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

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"L ittle Ca-
tauqua waa largar than either o f
| the others.
A fine program c f
lecture ahd music was given.
, lfa «▼« or a lt years the build-
i n i p ro vw Wb D a m and Was en-
¡larged to the seaUqg capacity of
I fifteen hundred people, in 1018
it was made again to seat four
thousand people. This ls lts,pres-
le n t sise.
*
The
Chantauqna has
been
the means of advertising .the olty.
Very .many lectures, mualeiins,
Including two of the largest bands
In the country have been on its
I programs. In addition to these
there has been BIW Study, Cook-
lng a id Music classes.
Professor Larrlm ofe, an expert
In athletics and games for child-
ran was here for several’ years.
* A few year», ago the Association
sold part of the original purchase
•• :.ûs<;?r, la eeptaln ot ihç .‘Jutnfoid üplverslty tenni» tenni th fr seaw»*
lo u d ii h|» n u n ügaWt't the b ic i of the country ip lite annua« to the C ity of Ashland, fo r
the
iiiu r.'o llc p . ite-to u m sm e n t durine the sunm er. Qgdon ù a bit:
sum o f »11,000. Mrs. Elisabeth
. ;
i:it:vK!f. ui«l nyi;iy convik- him a good chance Of cupping li»v
S rilth kindly gave'the stone build-
Singles championship a t the big gM*toi;othsr"
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L a * y tt» w e A i l rtH» >aar
g fa s fit
*BWtbVÌl ot
tfcat thè AàééihWy ntttsad iti» Zo- medals. H hea rlbbòti» émP other
nual session and th fre ts «o &p- In rifttfa tif f t h t if t W » in Oerfe-
pearancas so fair f t a aéèafon t h ill M * »Ibblftteti f c ’t f c revàtòurà
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t t U t i f t f c & t f t » afW d l i i r à c è Ì T » révfvft f t
A s t o f t pHè-
tHfct Ah InAtItatlOft that ima d o n i , « ® * ttvifhiy W - f t »
¿-KlOèr,
ao m ùid H>r ts è addestrofi of thè w llì noW r e t i r e an amenJftefat of
younger ¿»afte, tifth kééh enjoy- t l é Obrm lii republican cAtsUtZ-
toent fprothess should not he it- tipo. .
I
la resuellatld* thè dlMribàtfoh
o t « M i l s tdr U rtila dWda ié d
ftiM l» eiiM co*, the Óenftan g éi-
em inent l ì ih o llfa tft l i f t bjr à
w t t i tp -l-etnr« to ¿uatotóa f t ( tè
defunct thbhArchy t h * Ì by à dé-
ftrn to Bare mbnéy, sihcé d è c fti-
Ubna are retarded as the chain
f t t and m nft ' m jukble g ita that
i l e rh e rn m e a t can beato*.
eerapped M a near Ittrimtiofc lima
In t i e hear future, therefore,
UP t0 expectations.
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b e K tirerhiheit Ihténda to shbdHt
4® automatic lptihu according H U
b ill to the feètcSaUè ¿fig
to reports f r o * MunioK, i | hodh td the r<*tn*r ¿ isto ri of h kh d iig Ini-
b® throw * on tab market» and prèaèire titled - end lhalfcnia to
Promises to speU the «tad of MW
mechaftari wbivlttg, ¿PparitU*.
The latest invehtioK d l» M S e »
w lth the w eaisr’s riftttM . TM
thread, needed f i t it single day’s
weaving, la, held hr f tu r ipodls,
«hich automatically u nhirei In-
the warp add wool of the n«wr
1)0111 cloth- The bntlfe methan-
l8ra- made Of iron, wbighs kbodt
250 lbB- «and te «anally suitable
,for weaving c p ttb * Wdtil jttb, Ifn-,
en, flax ahd Bilk.
Among the advantages of this
machine are Its capacity, tor
working day end might, the aafe-
guarding of the threads, the min-
lmum requttenjeiits tgr energy,
protection against accidents and
the Hck 6f fidfieanity for labor-
era.
.
