Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 01, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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DILLARD URGES
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BdfrD AH
NORMAL SCHOOL
N1W S
TMCA1
FINISHING TONIGHT
CI.A1RK PRYBYLSKI
Reporter
“THE MARRIAGE CLAUSE’1
Tho Alpha Taurl dramatic club
of the Southern Oregon Normal
School held tryouts for their.play
‘ The Trystlng Place,” Thursday
Evening.
The committee w«a
made up o f’ Mlss Katherine V in ­
cent, Registrar; Miss Helen Adas,
A it instructor;
Miss
Marion
Durst, Librarian;
M r. Wayne
Wells, Biology Instructor. *"
» The following cast was Select­
ed:
Mrs. Briggs— Faye A rthu r.7
Mr. Inglesby— Mr. J. Byers.
Mrs. Curtis— Flarence Stewart.
Launcelot B r l g g a — Robert
W right.
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Jessie Jlriggs— Gladys Brown.
Rupert Smith*— W arren Derc-
Uiue.
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Mr. Johd Galey— Carpenter.
TOMORROW AND WXDNK80AY
&entf
THE
TÉXAS
Young of.B öU fi
rd.
8 .8H
once Hyatt Raaarppit yg
then water w|M ha nannrod
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visitor»*—
spent Thursday 1» Ashland vlslt-
and Mrs. Ing with friends. They returned
Klamath Falls to their home Thursday evening.
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Uert Alberts Of
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PROJECTION
The Voters:
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such season in succession Ashland
The F irst National is a .mem­
ber of the
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FEDERAL RESERVE
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Creek would probably be prac­
tically 'dry during the Irrigation
system
That means we come under
the strict supervision of the
Federal Government and nee
every safeguard th a t can be
| f devised.
season and-the only water
able would .be the eaqalt
that could >e obtained to r
age from the winter flow.
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If Aahlaqd grows, it M going
to need the entire Summer flfrw
of Ashland Creek for Its domett
tie supply and if irrigation of
small tracts wlthfa the elty lim­
its Is to be continued, then water
from another Source y u a t bo pro­
vided for this u m .
The recommendation*
made
In the report muyt ho taken col­
lectively and not singly. In other
Miss Patricia Gale— Director o t words If the city should see, tit
not to purchase titotw" Meritor
Scenery.
Mr. Lawrence M ax w ^l— Pro­ from the Talent Irrig atio n Dis­
perty Manager.
trict, then th.e conclusion*
Miss Mildred Johnson*— Head do not hol^ or at least 'm ust,
o ' the Ushert.
severely modified.
Miss Mildred
HoWatd —* In
Very truly poufs,
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charge of the ticket ealee.
f . c. D illard ;
Mr. Joseph. Mercer and Claire
,
/»n gln eor.
Prybylskl In charge of publicity.
Miss Elizabeth Richardson, In ­
structor of English at the Normal
' Marshfield— Dam te feet high
School, will -direct the play. Re­ being built da k hy* Hirer, to run
hearsals w ill begin Immediately. big Inman mills.
Mrs. O. J. .Johnson
her •< the California Oregon
power company organisation, m
again working la Medford. Mis*
Applegate has been working la
district ne«
at the hONte fcf M
(Continued
Today, in hiking yon to u t n o n for ytttr suj
for the «âme office, I wish to «koto that I a n «till
in truth to favor of a bettor supply of water for Ash­
land.
I strongly favor the water plais proposed to yon
by the present oouncfl, and Which I helpdd to formulate.
While I have not, committed myself to any specific site
in the canyon, 1 am definitely to favor o f the location
which will ba in all respects most economical and re­
spectfully ask your support at the polls tomorrow.
Ashland, Nov. 1st, 1926.
