Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 08, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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As hl a i i d D a i l y T i d i n g s
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hvpicmbcr,
e »♦ < « < e-»e* 4 4
• w a r ite w ir iii
h, iy¡¿J
spending thi® w ees at the home
ta r? ycr.r defeat like a rcar, ttron ever re-! I
The color 9chem*, beautifully ’nier.
of SffSi C rocket's patents, tor
«ferried out, wa9 a symphony in
Miss Make was the very tucch
membenng that these co-operative farm or-j
Published Every Evening Except Sunday by
and Mrs. Fred York of Bellview
green
and
pink,
and
was
seen
in
loved
prim ary teacher at Jackson
MRS. GRACE Ê. ANDREWS, Editor
ganizations hav not been built tip in a
Mrs. Cfncker fortnerly lived in cbth decorations and refreshm ents ville and her place will be hard
THE ASHLAND PRINT! JG CO
Phone items to her at 345-ft, between io A. M. and 2 P. M.
the Valley a n l has many frie n d s ' The shower was a veritable j to fill.
» biit through years of earnest work.
Bert R. Greer
and
evenings.
and acquaintances th at will be shower of lovely gift dainty bits,
Lditoi Above all be loyal to your organization.
-♦♦-1
glad
of yhis opportunity to s e e : of hand work, embroidered linens, 1
-e-e*
OPPTI IAI i t p v P i m m n I •
Stand by your guns if you must but do
her.
I It JAL C IT \ I ’A PER j elepnone 39 not slur your neighbor If he does the snrne Hedberg Jones Wedding
¡p retty china and basketry were
I W ednesday night in Ashland.
h n te re d a at t Ih
A u h ia n n r Oregon,
ir u c n n
o Postofffce
„ r . .„ v r ______
. •
i l i n o ClOCo l i l t S a m e ,
i among the gifts received to place
Entered
the u Ashland.
as ,
A wedding of much interest to ( Miss Goheen has been m aking L-.
. . . .
tor lie is ill liklihood as honest in his opin- Ashland, took place Thursday, her way leisurely westward for sev °
thG Ma" Se
Second Class Mail M atter.
: in the dower chest of the bride
1011
as
you
are
m
yours.
I
t
i
s
this
forebear-
viKiHn_
frigna
.
I
Rev’
Mr’
MacVeigh
of
the
Pres-
evening
at
eight
o’clock,
a
t
T
rin­
i
elect.
eral
weeks,
Subscriptiou Price, Delivered in City
»isiting t r i e d , and byterlan church a( , , lm Ja le
was
ity
Episcopal
church,
when
the
ance, this tolerance that has and is getting
One M cnth ........................... .......... ............... $ .63
Tlie evening was a musical one; 1
relatives on the way.
at
the
Manse
W
ednesday
both
piano and voice contributing
Three Months ................................................. 1.95
j results in all organized, co-operative effort, m arriage of Miss Dorothy J. Jones C o ™ « . ? " “ ,' ? atUe- P o r" a” d- | o t guest
\ l , l , week.
the general pleasure.
Six Months ...................................................... 3.75
especially true of the farm ers’ organiza­ and Mr. C. Elwood Hedberg was Corvallis, and Newport were in ­ Rev. MacVeigh was conferring to The
same “ Seven” whose mys-
solemnized; th e Rev P.K.Ham- cluded in the itinerary.
One Year ................................................*......... 7 5 q
tions. All co-operative» organizations wilL mond officuting*
FROM THB FACTORY
Miss
Goheen
and
Miss
Haan
church
K.°C!,ler
"*
reference
to
jte
rio
u
s
name added zest to the
P y Mail and R ural R ou tes:
work.
not be successful. Neither in business are | The church had
ha been made very have established their Lares and
lovely times they enjoyed, com­
One Month
5 .65
beautiful
in
pink
and
w
hite
flow­
all
co-operative
efforts
a
success,
but
in
the
posed the group of close friends
Three Months .......................... ..... ....... .... .
