Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 30, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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OUT OUR WAV
OAK VT. GARAGB — General
repairing, machine work and weld­
F O R R E N T — Slx-rqom furnish - ing. Carl Carlson, formerly of
rasa, close to schools, nica clean Ford Garage ha* charge of Ford
work. 81m Morris and Son, Prop.
noe. Oarage. Phone 817-L.
284-«t*
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LOBT— Tgn traveling hag' cou-
tetalhg papers, clothing ate. Find­
er return to Tiding* office. Re­
ward. M. M. Seaman.
854-8*
Mussolini’* claim * that nation*
with a large birth rate and excess
of population must be given an
adequate outlet.
NgrepUeleas,
that the ig y ee tlg a ^ n AA1 »»
conducted 0» the broadcast line*
possible i * indicated by the follow­
ing program that ha* been decided
upon a* a basis for the Informa­
tion to be collected:
: N atural movements of popu­
lation: births, death*, marriages,
during the periods 4908-18 and
1984-84 that Is to say during the
pre-war and poet-war periods.
A rtificial movements of pop­
ulation; emigration In its v a rio »
forms, temporary and perman­
ent.
8. Inquiry on uniform methqd,
and with the aid of one or mòre
experts, into the fluctuations of
population arising - out of the
world w ar* «nd fluctuations la
potential force* daring the next
two decade*.
4. Population density la rola-
Uog 4» eglN m iifr greae, natural
reAggpe* eg tfca R rta c e <»d un­
de# around. ■
. ,a - . 7
I. Data concerning economic
development and the standard of
life.
4. LegisTation on the movement
of labor.
7’. Legislation affecting interna­
tional emigration In general.
Peil’s Corper
ENVIRONMENT
Botinas Directory
is the luuin factor in mould­
ing a child’s future habits.
1 1 9 -df
Women and Children
and
Orgaaotharphy
Office, 108 Pioneer Avenue
Telephone 89
F O R HALE: — Ford Roadster,
excellent condition, new top, new
paint, battery, 4 tires. Runs per­
fect, 9 1 8 5 .0 0 /Low and Panser,
Oak St. Garage. Phone 87.
854-tf
Physkdan and Sargooa
Office Phone 168-J
Room* t »ad 8, F irs t N ation*;
F O R SALK CHEAP— Five foot
Bash Bldg. ’ Office H oar*, 10
■moke stack. Geòrgie Coffee T id ­
to 18 Nqdn; 9 to 9 p. m.; 7 to
ing Office.
8 evenings.
F O R SALE: — Extra fine al
D R O T A R LE S A. H A IN E S
faifa hay, in field. A. H. Davenhill,
phystebui and Surgeon
Phone 11F5.
254-81
Offfc* Phone 1 P W
Hosu* Phone 164-L
B L A C K B E R R IE S F O R SALE:
-244 Van Ness Ave. Com* quick Office hours, 10 ta 18 A . M .; 2
254-3t* to 5 F . M-; 7 to 8 evening*. —
Citizens Bank Building.
F O R HALE: — Simplex Ironer,
cheap. 8. Davis, Barber Shop, 4tb
R. ER N ES T A- WOODS— Prac­
8t.
353-3t*
tice lim ited to age, ear, uose and
throat— X -ray Including teeth.
F O R SA LE: — Ajpricqta, A i-
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 9
kart C .-Jo y, Boulevard near old
to 5, Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­
Normal.
Telephone 80F3.
land. Oregon.
25S-St*
F O R SA LE: — Ona collapsable
Kiddie Koupe on wheels, 24.00.
J. Z. W ing, 583 Allison street.
263-1 wk.
F O R SA LE: — 4 room house,
furnished or unfurnished. Corner
lot 50x148 ft. Double garage w ith
■hop 9x14 ft. concrete floor w ith
drain, a ll kinds of fru it and five
English walnut trees, >8400. in­
quire a t dwelling. J. Z. W ing,
182 Allison St.
249-10
Thompson and Burlingame
Painter* and Decorators
F O R SALE—‘•Ripe peaches. Sc
Paper Hanging —
Tinting a
lb., Ashland F ru it and Produce
Specialty.
. 248-tf
Estimates gladly furnished.
194tf
F O R HALE: — Loganberries, Phone 98
phone 485J or call 1725 Boule­
WHITTLE TRANSFER CO.
vard. W . E. Pierson.
244-tf
For Service
F O R HALE Apricots. Ashland Dealer* in Coal, Wood, Packing,
F ru it and Produce Association. Crating and 8torage. Long dist­
244-tf ance truoking.
If you haven’t Required the habit of thrift, you
can’t expect your childreu to pick it up of their
own accord.
