Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 19, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    A SH LA ND
D A IL Y
T ID IN G S
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KEEP YOUR
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AND CLEAN
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Business Manager
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OFFICIAL CITY PARER
Telephone 19
CocoaMite
Shampoo
One M o n th ___ ...
Three Months Jr.
Bfx Months - __
One Y e a r_______
Mrs. Grace E. Andrews, Editor
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Calendar o f Brents —
Monday, July IB.— Neighbors of
Woodcraft, I. O. O. F. Hall
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Usual hour.
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Monday, July IB.—Chrlatian E d -
,fl ’ dear or Btfainesa Masting and
Picnic.
Tuesday, July 20.— Upper Valley
Community Club Entertain Val­
ley View Club.
Tuesday, July SO. — Civic Club
Meets 2:8« p. m., Mrs. P. K.
Hammond and Mrs» Gordo*
MacCracken, hostesses. Strang*-
ere welcome.
Tuesday, M y 20.— Crater Lake
Trip for N orm al. Faculty and
students. Picnic lunch;:'*
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Wedaemhay, July S I.— Song Ser­
vice, Normal, conducted by
Miss Leona Mar at era, head of
Music Department of Normal
Wednesday, July 21.— Missionary
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Society o f Presbyterian church
meets. .n’k s i?
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Wednesday, July 21. — Called
. ’ Meeting of ,D. A. R. 1 :8 0 p*. m
Llbngry.
Thursday, July 2»;— Band Con­
cert, .Lithia Park. 8:0ft p. m;-./'
Thursday, JuJySJ.— Reception for
the Rev. H. T: Mltchelmore atad
family, AIL Invited, particular­
ly Normal faciHty and Student*.
Friday, July 22»— Alpha Chapter
. O. E. g. Pledlc. Litfite T art,
6:30 p. m.
DISPLAY ADVMRWSn
Single Insertion, per inch — _ ■._____
Political. Display, per Inch
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-Yearly Ooutrae
One Insertion a week _____ , . -
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Two Insertions a w e e k .............. ..
Dully Insertion
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Rates for Legal and Mtecellan
Wret lnsertldn, per 8 point line — .......
Bach subsequent insertion, I point »«v
Card of T han k s.............. ________________
Ohituariee» per l i n e ,
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ess Tuesday last at her home on
Allison.street, at a very delight­
ful meeting bf ttagt organisation.
The County President, Mrs.
Leonhrd wag-the gheet of honor
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A shampoo that Wakes
lazy hair roots. ’ A • ? /
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
Prescription Druggist
Phone 116
Lithia
Litfitts H otfl Bonding
In Time Of Need
a bank account is really
appreciated.
When you have something Haiti aside for just snch
an emergency and the occasion arises, all you have
to do ia step into the hank and draw out what you
need to tide you over- No delay—no red tape.
Come in and open an account today.
workmen of any other nation. This atcounts for their
high «production and high wages. There,have been .ups
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
and downs in American agriculture and -manufacturing,
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hut taken ns a whole, it is safe to say that never before
AÔHLAND, OREGON
did the majority of individuals in the Unite«; States have
as many Of the necessities and luxuries of life as they
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do today.
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As one travels over the-oountry he is imp^essed^ by
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the fact th at new farm buildings aro be in If built* p|<J dah«j
Marion M. Switzer Dies Ten Thousand Acres of Land Flora] Display—>
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are being repaired, the majority of farms lmvc^frnrnges,
From Injuries Sustained
Burned Over: Much -
Every oqe Is again reminded
automobiles, modern farm machinery, radios and a ’eori
Last Week
Wheat is Lost
of the Florhl Display which Is pr
REMINGTON SPORT RIFLE
stantly increasing number are being equipped wi#» Elec­
be held a t the Lithia Sprints ho­
tel, July 22 and 28; Thursday
tric light and power- Naturally therb are exoeptions to
"'-30-06 in our window
and Friday of this week '-
Small ToWri; Where nearly ev
this rule in some localities, but no one wl/e takes a fair
pltal last pight from injuries srie-
Each is to bring whaf be can
view of the country can help but say th á f it has beep un­ ery big rqan-, comes from. _
talned last Wednesday when he
to help, make the “Display” a
fell from the root of a«, house
usually prosperous. 0 NeVet in the history of the world
success. It is confidently 'hopkd
Paradox:’1 How a man's head which he was shingling. It was
have' so many homes been built by individual owners, as
that there will be at least five
Biggest Little Store in Town .
