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    PAGE FOUR
Monda?', November IS, 1922
Greatest Mother Sammons Her Children
ANNUAL
ftOLL CALL
Y ou’ll alw ays feel
P a u lse ru d ’s suits.
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colleges for women in th e O rient. Ix'aves for V ancouver—
The guild s ta rts on its fo u rth y e a r'
H ow ard J. W lsehaupt, the “ P ep ”
w ith m ore th an double the average m an, left for V ancouver. W ash.,
a tte n d an c e of last year, and a deep- Sunday evening, w here he will de-
ening sen.-.-
t
t o; le c tu r e s to th e people
C hrietian women to r those women b r f l i a t city.
H e was en tertain ed
who a re not free in C hrist.
¡over Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. V. V.
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' Mill?, who took him to the' top of
We a re pleasing m any w ith our the Siskiyous for a look a t th e c o u n ­
w ork. Give us a tria l.
A shland try.
C leaning and Dye.ng W orks. P hone i
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63. W ork called for and delivered. ¡W om an's B ay Ob e; ved—
b2tf ! W om an’s Day a t th e C h ristian
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Sunday school Sunday was celehrat-
Ilo ld B usiness M eeting—
ed w ith several special num bers
The C hristian E ndeavor society of th a t w ere in te re stin g and helpful,
the Presby erian church held a live- T he m en have th e ir special day next
ly business m eeting F riday night a t Sunday.
th e church, with P resid en t M argar­
P hone 401 fo r residence appoint
et McCoy in charge.
The “ F o u r
m
ents.
Dr. Geo. J. K inz, Chiro
S q u are’’ goals w ere discussed. Com­
p
raeto
r.
Git
m ittee m eetings were held in d iffe r­
en t groups and gam es
suing. Bohbeiy «•', E ugene—
m ents and a sing closed
i A C hevrolet to u rin g car was stol-
W e have prices on
hand- en last evening from E ugene, ac-
painted Jap an ese dishes,
V ari- cording to a telephone m essage re-
ety Store, 89 N. .Main St
61tf ,;ceived jn th is city early th is m orn-
ting. The m essage also sta te s th a t a
¡d ru g sto re was en tered d u rin g the
s h o r t 1 night and th e e n tire stock of n a r-
lining cotics stolen, while a grocery store
best suffered th e loss of a considerable
e the q u a n tity of tobacco, c ig a rettes and
being coffee. The sam e p arty probably en-
a p e rs^ te re d all th re e of th e places, appar-
rvice: I rently looking for som ething to
H e r-'q u ie t his nerves.
Ask your
Bread.
\? 8
R eade
x
G o r d o n
J ohnsto N
One million members of fo rty differ-
ent nationalities an w earing the ed by Lady
white ribbon bow, the emblem of the Rosalind, ct
Woman’s C hristian Tem perance Union, Anna A. Gt
this is the organization which will hold dent of the
its eleventh world-wide convention a t dent of the
Philadelphia, November 11-16, in th e been acting
Academy of Music.
of the count
World W. C. T. U. w orkers from m er of 1921
Burma, Korea, China, Japan, Ceylon,
Miss Gord
Turkey, Palestine, Egypt, Iceland, vention am
Canada, Belgium, Germany, France, count of h
Greece, Switzerland, Italy, and many in the inti
other countries, will report on th e movement,
work now being carried on and the anti-alcohol
progress of the prohibition and tern- to tn e miss
perance movements in their respective President C
countries.
ment officia
Something of the distinction and im- ators and e
portance of the work of the W orld’s preparing t<
W. C. T. U. is indicated by the noted Mexico of
women who have served as presidents expected th
of the organization. M argaret Bright away with t
Lucas, the first president, was the sis- introduced
ter of John Bright, England’s re- months,
nowued prem ier.
T he second was
The othe
/ hrs .
P/Y / j j A gnes
ELLA a .
e ¿LAC K
B oole
C. T. U. are Miss Agnes E.
Slack of England and Mrs. Blanche
Johnston of Canada, honorary secre­
taries, and Mrs. Ella A. Boole of Brook­
lyn, N. Y., honorary treasurer.
One of the striking features of the
tconvention will be the exhibition of
he Polyglot petition, vvr^ten by
Frances E. W illard about a year after
he form ation of the organization and
irculated in many countries over the
lobe. The total num ber of signatures
> fa r aggregate seven and one-half
i illllon. Some are in Chinese charac-
t rs, Burmese, Kanaka, Spanish, Eng-
1 sh—in fact nearly every tongue is
‘presented.
The W orld’s W. 0. T. U. has held
sta te s, one in Canada, two in England,
Iwo in Scotland, and one in Geneva,
Sw itzerland.
