Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 15, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    , TRADE: Have Ashland buxine*;]
FOB RENT: — A Wholes, F *
two-room apsffttedttt, nleely tu g -i
isbed with bath, storeroom, art
screened
porch. tCUue
lit. 'Ontt
afternoons at <1 Sofcth Second
9L
>11-4
property bringing 1100 per monttef
to trade, will take Ashland real-*
dsama. « » 0 0 «ash Five terms on
WlstoM. Feed E. Mett, cere dT
Ashland Creamery. Box No. 24.
213— 2t Wh.
»OR RBE#: — t w o room
house keeping apartment. 2 0 K.
MMn.
304-tf
FOB
U O T a E o B— A
t M t us.look these horses la fhel'opportunlty lo secure chesperJ
- ?W RANGE by Alaska. Rag « ^ - 1
mouth*? They are .alljfatwy goodflong tifte milney with which toy
i(3 C i» )« 5 ^ h 4 e < o f igAd tefttg&n
looking horses, appaqbufly ,s o « 0 « b u il,l a home. The Federal ’Re-'L
jiM b lu g stampddera to'tbls n«U r-
Of'limbandvWtrid. Bmt-'ngTerth«serve'a3iltem‘’was’deilfhed totald. I
less an experienced trader wittj'ti“- banker; the Federal W f«^- thousand homeMgkurs. -Wo di­ ite$-aoastyy. .
Although urstusns last season
have a look at their teeth!
‘j?Loan to aid the farmer, and the rect these m uffles to « m k on*
There are seven republtcab'ean-jtHoiue Loan hill wax dratted in whidh they «an be successful Ja (from the Casslar fields would not
dilutes for*Unlted States Sangtor J »he interest of the salaried man Itke IspM ttto work hateg W - Mam to warrant much excitement,
commubed |>y the i n ets U u i ernte Many mining outfits are Invading
If wa are going to protect oarjiaud the wage earner.
own Interests and the Interests og
Senator Stanfield does not gat prompt efforts • ftfce Land Ket- khe Dease river district sashing.
Whe yeUow metaL
our beloved state, we should ioOte Ion the air with as smooth a Uns
Philco Batteries
Favored by a mild winter, pros-
them over carefully before we do jof noise as spme of his opponents^
any trading. There ere ealy fdor 'but he has high purpose which he
ting into the Interior early in the
For AU Gars
pf the sevea— UtanfydJdJ Clarjt ttranalates Into action and spb-
Wesson.
But
the
.advance
was
very
Stelwer and. Crossley, that have ntance for the benefit and profit
¡bgnlneas-libe. not a Wt resemhllcg
a chance to come nnder thh wire-, jof his constituents.
the earlier sourdough days.
Stanfield, Junior Senator frdtnj Now let’s some to grips with.
Jtoow-packs and ice have dis­
Oregon, was elected In IFJfOjkht situation. A lot of nepubli-,
appeared,
to further detract from
therefore has served five years nffl-can newspapers say that Stanfield,
his six-year term, and Is now m e a n t be elected if nominated. A.’ FG. F . Staff Correspondent)
SEATTLE, May 14.—4WF)—• a
for re-nonrtnatlofi In the primer- lot of parrot-minded democrats
lee of May S lat He was born1 pretend to believe the same thing, Hare cm the University of Wash-: J
and raised on a ranch and Is still If Stanfield can’t win over a dem- Ington campus they ass sure -they« I
Exjiert Auto
engsged In that line* of business.* ocrat, neither can Stslwer, Clark. have the beat crew in the oeua-'
He has wide and practical burl- tor CrosSley, for Stanfield Is the try. But sowing fana explain that,
niess and legislative! experience biggest and strongest one of the Washington has stun» natural ad­
acquired in Oregon, the state of bunch. These enemies of Stan- vantages that other colleges and;
hls birth, therefore has an IntUi field’s are halving a nightmare.. universities-do not have. -
One of ithmn 4a that the Uni­
versity of Washington is the only
one of the Mg 12 intercollegiate
rowing lnstMtfttons to «be dfbtteH4
im b m i
346 E. Main Street
States which has 4te own rowing’
water a ll the year around.
‘ |
This 4s -a real advantage over ,
previous appropriations in the dt> N
the other institutions, most of
years of Its statehood funds for d
which
are losated Where freeslng
highway and forest roads alone fi
weather interferes with •rowing
amounting to more than |1S,00O,- tl
part of the season. In this re­
000. But being without vanity
spect Washington is second only
or boastfulness he gives equal
to the University Of California.
credit with himself to the rest of
The California crew has mo camp­
AfhlUtic style, no buttons at the low price
the Oregon delegation in con- r
us water, however, 7nft -nrast nee1
gress.. In a quiet, unassuming, P
$3.75—AM Colors.
up part of the training rime each
but remarkably effective way, he *
flay going in and returning by
has written his views into many
bus to water soma miles distent.
congressional measures of great,
Six of the hig 12 inatUatiaaa,]
benefit to his state. In the na­
have
thalr own water for craw, J
Big^wt Little f
tion's Capitol his personality, his J
practice,
whtdh means that inter-) 1
Opposite Nhw Hotel
ability and his standing is recog- ,t,
ferenee from tug boats, ferrlee, J
Reduce taxes by reducing cost of nixed, and Ms achievements as-
and
other river and harbor traf-, |
sume
that
the
people
of
Oregon
?