1 95
Penates a t the home of Mrs. Van
Go To College
who were participants in this b a n -1
Six Months ........................................................ 3 50
majority of the cases, where the principles ers, with a background of deli­ Sant on Oak Street.
Many of the young people of ! py evening.
• • *
One YRa r ................................ .......................... 6.5fl
laid down are based on sound experience, cate ferns.
Ashland are leaving shortly for
Miss M arguerite Hammond pre­ Guests a t th e O rres’
O ther than the guest of honor
good results are being obtained.—Western sided at the organ. In prelude,
College or to teach.
Miss Nellie Hake, Miss G ertrude
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
M.
Steffenson
Farmer.
Miss Edith Robison ami Miss Brown, M argaret McCoy, Mabel
Single insertion, per inch ..................................30
Mrs Fred Neil sang “ I Love You
(Estabtishtxi in^isTo
9 0 0 IE T Y
from Iowa, have arrived at the p q „ h „
| T ruly” and M endelssohn's W ed­ home of Mr. and Mr,. L. J. Orres f,“ "
' “ m“ er
Yearly C ontracts:
e soon fo rjT ro tt, K atherine Paesons, and E di. ROI L YOUR
Angeles
O W N W ITH
One insertion a week ................................... $ •27 Và
ding March was played for the on Beach Street, for an extended
to
attend
school,j Robison accep ted th e h o s p ita lity
CHRONIC KICKERS
RIZ 1A CROIX
Frederick
Koehler.
Paul
Two insertions a week ......................
■
entrance
of
the
bridal
party.
Koehler!
of
tin*
young
h
o
stess.
M
iss
Plum
.25
visit,
perhaps of
E V M SM raao
a couple °f and \v a n er Miksch go to Me-j
Daily insertion ...................................
Mr Gerald W enner and Mr. months.
There is an age old saying that “ i t ’takes
20
v .
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all kinds of people to make a world ” but Burton w,nnie were the ushers.
rh e Orres are planning many Minnville and M argaret Johnsonj
R ates I-or Legal and M iscellaneous
* Advertising ¡t is t r n c in i t s e n t i r e i t y
Thus
we
have
Dur?
J p R n ff fU”
Episcopal
cere’ pleasant outings for their enter- will return to O. A. C.
A
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n
w
c
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d
V
c
m
o
n
v
t
h
a
t
m
l
n
o
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t
Miss Mabel T rott will teach.
,
..
,, -
------- . mony the soft strains of Lohen- talnm ent.
F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10 1 __,
M argaret McCoy will attend
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05 - people who continually exhibit a sunny g rin ” was a fitting accompani-
For the first one, they, Mr. and
disposition. AVe have others who are some ment-
college
and there are a number
Card of Thanks ............................................. 1.00
and Mrs. Orres, Edna, Mr. and
of
others.
A full rooster has not
O bituaries, per line ..............................................02 % times lull of cheer and at other times are
The bride entered upon the arm • Mrs. Stefferson and Miss Louise
been secured but will be given
WHAT C O N S T I T U T E A P iV F P T T Q T X rP gloomy and morbid. Then we have the Of ber father’ Mr- C. R. D. Jones, I L ennart went, last Friday on an later.
■ r r _ A’ ® E AA
V J ilK ilb lI N U l n i Qao 1 .™ ,™ .... „1____• 1 • ,
~
. who eave her awav
1 auto
trin
whmh
auto trip, which included Butte
‘All fu tu re events, where an admission charge is ° ' a s s k n o w n as chronic kickers. Some kick Wh°. 6aVe heF away>
* * *
In business, real prosperity is always mu­
made oi a collection taken is Advertising.
about the weather, some because wages are tn t WV attended by Httle Myr' Falls, C rater Lake, F o rt Klam ath Visitors at the P atterson’s
tual,
for no one group can long profit at an­
K
lam
ath
Falls,
Pelican
Bay,
and
Char,“e> °r °therWlSe wm H
others because w ajes a re ;
lê X ln t u -
Mrs.
