Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 10, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    AND D A IL Y
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Business Manager
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R. Crear
George Madden Green
W. H. Perkins
Téléphoné
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I at the Ashland, Oregon Ptoetofflce as Beeoqf) Class Mall Matter
ptlon Price. Delivered la <»>
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One Month —
Three Months
Biz Months ...
One Year ____
By Mall and Rural Routes
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Ona ifcontb —
1.85
Three Months .
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see
S)z Months
One Year
ADVERTISING
RATES
I
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A ft»uf yojirg Hyn tlu. 1 m L> v n ^ p r ^ i d p n t T n a M a r s h a
d e c la r e d t h a t w h a t A m e r ic a n e e d e d w a s a g o o d fiv e -c e u
' c ig a r . H e m a y h a v e b een jo k in g , b u t t h e f a c t is t h a | w ith
t h e a i d o f m a c h in e r y th e g o o d five-ceU t c ig a r is b a c k to
s ta y . A b o u t 40 per c e n t o f th e 0 600,000,000 c ig a r s p r o ­
d u c e d l a s t y e a r w e re so ld f o r f iv e c e n ts e a c h .
There may be safety la numbers
but not in a number of bill».
Summer’s when we unit com-
ilsiatng about the coal dealer’s
scales and start kicking at the
Ice j man,
.
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First of the month must wear
tuhber heels. It slips up en us
before we know It.
Milk would be p fine drink if It
could be prohibited.
A 'flower Is not as b l, a . a
tree, but the« a flower never
started out to be as big as a tree.
THESE FIRMS
SUBSCRIBED
DURING 1 9 2 5
The foUowing id the .list of
merchants and cltlsens who sub­
scribed to the Budget and Ser­
vice Fund of the ChAnber of
Commerce for 1888. Thia It en­
tirely distinct from the member-
Iblp dues and
furnishes the
Chamber a fund for carrying out
tbs necessary work:
• Ashland Creamery
Ashland Fruit Rnd Produce
Association
Ashland Ice A Storage
Ashland Lodge. B. P. O. B.
Ashland Lumber Co. •
Ashland Mills
’ Automotive Shop
Ashland Matetorium
Atklnsoe, Mrs. B. L.
Ashland Hotel ,
Ashlb&d Printing Co.
Barre«, James
Beratbeuse; J. L
1
Ettiiff
First National Bank
o'slotk and are «pen to the gen-
Frasier, J. W,
IN T^B CIRCUIT COURT OF
public.
THE STATE OF OllBOON, IN
Galey, H. C.
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Oartner, Sarah
AND FOR JACKSON CpUNTY.
Gregs, Dr. G. W.
G. O. VAN NATTA.
P r a le s a lM a l
Harrison Bros. Co.
Plaintiff, B o s t a e m
B B e r iM V
Hardy Bros.
Hersey, James
MABEL L. JACOBS apd ROY
Herkner. Theo. R.
JACOBS, her husband,
J. M.
Hinthorne, Bert
MA8TERLING, SAMfiBL DAVIES
Hotel Oregon
AND LAURA DAVIES, husband
Holmes H. P.
and wife, and the unknown hplrs,
Hughes, J. M.
if .any. pf SILAS B. OANlARDand
end », Flrat Mattonai
Hurst, H. B.
E. GANIARD; also, all other Banff Bhlg.
OfBe»
Igenhower, Geo. B.
perepns or parties ^»knpwn claim­ to 12 Noon; 8 to « p, m.j
Interurbeh Stage Co.
ing any right, title, estate, lien
evenings.
Isaac, E. R. ft Co.
or interest in the real estate des­
Jacks, U H.
cribed in the complaint herein or
Jackson, W. D. •
any part thereof,
’
Johnson, O. H.
Defendants.
Jordan, Frank
To the vahpovn haiqi. H app, of
IAMBI
Jordan A. E.
Sila« B- GanUrd and Aga s . pffloe heave, U An » A. IL; I
Jordan, J. 8.
Gan lard and all other persona |n S P. M-l * te
Jorgensen, R. O.
or parties unknown claiming any Cltlsens
Kruggel Bros.
right, title, estate, lien or interest
Leedom, L. L.
PH.
In thn reel « U t e deeeriked ia the
Lithia Bakery
tice m t H W> MB w*5 n o « W 4
complaint, or spy pari thereof,
Llnlnger A Son
thrust— JÇ-tajr'lp«^
defendants:
Loughlln, John
Qfflçp boeri, ù 19
nt THE NAME QF THR STATE
Muonic Lodge
te S, Swedenbdri 1
OF
ORBGON; -you. pad each of
Madden, A. A.