FIR ST
W ANTED: — A
boy yould like work.
Hindu Phyróús»
- f f A E . H E - iF ?
but & wondexfe
place to liv e
(A P P A R U s T C )
ongview .
George F. Barron
Wins High Honors
Emigration is generally recog­ tiona in kind, assisted by a secre­
nized to be a m atter of domestic tarial staff chosen from the In ter­
legislation and a* a consequence national Labor sections of the
it is certain that at least all of i League of Nations.
those countries which have r e - ' . I t is expected that Signor Bell­
atrictecL lm Ignat ion w ill oppose in o n l'w ill leave no atone unturned
the extreme degree it* being treat- to demonstrate the soundness of
ed a* an international question.
One of the surprise* of the pre­
lim inary meeting of experts for
preparing the conference’s agenda
was the fact that Japan did not
Insist upon the question coming
before the conference. On the
other hand. Ita ly did and with an
insistence that ‘made it necessary
foi*the.experts a t least to take the 1
m atter under temporary consider-1
allon.
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George F. Barron of Ashland,
a freshman in music is named on
the list of students receiving ex­
ceptionally high grades at the
University of Oregon during the
spring term.
The list, which
names 109 students, 57 women
and 52 men. Includes only those
who have received no grade'of less
than 11 in all studies, physical
education and m ilitary training
excepted, and has been compiled
from the grade sheet, or “ scandal
sheet” which has just made its
J The compromise which was ar-J
appearance.
drived at was that a thorough in­
vestigation should be made i m t ,
the whole subject of movements j
of population— this meaning bothj
emigration
and
colonization—
and upon the basis of the infor­
PO RTLAND, Ore.. June 30.— mation thus secured the League
H arry Tew, adm itting that he had w ill decide later whether the
obtained 91600
from
H. M. question can actually come before
Baker, apartment house owner of the can feronce.
The investigation which will
Salem, In a dice game, was sen­
tenced to 18 months In the stato probably extend over nearly .a
penitentiary yesterday by Circuit year w ill be under the direction
Judge Evans.
Henry
Smith, of Ernesto Bellonl, Italian chem­
negro, an alleged accomplice, was ical expert and member of the 1"*
paroled by the court, with the te rail led commission on repara-
warning that he remain in the
stapB until permitted to leave.
LOCKS
l LL
Portland Crook
Sent To Prison
BY H E N R Y WOOD
(U . P. Staff Correspondent)
GENEVA, /un© 30.— (U P ) —
In the preparation by the League
of Nations ot its International ec­
onomic conference for 1927 a bjt-
ter fight,is scheduled on the ques­
tion of emigration— or as It Is
euphemistically termed for the -
purpose of not frightening any- |
one— movements of population.
, W h ile European açd League
experts now recognize that emi­
gration constitutes one of the most
important faotors In world- wl«|e
economic reconstruction— and es­
pecially 4» thsf of Europe— it is
Ww «A nm«k«nca AOminln f hflf til AN will
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W ashington , is ■
clean industrial city. Though it
teems with businesa ilia and industry,
there are few cities in America that of-
1er finer living conditions. Longview's
industrial districts am removed Irom the
shopping centets and the residential dis­
tricts and, by reason o( a careful, yet
reasonable, toning plan, conditions con­
fronting many industrial cities can not
harm Longview. It is boautilul— with
parka and boulevards, nest, new homes
and modern stores. Unsurpassed c li­
mate: greenery and flowers abound and
best of all there is an unusual pride
among its 11,618 inhabitants that Long­
view shall always be a wonderful place
to liv » _ a home city ol happy, contented
people. By all means see Longview thia
summer. Ask any railroad rcpiesenta-
:ive or consult automobile guides. Easy
•o reach, wonderful Io see.
L
Z o r fu t I h e r lnf<»rn»ntlnn Rthlre«» D ept.
THE LONGVIEW COMPANY
BEFORE THE
State Normal Opens
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our service
CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO.
LONGVIEW
In the Heart of Town
KINDS
Simpson's
Hardware
4
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Have You Met I
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‘The Winchester Store”
The Union
O il
•
Company
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Do You
Know "Whq. I t Is” and W hat Its Aims Are?
The Purpose of This Announcement is to
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Pickwick Stage , Systems
r
Introduce I t to You
O DOUBT you buy the product«
Yreka / . .
Weed ......
D n n a n tu ir
iR c d t U iif f ..
th ree schedules daily 0:35 a. m. 3 :1 0 p. m. 10:00 p. m.
, Stop over a n y ^ ie ra aad aa often aa you like.
TRUNKS— Koe the Agents.
tEATH— H igh backed redhHag adaptable three positions.