R.
G.
Jones
from
Rose-
other’s
expense.
Lake of the Woods.
They
were
gone
several
day,.
¡
"
7
'
”
“
S“e3'
“
th<!
h
°
me
not lower. There is a class that kick, be- tiful symbolism,
In the relations that exist between a hank
retu
rn
in
g
the
middle
nt
this
we^k.’i
Ch'ur
"
h
"
'"
"
'
P
atterson
on
and its customers, this is conspicuously
DONATIONS:
cause they are not fat, and another class Miss VIrginia Jones, a sister of
street.
No discount will be allowed
true.
A bank prospers only with the growth
that
lean
nm 3 e'the
in dainty
blue s ilk e n i nprnno
They report
every thing pros ^
i • i i kicks
u t r ii. i é S w
, ____
tzi ___
........“ i ' a e - Religious
o u r M " ir ‘b' or \ kip
d ' ^ ‘ because
'‘ ' æ ï > ' " they
n  are
^ 7 not
n ï : o iv
n o: : bride’
- a^
r ° ' Jones will rem ain for a
ol’ its clients.
some length.
tions will be in cash.
This Institution, therefore, is constantly
,
i
v
, • , . ~
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acted as th eir friends are delighted with
♦ * *
bus lands arc
kicking
at
their
wives,
and
maid of honor.
the
country.
w
orking
lo r the best interests of its cus­
•
. .
7
i Guest in the Wood’s Home
n<»t
a
tew
wives
practicing
reciprocity
with
tomers,
for
in that direction lies its own
Miss
Agnes
Hedberg,
as
brides­
They plan to go to the Oregon!
SEPTEMBER X
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Fowler,
of.C
or-
success.
their husbands. The kids kick liecause their maid, was gowned in the softest Caves Sunday later will make oth-
™ " ,^ y T a “
n3 ^ « k :
Become one of our customers and enjoy
with h at and r j * * . ! * ? " " *■“ »
paients arc too slow, and the parents kick shades of pink,
ABUNDANT PARDON:— Let the wicked for­
flowers in harmony.
and to the coast.
your
share of mutual prosperity.
J because their children are too fast.
home of Dr. and Mrs. E. A.
sake his way, and (he unrighteous man his
The bride was lovely in white
* * •
Woods on North Main street, lias
I he mule is classed as the champion satin gown, the veil held rrown Dine in Medford
thoughts: and let him retu rn unto the Lord, and he
but
The Club composed of business gone on to California to visit,
will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for kicker of the land, but can hardly be plac- like, by frag ra n t orange blossoms.
j* s be­
w
ill.stop
again
at
the'W
ood
I ed with any of the foregoing ciasses be­ The arm bouquet was the daint-1 g irls’ whose good times have been fore her return to her work at
lie will abundantly pardon.— Isaiah 55:7
iest of pink rose buds, beautiful­ chronicled a t various times go to­
Corvallis.
cause he kicks everything that comes along ly
arranged.
night to Medford.
* * •
.uni believes he hat. a right to kick. There; The groom, „„pnnru.n by Mr
“ INSIDE DOPE” ON THE NAVAL is no use, good people, trying to supplant ’ Clyde Young, a beat man, met the They will have dinner at the Miscellaneous Shower.
“ H olland” a fte r which, most of
Miss Pauline Plum m er was the
BASE QUESTION
the mule in his chosen profession. Some bride at the a lta r, w here the aoi- them wil retu rn to Ashand but gracious young hostess Thursday
A recent Washington dispatch gives people hold no envy against that long ear-;emn vows were spoken th at made Miss Coffee with Mrs. Hal MiNafr evening a t h er home, Hillcrest,
will rem ain for the “S ta r” Meet­ 151 W imer Street.
what professes to he the “ inside story” ed animal and are content to let him re-p ® “ raan and wife-
ing.