Und, Öpgfon.
you, are hereby summoned add
Mara, J. Q.
required to answer the complaint
McGee, J. H-
of tha plalntl« in the above en­
McNair Bros.
titled cause, oo gle in said Court,-
Merrill, F. R.
within six weeks from May lo th ,
Mitchell, W. C-
1928, the date of tha flrat publi­
Moore, W. J.
cation of this summons, and if
Moses, Bert R*
jou fall to answer in said cause
Morris. Sim A Son '
within said sin weeks, the plain­ JORDAN'S BABE AffB CABBiOT
Nininger, A. C.
tiff Will apply to the .Court for
Oeser, Dr. W.
Qrres, L. J.
tbs relief demanded ip said com­
Vnn Neat Fhmw IB». U«4I
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plaint, namely, that the title to —
Park Garage
WHITTLE n tA M F B K OO.
Lote 81 end 88 tai Bieck C of
Park 8tore
r w * r « * to
Pell, Emil
Railroad Addition to the eity of
Deslere to fleto. W efd, FbefftM
Perossi, D.
Ashland, In Jackson county, Ore­
Crating sad I t o u t e . L obi « a t-
p i w Conf.
gon, be decreed to be Vested in
Plummer, H. B.
the plalntl«. free of any right,
l P W T r u n
Provost Bros.
title er claim on the pert of any, » . l i W
Rlgg* J- O.
far -r- Good team and motor
of tha defendant«.
Robison, W. W.
This summon« is served by pub­
toueffg. flnnd g w * « to ì rito
Sanders, W. G.
sonAhto dnìaa . - W
Phone w
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lication by order of the Hon. C. M.
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Schuerman, Aug.
Thomae, Judge at said Onnrt, dat­
PAINVHfä
¿OffTaUCTrOR"
Short, 8. H.
ed May I .- ««««.
Simpson, T. H.
Post Office Ad drees:
standard Oil Co.
Pioneer Block,
Stearns, H. D.
Ashland, Oregon.
, Staples, B. T.
BR1GOS A BRIGGS,
8wedenberg, F. O.
By B. D. Briggs,
Swennlng, F. G.
Attorheys tor Plalntl».
State Bank
« 1 — 8— Mo.
Taylor, S. D„
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ORDER TO « W W » E
Trefern, G. W.
IN «WB • » Ö U I T COURT OF
Wlek Furniture Co.
TUB STATE O f OREGON, IN
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; • Wagner, F. D.
ANE FOR JACJffffQN COUNTY
centoM toto slid
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Wright. Wirt M.
IN THE MATTER OF THE end
Woods, Dr. E. A.
GVABOUNWJ*
MINNIE
Whittle, F. F. *. -
t u t v M E L fe a r .
180-28«
Yockey A Co.
it awtaarieff
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Paid A dv.-X lt-lt the petlttaw « «k >
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guarittnn fff'M B e lm « ' nahneffi
Minnie May W heigff«. that It
W bita Shield Home.
I May-
wouW he heneffelai to his seW
ward IM» rig .
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longtng Iff.PAri
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mil a
as folio*« to-fflri
A Star touring car, 1825 model,
East pf tha
w«s stolen from Fred Stratton
of Lot öb e 1«
yesterday ns It was parked ig
Addition to *$•
fpw t W the church oj the Naur
wytato
en<> The theft was re p o rte d m • Jackson County
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north M .8 feet
the police but (hue far no traec
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and
feet; tk'
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s s f e t s .
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$on<.
Dudfe. J. f .
Duna, Geo W.
Fi hart. H H
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Endete Co.
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Making
Plans Now?
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Are You
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« ily W to rwHy
dtojoy yoar vacation is
to 8^t aside a certain
portion of yoqr income
each wtofei men yanr
vdcation expenses won’t
worry you.
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VACATION P “ f w y ( W v * * * t * * I 1 ■
XI
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
ASHLAND, O JΠX W
3553;
i n . e e e » > » s » s e s s s «»■ ♦»»««> .
FLORENCE OIV6TOVE8 AND
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Just the f thing
for Summer
Weather.
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ECONOMICAL, SAVE,
DEPENDABLE
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WICK FURNITURE CO.
W
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B bt*. M. O,
Beater. A- M.
Beck; J. W.
BdEPga Agency
Blake, W, B.
o n w h a t th e y w a n t — a n d a v e ry la r g e p e r c e n ta g e o f th e m
h a v e lieen w o r k in g o v e rtim e o n t h a t jo b .
H e n c e th e
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Careen-Fowler Ce.
¿erter « Mills
Cltlsens Bank
will Jfetaru A d M the nioon.
