Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 11, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    MONDAT, April 11, 1037,
ASKLAVp DA ILï TIDINGS
Iioeal j Personal flotes
Visiting Vnrle—
Welby 8tevens of Eugene, Ore.
was .in this city yesterday visit­
ing with his uncle J. L. Green
wood on Liberty street.
(Continued from Page One)
Apron Booth— Basaar, ladles of Increase of F ifty
Trinity Guild, Thursday, April 21,
in Facilities
Parish House
Result
A etu m ed From M odesto—
8 3-page speech by Rep. Blanton,
Dem., Texas. A good deal of this
space was devoted .Ur n re-print of
testimony In a
congressional
hearing which already had been.
printed. The cost, at >40 a, page,
Is >3,820, which is more than
most government employes get
Per- Cent
is the
|
Dunn, certain gla
whales are being
laboratory study,
Btructed barrel
Dupns speclflcath
t0 preserve-the 8
p rof. Dunn’s i
source and stfue
m «tter"ddklrpeiif
A speech ¿by Senator Heflin, composition of pu
Dem., Ala., attacking the Catho- scientist Is proce<
lies, ran for -87 pages, which is directions.
>1.480 at >40 a day. which Is
, t hJg lntentl
about the average of the govern-
,ftt0
ment clerk s yearly salary.
or‘adf,no ,
The CongreMIonal Record car- certaln their com
ries only debate ip the two „ tha gecond phl
Houses. Beyond that are t> e'v o l-|Pr<>f Duan hope,
committee hearings on the8e constituents
WASHINGT9N, ^pril 11—(IP) umlnous
various subjects,, Which occasion-. #ly chemlcal^mi
— Talk on the floor of Congress
ally run Into volumes, as in the by,ng tbem to<etl
during the short session which
oil investigation.
r r
that h
closed recently cost the taxpayer
>240,000.
This was the cost of printing
some 6,000 pages of the daily
Congressional Record at >40 per
page. It doesn’t take a member
tong to speak >40 worth, and
when the debate waxes hot and
LOS ANGELES, AprH 11.—
furious a page is filled v^ry Searching for the answer to the
quickly.
fiddle of living matter, Professor
The Congressional Record ran Max S Dunn, of the chemistry de­
longer than usual, and thus cost' partment of the University of Cal­
slightly more this session because ifornia at Los Angeles, has enroll­
of the filibuster at the end, when ed a famuos whaling ship in the
We wouldn’t care to be
members talked day and night.
vice-president, but we do
cause of science.
The record not only is filled
etrty Charley Dawes aftshing
The whaler Lansing at present
with speeches and debate, but is on a cruise off the Mexican
down * at Panama.— Weston
numerous long articles' of one coast and, at the request of Prof.
LeaSer. ----;
,
:ort and another are Inserted at
the request of members, as well
as comprehensive government re­
ports with many figures. Maga­
zine and newspaper articles which
ilready have had wide circulation
ire re-printed in full, all at the
expense of tip government. Oc­
casionally a member protests
against this, practice
on the
ground of economy, but he gets
little attention.
Besides speeches which wire
nade on the floor, the record car­
ies many which never were made.
This occurs in the House, where
members are allowed to ‘‘revise
and extend” their remarks when
ime Is called on them. Three
bulky issues of the Congression­
al Record had to be issued after
Congress adjourned to care for
this material.
One of these issues carried an
V isiting in A shlsnA — ,
HARDY BROS, sale has been
Additional long distance ztelo- dlgtric(
the biggest success in grocery his­ phone circuits have Just been j u ver
tory In Ashland. Get in on the last put - into operation direct from Polnt j
day specials tomorrow.
the Pacific Northwest to San and Ae
FranChfcd.
~
From Medford—
The new. circuits— One from ered
E. N. Vilm of Medford was Portland, another from Pu«bt L ,
In Ashland today- visiting with Sound — provide an -ncroase of and wer
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friends and‘transacting business.