thought he; was eerlously in­
hundred inhibitor* contributing
during the last two years in th e ^ntted States.
»•* " will swell without increasing its nqt
Opposite
New Hotel 2-*- Open Evenings
jured, and appeared to be con­
content. ; '
to the success of this movement
But in the face of sueh unprecedented conditions wo
valescing rapidly. He todk a sud­
1 — to let the public khowAhe beau- 1
find a small* hut active group that favors socialistic ex-
den turn for the worse late yes­
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ty and variety of the flowers of
Sucdfess; Getting byt/ and hav
terday, however, and passed
l>eriments in America. It would fashion onr government
Ashland
and
the
valley.
lng something left over for th« away. •
-/ Exhibitors are • requested to
along more pateynalistie Hues, such as have restricted lawyers.
The deceased was 58 years old
bring their flowers to the hotel
initiative, development and prosperity in manv'Eurojiean
AN EVENING’S REST FOR
and had lived In Ashland for the
as early as possible Thursday
countries. We can witness this agitation in all parts of
Problem: How’, to behave your- past five yean. Ho is survived
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our country. Of late, it has been manifesting itself mdfcb »elf and1 get any. particular thrill by the widow and a daughter,
YOUR
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Flower grower« of Ashland and
Charlotte.
actively along the lines of public ownership of olectric out of It.
community are urged- to b r in *
The body Is at J. P. Dodge and
power. Tliip has been noticeable in the campaign, tó
their flowers no matter ff ndt up’
Possibilities;’ 'W hat a
Sons mortuary but funeral ar­
retain Muscle Shoals as a ’federal plaything ihsthdd of
to wbatyou have grown in other
rangements have not yet been
thinks
of
w;
■tetnmed
to
Eugene—
years,
and help make thl* "Dis­
leasing it for private development under public regula­
completed.
womah emiiri
H.
T.
Mitchell,
Miss
Hattie
Mit-.
play’’
the
beet ever'yet shown in
tion. We have seen similar agitation for stale develop­
chhll, and Delbert Mitchell, re­ Ashland.
ment of electric power, in New York, in Califómja and
Casta: A cpMRodity that many Returned fro m North—
turned to Eugene the first of the
Announcement is- made that
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
in Oregon.
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meh b»a to pay for everything
Mrs. Earl Crow returned last week after visiting the Foleys', containers will be furnished for
So far all these moves to inject the state into busi­ except their debts.
evening from a three weeks visit .-¿nd other relativeq.and friends In those who'cannot come for their ;
In Portland and the coast. She Ashland. Miss Mitchell will sail flowiro and cOntalhers after the
ness at the exjiense and discouragement of the individual,
have been decisively defeated- In Oregon, advocates of - M ob Heck says: “ My notion is was accompanied by her mother. for Africa In August, where she «loss of the display, or, for those
that setttn’ In the shade in your Mrs. Charles B. Felter, who will baa worke«! tor years as a mis­ who cannot bring containers with
putting the state into* the power business have jnst fail­ shirt'
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sleeves bea^s goin’ fishin' spend about ten days visiting her sionary, The Mitchells formerly their flowers.
ed to get even enough names on petitions to submit the even when ,they're bltin’ good. daughter.
lived’ In Ashland.
