Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 08, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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To Start Flying
to Land of
O m
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SBATTLB, W a s h , (U . F .) -yr
American* who want to foroska
the land of the brave agd tha tog®
for a Journey to Brltlah Colum­
bia, with Ito boor and atroniM®.
may ba able next aprtog to m a*a
the journey by air.
Tha Boeing Airplane company
ha* announced plan* to eater the
field of commercial aviation. f t
wUl baud a toe paaaeapar plpift
for the SeatUe-Vaacoaver- Via-
to ri* flights, according to P. f t .
Johnson, manager.
-
m.wrt
<M*t
» flh t t t a I o 1
m g t t w n u m » * * > ’p e »
by fctfd ln tu« L iu to Park P i
Ground*. Sunday, Sep! llt b ,
SAM FRANCISCO. (U P 1— Pa­ I I o’clock. AH O E M t a n
cific Coast haedeMom laothan
BOUftftftM OUTH. «ng., Sept
I , — (U P ) — U nity In a com-
moa organisation of trade unióne
of all countries. » minimum wage
•cale and a maxim um working
week d i « hoam v a ra the p rin ­
cipal demanda of raaotutlona pre­
sented nt the annual meeting of
tha Trades Union Congrua.
Mora thaa 1,000 delegato«. rop-
reseatinp all
Of the UUMpnal
British «talons affiliated w ith the
Trades Union Congrega, aftend-
4 .
1
One of the principal resolutions
prseeahud to tho Coucraae for
n m a u l an<1
Stert
Trade«
Federation
K
nftffl W
tUct> propo“d an international
IV «»rail»
wage
— (U P )'—
torches to
lends«, a
t Eastern
n, vfeoas
ImpaUod
to urge
Ortjhodok
i a com-
£
Ighborfng
uglp dpeP
►
tha aVftft,
bring re-
IndgO-
I to m oll-
by pray-
t the * » -
led deaf,
CerehadHp
la proyur
MTUkagNB
t famptd
d prayar-
all butch-
«.general
the first
coey 2-room furnished a p t , «MA
kttehen and private bath. Close
ip. Adulta preferred. Inquire Ip T
Vista St. Phoa® 188.
80«-tf
>R SALE: — Player Plano
|n storage near Ashland. Re-
swato dtoMa. WM aacriflea
quick sale.
»18 monthly
Car
will
has»)®. Wglte at puce for partl-
cutore.
Tfttoto* Plugo Mar®,
Organotherphy
OOtop, 10» P lo M o r Avenus
Telephone 88
ties lim ited to aye, ear, uose and
throat— X -ray Including tenth.
ORtot «Mtut H to I I and f
to « , «madsnburg Bldg.. Asa
F O R SA LE C HEAP: — W hite
Qea^prn hens from the Valley
View Poultry Farm a t I I » Srd
atroce.
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» - It
F O R HALE: — Orange Cltofg,
•0 1 Terrace, Phone «O IL. ^-Xt
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f o b HALE OR R E N T : -r4T»r'
nished house at 1«7 Ohio »t-
Inquire 78» B. Street.
>-»t®
F O B SA LE: — Flue building'
let, gorner Mountain Ave., and
Wtoronsin Bt., near Normal. In -
qalra «40 Palm Ava., or Phone
tits .
I- 8 (
F O R HALE: — Ford Coupe,
vary reasonable, good as aew. In ­
quire <40 Palm Ave., or Phone
8 0 |R .
» •«
Ja«k Mulhall to popularising
silk golf sox— * comfortable idea
tor Sunny California,
a t least.
Man Maynard, the new cowboy
■tar, gave boulevard admirers a
th rill the other day by appearing
to a rod «atln vest, covered with
Leaded designs.
Other foiblee rumored by ad­
vance agents, but not yet caught
1». P d w if t g . - General Trans-
napping, are bathing caps cover-
ler —> fltawd team agd motor ad with colored cartoons, snaks-
trucks. Oepd service a t a roa- sldn riding boots, and three-color­
sonahto price. P h ea* 88.
ed shoe-strings.
M tato àuwtagæ
fEMMBH»
T ransfer
>ny was
Buddhist
sa ended,
id by the
es o f the
rds the
b.
id o f the
»«■Sian
e church
Orthodox
rant ralu.
nnded by
es, hare-
rn a t the
Russian*
convention to cpnaMpr a
minimum wage scale ng » npcea-
«ary corollary to tho 48-hours
convention.
