Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 07, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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    Huai
l)an Kay and Merritt Randles
tepent. Friday hunting
in the
Klamath country.
Tafflea and brittlea, crlapy and
wholesome at Candy Land.
Roycraft copperware.— Darlings
Art Store.
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For Fire Insurance see J. L.
Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
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Have your Sunday dinner at
Martha's' Dinnlg Room.— Ven-
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dome Hotel.
Left for Berkdrj—
Mrs. Jackson tlyger of Nell Creek
left Friday evening for Berkeley.
California, where she goes to take
medical treatment.
10 per cent reduction on to­
bacco. Save a little, bny it of
Woods.— 175 E. Main.
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Our line of gift boxes are
different.— Darlings A rt Store.
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Tea sets make fine gifts.—
Darling's Art Store.
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Paulserud'a suits coot leas,
wear longer and fit better.
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M edford -
Mrs. Radcliffe, of Medford was
the guest of her neice, Mrs. Guy
Randles, one day this week.
Cliff Payne makes tables.
FOR
MORE AND
CROPS
BETTER
of western agriculture In the past I IS,000 for the California De-
From M e d fo rd -
Ellis Eavans of Medford was a few years, and he advocated bris commission expenses.
Mrs. Larkin Deer was the
Th< report Included estimates
a far reaching change. Reform;
guest of her friend Mrs. Walter visitor, in Ashland Saturday.
he
said,
should
aim
at
adequate,
of
(he amount necessary to com-
O'Donohue, of Dunsmuir, the last
utillxatlon
and
at,the
same
time,
p|ete
existing projects without re-
Does
Blackwell
do-
cabinet
of the week.
work? You het. Phone 328-L. stabilisation of the range i&. commending Immediate appropria­
.
,
(J tion.
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Madden sella protectpd tires.
To thia end, he recommended
—
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that homesteaders be not per­
Give kodaks.— McNair Bros.
mitted to take up land at ran­ LEAGUE M EET TODAY IS ,
FOR SURETY bonds see J.
dom, but be located carefully
MOST IM PORTANT ONE
Prom
Hornbrook—
L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
Mr. and MA. E. R. Grieve, with respect to the probabilities
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(Continued From Page One)
were visitors In Ashland Satur­ of successful farming;, that liv e ­
stock
rages
he
Coordinated
with
day
from
Hornbrook.
Hot tub sulphur baths. Day
mal arrangements for the admis­
summer pasturage in the
t
1
or night nt Jackson Hot Springs.
sion of Germany, final decisions
Call ISO for Powell’s famous tional forests and with provision'
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on
(he d&ngeroufe Greco-Bulgarian
of winter feed so aa to secure
apple cider and wa deliver.
Situation
and the British-Turkish
88-1 mo. year-around provision for feed
Adults books.— E lbart’s.
dispute
over
Mosul, and to plan
for lovestock; that the principal
far-reaching European disarma­
of
prior,
use
be
recoglsed
lu
Fire, Auto, Liability and all
Moved to Medford
allotting grazing land to elimin­ ment and peace conferences based
Mrs. Dora Woods and her two kinds of Insurance.
ate ruinons annual competition on the foundation laid by the
STAPLES R EA LTY
sons Babe and Roule have mov­
for ranges; and that the prin­ Locarno Pact.
Ashland Hotel Bldg.
ed from Ashland to Medford.
This session of the Council, the
ciple
ot local option should he
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observed In extending regulation 37th in life history, was presided
Kansaa whaat lands— I have
over by Senator Seialoja, the Ita l­
over the public domain.
a splendid cattle ranch, a tine Returned from Roseburg—
Reviewing the past crop year ian delegate and personal repre­
Mrs.
Helen
Mack,
and
Mra.
wheat farm and a good residence
In detail, Jardine said that It sentative of Mussolini.
to exchange for Ashland property. Larkin Deer returned the first of
The successful handling a
had
as usual, shown some con­
For particulars address J. C. the week from a trip to Robe-
month
ago by the council of the
trasts.
