Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 11, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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DAILT TIDINGS
. •»«••, concert gtiutie
to the present tax
, ..muataal remeiMta.:
baseball, -pelas fights
1*»C
tralla.
for appointment or call <8 Hel­
man St., upstairs apt.
C7-fl
FOB RENT — Clean front
roams. Hot baths, »1« per mo.
Elk Hotel. 4th and A SL
—‘
88-1 mo.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished flat.
Nicely furnished sleeping rooms. ford. Oregon,
Furnace heat furnished. SO ft.
Second St.. Utitta Apta.
SO-tf
BUILDING, Repairing, Shing­
ling, Painting, Kalsomlning, Re-
flnlshlng. W. T. Blackwell, 818
Garfield. Phene 8ML,
887-tf
FOB BENT—Furnished apart­
ment. I rooms and bath. 165
Seventh. Inquire 107 Sherman.
Phone 877-1».
64-M
Drayage, storage
distance hauling.
and, long
OO-tf
Oak S t , unfurnished, hot water
in connection. 182.60. Inquire
Hotel Ashland.
■ 61-tf
BOOMS—Steam bested. 16.00
per week sad np. Hotel Ash­
land.
47-tf
FOB SALE—or FART TRADE
— 100 aerea, one mile to town,
good buildings* etaetrle lights
In house and barn. A* bargain.
Phone or write R, Venske, Har-
00-4*
rlsburtf, Orogoa.
laud Hotel Bldg.
•ft-«
FOR SALE—Dry Manzanita
and Oak wood. W. Tavener.
Phone 17F8.
NOBOB
Sealed proposals addressed to
J, »i Landers, secretary of tbs
Board df Regents ot the Oregon
Normal Schools, Will be received
at the office of J. A. Cfiurchlll,
Department of Education, at tjia
Capital Building, Salem, Oregon,
until 10:00 o’clock a. m., No­
vember I I , 1015, for the fur­
nishing ot all material and the
performance of all labor required
tor the completion ot a two-story
concrete building, for the Ore­
gon Normal School at Ashland,
Oregon.
AU work sad materials mast
conform to the plans sad speci­
fications therefor on file at the
offloe of the architects, Benncp
and Hessog, 100A Chamber of
Commerce Building, Portland,
Oregon, sad at the office of J.
A. .Churchill, Salem, Oregon, and
at tbe offle« ot J. H. Faller.
Ashland, Oregon.
58-10
FOR SALE— 7 passenger' Big
Sis Stadebaker in A-Í condition,
at a bargain.
Cash or easy
teams. Calí at 85 Oak St., or
phone 108.
40-8
A REAL BARGAIN
Nine acroo all in fruit, 8 miles
from Ashland on Main Highway.
5-toom modern bungalow. Priced
for quick sale, >2600. A real
chicken ranch.
W. w . ROBI8OÑ
«8 North Mala St.
WAd^WOTOM—Hot o ^ r i f c
fundamentalists, hut a .food
many evoiutieuiato, toe. are lfea*
iy to ba startled to «toto «*
Pyot. William /softer SplUjnsn’a
theories.
Prof Stillman la •«
consulting scientist o f the
culture department, a pesti
member of the Natloaat Am
at Sciences—a very bit
the seleaUftc wprld. < A
CHICAGO, N ot . 10— (U. P.) —
The “A B C ' o f avoiding fraud
In buying shoes and other leath­
er produets is taught In a series
of exhibits, prepared by the
American Leather Producers and
displayed in connection with the
two-day convention of the Tan­
ners* Council ot America which
opened here last week.
veloped as oura, mar barar
“There Is nothing which the
habited the earth before i
average Individual buys about
was even a tadpole, ba says.
which he is as Ignorant as leath­
er goods," said Leo Elkan, presi­
dent of the Chicago Tanners* as-
, soclatlon, which arranged the ex-
, hibits.
.
