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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1925)
By Taylor MOM AND POP YOUR ChtCK V S a h ' r - — Secretary hf tta N a n W llta f today was trap to foMW® 0® * * own initiate^. ta « W embarrass ing hU eh jät o» «e temala a t WS tta rsaponelbUlty for kaaplng WJL By R IC H A R D C. W IL SO N ta r to to o aavy eabtoet ta«t (United Freds Staff Correopon- throne® »» «meW w h ite H omo denial of reparts from W%shlng- ■LINCOLN, N e b ., D ee. 1— (U . ton that Wither wm rel|gnliltf. P )— The Nehnanka farmer Is Wilbur’a* ndmlnlstratloa ot' the rapidly patting hie living condi nary department haa been under tions on a par with h is city tire almoet constantly since tne neighbor. Shenandoah disaster, and during In addition to this, he Is mak the recent phases of the aviation ing Jtbe form home an alluring controversy. It Is certain that place for hie sone and daughters. numerous blasts from congress During the pad* five yuan tta will he directed sta le s t him. 1 2 7 ,•• • Nebraska Cams have' In ■........... creased the number e f farm home modern heating plants 75 TROPICAL GALE IN per cent, the number of modern FLORIDA KILLS P IV I lightning plants 87 per oeed, and the number ot farm homes with , TAMPA, Florida, Doc. 1— (C. P .)— A. tropical gale, roaring running water 118 per cent. The increase in these con along in the wake of the »moat veniences ot life during the past severe rainstorm in the history year hks beta nearly 25 per of tho state, lashed the west cent, according to the state de coast of Florida daring the night, partment of agricultural statis canning heavy damage, and some tics which has Just completed Asa of life. Five wore known a compilation of torjn improvo- to have boon kiUed. meats. , Records of the Uftreratty of VB88XLL GROUNDED ON Nebraska show that nearly *36 GRAYS HARBQR BAR per cent of tho 2,000 studenti ABERDEEN, Wash., Dec. i-t- enrolled this year come from forme. Nearly SO per cent of (U. P.»— A vessel. believed to these farm students are studying be the steamer Lacp of the Ham- courses pertaining |o agriculture. maud Lumber company fleet war Chancellor Samuel Avery of ashore on the north Jetty at the university, when shown tlfb the entrance to Grays Harbor figures giving the number of this 'morning. A boat from tta modernised form homes In the state, e x p ressed belief that the fety, according to word from college training of farmers* sons and daughters was Instrumental the Westport life saving station. Tho vessel Is about four hun in bringing about modem fgrm dred yards from shore, and the After tho fa r m . youth haa coast guardsmen are nnabla to had a taste o f living la a mod em city home during his col but It was so high on the beach lege training it la only natural that there'Is no Immediate daag- that bo would desire the same er to those remaining aboard thing when he returned to the The coast gutfrd crow pat Into farm," Chancellor Avery point Westport this morning to wait ed ont. "It is a wise former until the seas went down before that provides these present day making another attain pt to -reach conveniences and keeps tola sons i t and daughters on tho farm." The rifeid Increase in modern conveniences , on t l * f o ^ ^ p e j not index an abounding pros- perlfy ok the farm, said A. E. OLYMPIA, Wash., Doc. 1 Anderson, federal agricultural H ta tlstlclen , b u t m er e ly r e fle c ts (U. P .)— The senate unanimous permanency and stability on the ly passed the motion submitted part of tho Nebraska farm pop- by Senator Ralph Metcalf of Pierce county, to postpone action ' ulatlon. "Since the farm home la close on the Governor’s appointees un ly Identified with farm business til Friday. Confirmation of the it Is necessary that factors which appointees was scheduled to come make comfort and contentment up today. have a peculiar significance with the farm enterprise,” Anderson N o n e s TO CREDITORS Lj explained IN THE COUNTY COURT OF • THE 8TATE OF OREGON LIME CAUSES FIRE FOR THT COUNTY OF JACK- I SOUTH BEND, Wash., Nov. 20. SON. — (IP)— Steam playing on a barrel NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN •of lime Is believed to have been by the undersigned Executor of the cause of the 311.000 fire the Estate of Samuel B. Stoner, which destroyed the Troy Laundry Deceased, to the -creditors of, and all persons having claims here Saturday. against the said deceased, to exhlPIt the same with proper vouchers and duly verified, •Tha patrons of a local show within six ( • ) months after the house were very much disturbed first publication ot this notice and annoyed by tha continuous to the undersigned, at the of coughing ot a person in tho andl- fice of tho Cltlsens’ Bank of Ash- *ence. Don’t bo a nuisance be lanjl, Ashland, Oregon, whlah cause you have a cough or cold. office tho undersigned selects A few doses of FOLEY’S HONEY as a place of business in all AND TAR COMPOUND taken matters connected with said es- promptly will bring speedy re > of first publication, No- lief from coughs, colds add * 24, 1225. hoarseness. Mrs. W. T. Clary, V, O. N. BMITH, White Plains, Va., wrltaa: "We Executor of the last have used FOLEY’S HONEY AND will of Samuel B. TAR COMPOUND for colds <nd Stoner, Deceased. bad coughs with Splendid results. Sold Everywhere. 