Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 03, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    AJBMLAND DAILT
PAGE p o r a
Klamath Fall»—
Mrs. Roy Hale is in Ashland
week from Klamath Falls,
with friends.
rood Sale, ChfiBtlan church
Hardy Bros., Sat., Feb. 6.
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die guests at the Hotel
George W.
Stated
evening,
conclave,
Feb. 3. .
Cress work. . Dlaner
All Sir
vlted.
D. H. JACKSON, B. C.
W. H. DAY, Recorder.
In Klamath F a l l a -
Jerry O'Neil spent the day in
Klamath Falls on business.
Evans,
Klamath
Falls, Hartlely Travers, ElTefls- Advertising to Seek to Add ental and coa8tal highway.
Number of Tourists to
36 . a series of 12 or more
Washington, Irving Bure-
standard
vacation
The
Coast
Route
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— and tout
Denver, A. J. Whippey, Port-
E. F. Cromwell, Etna, Call-
f orhia.
Walk upstairs to Orres Tailor
Shop and save fclO.OO.
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Madden svUs protected tires.
Among the guests at the Colombia
hotel
are—
Can Blackwell give reference?
W.
R. Ulen, Portland, J. R.
I’ll say’
' 129-1 mo.
Visitor in Eugene—
Mrs. E. A. Woods is in Eugene
for a few days.
BIGBOOSTFROM
A FINE FOLDER
foljowlng. features In the fold­
er:
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1. À general illustrated de­
scription of the scenic a^
tions in the entire Redw
Highway Empire.
2. A description of bow the
Redwood Highway Empire
be reached, both by transcontin­
ental and coMtal railroads and
steamships' and by ^anscontln-
Nash, Milwaukee, E. D. Smith,
Roseburg. G. L. McCaslin, Port­
land. E. S. Kramer, Portland.
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It pays to have your cleaning
and
pressing done at Paulserud'a.
Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Emmens
of Medford left Sunday for a
Madden retreads tires.
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week or ten days stay in Cali­
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fornia,
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Here for Two Months—
Mr. and Mrs. E. Conover of
Tillamook, will spend the next
" Mr. and Mrs! Glenn Addis two months in Ashland for Mrs.
have moved from 140 Nutley to Conover’s health. They are Hy­
the Butler Apartments.
ing at 153 Granite street.
3AN FRANCISCO, Feb. 3-
The central basis around which
the advertising program of the
Redwood HJghwa<y association
will revolve is the compilation
and widespread distribution qf
a general “Redwood Highway
Empire Folder,” according to a
decision reached by the executive
committee of the Redwqod High
way association.
The folder will be the most,
complete of its kind ever is
sued. It was Mid; attractively
made up, profusely illustrated,
thoroughly artistic, ahd so de­
signed ba to create, attract and
divert an ever-increasing volume
of ’tourists, vacationists and set-
tiers to end through the itod-
wood Highway Empire.
The "layont” of the folder is
now being completed by Fred­
erick H. Meyer, president, and
Clyde Edmundson, managing,
secretary of the association, who
are planning to Incorporate the
Candy Land—Fresh peauut Moving—
and cocoanut brittle daily.
A. D. Jilson Is moving from
106 North Pioneer to 107 Sec­ —
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Return to Home —
ond street.
NOTICE O F'BALE OF FURNI-
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Brines re­
TUBE
turned to their home at Dorris
Fresh home-made cream car­
yesterday after spending several amels at the Plasa.
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NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN
days in Ashland on business.
that R. W. Price, Inn or- hotel
keep eg, operating the LitlpLa
Spring styles—New wollens Purchased H o m e -
Dr. J. P. Chisholm hda just Spring* hotol. on Main street,
for mens suits, on 'display a?
made a deal through H. C. Galey city of Ashland, State of Ore­
Paulsernd’s.
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in which he disposes of his 18 gon, fnrnhihed'ito Mrs. E. Tracj
acre home -on the west aide of accommodation* -an* extras of
Return from short Trip—
Walker AVsnue, above the Boule­
T. Jones Burnett of Talent, re vard, to Frank C. High and wife, the reasonable worth and value
turned from a short trip to Red who recently came from Klamath ®( 673.65 and,' that the said un­
dersigned R.
Price has in
ding.
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county and bought a 4 acre home
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his
possession
and
claims a lien
on Oak street. Dr. Chisholm takes
upon
the
furniture
and other
Cliff Payne makes patterns.