F The National W. C. T. U. convention
w ill be held following th e world’s
meeting, in Philadelphia, November
16-19.
Truth of Tone.
At first a beginner in m usic n a tu ­
rally a ttac h es great im portance to
sharpness of definition and freedom
from distortion, and very little weight
to tru th of tone. L a te r on, he g rad u ­
ally learn s th a t m ere distin ctn ess and
correctness of outline are only p a rt
although an im p o rtan t p art, in delin­
eation. It is ju s t as necessary to get
th e relativ e lights and shades of* the
p ictu re correct as it is to get th e o u t­
lines. which a re only th e m argins or
boundaries of those lights and shades,
distinct and true.
rocer for Golden Sheaf
52tf
V isitin g w ith M other—
Bess Crowson C alahan was visiting
h e r m o th er, Mrs. F ra n k Crowson of
Cleaning, pressing and rep airin g E ig h th s tre e t, last week, Mrs. Cala-
a t P a u lse ru d ’s.
61 tf han, expected to go to Red Bluff
Calif., a fte r visiting her relatives in
R eturns to P ortlan d —-
th is vicinity for a tim e.
Mr. and Mrs. H arry Sayles re ­
tu rn e d to P o rtlan d today, a fte r a W ill W inter in C alifornia —
Mrs. Lilly, of Union stre e t, ex­
few days spent in th is city. They
pects
soon to go to C alifornia to
w ere called here on account of the
spend
th
e w in ter and intends to rent
d e a th of Mr. Sayle’s m other, Mrs.
h
e
r
residence
property here.
J. P. Sayles.
W hen o u r label is in your coat, A tten d C elebration—
J. V. W right and fam ily, of M oun­
you a re well dressed
P a u lse ru d ’s.
61 tf tain avenue, accom panied by Mr
W rig h t’s b ro th e r, Lewis W right
Convention This W eek—
of K lam ath F alls, w ere M edford vis­
The county Sunday school conven­ ito rs S aturday.
tion, to be held at Phoenix F riday
You owe it to yourself to come in
prom ises to be a really helpful in­
and
look over o u r orien tal and a rt
stitu te .
A full program beginning
a t 10 o’clock T hursday is -ready. goods before you buy. O ur prices
The V ariety
A shland people will tak e their own will su rp rise you.
o l tf
lunch. Tea and coffee will be fu rn ­ Store, 89 N. Main St.
ished a t Clyde hall. Mr. Robison,
c o u n ty s e c r e ta r y , w ith
l)r.
Some of the delegates to the eleventh
convention of the World’s Woman's
Christian Tem perance Union, to be held
in Philadelphia November 11-16, will
circumnavigate the globe in their jour­
ney to take part In their first conven­
tion ever held on “dry” land. Dele­
gates from 40 nations will attend this
world rally which will take place in
the Academy of Music.
Many delegates are now on their
way from Australia, Japan, China, In­
dia, Egypt, Turkey, Africa, England,
Scotland, Ireland, Germany, France.
Cuba, Mexico, Canada, and several of
the South American countries.
Mine. Kuhushiro, national corre­
sponding secretary or Jap an ’s W. C. T.
U., and a niece of Mme. Kaji Yajima,
Ja p an ’s most famous woman, will come
as an official delegate. She will repre-
sent her organization which owns its
own headquarters at Tokyo, and has
a membership of more than 5,000.
Miss Ufa Hayashi from Osaka, dec­
orated by the emperor for her work
among women, will accompany Mme.
Kuhushiro.
Miss Marie Stenroth, an author of
national repute, will represent her gov­
ernm ent which has commissioned her
to study prohibition and the problems
involved In its enforcement and make
a report.
t h e Baroness de I.aveleye, president
of B t'gium ’s W. C. T. U., will be the
official delegate of her country. Miss
Dagm ar Prior will represent Norway
nd Denmark.
From Edinburgh comes Miss Jane
Darling, proprietor of the Darling Re-
W e b s te r, C elebrates 76th B irthday
of Phoenix, have prepared for w hat — U XV. 'B en ed ict;'o f M ountain "ave­ V isitor From C h i c a g o -
V isits at Phoenix—
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Coffm an, of I Miss E d ith Robison spent the
will no doubt be th e m ost helpful nue, celebrated his 76th b irth d ay on
F riday of last week. Several re la ­ Pioneer avenue, have as th e ir house week-end a t Phoenix, the guest of
session in years.
tives and a few friends w ere present guest, Mr. C harles M itchell, of Chi­ Mrs. L iberta Gore.
F o r ren t or sale, the “ Dann to enjoy th e day and th e b irth d ay cago.
