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PAGE FO UR ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS M onday, A pril 10, 192:1 Ashland News in Paragraphs Local and Personal Side Lights • American Legion— See D e trlc k th a t w hips. fo r w h ip p in g c ream T h e re w ill be a m e e tin g of A sh 1 8 4 tf lan d P o st No. 14, A m erican L egion, T u e sd a y ev en in g . All m em b e rs a re Presbytery W ill M eet— u rg ed to be p re se n t. 186-1 T he P re s b y te ry of S o u th e rn O re gon w ill convene In R o se b u rg to m o r- D ance, M oose H all, W ednesday io w . Rev. C. C. H u le t, Rev. C. F-. n ig h t, A pril 12. L e e d o m ’s O rc h e stra . K o e h le r a n d one e ld e r of th e c h u rc h 180-3 w ill a tte n d fro m A shland. T he new ly elected o ffic ers of th e Social Circle to Meet — W ed n esd ay clu b , M esdam es W ilson T he social circ le b u sin ess m e e tin g W h ittle , W icks a n d W in te r, w ill e n of th e C h ristia n c h u rc h w ill be held te r ta in th e clu b m em b ers a n d th e ir a t th e J. V. W rig h t hom e on M oun fri' nds a t th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h W e d n esd a y a fte rn o o n a t a n A rb o r ta in a v e n u e W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n . D ay p a rty A f e a tu re w ill be th e All m em b e rs w ill be g lad ly w el com ed. p la n tin g of flo w e rin g s h ru b s in a lit tle cerem o n y by th e p io n ee r w om en Visits Friend.*— of th e c h u rc h . Mrs. M ary Cole of A s tr e e t w as v isitin g h e r frie n d s, th e F o s te rs , e a st Pearl u n it e , in various poses not raniilLar to patrons o f th e ••movie«." s in has furnished m ore th rills in the •serials" than perhaps any other actress o f the “silver nrweii.* Dew Drop Inn— for lunches. Site of th e city th e firs t of th e week. d oesn ’t look m uch lik e a dare-devil, in any of th ese poses, but she is. D ance W ell A ttended— T he d a n c e a t H e lm ’s club h o u s e 1 Motor to Y reka— TOO L A T E TO CLASSIFY’. «> ■$> 3> <«> <ê> <®> <3> < w <3> $ sitio n and s p irit, a C h ristia n m o th e r NOTICE day, A pril 13, 1922. S a tu rd a y n ig h t was w ell a tte n d e d i Dr. an d Mrs. C ra n d a ll m o to red to W. EV ER TO N , O B ITU A R Y « of e ig h t c h ild re n , fo u r of w hom s u r R. P. N E IL . from n e a rb y tow ns. T h e e n th u s ia s Y rek a, C alif., S u n d ay , r e tu r n in g in W A N T E D — W o m an o r g irl to do vive her. T hey a re : J o h n H. Paxson A sh lan d . O regon, A pril 10. 1922. 180-1* E. E. P H IP P S . h o u se w o rk . P h o n e 402-R . 186-3 tic crow d d anced th e m usic o u t, r e th e evening. N otice is h ereb y given to th e Ore-1 of R e e d sp o rt, O r.; Mrs. D ora M. fu sin g to go hom e u n til w a rn e d by Mrs. L atha Jane Paxson C ooper, of A sh la n d ; J a m e s G. P a x -, g on-M ontana u n it h o ld ers th a t a CARD O F TH A N K S FO R SA L E — Good, g e n tle fam ily m ee tin g h a s been c alled fo r th e p u r th e s tr a in s of "H o m e, Sw eet H om e.” j Pick F low ers in Sam s V alley— cow. Tw o P o la n d C h in a hogs, a t W e w ish to tl’ ,n k th e m any frie n d s Died T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n a t th e son. W eed, C alif., a n d H arv ey C .1 pose of n o m in a tin g tw o c a n d id a te s m a rk e t p rice. 424 H e lm a n St., hom e of h e r d a u g h te r, M rs. E . A. P ax so n , M arsh field , Or. Q u ite a few A sh la n d people m o to be voted on as tru s te e s in th e O re- who w ere so kind am i th o u g h tfu l A sh lan d . 