50 per cent in facilities for con- church
Have your screens made
Tomorrow is the LAST DAY
versation between Oregon and
o
HARDY BROS, will put on ex­
Jordan’s
mill.
HARDY BROS. Big Sale.
Washington in ■ the north and QOngre
tra special on corn, peas, brooms
California in the south.
Federa
and many other articles for their
From Portland—
Improvements and new con- Method
Here Saturday—
' v
LAST DAY sale tomorrow. Don’t
James Cormack and D. B.
struction carried forward since the Pr«
Mrs. Douglas Refd, .who has
miss
them.
Hsmar of Portland, Ore., were been living at Prospect tor the
the middle of last year now make
The
business visitors in Ashland over past few wepks, wap In ¡Ashland
available a total of three talking sented
Salesman Here—
the week-end.
The
Saturday, shopping and Visiting • Jack Brodin, a men’s clothing circuits for regular service from
with her daughter, Evelyn. Mr. salesman from San Francisco, Seattle to San Francisco and the Si
Home made candy — Bazaar, Reid is foreman of the canal
three more from Portland to San wishes
spent the day In Ashland visit­
Ladtes of Trinity Guild, Parish crew at Prospect.
Francisco.
lowing
ing the local merchants.
Mr
House. Thursday, April 21.
The above announcement by
Ashl
Brodin reported that the road
A few sacks Dollar Diamond. over the Siskiyou mountain^ wa Myrta Otterdale, manager of the for the
Cliff Ppyne makes drawers.
Flour, hard wheat left at HARDY very slippery, making alow driv­ Pacific Telephone and Telegraph ing the
Company, was accompanied by
The
BROS, tomorrow.
;
A
ing necessary.
. Let the UNION write your full
the statement that in addition the use
coverage automobil* Insurance.
to Increasing facilities for con- gym, s
'A dandy "plate lunch Including
Philadelphia Cream Cheese,
Teo, of course.
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8S-tf
nectlons between north and south rooms
»ffee every uoon and night, 35c.
188-tf
Schuerman’s Grocery.
At the Plaza.
106-tf
the quality of speech transmis- Howell
sion
will be decidedly improved, tlonal
W orking at Mlllc^»—
Stopped In A sh lan d -
This
improvement rfesults from
The
Club
Will
Not
Meet—
>
Roland Parks <ir'clerking at
Mr-. and Mrs. J. M. Morris of
The Ashland Art club will not Long Beach, Cal., stopped in the new ijnd late equipment in- morce 1
Miller’s Toggery
the Plaza,
meet this evening for their regu­ Ashland yesterday and today, en­ stalled. at various points along vlding
taking Teddy QaldWrll’s place.
the route bringing Into operation quet:
lar meeting on account of the
route ,nprth^to„Ai?lL.*ALb Mr- the latest development in the
The
death
of
Mrs.
Clinton
Ba*u?R-
MoVris’s niece Mrs. Thomas Hill
All extra specials not sold opt
art
of
long
distance
telegraphy,
mestic
man’s
father,
Charles
Haight.
The
on sale at HARDY BROS, again
and family on Granite street.
Important units of transmis- under
club will meet at the home of Mrs.
tomorrow, -in­
sion
terminal equipment have Helen
iam McNair on the 25th of this
utility Booth— Bazaar ladles of
been
Installed
in telephone build- the bai
month.
Maxwell House Coffee, special
Trinity Guild, Thursday, April
Inga
at
Tacoma,
Portland and
Miss
price this week, Schuerman’s Gro­
21, Parish House.
Sacramento.
This
work,
recently
l
°
r
the
Bananas,
2
lbs.
for
25c.
Schuer­
cery. .
finished, is associated with the the bai
man’s Grocery.
188-ti Visitors from Taleut-
The
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Long of additional circuits and is essen-
. LOST— pair ot glasses, gold
AU who have watchen for repair Talent were in Ashland Satur­ tial in making them serviceable, kindly
bows with dark rims. Finder re­ must come within a week or they
At Eugene, Oregon and also enterta
day night visiting with friends
turn to Tidings office
188-3*
w ill' be sold for the repair and looking after business af­ at Roseburg other transmssion their cl
charges. I am closing up next
equipment has been provided to
fairs.
contribute to the evenness of the the put
week. M. A. Lassau, Jeweler.
