Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 12, 1926, Image 4

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Coos Bay. A ugust 6, ¡4 , a q d . 7.
Indicate an attendance o f M least
Slow er paintjng ant)
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In making pottle the progrem
tor the three day, session the
• commission, which is composed of
pleaders in North Bend sad Msrsh-
ffie ld Legion posts, pledges Itself,
• to make good on the convention
^slogan, "Coos Bay Knows Ifo w .’’
Advantage w ill be takes,o f the
natural resources and entortaln-
>;rneat features of the d is trict it
J was announoad, and water «ports,
J free sea-food dinner, trlp ^ to the
«.Pacific beaches and a visit to a
• fleet of six destroyers of the U. 8.
• Navy in Coos Bay t a r t a r w ill be
Included.
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This coavenUos will to nntyue
• In the history of the department
J of Oregon sinco it w ill to
the
' first time that two cities w ill
; nnite to entertain the state or-
.ganlsatlon. Both Marshfield and
North Band poets have combined
to raise a fund of |6 » 0 0 fo r e?-
tertaiameat purpokes and Uctive
assistance from the civic and com­
mercial organization! has
been
assured.
Cooa Bay m ay be reached by
state highway, Southern Pacific,
railway, the Nelson Steamship
line from Portland and Astoria,
hud by airplane and each of these
routes will undoubtedly ba relied
upon by delegates.
The oomplete program for the
convention, as announced today,
follows:
ty»Ai ttr «airptaitr <*«* « ta 0 i ^gstaw liked
9 «otata« «Ma M 1
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bla pagato« apd kiekto« w ill
«sambar » • «fr i tosí Mto to ’* »"»»*
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h these swbjtyts to ottered.
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Dealf«, Method j»f„ T ta c h t*«
r and Cptymeretol A f t Will « •
dl-
rented by Mr. Felix PSyaat, grsd-
F n ate of art In the University
’ School of Cincinnati and In Bvan-
d d e r C h ild s H ig h School, Mew, York
’.C ity ; is a contributor to Design,
[ I a magaslne tor Craftsmen and art
; teachers, especially noted Is his
f series of articles on Teaching, of
’ Design.
M A D R ID ,
( U P )— Who wear
Of especial interest is y i t fagt
the
shortest
shirt. Spanish/ or
I that Mr. Payaat is arraading With
French
wotnenf
’] the Suped«tan4a«t of A r t in ihe
Purls g irto took the head for a
‘ l N e w Y o r k ; City H igh School« to
while; hut. just now nnatorous
hate a typical ,.N«w York City
S tiig h Sehdol A rt Exhibit seat e a t Madrileñas take them beaten by
’ to A s h lan d tills
summer. This hgl( an ln«h, th4y claim,' and
proudly parade e« the Castellana
' will he. of great • value to any
knees;
I 'teachers o f a n In any
of the Wit« aktyts above the
soma
ewto
w
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.
skirts
the
edge
j schools of Oregon.
of whieh is made of fetas p srlb t
Design students enter the trade
‘ d ire c tly from the N s # York City
' Schools.
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m
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Crafty,-and n il applied work.
Costume
Accessories,
L a ja p
( shades, and other decorations for
, the home w ill to taught by M ite
, E thel M. Weightman, who was .in­
s tru c to r in the School last year.
Of. special' interest as Showing
«the reputytiea o f Mine W h ite and
her comgany, workers of the Pratt
Institute of iATt, If the-* f^ct that
Inquiries hgve . been coming“ in
frpm all e v e r.lb s couhtry sad pu­
pil» are enrolling from Oak Park.
-a. C o tte n Brady, nurse w ith thel Alaakab division of the A '« .if iu r it a
Education, te lust back in' Kotxebtiy. Alaska, a fte r <.40«-mU* Saadi, diene
th her dog«, to save an fnltuensAstrlcken Eskimo settlement s t P o in t
pe. I t took her a Weyk to get there and ten. days to get back—h u t t he
Eskimos were saved. She is shtAvn w ith ta r Caasrtts'gag, Nhnyh- s ’
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»w,
~ A»-»
Cream
Gives Lovel
.Complexioa
Ihareday, August 5th
I to 10 a. m., Registration,
both rttisa.