"The increased use of leather
t offers dishonest manufacturers a
I greater opportunity for faking;.
, Some of these lmltiations are so
• skillful even a tanner Is do-
celved.
“One consists of scattering
leather filings over a fabric and
Oealgrs la Coal, Wood, Packing,
applying a laquer finish. This
Oratta» aad* M onito Len» dist­
preparation has none of the
ance tracking.
qualities of leather, yet a re­
tailer might buy and sell it S3
such without Intentional fraud.”
trucks. <MM
A model show factory is In
formed," Dr. Spillman went ea,
"of course It was entirely dif­ operation at the convention.
from
ferent from the earth we know
now. It was much smaller and
probably surrounded by a dlf- ■
410-R, ferent kind of atmosphere. Ito
living conditions may have toon
untulted to the evolution «< a
race like ours, bat well suited to
the evolution of a race with dif­
ferent physical characteristics,
yet equal to ours In capability
A U C IIO M II»
and intelligence.”
New Edison
Phonograph
>• Hood Rivet
rebuild lta pi
time afo.
Harrisburg
being laid on Willamette bridge.
Rlvotlng is finished.
yeftrs.
The eartlrl . cnaracier
changes. It grows larger. Its
atmosphere a ssu m es a new q u a l­
ity.
It becomes uninhabitable
tor the first race, which perishes
and Is burled „far underneath
the meteorites which are strik­
ing the earth constantly and In­
creasing Its site. - Bnt condi­
tions now may, be suitable for the
evolution of a second race.”
“A few more billions of years
a n by.” related the professor,
and the second race suffers the
same fate as the first. Nobody
can guess how many times this
happened before conditions be­
came suitable tor tbe evolution
ef the human race-’*
Salem — C. K. Spaulding Log
ging Co., buys 1800 acres Poi»
County timber for 2118,500.
that will play
all makes of
Records without
injury to the
record
Palmer Piano
House
Sustained quality
always—
more miles to the gallon
—more life to the motor«
For Fire Protection back
of Stoves, Banges and Oas
Plates, at
‘W J T
MOTORMATES
Simpson’s
Hardware
Winchester Store
A
QasoUne and Cycol M otor O il
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY
YARDSTICK
There has been c o acci­
dent about the popularity
SUPERIOR
BREAD
JL h E B U S IN E S S
W O R L D ha» an accurate measure with
which it gauges the growing value o f securities. It is PRICE*
Uniform
ORDER BY TELEPHONE
¡o. Lowe. Phone 4180
Since 1922, when The California Oregon Power Company first
offered its 7<fa Preferred Stock for puMic investment, the price
has steadily advanced with each successive issue from $92.00 a
share in 1922 to $10000 r shape kx 1925, and is now above par.
Franklin Bakery
Or at Your Grooer
PortlauA — Lumber and wood
manfcfuetururs
here were worth
TNRH®
|T
—14 acres tilled, »17,106.401 In 1881. and 122.-
, Y ,
•a d 8 for pastor«* Fiieed at 77447» In IM 8. y
I1A88.
1 O
fO R ftdJJBi — One dris blcy-
cler nearly new, with electric
COLDS
Apply over throat and chaat
coves with hot Sanaa! cloth.
HStove Wall”
WITH
A IM ACffWW bottom land, al­
falta and grata. IM»« wntur, ll-
rtfetlon tor 7 1*8 acre«, oftuap
a t *»1110.
d ll near City limit«, with tele-
phfne aad R- F. p .- prtrU«»»«.
Inquire of O. ft. Butler, 41 Or«»-
l t » 8L , city*
, >- x e *0*
We bava boot Protection
Asbestos
Asftland 8t
BARGAINS
Winter Is Here
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10— (U.
P.)— Eliminating and slashing
the nuisance taxes, the House
Ways and Means committee to­
day wrote Into the new tax Mil
a $100,000 reduction on auto­
mobile, tobacco, aleohoi and var­
ious Industrial levies.