186-3* O rres c lean s c lo th e s clean . P h o n e to re d to Sam s V alley S u n d ay and e n T he fu n e ra l w as held from th e g on-M ontana Oil an d Gas ( onipany, <ju r in g th e illness a n d d e a th of o u r C ooper, 1304 Q uincy s tr e e t. She w as a t an electio n to he held in E u g en e. 1 r. C4 : we call. 1 84-3 joyed th e a fte rn o o n p ick in g flow ers. „ a 04! 1922, 10.10 am „ . i i 4.»,!-1 W A N T E D — Man w ith c a r to sell th e a n e a rly p io n ee r of Coos c o u n ty , com B a p tist c h u rc h . Rev. G. H. Y oung of! O regon, on A pril 1 2b, th is m o th e r, Mrs. L a th a J a n e Paxson. b est F o rd Oil G auge m ade. $100 ing a c ro ss th e p la in s w ith h e r p a r P o rtla n d o ffic ia tin g . M any frie n d s m ee tin g is to be held in A shland city Mr. an d Mrs. E. A. Cooper. Ja m e s T akes Motor Trip— < p e r w eek a n d e x tra com m issions. e n ts w ith an ox tea m in 1863, b ein g m o u rn th e loss of M rs. P ax so n a n d ! h a ll, a t 7 :3 0 o’clock p. m ., on T h u rs- G. P ax so n . H arvey C. Paxson. Mr. a n d Mrs. F. C. S tev en s, F . C. R eturns from B erk eley — A ccessories Co., 3676 G ra h a m , e x p re ss a p p re c ia tio n of h e r sp lendid M rs. C. W. F ra le y , of M o u n ta ’li B enton H a rb o r, Mich. 186-1* th e n six y e a rs old. F o r a s h o rt tim e S tevens J r ., Miss R o b e rta W a rd and ¡th e fam ily resid ed a t W illow S prings, c h a ra c te r. Roy Bebb m o to red to S u m m it R anch a v e n u e, re tu rn e d from B erk eley , la st FO R SA L E — St. R egis e v e rb e a rin g J a c k so n c o u n ty , and th e n m oved to S unday a n d en jo y ed m usic a n d a w eek, w h ere she e n jo y ed a visit w ith ra s p b e rry p la n ts , $1.00 p er dozen; I Coos c o u n ty , w h ere h e r fa th e r, J a ris e \Y. C. G IL L IL A N D D IED ch ick en d in n e r. A fter d in n e r, Mr, h e r sons, F loyd and E a rl F ra le y , a n d lilacs, 15c p er b u sh . M rs. M acia ¡ A. C ollier, took up a h o m e ste a d a t SUNDAY’ AT HIS HOME D a n fo rd , U pper A lm ond St. 186-1* S tevens h ik ed to P ilo t Rock. T he th e ir fam ilies. M rs. F ra le y also v is C oquille. ited M rs. D onna W a rre n , w ho w as road w as m ixed b etw een m ud an d will be b e tte r and m ore easily She w as m a rrie d to W illiam C. snow d rifts , m any of th e d r if ts be fo rm e rly M iss D onna B u tch ell of th is LO ST-T-Black h a t in b ag, S a tu rd a y , W. C. G illilan d died a t his hom e b etw een D e tric k ’s G ro c e te ria an d P axson in 187 6, A pril 19. Mr. P a x p re p a re d if you use o u r up-to- ing as deep as fo u r feet. P ilo t Rock city. Mrs. W a rre n expects to com e P lu m m e r’s S to re. F in d e r r e tu r n son had ta k e n up a h o m este ad in a t 803 N o rth M ain s tr e e t Sunday d ‘te cooking utensil«. T h e la w as covered w ith ice an d snow , an d to A sh lan d th is su m m e r to v isit w ith i n ig h t a b o u t 12 o ’clock. He w as 36 to T id in g s office. 186-1 187 4 an d th ey lived th e re fo r m any h e r f a th e r, H. H. B u tch ell, a n d sis se v era l good p ic tu re s w ere ta k e n . ¡y e a rs, five m o n th s an d 28 days of bor saved w ¡11 m ore th a n repay te rs, M rs. T h o rn to n W iley a n d M rs. FO R SA L E — I n f a n t’s b a s sin e t on y ears. T hey m oved in 1904 to D rain , ! age. w h e e ls; also w ick er su lk y . C all w h ere th ey b o u g h t a fa rm , living you for th e cost of th e u te n sils, K. N elson does c le a n in g , p ressin g , P e rcy T h o rn to n . M rs. F ra le y v isit Mr. G illila n d cam e h e re from Fos- a t 219 G ra n ite St. 186-2* on it fo r e ig h t y e a rs, th en m oving ed w ith M rs. R u th W a rre n , fo rm e rly re p a irin g a n d dyeing. 