Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, August 13, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    ASHXATB TIDOIGS
Woaday, .lags 13,191 r.
ASH LAN D Tl PI N GS Assignment of
Kimball's Elementary Eagiislu took
. Barrey B. lia
Best B. Greer.,
lc B. FrAlia
Established lTi
Published rrery Moady sad narsday &T
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OFFICIAL CITY AND COUNTY PAPER.
TELEPHONE 39
SrESCKXPTIO-T KATES
One Tear ....
gtx Voatla...
Tlirew Hoards
.1200
. 1.00
. .50
Pijxiie in Adrajaew
Xe ntscrljtlca tor less tiai tire mcaiik
at exptraiica ail resewal ia recemd,
A3 ntacrljticiu dropped
biology.
f Irene Ringheim, household arts ui
science.
Mathematics To be selected.
Junior Hish School
la orieriag eiaajas cf tt pajer alwiys ji7t tAe old Kreet address or ; Gertrude Ecgle. principal and h la
tent office uwhlutli it. ' torT
Ha Myers, mathematics.
Gretcfcea Kreamer, grammar and
I; Hicks Cttamptoa Speller; Krotm'i
1 , m . rv Ttk. .
lCaCUClS l7li"10 stolosy: Iatrodietory American His-
i tary; dictionary, peacil. penholder.
tablet and drawing material ad di
rected by the teacher. ,
Serentl Grade Ebon's Grammar
School Reader, book IV; Complete
World Geography;
Mace's C. S. History: Agri cult are by
iBarket and Stereos;! Kimball's Ele
mentary English, book II; dictionary.
. 1 . T . 1.1.1 . 1 J
Elizabeth Wagner, chemistry and
ing material ana noteooou as oi-
Senior Hih School
F. E. Moore, principal and science.
," S. T. Hollowell, commercial suh
i iects.
I Chas. A. King, manual training and AritEetic;
mechanical drawing.
Hulda Parr, Latin and English.
Grace Lilly, English.
Display AdTertiaiji
Single tuertica. eiwi trcA "
Six mentis, end inci M
One year. eaia tica II Vie
RfdjLf Notices 5 czza tie line KnLiiZ
CLMHfied CoianLa I een: tl- wcri first Insertion, H eeat th word each
tier Insertion. Tiirty wcrda or Uss on month. $1.00.
Cards cf TooiU $:.).
Obltaar.ei 3 ra eeia th Ene.
Fraternal Orrlers ad Societies
composition.
Dea Intel, science.
Violet Maclean, English.
Irene Johnson, geography, spelling,
etc.
Irene Brandes. household arts.
Harry Sealing, manual training
AlrertfatiT tsr fraternal criers or eief&rs thar-rlns a regular Inltia- 111,1 mechanical drawln?.
tion fee ani ilea, no disccrni. Eeuicas ui Bearcient orders will be
eharr! for a2 alTfrtiaizg when aa ainjsioa or other eaarge Is made, at
the regular rales. Wea ao iiaJjaica is charged, rp&ee to the amount of
fifty liaa ra-i zg rH t allo-wed w-joat ciaxga. AH adilticoal at regalar
rate.
Th TSjb3 hjsf a crater cirralatioii ia Ashload and its trade territory
&mm all cOter local papers comhiaed.
Eztiri at tie Ashland. Orerci, Pcst:fflce as lecoad-clasa mall matter.
AMEBIC! IX THE WAP. 1911
offer them at $3.30.
Or an item like this gives detail
enough to make the dress seem at
tractive and pretty:
GRADUATING DRESSES
Dainty net dresses with long scal
loped tunic, trjmmed with filet lace.
Nellie B. P.oss. sixth grade.
Agnes Robiason, fifth grade.
Cartel Morehocse, fourth grade.
Alma Rom. third grade.
Georgia Staiey, second grade.
Grace White, first grade.
Hawthorne School
S. A. McGaveni, principal and sixth
grade.
Rose Thomas, fiflh grade.
Rose E. Caia. fifth and sixth
grade.
Grace WolTerston. fourth grade.
Bessie Dunham, third grade.
Marie Andrews, second grade.
Alberta Harrison, second grade.
Alice Palmer, first grade.
Special Teachers
Margaret Anderson, music
drawing.
Frederic Swartzlander,
training.
rected by the teacher.
Eighth Grade ELson's Grammar
School Reader, book IV; Complete
Arithmetic; Champion Speller; Mace's
C S. History; Kimball's Elementary
English, book II; dictionary, penhold-
! er, pencils, tablet, drawing material
and notebooks as directed by the
teacher.
j Reinsch's Ciril Government as di
rected by the teacher.
