Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 16, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    "^OLYMPIA, Dec. IS. — (IP) —
A rash of last mlrpite bills were
introduced today, tbe final day
for introduction of measures as
set by a Joint agreement of tbe
two legislative houses. Several
or tba Mils had tq d<S with fin­
ancial matters.
Senator Long of Prgpklip
county Introduced, a bill provid­
ing for the creation of a deposit­
ors’ guaranty coauatsaion, com­
posed of the governor, the super­
visor of banking, and three mem­
bers, to be appointed by the gov­
ernor.
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The commission would pass
upon the qualifications of eac»
bank which applies for admission
under the depositors guarantee
fund.
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The Douglas King MJ1 intro­
duced today, provided that each
city shall create a fund to guar­
antee local improvement district
binds, but making it optional
whether tbe bonds now delinquent
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MOSUL IS FORMALLY
GIVEN TO BRITAIN
GENEVA, Dec. 16. — (IP f—-
The League of Nations council
late today formerly awarded
osnl to Iraq, thereby giving
rest Britain pootrol over tbe
rich . oil district, and a vietpry
ovei the Turks, who claimed tbe
region.
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WASHINGTON, Dee. 18——|p ,
P >—After eight weeks ,ot. f f -
Christmas Baking
FRUIT CAKES '
B est quality produQts —
and we do the work, giv ­
ing you more time for yogr
emtagtlaa of jritneeeea and doc- t«r*r Iax0i may be deretopM issued covering the ropetructlo»
cases involved.
umpntp. »be powosel fo r boty end mafia productive."
sldea la tbe sensational Mitchell
To thio the Bodthero Pacific
court m artial brought tbelr cases bead* « • eolar plexua blow by
to » ciaep today. Argument be- claiming that the northern line»
ging tomorrow bjr the prosecu­ are only interested In doaufilax
tho country Jjof its forest wealth
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pa quickly as possible, without
consolidate, V
lor M
res-
consideration ■ of reforestation
son,
the
deal
fell
through.
The
concluding with *' t i e statemeht
church
edifice
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owned
by
Mrs.
that “the coming of the Oregon
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.Trunk will plant nO new jrpea L„u Reedey.
Service» wlH be held by the
nor make yxlstlng trees, grow
(Coatipaed From Psg»,One)
Baptists la the Rupgg)ow pr®p-
faster^;,
eny,
In Litbin Park Rev. MtUey
lia», but orar a route that is
Considerable attention also
substantially contiguous jto tbe is given. t° use of the Portland stated yesterday, ih e Baptist»
existing Sstah.or» Uns and its gateway with the Southern Pa­ have been holding services titer»
prior proposed Willbuqaoq flyer cific^ pleading the right to b» ¿or seme time past.
‘It was simply a busineas deaf
extqnslou. We submit that the permitted to show results of
which we equid not complete, and
law hader which the application Portland gateway use after
is made was intended to prevent pletlon of the Natron cutoff line we were forced to let the matter
carriers from attempting to satis- while the Northern lines co.ntpnc drop," Rev. Miller stated ip sum­
fy aay feeling of disappointment that there is no reason to an ming up the entire affair.
in the manner here proposed.” tlcipit», greater use of the- xaio
The» the public service com- way in tbe ’fpture when the
mission adds its voice to tbe Southern Pacific has failed t< LA ST CHAPTER ÏS WRITTEN
IN BAN$ 1’AILVRB
final argument'as'follow»:
nsa It under equally favorable
“We believe the power prlv.- fete 'Structures ip the past,
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ileges and the monopolistic con-
The pnblic service commissler
trol * now songht and asked by raises its voice to declare tha(
the mine, to protect stockholders,
the Southern Pgclftc is bbyond use of the Portland gateway by
the authority of the transports- the Southern Pacific ■ Is lmpoa- for which the Gold HUI bank act­
tlon act, quite contrary to ltr sible under* the Ogden getaway ed as trustee, the court granted
spirit and offensive to the dpcl»- agreement between the Union the plea, and named C. M. Reed
of Gold Hill, »a (receiver.
ions and opinions of the Supreme Pacific and, the Southern Partfi
court, as well as offensive to and insists that only a cross
BELLVIEW TO PRESENT
the judgment and experience of state line will «11 the neUa ol
S R P W Y R ID A Y N1Q HT
this commission.