1 6 8 tf a n d th e success of E a s te r din- sil, O regon, a b o u t tw o y e a rs ago, FO U N D — B ank book n e a r J a c k s o n ’s 'n to D rain w h ere th ey b o u g h t p ro p Miss R u th C u lb e rtso n , of A sh lan d . I a n d b o u g h t p ro p e rty . He has m ade S p rin g s. O w ner m ay h av e sam e e rty a n d lived till th e d e a th of Mr. • a n d d in n e r s to fo llo w w ill V isits A sh la n d R e la tiv e s— his hom e h e re since t h a t tim e. by p ay in g fo r ad. T id in g s office. Paxson A u g u st 22, 1914. Mrs. Boyd R obison, of P o rtla n d , V isitors from Central P o in t__ 186-1 cW *)e a ssu re d . He leav es s u rv iv in g him , his w ife She m ade h e r hom e w ith h e r w ho h a s been v isitin g w ith frie n d s M r. a n d M rs. G. C. M cA llister an d and tw o d a u g h te rs . T he body will d a u g h te r, M rs. E. A. C ooper a f t e r a n d re la tiv e s in S a c ra m e n to fo r th e | son Ja m e s of C e n tra l P o in t w ere th e W A N T E D — Jo b w ork of an y k in d , w indow w a sh in g , h o u se c le a n in g w a rd s a n d cam e w ith h e r to A sh be ta k e n to F o ssil fo r b u ria l, leaving p a st few m o n th s, a n d sto p p ed fo r a w eek en d g u e sts o f J. N. M cCune. a n d ja n ito r w ork. A d d re ss 30 Sec lan d in O ctober, 1917, re sid in g h e re h e re on tra in 54 th is evening. few d ays w ith Mr. a n d M rs. G eorge ond St. l S6-3A J. P. D odge a n d Sons h av e c h a rg e u n til h e r d e a th . 3 7 -3 « No. M ain P h o n e 293 R obison in th e F re e b u rg a p a rtm e n ts , Visit M edford— I of p re p a rin g th e body fo r b u ria l. W A N T E D — By colored la u n d re s s, She w as a w om an of k in d ly dispo- Mr. a n d M rs. A r th u r W e b b er of! w hile en ro u te hom e, le ft F rid a y w ash in g , iro n in g o r c le a n in g by L incoln s tr e e t, w ere M edford visit-! m o rn in g fo r P o rtla n d . th e day. A d d re ss 30 Second St. o rs S a tu rd a y . T hey w ere acco m p an -j 186-3* B u tto n s m ad e to o rd e r a t O rres. ¡ led by M a ste r B e rt a n d M iss V era) F U R N IT U R E FO R S A L E — o r will 184-3 W rig h t, of M o u n tain a v en u e. tra d e fo r good fre sh cow. C all a t 117 L a u re l St. 186-4 E a s te r L illies— $1.00 to $2.00 p er On Sick List— pot. A sh lan d G re e n h o u se . Phone M rs. J. M. B eaver, of H e n ry s tre e t, FO R R E N T — F o u r room fu rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t, lo w er floor. C all 117 120. 186-3 w as am o n g th o se who w e re on th e L a u re l St. 186-4 ! sick list la s t w eek. W ill V isit C alif. Friends— M rs. W . S. B all, of B ush s tr e e t, FO R R E N T — F u rn is h e d tw o room a p a rtm e n t, second flo o r; also one C h e ste r S m ith left S u n d ay fo r w as on th e sick lis t la s t w eek, b u t h o u se k e e p in g room on th e g ro u n d n o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia , w h ere he w ill is reported improving. floor. 153 G ra n ite Sit. Phone v isit fo r a few days w ith frie n d s. 411-R . 1 186-1 That Easter Dinner SIMPSON’S HARDWARE Men w ho a re th o ro u g h ly c a p a b le I FO R SA L E — R an g e, sm all h e a te r, New A rrival Is Boy— can be used fo r c o o k in g ; o n e-h o rse Mr. an d M rs. P h illip H a rk in s a re of b o ssin g th e m se lv e s seldom need c u ltiv a to r; tw o se ts w agon sp rin g s. th e p a re n ts o f a baby boy w hich a r th e su p e rv isio n of o th e r bosses. 424 H e lm a n S t., A sh lan d . 186-1* rived S a tu rd a y . T he H a rk in s a re r e s id e n ts of M on’an a, b u t have been v is itin g w ith Mr. H a rk in s ’ p a re n ts h ere 1922 CERTIFICATE OF MEMBERSHIP fo r som e tim e p a st. • T h e ’ fam o u s V icto r 10 inch rec o rd h a s been red u c e d fro m 85 c e n ts to 75 cen ts. T h re e th o u s a n d to select fro m a t R ose B ro th e rs. 152tf Baby Boy B o r n - Mr. an d M rs. W illa rd P e n d le to n a re th e p ro u d p a re n ts of a baby boy born a t 6 o ’clock S u n d ay m o rn in g . T h e m o th e r Is th e d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d Mrs. H a rry Ailver Sr. M other an d son a re b o th d o in g nicely. F o r p le a tin g , see O rres. 184-3 E a s te r L illies— $1.00 to $2.00 p er l o t. A sh lan d G reen h o u se. Phone 120. 