Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 25, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    LETTERS FROM
THE PEOPLE
b ocal ¡ P ersonal Jiotes
Muntine Testarde?—
Here’s Chance To
Win Cash Pria
The agitation among a few
An essay contest for a ll school
people for removal of the Coun­
children in Jackson county was
ty Seat from its present location announced todafc by the County
to Medford, would 4ead a strang­
er to think it MU8T be done or Beat Removal committee, w ith a
Attended Game at Klamath
M etered to Medford—
some of them will have to go out total of |5 0 in cash prises belug
V. D. Miller and wife of
of business; that they can not offered for the SO beat essays.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Nims attend­
Miller's Toggery,
motored
Essays must be on thia sub­ Cleon Caldwell la Ashland
much longer bear the travel ex­
Cleon Caldwell, who has boon
ed *he game at Klamath Falls pense of going over a fine paved ject: “The Saving to the Tax­
Medford yesterday.
residing
In Eugene, Or«., for
Saturday, between Klamath Falls
highway from their happy homes payers of Jackson Comity b y t b e some time, arrived in Ashland
A portrait represents 'the es- and Ashland.
to the county Beat. (Most of Removal of the County Seat to yesterday, and is planning to at­
aence of Christmas—a personal
them use high powered autos.) Medford.**
tend the Southern Oregon Stale
Cozy winter cabin with garage,
greeting. Bert H. Hinthorne. 46-tf
Something must “be done about
Essay must be lim ited to 260 Normal school. Cleon is well
153 Granite.
42-lmo.
this rather desperate condition words and must be w ritten or known hero having graduated
Pine slab wood J 7 delivered
and the only way these oppressed typewritten op one side o f the from the Ashland high school.
Carson-Fowler
The T. S. Study Club of the ones can see is to more the moun­
from the car.
paper only, A ll essayB must be
43-6 Thesophlcal Lodge will hold a tain to Mohamet. Their attention
Lamber Co.
In the hands o f the contest editor
closed meeting at the library at
is called to the city of Portland, of The Tidings by not la te r than
7:30 tonight, Oct. 25.
Dry Manzanita wood
where about 25 times as many m idnight of Saturday, Oct. 30th.
Taverner. Phone 17F-3.
are engaged in the legal profes­ Contestants should put their
Returned from B usiness Trip—
sion, and the majority of these
Mrs. Aleth Lear, daughter of legal lights are apparently happy name and address at the top ot
Hunting Yesterdaj —
Earl Crow, manager ot the Mr. and Mrs. George Eib, recent­ and contented, although they live the essay. Any school child Is
Standard Oil company. H. L. ly returned from a short business actually 2 to 8 times as far from eligible to compete.
F irst prize w ill be 110; second
Claycomb, owner of the Clay- trip to San Francisco, Cal.
the court house as our Medford prize, 1 7:50;- third, | 6 ; There
comb Motor Company, spent the
friends live from our court house
Hlgh in quallty, moderate in In spite of this these Portland w ill be seven prizes of |3 .5 0 i
day hunting pheasant yesterday
each and 10 prizes of |1 each.
price. Studio Ashland photo-'
They got the limit.
gentlemen are not yelling their
graphe.
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heads off to have the Multnomah
Powell's apple cider is the
court house moved out 4 or 5
R. W . Price R eturn»—
best phone, 130. We delifer.
Classified Ads B ring Requltg.
miles to save them the expense of
45-t-mo.
R. W. Price, owner of the Llth- using their autos to get to court.
ia Springs Hotel, returned last
The same condition exist more or
Hot Tamales and Hot drinks.
evening from Portland where he less in Marion and Lane counties,
has been attending business.