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the state.
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‘‘The. Soutygjn Pacific and
The Southern Pacific malur
Union Pacific seek to further tains its opposition to entrance
extend monopolistic control by of the northern lines' into the fn bhmeits w illb e served during
refraining -from competing for Klamath basin while the north­ the evening. The women of the
Oregon traffic. Not only doos ern lines continue to offer »sup­ district -wlU have charge of booths
the SqfUtherjj Pacific aeek to ac­ port of any joint construqtiqn from which the refreshment» will
quire other • competing lines but program.
The public service be dispense!}, - at • small charge.
it asks this commission to deny commission supports the north­
the northern lines access into ern lines in this respect.
BID# RUEOTED ON
the Klamath Basing Manifestly
These briefs will be studied
s LBAgnfP DP HOSPITAL
the ambitious program outlined by members of the Interstate
by the Southern Pacific, and to commerça commission and either
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some extent at least# sided by a supplemental hearing before
the' Union FfiCiflc, presages a the commission as a whole will to serve the house.
An ordinance* was'passed order
combination in restraint, of be asked or an order will be
trade a» etfpptlve and dangerous
as aay proclaimed against by tlip
United 8tatea supreme court.”
Since timber traffic is the
primp goal of the competing
railroad systems considerable
attention la given this subject.
The northern lines say that
timber resources of' these re­
gions are In demand,’- and that
“thse timber resources are amply
sufficient to support the rail­
roads proposed,
tlmt a» the
timber is depleted, the sgrlcul-
LEATHER slippers for men
Romeo
Everett
Opera
W ILL M AKE D A D H A P P Y rHBtóTlUS---
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Attorney Brtggs^to draw up an
ordioaaoe placing find» on itgaor
charge» parallel w ith J b e ’state
fines, but fnriggs declared that
such action could ao| ba taken
w ithout a special e le ftfh i, glace
tbe maxhpnm find W »106 wag
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The Treasure House of Christmas
Gifts
yield good returns. At ten to
twelve years 'thqy should yield
f r o m . 1,000 pounds to fi.000
per aerp. Individual Barcelonaa
at full bearing produce 60 pounds
of nuts: A filbert grove should
have the same care and cultiva­
tion that other orchards require.
Neglect e»ta down the yield and
quality. A prominent Willamette
Valley grower sold one year from
116 twelve-year-old-trees, »630
yrorth pf nuts. * The; bu^er, a
Portland firm, sent trucks to his
farm and. received them, leaving
the price received for .the fil­
berts .practically het.
Ladies Handkerchiefs Each 20c
Come in six different colors w ith hand embroidery
in corner.
Men’s Knit Ties, Each $1.00
T H E GIFT THAT
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See these new, Sw iss K nit T ies, put up in fancy gift
boxes. E xtra V alue at $1.00.
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Our H oliday Assortment
show dainty boxes of
many styles apd prints
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Made of fine imported. V oila fa, six different eelor
combinations. A fancy g ift box with each ‘kerchief’.
W H ITE OR W YCKOFFS
D istinctive Stationery
$1.00 to M7Ö
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
Made of Real Leather in Colors Black and Cordovan
Un<¡ler-arm styles.
Phone 116
Ladies Felt Comfy Slippers, Pair $1
SHOP
Come several colons, ribbon trimmed with silk, pom­
pom. This i s the .greatest value* wg have ever offered
in a com fy fe lt alipper. Each $1.60.