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This arrangement is made by <
measure to a vote of the people.
the committee for the conven­
ience of the exhibitors and also <
In N orthO akota, however, Nonpartisan League can­
for those who ah> In charge of
didates have recently been victorious in a shite election.
the flowers.
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This is the same leaguu that a few years ago led North
This plan will simplify matters
Dakota into a maze of socialistic undertakings from which
greatly for those who might oth- ;
the state has not yet extricated itself. How far it will
erwlee not be able to exhibit on
FIX ME U P, VNfLVVA '
attem pt to go in reestablishing its old doctrines, no one
account of having to come for
M A? I'M A FAT MAH
them at the close of the Flower
knows. There is some agitatioir in political’circles in
IM Ö U R SHOVM.
Show
or for those who codhTaeiid .
several other sections of th e country to launch the state
U S FELLERS CAKlT
flowers, but It' Johld be inCOn-
into «arious branches of the insurance business. And
Q rT r r wa T u R ul .,
venlent to provide tH e v a s e 1 or ,
so it goes over the country- The agitations which annoy
bowl for them:
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and-vex the majority of the people, might be likened to!
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X MEAM M A — S O S
Before You S tart o n sa Trip
Alpha
Chapter
O.’K.
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the fleas on a dog — they demahd constant ctTort to coui9-|
PEEPU L WONT G lT
Safeguard Yotir Valuables
Have Picnic—
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teract their irrigating effort.
S P lS H U S . TM ERb
Alpha Chapter No 1, O. E. 8. j
Safe Dejiosit Boxes as Low as $2.00 a Year
All business and employment is interlocked, and
s u m p n ' DONT LOOK
will have its annual picnic In Lith- i;
neither the agriculturist, manufacturer, capitalist or
la Park oh Friday ” evening o f <
r ig h t about i t . >
Workman can profit at the expense of his ueiglihor. Pul- '
this week.
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The Citizens Bank of Ashland
U40SES
ARMY GOODS STORE
Light Leather Slippers
Bv Williams
OUT OUR WAY
I prosperous eonditl«) totlav, and uot lie loti a s ti
political schemes which experiment at the expense
lines« and industry, which means at the cx|>cHse
workman and the copsumer. ' 1 ’ .
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AMERICANS OARKFOL INVESTORS
One out of every 17 Aniericans owns securities of
»lie utilities. Three and a half million owu stocks of
;tric light and power companies.
There are now over 1(1,3.37,000, people in the United
tea who utilize electricity for light und power purposes,.
Btix-ks of electric comjmines thnnigltout the nation
everywhere itonsidered a favorite investment, com­
ing the features of safety with good dividend yi<*ld.,
ekhoWers lists in eieetrjc light and |>ower <*om)«anwK
otqugautly
iineators'of Imth large and
ill means are Incoming more and more familiar with
merits of electric securities
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The picnic dinner le pJanhod
fqr 6:30 p; m. a* the mdet^cbh-
venlent hour for all « ie tf Beta.
It le asked that All kee« 'the
date open for that evenMg and
come prepared' ttlth Vdll' ftlWF
baskets arid excellent appetite«;
although the last admonltlonwfif
unnecessary for congenial com-;
pany and surroundings, to say
nothing^of ’ the feakt provided'
make’ fdr that condition.
During Jdly and August Al»
pba Embroidery Club will hold
no meeting*, taking '* Well' earn­
ed vacation.
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, The organisation and Its club'
will reconvene 1 in ' fifeifciM»#?
when' th»' mefabemri*
ris-
turned from the.mriny racetion-
a l outlngt that'are planner* dttr-i
lag the kUmaer m ou tlet1 nr
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Mrs. Wm. Davis, local prU.i-
dent o fthe W.'C.-T. U.''was hoet-
Four M-bcOatau dally: fl:SO a. iu,
f t ’ •8V)p'ok«‘'a«,ywher(s'and
¿EATS— Wat? bMksri rooUalug
IN HOURS
ta *11 lta'glbry.
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