SAN FRANCISCO IN S E V E N T E E N HOURS
The feature of the Highway ia S u in g in a il Its* glory.
N
o f thto Company— non-dctoMting
Union Gaaoliac and Aristo M o to r O il.
Aad you know they arc efficient ia your
motor.
But that doean’t sattofyua. Wo. want
you to jm ow these product« “peraonally”
— the organization b dund thorn and the
standards and ideals on which it ia btuit.
iy and buy again.
For 10,200 s to c k h o ld e r » — 7 6 % o f
“ Union O il o f California” to an organ-
iu tio n that to forty.thrce year« old. I t
ia «84 Waster*.' I t a (» u n d e r , Lyman
Stewart, w|»o«e ton to president o f thia
Company toddy, drifledsone o f tha drat
w e l l in (he W eat in 1>8J.
Since that tuna "U n io n O il" haa da-
Get your (Ukots from Plc|kw|«4t Btage Agent
Tavern C *f*— 157 RqW M *|n St. jPhoue 8>
ASHLAND
Fast colors, sewed’
a red bach ground
¡NNAWTS.
whit« letter# »ft
t
New Fdison t
Phonogfaph
ti)e ob J v OHO
that will pl»y
all makes of
Hecopds without
injury to the
record
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ASHLAND TO ALL POINTS SOUTH
F Ä R M m a ih in a ry and4$r«r»r»
be able to g *t onto the agenda of
repaired at the Eagle Braes
8 > N FRANCISCO , A fter govot- the economic conference.
Foundry, also a few cdok etovaa
• ftfe battling
for aglp ch**P-
248-1-nao,* Ing ^6 /*w w of her
of thp nativa
p f . P. Pay*, a
doctor* in J
ÿsictan, b • ip
noted
furtiier medical
A m eria* to
training.
k P A ^ T E p — 140 old o«ra tg |n c k a rff* 6ttd »poll* fo r t> * heal­
wrack. The Motor Markst- 19
ing * f disease, declared D r Peru
Main St.
'H i'lP L *
Whet aim cgm* to San Francbqo.j
Pressed, m the flowing saree, na­
MAflnWHTT- -
tive garb' o f bar country, she ar-
RMgonahl* RAto*
lved »board thp steamer Presi-
ant Plore.
"W e a r* alowly winning our
fight rf modern methods of surg-
•ry agalnat euperftitlpn,”
aha
g
g
-
M id . “ M a ty people have been
,n by /« Iy 1«. ae houw- won over to our method*.’’
BANK
ASHLAND, OREGON
F O R HALE— Used parts for all T. L . P O W E L L — G e n e r a l Trans­
fer — Good team and motor
makes of ears. Lawn mower* re­
trucks. Good service at a rea­
paired and sharpened to cat like
sonable price. Phone 83.
new or no charge. The Motor
M arket 39 B. Main St.
American capital I n v e s t ; d
FBMBQE’H transfer
885-1-mo-*
Phone 4 1 0
875 B S t abroad in 1900 was 25p0,000,000;
Drayage, storage and long dist­ at the end of 1925, exclusive of
F O R SALE— Big load of kiad-
ig, 92.00. -Box Factory. Phone ance hauling.
40-ti Government leans, it totaled 210,-
405,000,000.
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234-tf
PL A N IN G M IL L
Real Batate
JORDAN’S SASH A ND C A B IN E T
F o r bargains In Real Estate
W ORKS, Corner Hetman and
try Brown and Rice, 43 No. Main.
Van Nes*. Phone 141. 194-tf
234-tf.
DR. J. P. C H ISH O LM
Don’t Forget the No. 859-L
Veterinary Graduate
Building,
Repairing,
Painting,
9 SOW
787 Oak St.
Tinting, Cabinet W o rk, Roofing,
Cement W o rk, day or aoatract.
A N Y G IR L IN TR O U B LE— May
Blackwell, 614 Elisabeth St.
communicate w ith Ensign Lee
238-1 mo
of the Salvation A rm y at the
4 room furniiah-
W hite Shield Home, 645 May-
fra lt, «heap, 138
fa ir A»p., Pwrllapd. Oragoa.
233-1 mo. •
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M EM O RIALS
M ark every grave w
cryatol gray, for lmme
d a llv a rr.-
A' >
W A N T E D : — Ashland
Cafe F a ll
twant* 1 waitress and 1» dishwash­ Manager, >7« FW > M «
er
254-8t
N A T IO N A L
of California
•Wo have juBt received a new ahijMiient of Work
SliovH, combining quality and comfort at u price you
can afford to pay.
O V ER LA N D SHOEZ SH O P