In
some
sections,
there
Hopper, Ashland, Oregon.
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Mrs. Deer's slater, Clark Huck, is distress, In others, crops are Greco-Bulgarian dispute has re­
__ good ad prices higher than at sulted in establishing and. reaf­
Bat at Martha’s dining room. back to her school.
anytime since 1020.
firming immenbely the authority
Vendóme Hotel. Open 8:00 a.
"Outside the 15 states chiefly of the council and the League
Have your broken windows
m., to 9:00 p. m.
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by
drought,
crop with the result that the decisions
«•paired. Large stock of glass affected
yields
In
1925
were
good,
but and actions of the former during
Paulserud'a for cleaning. We » band. Jordan Saab and Cab­
they
were
not
quite
large
enough
the present session will command
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can make your old suit look like inet Works. Phono 181.
fnHy to offset the reduction la a greater worldwide attention and
new.
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Why do you pay Sewing Ma­ the drought-stricken * areas. Be­ respect than ever before.
The moat difficult question
chine
Agents from 8190 to >150 cause of this, yields in the coun­
Purchased Car—
try as a whole were slightly be­ which the council w ill have be-
for
sewing
machines,
when
you
The Claycomb Motor Company
low the average during the punt lore it, is that Mosul.
reports the unle of a 1988 Ford can get the White here for 885.
Emil Pell.
68-« IO years.
Coupe to Waype Ramsey.
"The tendency thia season
STEAMER AGROUND
(the present crop year) has been
Called
to
Seattle—
TO BE FLOATED
CIVIC CARD CLUB
Mr. and Mra. Henry J. Carter toward some expansion In produc­
Card party at Civic Club, Wed­
tion among major enterprises like
PORTLAND, Dec. 7— ’(U. p .,
nesday evening, Dec. 9 , at eight were suddenly called to Seattle
cotton, corn, spring wheat, and — The motorship Carr iso, in the
o'clock. Tables for bridge, rum­ on account of the serious illness
sheep, indications are that the Hawaiian trade,- aground since
my end five hundred. Members of Mr. Carter's sister.
acreage of winter wheat recently 'Saturday night on Fishers Ia-
and friends invited
Admission
Our chocolatée are hand made sown substantially exceeds th at land, near Ranier, la expected
80c,
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and of the beat material at sown last tall. We have trav­ to be refloated at high tide
elled around a fairly complete this evening, the General Steam­
Candyland.
Returned
cycle in agricultural production ship company announced today.
W. C. Lyman who was in the
since 1920.”
Renting a specialty. Liat your
Community Hospital for a ser­
LEGISLATIVE CONTROL ‘
ious operation, has so far re­ house with
OF COUNTY ASSUMED
ASHLAND R EA LTY CO.
covered that he has boon taken
AGRJCUUTURE SHOULD
BY CONGRESS TODAY
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home.
LEAD, SAYS COOLIDGE
Use Sulphur, Land Plaster and
Superphosphate
For Hay, Grain and Bulba
Books for children.— Darlings
Boys and girls hooka— Elhart's.
We can make you Interesting
Art Store.
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I f you need aa office or email
ASHLAND P R W T AND PRO­
storeroom , the room next to
DUCE ASSOCIATION
The T idings cdflea is ready for
tO-1 MO.
you. Apply at The Tidings of­
fice.
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Our clothes are always
up to the minute.— Paul
serad'a.