Mr. High’s home on Oak street
property
brought
Into
the . said
as part payment. Both families
Llthia
Springs
hotel,
belonging
plan to move soon and Improve
Purchases Property—
to or under the control of the
Charles Montgomery and fam­ their houses at earlieat conven­ said Mrs. E. Tracy -and said lien
ience.
,
ily, from Long Beach, Washing­
is claimed for ■ the proper
ton, who have been living a t IBS
charges
-due to' the undersigned
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Tub
baths
day
falght.
Granite street, have purchased
Llthla
Spring*
betel in The sunt
Jackson
Ho*
Springs.
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the Mrs. A. Nyberg property on
of
373.65
said
furniture and
the highway. 3 miles north of
town.
Say it with
photographs. other property being described
Studio Ashland. On the Plasa. As follows:
One straight screen, 1 folding
Visitor ia Klamath Falls—
Among the guests at the Hotel screen, 1 metal waste bMket,- 1
Rev. J. W. Price Is In Klam­ Ashland are —
metal waste can, 1 metal cabinet,
ath Falls for a few days on busi­
1 small' iron chair, 1 leather
A.
A.
'Johnson
and
wife,
San
ness.
Francisco, M. L. Stafford, Ran upholstered adjustable reclining
Francisco, Rearl Burdick, San chqfr, 1 electric hair dryeg on
Marcelling, Trimming. Sham­
Francisco, J. 8. Flcken, Portland, metal standard, 1 drain pan. l
pooing. Dyeing. Faciale.
The
H. M. Sharp, Portland, W. B.
Vanity Shoppe, McGees Store. Cole, Portland, F. L. Cooper, Port­ manicuring table, ,1 small iron
stool, with all other equipment
Phons ld l.
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land. Alonso Morrison, Portland, and extrM -which we hold, and
Stanley Lewis, Klamath Falla. more than sixty days have elap­
Scott Warren, Klamath Fjlls, Mr.
sed since the expiration of the
and Mrs. C. W. Hale, West Linn,
time the said accommodation?
Oregon.
and- skid extras were furnished,
Finishing Tonight
Among the guests at the Llthla and the amount due on account
of Mid accommodations, and ex
Hprlngs hotel » n s -
B. M. Semple and family, Loa trga has not been paid by the
Angeles, L. A. Hamlin, San Fran­ said Mrs. E. Tracy, and the lien
undersigned
Llthla
cisco. George D. Marlon and wife. Of ■ the
Sea Francisco. Arthur Foster, Springs hotel has not been sat­
Portend, Kirk Reynolds, Port­ isfied.
land, J. I. Hickey, San Francisco,
NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE
Roy H. Camp. Portlalnd, Mr. and IS HBRBBT GIVEN, that the
at Mrs. W. X Hardy, Portland, P. undersigned, Llthla Springs ho­
S. Brumby, Portland, Percy R. tel will proceed to seU the said
Kelly, Albany,
furniture and other property, or
a part thereof, at public auction
at 'the Llthla Springs hotel in
That a foot of snow blankets the city of Ashland, Jackson
the HyaU Prairie country in the County, Oregon, on the 17th day
Oiwenapring mountain district Is of February A. D. 182*. at th-
the report brought back by a haur.’of 10:00 o’clock a . m ., to
party of akllers who spent yes­ satisfy the said Han 1* the sum
terday In that section with snow of 372,65 and any expenses of
falling steadily for the major tha undersigned which may ac­
portion of the day. A snow crue In the selling of the said
,
plow, they said, was used to property.
keep the road open for motor
Dated at Ashland, Oregon, this
travel. A heavy fall of snow Srd day of February A. D. la je .
on the Siskiyou mountains was
LITHIA SPRINGS HOTEL,
also reported.— Medford Mail
R. W, Price, Prop.
Trtbnne.
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WEBSGI
Syd Chaplin
“CHARLEY’S
AUNT"
itineraries into the Redwood
Highway Empire via all form*
of transportation.
4. A full spread illustrato*
layout depicting the outstanding
polqts Of interest in the Red-
wood Highway Empire.
6. A description of the at­
tractions, in each of the eight
Counties.
8. A scientific treatise
fishing pnd /hunting in the
pire. Also golfing, swimming,
boating and other recreational
facilities.
