Thursday, ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS PAGE SIX February 4« 1O?0 I I a M e d fo r d - Visiting In A s h la n d - Mrs. Robert Cook and little Mrs. Mason Doran visited friends in Medford, Wednesday. daughter, of Medford are visiting her mother, Mrs. Cora Burns. {Saturday, Feb. 6— First show Madden retreadB tires. 53-tt ing of spring and summer mil linery, braids, flowers, ribbons Prove it for yourself; Studio and buckrom shapes and other Ashland Photography is right. trimmings. Mrs. Simons, 26 South Pioneer. 131-2 Suited Temple MxxonicHaU Returned Stated session. Friday evening, Feb. 5. Important business. Re freshments afterwards. F. D. WAGNER, Potentate. W. H. DAY, Recorder. 111-2 Return From S o u t h - Rev and Mrs. J. C. Merfiler nnd daughter, Betty, returned last evening from Southern Cali fornia, where they have been visiting for the past three weeks. Can Blackwell give reference? I’ll sayl 129-1 mo. From Experiment Portland— Mrs. Albert Marske of Sher Spring styles— New wollens man street, returned from Port for mens suits, on display a: Çaulserud’s. 123-tf land, where she has been visit- ing her mother. In M edford- Mrs. Lulu Van Wegen and Visitor From North Dakota— P. R. Trubshaw, former editor little grandson, Bobbie,, spent ' a day in Medford recently, the of the Valley. City. North Da guests of her niece, Mre. Jack kota Record, who with his wife has been visiting in Medlord. Shoemaker. was a caller at The Tidings of; flee Wednesday. He accompan Stationery.— Bihart’s. . ied H. W. Hamlin, manager of The Pre-cooling and Storage Returned From Medford— company of Medford. Mrs. Merritt Randies has re turned home from the Commun Among the guests at the Lillila ity hospital in Medford. A Janitor, bv ntts take, married Mrs. Ellse D Sears ro Juan Felix B rau des. both «it «ten Francisco S i h im wedding wann't te gal. They rem ar ried. but < few days later B rand** got an annulm ent on the ground that M rs Sears ered him only as an "experimental husband. , Springs hotel are— Battery A. Medford, vs. Bat H. E. Nagel, La Crosse, Wis Marcelling, Trimming, Sham tery B. Ashland, basketball The consin; W. Hale Carter, San game tonight at Armory. 8 p. m. pooing, Dyeing, Facials. H. W. Metzger, Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Store. Francisco; Phone 103. 98-tf Portland; W. C. Thurlow. Port Visitor» From Talent— land; A. L. Manning, Portland; ---------------— Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Newbry, Don’t fall to hear the Oregon Raymond G. Jones, Klamath of Talent, were business visitors Trio musical concert at the Falls; J. O. Alexander, Klamath in Ashland yesterday. Christian, church, Wednesday Falls; Thomas Young, Portland; evening, February 10. 131-1 Laurence Levelsen, Portland. Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Emmens of Medford left Sunday for a From Talent— week or ten days stay In Cali L eft For K lam ath Falla— Mrs. I. C. Williams was a Mrs. D. C. Hawley and chil fornia. 130-4 business visitor in Ashland from dren, of Liberty street, left Sun Talent yesterday. day for Klamath Falla, where Moving Shoe Shine Parlor— Charlie Boardman has moved they will visit her mother and Among tile guests a t the Hotel his shoe shine outfit from the other relatives for several weeks. Ashland are— Bates Barber Shop to the small J. C. Myers, Portland; Mr. Food Sale, Christian church room In the McGee building. and Mrs. H. Hord, Aberdeen; A. ladles. Hardy Bros., Sat., Feb. 6. Thompson and wife, S. Bend, 130-3 Walk upstairs to Orres Tailor Washington; Donald Eivedal, Shop and save 810.00. 78-tf Lös Angeles; A. R. Frazier, Valentines for the party.