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Oirttafl ShM M Ster«
H. Martinna Koratad,
kaowa payekotoftat, wlB
Mriee of t m pabllc leetaraa on
practical psychology a t the Wo-
men’s GlvM Olnb heeee tonight,
tomorrow night and Wednesday
night.
Prof. Korated also will offei
his talents in giving both voca
tioaal and cMraetev analyses to
these who seek them and will an­
swer many saesttona on borne,
health and business problems.
The meetings trill atari « 8
Borgnrson, J. M.
Briggs * B r itts
Briscoe, G. A.
BurdfoT D r . L .
Butler! Q. 8.
y
i n v e n t o r is « a id to h a v e d e s ig n e d a n a i r ­
u s in g ex h au K t g a s e x p lo d e d v io le n tly a g a in s t
r a tu rb in e * w ill m o v e in d e p e n d e n tly of a p r o ­
w ill 1m aW e “ i f tim e d a c c u r a te ly e n o u g h ” to
t h e m o o n . T h e i n v e n t o r d o e s n o t to ll u s h o w
'
Psychologist To
Answer Questions
Of Local People
F a r m r e lie f le g is la tio n s e e m s to h a v e a h e a r in g in tw o
o n e f o r th e r e lie f o f th e f a r m e r a n d the, o t h e r
tlie r e lie f o f th e c o n g re s s m a n . F a n n e r s h a v e been
t o l d to w o r k .o u t t h e f t ow n s a lv a tio n , fin d o u t a n d a g re e
------*©rt ia Washington.
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t h is c o u n tr y , a r e a d v o c a tin g a p l a n f o r l i q u i d a t i n g G e r ­
m a n r e p a r a tio n s u n d e r th e D a w e s p la n a n d w ip in g o u t
a ll in te r n a tio n a l in d e b te d n e s s . .
G e rm a n y o w es t o th e v a r io u s g o v e rn m e n ts w h ic h h a v e
b e e n a w a r d e d r e p a r a ti o n s a su m e q u iv a le n t to $3-7&0,-
0 0 N Q U 1 8 T ON M ORROOO
F o r m o re th a n a w e e k th e R iffs, F r e n c h a n d S p a n
l a r d s h a v e b een n e g o tia tin g te r m s o f p e a c e , b u t th e
c h a n c e s a r e t h a t th e y w ill n o t r e a c h a n a g re e m e n t. T h e
R iffs d e m a n d th e r ig h t' to r u le .t h e i r o w n c o u n tr y . T h e
c h ie f d e m a n d s o f th e a llie s a r e t h a t th e R iffs p le d g e al
le g ia n c e t o th e S u lta n o f M o ro cco a n d t h a t A b d e l-K rim
s u b m i t t o v o lu n ta r y e x ile . A u to n o m y h a s b e e n p ro m isee
t h e ,R i f f w h e n i»eaee is r e s to re d . T h e F r e n c h a n d S p a n
i a r d s h a v e tb r e a tn e d to re n e w h o s p ita litie s . 'U p o n ju s;
w h a t lie w ill s a y w ill d e te r m in e w h e th e r th e I tif f ia n w a r
i s to e n d o r c o n tin u e .
Gifts for the Graduate.
| | War,
DELILIA STEVENS,
Onvnty Clerk
raw ouisa
C O N T R O L ON T H 1 A IR
• » T h e q u e s tio n o f c o n tr o llin g w a v e - le n g th s in th e a i r
p r o m is e s to b e a d if f ic u lt p r o b le m f o r C o n g re s s to so lv e
U n til a F e d e r a l C o u r t r u le d t h a t he h a d n o a u th o r i ty
S e c r e t a r y H o o v e r r e g u la te d th e q u e s tio n , b u t a s th e m a t
t e r n o w s ta n d s th e r e is n o c o n tr o l — n o s y s te m , a n d etth
f u s io n in e v ita b ly r e s u lts .
P r e s i d e n t C o o lid g e f a v o r s c o n tr o l b y a n e x e c u tiv e
d e p a r t m e n t . O th e r s c o n te n d t h a t i t s h o u ld b e re g u la te «
b y a c o m m is s io n in m u c h th e s a m e w a y a s th e ra ilro a d s ,
a n d e x p re s s th e f e a r t h a t i f h a n d le d b y a C a b in e t o ffic e r
p o litic a l a b u s e s m ig h t d e v e lo p .
