Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 26, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    P \G E FOUR
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Monday, Janpâry 20, Î02A
M oving—
Started to M ontague—
'c lo s e r touch with home officials! bill came up for f.nal passage in I intent to do damage to property J trict Attorney Johnston of Lane
and will make understanding e as-p h e House today. It was the inten-| in prosecuting for trespassing.1 Coupnty w 11 make his appearance
Mrs. Ray Dix is moving fro m ! F. M. Murphy started to Mon-
183 Vista stre et to the Vista tague early this morning, but the
1 ier.
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tion of the friends of the p re -' Three new; bills were introduced. .
"I am gratified th at my prede-' prim ary bill,* sponsored by the The hnn«l
n
kin»
apartm ents.
j connecting rod in his car burned
housd intrAzf.wuzi
introduced 11
bills, e tc Ie t i e t e a v tr in v e stig a tio n
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‘ cu t and he was forced to return
1 cessors
cessora did not make anv
any drastic 1 Jackson County delegation, to a t­ passed six, none of which were committee tonight with a bulging
"COLUMBIA
P L A S T E R home.
change in our a ir policy. It is my tem pt to pull th a t m easure out of con,troversal.
portfolio of evidence. It is ex-
BOARD is the ideal W all Board.’’ '
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view th at an air policy is a m at­ the judiciary committee and sub­
' pected that Johnston will furnish
— Carson-Fowler Lum ber Co.
i Going to D unsm uir—
ter for gradual development and stitu te it on the final passage for
) plenty of fireworks. Both Cleav-
The Elks basketball team is
continuity.
I hope th a t in the the Mills bill. The plan will be CLEAVER 1 0 START
120-2 wk.
er and Johnston will be brought
Ia A shland—
planning a trip to Dunsmuir next
LONDON, Jan. 26. — G reat future we shall continue to keep bitterly fought, but it is likely it
FIREWORKS TONIGHT before the committee at the same
J. V. Briscoe of F ort Klam ath ¡n Klam ath Falls—
W ednesday where they will play Britain is proposing subsidies for, our a ir policy free from party is- will be followed w hen' Mills bill
time and it is understood th a t
n spending a short tim e in Ash-
Mvs Bert O rr Qf this eUy hag the team at th a t city.
private flying.
j sues, and I see no reason now comes up again.
SALEM, Jan. 26— Form er Dis- each is "loaded” for th e other.
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| ‘‘Getting the nation used to the wby we cannot do that.
- gone to Klam ath Falls where she
air is one of the aims of the pres-
“ There is nothing sensational
is visiting a t the home of Mr. and Undergoes Operation——
A safe investm ent! One of Mrs. Henry for a few days.
Mrs. Dale Young underw ent an : ent government of G reat B ritain,” in our a ir policy, but it is a
Paulserud’s suits.
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operation for the removal of ton- said Samuel Hoare, Secretary of policy oLconstant growth and de­ SENATE RUSHES MANY
BILLS INTO A VOTE
r
„
t C om ing to A shland —
need ______
th e sup
s i's at the Community hospital j State for Air, in an interview. velopment. It will ______
She is reported to be "In order to do this, in my e s ti-, P01*t of the nation and we aim to
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. ' Z p - W ebster of Talent who { Saturday.
T H E THEATER BEAUTIFUL
• v - H orton of Newport is has been 8eriously m f
some gettm g along nicely.
mates next Spring, I shall m a k e ' get the nation used to the a ir.”
SALEM, Jan. 26— The Senate
rpending a short time in Ashland timo G
,
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proposals for the encouragement
* y. •
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x
i tim e _,m
ts being brought to Ashland I
today passed a bill legalizing the
attending to business interests. p Qni>
LAST TIME TODAY
The final num ber of the Ash­ of light aeroplane flying clubs.”
n a will undergo medical , treat
organization of Union county high
land Celebrity Course series will
ment.
The present proposals of Sir OREGON CITIES NOW
school districts and a bill remov­
■
We put the chicken in « o u r :
! be given in the Methodist church Samuel are as follow's:
JOINED
BY
LEAGUE
ing
the
necessity
of
proving
the
lam ales. The Plaza.
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A governm ent grant of $50,000
-IN —
Special Auto Accident Policy ' instead of the Armory, Friday
123—
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t
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to
r
every light aeroplane club,
for $5.00 a year. Phone 21. Yeo Jan. 30 is the date.