186-3 W ill L eave for Canada— Mrs. Ja co b y a n d d a u g h te r, who h av e been re sid in g a t 811 Iow a s tre e t wHl leave for th e ir hom e in C anada th is w eek. Dr. M attie B. Shaw w ill a p p e a r In a re c ita l of T e n n y so n ’s ‘E * noch A rd e n ’’ w ith m usical a c co m p a n im e n t by M rs. E. A. W oods, u n d e r th e au sp ices of th e O. E. S. E m b ro id e ry club at M asonic h all T u esd ay , A pril 25. T he public is c o rd ia lly in v ited to a tte n d T h e in te r p re ta tio n of “ E noch A rd e n ” by Dr. Shaw re p re s e n ts six y e a rs ’ w ork a n d it is hoped a la rg e a u d i ence will g re e t th ese a r tis ts . A d m ission. 50 cen ts. ft’ill th e p a rty w ho found nose sses a t K in g sb u ry S p rin g s club ise S a tu rd a y , A pril 1, p lease re- n them to Mrs. B ro o k m ille r, 310 rton St. Standard Bearer G irls Program — T h e S ta n d a rd B e a re r G irls of th e M eth o d ist E p iscopal c h u rc h gave an in te re s tin g p ro g ra m a t th e M eth o d ist c h u rc h p a rlo rs S a tu rd a y evening. I T h is w as th e ir ..n n u a l T h a n k O ffer ing m e e tin g a n d th e g irls receiv ed a v ery s u b s ta n tia l o ffe rin g . F o r s a le : F iv e to n s of hay. G. F . ! Laundry Owners National Association Organized October 1, 1883 Ashland Laundry Co. CODE OF E T H IC S Wrong Ideas The Principles that Govern Membership in the Laundry Owners National Association 1. I re a ffirm my a lle g ia n c e to my c o u n try a n d its c o n s titu tio n , a n d I believe in its e v e rla s tin g e n d u ra n c e th ro u g h law and o rd e r. 2. I believe in th e la u n d ry in d u stry , its fu tu re , a n d its o b lig a tio n to th e A m erican H om e. 3. I b elieve th a t th e se th re e h av e th e ir d istin c t r ig h ts in o u r in d u s try : F irs t, th e P u b lic ; second, th e E m p lo y e; a n d th ird , th e E m p lo y e r; a n d th a t th e rig h ts o f each m u st be p ro te c te d by th e o th e r two. 4. To th e P u b lic : I resp e c t th e co n fid en ce placed in m e, by e n tr u s tin g to my c a re p ro p e rty w hich it is my d u ty to tr e a t w ith due re g a rd fo r its p re s e rv a tio n , h y g ien e an d s a n ita tio n , as developed by th e re se a rc h w ork of o u r S ervice B u re a u , a n d to r e tu r n th is p ro p e rty to its rig h tfu l ow n er. If I fall in any of th ese , it is th e n my d u ty to th e P u b lic, to my fellow c ra fts m e n , a n d to th is, my A sso c ia tio n , to m ak e j u s t r e s titu tio n . 5. To my E m p lo y es: I d e m a n d fo r th em th e sam e re sp e c tfu l tre a tm e n t from my s u p e rv iso rs th a t th e y m ay ju s tly expect from m e, an d I d e d ic a te m yself to th e ta s k of so c o n d u c tin g my b u sin ess th a t th ey sh a ll receive fa ir r e tu r n fo r th e ir la b o r a n d be e n ab led to en jo y h e a lth fu l s u rro u n d in g s , both ph y sical an d m o ral. I also a c k n o w led g e my d u ty to c o n sid e r th e ir in d iv id u a l a b ilitie s , th a t he or sh e m ay be placed to a d v a n ta g e a n d ju s tly p ro m o te d , w hen pos sible. I b elieve th a t m a n ’s rig h t to w ork w ith o u t re fe re n c e to h 's m e m b e rsh ip o r n o n -m e m b ersh ip in any o rg a n iz a tio n is as sa cre d as his r ig h t to re lig io u s w o