2 ] 72-fc Tues 8 O r L 0 R € T T A -I HAVtWfT ATHUC6 Gee if v < owe W H Ÿ -A - PERHAPS A -W H Y Y e s--/ HAD A M C E RCA DUCK LIKE WC HAD A T THE . C U » L A ST y < WIGHT c X OH HOW 1 -A JO UNU.V- THAT IBMX7VED BASED thcik . S alad amd A laska R ussian , I j M-M- V m XX> HAVE Sft-SCT Z « ow e tsKAMC* tmmktw.- «rsduu »□>*). new«* W»tL o r Hoi ’ . VlMtM w u « K H H6MC I WpUCv—i a r«\C RX.O VuiT r o ’ Bk <är»s we öu.t." w essëiû So MUCH y „ TOO -Z , hv«)« G. P Aftfy IRRIGATION Poland BONDS GUARANTEED«®^ obstruction ÇtîSKÎ, ON TREE OUTTl MIAMI, Florida, Dee. 1— (U. P .)— Leaving behind a trail of mud and debris, Miami’s flood, which, placed this famous winter resort under more thaa two feet of water, ia«*n<foM®« almost every business house In the city, followed s terrific rainstorm of Sunday night, receded today. The entire city Is busy today with, brooms and water hoses, washing away the “muck.” TAMPA, Florida, Dec. 1— (U- P .)— Ten negroes were k ll’ed here when a gale demolished a work camp, near here during* a storm which swept the Florid» F. L. Putnam, who haa wi' neased the havoc created ’ by some people In seeking Christmas trees, stated to The Tidings rep resentative this morning that these desiring Christmas trees should*take them from a thicket. Instead of * selecting isolated trees. In this way the remain ing trees In the thicket are permitted to make faster growth, which really helps in the Iona run. He said that two-thJyds of the trees in a thicket could be advantageously cut and he estimated that in one acre Of evergreens there would be auf- flelent trees to fnrnlMt a. trm for every family who desires to probably will bo oopsum* Similarly treaties of arbjtra GRANTS PAS8, Dec. 1— Antlop are now expected between agreement has been signed by France and Poland, and Francs the boird of directors of the and Csecho-Slovak^ whereby Grants Pass Irrigation district. Fraqce guarantees to protect these the Anglo-London-Parls bank of respective countries against pos- San Francisco, and the Chicago sible violation by Germany of the Land company, which, will guar- arbitration treaties which Poland antes the payment of current and Csecho-Slovakla will arrange taxes to the district. It Is also with her. believed that the agreement will result in the equalising of taxes and assessments to not more than |1 0 per acre for the next three years. No guarantee was given by the district that tht bank would get back the money advanced, their only protect Ion being the ‘tax certificates re- MCNAIR BROS. eeived when the taxes are paid. A LITTLE MONEY BUYS THESE AUTOMOBILES 1919 Chevrolet — A Real Bargain Vette — Another Bargain 1924 Roadster, with Delivery Box Let us repair and recondition your car for the winter. THE OVERLAND GARAGE Back of Tho Wörtern Anto Supply Oo. LOCARNO PACT IS SIGNED BY FIVE NATIONS (Continued From Page One) PARIS, Dec. 1— (U. P.vrr-The Brland government haa decided to name Henry Berenger aa suc cessor to the French ambassador Daeschner at Washington, it was learned authoritatively here to- of the month. Eastern Europe — hot-bed of plot.and counter-plot—also comes under the peaceful Influence of the Pact. The signatures append ed today means that an arbitra tion treaty between Germany and 13 Oregon and Washington 33 — Rain tonight and < Wed- 33 nesday. Moderate tq 33 fresh south and south- 33 west winds »long the 43 ooafit. » Printing Service The Tidings printing shop has ju8t added to its ma- A ev terial a wide choice of new type designs. ♦ • Progress in the automotive industry is brought about by the ever-present demand of the public to be serv ed at the lowest possible cost. Henoc, when the manir facturer puts a car on the market, the public decides whether or not that caf shall stay on’ the market. When tire new Chevrolet was put on the market the manufacturerez submitted, to the public, a car in which is embodied the best that the brainiest en gineers in the country had to offer in the way of 83 quality features. Regarding this hew product the public has sinco evidenced its verdict in the following figures. SEPTEMBER BALES - » PACIFIC OOAST CHE Vs 3679 NEXT 2369 . THIBD 1627 For business, professional and social use, as well as rearranged its printing shop for greater efficiency. Whatever Printing You May Need CAN BE HANDLED SATISFACTORILY, ’ QUICKLY AND REASONABLY AT < ‘ Jackson Go. Registrations Oot. 14 to Oct. 26, 1925 CHEVROLET 34 STARS CHOICEST MEATS OF ALL KINDS J ‘The Sales Climbing Contest is still on with Chevr) let in the lead. If you are contemplating buvin consider these facte in your purchuso. Ashland, Oregon Phone 39 The Tidings Representative AT ALL TIMES THE EAGLE MARKET Phone 107 We Delirar ruJt rr>» «*OM| /*W.N J - “See first if it can be thought hi Ashland”