Mr. M itchell is an old ac­
ra n c h ,” 55 acres beau tifu l sub u rb an d in n er tog eth er.
q u ain tan ce of Mr. C offm an’s and
F o r ren t, large ranch six m iles
hom e place. F ru it, alfalfa, wood and
never fails to call on him w hen in ont. Staples R ealty Agency.
61-1
w ater. Staples R ealty Agency. 61-2 Mr?. D river R ecoverin g—
his p a rt of th e country.
Mrs. Lizzie D river, form erly of B
Move R eported—
s tre e t, w rites to friends here from !
l*i esbyterian Church A ctiv ities—
Mrs. Sewell has moved into
Piano T uning—
The Mission Study class will not M ontana and says she has been In
Now is the tim e to have your pi property a t 167 G arfield s tre e t
m eet this week on account of the the hospital for a m onth, b u t is im -j ano tuned. Carl H. Loveland Studic
county Sunday school convention. proved som ew hat and expects to goi 135 E ast Main. Phone 465.
62tl
Re-Proofing Your Raincoat.
The W om an’s M issionary society to V olsburg to visit h er son’s f a m - ,
W
hatever
the time of year, one
will m eet W ednesday at 2 :3 0 o’clock ily.
A tten d Vesper Service—
needs a reliable raincoat in the coun­
a t the hom e of Mrs. P lum m er. 151
The m usical d e p a rtm e n t of i h e ' try, hut unless of a rubbered variety,
The W ISE m an w ants to
W im er stre e t. If those living in the
W om en’s Civic club of G ran ts Pass , many raincoats quickly lose their rain­
extrem e east p a rt of tow n will be well— our su its will help him.
held
a vesper service in one of t h e ' proof qualities, and are useless for
a t the lib rary at 2 :1 5 , Mrs. P lu m ­ s e ru d ’s.
the purpose they were Intended to
churches of th a t city Sunday, the! fill. Here is a method of re-waterproof­
m er will call w ith h er c a r to take
benefits of which a re to go tow ards ing cloth that will be found quite suc­
them the rest of the way. An espe­ B azaar Is P lan ned —
the building of a w om en’s com m un-j cessful anti easily carried out at home.
The
Social
circle
of
the
C
hristian
cially good program is prepared. It
ity building.
Q uite a n um ber of t Take one and a quarter pounds of
church
m
et
a
t
the
hom
e
of
Mrs.
O.
will be a session of school w ith Mrs.
A shland people w ere in a tte n d a n c e , alum and dissolve this in five gal­
W.
Long
on
W
ednesday
afternoon
J. R. W ick, teacher.
of last week.
Q uite a few ladies and some of Mrs. J. C. K napp’s A sh­ lons of boiling water. In another bath
dissolve tine and a quarter*pountls of
were p resent to enjoy the a fte r­ land pupils took p a rt in the p r o - j sugar of lead. Then mix the two solu­
Newtown A pples—
The program was reported
noon to g eth e r and dainty re fre s h ­ gram .
ered. Phone 9 -F -l 1
tions.
as
being
one of the best of th e kind
m ents w ere served by th e hostess.
Place the coat in the m ixture and
ever given in G rants Pass.
Mrs.
Long.
The
ladies
planned
for
make
sure that it is saturated with
P reach es for Presbyterian s—
a
b
a
z
a
a
r
to
be
held
in
Decem
ber,
the
liquor.
Without wringing, put
The congregations of th e N aza­
the coat in a hanger and dry, plunge
and
all
th
e
ladies
and
friends
of
the
A
nother
snap,
fine
house,
half
rene and F ree M ethodist churches
acre, so utheast p a rt of tow n, rented Into cold w ater anil then hung out to
cam e over to the P resb y terian church will be welcome to help out
dry again. This time it will be fit for
church Sunday evening and th e ir in the b azaar p rogram — th a t of for $25 per m onth, price $2200. use, and will withstand ordinary rain.
Staples R ealty Agency. .
61-2
evangelist, Rev. Dewey, preached the m aking th in g s to sell.
serm on.
We
prices
kind
Store,
W e w ish to' th an k our friends
open for business.
O ur for th e m any acts of kindness shown
below a n y th in g of the us d u rin g th e recen t illness and
Ashland.
The V ariety death of ou r wife and m other, Mrs.
L Main St.
♦ 61tf Melissa Ja n e Sayle, and especially
Movie In sp iies M erchants—
Inspired by th e show ing of “ Lorna
Doone” a t th e Vining th e a tre th is
week, m any of th e m erch an ts of
A shland a re a rra n g in g th e ir w in­
dows w ith “ Lorna Doone” articles.
U 11 F eatu re Sap anti Salt—
“ H am m er and C offin,” honorary
fra te rn ity of w riters for the hum-
o io n s p u b lic a tio n s put out by th e col­
leges on th e coast, expects to fea­
tu re Sap and Salt, the la tte r p a rt of
Ja n u a ry o f the com ing year.