The party assumed the guise of
<>i why Great Britain is to he allowed to ! main champion. W hat’s the use? Let us After the ceremony. congratu- The dinner will not be the only
a
“
Miscellaneous Shower” and w a s!
worth i
*7° extended- and the
build an immense naval base at Singapore,! turn our attention to something
®
pathw ay from the church was a Pleasant part of the occasion, for in compliment to M(ss Nellie Hake, j
while the I nited States, under the terms
______ _______
I veritable rice shower, indicative the drive down the valley and the whose wedding will occur in De-1
of the good wishes for th eir hap­ jolly visit eu route will be a part cember.
of the Washington Treaty, may not build!
of the fun.
Herbert Kaufman says: “ Tomorrow’s piness.
one anywhere in the Eastern Pacific.
Mut ual Prosperity
First National Bank
Ashland, Oregon
• • »
According to this dispatcli, J ipan refu s-|d,esk Wl11 be. eiiaiPPed with radio sets A reception for the bridal party Guest« of th e Gibson Family.
the im m ediate relatives fol­
e l to become a party to the treaty if both tarousb wbictl editors will talk directly and
The J. R. Gibson’s have had
lowed, at the home of the bride’s
SsnJ it
a
num ber of house guests this
naval bases ,were permitted, but a .reed l° eniPerors> while cameras toss jungle parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. D.
week
at
th
eir
home
on
Scenic
to countenance one only. Natn illy, Great 5< eilCh acr°ss Seven Seas into etching tubes Jones.
Drive.
Britain did not care to relinquis i her plans!ai? '. Aeets
aei ‘ trucks deliver Sunday As a t the church, so in the Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Page,
W ith The
at Singapore. The spirit whic animated
ltl0ns .oi
>as^
^ le °ther before rooms, pink and w hite were the and little son Robert from San
colors used.
Jose California were visiting Mrs;
the American representive,
lihu Roof, the run is off.”
A p retty touch a t the wedding Nell Mac Dearmid and her fath er
was to save the conference a all costs.
supper, when the bridal cake was J- R. Gibson this week, and th e ,*
Lei’s all go to the county Fair.
Conseqneittly, the concession was made to
cut. was the presentation to each Stanley B. Koontz family of Haw- ''
of a silver leaf-used in its orna­ thorne California, with Mrs. May ’ ’
Japan and to Great Britain.
Jackson countv has an allotment of m entation.
Crocker, were also there.
j “ many families will be
The stoi \ carries w ithin it every indica-
tion of probability. At that particular mo- i,3'® ’ ior
of
stricken people of; b / u e bX '
MtaHedZ-g
They are having a w onderfully” ; lerived of the assistance
of the boys and girls on
ment the Washington treaties were consid- • ° kl° aDC Aokohama, Japan. The amount Mr. and Mrs. H edberg left by pleasant reunion and needless to
Wash
Day. Let us do
..... .i ... .i
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. .
is n n r ■»'»«■»•iirvr,
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..
“
7 say all are enjoying it to the ut-
your
ered worth making at any sacrifices.
It is our portion ot the amount to be raised luotor- for the north on th eir termost«
sub-' honeym
oon, the places to be vis-
e * ♦
was a })olitical expedient of great nn iiient' j by Oregon. , That our allotment will be
--------i
,
announced.
Visitors
a
t
tlie
Y ork’s
undertaken to distract public attention and SCn^ d earl{ Sees without saying. If any
Family Wash
are
very
well
Mrs. Floyd Crocker and little
to convey die impression
something l,n''k . a , s ant hesitation in giving money just - known and deserve
----- that
----- —mething'
deservedly
popular daughters from Roseburg
are
was being done by the administration when 1 eniind “ lat 1,000,000 people of the two dev young people.