The Rose.
but they are not ''‘hollerin’’ to
have their gasoline expense cut
For Saturday only, Bakers
Have your clothes cleaned at in two by the simple 'process of
Southern Styld cocpanut, 2 cans, 337 E. Main, Ashland Cleaning
taxing the ‘whole county a couple
29c. Schuerman’s Grocery. 44-tf Works, of course.
million dollars to build them a
fine new court house in the
IS IT SAFE to drive through
Keep in mind the Twenty Day front yard. This request for re­
the strqpta of Ashland without Special at Studio Ashland. This lief by these very few persons
Liability Insurance? Phone 21 offer expires November 6th.
would be ridiculous enough if the
for complete Automobile protec­
taxpayers iff this county were not
tion, don’t w ait until you meet
already overloaded with burdens
Attended Lecture
with an accident. Teo. (o f course)
of many and various kinds, but ,
Mrs.
R.
C.
Goodwin,
Clara
293-tf
Will, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Woods, as the financial conditions of the
Mrs. J. H, Fuller and a number of- •real taxpayers are now and will
Hunting nt Tale Lake —
the
Normal school teachers mo­ be for many years to com e/ 1 b
Fred Cushing of thlt city and
tored
to Medford Friday evening simply preposterous and should
Jim Kendall of Hollywood were
be so heavily set down on that it
hunting yesterday at Tuie Luke. to attend a lecture given by will not be made again for a gen­
N. MAIN ST.
PHONE 216
Judge
Ben
Lindsay.
Mr. Kendall has been in Ashland
eration.
fer some time visiting with Mr.
Have your broken windows re­
and Mrs. John Shortrldge and
paired.
A ll sizes,
at Jordan’s
Ray Shortrldge.
State 11ms plant
m ill.
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being moved to Grants Pass, for
Have youy Xmas portrait made
Cheap
housekeeping rooms, mining company.
Wick Furniture Co
COMPLETE LINE HOUSE
FURNISjHINGS .
now and save 19 to 16 per cent.
Darling Studio.
40-6 153 Granite.
Left for San Francisco— ’
and become delinquent on No­
vember' 6. 1926.
x
36-12
H a r r / Silver, owner of the
rChina recently In connection with Pompadour Mineral Springs, left
! the home economics branch and
yesterday for San Francisco, Cal.,
spoke most interestingly of her where he w ill attend business.
many unusual experiences
in
China and of the wonderful civ­
ilisation of that country.
Tidings -Ads
Bring
ITCHINGS
B
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leeyeurdoctor. Vicks, how-
ever, wffl allay the initadoo.
KEEP D R Y ,
Slicker Bib Overalls
For
Doable throughout, water proof, at the low price of
H.95
Lunch
Tuesday
ARM
Y GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town
A boiled New England
dinner with tasty, well-
seasoned vegetables is one
of the f a v o r i t e lunch
dishes at Nininger’S popu­
lar counter. This will he
special for lunch Tuesday.
Come in and order the
boiled New England din­
ner for your lunch tomor­
row. You will find it an
appetizing, well-balanced
Other lunch s p e c i a l s
every day of the week.
We are certain to have
just what you want,
Also Complete Fountain
Service
Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings
MORE PAYROLL FOR ASHLAND
The payroll which has been
,
created in the Ashland com-
m unityin the laqt few years
could easily be increased to
many times its present size.
There is no doubt but that
there is a great world wide
market that will take any of
the products of this com­
munity that can be produc­
ed here and made ready for shipme
vast unused acreage and our wond
natural resources nothing hut our
cooperation and activity stands in the way.
®
ST NATIONAL BANK
N IN IN G E R ’S
ASHLAND, OREGON
Annual Toggery Sale
UWt-tfc«
ViSlSS
STILL GOING STRONG
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E v e ry th in g R ed u ced
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Fresh carrots, turnips, beets
and parsnips. Schuerman’s ’ Gro­
cery.
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of umuc
TODAY—TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY
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{ n W - at
Spent W eek-End Here —
Arthur D. Sullivan, automobile
editor of the Horning Oregonian,
Portland, Ore., spent the week­
end in this city attending busi-
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S a l e C l o s e s «S a tu rd a y , O c t. 3 0
Clearing the Decks for Holiday Goods
MILLER’S TOGGERY
“Hab-a-dash Inn”
la
One picture la better thad ten
thousand words.