Government.
tic does not ‘bother them as .at, ,
Place penitentiary under Board of will return him for a second term, g,
the other schools.
,
Congressional legislation to a *
Control. Make Board of Control
Yale
has
the
worst
time
of
all.
is
controlled j,
the Parole Bpard; fewer par­ great extent
Busses haul the oarsman 11 miles
through committees. For a com- «
dons,.
to Derby, on the Housantonic
paratlvely
new
senator,
Stan-
j
f
Enforcement of Prohibition by of­
River, from the campus. Yule,.
field’s
committee
assignments
are
ficial^ who believe in enforcing
California, Pennsylvania, Colum­
unusual. He is the Chairman of „]
the law.
bia, Cornell and Syracuse all have i
feasten construction of Roosevelt the Committee on Public Lands g,
the inconvenience of traveling
and
Surveys.
Legislation
through
0
Highway,
from the oampus to find goed urn-;
Adequate provision for ’»«tiring this committee affects vitally all
ter
for their shells.
is used exclusjveJy in bot­
bonds. Issue no tax free bonds. -of the eleven Public Land states, jj
tling Ashland Creamery's
Fish and Game Commission -Junc­ He is a member of the -powerful
Soda Waters. And they
tion for people .and not as po­ Oommittee on Finance. Me is 0
third in rank on the Committee tl
litical machines.
are flavored'with the best
on PostdtBce and T o s t Roads. b
Play fair with ex-servlco men.-
syrups obtainable.
Maintain high standard of public and the ranking member on the a
Committee
on
Civil
Service,
nod
q
schools and Institutions of high­
Look fofc the Ashland
ranking member of the Commit- a
er learning.
Creamery label oih every
g
I do not believe in taking any po­ tee on Claims.
bottle.
If Oregpn falls to return Stan p
litical power from the individual
W
e
are
prepared
to
make
voter.
; ,
• 'field to the Senate these com- a
No discount on the taxpayer’s mandlng committee assignments g
A t your fountain, or by the case from
will be lost to the state.
0
dollar.
A majority of the -republican a
Cahdyland—Cannels, fudge and
newspaper
of Oregon 'have never g
(Paid Advertisement)
supported' Robert Stanfield in his] fi
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF -primary campaigns, and only gave .
him nominal or half hearted sup-' J
ADMINISTRATOR.'
port 4n his elective contests; and p
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
The Appropriate
they have been brutally unfair fi
THE STATE OF OREGON, IN
Goaduatian Gif-t
AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY. to him at all times. Many'news- a
IN THE MATTER OF THE paper editors can no more under- j
ESTATE OF WILLIAM McLBAN, stand Bob Stanfield than the j
ASH LAND
faith.
,
Deceased.
In
a
recent
conversation
one
of
g
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
F L O F ÏR S B 0 P
that the undersigned has been the weir known public men of the fi
the estate of William McLean, state said to me: "I have been fi
appointed ns Administrator of acquainted with Robert Stanfield fi
for years and had not appraised
deceased.
Any -person having a claim him highly until an occasion
against the said estate must pre­ threw ns together tor a quiet ( ‘
sent the same to the upderslgned, evening’s talk, and I was amazed
at his office, within six months at the mans clarity of thought,
-from' the date of the first publi­ and hla great -grasp of economic,
and business affhlrs.”
'
cation Of this Notice, which Is
This
primary
campaign
wlthr
May 1, 1926. ,
Its clash of contending candidates. L
E. D. BRIGGS,
its charges and counter-charges,
,
Administrator,
Ashland. Oregon. is gradually bringing a reallza-’
206-4 Sat. tion and understanding of hla '
great value to the state. Oregon;
nt the pxesent ttme has a ver<-
Shaniko ranchers ship 2701 able congressional delegation L
range horses for fertiliser, at 63
to 66 a head,
Moro—Sherman county will
every maoufttetaring peeaeee-*-
all combine to aeeaee «* cpaM«
build large additions to pavilion
and grand stand.
thateedures.
Reduced Prices
We Recharge $1.00
Electricians
Repairing
Ashland Electric
Shoe Shop
W
“OCEAN" Afl wool Bathing Suits
FÖR ttXLB—300 laying hens,
ie year old. Harry *Weagant.'
hone 1ÌF4.
’
210-1*
room bouse on Palm Ave., two
blocks from Normal. InqWra 428*
BUm. . Look th^s ovtor hofore;
you bny.
ST0-S**
Business Directory
R BAlAt— 7-room house,
location. 204 Halgadine.
