THVRWMT, 04 « HU vioSl l& fa iï? — W rnfahed 5- (<‘ l , room modem Alida. t ? « __ house. « lit ÍÍ9-Í* . FOR RENT: — 2 room acreen- ed poreh, partly furnished house. Inquire 4 l Ofcerch St. 219-3t FOR 'RENT: — Store or off led roofu Ho. »A Oak Street, recently occupied by Southern Ore. Gas Co. WHlttld M u t e r Co. 3 l» -tf FOR RENT— First class apart­ ment, clean and attractive, close In. 312-R, phone. <3 Helmau at. ; as m u ch knowledge given» CfchStfatd ‘ M F ’ ttto‘ nom ination , fo r state senator, about the euro of the. clpld. a Ford owner Is given In starting -subject to1 the Way S lat, prhharlea. out with . a gew cAr.i Yet the 1 H M T KRtoffB automaMlib. . l& A . « ." * • » harm did to a qsr. if damaged J * truck, traotor, undr machinery Candidat® fpr State Senator, wracked, is small, compared t o the repairing, valvea ’»•faced and a. ffLk ‘ À 1 JhJ mX' . * 1 ’ *1.. wrong done a-cljUd from pot hav­ ground. AU w ork guaranteed ing the proper care to help thega ut Street Ofcrnge, Just below grow up .strong men and women ion OU . station. Jam es 0 My Sloi u o to n ly physically but m entally B ier, several years experience economy And Fewer Laws." aqd morally able to held their a s m achinist and auto repairing, Ashland, Oregon. P hone 181. ■ ............................... I * 1 " "i , ■ *-«. own lo r right living thne Insur­ ing happiness for themselves > 187-1 mo.* County Commissioner a 3 I ’ I hereby announce my candidacy for- a second term of County Com mlssloner, subject to the Repub­ lican primary. May 21, 1*20, and earnestly solicit the support of electors at said election on my PHYSICIANS record during the present term. DR. GEORGE SMITH If nominated and elected, I P hysician and Surgeon will serve the county to the best Office Phone 1 0 W of my ability. GEO. ALFORD 218-4t Room s 1 and S. Ejrst N ational Professional and Business Directory FO R RENT; — Two room house keeping apartment. 34* E. a o s-tf Office Hours, 10 >OR RENT; — Small apart- Bank Bldg. m * > t\ very attractively furnish­ to 1* Noon; 2 to * ». m.; 7 to ed. Modem conveniences and close 8 evenings. In. Especially suitable for stu­ DR. CHARLES A. HAINES dents or women who work. 1 H ( Physician and Surgeon Itargadlne. 208-1 mo. Office Phone 1M-J Home Phone 164-L FOR RENT—-Furnished apart- manta and sleeping rooms. Llthla (Office boars, 10 to 12 A. M.; 2 Apts., 36 S. Second street. to 6 P. M.; 7 to 8 evenings. — lto -tr Citixena Bank Building. « 4 < M >4 A"* ’****•' ■ - n — JTew payouts with a. baby hare ÍP. COWGILL Gfce eent the w w d e e A time. To ran every issue for oúé rhhhtft’to »M M /1-24 tkteword eAfch time.............. f * «Ì* ( St I I Cowgill Makes Statement and , those they associate with. When we know how to study the child and 'remember (hey through Imitation, we careful of the conditions they are subjected. Jnpfc os he takes on intonations and manner­ isms of speech from grown per­ sons and older children about him he takes on moods and habltA,' Curiosity is another thing to he reckoned with. Try to meet him half-way and direct it so it maj he a helpful instead of a destruc­ tive force. Then there Is the play-time which Is really a .child’s prepara­ tion fot life. It should he the means of training his muscles, dawning menttil faculties and hie social and moral instincts. There should he space and equipment and superv'slon to Insure him a degTee of balance in play and jhe i right stimulus without ncrvdUB- ly and physically tiring. “ As a lawyer he ranks with clin best in the sf^t'e.r pregon needs another man iji thç United ': “ As an orator ho has few peers.” ’ t Senate who is fauijliar with the needs, resources “ As a student of public affairs he has a profound problems of state development. - grasp of the questions of the day.” Oregon needs another United States Senator 1K1 ¡ ‘ “ P(^itieally, Mr. Clark has always been and'Is energy, industry’ and ability to tranèhde