Seventh and eighth year pupils will
be p-nnitted to carry such high school
subjects as the teachers direct. Among
them are Algebra, ancient history,
general science, foreign language.
; cooking, sewin?, manual training.
Bible stu ty. music, mechanical draw
ing and freehand drawing.
j G. A. BRISCOE. Supt.
Wi
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ESS w01destNationaIBank
gM in the County"
CONSIDER this phase of The First National
Bank. Age represents permanency and sta
bility. It also mean? DEPENDABILITY
to the many hundreds of patrons who have kept
their money on deposit here, who have used our
convenient facilities, who have enlisted our ser
vices in their interests.
PAST PERFORMANCES
guarantees FITIRE PROMISE
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ASHLAND -J OREGON
C.V.CAQTta. PseiiOlNT C.H.VAUPEL.VictDili.
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fllHIMHIIIMilKMIII"
Home Poets
t
Id Dead Inriiaa
a grosp of sheltering firs.
Feb. J Germany's ambassador Is
dismissed.
April 2 President Wilson asked
congress to declare that a "state of
was exists. "
April Congress declared a state tncked bIons nd Vnm trimmed
cf war against German empira
April 1 J First Americaa gua Is
fired la war by United States when
Gemaa submarine was sunk in At
lantic.
Callie Vogeli, clerk and librarian
Building Caretakers
W. G. Hale, senior high school.
J. Koehler, Junior high school.
F. H. Merrill, Hawthorne school.
Dirision Line
First year pupils Iirtng east of
Beneath
A band of nature worshippers'.
Fleeing from care and summer's heat.
To fair Dead Indian's cool retreat.
Around the campfire's eheerfal blaze.
i Gather at close of peaceful days,
i Recounting each, the doings done,
ud From dewy dawn, to set of son.
How one with eager feet pursued
physical The "antlered monareh of the wood."
And one with tempting bait and
i with lace to match skirt, white satin , Gresham and Third street will go to
'sash, only $J25. the Hawthorne school; all first grade
I Ia spite of all the eleTerness of children, who hare never been In
j metropolitan store ad writers their school before, living west of this line
.work sometime suggest that they will go to the Junior high school
are not familiar with the goods in building. This dirision line will be
MaI" Two billion Liberty Ioaa a!1 departments. The ad writer for observed for grades one to six In
effered for subscription. .mailer stores. rarticuIarlT if he elusive. If the room in anr trade
is the man who is doing the bay- on either side is crowded It win be
, Ing. Is In a position to create a very necessary to adjust the conditions by
I good selling ad. He may not be so sending the pupils to the othr build
; dever a writer. But he knows the ing. If the rooms are fairly well tal
! roods, he can'describe them interest-' anced. children may attend school In
ingly. If he will take the pains, and any grade at the nearest building. 708 trembling aspen's
May i Stars and stripes carried
In Paris by American field service 1
detachment.
May IS Conscription act became
a law.
! bribe,
jAIured the streamlet's finny tribe.
And one of woodland beauty tells.
I Of moss-clad rocks, and ferny dells
Of somber yew and trailing Tine.
'And balsam breathing odorous pine.
, (And one brings most substantial
charms
-From neighboring, prosperous dairy
farms.)
Stretched at their ease, they view the
scene.
Fair, sunny rales, dark woods be
tween. McLaughlin like an Atlas stands
A world of clouds on lifted hands.
And Black Butte's shapely outlines
rise
Darkly against the radiant skies.
aving hands
Louise Home
Appeals For Aid
To the mothers and sisters of Ore
gon:
It will be needless for me to go in
to detail and explain to you the prob
lem of feed 35 girls and 80 babies.
The task is difficult at any time,
bat a tremendous burden at present.
I appeal to you to remember the
girts and babes during this canning
season, and put up a little extra to
ship to the Louise Home and the
Albertina Kerr Nursery Home, where
we are caring for abandoned moth
ers and babes, and we asure yon that
whatever yon can do la their be
half will be greatly appreciated. Why
cot form a club In your town and ship
a barrel of canned fruit or canned
jvegetables at Thanksgiving
F Address correspondence to General
Superintendent MacLaren, 195 Bum
side street, Portland, Oregon, for
'shipping Instructions.