Fornii
We clean ajid block hats-.
They look almost like n e#.
We clean and prbhà clothes
ahd retilHi them fife s h | $
the È’ourlHi
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fofetaeifc atad tU n ch ¿ tw ic e
Fishings Hunting ai
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We hâve the necessary ftfui
4 , * » <
tfie thbrongh eöjoydienl of
you up foe
W e take »he ä d ft M f t cÎttïtëé
— Yen* hôte fcnSfc..
Standard Cleariöh
95 0 a k 5 t
frhonelQS
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W s Deliver
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feH E E f MUSIC
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The Late Popfliar Pieces
F ollow tho wjorld’a dio\
urgo for a ctive m om i
and h ea lth y daya
aUdent a t of Orants Paaa wah the organiser
won second The bntlding wdp to be locqtetL on
ton historical a tract o f land near Central Point
I n d n c t a d which wea supposed to be owned
of the county by the',8outhent Oregon Catpp
ent.
H er es- Meeting Association.
Howevhr,
The Southern later on," Mr. Smith was appointed
J ’ I t folloWfl: pwstor at Ashland and ; a t t f t a
onpuw deuqua great deal bf persuasion and the
i was obtained advice f t a ptomlhent Portlfod
lngs who is an Minister decided to call a meet-
te dealer. He tin g o f thp officers of the A *o c ig -
t dntsldo of «the (Ion lb fcdhtral JPolht foè thé ftnU
and. Hè has hose of changing the Ideation to
tic d ire c to r*ft Ashland. The memberc canvassed
tssembly from Ashland for members and • over
present w in n two hundred were secAred.
place a id did A cottfttttaé f t t« o officers
a anccesk.
aides President Smith went to thd
organised in meeting. Before it w»a formally
lng .was not e a flft the meh discussed whèth-
New Phonograph RècbHs
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noä-faduriiXM to pdr«
nona, p st^ o r ïa n u a h .
lenpt *-* houli «od Od
Quick Q u a k e r
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Cooks in 3 to 5 minutes
faster than plain toàsi
—Food that’s excellently
“balanced” in protein, car­
bohydrate^ vitamlnes, and
supplies the “bulk” that
makes laxatives less often
needed.
m »
»r they should or should not,
move the Assembly to Ashland,
Whan the masting was formally
Called (heg derided to do so f t
kehlend waa the only ftace*ln the
U j | | y tha-t had Meet rid.- lights,
They had to purchase the land,
abont seven 'acreé, of what is
W tiwS as < part of the Ashland
Plonr M m tritet. 10clddI«t a plot
of grouhd On which the Chau-
k» this: The ^att^Uk M » stands, sad « tine
lhautaùqu» As . tativg W ic h is near the PUsh.
StJNDAT, Ì:M
Thi, U a DrtAMMd nfee anfl fa for t,
itoNDAY,
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Mótitft Sha&tä v& Ashland
Thè fastest Mun fc fortfteht tHHfomfe
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o wga pastor of were the hard tasks before them,
scopal church
This wa sduring thé worst panic'
PAW01TO ORDINANCE
i t ä td fe to f r i .
the summer
t è & d .w ìlf<
PBOM 8 1 M. VO 5 P .M , 2&e
DAT STO BAGS, PBB Mourra, H.00
your ear and parcels
carefully watched
•Lithia Springs Garage
80.First Street -
One H alf Block Prom
t
Jackson Hot
À â t t u m k ttö ü ft
UP TO 2 H O U O , lOo
V. k.
Grant» Päss Is. Ashland
nised In tho Thefc. to erect a building and
time preceding see »1*00 la bonds of J }0 each,
ot the . West, bearing M Éht percent Intepes*
Btttd *
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n o te tn».
later.
The
bly first s U ri-
t but later was
i where the
I». I t was Un-
1 Its entertain-
and religious
lent 3. 8. Smith
«tors, besides
present a t the
A t Amaslngly Low
fttfrJ
—Food that “stands by” yom
through the morning.
you can be f t »
having * còtt
H am in dm cp
Nothing more
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