isito r in G ra n ts P a ss T u e s­
ta m a le s.
T h e P la za .
82— tf day.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Ï0 MAKE
ATTEMPT TO BLACKMAIL OPERA SINGER
CrPtENA VAN 60SÙ 0K
K A R sy f p o t r e e
DIVER BREAKS ALL DEPTH RECORDS
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F O R S A L E : — A l Cow. B eth -
w ick C o n cert P ia n o in good con-
d itio n ,
B ru n sw ic k
p h o n o g rap h
w ith tw o dozen rec o rd s, an d one
in v alid w heel c h a ir. C. B. F re n ch .
G ran d v iew D riv e .-
120-3*
W ILM IN G TO N , D el., J a n . 22.
¡ — T he m a rria g e p la n s of P a u l V.
B a te m a n , tw e n ty -fo u r, of P h ila d e l­
ph ia. w ere h a lte d te m p o ra rily by
J u d g e D aniel O. H a stin g s, w hen
he w as c h a rg e d w ith d riv in g an
FO R S A L E : — B a rg a in , L adies a u to w h ile in to x ica te d and fined
f u r (M A RM O T) 3-4 le n g th co at $300 an d costs. B atem an w as un­
a b le to pay th e line a n d le ft h is
s lig h tly w orn, size 36. A lso A la s­
a u to m o b ile as se c u rity .
k a Seal w a ist len g th cape new ly
B a te m a n a d m itte d lie w as u n ­
re n o v a te d , good as new. T elep h o n e
d
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th e influence of liq u o r, b u t
No. 195.
120— 2*
said frie n d s in G e rm a n to w n h a d
ANY WOMAN w ho can w alk & given him a fa re w e ll d in n e r in
ta lk — t h a t will w e a r one of o u r view of his a p p ro a c h in g m a rria g e .
C h ic k u it
heavy S to c k in g
s u it He w as m et o u tsid e th e c o u rtro o m
d re sse s t h a t r e ta il fo r $5.50 can by his fian cee, w ho re fu se d to give
sell 12 to 15 e v e ry day. N o t sold h e r n a m e , a n d co u p le h u rrie d
in s to re s. S o m e th in g a b so lu te ly aw ay.
new t h a t sells on sig h t. To save
O a k rid g e — A dozen b u ild in g s
d e la y send m oney o rd e r for $4.95
now u n d e r w ay, fo r resid e n ce a n d
B u st size, H e ig h t a n d
w eig h t.
b u sin e ss p u rp o ses.
S ta te c o lo r d esired . W e w ill f o r­
w ard sa m p le D ress a n d co m p lete
S ellin g O u tfit. W ill re fu n d m oney,
by r e tu r n m ail if n o t sa tisfie d .
C H IC K N IT
D R ESS
CO.
302
COUCH BLDG. PO R TLA N D . O R E.
120-3t
A pipe’s sprung a leak!
B E R L IN , J a n . 22— D u rin g th e
¡e le c tio n
cam p aig n
G e rm a n y ’s
L e tte r to T h e E d ito r:
; “ A nti-S aloon
L eague”
stepped
It is a s tra n g e coincidence th a t
fo rth from o b sc u rity w ith an e x - ,
on one co lu m n of T he A shland
te n siv e p ro g ra m , w hich, sh o u ld i
T id in g s we sh o u ld be in fo rm ed
it be c a rrie d o u t, w ould re n d e r
th a t it is n e c essa ry fo hold a
G erm an y d ry e r th a n th e U nited
special e le c tio n , c a llin g fo r a spec­
S ta te s.
(
ial bond issue to be used fo r tlie
T he lea g u e a d m itte d ly does n o t j
p u rc h a se of th e C h a u ta u q u a b u ild ­
J com m and a la rg e force, its re g is ­ ing a n d g ro u n d s.
tra tio n n u m b e rs to ta llin g to a b o u t;
On th e nex t co lu m n we a re a p ­
j 20,000 G erm an s.
So, since an
p ra ise d of th e fa c t th a t th e city
a p p e al to th e n a tio n o r a p r o h i- ,
i b itio n tic k e t w ould n o t h av e h it) of A sh la n d h a s a to ta l b alan ce of
$85,195.96 in th e tre a s u ry . W hy
i hom e, th e lea g u e s ta r te d p ro p a- I
♦hen th e n ec essity of bonds and
i g a n d a a m o n g th e R e ic h sta g m em -
th e a d d e d expense of a n .election?
i b e rs-e le c t by s u b m ittin g to th e m .'