T h e r e a r e a g o o d m a n y c o m m is s io n s in th e g o v e rn
m e n t n o w , a n d t h e m a n n e r in w h ic h t h e y h a v e handle«
a f f a ir s d o e s n o t g u a r a n t e e s a ti s f a c ti o n t o p o litic a l o p p o n
e n ts . F r o m th is v ie w p o iin t t h e r e is b u t l i t t l e c h o ic e a m
t h e w h o le q u e s tio n m a y h a v e to b e r e v is e d as a result o'
f u t u r e d e v e lo p m e n t a n d e x p e rie n c e .
W H ’ th i. m
188S.
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I n f lu e n tia l f o r e ig n f in a n c ie r s ,b a c k e d b y a fe w in
000,000. T o s e c u re th e p a y m e n t o f t h is in d e b te d n e s s G e r ­
m a n y h a s p le d g e d a ll i t s s ta te -o w n e d r a ilw a y s , w h ic h a r e
o th e r w is e f re e fro m d e b t, a n d d e p o s ite d m o r tg a g e s o n a
c e r ta in n u m b e r o f G e rm a n i n d u s t r ia l p l a n ts . I t is s u g ­
g e s te d t h a t th is in d e b te d n e s s b e f u n d e d in n e g o tia b le
b o n d s w h ic h s h o u ld b e d is p o s e d o f to p r i v a t e in v e s to r s
th r o u g h o u t th e w o rld . T h is w o u ld e n a b le G e r m a n y to
p a y off in c a sh i t s r e p a r a ti o n d e b t.
T h e n a tio n s r e c e iv in g t h is .m o n e y owe- t h e U n ite d
S ta te s $11,000*000,000. T h e U . 8. T r e a s u r y o ffic ia ls f r a n k ­
ly a d m it t h a t t h i s s u m w ill n o t lje c o lle c te d a n d t h e p r o ­
p o n e n ts o f th e r e f u n d i n g p la n b e lie v e t h e p r e s e n t v a lu e
o f a ll th e s e d e b ts w ill f a ll w i t h in th e $5,750,000,000. I n
o t h e r w o rd s i t is p r o p o s e d to c a n c e l a ll t h e d e b ts dm!
U n c le S a m f o r w h a t G e n u a n y * ,w l|l p a y a n d m a k e G e rm a n y
a n d t h e U n ite d S t a te s p a ^ t h i s e n g ^ - w y d e b t.
,
I n v ie w o f t h e f a c t tjfiat n e a i’ly
rfatlons lia v e ac
k n o w le d g e d t h e i r d e b t s a n d a g r e e d t o p a y in t h e c o u rs e
o f tim e , i t is n o t p t o b a b le t h a t a n y A m e ric a n w ill h a v e
th e te m e r i ty t o s e rio u s ly a d v o c a te s u c h a p r o p o s ito n . Y e ;
a lm o s t a n y th i n g m a y h a p p e n .
Just Received - - - ffeantHul line o<
w. J.
DONATIONS
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made In advertis­
ing or job printing — our contributions will be In cash.__________
plan in
printed and published at Ashland
m M Oowiity.
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
Iratsa
"All future events, where an admlsslbn
charge is made or *
collection taken is Advertising."
No discount will he allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders.
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Of fhie ordag tKf. fnur » « « « t a s
Weeks in the Attend
M m M Der of ctn eia l dravlatiaa.
Display, per Inch — ......- ................ ’•»........
. Yearly Contracts
Ona Insertion a week ------- ------- ---------- ------------------------
Two Insertions a w e e k ----------- ......--------------------------------
Daily insertion
Rates for Legal and Miscellaneous Advertising
Rlrst insertion, per 8 point line ...... ..........- ----------------— —
Each subsequent Insertion, C point line ---------------------- -
Card of T hanks......— —
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Obituaries, per line j......
an
tw e Cqurt Oft Monday,
It is farther ordered that aer-
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single Insertion, per inch
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DISPLAY
far .< :vlnltT~
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■••’•Mriff
■iundny by
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sdU ta d that the
Auto Parked Near
Church Ig Stolen
jiÑD
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tow
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W ork Shoes
for Summer
Summertime is here. Prepare
your
outdoor life ajid summer7« work with
• pair of our serviceable work shoe»
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OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
QCFRO SAID*’ -«* \
’«The beftanings of all things are small,” «mid
C icero .
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great river has Its source in a tifty spring iQ B fftr-
off hillside. A towering skyscraper has its begin­
ning |a the laying .of a » i f t h enm to-ktftne. ' , z
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Many largo fortunes began in small savinfa accounts
.M ore and tmiftBP steadily through
the years that followed.
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Da M hesitate to atert a «Bring«» aoceunt with one
dollar. U ia «Mtofh i f y l *
ad d»»,»o re—
w tth i a t e r e r i t e h e l ^ y * » . '
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