Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 21, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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Near Ju nior
H olm e* Gro-
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aad thb third and second f r e d o
w ill have their satartatomeut
in Miss Olson's ream a t Mn*-
th e m *.
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(Centinusd From . Page F o u r)
The first grades have then-
programs together la M la s W a t-
bat teachers, also ' la planning
tenberger’s room.
These fro -
m aterial aad aoatumea, many pf
grams w W be altogether <USjny
w hich had to ba made.
The result however, Justified able aad n cordial invitation to
friends Is extended to attend.
a ll the labor and hours spent in
practicing for a fe llg h tfu l prp- The hour w ill be Announced
from the rooms, for the W ger
gram, varied and interesting,
was the reward for those w |o gradda.
attended.
People who fall Io attend the
e n t s Stofim im ts ghfm 'b y She
pupils of the public school miss
something that they should en­
joy. Than too, it seems ha«11J
tglr to the children and teachers
not to have the audience for
w h e * the performance is given.
However a record crowd wgs
preseat at Friday’s W ritin g Day.
It o second one gtvea a t. Junior
H igh.
An in terestin g part of
the day to the friends was the
regular class room work where
much tim e was spent
> The a rt and serving exhibits
received high praise as did *11
the work.
Teg was served by
; the domestic science girls," anger
direction of Miss Florence H ard.
„ * n o GOUfU d into
ie in rftlv
ill bflf
titty w
Witt
vrvjV fttthU
Aiaaqvj
a feature <rf\ Junior H igh be-
’ ognse of its success.
HALB— M ilk
Trug-
¿Phone 14F8.
F O B M W <•$ » « A D R — Nice
ranch on Main paved highway,
halfway between Portland and
coast, one and 1-» hours each
way.
Also some other good
property if laterested.
Coil J,
Ashland
•1 -tt
I M ty ^ T T m iil sn iT t — «
heating stoves from , t . é » - to
> 10.00.
Baade B rgsg F oun dry.
14 0 O berlin S t
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P A O n tR O A N D T IN T IN G
F * H ▼»«*• Tokays and other
I f you upnreeiate a ttrs* cl
Edwin
P.
Hughes,
v a ria ti« .
.
80-1 B i p jag p f palrfttng or « »tin g fig
w ith 8WBNM1NO A OMAR, th *
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Hawthorns
w ill
entertain
friends and patrons oh .W e d ­
nesday of .next week» tf»4 pro-,
gram beginning At 1:30 p. m.
Grades four, five and sik wtti
present «- Joint program in Miss
Schmidt’s room at the Anns«
FO B » f f f
F tt F a ctory la m ­
b er yard h a s » fhU sto ck o f all
glasses, between High, school and
W im er St.
Return to Tidings.
»8-8
Address 54»
OSk
Anto Salesmen,
Overland aad
W illys Knight.
Mast furnish
bond.
Bee M « ..
M , Lttbln
Springs garage.
8»-*f
W A N TE D — Pruning and gar-
«n vfark of a ll kinds.
Phan«
41-R. A. Segsworth.
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ito M A U B H E L P W A N TE D — A
smaa of haalaeas ability to
he SB *S>1 established business.
Mmes Eng 88».
Medford.
»8-1 mo.
W A N T E D — Subscription solic­
ito r; permanent if yon bring re-
suits.
Appty Tidings office.
AahlanA
• 8t - t f
W lO ^ U R N T i
— Recharging
ten t gmepqnt
>8 Second St.
R A T T E R T SHOP
»1.8».
80 per
on repair work.
Phons 4».
Laxrthi
•8-8 mo.*
M edfoud, Gru.
• Two Meeks off
Vanoonvsr. »»4
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w:- • - - ¿
B lair G ranile Co.’S
G ray, < re U W sM
you r o t d « u 1er trill
d elivery.
IT I W B
PSBBlstoa, Mrmngur
Sortons Alness
plications often
ordinary Cold.
th ia W sicnature
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R O U G E O F F IN A L AOCXW !fr
IN T H E COUNTY COURT o r
T O E STA TE O F OREGON
FOB JACKSON COUNTY.
In the m atter Of the Estate p f
MRS. JAMBS PETERSON, |>W-
ceased.
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N O T IC E IB H E R E B Y O IV H N
that the undersigned, A dm his-
tpatrix of the Estate of Msg
James Peterson, also known as
Katherine Pdteraon, Deceased-
has filed her F in al Account la
said County Court aad that
Monday, the > ith , day of Jan-
nary, 19>«t at ten o’clock A
m., and thè court room pf said
N O TIC E TO C R ED ITO R S
Notion Is hereby given that
th e . undersigned has been duly
appointed Adm inistratrix o f ^ t o
Estate of James F . Denham.
Deceased, and. a ll persons having
clatter against said Batata are
regqlred to present them wMb
proper
roue^er«,
w ithin
six
modths from this date, to L. 4-
Roberts.
Attorney
for
¿u H
Estate, at his office over T^e
Cttisens Bank of Ashland, OVS-
Dated December >, 1826.
CORA D E N H A M .
,
Administratrtn.
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Other features of the Jnstiee
Department report wee* Mate-
moots that there WO pending
la the U ntied s t a t e s O onri * f
Claims. » ,4 » » ,» » T .1 « C q t elniam .
an increase of nearly >50,000,-
•0 0 over the preceding fe a r;
that the federal peatteattariss
are crowded fas beyond their
normal sapsclty *n < prqm pt ra­
ils ! in dem anded; a a d th a t th e
•overament has, in all, collected
a total of > » ,1 5 » ,170 from wqr
contractors at a total- eioal of
|l,T M ,M > .
