W U eu tatement to s n ior Re-Çlect- Hór Stanfield County'Conven One ceni the word each "J*sk 1 1 « h haV4 decided? to Wfr arête for the tim e being,'* Marilyn Miller teld the UpMed Press to­ day. ••yrètaMÿ Mve .6.g»t»e? h«^>r ' but are not certain. A tanuy^ ate The screen actress Iras speak- « divorce Is not i contem plated.’’ In*1 o f the m arital affairs 'of her eeif and Jack Plckford, brother of Mary Plckford. ’ ! ‘ • » - " RALPH ¥ ? OdW'ddJti Candidate ‘to r nom ination one month or more, l-2c HM RepubMeao< . state „ .£ n a < e f. subject to the May M et: primaries- pttrn-nnyQ, repairing, painting, ■ !.!,!■ . » I ' l ------------< - I 1 I ' * ---- George W . Dunn , , \ tinting, cem ent vtèifc. Day or con­ Candidate for 8tata- 8enatos.> FO R BENT: — rqrpiahpd V, tract. B iaskw eU , 51« Elisabeth, room modern bouse. Call K t Phone 359L. 105-1 subject to the May frlht primaries. I have no othe(r umSltfoh than "to Alida- ........ serve w ell and faithfully my State FURNISHED rooms for rent. and Ceuntyj ? My Slogan: “ Mare S 1 0 -lt economy add 'Fewer La we.’» “ ► -- - . T T * Fine • w edding present Is a ¡tnalipox" sign for nailing on e aoor when bill collectors V » Oregon la In tr e a t need of rapid . developm ent and ' a r ' Ä îugh snob m en ih Congress HenWtor M m W C vMth his the commanding position Senate a s Chairman o f the Public Lands Com m ittee ami high rank on the powerful Fin­ ance coaunittre. g> By reason of his important S Senate Committee positions, which a new man could not obtain in 10 or I t years, Sen­ ator Stanfleld has been an out- ^ ^ " V r iS T th e County Commissioner 0<-Iïinb.*t ; Î hereby announce my candidacy ’ r ^jumond ¿rn » of County. C ot^ ‘ frissidUer, eçbjbct to the Repub- S « . a t * “ ’ « “ • ' » J w »*• ‘ » M M . earnestly solicit the support o^ MERER at elector^ a t **14 election on my t’0. We record during th e présent térm. ¡Î 198-tf . If n o m lÀ te d add elected, I - y , - . ------ - M 'v ; - 7-t ma* ,c i'ftio n o f delegates to the Qoun; w ill pjbve the-oounty to the beat utomoblife, o t mr ability. OEO. ALFORD exporience repairing Ì 200-1 mo. Ike, ty Convention to be held on March 30th, and very many Republican voters had no opportunity to ex­ press their preference for dele­ gates to the convention, and, for the further reason, that there seemed, so far*as I can learn, very little interest taken in the pre­ primary election, I have decided not to ask this convention for ln- dorsement of my candidacy for the office of State Senator. FOR RENT— Furnished apart­ ments and sleeping rooms. Lltbia Apts., 35 8. Second street. lM - t f Business Directory I !' FOR R ENT — Furnished cab­ ins and apartm ents. Reasonable, by m onth or week. Call M t . l i t —. FOR SALE: kindling, $'< C Phono SO. FOR SA LBi — « D unsm uir. Calif., Com pletely furnished — m odem 3 room house w ith sleep­ ing pbrch and garage, on C om er lot 70x100 ft, very reasonable. Cash or term s if desired. Address C D. Shoemaker, Dunsm uir. 202-tf ’ PAINTING CONTRACTOR 4Í l * ma) School. : , • feet that there was no un- ’ .biased expression of the Republl- r can Party and believe th a t'thè oil-' 1 position Will use this against us ■'flfl the fa ll election. Personally, I favor the idea of '* party conventions; but believe thaf J they should be legalized and made - I o f Bola — Polk County He Voted, tóalnst thè 'TH thing'’ m u. 4 ; ¿I Hè has hlWipia* eppode'd1 Federal control of the game life of the State.. . ; r — The IrrigpSdin Problems, Fish and Game problemk. Agricultural and Dgvelopmedtt j problems of Jackson %oun(A and Deschutes and K lam ath 'County are identl- Ip the Oregon Grange Bulletin of May 11, 1333. Senator Geo. W. D unn’s voting record Is given In the 1925 session of the Oregon L egislature; Voted for the Mill'* con ten tion bill; voted yes to abol­ ish P am phletf voted yea on pre­ prim ary convention biU. j T his record is published for I ho enlightm ent of those of Senator k. D e a n ’s supporters who have been J tp ld th a t he is th e champion o f ' the direct primarv. cal-. Vote for a man who can help your section of the State. He is a firm supporter ot the Dirpft Primary; » » ' He is oppogdd by, the. 01 è real live Wire for Governor. . Uptdn f^r Governor Cidb,f rtigd. ordgoni ‘ i ,3>8-3t* Bepublicaa OandidaV) thlnn í » re 4) á í § A W the sale is over, yoti will be mourning around, saying “ Why didn’t I buy when, I could got them cheaper!” *. •/ 'k 1 Usury E During _ _____w five, years 8enator Stanfleld has aided ,.fik obtaining SO, «41 ,OOO for Oregon recla- “in the hearing on the attempted sale of the Oriental Line to the D ollar Interests, Senator Stanfleld is assisting hie in every w a y he can,’’ wired Senator M cN ary on May 4. 