They declare that the British
Government should prohibit tha
importation of competing goods
Into Great Britain produced In
foreign countries under conditions Dolores Mendes met Leuan »f—ST**
harmful to tho worker. The raao- «tartnw ihe war and afte rw ard * want
.to Uve in Houysmnd s n th aim. sha
lutlon
to particularly directed saya Recently he M T tow X
«m
against some of tho so-called |0<her women —at now stia e m u m
"cheap labor’’ to Oriental coun- turn to r evMta'e .nwmisaaiirts m U m
tris® »nd countries where the
''»xmatohop” prevails,
Another resolution called upon
Astoria— Stdnmer ' "Montanan"
the Trades Union Council to ggl- will tags record cargo of 800
tate for tho ratification of the! tons canned fiah.
Washington Convention on Honrs
of Industrial Employment,
Klamath Fatto — Oontract tat
Several resolution* dealing with
tor Sixth street vtodvef, to cost
the payment of wages on regular »114,000.
/e a rly national holidays ware pre-
Mated.
Dufur — Harvesting of »pptoa
The Amalgamated Society of
and of d’Anjoq pear* begins.
Tailors and Tailorasaea voiced a
Protest against the “ growing ten-
R EA D TUHb'GH CLASS A M
dency in the garment trade to
have w o rk *« take their labor
i“ to tha home.” They demanded
that the council piece the sltua-
Hon before the Home Secretary
with a demand that legislation be
passed forbidding garment work-
You win not have a shiny non* — »
era from working "under such A very flue, pure, new F X V h p S .
conditions.”
powder to all the rage. Keep* shin*
The Engineering Union pro-
*way — pereplration hardly aflects I t
posed "definite powers for the lance * r pores won’t chow. Looks
General Connell ns follows:
like natural akia and gtous a baautihd
“To assist unions or alliance complexion- Gat a box today. It to
° t unions contemplating entering called MELLO-GLO.
upon a struggle for the lmprove- -• Lhhto Springs Pharmacy
m®nt of, or In defense of, the con-
ditlons of their members, by tak­
*®g over direction of the struggle,
“ To have power to levy all or
p a n of the affiliated unions
'
wn
T ho building workers unions.
apparently deploring
P the results pf the recent general 1
as i m rlke, presented a resolution mak- J
lug A complete baHot and fu ll I
m ,.
h 0 we T er ’
oonfession of the points at Issue
1
“ ' necessary before a general walk- I
u> nettle- a u t «wnid
easoctotioa. A short program eon»
slating of maeie and reading*. ad-
dreeSqs by Grand Master P. T Ï
Jackson and aa original reading
by Dick Posey, « H i foHow the din­
ner.
W orking at Vteiag—
Miss Gertrude Olstrom is work­
ing as usher at the Vining The­
ater for a few days.
4<Shoo Fly1
The Animal's Friend
Keep Files and other insects
off your cows. Half-cent’s worth
saves three
quarts of m ilk.
Has been used by the beet dairy
men since 1885. Big «hippunt
Just In.
Binder Twin« and Grata Hacks
THRIFT
PAYS
It pays you i# sojid dollars saved for fu
New Face Powder
A ll the Rage
tee p a y -
"To call a stoppage of work by
’ wae tre- affiliated organisations. ”
'
• n t ll nitoaeason on the relative
prowess of * aiagerltp of the
gnashes. Five of the nine confer,
bare teams are under aew ia-
tructors..'
It is conceded that any one of
th e jiln e mentpys has a chanc* to
W * e p niche in football’s hall of
fame his season. for the way to
Unobstructed. Onlookers will di­
rect attentive eyes as the season
advances.
, • •
California. Washington State,
Idaho, Monteae and Oregon are
file teams npw under naw eoaehes.
O f these. "Nib*’ Price bfg Cali­
fornia, will perhaps ho moat close­
ly watohad.
Among tho four teams under
Old hand*, Enoch ; Bsgahaw of
Washington i* the oldest to potot
Of service. He w #l he cgHed up­
on to protect the conference cham­
pionship won by h ie Huskies last
against the invasion of these
• r e "strangers" in coast grid clr-
Fst your “ Thirft Dollar«” at work at our
Savings Department earning 4 per cent interest,
tliat pays too.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
▲ahland, Oregon
Y qu Know Jfs The
Biggest Event of the Year
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Jackson County
t
New President to
Start Sept 20th
toga <10
B7B B BL
Drayage, storage and ton» dist-
F O R H A IM Teru eperimffu* >QCe hau)|ng.
80-tf
hegse. One block from CMirone
Bank.
Opposite Baptist* egarch " p I A M O IB S T B U O n O M —
heuee. This Is a real bargain as By competent teacher. Beginners
EUGENE,
Ore.— Dr.
Arnold
Owner to leaving permanently preferrod. Mrs. Harold Atkins.
Bennett H all, new president of
188-1-mo.®
Cegae and see.
