Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 25, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    fey support of the elementary
school« and tor their admlnletra-
tlon.
"Utah In Ifi«» eame Into, pom-
“I certainly hope so, but that
euloa
of the county unit law and
depends on the United States gov­
within
10 year» «o many eoun-
ernment.”
closed with the British nary al­
MAY REACH
KIWANIS TOLD Dr. GulickTo
ready built bigger than that of the
United States, Admiral Jones re­
Speak Sunday
ABOUT HAW AH
agreement plied: •»
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,
Dr. Sidney L. Quitch of Loa > ew Divergencies In Naval
Angeles, who Friday evening leo-
Disannanent Oen-
tured before a good sl»ed audi­ g
ference
ence at the First Congregational
church on China, will occupy the / GENEVA, June 25.— (UP)— The
pulpit of Rev. Chas. D. Gaffney a«« Waited SUtes and Great Britain
the morning and evening services {Friday moved toward an agree-
Sunday. ' At 11 o’clock he wilt, fffoent on naval disarmament.
speak on “Doll Messengers of | I Both W. C. Bridieman. head
Friendship”, and In the evening (fit the British delegation to the
nt 8 o’clock on “Battleships and Mkree-power conference, and Hugh
Friendships.”
IA. GI boon, defecting American ef-
Dr. Qulick Is a brilliant orator f torts tor disarmament, announced
and has a reel message to bring. that private discussions had
Rev. Gaffney will occupy the pul­ brought the two delegations near­
pit of the Congregational church er accord. Bridgeman said only
at Oregon City tomorrow.
two serious divergencies of opin­
ion exist, these hinging on the
two British propositions:
, First, to limit the sise of all
categories of ships and, second,
to extend the life of caplUl ships,
b That strong sentiment for the
^Unified States to build to the
limit of the ratio permitted by the
conference exists within the
'American delegation was shown
In a statement by Admiral Hilary
IK Jopea, prominent member of.
the American group.
Asked whether the United
SUtes would build to the ratio
limit in the event the conference
B -
Spoke L a * N igh t-»
President J. A. Churchill of the
Southern Oregon Normal school
spoke last night- at tbe Live Oak
Grange hall. Rogue River, on the
County Unit plan. At the* game
meeting a brief report-from the
counties using the system was
Cliff Payne makes ironing given.
Edwin Freeman of Klamath
Falls. Ore., has spent the past two
d*ys in Ashland visiting his moth­
er and other relatives. Freeman
la employed by the Southern Pa­
cific company in Klamath Falls.
Have your rose trelllse made at
Jordan’s mills.
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Left This Memlng—
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shinn, who
have been in Ashland tor several
days visiting their son and wife,
nr. and Mrs. C. E. Shinn on Oak
street, left this morning for their
heme in Lyndqfi, Washington.
Visitors from Eure k a
Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Sprague.
residente of Eureka, Cal., are
spending a couple of days In Ash­
land visiting friends and looking
over the city.
Billing’s New Dance Pavillgn,
S at night Dickey’s Dance Band,
Grange dance
Saturday night.
Medford.
Hot Springs,
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Spending Week-End In K .P — •
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hoxie and
family, who have been on a visit
to their old home In Washington,
returned Wednesday to this city.
Mr. Hoxie is a member of the
state highway crew for mainten-
Reglna Johnson and Dorothy
Reid, of the Ashland -Dally Tid­
ings force, left thia afternoon for
Klamath Falla where they will
spend the week-end visiting
friends.
Hot Springs,
Grange dance
A Portable Phonograph adds a Saturday night.
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lot to the enjoyment of those va­
cation trips— Blhart’s.
Returned to Ashland ■»
Alicia Appjigate, who makes
her home with her aunt, Mrs.
Those anglers who swear by the
Emil Pell on Granite street, has
blg-mouth bass are apparently in
returned to Ashland after’spend­
for a good time on the Rogue.
ing the winter with relatives in
Yesterday Merle Mock, fishing at
Klamath Falls.
Panther chutes, caught five bass,
the largest being about one pound.
Hava your clothes cleaned this
Ha took them on a spinner. Last
week nn£ avoid the celebration
season several were caught in the
rush. Paulserud’s.