— Portland; E. W. West, Portland; Elhart's. Cliff Payne makes brackets. Victor Dickey, Portland; Mrs. Visitors In Ashland— The Ladies and Gents Shoe D. Wherley, Winifred. Mon Tom Clatk, executive special Shining Parlor, which has been tana; Mrs. A. E. West, Falls agent for the Cram and Foster at the Llthia Springs hotel bar City, Oregon. Company of San Francisco, and ber shop. Is now located in the William Reed, special agent for 8. E. corner of McGee’s store Among the g u ests a t the Colum * 131-2 bia hotel ar e - " 1 Oregon, were visitors In Ash ¿ulldlng. Charles E. Thompson, Port land yesterday. land; Hannibal Smith, Portland; Expected Home— J. H. Young, Roseburg; D. F. Miss Mildred Gyger Is expect Rlebel, Roseburg. Battery A, Medford, vs. Bat tery B, Ashland, basketball ed home from her school near game tonight at Armory. 8 p. m. Eagle Point tomorrow night to From Talent-— , spend the week end with her Mr. ànd Mrs. F. E. W. Smith Madden sells protected tires. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson were business visitors In Ash Oygsr, of Nell Creek. land from Talent yesterday. Battery A, Medford, vs. Bat tery B. Ashland, basketball Wjalnut cream rolls and Pln- game tonlgbt at Armory. 8 p. m. oches fresh dally at Candy Land. Man Returns To Prove That He Isn't Dead Left For Month— F. F. Doran and family, who recently sold their home on Ashland street, have gone to Oakland, California, where they expect to make their future homp. From Grants Pass — Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Hall ,c- companied by Mrs._H. McAllister and Mrs. Roy McAllister and lit tle daughters, all of Grants Pass, were business visitors in Ash land recently. Candy Land—Fresh peanut It pays to have your cleaning and cocoanut brittle daiiy. and pressing done at Paulserud's. Ill— Among the guests at the Hotel Mrs. E. O. Kilgore, of the^ Oregon are— Annex Rooms. Is confined to her T. A. Eiwell, San Diego; O. home with an stuck of the Hu. E. Blnnall, 8an Diego; B. D. Garrell, Shelton, Washington; LEKDOM’H TIRE HOUSE Géorgie Buch, San Diego; I. c. aanonnees n 10 per cent York and wife, Pendleton; Reduction in Tire Prices Harry Schultz, Tacoma. of The Fatted Hinten and K elly. Springfield Fresh home-made cream car This Information was received amels at the Plaza. 128-tf by low« distance telephone this ng f r o n the United State» Tub baths day or night. Co. 101-1 Jackson Hot Springs. 12.4-tf TMC THEATER BEAUTIFUL TODAY - TOMORROW Planner With Lealie Fenton — Clara Bow — Earle William* Thé most imaginative poem ever brought to life on the screen. ’ .♦ • ■ , A D M IS S IO N Adnlta—-iMatinee 25c, E vening 35c, Children 10c Anytime (Continued From Page One) sage was an error. Porter went to King City sev eral weeks ago, and, according to reports, rode a horse from Ashland to the California towu for his health. The report from King City was that he had been living In a barn near there. When found, the report stated, ,the body was partly dis robed and there was evidence there had been a struggle. — This is Oien Rose, star guard on the University of Arkansas basketball team. He’s a sophomore and shines on the gridiron, too. Around the Razorback campus they call him “Big Glen,” and opine he's headed for the top-notch class. He's the tallest fellow ever to play on an Arkahsas University cage outfit, standing six feet, five. He weighs 190 pounds and is fast for a big man. Springfield — Southern Pacific relaying old Natron.1 line with heavier rails., - I v, : ■« , ' ■> . NEGLIGENCE OF MOTORISTS COSTS “The School at Ashland will zations which they have at tbe cannot consider separating tbe ¡ARMY FUNDS ARE ' ABOVE THE BUDGET not atari operation until June present time are »not adequate question of disarmament. 21, of the current year, and up WASHINGTON, D. C.. Feb. 4 to the first of June the work — (U.P.)