1 Senator Stanfleld, as a member of the Senate Finance Com­ mittee. was la r g e ly . instrumental in procuring S7.3SG,0OO for the improvement o f rivers and harbors in Oregon, and is In position to assist m aterially in securing a 35-ft. channel from Portland fb the sea. The lumber business,. Oregon’s chief Industry, has been relieted of an annoying handicap through the repeal of the Capital Stock Tax, the main credit »or whose repeal is given by the N ational Lumber Manufacturers* Association to Senator St&nflald. . One of Senator Stanfield's leading achievements is his suc­ cess in obtaining, and laying before the Senate, a favor­ able report from his Committee on Public Lands on his •« .- 000,000 O. A C, Tax Refund B ill, restoring the taxes lost to 1M Oregon counties and lowering thereby the taxes of ewery 6 7 8 oli ö tit regular prices BETTER BUY NOW r T h 7 s ia n fle ld fe M ic Loan R ill will benefit thousands of ehy dwellers desirous of building and owning a home. I t provides for Government-supervised loans on residence property In amounts of 1500 to $10,000 at a rate of interest estimated not to exceed 6 per cent and payable In monthly installments over 5 to 15 years. ■f f t Senator Stanfleld is a consistent supporter of the Coo- IV lhlge adm in 1st ration and Is standing with the president in the la tte r’s enforcement of the prohibition law and reduct­ ion 5 of federal taxes. A i's i t i t t i C h friend o f the Direct Primary I j ‘w. Senator Stanfleld has publicly stated his attitude in unmistak­ able language. He says: “Cenventlons called without author- in , a! liiw w in be ohen to the same objections as the old con- n t A. WHITE ENDERS BLOCK Tidmjfs classified do the business K now a maker’s reputation and yoti kpow the service that his goods Will render. “Union Oil of California” has been known in the W est since 1883. T ry— C O W G IL L ’ S F R Ip N D S . (Pd. Adv.> Philadelphia a réformer says Bids ¿ M L H receive^ by tbs Bdafd of Trustees F irs t Congregational Church, of Ash­ Reduce images by reducing cost o f land, Qjegon, for the rating and jCoverutnent. ... . , salvaging o f• s>aterfifts,> dr for the Place ppnltwttlary. under Board f purchase and. removal of tho chntrql. Make BoArd ,pf Cbm 1 >1 building known as the Congrega­ thff Parole Board; few er par*1 tional church situated at Junction .d o m e d \ ,4 of East Main Street and the Enforcem ent of PfohlbltldA by of- Boglevard ?ln Ashlknd, -Oregon, (Icial^ who believe in ehfdrcin# kntf Bttllderi. New With certato reservations. See the law. -M-t of Hhhten eon stm etien of Rooeev tlful view of »urrosndtog iso u a - tains, $2.000. M. Junker^ M M Laurel Ave., Oakland, O si. , :r 194-A, m o. 0 AGENTS WANTED— $7.00 ah hour actually earned fn spare tim e selling for tpe lskgdst direct- to-w earef shoe firm in the world. $5.00 values at $3.05. W rite quick, tor free particular^. The Doubfe-Wedr Shoe Co... l ftna epp.- oils. Minn. 218-4 Mon. I state wide and tWht party plat­ forms should be written by a'state Convention. Otherwise we are liable to have a variety ot plat- fòrms th a t may not harmonize. W ith kindest personal regards I and w ith the assurance that if you I lick me in a fa ir contest, you vtjli I have my support in the November I election, I am{ I Very sincerely yours, I 1* (Signed) GEO. W . DUNN. I (Pd. A dv.) gor RteafleM was HucceHsfuf in urging le .Emergency Turiff law of May 27. frlp BUI he obtained gfl.AOtl.OdO for Finance Corporation for the relief of personally supervised this aid for the tbiiy fftfc I, ¡cincts, I 4botnpeou aud Burlingame • EatoCMM and Decorator» i ’ »Per Hedging - f i , Ttottof) * , P . W A ,it. T f T our people. His Grazing Bill, now »ge. I b the entering wedge to restore ’ chance to vote* because-there was * no election held or even called; 1 and, that is true in so many pre- -- He was President 6f the Ore­ JS gon Irrig atio n Congress fqr t^O terms. He Is the only man run­ ning for Governor who knows any­ thing about Irrigation and who can help solve the irrigation prob­ lems o f Ovegoh. W. J. MOORE, Lawyer,— Offices He was one of the Senators who over the Ashland Tidings effioo introduced and supported the law in Camps Building, P ractices In t elections called or h eltfb y the precinct cemynitteernen for the 4-»-----7— pant «ve am ounting Sion f tn fettri >« no tax free borni V Hen starting trouble ramem- it takes much ldnger to end to & remaikablo wrt k^hBotèry the O lm e ti retarf. 3 í9 -g t NOTICE * ' ANNUAL meeting The Iftditton are Lit r / dhkJCKHOLDERB’ stockholders’ ' annual 0 of the Hsrtm anj SynAlcatq, Incor- •à- Private nursing porated* w ill b e ih e U a t the office Bhat M i l n . . 212-Ct * . of the' «odigan&< MB’ 'P ioneer Avenue, Ashland, Oregon, at , -k'Babsk flMth Is getting homo 3:00 o'clock’ p. m. Thursday. . ’p u runs. Now If Dem psey would on­ May 37, 1921.^ Hartman Syndicate, Inc- tolha ly fight the world' would be much m o r r w»jt>y«®»r ’ * • • rnarmacy I. O O gB