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ROgna bat this Is the largest num-
ber caught by any one fisherman
Will Preach Tomorro w > ■
la one day.—Grants Pass Courier.
Rev. C. D. Gaffney,, who is
spending 10 days at Jennings
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Philip C. Hall of the Northern ferel
Steamship company left yesterday Sum
morning tor Ashland, where he Conl
delivered an illustrated talk on City
Hawaii to the Ashland KiwaniM« ——
dub before returning to Portland.
Mr. Hall gave-a most Interesting
program Thursday night before
a large ^gathering of Copco em-
ployes and their families at the
Copco building In this city. He
will also deliver a radio lecture
over KGW Monday night on
Hawaii, from 8:46 to 9 p.m.—
Medford Mall Tribune.
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Philip C. Hall, traveling pas­
senger agent tor the Matson Navi­
gation company which operates
steamships to Hawaii and Aus­
tralia from Seattle and San Fran­
cisco, entertained members of the
Ashland Kiwsnts clnb at their
forum meeting held Friday In the
Lithia Springs Hotel dining room.
Illustrating his talk on Hawaii
and tbe Fiji! Islands with motion
pictures, Hall proved to be a
fascinating speaker.
The pic­
tures were Instructive and Inter­
esting and showed the costumes
of the natives, their activities.
Good attendance marked the
meeting.
WILL ATTEND MEET
A number of Ashland ex-ser­
vice men will go to Medford this
evening for the big get-together
meeting to be held nt the Med­
ford hotel.
Senator Fred Stelwer and the
state commander of the American
Legion are to be principal speak­
ers at the meeting.
E ffigies Were
Too Gruesome
Business Visitor—
'Henry Mason of Talent spent
yesterday in this city looking after
business affairs.
SCHOOL, MAN FAVORS
Are You Iu Prime!
NO! NOT FEELING JUST BIGHT
Continued from page one
board, eo tbe counties of Oregon
cannot give equal privileges un­
til each county becomes a suit
Near Chico, Butte County, California can do
Wonders For Yon.
“DON m i k e ;
WITH FRED THOMSON AND SILVER KING“
MADGE
midsummer picnic at Grants Pass
on Sunday, June 88. Bring yonr EASES LIFE FOR THE WIFE
Foley Pills diuretic have ac­
baskets.
Ice cream and coffee
complished
one great aim— they
served on the grounds.
do make life easier for tired, Bar­
Bananas, 2 lbs. tor 28c— Schu vona, ran - down women, giving
srmsn’s Grocery.
261-tl back to them health,, strength and
enjoyment. Hear Mrs. Black of
Petersburg, Va.: "lietore I took
Purchased Chevrolet—
-
O. M. Franklin Jr., son of Mr. Foley Pills diuretic I could
and Mrs. O. M. Franklin of Frsnk- scarcely get about — could not
stoop over 'nor rise ap without
lln’s bakery on Main street, has
great p ain .. Now, I nave none.”
purchased a new Chevrolet roarf-
Easy to take, cost little, in con­
ster from the Automotfce Shop,
stant uae over 28 years. Satis*
local dealers.
faction guaranteed. Ask tor Foley
Pills diuretic qnd accept no sub-
- Slim Jim Pretsel Sticks—The
Sold everywhere.— No.
new Pretsel—Schfièrman’s.
Service contributes much
to the pleasure of lunch­
ing at our fountain. This
service is e x p e r t and
snappy.
LUNCH
APPOINTMENTS
WILL BE SERVED AT
Wlth your friends, ask them
to meet you at our Fountain.
'Light Lunches for busy people
are an Important part of our
service
LITHIA SPRINGS HQTEL
Beth Farlow of Lake Creek la
in Ashland to attend the summer
session at tha Southern Oregon
Normal school.
. .
Among thoae attending the
summer session nt the Southern
Oregon Normal school from Tal­
ent are: Mrs. Anna' Carter, H. W.
Kn ees. Mrs. Marlon Beeaon and
Mrs. Lillian Scott.
Elbert Bush «topped In Ashland
yesterday to visit friends, enihute
to his home in Dunsmuir, Cal.,
from Eugene, where ha is a stu­
dent at the University of Oregon.