— The army appropria connected with this Institution tion bill, carrying 1339,581,924, will not require the continued an increase of 81,087,699 above supervision and attention of the the budget estimates and president, and much of the de f 595,293 above the appropria tail, such as selection of the tions for the current year, was faculty, preparation of courses reported to the bouse today of study, etc., can be handled by the appropriations commits) I from from the superintendent's of- tee. ) flee at Salem to better ad- Of the total, 8241,081,196 I vantage than in Ashland. Mr. will be used for military actlri-,’ Churchill Is undertaking this ties, while the remainder, 878,-J extra work without additional 509,766, for non-military actlv- compensation and will receive ities, such as maintenance and only the regular .salary of super improvement of river and har intendent of education. bor projects. '■» “As previously stated, this is In accordance with the wish Luncheon in Medford— of the Board of Regents and in The " Ashland , Study club order to conserve all the re ladies will be the guests of the sources available for the ef Medford Wednesday club at the ficient equipment of the new Holland .hotel tomorrow at •chool.” o'clock. . Churchill To Retain Both Of His Positions (Continued From Rage One) opening of the local normal on dune 21. By thia method, Mr. Churchill draws his salary as superinten dent, his salary as president of the local normal does pot begin until June 21, and the normal school fund is saved- the 8400 or 8500 a month which would be a necessary expenditure If Mr. Churchill resigned as* su perlntendent, a successor wag appointed and Mr. Churchill had to move to Ashland .Immediately and maintain an office hero In which to conduct the work that he can easily conduct in the superintendent's office. * Mr. Fuller’s statement Is as follows: ' « • i “I notice thafsom e Individuals nnd papers in the state are un dertaking to criticise the action ®f J. A. Churchill In retaining the office of superintendent of education since being elected to the position of president of the Southern Oregon Normal School. As a matter of fact, to those conversant with the aitnatidn. this action is -In harmony with the wishes of the board of ro dents of the Normal School, is Ip line with economical adminis tration, is a saving to the tax payers of the state, and Is high ly commendatory in Mr. Church- ' Many Groups Threaten Mix-up At Meeting The sab-marine group consist ing of those nations like Eng land and the United States wh) see in the submarine a dacfii-r to their greet shipping Jr.ten-h‘.s and who would like to have It abolished. 7 bey will be b.tterly opposed by F rance, Italy and other countries, which with a large coast line, see in the sub marine about tbe only means within their revenues of pro viding adequate coast defense. IMPROVED CHEVROLET A typo, of performance never before approached in any low cost ear th at’s what you get in the inlprovediChevrolet. (Colntinuea from page 1.) val and aerial units along about tbe same lines as the Washing ton conference ana who Insist that the moral obligation exist ing under the covenant for mu tual assistance la sufficient with out detailed obligations. The Sduth Americans, who while strong for disarmament, Insist that as in many cases their military and naval organl- Repairs That Will Please Agee’s Shoe Shop 339 E. Main Street The Automotive Shop Brake Relining Done by Machinery Quick Service when you drive up at our station, wo have an at tendant waiting to serve you. If you are in h hurry, you will not have to lose time here. We Have A Battery Department General and Shell Gasoline and other products Park Garage Willfams Service Station BOULEVARD and SHERMAN M W BIG REDUCTIONS on ABOUT $40,000 s for national defense they cannot accept limitations that would curtail what development ¡a necessary for their needs. The new maritime nations that came out of the war, which possessing sea ports, but no navies yet, Insist that restric tions must not be placed on them that would prevent their building up a marine adequate for their national defense. These nations include Yugo-Slavta. up land and Roumanla. The United States g r o u p - provided there is anyone to side with the United States and make a group— which wants the ques tion of land and naval arma ments treated at separate con ferences. The United States may possibly have tbe support of England on this point, but France, Italy and Japan have already announced that they U . ■ SACRAMENTO, Feb. 4—Neg ligence in securing their 1926 license plates will cost Califor nia motorists between 835,000 and 840,000, it was estimated TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY today by Will H. Marsh, chief of the ‘division of motor ve AUCTION hides. The registration up to Saturday, Feb. 6th, at Llthia Oarage on Wlnburn way at 1:30 Saturday night was about 20 sharp the following property.