W ill som e one, w ho is q u a lifie d to
in a c o n fid e n tia l le tte r, th e fol-1
a n sw e r, p lease ex p lain .
1 low ing d e m a n d s:
L. H. JA C K S.
“ 1— I t sh o u ld he p ro h ib ite d to
u se co rn , m aize, s u g a r, p o ta to e s ,!
f r u it o r o th e r fo o d stu ffs fo r m an- j
u fa c tu re of alcoholic d rin k s , ex- i
e e p t to a n e x te n t re q u ire d
foi '
m ed ical o r litu rg ic p u rp o ses.
F O R S A L E : — C o ck erels from
“ 2— Im p o rt of alcoholic d r in k s
F a n c re d special pen chix. P ric e
tro m a b ro a d sh o u ld be p ro h ib ite d ,
$5.00 e a ch .— E. T. M orrison 1049
in c o n sid e ra tio n of th e in sta b il-
A sh lan d S tre e t.
120-4*
itity o f th e G erm an c u rre n c y .
“ 3— A ll b re w e rie s an d d is till­
L e tte rh o a o s .
s ta te m e n ts .
t o
e rie s to be n a tio n a liz e d a n d tr a n s ­
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fo rm e d in to fo o d stu ff fac to rie s.
I A ll b a rs a n d r e s ta u r a n ts
to- be ta k e n over o r m an a g e d b y '
th e G o v e rn m e n t a n d tra n s fo rm e d
in to a n ti-alc o h o lic d in in g h a ils.
j
“ 5— S tric te s t
p ro h ib itio n
of
s e rv in g o u t a lco h o lic d rin k s to
Bebe Daniels
p e rso n s u n d e r age.
In the Paramount Picture
'S inners in Heaven*
“ 6— D u rin g 4 tra n s itio n -p e rio d
e x is tin g licen ses «should be cu r-
A t th e VINING
ta ille d to five y e a rs a n d p en d in g
F R ID A Y a n d SATURDAY
z
1’cen ses sh o u ld n o t be g ra n te d
u n le s s -a p p ro v e d by a re fe re n d u m
M o n m o u th •— C o m p letio n a n d
of th e resp e c tiv e co m m u n ity .
d e d ic a tio n of se ctio n of W e st Side
— D u rin g a tra n s itio n -p e rio d h ig h w a y gives f ir s t u n b ro k e n p a v ­
b etw een now a n d d e fin ite p ro h i-'
ed ro a d ac ro ss O regon,
bitio n , alcoholic d r in k s «should n o t
OX
be serv ed o u t on S a tu rd a y s and
th e p re c e d in g n ig h t, pay
days,
electio n d ay s a n d th e tw o p r e c e d - '
in g n ig h ts .”
T he N eue B e rlin e r Z e itu n g pub- 1
iish in g th e le tte r C om m ents upon
When you think of a re­
it as follow s:
Over 300 titles
“ U n d o u b te d ly som e of th e se d e ­ membrance for your wife,
to choose from
m an d s, esp ec ially th o se re fe rrin g ! sister, sweetheart or moth­
to p e rso n s u n d e r age, a re reas-1 er, do not forget the old
o n a b le a n d sh o u ld be a p p ro v e d , .
saying, “ She loves flow­
h u t o th e rs c e rta in ly sh o o t beyond j
,
th e ir aim . T he p ro h ib itio n m ove­ ers best.”
m en t a im s a t m a k in g G erm an y
No m a tte r w h a t th e v a lu e of
1 a d ry c o u n try a lo n g th e lin e s it
th e g ift is, if sh e d oes n o t feel
lias d o n e in th e S ta te s. W e kno.v
Regular 75c, 85c and
a th rill of h a p p in e ss a n d joy
h o w ever t h a t
p ro h ib itio n
over
w hen she receiv es it, th e g ift
$1.00 Editions
is v a lu e less.
th e r e re s u lte d in in c re a se d s e c re t
“ Say it W ith Flowers”
‘booze’ a n d
m u ltip lic a tio n
of
w hich form in ex p en siv e g ifts,
p ric e s fo r alc o h o lic
d r in k s
of
b u t o n es
w hich
b rin g
th e
q u e s tio n a b le q u a lity . I t is obvious
g
r
e
a
te
s
t
h
ap
p
in
ess.
th a t such a c h a n c e fo r th e w orse
Phone 120
is n o w h e re d e s ira b le .”’