Say It with
photographs. Studio Ashland.
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CARD OF THANKS
Wa wish to thank all o u t
friends and neighbors for th«
kindness shown us In our 1st«
sorrow and for the beautiful flow
A story of the west in the days when brave men and
women faced death at the hands of savage Indians and
base renegade white men, as they sought to build up a
mighty empire.
theee offerings.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Taylor
Men Who Want a Winter Shoe With
i ) '
l
Double Soles!
We Have Them—Price Ranging 15.00 to $8.00
Mrs. Rudolph Wehrll
and family.
CARD OF THANKS
Wa deft re to express our sln-
eere thanks to our friends tor
their kind help and aympathy
during the last illness of our
■other and tor tha bountiful flor­
al tributes. Wo ahull long grate­
fully remember thia help and
Results
READ TIDINGS CLASS Ans
M r. and Mrs. Fay Potter and
fam ily of H ilt, Cal., spent the
week-end in Ashland vlstlng with
friends. They returned to A e lr
home last evening.
Crown Pastry flour
Schuerman's Grocery.
Olaf Hansen of this city spent
the day in Medford
Saturday
looking over property, as he • ex­
pects to move to Medford In the
near future and make his home.
N o n c a to taxfayhm who
have paid the first halt ot 1935
taxes and
are either
mailing
checks or coming to the Sher­
if f ’s office to pay second halt.
Please bring o r mall first half
receipts or recepit number stamp­
ed la upper rig h t hand, corner.
The last halt of taxes are’ now due
42-1 mo.
Our special offer on early sit Returned to Howe
ting closes Nov. 10th. Studie
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Par.
Ashland on The Plaza.
sonB and little daughter of Green­
ville, Cal., who have been visit
Styte- ing with Mrs. Parsons’ mother,
clothes. Mrs. Robert Shaw, for the past
fgw days, returned to their home
Saturday morning.
Ferns Hilt—
Start thinking now a b o u t
Christmas, gifts. The problem
may be easily settled with a Stu­
dio Ashland Photograph.
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Visitor tat A s h la n d -
Ande McGee and his brother-
Dean M ilam , head ot the home
in-law. Douglas Reid, spent the economics department of the State
day yesterday hunting.
Agricultural college at Corvallis,
was a visitor at the Ashland high
school on Friday, in company
with Mrs. W alter-Frazer Brown,
That frosh Southern Stylo Co­ Mrs. -F. -H. Johnson and Miss M ar­
conut at Schuennan’s Grocery, 3 garet Johnson .of Medford. Dean
can, 20c.
44-tf I M ilam spent eight months lu
IF YOU WERE LAID-UP
OR LAID-OFF?
How long would you last if you lost your job?
If somthing should hold hack your weekly
wage, how long could you hold out on the
money you have saved! Suppose you had noth­
ing saved!
Have yon the reserve to stand a long “ seige”
of sickness or unemployment!
Ask yourself these qnstions and if you haven’t
a savings account here, statt one today. Make
regular deposits and be ready both for emer­
gencies and opportunities.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland; Oregon
To School Children of Jackson County
By the County Seat Removal Committee
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LIST OF PRIZES
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
Pickwick Stage Systems
ASHLAND TO ALL POINTS SOUTH
Conditions of Contest
Contest open to all pupils in the
schools ef Jackson County.
Essays must not exceed 250
words, must be Written’pr type­
written on one side of .paper
only, and must be in the brands
of the contest editor of this paper
not later than ihidnight, Satur­
day, October 30th, Name and
postoffice address at top of
essay.
SUBJECT FOR THE ESSAY:
‘«THE SATINO TO THE TAXPAYERS OF JACKSON COUNTY
BY THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO MEDFORD”