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FOft
COUGHS
and COLDS
Bonis Eacifypius Cntrntut
ST ALL D'J4 (TOUCS
Tuess 2c Js sic
The "Xit" Xott Cot
i John Nott could cot knit, so he in
rented a knitter which would knit
and which Xott called the "Xott knit
ter." But the "Xott knitter" could
not knit a knot, and Xott therefore
had to tie the knots which the "Xott
knitter" could not knit. But one day
Xott. while not tying knots for the
",Xbt knitter," Invented an attach
ment for the "Xott knitter" whicii
could knit knots and which he called
'the "Nott knotter " And when the
Xott knotter" was attached to the
"Xott knitter" the CXott knotter"
would knit the knots which the "Xott
'knitter" could not knit. And not a
knitter could knit knots like that
Xott knit with the "Xott knotter
for the "Xott knitter." Then Nott
fell in love with a knitter who knit
ted knots with the "Nott knotter"
for the "Xott knitter," and he asked
her cot to knit knots any longer.
but te a Xott forever. But the knit-
,ler said "Xit." Ladies' Home Journ-
May 1 Squadron of American
destroyers arrived in Irish waters on he knows what ooints will anDeal to The onlv wav to mike th-? schools Like stately palms on arid sands.
patrol dutr, 'the public. .the most effective in any grade is Proclaiming in the desert wide
May IS American troops ordered i to apportion the pupils is nearly 'ne flowing streams that 'neath them
to France. TPnrrpi n i l e Mn.il a rvissiMa tct the tparher of glide
May 2" American flag under fire ' " '" the same grade.
In France. j c;om0T w are inC!n(?,i to take Parents are asked to co-operate by
Miy Rear Admtral Sims, l .
KODAK FILMS
DEVELOPED
Stevenson, 177 East Main Street
" Never Sleep"
cum grano salis that little spark sending the children of ail grades to
from the wires of the day's news that
fashion has put its approval on trou
, syrettes for evening eowns. We hive
seen no eiact description of a trou
serette. and we don't want to see
i
,any. Besides they would better be
left undescriVd, being IndescrihaMe.
last
Into
8. X., promoted to vice admiral and
given eommand of American naval
operations in Europe.
Jiae 3 Conscription registration.
Nearly 10 Q'T,0';0 ken between II
and 21 years of age registered.
Jane 7 MaJorGeneral J. J. Persh-'
ing. L. s. a., reacne,! tngiana as, war hss mad m cci5?eg school building Friday morning. Aug.
eommaider of the Americaa etpedt-fn drW8 acd th(?y ar. we. 31. Ml, beginning at S o'clock. AH Softly the evening shadows fall.
t:c?.ary army. 'eome. It has practically abolished pupils desiring to remove conditions The moon beyond the eastern wall
Jrjre 13 Americaa troops sailed ..,. ,. .-.1 v. and theme honinar tit e.iin a-iraneed Rezin her Brnnrl frinmnh! march
the same school they attni-?d
year, unless they have moved
another district.
Spember Examination
Examinations for the removal of
conditions in grades four to eleven
inclusive, will he held at the high
Cleari scarkling springs that seem in
truth
De Leon's long-sought "Fount3 of
Touth."
Like martial warders of the land
Ia serried ranks the fir trees stand.
Or like cathedral aisles they seem
With fretted ceil and carven beam.
Where shimmering light and shad
ows fall
And green spires rising over all.
r
1
M V
ior r .iuw. alarming inteilizesce Is soread hroad-
June SJ r-Nt attacked the MJt that th,y , be adopteil la
Americaa transport feet 'tnra T wom.a. It u an Vomica
T a 1 . a m
j- . Am-ncaa ns uawj B0 wsIc01Ee by a civilization which
has long had another Idea about what
standing should report promptly at O'er the etherial azure arch.
the senior high school building on the Spangled with stars above our heaa
above date. Spanning Dead Indian's wood and
Pupils from other schools who have meads,
moved into Ashland daring the sum- Lower and lower burns the fire.
mer should see the superintendent klndIy good nigiLta m retire
women some during the week of Aug 27 to Sept. p;ne harps played by nnseen
divided skirt 1 ftclusive. Office hoars will be from hands
for horseback riiine: and other wo- - n. till 5 p. m. Lik surzin waves on ocean strands
r.fl'H men and fixing of ord In 'm,n toT lthitics had bloomers. Then ;Soothes every soul with slumber deep
ich remaiaer of J.00'1,1'V regis- .1,. n. f-nm ,k. n.A. cm. i.j !.-, iiu Kii w&t nn
'bathing costumes, and the sporting, ber. 1917 t sleep." Xemo.
er pages are ornamented eTery day or First Grade fa) B class. Wheel-
tn France and were assigned to Gen.
c'm' :womea onght to wear.