E ig h t m o re days le ft fo r th e At K lam ath F a lls—
big s u it sale w ith e x tra p a n ts free
C yrena Van Gordon, well known opera sta r, Is shown exhibiting to
M rs. A gnes H e rn d o n of th is
a t O rres ta ilo r shop.
1 2 0 -lt* city jo u rn e y e d to K la m a th F a lls H arry P ritzger. A ssistant S ta te ’s A ttorney of Chicago, one of nqm eroua
lette rs she had received from biackniailers, who dem anded th a t she
T u e sd a y a n d w ill m a k e an in d e­ pay them $500. Joseph C assela, taxicab driver, was a rre ste d when he
From P ortland—
fin ite v isit a t th e h o m e of h er taile d at her home and declared a woman had ordered him to cal! for
C. P. B ra le y of P o rtla n d w as in d a u g h te r, M rs. G eorge Tyson.
a ’•package.” The blackm ail notes th re a te n e d Miss Van Gordon with
r’^ath tf she reported the m atter to the police.
A sh lan d to d ay doing b u sin ess w ith
’..■cal m e rc h a n ts.
L eaves H ospital—
M rs. C. G. H a rk in s , d a u g h te r
You a re w elcom e to co m p are of M rs. J. A. R u g e r of th is city,
m y A u to m o b ile r a te s w ith any w ho h a s been ill a t th e C o m m u n ­
o th e r r a te s in J a c k s o n o r J o s e ­ ity H o sp ita l in M edford fo r the
p h in e C o u n ties; you can be th e p a st tw o w eeks h a s re tu r n e d to
J u d g e . P h o n e 21. Yeo, of course. h e r hom e a t 216 N o rth P each
s tre e t.
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< ’rana in A shland—
K. E. C ra n s of K la m a th F a lls H otel Crowded—
is sp e n d in g a few d ays in A shland
A ccording to re p o rts fro m th a t
a tte n d in g to b u sin e ss m a tte rs .
place th e Y rek a In n w hich opened
th is D ecem ber is d o in g such good
W INTER
GARDEN
DANCE b u sin e ss th a t th e o w ners a re co n ­
11»— 8 te m p la tin g an a d d itio n /of sixty
1 RIDAY NIGHT.
room s. I t is also re p o rte d th a t
Ih re From P ortland—
th e M aywood C olony I a n a t C o rn ­
E d w ard B a r r e tt of P o rtla n d is ing, one of th e b est h o te ls in
\ ¿siting in A sh la n d to d ay on b u si­ n o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia , is so crow ded
ness.
t h a t to u ris ts o fte n h a v e to be
IN
tu rn e d aw ay.
Special A u to A ccident P olicy
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f«>r >5.00 a y e a r. P h o n e 21. Yeo
Cliff P a y n e m a k e s c o u n te rs.
i>i co u rse.
24-tf
A c a rd p a rty w ill ’be given a t i
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On B u siness—
th e Civic C lub H ouse by th e So­
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E. E. W eek s of D u n sm u ir a r- cial C o m m itte e F rid a y ev en in g ,
i ived in A sh la n d y e s te rd a y a n d J a n u a r y 23. B rid g e, F ive H u n d re d
v ill spend a s h o rt tim e h e re on an d M ah J o n g g w ill su p p ly th e
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bu sin ess.
e n te rta in m e n t. R e fre s h m e n ts w ill
be se rv e d . T a b les a re b e in g fill­
F re e P a n ts a t P a u ls e ru d 's .
ed, b u t d o n ’t w a it fo r a '.s p e c ia l
1 1 8 -tf in v ita tio n , we a sk a ll w ho w ish
to play c a rd s to com e. A dm ission
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(Jr.ne to M edford—
50c.
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Prince Almost Gets
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M rs. J . A. L o c k h a rt of th e
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Arrested in Japan
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B o u le v a rd h a s gone to M edford President Im proved—
,
w h e re she w il v isit re la tiv e s fo r
T K J E X C O Ä O D I V E . zzz / x . ‘
A m a rk e d im p ro v e m e n t in th e
TO K IO , J a n . 22. — P rin c e P ra -
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som e tim e.
h e a lth of P . L. C am p b ell, p re s i­
J a tip o k , a b r o th e r of th e K in g of
d e n t of th e U n iv e rsity of O re­
S iam , w as u n a b le to re s is t tlie
Deep sea divers, equipped with this strange diving suit, the in­
"COLUM BIA
P L A S T E R gon, w ho is r e c u p e ra tin g a t C or­
te m p ta tio n to p h o to g ra p h th e I n ­
vention of C aptain Benjamin L eavitt, of Philadelphia, and diving from
BOARD is th e id e a l W all’ B oariJ.” o nado, C al., is re p o rte d in a l e t­
lan d Sea, d e s p ite police p ro te s ts
the salvage ship Blakely, have salvaged a $600,000 cargo of copper from
— C a rso n -F o w le r L u m b e r Co.
te r receiv ed y e s te rd a y by r e la ­
thd wreck ot the B ritish frigate "Cape Horn." which went down in
th a t it is^ w ith in th e fo rtific a tio n
120-2 w k. tives.