thèse ne pow a Progressive Ifcapublican.jo into" results. “ In him-popular government has always .had an • In A ^red E. (>lark, candidate for the Republican ardent and powerful champion.” nomination for United States Senator, we have such a ' man. * -. • ,. w “ Re Is unalterably opposed to the restoration of the old corrupt convention system, which has become Below, are quoted some estimates of his fitness one of the 4eading issues of the present campaign.” and ability from im partial sources. * Mr. Clark’s pre-eminent qualifications for the of­ ' THE PORTLAND DAILY NEWS said fice which h^ seeks are canoeded by all — even by ‘‘If we we?e/entirely businesslike in the conduct these who are opposed to him for political reasons. of our public affairs, intent only upon getting the host man available for the money, there is no doubt whom OREGONIAN DICTATION ATTEMPTED we would employ. “ We would"employ a man of proved achievement, Ap attem pt is being made in this campaign by the' proved honesty, proved fearlessness and tru stw o rth i­ Oregoniah to dictate the senatorial nomination, and ness. We wojdd employ a big man. coupled with it is a movement, led by the Otegoman, “ And th at man is Alfred E. ( lark, of P o rtla n d .” to destroy the direct primary system. Tlie direct primary law versus the old convention FROM OTHER NEWSPAPERS system, popular government by the many versus sec­ Southern Oregon Spokesman, (¡rants Pass, of Mav ret government by the few, lias become one of the 14th. , ' lending issues of this campaign. . “ The situation in the senatorial campaign has Mr. Clark is leading tile fight against the forces been rapidly cliftftging during the past two or three of reaction.. ' . Weeks. Everywhere there has been noted a decided The Oregonian in an attem pt to put its program swing towards Alfred E. Clarlf in the Republican cofi- across has seoglit to convey the false impression that tost, and in political circles, and among political writ­ no' candidate but its owp has either qualification or ers of the daily newspapers, it is figured that at the suppoii fqr the nomination- sought. present time he is probably the leading candidate for the Republican nomination. » OLD POLITICAL TRICK “ While the Oregonian is attempting to nominate . This tjyie of politiéal propaganda is as old as the either Steiwer or Stanfield by keeping them in the lime­ hills, and is the usual trick of an unfriendly newspaper light, many public spirited and sober-minded citizens to break down the political strength of a candidate all over the state are 1 'uilding up a strong support for which it fears. A. E. Clark.” In, spite of this colored and unfair jxditical j)ro- Lincoln County Leader: “ Mr. Clark is a man who pagànda the candidacy of Mr. Clark has gained streng­ has had a world of experience, lias the age, the dignity th rapidly. ) and the ability to represent tlie people of this great- ui the opinion of most unbiased political observers state in the national lnw making body as they should he is now the leading candidate, and his nomination he represwited.” is confidently predicted. The E astern Clackamas News: “ There are few Read thèse esùtnates of his fitness and ability by men in the state who are as well qualified for senator many leading newspapers and editors of the state: as Mr. C lark.” THE OREGON VOTER iu its issue of last week, The Glendale News: “ .We are confident that if Mr. speaking of Mr. Clark, said:. n a r k is elected to thé senate lie will riot betray the “ He may now be regarded as one of the three fore­ tru st of the voters of tlie state.” most candidates for tlie republican nomination. The Cordon Tunes: “ His knowledge of public F or sheer intellectual ability and foTee of charact­ affairs, his prominence as a lawyer, apd his re|vutation er wc are compelled to rate him as the superior of as u s|>eaker will prove valuable« assets should tlie peo­ any