During the scliol year.
the administration was actually incapable astatei^ c‘Hes are without homes, and that Mrs. Hedberg is a d au g h ter of
COUGH DISTURBS SCHOOL
QUALITY RIGHT
of doing anything.
nearly a half million more were killed in Mr. and Mrs. C. R. D. Jones a
WORK
PRICES RIGHT
,,
.
H
r - greatest calamity of modern times bas lived here raany years-
School
teachers
should
give
the
The price of this gesture was the Crip- lo ., vino- lynliin.l
i_____
i
, '’ l Mr. Hedberg is the son ol
of Mr. same advice to children who have
ASHLAND LAUNDRY
pling of America in the Pa,¡lie, but what ¡“ " r v
and Mrs. Hedberg and has lived coughs as did this Florida teach­
Phone 165
in Ashland all his life.
did that mailer,
matter, so long as the
tlie gesture
er.
“ I recommended FOLEY’S
He is an efficient employe in the HONEY AND TA « to the children
was made and produced publicity for its
F
irst
N ational Bank.
IT DEPENDS ON THE MATERIAL
in my school who had the ‘flu ’
makers.
Their hosts of friends wish I and good results came whenever
( ’omes the day wdien young men an'd them every happiness and are it was used,” w rites Mrs. L. i =
It is not a pretty picture ,but it is at
least typical of the ways of the political! women must decide finally whether ¿hey very glad th a t they will make A rm strong, Okeechobee, Florida. S
their home in Ashland.
exigency. It is a sample .of the way in will spend four years or more in college.
Foley’s Honey and Tar contains ■
* * •
no opiates. Ingredients printed S i
A recent issue of the national journal of
which men "in high office grow liberal with
Announcement P a rty
on
the w rapper. Quickly relieves ■
the national safety and honor when their a &reat college fraternity especially noted Through intim ate friends, we
colds, coughs and croup. SoM
for its scholarship, carried, as customary, learn th a t a t an "announcem ent everywhere.
own prestige is at stake.
o
.....
he
done
about
oblt«anes
of members who had died. Many P a rty ” given Septem ber the first,
Of course nothing can
in Santa Monica, Califoenia, the
it now. The United States cannot build a luul annexed wealth and fame,
engagem ents of Miss Helene Casey
naval base at Manila for ten years with-! Also it carried an item that a curious and Mr. Elm er Mangunson of
School Supplies
out breaking her pledged word; the inci-1cVsto.Hlor folin(l 111010 thafl 200 fraternity Santa Monica was made known To
Good Pencils, 2 fo r ........ 9C
dent is closed except fo rthe shouting.
¡lans in a Broadway pawn shop where they their "friends.
R egular Ac tablets, 2 for 9c
The
wedding
will
take
place
But it is worth shouting a little about, ilati been ll0cl<0fl by college men who had
R egular 5c pencil, and reg­
in the im m ediate future.
u lar 5c tablet, both ........ 9c
because this country has still some privi-
‘
The party was a very lovely
leges which can he traded for politieal
E rasers, Pencil Clips and
lite laet is, a college can’t make brains, affair, and
twenty-five of the
o th er supplies
grand stand plays it the occasion arises,i1^ llierely can train them. It usually makes bride-elect’s friends were present.
and it is just as well for the real propriet- a K1,lai 1 Dian sirtarter; a fool a bigger fool, Miss Helene Casey the bride-to
be, is an Ashland girl, having liv­
ors of these privileges, The People to know
VARIETY STORE
ed here many years and has a
89 N. Main
! Still, there is no indication that we
where they sta n d —Sacramento Bee.
very warm corner in the hearts
would he happier if winter weather came of her friends, whose names are
ui summer and summer weather in winter. legion. H er friends are very in­
CO OPERATIVE EFFORT
Opening
of School
LAST TIMES TODAY
BETTY COMPSON
—in—
‘The Woman With Four Faces » »
A Polished Crook Drama
—also—
“ MOVING” A Comedy
—and—
“ PLUNDER”
ncmUe m'"iOnS °f bereaVed and
E L H A R T ’S
W e H a v e in S t o c k
A ll th e S c h o o l
T ex t B o o k s
Go-operation am ong groups
1-n.ctieed for oonturies.