7. A full center spread two-
color map of the entire empire,
shewing the Redwood highway,
Its main laterals and all state,
trans-state, national and Int*V-
national transportation roups*
leading thefetd.
8. Guide to hotels an d , re­
sorts in the empire.
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According to President Meyer*
the “Hotel and Resort Guide”
will be one of the most impor-'
tant features of the folder. "Tha
plan of the Redwood Highway,
association to divert more traf­
fic into the Redwood Highway.
Empire' carries with it the neces­
sity of directing this traffic te
those hotels and resorts offer­
ing desirable accommodatious,”
declared Meyer.
It is planned to distribute,
this folder through every pos­
sible channel tending to create
and control the direction of traf­
fic, including travel and informa­
tion bureaus, automobile dab
touring bureaus, chambers of
commerce, organised rack ser­
vice in hotels, incoming steam­
ers. railroads, steamship and
stage tleket offices.
Officials of the association
feel that .such a general folder
ha* long bean needed.
NORMAL SCHOOL
GROUNDS TO BE
BEAUTIFIED
The Ashland normal grounds
will probably be beautified when
the- school is opened, according
to members of the building com­
mittee, Frank Miller, Albany, J.
H. Fuller, Ashland and C. L.
Starr, Salem, who were In Ash­
land looking over the building
and grounds.
Architect J. A.
Beenes of Portland was also here.
Minor alterations in the plans
were considered by the commit­
tee. Satisfaction with the progress
of the building was expressed by
the members, although the pro­
gress has not' been as rapid as
desired during the last few weeks
because of delay in receipt of ma­
terials.
Wednesday, February 8, 103k
sidewalk, ghtter, curbing and discussed And the chief of police inch culvert will be needed.
BIO BUSINESS IN
LAND DEPARTMENT Crosswalk district in the East wag ordered to notify the prop­ W. if.. Wright, because of the
SALEM, Ore., Feb. 3— (Spe­
cial)— Tha atato land board
turned over to the state treas­
urer during the month of Jan­
uary a total of 3136.772.01, ae
cording to a report prepared
here .today by George Q. Brown,
clerk of the state land board.
Items Included In the turn­
overs follow:
Common school fund princi­
pal. PAzmentja on loans, 388,-
437; common school fund prin­
cipal, Income sources. 368,306.-
79; common echool fund inter
est, 338,350.49; agricultural col
lege fund principal, payments
on lqans, 32811; agricultural
college fund Interest. 31,47.96;
university fund principal, ¿ ly .
menta oh loans, 3288.
University fund' Interest, 3613,
60; rural credits loan fund prln
clpal, 8104.40; rui^l credits re­
serve fund (Interest) 8<83.38;
A. IL Burbank trust fund prim-
clpal, payments on loans and
interest, 869; Apperson Inter­
est, 8382.30.
S fe y n P R p r c E
VISITS H is FATHER
DOORN, Feb. 3— (U.P.)— Ex
Crown Prince Wilhelm of Ger­
many arrived here today to visit
his father, the former kaiser. His
arrival was kept secret. He was
brought from Amersfoort station
by Prince Heinrich, a brother of
the ex-kalser.
improvements f o r
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provement projects in the history
of Ashland w m started last
night at the meeting of the
city council when, a communica­
tion from Donald Spencqf, rela­
tive to the establishment of a
Side region was read and favor­ erty owners to clean up along
ably considered by the council. the creek and to keep the banks
The coming of th e’ normal free of rubbish hereafter
▲ resolution was passed for­
school and the construction of
the new grammar school in mally deeding the normal school
the East Side was given as the sltp to the state and an ordinance
Inspiration for this vast im­ removing the tax from Ashland
taxes waa passed.
provement project.
The proposition of Messrs. G.
A resolution setting the first
and H. Rouse of Medford to pro­
meeting of the council In March,
vide a garbage disposal system
the first Tuesday, as the time
for Ashland was discussed. The
for the property owners to ex­ question of the present garbage
press any opposition to the for­ ground waa also discussed.
mation of such a district, was
Before the formal opening of
passed by the council.
the council J. H. Fuller, member
The street committee of the of the normal building commit­
council Friday' witl visit the tee, brought ,up the question of
streets mentioned .in the com-' filling la the ravine in the normal
munlcatlon and study the needs grounds and placing a culvert
It Is understood the
and situation, and • will report therein.
state will ask the city to • stand
hack at the next meeting.
the expense of this, which En­
gineer Walker
JUST IN!