WÎRT M. WRIGHT
This, together with bur natural conservative, and
natural conservative and up-to-date methods, as­
sures our patrons absolute financial safety.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ASHLAND, OREGON
Steiwer
Salem — • Tfalnloa^, W hp
►pent Week-End H u rlin g
J. A. McGee, H arry Tomfleon and pumpkins being canned
and F. F. W h ittle spent the week­ thia f a l l . '
end hunting ducks in Klam ath
SUBSdUBB FOR THE TIDINGS. I
county.
TO THE VOTERS OF JACKSON COUNTY AND THE STATE OF OREGON:
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We have no confidence in the political judgment of those persons who
Our Ticket
urge us‘to vote for Stanfield for United States Senator. Stanfield is a defeated
candidate. A vote for Stanfield is a vote for Haney and a vote for Haney is a vote
United Staten
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FREDERICK STBIWBR
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against the Coolidge Administration, its policies and princples and the princi­
ples of the Republican Party.
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HENRY J. BEAN.
«BORG« M. BROWN.
T. A. McBRIDE,
(Vote for Three)
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Mr. Frederick Steiwer is our candidate for United States Senator. He is
supported by all the Republican newspapers of Oregon, he is endorsed by the
State Superintendent—
C. A. HOWARD
Anti-Saloon League, the W. G T. U., and the ex-service men of Oregon. He
Public » » v ice commissioner—
U B. BEAN
is supported by business men, farmers, ranchers, stock raisers, manufacturers
Htale
and laboring men. He is in every way qualified for the office of United States
GEO. W. DUNN
Geo. W. Dunn
,
John H. Catkin
Wm. M. Briggs
Candidate for Representative
Candidate for Representative
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Representative»—
JOHN H. CARKIN,
C and idate fo r S ta te S en ato r
WM. M. BRIGGS.
(Vote for Two)
M
r.
Briggs
Was
born
in
the
Mr.
Carkln
was
horn
In
Ban­
Mr. Dunn was born on January
gor, Maine, in November, 1888. city of Ashland, In 1898.
He County Commissioner—
4, 1844 on the farm four miles and moved west in the early ’80’s received his common and high
GEO. ALFORD. .
southeast of Ashland which he
school training in the publlt*
still owns. He attended the
schools of the county and gradu
* ated from the University of Ore­
gon, class of 1888.
Mr. Dunn has been active in
everything having for Its object
the upbuilding of his community,
the county and state. Being the
eon of pioneer parents he is thor­
oughly conversant with the coun­
ty and state and their needs.
He served aa representative of
Jackson County In the legislature
of 1888-87; w ie county Judge of
Jackson County 1884-1808.
Was elected state senator for
the period of 1818-27. In the
1923 session he was a member
of thefollowlng committees: Elec­
tions and Privileges; Education;
Game; Irrig atio n '
Roads apd
Highways; Mining.
In the 1828 session be was a
member of these committees:
Counties;
Ways
nnd
Means;
Gams; Banking
Mining; Elec­
tions and Privileges.
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I f re-elected he will give care­
ful consideration and earnest
study to the matter, going before
the togislstnre and will always
vote for what he believes to be
for the best interest^ of Oregon
with his parents who were pion­
eers In the territory of Dakota
before Its admission to statehood.
He was brought up on a farm at­
tended public schools during the
winters and worked his way in
part through the Universities Of
Minnesota and North Dakota. He
graduated from college and the
law department of the" University
of North Dakota and was admit­
ted to the North Dakota bar.
Mr. Carkln moved to Medford
in 1808 where he has since farm ­
ed and practiced law. He haa
been city attorney for several
years and owns an irrigated farm
and Orchard.
Mr. Carkln was a member of
the 1813, 1823 and 1928 legis­
latures. being a mem bet ’ of thu.
Ways and Means committee of
1913 session and author of the
state budget law. • He was ap­
pointed by Governor WlthbcOmbe
on the State Consolidation com­
mission 1917-1919 was a mem­
ber of the Special Ta« investiga­
tion committee appointed by 1928
session and has at various times
been a member of the Important
Ways
and
Means,
Jadlctary,
Rules and othur committees.