H e expects to r e m a n in
SI8 feet of w ater off the coast of Chile in IS69. Special
pressure re­ zone of Its k u s h im a .
sisting deep sea lights perm itted them to see.
This is the deepest
th e C a lifo rn ia re s o rt fo r a t least
A s e n try ,
n o t k n o w in g
th e '
m
an
has
ever
dived,
the
record
Having
been
182
feet.
L eavitt, however
lo n g e r.— E u g e n e
In A shland—
tw o
m o n th s
P rin c e , trie d to a r r e s t him , b u t
claim s to have descended 361 feet in trials. He hopes to salvage the
J. C. Jo y of P o rtla n d h a s a rr iv ­ G uard.
$6,000,000 cargo of the L usitania, sunk by a German subm arine off
w as sto p p ed by th e M a ste r of
the coast of Ireland in 252 feet of w ater. The deep sea lam p is shown
ed A sh la n d an d w ill spend som e
C erem o n ies, w ho w as ac co m p a n y ­
ju st ahead of the diver.
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tim e h e re a s sis tin g M r. F le m in g Enjoy L ecture—
ing th e P rin c e .
•
T h e le c tu re on M asonry
and
in w ork on th e L ith ia S p rin g s
Its k u s h im a , Is la n d of L ig h t, is
R eligion, given by Rev. W . J. Burglar Alarm Ring Adds
H o te l of th is city.
SCHOOL CHILDREN
one of tlie th re e ch ief s ig h ts of
O ldfield of A sh lan d fo r th e S cot­
Pomp to Robbers’ March
ASKED TO REPORT J a p a n . On it is a g r e a t tem p le ,
K o d ak fin ish in g . S tu d io A sh ­ tish R ite bodies of M edford w as
whic^h is p a rtly b u ilt o v e r th e sea
w ell a tte n d e d by
M asons
and
lan d . On th e P la za .
R E A D IN G , J a n . 22. — W h ile
C h ild re n of six y e a rs of ag^ on piles a n d a p p e a rs , a t high
frie n d s a n d th e ir lad ies. T he a t ­ th e b u r g la r a la rm w as lo u d ly r in g ­ w ho a re to s ta r t to school th is
tid e , to flo a t on th e s u rfa c e of th e
te n d a n c e w as e s tim a te d a t 150. ing, ro b b ers m arc h ed b oldly o u t s e m e s te r fo r th e firs t tim e a re to
R eturn Home—
w a te r.
M r. a n d M rs. M. M. T u c k e r w ho D. L. D avidson, c h a irm a n of th e of th e g a ra g e of th e H a m b u rg r e p o rt a t e ith e r th e H a w th o rn e
have been v isitin g in R ichm ond, le c tu re c o m m itte e a n n o u n c ed th a t M otor C ar C om pany, ow ned by It. o r J u n io r h ig h school M onday.
C a lifo rn ia fo r th e p a st few m o n th s th e next le c tu re w ould be d e liv ­ P. R e n ts c h le r, a t H a m b u rg , w ith S tu d e n ts e n te r in g th e f ir s t g rad e
THEATER BÍALTIFO
re tu rn e d to
A sh la n d
T uesday. e re d by O. P. Coshow , W o rsh ip ­ $1,000 w o rth of raw fu rs; an d w ill n o t be received a fte r F e b r u ­
W h ile in R ich m o n d M r. T u c k e r ful G ra n d M aster of th e G rand d isa p p e a re d .
a ry 2, b u t a n y child w ho w ill be
e re c te d a b u n g alo w on som e of his L odge of O regon, S a tu rd a y , F eb
R e n ts c h le r h a n d le s D irs, in a d ­ six y e a rs old on o r b e fo re M arch
FINISHING TODAY
ru a r y 7. H is s u b je c t w ill be M as­ d itio n to h is g a ra g e b u sin e ss a n d
p ro p e rty .