other contender for Senator Stanfield’s ‘seat.’’ ple decide to send him to Washington.” THF, PORTLAND TELEGRAM said: A vote for Alfred E. Clark is a vote for an «fell, “ The Telegram is convinced th at Mr. Clark is fearless, honest, progressive man, who if nominatif the bqst qualified of all.candidates in the field for the and elected will serve the interests of the people w office. ” ’ the whole state. “ He is a man of unquestioned integrity.” “ He is a man of rare political courage.” (Paid Adv.) ‘He is a man of unusual ability.” The Republican County Conven­ tion was held In Medford on March 30th. About two weeks prior to this date Mr. Dunn as­ sured me that be wanted the In­ dorsement of the couvert Ion. The FOR RENT — Furnished cab­ DR. ERNE8T A. WOODS— Prac­ following letter was delivered to tice lim ited to eyo< ear, i-ohe and toy house on March 2», the day be­ ins and apartments. Reasonable, thynatt—X-ray including teeth. by month or week. Call 1 6 3 .. fore the convention. 1 would Office hours, 10 to 12 and 1 hesitate to publish this letter if It 1X9— R to 6, Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­ had not been reported to me from A misprint in officers for the land, Oregon. different parts of the etunty that High 8chool Circle should have FOR some of Mr. Dunns supporters are read Mr. Howell for first vice- C. ELLYSON SHINN FOR HALE— Cow and young claiming that, he is the champion president. D entist heifer. Reasonably priced and nf the direct primary and are ask-, Cttlaens Bank BMg. guaranteed. R. D. Sanford, 39» Office Phone iW . Re®. Phone 184 (ng support for him in this claim. BSach Street, Ashland, Oregon. Mr. Dunn's letter clears the situa­ WEATHER Evenings By Appointment . 220-2* tion. Oregon-Cloudy tonight W. J. MOORE, Lawyer,—■Offices RALPH P. COWGILL. -and Friday with local FOR SALE: — 6-room furnish­ ovAr the Ashland Tidings office showers. Contipued mild ed dandy home, garden, fruit. In Camps Building. Practices in . - Ashland, Oregon, with moderate southerly Cheap. 132 7th Si. . 31»-«* the United States courts and all March 26th, 1926. winds. FOR SALE: — White Leghorn the courts*of California and Ore- Hon. Ralph P. Cowgill, Medford. Oregon. * laying hens. 148 Alida. 21»-tt* gon. IT MAY BE GLORIOUS — OR My Dear Mr. Cowgill? f planing mill FOR ..SADE: — 260 or 600 MISERABLE In order that there may be no shares Hartman Syndicate shale It’s a glorious (hing to awake JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET misunderstanding between us as oil shares. Call or write «32 Wal­ with a lively, healthy, energetic candidates for the nomination for WORKS. Corner Holman and nut St., Ashland, Oregon. ’ ' ' 9 V aa N ess. Phone 181. 194-tf state senator, I take this oppor­ body. It is miserable to drag auj 21»-6t* tunity to explain to you my inten­ aching, tired, weary body from a WHITTLE TRANSFER OO. restless bed. The chances are tions in the matter, FOR SALE or’-TRADE:— 6 lots For Service that impaired kidney and bladder • Owing to the fact that In very ! OOldendale, Washington, also ,s ’ ifalfa ranch in Prlne- Dealers In Coal, Wood, Packing, many of the precincts there were action has failed to clear the blood Crating and Storage. Long dist­ no elections called or held* by the stream of lurking poisons which' wlll trade for Aih- precinct committeemen for the cause the distressing aches. Foley d t Mkdford property. Mrs. ance trucking. PMlUL. 314 Garâeld St. T. L. POWELL— General Trans­ election of delegates to the Coun­ Pills, a diuretic stimulant for the 217-1 mo. fer — Good team and motpr ty Convention to be held on March kidneys, constantly used over 25( tracks. Good service at a rea­ 30th, and very many Republican ears, are a reliable, valuable med­ • — Early June to- voters had no opportunity to ex­ icine that promotes healthful, nor­ sonable price. Phone 83. lc each. C. A. Gray press their preference for dele­ mal action of kidneys and bladder. 