Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 29, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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be Student to Seek
NORMAL
Tomorrow Will be Last Day
to Purchase at Present '
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cash or partial paymbns pi«», by
any member of the Oopcc»fore«
dr through banks in the field we
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serve. A down-payment Of >S.OO
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SCHOOL
The Southern Oregon Normal
School opened for the fall term
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newed on Tuesday. Thus far
there are two hundred1 fifty four
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enrolled, but many more ore ex-
Football’s back and those who
Some people are lncky eao'
Some husbands are so perfect
schedules so that there will
failed
to
get
hurt
last
season
to
hare more sense thag to
they
enjoy
carrying
umbrellas,
about SB pupils to each class.
hope
to
do
better
this
year.
pend
entirely upon lack.
While
others
are
tr
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t
h
fu
l.
The Jitney running to and
from Normal will leave the Ash­
land hotel every morning and at
BERKELEY, Cal., Sept. 29.—
various hours after In time for
each class and leaves the Norasal (tP>— -Mae Ynex Mexis, member of
after each class. There Is also the University of California bo­
a bus running between Medford tanical department, la on the way
and Ashland. It arrives In time to Mazatlan, where she will start
for the first class *ln the morn- on an expedition Into the wilds
of Mexico In search of rareties
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TJje assembly Was dosed with of tropical plant Hie.
T o o lir fib ú ih e jí !:
She will have only one compan­
singing. Miss Marsters leading
and Miss Frances Strange ae- ion, an attendant who wHl have
Y o f com« w i‘ m e Î
s
companlest. The student body charge of her pack train.
Her exploration will take her
sang “American” and "Start of a
Summer Night.”
into the little explored regions of
There wilt be a meeting of all Sinaloa, Sonora and D u rang o .
students from Klamath county at Specimens gathered by the edu-
the assembly Thursday.
I enter will be send back to Call-
’ There will be an assembly fornla for study.
Friday for devotional exercises. ’ Miss Mexia's trip was not un-
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dertaken until permission had
New Flower Life
^Tomorrow is the last day sub­
scriptions for Copco Six Per Cent
Preferred Stock will be accepted
at „194.00 a share,” advises D.
O .; Tyree, secretary of the Cali­
fornia Oregon Powes Company.
He stat^i “There has , been a
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great increase in the number of fore tomorrow night. Friday **’
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An assembly was held at 10:-
applications for this stock dur­ mornlng the price climbs to *95 ,„
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Tuesday
morning.
Mr.
ing the last half of September/ * 8 ,•***•
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Churchill opened the assembly
each day exceeding previous day’s
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with a short talk welcoming the
sales, as Investors throughout the
field served by the Company are
taking last minute advantages of
DIDI r CPUnni UJII I
! been obta,ned from the Mexican
the opportunity -to secure this
session 425 students had been
g o v ern m e n t. She p la n s to o b ta in
stock at *94.00 before the price
registered, which he considered
advance«.
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’ j very well for a beginning. He
•‘The . Preferred Stock o t The
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California Oregon Power Com­ Disarmament Conferenoe at
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ashington
N
ot
to
be
of
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f,r8t
two
Be8Bton8
of th0
pany Is Southern Dragon’s favor­
rnnaidered
Southern Oregon Normal will be
Classifkl Ad« Bring Results
UUIlSlUCiCU
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ite Investment, having been known
as a consistent payer of good re-
GENEVA, Sept. 29.— A second
Washington disarmament con­
ference will not be considered by
Great Britain while the present
according to official an-!
arms “conference” under League bery— trtes— oriveways and tna Oct
CREAMY IS
of Nations auspices continues, hill back of the Normal is to be nOuncement today. Mrs. Grace
A S CREAMY DO ES Viscount Cecil of England told landscaped. Mr. Churchill states E. Andrews, who made inch
that the legislature intends to 8pjendid progress last year, has
newspapermen Monday.
"Great Britain, like the Unit-j appropriate sufficient funds next b ^ ,, retained this year as a full-1
ed states, already Js participating year to build a girls dorm itory.'tlme teacher and will devote all
In a disarmament conference Which will afford more conven- her tfme to this work,
Look at Snowdrift in .here,”
I The BChooi8 win be hejd in«the
Viscount Cecil said in re­ ience for the students.
th e can— snow y w hite ply to a question as to whether or Miss Marsters of the music Methodist and Congregational
his country was willing to department made the announce- rhurcheSi and ttI1 grade8 from
and erduny firm. Then not
enter a second Washington con­ ment that she wished all pupils the fIr8t t0 the sixth will be
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start a cake, creaming ference. “I am convinced that who were interested In either taught.
