Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 11, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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t KPO, 438.3 meters, Hale Bros,
i ad Chronicle, San Francisco—
anal features; It!« p. In..* SdlgdT
rcheetra; f i : |8 p; m., children’s
1 onr, stocks; f is t i p. -m. States
rchestra: I s . to.. Palace orches-
KGG, 881 meters, General Blec-
rU, Oakland— usual features; 8
. m., musical program, bOok re-
lew s; 4 p. to., fit. Francis orches-
ra, San Francisco; 5:80 p. m.,
iris Halt Hour; 6 p. m.. Wood-
id« orchestra. San Frpnciseq; ?
. to., news, weather, stocks,
inrkéts.
KLK, 508 metdrs. Tribune, Oak-
i,nd— 4 p. a t, women's hour; 5
. m., Adnt Elsie's Sunset -Mat-
• b e e ; 8 p. m., program; 8:45 p.
1 ■ ., Sweet's ballroom.
„ .
’ » KMX, 387 meters. Express,
• Hollywood-—usual features; 11 a.
• to., ,home talk; 2 p. m., musical
program; 7 p. m. BI Patio or-
yheatra; 7 ; 38 p. m., program;'«
‘ a. ni., West Coast theatres; 9,-40
p. m., programs; 11 p. m., West
Orchestra.
; KHJ, 405.8 meters, Tim4s. I bos
, ofgeles— usual features; 11 • » .
! .rcade orchestra; 18:30 p. ’ m.',
• ! ance music; 2:30 p. n»-. mat-
■ tee; 6:30 p. m ./jd asja, Memory
»meat, 4:30 p . » . , children's
KFI, 487 meters, Berle C. A n­
thony. Los Angelas — 10:4* ». in.
«asking talk; 5:80 f . »..'"ta»t-
la»a;-«r30 p. a»., Fr»nk Barry,
tenor:*’ p.
program: 8 p. tn.,
organ recital! 8 p.
Aafiley
8 U lan; 8:48 p. a u program ;-to
p. m„ program. .
ROW, 481.5 meter». Orefon-
i« j. Portlaad -r- 7 : 16 a. » •, phy­
sic a l cnlture; 10:80 a- m., weath­
er, new», made; 18:80 h> F»-.
Rose City Trio; 6 p. m., concert;
7:80 p. m ., v weather, markets,
•news; sports; 8 p. m., concert:
10:80 p. m., Hoot Owls.
.KFOA, 454.8 meters, Rhodes
Store, Seattle — 12.80 p. m.,
chamber ot commerce; 4 p. m.,
ftorfman orchestra, today's re-
cel pe; 6 p. m., Hoffman orchestra;
6:45 p. m., musical program;
8:15 p. m., weather report; 8:80
p. m., program; 10 p. m., Hark­
ness dance orchestra, Olympia
hotel:
THE FORUM
ArtlftUe of timely Interest«
are welcomed under thia hsslfi.
Communçlations mast hear the
signature ot the author.
Church of Christ Revival
<ast night the revival services
specialized >. on a sermon de­
livered* to railroad men.
Tfie
sermon topic was "The Gospel
Train." Comparison was made
between the Bible plan of bring­
ing happiness to mankind and
the-plans devlyed from time to
tlafe, and from age to age by
the work of man.
Then the
Bible plan of redemption was
placed before the audience M
the »haps e f a railroad and tram
of tar». The cars: Faith, Vir­
tue. Self-Control, Godliness, Love
and. Brotherly Love, were plaeed
oa the tfaek., The steps Faith,
Repentance and Baptism, were
placed ae steps to eater the car
of faith, and tyen passenger»
of the train.
Peter was the
conductor and Pentacoat the day
of Btartlng
Dewa through the
afiee same the train and people
todar get on In exactly the same
'w ayth ey got on thia train In the
ly^good.