AUorapy General Sargent made
18 rpcemmeadatlMm fee loau-
latlon,
principally
suggestions
for amendment of the criminal
code to expedite federal yroae-
cations, including one which h M
figured In erory annual report
of an Attorney General l o r t ho
past 10 yearn-—that a law l»e
passed making It * crime to k ill
a federal proceaa server.
Th*
existingstatute makes tt a crime
only to assanlt, beat, o r w oun d.
More than 800 foreign vessels
have been engaged In the rum
smuggling trade during the fis­
cal year and for a reasonable
period prior thereto, arid the
great majority of these vessels
have been British, Mrs. W ille­
brand! said, adding that the
t/eatlOs give Indication that the FO B
M ORE
A RD
BETTER
British Government henceforth
CROPS
w ill cooperate in surpreealng Sulphate of Ammonia around
British
participation
In
this
Y our Traen
Outbursts of Everett True
' r f e \ z eve»e«TT/
ovep.
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GIFT THAT’S CLOSE
TO EVERY
GOOD HOUSEWIFE’S HEART
Lithia Springs
Garage
to give hb wife for Cliristinfiae
Something that m a toa you stick your hands in your
pockets apd fo0> Qtt ypur hf b >irt from the ¿tow
of her enjpymeot
Something so practical that It SUB a need kheb
know n for years— every day.
Phone 46
24 HOUR SERVICI
T wg
T h r o u g h S ta g e s D o t t y
To Portland, leaving Ashland at 7:00 A. M. and
|0:fi0 A , M. A pleasant oas day trip.
We take passengers for all way points. F or furtksr information
and tickets call Ashland Hotel— Phone 47
Tare Ashland-Portland, $8.20
ptrect Connections at Hoseburg tor Ceoe Bay Points
TaaVXL B» MOTOR « • »
.......... M, »(ijRwUi'ij i r u t e m » i i l. n
H ottoint
m
k> all-white
Service Station
undersigned has been duly ap­
pointed Administratrix o> tye
Eqttte Of Stephsn A. Hawks. Dp-
ceased, gad all persons hnota|g
claims against said Batata »»*
required to present them with
proper
vouchers, ■ w ithin
a(x
months from this date, to y . A.
Roberts,
Attorney
tor
s*ld
BsUte, nt his offloe ovs«
Cttisens Bank ■ of Ashland, Ore­
gon.
Dated December 7, 1985.
B B W I B JA tf HAW KS.
you rav < jm ' t
W e have a good supply.
magy « a «y w m m h
A n
MD
AntllJ^vIF r i n V v T ì W i n
w FRO«
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weU. Mrs. G. 8. Bnbaaka
divergent decisions of the fed­
DUCK ASSOCIATION
Dayhoff, Mm. Dougherty.
eral coarts on liquor smuggling
Davis. M m
Lngie, and
cases and said " It la spaareut
Ferris.
Cake and cottsg,
that ’ the courts of the United
served at the close
State« are in serious disagree­
tertsJnlag p rg g ran s .^ ’ R j
ment as to thq -ln t« rp rs U tto a |
ofc these trdattts. . 1», < * « 4 * *
‘ some Of theee decision«.” age
1 said, " I t la very essential thgt
Congress ba called upon to enact
legislation to remedy the situa­
tion a t the earHeat passible
date.” Some decisions have vir­
tu a lly nu llified the activities
o f the Coast
Guard
against
American vessels In the Rum
The series of liquor smuggling smuggling basi
treaties contracted between the
United States and ethOr m ari­
time powers have not been Of
assistance in enforcement
on the high sens that wee hoped.
OmgiMfft W8Bhiig Am)
Mrs. W illebrandt made plain.
Storaf«
W hile they have been of "aoms
Efficient Service is Our
help,’.’ the provision fixing the
court nt JnpkstakUlo. Oregon,
has been appointed by the court
as the time and place «or hear­
ing ef any . objections to said
F in al Aeqouat, sad to the set­
tlement thereof.
Dpte of firs t publication, De­
cember 81, 1885.
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C A R R IE R YA N .
Administratrix-
N O TIC E TO C REDITORS
Notice fs bereb? gWen that 4$^
I M E S m a » Tbc, Phone lj< J
tr eppointmssd -dr s rii
B ra. UsmssaSd. . Aftas ' g brief
tasines* session, Mrs. Aagpln
presented a Christmas ptogrpm.
• O. L ittle Town of Bethlehem,
and "Ccm» 411 Ye F aithful,
were used a* musical «ambara
Mrs. Ralph Billings gave, d r» *d
la g pn Christmas T r a d itio «
Mrs, O. W . Gregg a » P « a r*^ ln
two • rwadlags.
“ Letters - t°
Pasto.'* sad " T h * U t t ia B a f ^ g
M aid of Bethlehem.’’
r ,- M r s Ambrose w e o -to *# " » .
distance - from store at which
leisures may be made nt "one
hour’s run’ * has resulted In
m any difficulties, she said.
“The practical effect of the
treaties baa been to more the
so-called "Rum Row" out far­
ther from the shore line of the
United States to a position where
the rum smugglers believe Shay
are beyond the power and auth­
ority of the public vessels ef
the United States.
"T h e ir Judgment in this re ­
spect has not always been good
hut they have usually kept them-
solves (air enough out a t saa
to cause serious disputed ques­
tions of fact to arise pertaining
to the one hoar's ran from
Freezing .Weather
Protect Your Rftdiatc
Ws fill y s w Badiator properly and attend to it
whenoysr you wfob .
T H E CALIFORNIA
Sa.