ii X b i
iü S' ü
"
terested in her happiness, and send
has
been
< hie touch makes the whole world kin, a world of good wishes to her, and
It has found itajgenerally, but w Ä „ » i t of the worid 19 oc-, congratulate
h ,
------------
Mr. Mangunson
on
,‘S ' M l ,1‘' ' ' ' l 'I' e n n 0 3 t ! e,,,,ie<1 " i , h •i ,,S t a t
»
in
t r y i n g o v e /h la " h o m e 88 CaMy 10 PreSl<le
uiougni in tue minds ot the progressive!to make the one touch.
farmers of the country. Each year sees this
work broadened in its scodc an I is violrl 1
i x n
n
I
Ixi
•
i-.
1
1
}ieia-
1
resident
Coolidge
will
enforce
uig a healthy influence to bring fanning, hours i
eniorce farm
larm
in
the
M
bite
House.
Meantime,
pros-
profits
t “ ' higi"‘'
’
ad n onto
T
,l''v<‘1- i" til se orgaui- pective candidates for his |ob
aren’t get-
z at.,ins there are always ton,,,! different; ting any sleep at all.
opinions
•pinions as to just how the various details
____
should be worked out, for it would be in­
1 his affinity business is running into in­
deed strange and unhealthy if there h ere fin it v.
no differences, hut the success of these or­
ganizations comes out of the fact that there
Reformers are apparently bent on de­
are certain basic principles in which all nuding art.
are interested. Individuals helou ;mg to co­
operative associations who believe things
Europe seems to be relying on its arms
arc not right chould stand for what they rather than on its hands.
flunk is right and endeavor to make the
__ _________
fight in the organization and not out of it. I One half of Europe doesn’t know how
If things do not always come just as you the other half gets away with it.
might desire, concert the majority hv clean
_________ ______
fair argument above and not behind the J In Prance, as elsewhere, an economic
board, until tlie niajonty is convinced that law may be down but it’s never out.
A n d A ll t h e
50Ä
kncwinaJtour
• • •
For over 60 years we have beer =
Back from Corvallis
making overalls.
The kind made for honest-to-good-
Mrs. J. F. M urphy has but re­
ness wear.
cently returned to her home in
Ashland from O. A. C. for a much
needed rest, before retu rn in g in
September to continue the course
in “ R ural W ork’’ in which she was
specializing this sum m er a t Col­
lege.
Mrs. Murphy will rem ain at O. lave been the standard make foi I
A. C., until the completion of the >vcr 50 years. We could tell you al, S
course, which has .proven very in­ heir good points and how they arc
.veil made, but, when we ask you t c 1
teresting, and most valuable in ouy a pair at our risk, giving you
her p lan s for her continued work
1 New Pair FREE if They Rip ■
in teaching.
you are protected in every way.
I
Mrs. Murphy is an efficient Look for J
teacher of several years experience
this
and is perfecting herself in her Two-
Hone
chosen profession
LaM
• • •
ind take no other brand.
Junior High Teacher Arrives
K«de by Levi Strauss & Co.,s*n Fraacbcc
Miss Edna L. Goheen of Sher­
“ eliable Merchandise since 1853
wood, N orth D akota, one of the S ia ie n o f Koreralls, Keep Kids Klear, \ Hl
teachers a t Ju n io r High, arrived
Two-Horse Brand
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
TABLETS, COMPOSITION BOOKS,
PENS, RULERS, PENCILS, Etc., Etc.
■
Copper-Riveted
Waist Overalls !
Buy Your Fountain Pen Here and Have
Your Name Engraved in Gold Letters
F R E E !
O n th e Plaza
E L HA R T S