PORTLAND, Jan. 26. — The
On B usiness—
for equipment
x
of course.
24-tf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
I. N. Scammell of Montague is
All clubs receiving government League of Oregon Municipalities
Seriously 111—
among the business visitors in At G rants P ass—
J. M- Morgan of Mountain Ave­ grants shall meet the require- | came into existance here S atu r­
FOR SALE: — Incubators at
day at a m eeting attended by rep­
the city today.
M. H. Gordon of this city was nue who i/i seriously ill, under­ m ents of the Air Ministry.
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
half
price. A few cockerels from
resentatives of 26 towns of the
A governm ent gran t of $50 for
a business visitor in G rants Pass went an operation at the Com­
my
328
hens.
Mrs.
W.
D.
Booth.
The Medford Fluff Rug man Saturday.
m unity Hospital Saturday.
His every member of one of these state. I t’s purpose is to work for Phone 257— .
123-2t
wi.l be in Ashland Tuesday, Jan.
condition is reported to be quite approved clubs who qualifies for co-operation for the m utual inter­
ests of towns of Oregon and to en­
27. Phone 175.
123— I t
an air license.
FOR SALE: — Newtown culls
Final num ber of Ashland Cele­ serious.
deavor
to obtain the passage of at 50c box. Bring your boxes, 125
Such
a
plan
will
be
of
great
brity course date changed from
In A shland—
an am endm ent to the state con­ Scenic Drive. Phone 440-J. 123-2t
assistance in the development of
tomorrow night to Friday, Jan.
to W ork—
stitution providing m unicipalities
E. P. Schwab and J. C. B urns of
30. Methodist Church» instead of • Mrs. Louise Bold who has been both m ilitary and civil aviation,” with the principals of “ home ru le ”
CARPENTER WANTS WORK
Roseburg are spending several
confined to her home with 111- Sir Samuel said. “ It will widen
Armory building.
123-1
in all m atters pertaining explicity by day or job. W ork guaranteed.
days in Ashland on business.
ness is greatly improved and able the field for the creation of re ­
Phone 122.
123__3t*
to home government.
R eturns Home—
to resume her position in the serve pilots, and it will get the
Photographs of Quality. Studio
Mr,s. Mabel Moore, of this city, | Plaza,
nation used to the a ir and will en­
“YOUNG MAN to distribute circu­
Ashland. On the Plaza.
courage
the
use of civil air PRINTER MISTAKE
who has been visiting in Califor­
lar letters, 10 per cent commission
STOPS BILL VOTE on all sales from your territory,
routes.”
nia for some tim e, returned to V isitin g H e r e -
F m n i N orthern C alifornia—
The new’ British government
Mr. and Mrs. George Plane of
Ashland last night.
SALEM, Jan. 26. — The dis­ part or full time. Style Shirt Co.,
S. H. Callott and T. D. Daw of
has
no
plans
for
any
great
change
Hillrose, Colorado, are in Ashland
Avenue. New
covery th a t the p rin ter had left 232 Lexington
Yreka and L. A. Saldone of Gren­
Seriously 111—
visiting at the W. W. Robison in air policy, according to Sir
York.
123— I t
out an entire page of the original
ada were in Ashland Saturday
Samuel,
but
it
will
carry
on
the
home.
They
arrived
in
Ashland
evening attending the meeting ot ,
A' , C° O|;er » ' M anzanita St.,
bill sent the Mills post-prim ary
W ANTED TO R E N T :— 4 or 5-
policy of gradual expansion which
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Friday night and expect to visit
th e E lk s ledge.
‘S re|>or,ed 10 be s ______
e rl0 M l>'
bill back into committee for cor­ room furnished house with gar- -
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Mr. Cooper has b een 'ill for some ' llere until the middle of the has been in force for the past
r e c t i o n and reprinting when the age. W rite Box C, care of Tidings.' &eortfe Sidney B e tty Blythe ¿/ziZ A le x a n d e r C a rr zk
eighteen months, and which the
week.
In Holly woooL w i th Potash & Perlmatter*
Whisk Brooms, 25c. McNair time but hils condition was thought
Labor
governm ent
supported.
to be improved until the last
Bros.
M eeting in M edford—
This program aims particularly at
week.