Mgymond Finnrran Here—
Ttaymond Finneran, who has
That 60c coffee, 4 pounds for quality of long haul telephone hy it.
been working in Dunsmuir, Cal.,
>1.29 at HARDY BROS, tomor­ conversation. .
In Medford, Oregon, the new by.
for thé past tew weeks was in Spent Week-Rad Here—
row.
’ ,
building
Just finished and dedi- <oe for
Ashland yesterday visiting at the
Mr. and Mr«. Elton Kerby, who
cated a few .days ago contains wbicb
home of his parents. Mr. Finner­ have been residing at Prospect Returned f«om V i s i t s
an ’is employed by the city of far a short time, spent the week­
Mrs. W. M. Barber returned important apparatus. At Red- oncp a
x X
Dunsmuir .on a surveying gang. end in Ashland visiting with Mrs, last night to her home on Gran- J Ing, California, a bulldikg and
Kerby’r^parents. ?*Mr. and Mrs, tie street after spending the past equipment almlla: r*Ao that IT w ’ H*r
for the spirit add good will shown
> Fels Naptha Soap, 69c per car J. R. Elder Mr. Kerby is em­ two weeks visiting with her Medford were also recently com­
In their leadership:
tou at HARDY BROS tomorrow.
ployed by \ the California Oregon daughters, .Mrs. Sidney Hzaelton pleted.
All the churches of Ashland for An E l i z a b e t h Arden
Extensive outside work has
ir. Sacramento and Mrs. Earl
their cooperation in helping the Treatment for the scienti­
been carried on during' the past conference, and Rev. M. S. Wood-
- Panlserud’s for men’s suits. 'If
Fraley in Alameda, California.
fic care of the skin.
year between Tacoma and the
MP can’t fit you in ready-to-wear,
Post Toai itiea or Kelloggs Corn-
rewwnber we can make you qne. flakes, 10d? Gchuerman’s Grocery.
Columbia
stiver
in
Washington
Cleanse your skin with.
Cookld Food—
'
l>8-tf of Trinity GuMd,
_ l» A f
and bPtWPP11 Portland and Cali­
Elizabeth Arden’s Vene­
fornia points. This included the
21, Parish House
tian Cleansing C r e a m .
Schuer-
Have a/fit at orres tailor«, 73
placing - f A new wire and re-
Tone it by patting with
183-tf Oak St, new location.
161-U Business Visitor—
irranglng other wires already in
Ardena Skin .Tonic, Nour,
Harley Dunn, a stock man place so as to connect and make
ish it by applying Orange
from Talent, spent several hours possible the unlflcation of num­
Skin Food. These three
in Ashland today looking after erous stretches of. heretofore
short distance circuits into un­
businesa affairs.
steps supply every im­
broken through channels for con­
portant need of the skin
versation.
15 pounds sugar for >1.00
to keep it lovely.
North of Tacoma the three cir­
HARDY BROS, tomorrow.
cuits which extend 'to Seattle are
E lisabeth Arden’s V enetian Toilet
continued on wires enclosed by
From Klamath Falls—
Preparations are on sale at
J. F. Williams, a resident of Tacoma - Seattle long distance
Klamath Falls, was a visitor in "toll” cable completed by the
this city Saturday looking lifter company in 1923.
TODAY—TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY
From Sacramento south the six
business affairs.
circuits terminating in San Fran­
Big can broken sliced pineap­ cisco are enclosed in the new
Only The Best
ple. 21c each at HARDY BROS, San Francisco-Sacramento toll
cable completed late last fall.
tomorrow.