MM*
Henry Van Prooyon baa pur-
WONG
FINISHING TODOY
uNot So Long Ago’t
with
BETTY BRONSON
and
RICARDO CORTEZ
TOMORROW
WEDNESDAY
ie Street
ofFortotten
Men*
wrwes
9BCY MMM0H1
« I t HAMILTON
M A X Y » X IA N
W. C. T . U. Meeting—
The W. C. T. U. w ill meet Tues­
day at 2:80 p. m. at the home of
Mrs. Frasier, on North Main St:
Thia la the mothers meeting and
a special invitation la extended to
all yoang mothers.
l new Star with perm an­
ent top. and glass ancloaare. it Left For Home— ■
Mra. Allc Alters of Loa Angeles
was reported by the local Star
who
spent some time visiting her
dealer, M W. Hamaker.
sister, Mrs. D. Peroxxl, and her
Merchant's lunch every day, mother, Mrs. Oaniere, left re­
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11 to 9 p. m., 5 Or at The Plaaa cently for her home.
Confectionery.
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Improving—
Carroll Holmes whose serious
Just arrived at Nlnlngers, Miss
Saylors unusual chocolates and accident was chronicled at the
Scotch toffe .
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good recovery. He la able to be
about
in a wheel chair.
Gifts for everyone at McNair
Bros.
Week End—
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Andrews,
Here Today—
Mrs. Mary L. Mathewu, and Miss
J. E. Tonrtellotte, architect of
Rita Abdrews spent the week end
the new grade school to be erect­
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aron
ed is a business visitor in Ash­
Andrews of Fairview street.
land today looking ovar the school
grounds.
(Continued lrom Page* One)
a.
strate that it does.”
In aiding industry the present
ta riff helps agriculture because
prosperity In onr Industries la
of more value to the farmer than
the whole export market for
foodstuffs,” ha added.
Inataad of tariff revision and
price fixing, the president saw
hope in the farm loan and inter
mediate credit banks which have
loaned 31.200,000,000 at mod­
erate rates to 360,000 farmers
and in cooperative marketing.
"For a more orderly market­
ing calculated to secure a better
range of prices the cooperative
movement promises the greatest
success,” he said. “Already they
are handling 92.500,000,000 of
farm produce, or nearly one fifth
of the annual production."
"Unless all past experience is
to be disregarded, notwithstading
its present embarrassments agri­
culture aa a whole should lead
Industry in future prosperity,”
M r. Coolidge concluded.
"There have been discussions
which seem to indicate some
fear that our agriculture la be­
coming decadent and that It has
already reached Its highest point,
and that, becoming unprofitable
it is likely to diminish. Noth­
ing In the appearance of the
country or of lta people as I
have traveled over it has-seethed
to Indicate any deterioration, nor
do I find anything In the farm
census and reports that war­
rants thia conclusion.”
automobile Insurance.
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L eft Laet
M. M. McDonald left laet even-
Wssbtngton.
where
he
w
ill
spend
the
holidays
The priceless gift.
A photo­
graph of Mother.— 8tudto Ash­ visiting with friends.
land.
Madden retreads tiras.
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Gift hooka and stationery at FARMS B ETTER THAN IN
McNairs.
YEARS, BAYS JA R D IN E
Here S a tu r d a y -
The screen has never known
in underworld-society drama
so strange and startling as
this one! . ’ » ■ / .
(Continued from page One)
Mr. and Mra, Thao Martinas consume an undue proportion of
of H ilt were shopping visitors la farm income.”
He recommend­
the city Saturday.
ed that differences In earning
power which exist between tax
Now is the time to have that able property, ns for example
portrait made.— Darling's studia. farm end a factory be considered
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made.
The government's policy of
W alk upstairs to Orree Tailor
Shop and aava 919.90.
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/
OMHOMMO
tor agricultural purposes
by Jardine aa the
Coffee with real cream served
of many of the trouMee
at Ntnlagers.
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(Continued from rage One)
W ANTED— Land in Ashland,
or nearby. F. Southworth, Box
488-A. Rt. 3. Milwaukie, Ore. city. The city has been divided
82-1 into* eight districts, and each
district will be in charge of a
FOR SALE— Dry Manzanita team.': fcvery home la the city
and Oak wood.
W. Taverner. will be visited, in the effort to
Phone }7F8.