1« Opening exercises, Marsh­
field Armory.
11:10— Opening meeting, Le-
glea-Auxlilary.
Marshfield
A r­
mory.
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— Business A ^toion.
l:»0— « a s ic Visitors,
both
cities.
«
« : * • — Business session 40 4 L
W atsr Sporty— N o r t h 4
« W ' I M r t t t l â V e t a i t a W Ä M ♦ * ’* • • • « > « • ? * *
oi», is s > s t a w *
w
« “* * * « w # j j r
kqwsver,
Of her own whereby a ta (a abfo
wi,h
* * * » 1 . to
teach the drawing « J b f a d
and ttp im . grgn to chilrtrnn., A
forty-fibs M V xjonrae to each of
I
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f
,
W on commission.
¿ a p \ V « ^ w J ^ Ä W X t o d w t y t y c t o to saa i
¿m ating ’ hew kind of pream
quickly gives the tektnre'dnd ap­
pearance o f a wild rose petal.
Yoa*n notkty a startling change
the moment you put it on. * The
effect Is lasting — you cannot
wash it off. Whitens, nourishes,
purifies. Can bo le ft on al} night
o f used as a powder base. N et
a bit sticky o r oily. Get this new
*o u 4 e rfa l beauty cream oalled
Mello-glo
and tyy i t — Lithia
Springs PhartyMOy,
-
y '-
Pime Mountain
>& used exclusively in bot-
„tiing Ashland Creaxnery’p
&oda ^Valero. And
art flavored with the best
syrups obtainable.
Klam ath Falls— 1176,000 ar­
cade three-story apartment build­
ing epegpd-
-B u rn t River Dredging
Portland— 111 new telephones
tukee ont 14.500 In gold Installed in ftyst two* months of
192«.
?■■• ••* * - a * * ’*»-».'
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Loojf for the Ashjand
Crefcmery label on every
bottle.
6:24— Dancing, both cities.
At your fountain, or4)y the
ASHLAND
CREAMERY
prisse
The Next Time
PARTICULAR
PEQPLE USE
You buy oil to protect your ear.
“Union Oil of California” makes
\
A smooth-tonged stranger offers you a beautifully
ertgraved stock certificate i » return for your nard-.
earned mobey, just step to year phone and ask aAy
of the officers of this baifk about the stock.
A good rule to follow is: “ Before yeD invest—in-
That reputation has stood for
FRANKLIN
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BREAD
Because it is made in one
Pf the cleanest shops in
Oregon and of the best of
materials.
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
ASHLAND, OREGON
STAR Builds die Most
Complete lin e of. Light 6’s
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Seating tww, seating three, four
« r five — whatever your car jp*
Franklin
q u ir t m .a u in open o r c lo u d
models, th e S tar line o f lig h t
weight Sixes has the satisfaewey
car for you and yours.
Bakery
t
B*H«lix(4)B«ki.
hsaasttaiistafStwag
^ ue
building Of this -fcrasF
through automatic
Is without
to the .
to u rin g , coupe, coach
«roRCaaEas;
ft
Ldcal Dealers
PROVOST i HARDWARE i
h
Non-Carbonizing Western
; Aristo M o to r O il is a lt tutfneaiion^ contaming
neither paraffin « o r asphalt T h e hard, flinty
•b ru ive “ carbo#" that nm0y motoristy fiiril on
valws, cylinder h m d i fe d m ark rtuas aftor a few
is a fine, soft,
blows out w ith
•.Motors in go
with Aristo, d
out the trouble
due to “ carbon,
. A fo fth c r pu
of n o ^d an a ik
M otor p iL ( T |
m ot effective t
i
Which arc
LOWfi
S . T*’1
Low &
n *t Oak St. Garage
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