Mr. v . D. Miller sang a soio
wklch waa very milch appreciated
Tonight the } unlay choir wllj
take charge of th e m usic. The
sermon subject la: "Where al|-
^hattbee dame from and where
they are «OiM
V. K. JtLLISON
.Ontveratty
df
Washington
hoard'of control will reoonslder
Us decision not
fit the
Tournament of .Roses on New
Tears day. ft fa probable th at
the Hushiee wlU fed« Alabama
in the years grid classic In
the Sonthern California city.
Blanford has alrsady refused
to consider the game.
W e S e llT h e
Crown Flour
lately dcmonstratedjhfire by Mrs. Humphrey
Flowers
{ PORTLAND/ Bee. ''lk-£.<fc <F.t
|» e g M > h
f-tto
a t tt»,
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the reasons fo rch e « If id M H be- John L. B ^erltyp , termer bead
tweeq th» fiuta ¿f Ih flle find Gaft-
M ajeur Jobuetou,
k e li Known southern CaUfÌntt»
botauiot, non 1a eg route to th»
f o r m e r country.
to r n ia ,
Gay Bits of Headwear
county Juti on tlje suspicion that
tbdr
participated
U the Shedd Bank robbery Wed­
nesday.
,
/ This was revealed by the
district attorney's office hare
todayi
It wee said thkt on«
of the suspect* attempted to
dispose of bonds to Btfceridge,
which were stolen from tbs bank.
Thu suspects are Vfneent Mur­
phy,
George Griffin. t George
Welch, James Murray and Wal­
lace . Wttseb
The latter, three
have prison records.
WASHINGTON, Deo. 11.— OR j h#
— S e c r e ta r ia t Interior Work to- gn (
day opened the hational reclam- whj(
atton conference here, which de- ^otg
voted Its first session to problems
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of developing arid lands In the
west and settling deserted farm J ''
lands of the east.
1§ ' .
Secretary of Agrlcultur Jar- * *"
dine, several senators and con­
gressmen and representatives will
present different aspects of the B E ;
agrarian prdblem to the corffer-
When In donbt this year, choose
costume flowers as a gift to women
friends. They are very fashionable
made »of ribbons, bits of silk,
or millinery flowers and ribbons.
Shirred and shaded metallic ribbon
lg used for the popples pictured,
and silk veiled with tinsel gauze
for the petals that make the rose
and the buds that trail from stems
of sliver cord.
of Morris Brothers,- la s., defunct
bom) house, fkfit Jed to tk» at-
me o f J lr e t a » < held fn th«
Castle Roeh— Naw Castle Rock
“Thls conference is called to
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steel bridge finished and open to
devise means for making‘rural life
traffic.
fi i
r ri ft
more attractive and to broaden ,
the opportunities for settlem ent * 3
highway B oot will
and farm development by people’
D
vas oa. on noam
of small or m oderate, m ea n s,” E l-
wood Mead, commissfbner of the
(
(Continued From P«ge OneJ
bureau of reclamation said.
Meant
Hood
loop,
M edford,
“Its purpose Is also to discuss _eV0
trail, JL>ava Butte to* I'M*»*'
the recent law enacted by Con- beuI]
Bend-Redmoed-Prlneeille \ read,
press authorizing the approprln-- ^,om
Seifert to Dufwf, Klamath Fans
tion of >100,000 to Investigate v
tp Keno, Klamath Falls to Mo­
t h e ' possibilities of reclaming re
doc Potot, island City to Bigin.
swamp and cut » over timber '
lands.
“
On present federal reclama- *-<
tion projects about 600,000 acres
o f land are unirrigated, unculti- i,
voted and largely unsettled, ac- ’
cording to data presented to the
conference. *
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“Thh yettlement of these lan d s ! ;
will not only contribute to the
economic and fibcial value of th e
reclamation policy, but Is the
thing needed to improve its rev­
enues," according to Mead.