The committee decided to re­
move theatre ad taxes, taxes on
•toree—like McNair
RANCH
WASHINGTON, N ot . 10— (II.
P .)—^-TMe Interstate Commerce
Cammtolo n today denied repara­
tions to the Western Pine Manu­
facturers association, représent­
a s lumber deajers of Oregon,
Washington. Montana and Idaho,
sanatasi
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
James J . . Crossley, Portland,
Oregon, announces .h is can­
didacy for Republican Nomina­
tion aa U. 8. Senator at the May,
1881 Primaries.
Will work sealonsly tor de­
velopment of Oregon and Oregon
ports, for Irrigation and reclama­
tion and fulfillment of measures
for real benefit of farmers as
suggested by their osganlsations.
Favor World Court.
Reform
Senate for Law-Enforcement. .
FOR SALE— Furniture, 8 days
only.
Sideboard with large
french mirror. Macy oak sec­
tional book case; settee, heating
steve, bed. 2 dressers, 1 chif­
fonier, sewing machine and other
It is preposterous; In f*ct- n
articles. Doran. 088 Ashland la a shams to suffer with Rheu­
stseet.
matism.
This Prescription dose not ruin
FOR SALE—Seed wheat, blue
stem, recleaned. Beardless bar­ the stomach. It does not depress
ley and gray out». 877 B. St., .the heart. But all the meat and
Phone J81-R.
»7-1 mo. good food* yt»U 'wish' while taking
,Trank’s Prescription. Contains no
FOR SALE—One real coach mercury, salicylate soda, oil Win­
saddle horse, gentle, work any tergreen or narcotics, but positive­
where. Will trade for cowu. O. ly overcomes any kind of rheuma­
D. Faris. 1146 N. Main. Phone tism or gout on earth. What
1TF11.
57-tf mere do ynu want! It Is Im­
FOR SALE—Box Factory lum­ possible to get something bet­
ber yard ha« a full atock of all ter. The greatest uric add sol­
kinds of building lumbar at rua- vent known and aRo a gupertor
liver medicine.
sogable prices.
Trunk’s Prescription sells for
monhsiev , Pat. Nov. M ~r
(U. p.h—Raw a« • meakuF ag
an "odfitlal waata»" «1 an ftn-
pending raid «*' VMbMU«» -toft*
fleers la tba latest uevelty adopt­
ed In this asuttaa.
Dry ulantfcs, who recently rant­
ed a «till e a a* ataap h*i la
Rostraver township, neat tora.
hoard t h e furleue ehutterlng ot
a monkey aa they climbed to- the
scene e t aattoa.
ArrW oi at
the stable which housed the
and
OS
«Ir-, I
end
Tnfnnii/itoci
yfeUmg6J2% ntt
hav* l^owd that PAZOO
can be depended npCfl wit
certainty to Stop any case of Itohtaf, BB
fa» Filee. «ad In fe« «hortart «baft »oft
phyeidaae aad Drafftisto in United fertge
PASO OINTMENT fa tabes tilth H
and in tin boxes, 60c. The drcnlar etitdoeed
i
Bow the Company
Has Grown
I k e Measuring Stick
Goes Up
In thteaanM period t t o G a o p a t o *
Investment» in fnneratia» pianta^taea,
equiprnent,e«e., moro then dnubU dta
Thw-«nnoonceraent of the n ew
tow s o f O p e n Stx P ar C a n t Pro-
«m w d ito ck, to yield 6.58% at a
Ite net enrola»»* were m m $1,000..
000.00 fa r M M ae ■itagstafl w ife
$550,000.00 far IM O . I t epenf nearly
$306,000,00 moró (m eetly in fee
coramunitfe» in which h operatati)
for opsmtfa» egpeaaea and taaea.
Il
e» Ptwtorrod Stock hokloro
uppRsimatato $« 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 In
M r e d Stock dWdende fa 1»$$.
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