Juy H National nard mofcilix-j A Uw. TPar, iso
d for service ia Europe. ! womn a'dopte-i the
Jury zt Draft of r.rst army of
4t
tratraats may be
July I ThL-d
a?.
eaHed.
anniversary
1 two with pictires of handsome young er's Primer, tablet peneil and draw-j"
j ladies. Ia and out of the water, who Ing supplies as directed by the teach,
'appear to find no embarrassment In er. 1
' present day styles. Meanwhile the di- (b) A class. Wheeler' first read- J
,vided skirt for equestriennes has been er, pencil, tablet and drawing sup-t
supplanted by trim and natty cos- plies as directed by the teacher. j SjjjiKjUa;
tucev. fashioned aer the masculine Second Grade Wheeler's Second v!:5!"''i.l -i)-Z,
modef Reader, pencil, tablet and drawing
Whither are we drifting? A story supplies as directed by the teacher,
came out from London, not long ago Third Grade Wheeler's Third
that the British were seriously eon- Reader: Numbers Step by Step: Hicks
tecplatin? uniforming all their sol- Champion Speller; pencil, tablet and
ia kilts. They were said to drawing supplies as directed by the
The homely girl's face Is her chaperon.
THE ART OF AD WPJTTXG
The advertising cf metropelitaa
stores contains eiever work which
smaller stors might wn rtiiy. The
irood id writer has his eyes oyea.
and if h s a wn-writta ai ia
a newt; a per ftrm some ether town
lie tears it cut and uses the same
lda himself.
Fonceriy department sttre a.f ver-' diers
tisfag was moIy a long array of give greater freedom of movement, teacher.
fr-ir a-ont like this. land to be popular with the British' Fourth Grade Wheeler's Fourth
ta.f: iu'rs were IM ar.w f 22.1T.Jaa wn as the Scotch. We give the Reader: Numbers Step by Step; Kim
LiXriirj were 121, ar.w fH.11 'yarn for what it is worth. It seems : ball's Elementary English, book I:
Tii is F.n:rrh ia in way as price : t Illustrate the general trend. ; Hicks Champion Speller; penholder,
rTw Vtt. "rr-TL ltmlvn. Bit J Tie world may be reconciled some- pencil, tablet and drawing material
fie-s ier s V tune 4jwipt!ott how t the revolving metamorphoeis as directed by the teacher.
' irit Sei.fin t taterest the Jin dress, for It must be. But when)1 Fifth Grade Wneeler'i FiM
xf r- r.Trianfrg evidence ft becomes the mode for the female Reader; Xumbers Step, by Step; Kim-
lae pwuii -vt.ajw as-e effered. The sex to dress for formal occasions la ' ball's Elementary English, book I;
i'Jsrxi wxC tf.K glTixg as m?h 1 the tilings known as trouserettes, let Hicks Champion Speller; Introdue-
w at atiTit. las as air ef sfs- as ring for the millennium. Oregon-
eerrry Ctat wv t i f t seTJ pxds: ; Ua.
tory Americaa History. Beam
j Benton: World Georgraphy. Tarr
MeMurray; dictionary, penholder.
These nts are leavy tax saVI It Is absurb to contend that there pencils, tablet and drawing material
startial nssix in last ritn Bid- Is nothing perfect la tie world. There j as directed by the teacher,
wi-ter Have tees aeCiag at IT 11. are very few of us who have not at Sixth Grade Wheelers Fifth
T carry ent orr- fixed policy of, some time or other made a perfect 'Reader; Watson and White's Com
deaning out stock each leases, we fool of ourselves. -hpiete Arithmetic; World Geography;
-Nearest to
m HOTEL MANX!
rH Pwer! St, at OTarrtU
Yi In the heart of the
business, shopping trs
trM and theatre district, rir:
tHlRuanins distilled keS;
trJ water in every room
IOar commodious izzi
Ktl lobbv.fineservice,and irrii
BH Homelle restaurant
-ti wi3 attract
tSa European Ptan
VOta. I "it
rates
td MasaatsMt
Comply With the Law
: AND USE
Printed Butter
Wrappers
ACCORDING to the tilling of the Oregon
Dairy and Food Commission all dairy
butter sold or exposed for sale in this state
must be wrapped in butter paper upon which
is printed the word- "Oregon Dairy Butter,.
16 (or 32) ounces full weight," with the name
and address of the maker.
To enable patrons of the Tidings to easily
comply with this ruling this office has put in
a supply of the standard sizes of butter papor
and will print it in lots of 100 sheets ami up
ward and deliver it by parcels post at the fol
lowing prices:
109 Sheds, IS or 32 ounces
$1.50
XI Sbeds, IS or 32 ounces
S2.IS
509 Sheets, IS or 32 onnces
$3.25
I
Send your orders to us by mail accompan
ied by the price of the paper and it will be
promptly forwarded to you bv parcel post
prepaid. '
We use the best butter papr obtainable
and our workmanship is of the best. Let us
have youx order and you will not regret it.
Ashland Tidings
Ashland, Oregon
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