PICTURE BOOKS
fio-^Oo
"This situation pomes from the
ALPHABET BÇOKS
lOo-ÖOc
past depression In agriculture, the
high wages In Industry, and the
UNEN CHILDRENS’ BOOKS
20u—75c
resulting movement away from the
oountry rather than toward. It"
Complete
are not to be left out of the list
.One com pany Jias sold 1Ô0®
of Chrtotmaa gift«, even though
bobbed head« are easy to keep tidy. building sU^g along Mt. Hood
Capa for the long-haired apd tends Loop H ighw ay.
for the "tetaT- dre still m«de of
lscss. ribbona elite and flowers.
that will .con-
i to the break-
How Much Reserve Have You?
Wise Nature provides for you physically,
endowing you with reserve strength to re­
sist disease. But you must provide for
yqurself financially.
What steps have you taken to fortify
yourself against misfortune t' What bar
pere have you erected between yourself
and possible want.
Start now to accumlate a reserve fund.
The Citizens Baqk of Ashland
Ashland, Orfij
Johnny Gruelle Books
Including the Latest
SCOOTERS
Boys and Girls Bçoks and Stories
35c to $2.00 Each
; i INCH WHEELS AND
v SPECIALLY BOUND
BRAKE
H alf B lock South
Littrf» Spring« H otel
of Tke
ijlio,— A new illustrated edition ohiWheu- en- '*-
other Qo®86 1“ several editions..
SALEM,. Ore., Dec. 11. — (U>)—
Directors-»f SalewJ» proposed new
linen m ill fixpect to bave the plant
In opWetton by .Inly 1 of next
year, lt-la announced here.
The pJfintT Is planned to cost
3640,00», apd will employ about
158 men when In <nll operation.
Flax growing has been Increas­
ing steadily In the Willamette
Valley, until Investors have been
convinced that a m ill, could be
operated on « paying basis.
Flax ^sowing first Waa fostered
by the «taie, with oonvlct labor
as an experiment, bnt the flax had
to be sold to mills abroad.
The experiments prole«, though
that flax catting wa< profitable
la western Oregon, And the linen
mW-was the aext pfep.
ilAl grade, Briscoe stated.
"Students of all the city schools
Every day that she labojp long hours, and taxes
her strength, trying to keep your home clean with
broom and du«teri* you oan’t help from being re'
minded of her neted fttra TOofiT t<rhcat, SWeop and
clean those rugs.
For thru wjiat other means can you help to save
the strength and time which, now, is being so ruth­
lessly wasted?
What other one tiling can you get her which will
contribute bo much toward her pleasure every day
during the year!
Gift Books in Fancy Bindings and Leather.
Late Fiction — Late Copywrights
FREE STATIONERY ‘
Hardware
Winchester Store
Hooyer
We ate going to'give a picture and story book
overy child 'under 8 years, if cailejl for by the child
or relative.
the ram aw kept Arara
a»d ew ept,u well ae«»’-
d t tj 8 S l d testeW^djbè e > « a t e 4 >
t ó d .íf .J lf e
wond ; RFUL ASSORTMENT OF
andqmckly.
DAK ALBUMS
25c to $3.50
Also Grown Feeds.
Only $6.25 Down
The balance on Easy Weekly or Monthly Payments.
Lithia Springs Hotel Bldg.
Open Evenings Until Christmas
Don’t forget we are g vÌPg coupon tickets with each
50c sale, giving away Remington shot Jjun. ’
CfflUSTMAS MEN’S SHOP
1LAZSRS, SCUWFS, S H U T S , GABT
feFXNDZBS, W T 8 , SOX, SUPPERS,
MINCE MEAT
KNIGHT’S
BAUT
ABLE CAPS, «L O V ES, HANDKRR-
, CANES, HATS, HANDBAGS, SUIT-
SO IT S, BATHROBES, STIOKPIES,
BPS, XUM APART C U FF BUTTONS,
UKO SR W EA R , ARM BANDS, XMAS
OHRXStVAR WRAPPING PAPER,
GIGE GUTS OF ALL MEATS
i, OVERCOATS, TOFOOA9S, TBOUS
Numerous Other AvàaMfi
MARKET
KET FOR FA T H E N S
i
Biggest battle i
«ite New Hotel