rsh ip , a n d sh o u ld be e q u a lly free. on Paint Economy H E R E ’S one way to save on paint. T h at way is to use the best paints. Some think of paint economy as “cost per gallon.” T h at is wrong. Cheap paint doesn’t cover as much surface—you need more gallons. Cheap paint is more difficult to spread, requires more labor, so the best paint costs no more when you’ve put it on the house than cheap paint does. More than that, it lasts five or more years longer, if properly applied, while cheap paint on the average begins cracking in twelve months. Good paint is an invest ment that saves money by preventing de terioration of the house. “Cheap” paint is the only paint that really costs you anything. T Fullers > S P tC IF iC A T IO N General Offices: La Salle, Illinois Free Advice o n P a in tin g SK our agent for our free advice. He will show you a. color card which shows 32 shades of this desirable paint. W e have a Fuller Specifica tion Department which will tell you all about the most desirable c .;..r ¿’hemes, color harmony a 1 ■’ se other d e t a i l s you *».—t i .’¿now. Take advantage of Fuller House Paints. Take steps to paint now. Don’t let w eather depre ciate your investment. A W. P. FULLER & CO. Also makers of Rubber Cement Floor Paint, AU Purpose Varnishes, Silkenwhite Enamel, Fifteen-for- Floors Varnish, Washable Wall Finish. Auto Enamel, Barn and Roof Paint, Porch and Step Paint and PIONEER WHITE LEAD. SAVE THIS P u re P rep ared P a in t Manufactured by W. P. Fuller &. Co. paints “Pure Prepared” and “Phoenix” arc Fuller’s specifications for house paint ing. Get either and you have the best that anyone can make—long- service paints. Where T o Buy Them . These paints are important to you so it’s im portant to go to the right stores to get them. Agents’ names and addresses are printed in the memo, coupon to the right. Cut it out and put it in your pocket now. For all exterior jobs o f painting it is advisable to obtain the services of a Master Painter . Dept. 16, San Francisco Pioneer Manufacturer of Paints, Varnishes, Enamel. Stains, and PIONEER WHITE LEAD lor 72 Years. Established 1849. Branches in 16 Cities in the West—Dealers everywhere. H o P u h o s e n ix e P u P re a P a in ts in t 6. As E m p lp y e r: I believe fa ir re w a rd is d u e m e if I m ee t th a fe o b lig a tio n s to th e P u b lic a n d th e E m ploye, a n d th a t my c o m p e n sa tio n from th e P u b lic sh o u ld be based upon a c c u ra te ly d e te rm in e d costs. 7. I believe th e d ig n ity a n d c h a ra c te r of th e in d u s try can be su s ta in e d a n d im p ro v ed th ro u g h o u r p a re n t o rg a n iz a tio n , th e LA UN DRY O W N ER S NA TIO N A L ASSOCIA TION, to w hich I p led g e my s u p p o rt; a n d I f u r th e r a g re e so to a d m in is te r my a ff a ir s as to reflec t c re d it upon my A ssociation a n d my in d u stry . Don’t allow surfaces to rot;—it costs less to paint them. W e’ve made paints for western use for 72 years. W e use pure PIO N E E R W H IT E LEAD, ure linseed oil, zinc and color, but we mix them in scientific proportions with lc sg-time skill. O ur white lead b . e must be fine enough to pass through a : ’ik screen with 4O,OU0 meshes to the squ inch. T h at means covering capacity an ease of spreading. W e super-purify the le; to make it “whiter” which means clear; toned colors. The finished pro ict on the house is a beautiful, elastic, tt gh protective coating. W e call these paii ts “ Fuller’s Specifica tion House Paints’ because they are the very best made for the purpose. • (Cut this out and paste it in your note book as a memo.) M y house needs painting. Fuller’s Specification House Paints are sold by the following Agents; Dickerson & Son Ashland - - Oregon