208— tf gates to the convention, and, for Cost little. Satisfaction guaran­ PAINTING CONTRACTOR the further reason, that there teed. Ask for Foley Pills. Seld Ci — Fonr, fifty by and Burlingame seemed, so far as I can learn, very everywhere. No. 4 bftejifcnttfcd and fifty foot lots Painters and Decorators little Interest taken in the pre' on Paten Ave., between High Paper Hanging — Tinting a primary election, 1 have decided School and Normal. Priced right, Specialty. not to ask this convention for in­ tmspa. Ron . Tidings. 19*-1 mo Estimated gladly tarnished. dorsement of my candidacy for the l» 6 tf office of State 8enator. load of Phone 98 (Continued From I^ge Four) I will file in the regular man­ Factory FBBBGE’S TRANSFER -------------------- ------ 300— tf Pl,one 410 E. Fifleld. Mr. and 876 B St. ner provided by law. I realise that 4. Selections from La Trovlaia, Home SilsMlonarj So- Bhrthdaj Dinner— Along," Arthur A. Penn, Mar- Women's in doing this I will be at quite a Addis, Mr. and Mrs Drayage, storage and long dist­ RALE: — At' Dunsmuir, McCormlclj with Florence Ehr!;< joVle Banghman and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Flfleld w ere, and Mr. and Mr®. Cla Francea cietj— disadvantage in the coming pri- laude ance hauling. 6 0 -tf 5. Mfnuetto, E. F lit, Mozart-. Completely lurniahad — The Women'« Home Missionary host and hostess at a happy fam-, marles. , Splndler. Viola. Mayberry at the land of Gold HUI Sehullfoff, Marjorie Baughman.« modem 1 room house with sleep­ DR. J. P . CHISHOLM ; have watched with Interest piano. 13. “Polonaise Mllltaire." Society of the M. E. church met liy* dinner, commemorating the ing poreV and garage, on Corner In the church parlor with over birthday of Mrs. Glenn Addis, a Veterinary Graduate , the reaction Of the voters to this 6. A. "Norweigan Brdal Proces- >it»in «er. Viola Mayberry. lot 7dir*4 it, very reasonable. Phone 808-J 7B7 Oak St. j pre-primary convention. They siou,” op. No. 2, Grieg, B. “Mur The announcement is made that 60 present. After devotional ser­ daughter. In a real birthday feast, j muling Leaven," op. 25, No. 1U CasR U rm s if desired. Address have taken little interest in it. (lower® tor pupils are either,to be vice lead by Mrs. F. S. Engle, the with the birthday cake In Its | SkHTH AND ELMORE C. Tf. Shoemaker, Dunsmuir. ., Soncone, Edna Orres. In my own precinct, 1 Hhd no given before it or after the pro­ regular business was transacted,' pretty decoration, as the climax. Contractors and Builders. New 203-tr 7. Voice. “Since Jesus Tom b­ followed by a very impressive! —rid vour system o chance to vote because there was gram is finished. '' U. an j remadellng. Those enjoying tbs delightful | carnea by CAtarrh. Also ed Me,” words by James Rowef mite box program planned by Mrs.. no ejection held or even called; Parents and friend3 of the pu­ WoR felL E — A splendid city 86 Granite St. Van Fossen and Mrs. Harrill. 'nJ dinner and visit affcdkard were, fiat It gives wonderful and, that is true in so many pre­ music, Howard E. Smith, Bernie* pils ate Invited to enjoy the pro­ Oragglsta. 6 I -Î aíre creek bottom, free 180-26* which there were readings by the, host and hostess. Mr. and Mrp. J. M .C H B W IY to COy » • cincts, I feel that there was no un­ Mcormick with klorence Bhrk® gram offered, water Bight with buildings. Bean at piano. Mesdamee Coder, Clark, ano tffuí view of, surrouhding moon; ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May biased expression of the Republi­ tt tt tt 8. Duet,i, “Melody,” Matthews, Art n « h to Bjtoea Gregg and solos by Mrs. H. F. can Party and believe that the op­ communicate with Ensign Lee tatos. *B,600. M. Jacker, *4138 played by Gall Worsham and Misj Pemlwrton, Mrs. Eric Wcren and position will use this against us of the Salvation Army at the Mrs. J. A. Rager and Mrs. Ladtel Ave., Oakland, Cal. Haight. ' P. Duet, "In Cheerful White Shield Home, 666 May- in the fall election. Í96-1 mo. Gaorge k in g are hostesses Mon­ Mrs. Harrill. Personally, I favor t&e idea of Mood,’ Crosse, Howard MsyberrR day evening, May 24, at the meet- Dainty refreshments were serv­ fair Ave., Portland, Oregon. and Miss Haight. 