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The money raised will go in­
FOR R E N T— Apartment, 6- to -the Oafigon quota of the Le-
room. Lower floor, strictly pri­ glon Endowment Fund, 980,000
vate. Player piano. Call 340J. of which w ill be used to operate
W i A. Shelf
_
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TO TRADE— Cow and heifer crippled children In Portland.
for Ford cat. Address Nick. Rossi
general delivery.
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BABCOCK'S
OIL INDICTMENTS
ARE STILL STANDING
WASHINGTON, Dec. 7— (U.
P .)— The government today won
in the District of Columbia court
of appeals iff its fight to sustain
the oil Indictments of Albert B
Fail, Edward L. Dobeny, Sr.,
Edward L. Doheny, Jr., and H ar­
ry F. Sinclair. The court over­
ruled the supreme court of the
District of Columbia which threw
out all Indictments on a demur­
rer of the defendants.
GIFT
SHOPPE
This ye&r, do your shop­
ping early — and enjoy
Christmas as you never
have before.
NEW BIBLE BILL UP
IN WASHINGTON BODY
OLYMPIA. Dec. 7— (U. P.)
— Another bible bill was Intro-
ucud today. Representative Mrs.
Harry John M ineißof Snohomish
county, introduced a proposed
constitutional amendment, that
"Distinctive Olfta For
Disccriminating People”
Cut Me Ont
cans, 183 Democrats, 3 Farmer
Leborltes and 2 Socialists, com
prising the personnel, thus as­
suring the administration un-
ffltsputed eontrol.
I In the Senate Dawes called the Subjects For Week Ending
tesslon to order and prayer was
December 18, 19M
tfecited by the regular cha'p
Church of Christ Revival
lain. There the list showed 86
Republicans, 39 Democrats and
Tuesday, Dec. 8
1 Farmer-Laborlte but the antl-
"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE AND
ddministratlon color of many, of
TH E B IB LE" .
the Republicans left the numer-
-
j »
ioal majority of the Republicans
"BRAMBLE BUSH
dodslderably In doubt.
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GOVERNMENT"
The four new Senators were:
■ , . ■’ , . •
George H- Williams, St. Louis,
Thursday
Mo., Republican* appointed to
“T H E GOSPEL TR A IN "
take the seat mads vacant by
Friday
the death of Seldon P. Spencer.
“W H ER E A LL PROTESTANT
Robert M. La Follette, Junior, CHURCHES CAME FROM AND
eleeted to the seat of his father. W H ER E TH E Y ARE GOING"
Gerald Nye appointed to succeod
Saturday
"SABBATH OR LORD’S DAY
W H IC H ”
Superior
Bread
Something
from the
Women’s
Store Will
Please Her
Most
Hosiery, Gloves, Silk Underwear, Umbrellas,
Handbags, Handkerchiefs, Sweaters, Coats,
Dresses, Garters, Bathrobes, Corduroy Robes,*
Table Linen, Towels, a Dress Pattern* of Silk
or Wool.
GET BUSY
Just a little over two
weeks until Christmas.
Sunday A. M.
“LOVE’S TR IU M PH "
Sunday P. M.
“CHRISTIAN UNITY”
or
"HOW PROTESTANTS CAN
U N IT E ”
•
REMAINS
SUPREME
at all seasons
A
’•
Franklin Bakery
Leaving Today—
Property
Mr. and Mra. C. H. Beale are
Mrs. M. B. Joeeeiyn baa pur­
leaving Akhland today for Duns­
muir, where they will make their chased an acre sad one half of
ground on Euclid Avauuu, through
future home.
the Beaver Realty Company. She
LET J. L. Ketoh write your w ill start bulldllng In the spring.
would allow the bible to be _
la the public schools without
If the bin passes,
TAKEN— From my garage op comment.
107 Seventh St., 8ttnday night, by a two thirds vote, It will gp
two auto tires And tubes- and befqre the people.
y ——
—
1—
L
other articles. If parties will ro--
turn samp, no questions will be ELKS G IV E ffOtl TOWARD
asked. Leo Schoeniger.