A num ber of Ashland sports­ the creation of a large home de­
L t ft Saturday—
men are planning to journey to fense air force. The program calls
In A shland—
Mr and Mrs. Eby, of 526 East
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hooper Medford this evening to attend far fifty-two aeroplanes. At pres­
Main street left Saturday night
of th e ' Jackson ent eighteen of these squadrons
of Dead Indian were visitors in the m eeting
tor Southern California where
County
Game
Association
at the are in service and the rem ainder
the city the middle of the week.
they will visit for borne time.
Library
building.
Some
import-
will go into commission w ithin the
They reported th at they were
forced to go through a large! &Dt fish and game legislation wU1 next two years. It is also planned
Paulserud’s Suits w ear better.
ib e discussed.
to create five squadrons of vol­
am ount of snow to get to A . sh-1
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unteer home defense forces. To
V isitin g H e r e -
fu rth er the plan for defense air
Mrs. C. W. Wilcox of Toledo,
R eceivin g M edieal T reatm ent—
forces Sir John Salmond has been
Tickets
for
the
final
num
ber
of
Oregon, is here visiting her
C. E. Meeks who was injured
created
as Commander of Home
in an automobile accident in Ihe Ashland Celebrity Course ser­ daughter, Mrs. Stanley Hake of Defense for Air and took up his
K lam ath Falls recently, is in Ash­ ies are now on sale at the Cham­ 126 Bush street.
duties Jan u ary 1.
1 2 3 -lt
land undergoing medical tre a t­ ber of Commerce offices.
Sir Samuel stated th a t the gov­
O rdering Calves—
ment.
ernm
ent will continue a vigorous
Fine Program —
Pointing to a steady develop-
policy
for the development of civil
Friday night the children of i ment in th e dairy industry in
Picture Fram ing. Studio Ash­
aviation
and extension of British
the Christian church furnished the i K lam ath is the num ber of orders
land. On the Plaza.
program for the evening. A chor-i placed with the county agent by air routes.
“ It is my earnest hope th at
us of blxty voices has been o r - ! Klam ath ranchers for Tillamook
Ill at Hom«*—
within
a short time the British
To date 28 Tillhmook
J. W. B runer is reported to ganized under the leadership of ¡calves.
routes
to
Europe will be extend­
be quite ill at his home on O. P. B urth. Trios, solos, duets calvds have been ordered by ed to P rague,” said Sir Samuel.
and the orchestra which has also ranchers. W. F. Finnette, well
Scenic Drive.
been recently organized added i known rancher, placed . the last “ Prague is the center Qf Europe
and it is a key point and we are
Sm iths’ M. A. C. Tonic, $1.25 greatly to the enjoyment of th e ' order, one for ten calves.— Klam- hopeful th a t small difficulties in
evening.
ath News.
McNair Bros.
the way of such an extension will
' ’"
Gloria Swanson
“HER LOVE STORY"
Seriously 111—
In M edford——
R eturns H om e—
The presence of Roy P arr of j Domino Provost returned home
Mrs. M artha A. Barron, pioneer
Ashland,
the Jack|son county game! yesterday from Portland where
resident of Southern Oregon, is
reported to be seriously ill at her warden in the city of Medford he has been spending a few dayy
Saturday, accompanied a ro u n d ' on business.
home on Almond street.
tow’n by Patrick Dailey, the spec-1
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ial
state
game
warden
of
this
city,
i
Spends
W
eek
E n d __
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to
seems
to
presage
th
a
t
they
are!
Rilnig
Schuermau
who is at-
Orres tailor shop.
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arranging to put the skids u n d e r' tending the University of Oregon
some one for game law violation. was in Ashland over the week
Leaving Today—
Misses W ijla D. Caffray and — Medford Mail Tribune.
end visiting his parents. He drove
Clara Christensen are leaving to­
< down with Domino Provost.
day by stage for the north where
H ighw ay A ccident—
C ontract Expiree—
they will give revival meetings
George Dillon and H arry Tup
in Portland next week. Miss Caf­ ling of Portland left y esterd ay !