— per cent below the 1926 total. Two Iron beds with springs and mattresses, one 3-4 bed with GOLD HILL B0Y8 ARE SENTENCED spring and mattress, one dresser, TO KELLY BUTTE one book case, air tight heater, lawn mower, new one man saw, Two years at Kelly Butte, • a fruit sprayer, library table, hall rock quarry operated by Multno rack, two rocking chairs, china mah county near Portland, were cupboard large mirror, a Iot of stone jars, garden cultivator and contained in the three Sentences small tools, /and a large new Judge J. L. Roe of Jacksonville double press cider mill and many passed on three Gold Hill youths small articles not mentioned.— for prohibition Infractions. Edward E. Foster, 23, charged A. L. Gideon, Auctioneer. 131-2 with possession of a moonshine HIGH grade piano near Ash still, will spepd one year at the land w lll.b e sold to a reliable quarry while his partners, Chester party at a big savings. 810 month Carter and Everett Shoemaker, ly will handle, a snap, write at both. 19, will each spend six once to Tallman Plano Store, months for illicit mash posses- s«ww. «we three wore arrested Monday evening by local officers FOR HALE: — 12 Inch body near the A. Shoemaker ranch on fir In 3-tier lots, 88-60 tier de Galls creek near Gold Hill, where livered. B. E. Bailey. Phone the still is alleged to have been 30BJ4. 131-tf in operation and 80 gallons of FOR HALE: — 260 egg incu mash destroyed before the offic ers’ arrival. bator. 816.00. pitone 340Y. The three were sentenced to 131— 3 Multnomah, as J&clffton county FOR BALE: — Seven stands of has made arrangements for Mult bees; Strawberry and Raspberry nomah county to receive local plants, a dollar per hundred; Lo prisoners. Five prisoners from ganberry plants later. Still tak this county, recently sentenced for ing orders for the Kirk Walnut. prohibition and other violations,, Phone 427L, 713 Oak street. are now serving sentences there 181-2* and Including the three Gold Hill EXCHANGE — House and 3 youths with H. Reed of Ashland, lots In Fresno, Calif., for small four more will shortly be taken acreage On city property In up. Reed, an employee of the Southern Oregon. V. E. Bushnell, Ashland water department, was Ashland, Ore. Gen. Del. 181-1* sentenced to six months cn a sta tutory charge. lamp 5 *' 1 ' # shades Buy Your Hosiery at the Counters and KITCHEN UNITS See Displays in Our Store Where Standard Advertised Lines Are Sold. , The Ashland Electric Shop 346 E. Main Street LEEDOM’S Tires and Tubes Every Size for Every Oar w We have the best lines we can get. We insist on your dollar going farther than ever and we have accord ingly bought these standard lines of hose that we know you will be satisfied in wearing. THE HOLEPROOF LINE Known the World Over as 100 Per Cent Efficient in Service. THE KAYSER LINE Known for its Stylish Trend and Individual Features Piston* and Pin* . Rings ,- Axles Spring* Fly Wheel Gear* Ring Gears and Pinions Timken Bearing* New Departure Bearing* Motor Bearings Distributor Gear* Pump Gear* SUDDEN SERVICE For Every Oar Recondition Your Motor, We Have Everything. This assures you of the right built hose that • will keep yon, absolutely satisfied. Our hos e iery departm ent is aglow with the newness in » ' beautiful hosiery. I f PRICED TO SELL AND WEAR $1.50 $1.65 $2.00 $2.75 Get your favorite service silk or Chiffons Here. 3Ä? See . the New Kid Gloves with Fancy Cuffs at $2.75 to $4. New ' Turtle N e c k S w e a t e r s now in Spring Shades, $5.00.