Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 02, 1926, Image 4

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police and the ( Municipal Jlund
the gneets win than- jpfifcbgd to
anniversary of the founding.
e p M > (f* m '« io e e Meritein hAr
City k i l l , where Maybr iv iik e r
‘w fil greet th e future Wwg| »nd
offer h im the freedom o f (h e ^hy.
’ M n f e Crown Prince w ill kepiy
A song, p referab ly. three- « ea
fuii etanaan w ith rafrgfe,
desired. The song contest dfetoS
SkifANBefe fco IA t ÁBLISH *\
July 4 0 . • f '-'-
i , f' >'l
PALM C«Mx>N%4N B orneo
Thle ode and vosg w ill fes speo-
td d fertl H (the New W<frjd l« ier
thia i^ropxjny the g»towp»Ur
Returned from diamond Lake..
Warren Doremus, Bump Frank­
$>i»8iyivaTua station^ 1 ab ety a
lin and Mickey Frankltn, returned
¿■WCW strain, provided by the from Diamond Lake yesterday,
ptWte ¿Department, will take? the
where they Have been 'wdrkfngr.
y^fthrs to h p M iiiilto n .
i J *
j l *it*> rS lo k W * 1* by train' the
C * * « »rtaqe* wfM spend
geo Enroute H o m e -
lamdbec^rsf tt^'jw^d- weeks m'and ihoitCths d ty Bide
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cohn of
J a a Llns, » . Rerje H- trips will he made to Princeton, Minneapolis, Minn., stopped in
Jioth, Director of the Amer- Philadelphia, West Potgt, and Ashland at the Columbia hotel
lefen, Swedish News Exchange, and various pdlnts on Long Island, enroute home from California,
other prominent members of the where he is to be the private where they have been visiting.
fftredlsh colony In New York.
guefet of prominent residents.
TO the battery th e Royal Party
Will Leave for Seattle—
Prill he conveyed on board of the , k A l WELCOME EXTENDED
Mrs. Walter Herndon expects
citys special tng, the “ Macom”
TO NORMAL HEAD to leave for Seattle tomorrow to
pod at Governor's Island the New
visit her sister, Mrfe. Ed. Stannard
York fire boats will give a salute.
for the next two weeks.
Mrs.
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Escorted by mounted motor cycle
Stannard and children will re­
schools of the city and county. turn with her to visit in Ashland.
Mrs. Suzanne Holmes Carter,
county school superintendent, Returned to .^stilami—
turned back the pages of time and
Emmons Byrnes òf Seattle, who
gave a few interesting Incidents has been attending the University
about the old normal school, its of Washington, returned to Ash­
faculty and its students. S^e land Saturday and h&S accepted a
gave from memory the names of position with thè Entomology de.
the faculty of the old normal partment ht Crater Lptfe Park
school.
this summer.
Medford Represented
Superintendent E. H. Hedrick
To Crescent TWy—
of the Medford public schools, as-'
MV. and Mr». J. B. Saunders,
sured President Churchill that
Miss Ruby McNamma and Claude
Medford would be ever ready to
Saunders, went to Crescent City
oooperate with the normal school
by
way of the Redwood Highway
officials at rfny time, to the end
Sunday,
then to Eureka, and home
that education generally might
by
Klamath
River. They returned
be bettered.
.
Tuesday
evening.
Irving E. Vining painted a de­
lightful word picture of what
might be expected of the new nor-« Visitors in Ashland—
Hattie Scarborough. Annie Ad-
mal school under Mr. Churchill's
regime, and also dwelt at some erhott, Mattie Seavey and A. A.
length on the old normal school JDerrickson, all of San Francisco,
for which he was one of the ftp are visitors in Ashland and guests
of the LUhia Springs hotel.
stcuetors.
J. H. Fuller spoke briefly on
behalf of the board of trustees •Visited in Ashland—
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ellis and
of the normal school.
la responding to the several Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Yates, of
welcoming talks. Mr. ChurchlU Long Beach visited In Ashland
assured those about the bknqdet yesterday and stopped at the
board that his best efforts will Hotel Oregon last evening.
be put forward to make the South­
ern Oregon Normal School an in­ Left for Mlnntwota—
Mrs. Bertha Corthell and daugh­
stitution of which the {entity
sate might he proud. He said he ter Marjorie, left last evening for
had many Ideas which he Would a two months visit In Minnesota.