I f elected Mr. Carkln Will he
the Speaker of the nest House
ae he has 68 of the 89 Republi­
can candidates to the lower house
pledged to him. This w ill be the
first time that Sou them Oregon
has had the honor since E. V.
Carter was spoaker In 1899.
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Senator.
GLENN O. TAYLOR, Medford
M r. Briggs enlisted in the army
L. A. ROBERTS, Ashland.
In May, 1917, and at the close
of qm * V « U discharged With Constables—
G. J. FRBBOOTT, Medford.
a coin mission as First Lieutenant
GEO. W. 1 M cNABB, Ashland.
of fctsntry.
Upturning home After the war,
1 —X.
Briggs Immediately turned his at­
tention to the practice of law
w ith his father at Aahlaad, un-,
d *r the firm name o< Briggs &1
Brlgga. He was admitted te thJ
In d lh n a'b ar In 1 9 1 f, and to thej c
for County Commi«-
Oregon bar In 1919.
«loner, MedteM
Geo. Alford
Mr. Alford earns to Jackson
county frota Bentan county, Ore­
gon In 1886 and has lived on a
farm all.* hie hfe. The present
farm east Of Talent on which
he end his fam ily reside was pur­
chased ta 1888.
Mr. Alford attended public
echool at fWteot sad Medford
end graduated from the com­
mercial department Of tbe Ash­
land Hermel when Attorney T.
W. Mttee whs teacher.
Mr, Alford Is well known all
over the County as a conserva­
a CMpteln’s cotelntMio* la the
Officer'« Reserva Corpa. During
the "period he w«s io romanead
d PatteiY hr »M |
e Generiti Sta* of
the Bthto of ( Oregon.
Briggs la tasking his
tive,
into politics, thong
a gPeat deal
malterii thro«
a n * Ihtcrest in th
ganinatbho of his
A. Px». Z >»
«ronomtcal
business
man
sheeted coanty com-
r IP 1888, haa made a
aVtcer and la asking for
ilecttea to a second term.
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The Republican Organisation of Jackson County waa h u tte d twelve yBOn a<t. Ito object i* to
forward the interest of the Republican party by insisting a t all ttmea th a t the party p a t out good men
for pablic office and th at these offioee give, a high ord g r;« stiFvtop to the pn^ftc.
Our legislative candidates thto year are not p le d g e to the Denoto moaatoe, a pro-primary con
ventioaf W l or any other specific bill or measure, Th«« are all men ot ability and good
g
ataodtog and
the heat tottoesta of the pebple • of f Jackson Ooanty.
nan be
to do only the thing* th at are for the
AH of our candidates are well known, are perfectly qualified to fill the peritioos to Which they
l to * * oi them are Present incumbent« and aro worthy of the support of the people
peopl geaerally.
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schools of Ashland, and his legal County Surveyor—.
education at Valparaiso Univer­
PAUL RYNNING
sity, Indiana, from which -he
Justices o f the P ence
graduated w ith honors. »
Mr. Brigg« was ap-
In I 1919
I
pointed clty attorney of Ashland,
and
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has
haa held that position w ith­
out interruption since that time,
thfohgh vartoua elty hdteinlatra-
tloni.
From 111« te . i l l * Mr. - artgga
shla
bat­
was Fai ptaln of the Ashland
tery
terjr of Coant
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AitlHery, and holds
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R. A. Holmes
O. C. Failing
J. J. Buchter
W . P. Dunlap
Dorothy Rogers
U. Vaughan
V H. V a w te r.
Eugene Thorndike
J. W . Lawton
H . S. Deuel
Ben Deeious
Biles Heine
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Gertrude Stoltze
D. G. MacBaan
I I . M. Knight
A. G. Bishop
Clark, Rawlings
H. C. BrotWlby
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D. G. Tyree
M. E. Bebb
Helen M inkler .