“These added facilities,” said
Miss Otterdale, “furnish addi­
Buys Mtwlern Home—
James M. Firestone has bought tional significant evidence of the
through the Ashland Realty Co. growing Pacific Coast unity and
the live-room modern home at jpirlt' bf closer contact between
78 Sixth street and will soon the states and cities of the west.”
occupy the same.
W. C. Beck tell
La Grande
will start >226,000 new six-story
Bank P resident Her e
and the cost is so
E. O. Young, president ot the (tre-resistant hotel.
Oakland, Oregon, bank, is a visi­
SMALL IN
tor in Ashland today looking
Heppner votes >20,000 bonds
for new auditorium and gym-
after business affairs.
aaslum
Here Safurday—
Mrs. Mary Wltherow of Talent
spent some time in this city
8atur<fky shopping and visiting
with friends.
Mrs. A. E. Foote'of Minneapo­
V Mr. and Mrs. O. Wy Long re­
turned last night from AlodeSto, lis is spending a few days in
Cal., where they attended the Ashland visiting at the homes of
vrdddlng of their son Raymond. Mrs. G. H. Way and Miss H.
A^SMyton
For sale, or lease to responsible
Rainslns 4 lbs. Vor 35c, HARDY
party, my ljome, <33 lows, part­
ly furnished, 8. D. Taylor. 187-« tyROS. sale tomorrow.
Printing Costs of
Debates Are High
i
Whaling Ship to
Help in Science
FO UND
INTIMACY
news
There is nothing ]
paper for intimacy,
It conies home from work with
you, or it is waiting at the door to
greet you in the morning. It en­
ters your home as a member of the
In no other medium does adver­
tising make an appeal so personal,
so intimate, as it does in the daily
newspaper.
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
Villainy
AND
IFIED
LouiCKAcnohU
NEW BUSINESS FOR ASHLAND
The Daily Tidings
Heath's Confectionery
and Grocery
“BHÖADCASTING”
A t Chamber of Commerce
land of terrò
«and^f gold-mad
wn“" and ^en
"omen rode ,
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- v------------------- A W IL L I A M FOX
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Among the out-of-state tour­
ists who registered their cars at
the local Chamber of Commerce
this morning were: E. J. Men-
ney ot San Francisco, Cal., M. L.
Delp of Cashmere, Wash., B. L.
Watt of Oxnard, Cal., C. L. Mc­
Donald of Hollywood. Cal., John
A. Henrick, Seattle, Wash., and
J. H. Forsythe of Everett, Wn.
Tune in Wednesday 13th, K. M. E. D.
Noon Hour Programme
A ».*
Sponsored by the following firms in Ashland. Jor­
dan Electric Co., Palace Lunch, Leedoms Tire
Shop and A1 Jordan’s
ARMY GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings.
GEORGE OBRIEN - OLIVE - » BORDEN
.
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JÔ ÎW F O R D Â ~
tom samtzchi
ramk c am m a u
BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS
Regular Admission
a DDLTS, S ie
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CHILDREN, 10e
hold one of thp most interesting
meetings of the yedr Saturday
night »ben two new members
»ere initiated and the social pro­
gram consisting of entertainment
by J. Ooro and wife, Blight of hand
artists of Medford and violin so­
los by Samner Parker proved to
be unusually delightful. Lou Han­
sen and A. H. Trafton are the
new members. About eighty at­
tended the meeting.
NEW EQUIPMENT, NEW STOCK
CANDIES, FOUNTAIN. CIGARS
OPENING
DAY
TUESDAY, APRIL 12
A Free Treat to JEach child under 15 years old, who
visits this store between 8:30 and, 12 O'clock.
Cnt qf 25.000 xMk
ìABfiRRELL MCDONALD -
Ice Cream As We
Serve It
stop those S lips
With Heel Grips
Each Child to present his or her name on a slip of paper.
Your choice of Scholl’s, Lyon’s or Paramount,
25c Pair
•
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
¡
In the afternoon from 12:30 to 4 O'clock, we will
have a treat for every person over 15 years of age.
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Heath’s Cenfeetioflery and Groeery
Next Door to E lk’s Temple
275 East Main