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LEGION FUND
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
(Continued From Page One)
Mra. J. R. RobertsAu, who has
been quite indisposed for the past
6 Marcela 95.00
Attractive coupon gift books. few- weeks», la vef-y much inn
proved It is reported.
(Limited number of hooks.)
The Vanity Shoppe
MORE
AND
BETTER
McGee’s Store.
Phone 109 FO B
CROPS
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Sulphate of Ammonia aronnd
Yonv Trees
Children's books.— Elhart's.
W e have a good supply.
Olfta for all.— Darling's Art ASHLAND F R U IT AND PRO-
DUCB ASSOCIATION
Store.
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WOULD EXPEND M MILI4ON
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ON HARBOR WORK
CHRIHTMAS SPECIAL
Senator Ladd, and Arthur R.
Robinson, of Indianapolis, suc-
'ceedlng 8enator Ralston Who
died.
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Under the surface of joviality
of comrades back together again
from the 48 states after nine
months at home there was the
deep rooted spirit of antagonism
over the legislative battles to
come.
There was anticipation
of the quarrels to come oyer ta t
reduction, Muscle S hoals, the
world court, farm relief and the
air service furore which Jam the
calendar for what was intended
•to be a short sesklon.
Leaders of both Houses intend
to adjourn in June if possible.
The sessions can hardly be car­
ried on through the summer be­
cause 27 senators and one third
of the House are up for re-eloc-
tlon In November and must be
home long before that time to
carry on their campaigns.
I f the program la to be clear­
ed, however, a longer session
will be required.
The first question to be taken
up la the new tax bill. Every­
thing is oiled for its quicx
adoption by the House Chairman
Green of the House' Ways and
Means Committee intends to
bring It up day after tomorrow
and limit debate so that a vote
can he had next Monday at
the latest. Green intends to have
only four days of discussion.
' The bill w ill strike a snag In
the senate however. It probably
will not be reported ont of the
finance committee until the mid
die o f January and Its opponents
are primed for a long drawn out
attack upon It.
Until the tax bill Is ready the
senate win take up proposals for
American adherence to the In­
ternational court of Justice nt
the Hague.
Under an agree­
ment reached at the special sen­
ate seselon called by Mr. Coolidge
after March 4 to confirm his
cabinet, the Swaqson world court
resolution will be taken up a
week from Wednesday.
Free! FREE! Free!
(Continued from Page One)
ed the list with proposed allot­
ments exceeding 38,000,000, be­
sides 81,400,000 for Hudson river
Improvement.
Other major recommendation!
Included:
Construction, Ohio river locks
and dams. 90.500,000.
Delaware River, 94,810.000.
> Misatsalppl River, 93,600,000.
Lduialana - Texas Intracoastal
waterway. 92.881.000.
M lftonrl River, 91*.847.000.
Loa Angeles harbor, 91,800,000.
Coos Bay, Oregon, 91.048,000.
Norfolk-Beaufort Inland Water­
way. 81.080,000.
Aransas Paaa-Corpns Christi
Channel. 9970,000.
Milwaukie harbor, 9890,000.
Allegheney river locks and
dama, 3900,000.
ExpanditOreb proposed for other
than river and harbor Improve­
ment were 810,000,000 tor flood
control on the Mlaalaaippl river
and tributaries, 9800,000, for
flood eoatrol on the Sacramento
«Iver, 8400,000, for aarveya, sad
Or at Your Grocer
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The Gift That Gladdens
Stationery
Our Holiday Assortment*
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W ■ ITH
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EVERY
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PURCHASE
A C h ris tm a s B ox
A C h ristm as S h ip p in g L ab el
C h ris tm a s W ra p p in g P a p e r
shows dainty boxes of
many styles and prices.
lith ia Springs
Pharmacy
Phon« US
Druga^t
•te l Bniidlnt
I"
Miller’s Toggery
“Hab-a-dash-Inn”