Inaugurate and hoped to start They will visit relatives and
, 1
the —h eel w tth the united coop­ friends.
eration and support of all the
Leaving for Kleirtetfi Fall»-*
people of this section.
Thurher Cole is leaving today
for Klamath Ralls with his fam-1
Bualne— Visitor —
ily where he has been holding
Lottie Chastain of Gazelle, Cal.,
a position as manager of the Pine
Is a business visitor In Ashland
Tree Pharmacy. Steve Erickson
and a guest of the Columbia has leased the Cole residence at
hotel.
148 Alida street, and will occupy
same at once.
wail proceed and<p4 feflHt to the
MORE
MILES
K ills m osiquitart— flwrs
— m o th s ’ 8 p r a y w it h
Oroírtte P ly Sprayu— |h n
te n t fle w in s e c t ¡cid»
it doe« kill! A necessity
for sum m er com fort!
Pleasant in odor, and
gafe to use, « r non in juri­
ous to person«, pets or
furnishings. M othproofs
clothing and linen. Has
given marvelous results
in eradicating tenacious
‘ bedbugs, fleas, roaches,
Hoe, etc. A wonderful n ew
inaectic. ♦ le from the scien­
tific laboratories of the
Standard Oil Company of
Odifornia.
N o w on sale at grocery,
d ru g , hardw are, depart-
S
«hat* stores, and other
dSOlers.
C T C c o r d s an d
b a llo o n s actu ally
d o d e liv e r toore
m ile s u n d e r a ll
con d ition s.
The scientific tread
design and the ex­
tra to u g h se c r e t
process tread stock
is responsible for
th is extraordinary
service.
C T C users every­
w here w ill tell you
that C T C s are the
b e s t t ir e s b u ilt.
Buy on4 C T C and
you to o w ill never
again buy any other
Construction .work now in ,pr<j- Tel> graph Company. I
gross on an entirely new direct thg this northern Vroub
tr^ps-continental telephone eir- tlon to Chicago, the ltn
cult from Chicago to the Atlantic company, a lr^ a jy finish
Coast to. the Pacific Northwest for om© work remainj
Will connect the Long Distance don in Idaho, will'con
lines of the Pacific Telephone a o l the Long Lines of the
Telegraph Company at the flo a^
I phone and Telegra
tana state boundary near Wallace, ^ai
Idaho. '
’ -At present, the cor
Active construction 'on this « t o s s tbp continWt|' ft
lead is now undfer way In Sfdn- fear of the country is r
tana as moot of. the work yet re- wan Francisco where 1
maining to he done lies in that, trans continental lines <
state. When this work is coto- Í 9 Í 5 , terminate. The
pleted the first direct northern route will provide added
trans-continental line from the and < onvenience jFqr'tts,
Pacific Northwest to the Atlantic conversation rrpm Coast
Coast will be established.'
j (in<i will also énhgnée t
Through the joint cooperation# khce of uninterrupted
of the Pacific and the Mountain] Whenever, by reason o
States companies with t h i Amervi-difficulties, for Instar
can Telephone and Telegraph! route may encounter d<
Company, it Is expected that this# others will be Available-
new through route for direct co n J
“Furthermore,” aded
versation from this Coast to fh el terdale, “the Pacific h
Great Lakes.and the Atlantic w ill! Irili within the year'hav«
be put into service by the end o ff direct tel »lihone wire w
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I through to Chicago and t)
It Wilf carry out the announce-
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The
CONCORD, M, « . , Jane fct-i
of ,(01’)— New Hampshire’s polltteal
rossj eampaigp, involving the Question
vial of whether U. B. Senator George
« H. Moses is to be returned for a
r.ue-‘ third term, is getting'under wray.