15 m hy e n te r a t th is tim e. C hil­
onry an d th e S ta te .
had a b o u t $25,000 w o rth sto re d d re n in th e w est p a r t of tow n
S o u th e rn O regon C linic w ishes
in th e b u ild in g .
T he th u g s c u t a re to re p o rt to th e J u n io r H igh
to a n n o u n c e t h a t from , now on A nnual Tune-Up—
o u t w indow p an es, w ith o u t touch-» a n d th o se in th e e a st a re Jo go
T h e F o rd g a ra g e of th is city is ing th e fra m es, to g e t in to th e ¡ to th e H a w th o rn e School,
Miss A lice R u g e r w ill be in th e ir
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
office fro m 10-12 a n d 1 :3 0 -4 :3 0 h a v in g th e ir th ird a n n u a l F re e b u ild in g .. T hey p ack ed th e ir l o o t '
____________ _____——
d a ily a s g e n e ra l office a s s is ta n t. T une-U p, e x te n d in g from J a n u ­ in to bags, th e n opened th e fro n t
T id in g s W a n t A ds b rin g re s u lts
F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k B ldg. 1 19-4t a ry 2 0 th to F e b ru a ry 1. A t th is d o o rs, s e ttin g off th e a la rm s , an d
tim e th ey in v ite all F o rd ow n­ fled in au to m o b iles.
e
rs to b rin g th e ir c a rs in fo r a
At H otel—
th
o ro u g ji tu n in g up a n d in sp ec­
A m ong th o se re g is te re d a t th e
IMPROVED SCHLUETER ELEC-!
BILL IS PASSED TO
H o tel A sh lan d a re M rs. B. W rig h t tio n . T h is is one of th e u n iq u e
TRIG FLOOR SURFACING
COVER
EMERGENCIES
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SA LEM , J a n . 22. — U n d er th e
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F ra n c isc o ; C. E . R o g e rs,
Los
C. V. CARY
su sp en sio n of ru le s, th e H ouse
P h o n e 313-R
107 2nd St.
A ng eles;
W . A.
C u n d a ll, San h a v e a p p re c ia te d .
to d ay p assed a bill p ro v id in g for
F ra n c isc o ; C. T. C ahoon, S e a ttle .
th e a p p ro p ria tio n of $135,000 to
Here F riday—
Wtk
E a rl H a m a k e r, acco m p an ied by m eet th e s u n d ry d eficiences in th e
Many a t D ance—
Bebe
Mrs. A d d ’e W a lk e r an d h e r sis te r, o p e ra tio n of s ta te d e p a rtm e n ts.
A good crow d a tte n d e d th e E lk s
M rs. G. L.
M ath isen
of
San T hey a re ite m s of th e s ta te e m e r­
d a n c e w hich w as h eld a t th e E lk s
F ra n cisc o , m o to re d to A shland gency b o a rd allo w ed since th e
Richard
H all la s t evening. T he m ain fe a ­
m
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F rid a y , w h ere
th e y
m et
Mr.
lias no season. Flowers
tu r e of th e e v en in g w as th e se rv ­
M athisen en r o u te to San F r a n ­ T he H ouse receiv ed th e S e n a te
ing of b iscu its m ad e by E . G.
have seasons; but the joy
cisco.
T h e M a th isen s c o n tin u e d ban k bill w hich p ro v id e s fo r a p ­
L aw ren ce to accom pany th e feed
and welcome which a
•south, w hile H a m a k e r an d M rs. peal fro m th e city co u n cil to
th a t w as served.
W a lk e r re tu rn e d
to
K la m a th c o u rts w h ere b u sin e ss lic e n ses a re
FLOWER GIFT brings is
rev o k ed . I t w as re fe rre d to th e
F a lls. — K la m a th News.
the same at all seasons of
T o Install Station—
c o m m itte e fo r t h e - r e v i s io n of i
A n u m b e r of th e b u sin e ss m en
the year.
law s.
New Bomber Is Called
of A sh lan d a re c o n te m p la tin g p u t­
There is always a flow­
Battleship of the Air
tin g in fu el oil b u rn e rs in th e ir
P A R IS, J a n . 22. — A v e rita b le i BANK BILL PROTECTS
■AlANCROSlAND'
er or potted plant which
fu rn a c e s. In view of th is fa c t th e b a ttle s h ip of th e a ir, d riv e n by en-j
DEPOSITORS PASSED is appropriate to the
W h ittle T ra n s fe r C om pany is g in es o f 2,000 h o rse p o w e r an d
The story of a strait
p la n n in g to e sta b lish an u n lo a d in g ca p ab le of h u rlin g no less th a n
season.