Bush formerly resided in this city.
Packard Touring
1926 Chev Conpe
1924 Chev Tonring
The
Automotive Sbop
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11:30 A. M. TO 2 P. M.
ALSO COMPLETE
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
N I N I N G E R ’S
Enjoy The Beauty Th
Comfort Of A Nestle
Oirculine Permanent
Wave
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Lithia Springs,B otri
Beauty Parlor
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Georgia Yonng
Attending -Normal—
1926 Ohev Delivery
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Sunday Dinner
When You Make Your
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Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Damon and
family of this city are moving to
Klamath Falls to make tholr fu-
ture homo. Mr. Damon formerly
owned and operated the Lithia
Creamery la Ashland.
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W B IT IU S
LEE RICHARDSON, Manager
Fountain Lunch
Service
I Have Installed
A Washing Machine and am now prepared to clean
all cars at reasonable rates. Let me have a chance
and you will be satisfied.
W. S. BRAOHMAN
30 ACRES IN TRACTS OF 2 TO 5 ACRES
Price $100 To $550 Per Acre
Only two blocks from City pavement and within easy walking
distance from new Southern Oregon State Normal school and other
east side schools and only 1.2 miles from post office.
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THE THEATER BCAWTWL
TO-DAY ONLY
Richardson Springs
It Is a popnlar meeting place
for a lot of folks you know.
Her« Yesterday-—
J. Spiers, a resident of Talent,
BOLD MANY LICENSE
spent several hours In Ashland
Deputy Sheriff Paul Jennings*
yesterday looking after business
was doing a good business at the
affairs and visiting friends.
police office today sailing mid­
year license plates. The'midyear*
Scandinavian P leak »-
The Rogue River Scandinavian sale in thia, city was arranged for
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Society will hold their annual Just one day. • •
Summer Sise Package Yellow
Cora ‘Meal, lOo— Schuerman’a.
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ties adopt«« It that the legisla­
ture finished the work by ptoetofc
tbe state M a whole under the
etotem .;
has bieii «lower
In adopting the benefit« of thia
lew than I anticipated.’*
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
For quality, purity and flavor, alwayi
ask your grocer fofr *
Ashland Creamery
BUTTER
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North sic^ of East Main St., just east of box factory.
Outside city limits, no city taxes to pay.
Fine home sites suitable for poultry, berries, garden, alfalfa. All
cleared, no waste ground, partly in alfalfa now.
START YOUR COUNTRY HOME NOW
YOU CAN BE INDEPENDENT ANP SELF SUPPORTING ON
THESE TRACTS; OTHERS ARE DOING IT WHY CAN’T YOU!
With A Cow, Poultry, Berries and Vegetables
You Can Produce A Large Part O f Your Living.
EXCEPTIONALLY FINE CONDITIONS FOE POULTRY RAISERS
IMPROVE
Your Home?
Let us finance your spring program — to
build-Mmy—-or improve yonr home. A loan
from this Association give« the borrower ad­
vantages in monthly payments to repay.
We are prepared to give the best service
in acting on applications and dosing loans.
Jackson County Building & Loan
Association .
80 Morti Central Ave.
Medford, Oregon
All granite soil, not sticky,
easily worked and handled at
all seasons of the year. All
under Talent Irrigation Dis-
trict... Water is delivered to
the high print of this tract on
North side of road.
- This acreage belongs ' to the
Carter Land Company and is placed
on the market in order to close an
estate. A new 50 foot street has been
opened graded and fenced running
north and south, do you can now see
exactly what is being offered.
Special Inducements Will Be Given To
Immediate Home Builders
THE LOCATION, PRICE AND LIBERAL TERMS SHOULD
PROVE ATTRACTIVE-TO ANY ONE WANTING A
SELF-SUPPORTING COUNTRY HOME.
WE SHALL BE GLAD TO SHOW YOU THIS
PROPERTY
TERMS, SMALL PAYMENT DOWN AND ANY REASONABLE
TIME ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS WITH INTEREST v
AT 6 PER CENT, PER ANNUM
H. C. GALEY, Secretary Of Carter Land Co.
IO. 65 E. MAIN STREET •
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ASHLAND, * OREGON