With Leslie Fenton, Clara
Bov, Earie .Williams.
The slaying of the albatross
and the many other dramatic
incidents of “ The Ancient
Mariner0 vividly depicted.
New Shipment
Spring Trousers
MILLER
s toooerÿ
“ Hab-a-daih Ia n "
H M u < i .' l
COFCO MEN
covered. <1,576 aeree. 16,884
acres being merchantable tlm-
BEFORE «XHTNdlLMEN
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(Colntinned from page 1.) .
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
pupils.
The condition of the banks
along Ashland creek at the rear
of the Plasa business houses was
The Quality Store
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N E (Il
PRINTED SlbRS
Meads Cod Liver Oil, 50c
Is the richest known source of
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the Important fat soluble Vita-
mines and the least expensive
The vitamines contained In Cod
Liver Oil are especially Import-
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»nt for children. They assure
normal development of bone
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Beautiful New Colors, Fascinating New Weaves and
Patterns — These are characteristic of our new Silks
Beau Monde. We are confident that we can please
both your taste and your pocket book. Won’t you stop
in to see us soon!
and tooth structure.
40 Inch Prints on
Heavy Crepes
In Wonderful New Pat­
terns, Yard
$2.98
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54 Inch Bordered
Silk Crepes
In Dress Pattern Lengths,
Patterns
$10.95
FOR HALE CHEAP— Air tank
18 by 28,
Alida.
for light
car. 7<
180-4«
LOST— Brown and white F01
Terrier, witlp chain attached. V
Rhscb, Phone 22-R.
130-1
MERTON B. THOMPSON
Painter and Decorator
Papd)- Hanging
Tinting a Specialty
Furniture Reflnlshed
Estimates gladly furnished
Phone *8 or 76
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It le stated by Mr. Paul B.
McKee, vice president and gen­
eral manager that H. L. Whither,
division manager, of the Rogue
River Division and other divis­
ion managers of the company
will be continued in their pres­
ent capacity.
rt)R SALE— Ivers and Pone
Plano. Almost new, perfect con
ditlon.
Dark' oak case. Prlci
3300. Tel. 434-R.
Up.*«
building
NEW PLAN
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WANTED—.3 girls.Of neat ap­
pearance under 34 years, free to
travel, good opportunity for ad­
vancement,
320 a week to
start.
Mr. or Mrs. Johnson,
Ashland Hotel.
130-2«
FOR TRADE—New
RETAIN
PLACE
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
air pressure, air pipe and mo
tor. Electric outfit with twi
tanks and welding material
854 Boulevard.
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CONDITION OAK STREET
WHEN a.sum of money
comes into your posses­
sion, do you think what
it will buy or what it
will earn!
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WHERE do yOu want
to be five years from
now!
x
STARTING a bank ac­
count today will have
something to do with
what you will have lat-
First Natioanl
Bank
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Use Butterick Pat­ 54 Inch Bordered
terns, w i t h the Broadcloth.
“Deltor.”
New. Stripe P a t t e r n s ,
Dress Length, Each
New Spring Quarterly
now on sale — Pattern
Department.
$9.98
SPECIAL SHOWING THIS WEEK OF ROYAL
WORCESTER AND BON-TON CORSETS.
See Window Display
Ashland, Oregon
TOHoaaow—nun
w , f
sm
absence of Mayor O. H. Johnson,
presided, with CouncHmen Bur­
dick, Peters, Wiley and High
present.
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Everything for Your Valentine Party.
Attractive
Parting Studio & Art Store
.
Styles
Lithia Springs Hotel Bldg.
and Prices
in all the new colors, not
Are You “Making The Grade”
Life is n long hnnl and a lot of fi^lows haven’t
got the' sand and tho steain to »“ make the
grade.”
How about yon? If you spend all yon earn
you won’t get very far. Sure as the world, one
of these days you will find yourself stuck on a
siding with n load of empties.
The one spre way to reach the big termin­
al—Success is to Save, ©very dollar you put in
• the bank is like another pound of Steam in the
boiler. It puts “ push” behind you.
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A savings account in the Cititenp Bank will
help you te “ make tho grade.” Start now. Get
up steam for Success.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Otagoa
only style, but also service.
BEST WORSTEDS, GUARANTEED COLORS.
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