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“Oh, Dear Me”
O nly eight id t y s
FrankRn Bakery
Initial Handkerchiefs
before
linen
Christmas. Avoid disap-
Or at Your Grooer
ndtwfapnnt gk the last mill*
ute
by
selecting
your
Toy ville on the Balcony
gift« now and having us
hold them for yon.
BLACK BOARDS, Each . . . . . . . . . . M e, Mo, $L6S
Reduced Prices
GAMES, E a c h ........... . . . . . . . . . . 25c, 48c, 76o, 9ft
FROM 20 TO 50 PERCENT DISCOUNT ON ALL
FRAMED PICTURES. ,
lit h ia Springs Hotel Bldg.
Patterson Pictures N ot Included in T his Sale.
It is the ideal Christm as gift for your
w ife. N o need to search farther. Arid if
she hasn’t actually told you sh e w a n ts a
H otpoint electric range w ith autom atic
h eat control, it is only because sh e has
b e ta w a itin g for som e s p e a j» l occasion
(like C hristm as) to bring i t i ‘
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We have a fine.line of ¡»Tactical and useful gift« and
you get coupon tickets w ith each 60c «ale giving
away Remington Pump Shot Gun.
> In Town
Open- Evenings
It takes money to get rao«t of the worth­
while thing« in life. So tke man who i«
«avng hi« money i« in. the truest sense a
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L SEDAN
Hotpoint Model RS<67 in all-white
o r b la c k -a n d -w h ite enam el has a u to -
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He is going after" the tilings he wants in
the surest w ay there is—by saving.
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saving for
If not, we
—-‘omatic «eat «oto»--*'
burner». C6e»- •
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A SUGGESTION FOR CHBJSTufAS*
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They’re all in fh6 Hotpoint Model
See it today at your dealer s—instal it for
a Christmas surprise. Easy terms.
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LITHIA SPAIHOS »»RACE
Phone 147
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W onderful assortm ent o f . Christmas Tree decora
tions Each ............................................ ............5c to 25<
would demand in an Rkctric Range;
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Ashland, Oregon
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HUDSON, ESSEX, WILEYS KNIGHT
Settle the family'b biggegt Christmas
problem in the easiest w e y — h y buyifag
her just about the finest and most appre­
ciated electrical convenience she could
askfcr.^5?
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WHY SAVERS ARE
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The.Ciflzens Bank of Ashland
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’ Thia modem electric range will help you
avoid the predicament moat men find
themael ves In, the week.beftxw Christmas.
DO YOUR 8H0FPING MOW .
IIpw alx>ut you ! are you
something big in the future?
suggest thpt you Aegin pow.
M ECHANICAL TOYS of every diseription.
"Distinctive Gifts For
Discriminating People'
” ’Twa8 the Week Before Christmas
JUST A FEW DAYS tlN T IL XMAS
Biggest lAtt$»i|
Opposite New Hotel
MAMA DOLLS, Each ................... .....6 9 c to $7.91
BABCOCK'S
GIFT
SHOPPE
Darling Studio & Art Store
“ go-gettor.”
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ASHLAND IPBALLY 0UITKD
TO OTLBKTOB SAYS LAMB
LltJUa Springs Botel
OVERLAND
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eet by the e|ty obarter, Which’
would have to be changed^
Prescription Dvu
shopping.
Check Seal Electrical
Equipment Bold l y
Murphy EleoWo Oo.
lag the O fty. Recorder i o notify
Relative to loeaUon for a' tU.>»h»>»ed not be a 'o M fd . Y
the county clerk ahd afseeaor of bert grove, they are not finical logaUp* gpe too frpfty fpy I
slant filbert»,
all delinoueot ta x ^ , special as- aboavtypa of soil or slope, Any se
good, .«brine, well-drained . » p H & I qqi » fnpR D è c e n b * .f e M
aoasments.aud In t e r r t.
Majror iohaaon rdjueatefi c H r wtfl do. »Ich loamy rlegr bqfc #»e blfom f a * fid i W b » PI
A&bbnd, Ore.