SA LEM , J a n . 22. — A new
laced girl and a confirm­
s ta tio n a n d re s e rv o ir to h a n d le th e th re e to n s of bom bs a t th e-e n em y ,
Phone 118
b a n k in g law bill, desig n ed to p ro ­
fu e l oil in c a rlo a d lots.
ed woman-hater.
And
is th e f e a tu re of th e n in th I n te r ­ h ib it som e d a n g e ro u s
b a n k in g
we will suggest the kind
n a tio n a l A ir S ulon a t th e G rand p ra c tic e s in th e s ta te a n d to safe
what happened when Fate
which will form aii appro­
P a la is.
g u a rd th e d e p o sito rs w as in tr o ­
threw t h e m
together,
NOTICE
T his a e ria l m o n ste r is th e F a r- duced in to th e S e n a te to d ay . T h e : priate gift.
alone, a thousand miles
I h a v e ju s t in sta lle d a steam m an BN-4 a n d only th e fu se la g e hill places a m in im u m c a p italiza - i
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p la n t fo r c le a n in g e n g in e s. H ave an d one of th e tw o la te ra l en g in e- tio n upon b a n k s in a c co rd a n ce •
from civilization. Framed
y o u r e n g in e c lean ed by steam , it ro o m s is show n, th e h u g e sp an of w ith th e p o p u la tio n of th e tow ns.)
“ The F lorist”
in an actual South Sea
1O7O Boulevard
p re v e n ts fire .
P ric e of c le a n in g its w ings, n e a rly 110 fe e t, m a k in g
setting,
O pen on S u n d a y — W e D eliver
e n g in e $1 .5 0 . A lso c a rs w ash ed a t it d ifficu lt to fin d room fo r th em
R6ad the Ads today in the Ash-!
“Say It With Flowers”
R o b is o n 's G arag e.
120— I t in th e crow ded salon.
land Daily Tidings.
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'B achelor’s Farewell
Fete Lands Him in Court
COME
R IG H T AWAY!
W ater is seeping—it will
rain the ceiling below!
A phone call, a quiek re­
pair, and the plumber pre­
vents the damage.
Ever think of our ser­
vice that w ay t I low we
keep homes comfortable
and protect health and
pocketbook, too*
For quick repairs, new
work oi’ good advice about
modern plumbing, let us
serve von.
O’N eal
Phone' 188
Plumbing and Heating
Books
She Loves
Flow ers Best
M cNair B rothers
T he A shland
G reenhouses
3 0 7 E. Main
Living for
Today Alone
So m any of us a r e p ro n e to
live for to d ay a lo n e — w ith only
s c a n t th o u g h t of tlie m orrow ,
in o th e rs , we condem n th is
w eak n ess, blind to
th e
fact
th a t we a re g u ilty of the. «same
e rro r.
T a k e slock of y o u rse lf, and
see w h e th e r.y o u r e ffo rts of to ­
day a re p ro te c te d by p ro v isio n s
for to m o rro w .
How
w ould
y o u r d e a th a ffe c t y our fam ­
ily ’s incom e? How w ould your
te m p o ra ry o r p e rm a n e n t dis-
‘ a b ility a ffe c t y our ow n well
being?
T h e re is a form of in su ra n c e
pol’cy ju s t su ite d
to
your
needs.
Ask u s a b o u t it.
B illings Agency
V ie ^ e M a S J b Sfare
E stab . 1883
R eal E s ta te & R eal In su ra n c e
41 E. M ain St.
P h o n e 211
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“SUNDOW N”
T he Flow er G ift
Daniels
Dix
T H E FIN A L O FFE R O F T H E SEASON
O u r E n tir e S tock o f M en’s O v erco ats
1-3 OFF
$50.00 ........ O v e r c o a t s ...........$33.35
$45.00 ........ O v e r c o a t s ...........$30.00
$40.00 ........ O v e r c o a t s ...........$26.65
$35.00 ..... O v e r c o a t s ...........$23.35
$30.00 ........ O v e r c o a t s ...........$20.00
$25.00 .........O v e r c o a t s ...........$16.65
$20.00 .
.. O v e r c o a t s ........ $13.34
This is absolutely the Final Overcoat offer of the season
I t ’s a golden o p p o rtu n ity for th e m an who can look ahead
for a season. We can’t hold these eoats over. You (‘an.
L E A T H E R COATS
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