C harles K elten
N orm an W ilson
M. L. Adams.
J. T. Sayle.
E. D. Jennings.
H. A. Sayle.
- - A n Jlfrg’bllcnl concept a L the Red Cros&jera peace-time ideal is
employed -by-tfre- Anauriea TrYtffff'TpB ss iT t"a new and striking poster
for its Annual Red Cross Roll Call. Spread out before the heroic
size figure is the outline of the United States with a Red Cross super­
imposed upon it while around its borders are sketched seen*«» depict­
ing the chief activities of the Red Cross today—service to disabled
veterans of the World War, disaster relief and promotion of the
public health. The poster is the work of Lawrence Wilbur, a New
[York artist, and will be displayed throughout the country during the
enrollment of the Red Cross membership for 1923, which begins
Armistice Day, Nov. 11, and extends to Thanksgiving, Nov. 30.
Baby G irl A rrives—
Mr. and Mrs. J. D.
the proud p a re n ts of a
which a rriv ed a t th eir
te r partjj>f last week.
a re doing nicely.
H adfield are
fine baby girl
hom e the la t­
All concerned
♦
PE O PL E ’S FORUM
hai been in the fam ily many years and
has always been conducted on temper­
an« i lines.
1 iss Consuelo Valdez is the delegate
fro i the Philippine islands. She is a
grs luate of the School of Pharmacy,
Ui versify of the Philippines, and is
no r taking special courses a t North-
wt (tern university, Chicago.
Taulein Wilhelmina Lohmann is
on of the German delegates. She
we ! the moving spirit of the recent
sell-official vote, the first prohibition
vote ever taken in Germany, where at
B ilefe ld . the unexpected number of
l - . f - l votes was returned for pro­
hibition out of a poll of 14,061. Fran-
leip Gustel von Blucher, the great
g rin d niece of the famous field mar-
s il l . will also attend the World con­
d i t i o n as a delegate.
no in te rest. A spirited contest
i< good for the -town. It brings out
our voting power, and w akes us up
to o u r duties we owe tow ard good
governm ent. And now th a t it is
over, let us ail forget th a t th ere ever
was a Blake or a Loom is ticket, a
feud or a faction, and get rig h t be­
hind every good project in sight.
And I hope a t the expiration of two
years, we can look back over ou r
work and feel th a t we have been
row ing, not d rifting.
L. LOOMIS
Investigate eu r Ideal
W ATER HEATING SYSTEM
c..' S m all or Large H ouses
New I>ne o f H eatin g Stoves
Are Now In.
Provost Bros
A T h ree. A et Com edy
Ashland High School
Anniversary Play
A dm ission 25c
F irst
Î 2 Row s, 15c extra
R e se rv e d S e a ls at P iaza C onfer!
TODAY ONLY
with
JACK HOLT
A picture that
EVER seen!
Remember! it
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
NEWTON A PPL E S— 50 ;b. box
delivered.
Phone 9 - F - ll.
WANTED
w ith car to sell
low priced TIRES
'100 per week ind
lingw orth Tire Co.,
B. Liverpool, Ohio
61-1*
PATHE NEWS
TH REE DAYS—BEGINNING TOMORROW
Truly A Masterpiece!
1 by every man, woman ami child of the mil
orld over who have read
'OR SALE OR TRADE Dry tow.
ìight wagon, dandv span of m ules
!'nd harness. J. V, W right. 263
M ountain Ave. Phone 251-.T. C1-*
FOR SALE— W ritin
hirdseye bed $8.
call during tuom in;
G ranite lit.
E DR EXCHANGE— F or t
t cow a young m ilk cow
alf two days old.
E. P.
cor. H elm an and M echanic.
61-.3
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<g> <®> <§>
In behalf of the council-elect, I FOR REN T— A m odern bungalow ,
fu rn ish ed , close in.
Also th re e
w ant to say to o u r friends who stood
room
furnished
a
p
a
rtm
e
n t. A dults
by us in th e recent election: I th an k
preferred.
375 Vista St., A p a rt­
you from the very bo.tom of my
m ent •!. Phone ?22.
■ l t f
h eart. I hope we m ay give you an
Household fu rn itu re
a d m in istra tio n w orthy of o u r con­
g. selling everything,
fidence. To those who opposed us,
her, fine range, lea-
I have only the best of good feelings,
beds, m attresses,
■s, u tensils, also two
and good will.
W e c a n ’t all see
es. ju n io r size.
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alike. If we did, th ere would be no
in rea r. See all dav
issue, and w ith no issue, th ere would
61-3
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