10. “Indlait' arty conventions; but believe that ed by the refreshment committee, Ign of the Ladles' Art Club at the they should be legalised and made War Dance,” Brounoff, Headricl* Parish house. M iscellaneous Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Farris and , Are you one of * uxá ; Mark «very grave with >ur j state wide and that party plat- Baugfttoah. T í. ‘Á/.. "At Du?1 , Club member* are to keep the Mrs. Powell. The money col­ ’ tunate mothers Homér, B. “March Milifcaire. M. crystal blue gray, and avoid the ; forms should be written by a state -Experienced apple run-down from date and place In mirtd and plan lected in the mite boxes amount­ Convention. Otherwise we are M. Wright, played by M arl« and overwork? ed to over 3100. Orioners. 66* Ashland St. 40* attend. Hitchcock. 18. Voice, on feeling like TENNIS-] Manager liable to have a variety of plat­ 2 1 9 -lt* pay in the end. Hain forms that may not harmonize. 17» yourself and to .« *♦« Cherry packers With kindest personal regards •U and dear to you* itch on us or ' Mrs. Smith, BIDS W AITED > ! and with the assurance that tf yon !ion,b Oal St. Ashland Fruit A Bids will |>e received by the lick me In a fair contest, you will itipatioo Delation. 220-3t Board of Trustee» of the First i have my support in tl^e Ndvejnber distress the stornc— Congregational ^hurch, of A sh -, election, I am, , • j ' ANTED— Man to do »’t ignore these A*»; Very sincerely yours, rk at First National land, Oregon, for the razing and fiia z x xxf r v iT M K i VJr n V X r • v v • Mw U_r S v r v « ftAivaging or n uteiiais, or ror inc irenoes required. (Pd. Adv.) purchase and removal of the 220-tf We mukc a fl’t iidy of ' building known as the Congrega- Very often it is inconvenient tp hold the fun­ ;on G etui go Bulletin ing j tl|e .fiaes^ Jlu the Oregon ffihri« - repairing, pM ntlng, •Ifopal, church sltqatod aq junction eral aerkieo' in the home. Our private chapel is DAy or eop- ’of East Main Street and live of, May 11, 1 t w o n . Dky an< c # i jgWp ^ o ti tbfe 1 >< i Lopen and the «ver and a#beautiful and perfectly appointed room, de- well, 616 Elisabeth. Boulevard . in Ashland, Oregon, Dynn's voting record is giuen In Action.* ahd women e v 1926 session wHh, certain reservations. See the Legislature; Voted of for the the MHlt signed to give our patrons every comfort and I.. . , for yonr doth 03 ipdcific^tjon« and, lift Of reserv.T1- convenience. Its furnishings are in perfect ac­ deliver them too. . a. tiena at the ofcflce of H. C. Oaleyt convention blll< voted yes to abol- cord with the purpose they must serve. Every . 1 to •* ^iaifi'Wiiedt, Xsnlkad, Or^ inh Pamphlet; voted yes on pre- bottle facility is at hand for a beautiful and comfort­ builder palmary convention bill. . ; , . ’no ‘ g(«. i ; This record Is published/for ike ing service. I t is but added evidence of our do- Lawn ^noWlng And The Beard reserves the right erjllghtin edt ok (Woke of Senator ing. 393 Granits. to reject any or .all bids. lire to serve well and cojnpletcly. Bids w lll.be openae at 8 p. td. Dunn’s supporters who have been 204*1 mo.* Ashland Gleaning and told that he Is the champion of Monday, Ifay 34th, 1926. v Z v l il l l ,/ 1 f DONALD M. Spencer, » the direct primary. rks COWUiLLM FjnENDS.*1 I i Secretary. « SOCItTY •35 H fttt'aC a M ed icin e »n’t be Despo EXPERT CLEANING The Private Chapel _ j s Comfort a n d ’Privacy Plione Us Your ' 'Order < AND L C f'S LUMBER at one 80. We U U m " ■. . I l« tt — T id in g s ' * ,ji 1 M -U J p n * l i t i J i i w s E S J i f i ........ « . 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