Tw0 more churches have been
progress actually Is being made private Instruction, glee club, or
th e sugar and Snow* by the league’s conference and as orchestra work to report to her. • added t0 thoge whIch 8npported
There will be an assembly ev- the week-day Bible school last
long as it continues in session,
drift together. See h ow
we cannot consider a second ery day from 10:40 to 11:10. year and ,t ,g ^ „ e v ed others
"already-creamy” it is,
These assemblies are not compui- win joJn ghortIy A mass meet-
sory. but there will be assemblies ,ng of a„ interested will be held
and w hat little effort it
every Friday beginning next week ,n the evening of Qcto. 14 for the
takes to make a Smooth,
and attendance at all such assem- purpoae of arou8lng lntereat , B
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biles are compulsory.
WArv
The Winchester Store
e v e n m ixtu re. Snow*
There are as yet no facilities
for luncheon at the Normal but
d r i f t is a c t u a l l y ns
fTassifld Ads Bring Rem its
• later on when things are settled
c re a m y as it lo o k s .
' in routine a plan will be ar­
ranged.
A meeting of the faculty was
held at noon at the Normal Tues­
day for the purpose of adjusting
i schedules and evening the bal-
, ence In gie matter of classes.
Mr. Churchill wishes to*arrange
ENGLAND TO OPPOSE
PflUCCDCMPC IN II Q
bUrirLllLlWL. Ill U. U.
nllJ I illllllilll WILL
TZwiJisl -M one bf the ,sr*e8t and
START OCTOBER 18 “
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var-
Heating
Stoves
S n o w d rift
Ask Nearest Copco Employé or Any
Y e t Usco T ire s , m anufactured by the U n ite d States
R u b b e r C o m p a n y , b ear the C om pany’ s nam e and trade­
m a rk o n the aid ew all and are sold under the standard
w arran ty.
Y o u take n o chance on quality when you b u y Usco
T l r e g " -and th e'prices speak fo r th e m irlv c *.
Glance at the list.
The
USCO BALLOO N
A h a n J a o m ., s tu rd y bat-
lo a n tire a t a lo w price.
F i s t , h ig b -ih o u ld trc d
tr e a d . S tro n g , flc iib la
c o rd c onstruction . giving
f u ll b a llo o n cushioning
an d lo n g service. Carries
th e nam e, trade m ark and
f u l l w a r r a n t y o f th a
U n i t e d S ta tes R u b b e r
Company.
LEEDOM’S
Tires and Service Parts
Across from L ith ia Springs Hotel
Finest
Interiors
Your Copco Six Per Cent
Price Advances October 1st
U sco T ires are n o w priced as lo w as any tire on th e
m a rk e t— inclu d in g those foundlings th at bear no m anu­
facturer’s n am e.
For the
Only One Day Lefl Io Buy
af $ 9 4 per Share
N e v e r In th e h is to ry o f the autom obile industry has the
p ub lic been given such an o pp o rtu n ity to buy good tires
a t lo w prices.
Hardware
Steamer Carries
Preferred Stock
Since It Costs No More
W hy N ot Be Sure ?
D U can use Schumacher Plaster
W all Board for th e finest inte­
riors. It, is especially designed for
that purpose.
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Skilled craftsmen build it In our factories.
Strength and durability are engineered in­
t o it. A ll the m essy w ork is done before it
reaches your hom e. It it delivered to you
a finished wall, cu t into convenient sheets
so it can be nailed quickly in place. Seal
the joints and you have a rigid dependable
wall that w ill last decade after decade.
Schumacher Plaster W all Board can be used
wherever a permanent wall is needed— in
hom es, in apartments, in business buildings.
Your lumber dealer sells it. Ask him about it.
SCHUMACHER WALL BOARD CORPORATION
LO S A N O E LE S
SEATTLE
SAN FRANCISCO
W A R E H O U S E S — Tacoma - Portland .< Stockton
Oakland • San Fmnciaco • San Joa«
mâcher
gallo #
stride
• G iv e r s more miles— y e ti B ut don’t
forget to th ro w in p lenty o f power
o n the hills, and easy motor-start ing,
by all means." T h a t’s th e dem andot
you motorists. V e ry w ell, try Asso­
ciated and see i f you don’t get o il thrw
h ill measure -—ye t in splendid bal­
ance! Y o u get th is re s u lt because
Associated is “ geared” to give it. It
I t carefully distilled so as to have its
famous dutincrive tongs o f boiling
points— the key to proper combus­
tio n . hence good performance. As­
sociated has. in proper proportion:
[11 start [2 ] sustained flow o f power
[3 ] mileage— the “start-stride-finish”
o f m o to r fu e l. A s k th e d r iv e r
w ho uses Associated.
The California
Oregon
Power ‘ Company
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K L A M A TH FALLS, OREGON
ROSEBURG, QKBOOÑ
GRANTS PASS. OREGON
YREKA, CALIFORNIA
DUNSMUIR, CALIFORNIA
WR H AVÎ IT IN STOCK—
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Ashland Lumber Company
384 Oak St.. a t Rv Orosainar
Phone 90
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