Pa-
The Republican hate primary
om- election Wilt be held on Bepl. 7.
and Because New Hampshire is a Rs-
be- publican state by a ataDstanttal
Ired Majority th e n Is Uttlfe tfrestton
btn that Senktor MoSeS, If roftofn-
dng lnated, wttl be Elected In Novem-
the her.
iget
His opponent at th* primary
r to will b* Robert P. Bass, format
rosa ¿Overnor and recently a member
re- Of Legislature ft*©m Peter boro,
eeu Eass represents the progressive
tot Wing of the Republican party;
this Moses, the “r*gular” Republicans,
mid’
Bass eras Governor in 1911 and,
atal l912 and was one of the "seven
of little governors" who in 1912
the 'fi^norlalized Theodore Roosevelt
ddi- fe be a candidate for the Presi­
d es (ifency. In that campaign, Bass
quit the G. O. P. and was titular
and head Of the Progressive Party in
"as this state an d . Its candidate for
cov- U. S. Senator in 1913. When th«
the Progressive Party collapsed, he
med returned to the Republican fold
any. andwfea elected to the Legislature
B»'l as recently as f923.
aul'
Senator Moses always has been
ated a straight-pArty man. He was
and I first elected to the Senate to suc-
Pernii te Neroisary—
Commencing today, permits
are necessary to bnild a camp
fire In the Crater National forest
it wk» .announced today. Tho
permits may be obtained from any
forest officer. None are neces­
sary While on state land, accord­
ing to District Stote Fire War­
den P. B. Lowd, who, howeVer,
state» that permits are Impera­
tive for brush and slashing fires.
Medford Mall Tribune.
New Beauty Cream
Becomes Popular
You will be enthusiastic over a
new French Process Cream for,
whitening and beautifying tbs
skin, ft Is so puts and different
from otrsr creams. Women say
they see a great Improvement jn
their complexions a h e f the first
applications. If you want smoother
brighter and younger skin, nse
brighter and yeuagpr skin, u se
MBLLQ-GLO Cream
It's won.
derful. Llthla Pharmacy. -
Loud
mas from
batkttag sutta keep the
going to sleep.
Tkis G rear
mude in the studios o f ttolly-
M otion nfcrafe» Will lx» made
dii AXhìànd 81 reet s and on
the stage, V ining Theater,
, WmoYroIr, J uafi 3rd.
AT4 < a* REDUCED
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PRICES
; i
«»«’•
$895
h e re ^
tarage
,
^ahlaud, Ore.
s.
University Ode
Is Being Sought
UNIVERSITY ODE------ 1«.. ..
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
Eugene, May 29.— (S p ecia l)--
An'Invitation Is being issued to
approximately 8000 graduates
and former stUdents, and to *tVie
students anti faculty members of
the University of Oregon to com­
pete in the contest Tor an appro­
priate ode In commemoration of
the fiftieth anniversary of ? the
founding of the University of
Oregon.
À maximum of 190 lines Is
suggested for the Ode, the theme
of which should he relative to
on a deal
house for
If you people' will buy heavy
enough so t o , be worth my
while and place your orders
with me befOEe June 3rd, I
Will put a price ot JS.tfO for
the 80 rods spool In hog, end
33 30 in cattle barbwire.
Roundtrip
S16.46
16-day lim it.
$19.95
Restful Pullman quarters »Mure *g
nighfcW good sleep; your favorite
breakfast in Southern Pacific dining
car fits you for business immediately
upon arrival.
eTther N o. 54 OT N o. *6. The former
puts you in Portland at >115 next
morning, the latter at 8 :$o s.m .
Similar eotofoitablc Pullman ser­
vice leaving Portland either at 9:00
jp.ifa. (N o . 15) or (N o . 54) at x x »
a. ifa.—sleepers ready at 9 :30 p .m ..
Southern Pacàficlines
ü . N. Kramer, T icket A gent—iPhone 43
P ell’s Corner
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ice that is alw ays
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Raccordine; to all si
Q fall stride o f povi
tb t light weight six«.
Low & Panzer
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» A IT S THAT PLEA Sfc
a
Bcndix (4) Brakes
Red Seal Continental 6-cyl. Motor
Easy Disc Traffic Clutch
Beautiful Lacquer Finish
90 full inches S; mg Suspension
wodd, w ith the Movie Mak­
ers b f H ollyw ood.
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has come rushing to the fore­
front in sales in a$hort span of
months. Read, and know why:
H ayes N a t ’l W o o d V le e ls (heavy artillery)
Deep “ P u llm a n ” Upholstery
Full B a llo o n Tires.
H qw m et ion, pictures nro
— - " - r y . -. 1
e < « ♦ Va t » h 4x
h^economical
M ORE MIS.ES TO TH * GALLON
ASS.OCJAtBD OIL COMPANY