H . G. Moore
H .-O . Hussong
J. R. Holzgang
R. A. Rians
F. P. King
Jcsephijie Greaves
Score»!, H. L.
A. B. Cunningham
L . T. Dawnon
O. A. Bden
E. P. Knight
Edna Isaacs
A. J. Gross
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E. K. PenoAr
H. C. 8tolt«e
J. Partridge
TI.’ B. Packard
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Earl B. Thompson
8. M. Scott
M. Llead
M. A. Boland
Angle Halley
Ruth Warner
Ila C. Storey
Lynn W. Smith
8. M. Bullls
K. l . Lenox
A. 8. Bllton
J. 8. Pardee
L. 8. Bttlnger
L. L. Flynn
Ben J, Trowbridge
Maud Temple
B. F. Van Dyke
Ethel W. Boggs
Don R. Newbury
O. C. Boggs
Tina Aaelefc
Drea Gbnrey
U. C. Boggs, II.
A. P. Butter
Gladys L. Bridges
Paul Aaderaon
J. F. FUOgel
R. 8. M srray
H. G. Nicholson *
( W. Conklin
J. A. Bedlngfield
8. Sumpter Smith
Elder Conner
G. J. Prescott
. B. t . Harder
K G . Oarlock
Metcker C. sto a t
H. *O. Hansen
14. A. Fraser
H arry Oleen
R. 8. Daniels '
L M. Glelm
' JS. K. Wilson
Gus Newhnny
Floyd Rose
' J. C. Thompson
A. R. Clement
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S. H. Better
H. W. Ward
W L.-CMdreth
Al Hermaneon
C. A. W ilts
N. H. Franklin
C. A. Whlllock
T. , . Gifford
Icet Edwards
E. C. Gaddis
J. D. Rassell
Gnaorge A. Setter
F. Edwards
I I . W . Ham tla
J. G. Greenlaw
8. 8. Bullt«
C. C. Lemmon
Ray B. W right
Jutlss W. Btrkhol*
B. N. Vllm
Mrs. L. J. Hemstreet
Dort« Kleinhammer
George W . Porter
W . H. Stewart
F. F. Sexton
Frank Soherter
Blbert Coleman
P. M. Leonard
Morris B. Leonard
C. C. F u rna«
Geo. B. Gate*
B. 8ta1th
W m . M. Briggs
Grover A. Tos ng«
F. B. W all
T. H. Temple
' C. B. Weaver
H o ra Finley
F ritz w illte m Peck
R. B.. Hammond
Seeley V. H all
F W. Seheffel
J. W. Shirley
W. T. Venter
J no. W. Johnson
X. O. Hewer«
T . R. SWen
J no. Capp
Raymond A. Mlksche
a . C. Hubbard
C. E. Gates
A. W. Hubba
H. O. Guy
3 . T . Lawton
H. E. Campbell
W. E. Simpson
Bob R. McConochie
W . B. W alther
W . C. Leever
V. T. Ritzlnger
A. L. H ill
Georgia Edwards
Mary A. Webber
Mrs. W . A. Walters
Tom R. Bryant
H. Alford t
C. M. Taylor
Lyle B. Thurman
D. W . Platt
W. H. Rinehart
O. H. Ames
If. 0 . Bardwell
0. R. Boyd
J. R. Marshall
Frank Isaacs
C. A. Marshall
Geo. H. Lay
Paul A. Smith
a . O. Myers
W . H.' Smith
s. M. Tgttle
Rea Ptyaiale
H. A. Leonard
C. Lntnan
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J. T. Brewer
Eleanor McQoteton
F- ft. M. Carley
Alleta R. Smith
E. V. Crede
O. F Ma,«
W. D. Ratter
&■ D. Blwood
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Vofe Next Tuesday
Raid Adv. Jackson Oouaty RepubUeaá Committee.
Fat# Adv. Steiwer Club
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