880-1 toe.*
the Univeroity o f O regon,‘ will
H ftW H^W TiB s d Hawto opd Coor JO ftpftm i 4IAMH A ND O A K M E T begin his duties about September 4« Lake Tahoe
WORKS, - Corner Holman and tho 20th.
basement,
garage.
breakfast
Me*
Gertrude
Engle,
who
Vaa Mtoa. Phone 181. l» 4 -tf
Dr. H all spent the summer In teaches at
seek, etc. F ru it. W Ul taka desir­
Rickmead. Csrilf,
able lot * f g e tt pappaen«. C all A B Y
IB tBODELlL-May New Hampshire where he led an •peat «he week-end at. Lake Tahoe.
817-1» or B»8 Hpi)y St,
W -*«
e*mtoua«a*to with Beafgp Lae international conference on poli­
Kao White
of the Balvatlen A rm y at the tics. School opens here Septem­
W hite Shield Home, »86 Hay. ber 27 but he plans to be here in
fa ir Ave., Portland, fiyagpn.
time to greet the freshmen who
will be required to register a
N O TIC E O F
G U A R D IA N SH IP
week in advance of the opening.
SALE O F R E A D ES TA TE
Dr. H all w ill be officially la-
Notice to hereby given thgt I
stalled at the semi-centennial cel­
w ill » t the Court House In Jack­
ebration here October 18 to 23.
WANTCU): — AMW to Go®*®- sonville, Jackson County, Oregon.
sta«® price, npmJter,
location. a t|:S O * . m. on Septembar 8«.
Jehn Dunham, Happy Camp, Gal. 1888, sell a t private sale for the Left for Home, in Gama«—
P utting hard earned pay dol-
< 4 t * highest and beat bid for cash all
Mi«s Nellie Templer left Friday
p f the right, title and interest of eveniag for her home In Camas,
«Hb tote aoe of oar diamonds
W ANTED:
Experience» apgto Donald Gowland Easter, a minor.
■ d o w i ' t aiean you are spaad-
Wash. She has been in Ashland
ptekars, Golden Crest Orsharda. In and to an undivided o n * «hlid
' nlRg mstoey — you ara merely
fo r some time visiting with her
1 . C; Gardner, «Muagsr. Phaa® lptpTOBt la Lots »5, 18, and JJ,
JMvegting it. Good diamond«
brotiier, Cecil Tempter.
»71112. '
M l Bsllvue tract, In Jackson County,
i> V v
eseure and satisfaction
a£ nobody’s expense. Good dia­
houto Qregtto.
N o n e s O F PTNAX» HEAR1BQ
Dated g« Portland, Oregon, this
ka®p|r, 26 or 46 years, steady
monds bought right show pao-
In tha Coaaty Court of tbs
Iroylizm snt. No womap bogy, In 17th day of August, 1828.
flt liy Increasing in value. Ev­
State of Oregon for Jackson
C. F. EASTER,
Eidop H o ta , A t < $ * 4 l ® . < *«
ery diamond we sell 1« a good
Caunty. In the M atter of the Es­
G « *rd i*a of the Estate of Don- tate o f
Christian Science ynterod.
H iftamon«— ths very tm t.
A-<t* aldGpwland. Easter, Minor.
W illiam Worth, Deceased.-
Notice is hereby given that tha
F 4 r NI8 H E D HOUlsd fo r4 rout • f t F , ftgtkey, Attorney Cor *s -
tats, SUM« 2 7 | Cotostt BaUding, undersigned, administrator of tha
rugsqnably.
Atoractlvs.
' Two Portland, «HM,
90 «-»-Wed. above named estate has filed his
taRBltors or normal students prs-
rinal account In said Court, and
j
tayrto. Tidings Box X . , . A 4 t
that the court has fixed Monday,
Motidn Picture* Taken—
the 27th day of September, 1»2*.
anC
Flawlessly
Oregon Pear Show
Perfect
SEPTEMBER l « h to 18th
Companion 9 /
'tyemorniiig-
Chas. A. White
ENDE«« IH OCK
p o tio n pictures o f tha ”Mg
g *fta " 4«to*Ktor Atoataeg Mudfwd
pud Aefclaud w >l fee taken by the
Copco cameraman, providing the
weather eondlUaoa p e ra tt. They
wW A * ahbmu am a «aat af «ha
at fen o’clock * . m. and the Court­
room of said court us the time aud
place for the hearing of any ob­
jections there may be to the «aid
report and the settlement thereof
t Date of first publication Au­
gust 11, 1838.
LOUIS
WlftTO.
i
A G all Week for S o u A em Oregon and Northern
California People
Best Harness and R w n ittg Races on the Coast
BIG NIGHT ATTRACTIONS^
TBRILLÍÑfc. RACE EVENTS
BAND MUSiC — DANCING
BIG EXHIBITS OP HORTICULTURAL PRO­
DUCTS, STOeX, POULTRY, BOY AND GIRLS’
CLUB WORK. MERCHANTS' and M A W A C -
TURWGIMSPLAYS