. Sil-2*
ttttttM, Phone 10W
Bootes 1 *nd 2.- First National
Bank B ite. Office Honrs. 10
FOR SALK-—Fischer piano, in to 12 Noen; 2 to fi p. a».; 7 to
good condition, 214 Hargadine. I evenings.
216-6*
Pure Mountain
Water
FOR BALK: —
nemr the Normal.
Oerson.
« « .« a im
» 2 -tf
melto pianta, he
1372 Iowa.
FOR 8AL»S WS» Fto«r, fifty by
oaa hundred
'fifty foot lots
oa Palm Ava., between High
School and N entel. Priced right,
terms. Bog , Tidings. 100-1 mo
FOR SAJOBt — Big
kindling, ’64.00.
Fbone 00.
Box
R. m u n n v A. WOODS—Prac­
tice limited to eye. ear, uose and
throat—X-ray including teeth.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2
to 6, Swedenborg Bldg., Ash­
land, Oregon.
load of
Factory.
200—tf
FOR
8tock and dairy
ik containing 240 acres of
1 irrigated meadow land and
free water, also 26 dairy <wvm;’
located In Wood River valley.'
Klamatk ’Co., •©«. Addram T. A..
Cdlbertson, Ft. Klamath, Ore.
Dealers in Coal. Woed, Packing,
002-4,2, Ortetec and fetoMge. Long dist­
ance trneking.
FOR MA0A6: — At Rmemnhr.j
L. W W H
Oenetei Trans
Cnttf., Completely furnished —
fer — Good team and motor
modern 2 room house with sleep,
trndta. Wed* service at a rea­
tag porch and q««teP>. on Comer
sonable price. Phon^ 82.
lot 70x100 ft, very reasonable.
Cash or terms if desired. Address
C. ax. ShoeteNkar, ©nnamolr.
S
Drayage, «tarage and tong Aist
'
«0»«
ten bathing.
WHtanbocx.
YTO-k*
ttthËLblftO, repairing, pafBUdf,
tinting, cement work. Day or con­
tract. Blackwell. 610 Elisabeth.
Fhoas 269L.
FLOORS LAID, sanded «M »■-
ished. Hardwood «p solalty. First
Class work. Writ« IrMto KosoR,
«01 Walnut m .
. *****
FURNITURE stained and re-
finlshed reasonable, 178 A. St.
313-1 no.*.
Siskiyou mill. Apply »dx Factory.
018-te
WANTED: — » « « »
to tho woods. Apply Bo* r w '
Baskets
Bouquets
Corsages
ASHLAND
CREAMERY
niU A S S U ftA N C E
OFCXDU RANCE-
tains, 62,000. M. Jacker,
Laurel A i r ., Oakten«, Cal.
« 0 -1
hou«work. • Mr.
1401 Boulevard.
FLOWERS
FOR THE
GRADUATES
' s a v i«
Contrectoni and ^efldeto. New
Roseburg, Oreigoa
Candidate for Republican NouriuMioa
. Newport—Lumber
shipments
Increased
Mnwndnimto «ritti Baelgn Lee KI RA IgHLP FOR STIFF, ACH-i
' * 1 ING BACK.
of the SalvsUos Army al- the
An
aching back may not mean;
W M « d » W ^ to m « . 6 « « y -
anythifig serious, but It certainly*
does not mesa anything good.'
It usually grows worse with ne-i
«gleet. Foley Pills, a diqretloi
-stimulant for the kidneys, pro-]
mote «he hsalttaf*1 **tlon that
ctMftg bdth Irio&a and' body ofi
the lurking poisons, which cause*
«he distressing etche. A reliable]
walusble «edkrtbe,
constantly
used tot over 26 years. Costal
^aittfiw^. contains no harmful ln-1
gradient.
Satisfaction1 gusran-J
teed.
Ask your druggist, fori
Foley Pills. Sold everywhere—
* ______ _ •
- - .1
are being pushed by him person
ally through 'oommlttaes df which
he is a member. The Lincoln
County tax hiU the Diamond Lake
bill, aad the Oregon and Californ
la Land Grant Tax Recovery hil!.
all of which are at this time In
favorable position in 'committee
or on the calendar. And they
will be phased, if not In this con­
gress, early in the next. His
Home'boa« *111, <wtrtoh Is fiowhe
fore the Senate .Committee on
Bankhig aad'Co»m«tae, ls, to mr
oploldn, one of the most meritor-
tous laeaaarweewrhdfote tee Na­
tional (Congress. It Is based-on the.
proposition that a nation of dome1
ownem la a nation where securi­
ty. eoatentmeat and peace reign
This bill givee to the salaried
man add the wage earner the
Stttte SupednfeMlMt of
PBJMABH3S, MAY 21, 1226
The best educationally fiat every Ore­
gon rhild. Over 90 per cent of our
teachers are women. W hyiwKwotnatt
«a t the head?
Ae the monthe and enfleeToti by,
♦M, quality mghJteAoB the hett-
liant performance that eo im ­
presses yon on flmtwquaintBnre
with OldemoWfe.
i
Buy Oldamobile w ith tho^ull
T heP aÁ
Ashland,