' p ‘T « i 8 “ POT' ” te,‘d' " ‘
fray will visit in Salem and Miss
morning for Ask,and » „ e re they
Christensen in Eugene.
planned to spend several days on
five years, expires next June. The
business before returning to their
m atter of re-electing him or elect­
We have a num ber of Crypts in
homes. But their plans were
the Mountain View Mausoleum
ing some other educator to suc­
short-lived, however, for half
tiiat we are holding at a reason­
ceed him was discussed at the
way over th e m ountains they col­
able price for our friends and pa­
board of education m eeting F ri­
lided with another car, which took
trons. H. C. Stock, Mortician.
day night. Superintendent Smith
the wheel and their fender along
was not present, and so far as
111-Mon. tf
in its downward path. Dillon and
cam be learned, he has not yet
Tupling returned
to
Klamath
A rrived Y esterday—
made application for re-election.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson Falls last night and after a speedy It is understood th a t the board
returned home yesterday from patching of the motor, were able already has aplications for the
Pan Francisco where they spent to resume their journey this a ft­ superintendency from* four well
ernoon. The offending car was
come time on business.
known educators throughout the
driven by H. J, Southard of St. |
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Medford Mail
You are welcome to compare Helens.— K lam ath «Falls Herald. Tribune
my Automobile rates with any
jo th er rates in Jackson or Jose­
phine Counties; you can be the
Judge. Phone 21. Yeo, of course.
Continuing
A t H otel—
Among those registered at the
Hotel Ashland are ^Jr. and Mrs.
C. Boys and LaVerne South, Mc­
Minnville; Mrs. C. A'shbrook,
O akland; A. R. Loyd, San F ran ­
cisco; Mr. and Mrs| E. Elwood
San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. L.
B. Gillespie,
P ortland;
L. B.
Combs and Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Miller, Eugene.
Men who care, know quality
and style. These are found in
Paulserud’s suits.
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The I. O. O. F. Benefit Com­
m ittee will give their second En­
tertainm ent in the month of Ja n u ­
ary on Friday the 30th. Prizes
will be awarded to the lady and
gentlem an wearing the most uni­
que costume.
COMMITTEE
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To Put on Show—
The Lithians are planning to
put on their show at Yreka and
K lam ath Falla if arrangem ents
can be made with those cities.
Until End of
the Month
Pre-lnvenlory
During the next week it will he necessary to
make up your statements for collection.
Have you sufficient for your needs the first of
the month?
Or you may need loose-leaf sheets for your ac­
count books.
We have a complete stock of statements, bill
heads and can reproduce any loose-leaf form you
need.
Edison-Mazàa
PHONE US YOUR NEEDS
ELECTRIC
LAMPS
Reduced
No. 39
Ask us for prices
Are you planning any
house-wiring this spring?
The Ashland Tidings
We will he glad to es­
timate with you.
Murphy Elec. Co.
Our Phone 82
JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
SALES
Only 5 more days left to take advantage of the wonderful saving this Clearance Sale offers
January Clearance of Winter Gar­
ments and Piece Goods and
Dollar Day
SALES
Still a Number of
Wonderful Coat Bar­
gains for This Week
WOMEN’S W INTER COATS
To Close Out
GOODS
WOMEN’S DRESSES, Both Silk and Wool
To Close Out
ONE-HALF LESS
1-3 TO 1-2 LESS
The Regular Price
*
SILK BLOUSES LESS 1-2
SILK PETTICOATS LESS 1-4
N otice to B u ild in g Tradesm en.
A meeting will be held in Med­
ford, Ore., in the near future un­
der the auspices of the United
Bro. Hood of carpenters. W atch
th is paper for fu rth e r notice. J.
A. Fleener, Ashland, Ore. 122-tf
soon be wiped out.
“Always in the back of my mind
there is the aim of a B ritish air-
route to the colonies and the do-i
minions.
An im perial air-route
to India, and even to A ustralia,
is a big project, but I am not
w ithout hopes th a t within three or
four years we will have accom­
plished this great task. I regard j
th at as the big project before t h e !
Air Ministry. It will have a great ■
effect upon the strengthening of i
the Em pire. It will aid trade, of,
course, and it will also strengthen
the bond between th e \)o m in io n s j
and the central government. It
will bring dominion officials into
81x90 Sheets
Special $1.39
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The Regular Price
WOOL DRESS GOODS AND SILKS REDUCED
W HITE GOODS AND DOMESTICS REDUCED
CRETONNE AND CURTAIN MATERIALS REDUCED
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
“ The Quality Store”
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