Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 18, 1923, Page 2, Image 2

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Published Mvery Evening Except Sunday b-
THE SHL Ï ND PRINTING CO
Bert R. G
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OFFICIA
Entered at
CITY PA PER
Ashland people 66M well be pfèud ôf thê libérai aitea- ndaü» assisted by the Misses, E v a n -
i daasa at the J a c k e t Céiiaty TO* to “ Ai&iMfitâ Dfiÿ” ç on? geline and Minnie Poiey, Miss Lydia
I servntivo estim ate places the àtfêftd fiw from A s h l a n d h t Mc Cal1 and Mi8S Gladys Applegate
.close to 2,000 people, and while it Was no greater than the *iflrrtcd
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Telephone 39
e A .lilauu, Oregon, Poatoffice aB
ond Class Mail M atter.
Sabse J tio n P r ic e , D e liv e r e d in C ity
One Month
$ .65
Three Mont’
1.95
Six Months
3.75
One Year ...
7.50
F 40378738
M ail an d R u ra l R o u te s:
One Month
Î .65
Three Mont
1.95
Six Months
3.50
One Year .
6.50
1 event deserved it at least proves that Ashland people real-! Out of Town Guest—
izei the value ot that excellent institution. Next year should- Mrs. Lewis Donald F ars of o a k -'
not only witness increased attendance but a representative ,and> California, was a guest in th e ’
| community display of our best products.
! Poley home on B. Street over the
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- p o ,? t h T s t h r “
r
week-end.
C o o lid g e w i n n o t u s e ' - X " " a s u Z „ a . : : » mx
o' . X i
if
methods m forcing the senate to-adopt th e ;nle Poiey taught there, and she has
i world Court plan. Does it mean that the new executive ’been a fre(iuent visitor here
Mars is in
‘h in ts he can handle that body without force, or is that he Mr. ...............
' " the governm ent
service, but their w inter home is in
holds little interest for the plan!
Oakland.
Ne Ô-
RHEUMATISM
LEAVES YOU FOREVER
S S 2"S2
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..»tic I-,..™,,I W»ll»
I»'»ve »tier« 111» su ite ,i„ B a lld o s Xi» wI«
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amt pheou, and where th e
tto u is.
patient was helpless
Every Druggist in this country
is authorized to say to every rheu- pnv
,I * Allen> the dis-
matic sufferer that if a full p inti £
r of A11enrhu. who for many
bottle of A llenrhu, the sure co n -! **a,r a ?“ ffer®d. the_ torm ents of
queror of rheum atism , does not k
, ‘^um atism , desires all suf-
show the way to stop the agony, Wflnk „ „/„n.OW#th a t b e ,does not
reduce swollen joints and do 1ini„uo k ,
‘? f anyone s money
away with even the slightest n ,iprK fh,_
decisively con‘
twinge of rheum atic pain, he will ,inf1
of all diseases,
gladly re tu rn your money w ithout •
nstructed druggists
to guarantee it as above in every
comment.
A llenrhu has been tried and instance. lEast Side Pharm acy
tested for years, and really m ar- can supply you.
* * *
The m arriage of Miss Pearle Pin-
nion and Mr. R. Robertson occurred
A certain amount of sap must be expected in presidential September the ninth at Sisson., Cal.
Miss Lillit May Poley went trom
timber.
Ashland to attend the wedding. It
was a very quiet affair and the hap­
DISPL r ADVERTISING RATES:
When will European nations come to realize that strain- py young codple left at once fo r'
Single inser
relations leave nothing in the sieve?
the groom holds a good position with of wljic hthere were many shown, common experience, and who have
Yea ly C ontracts:
One insertic a we* k ....
their new home in Algona, where < Ellen Galey won first honors and watche dthe wondermul development
| Dena Joy second.
j of this Valley from the crude begin-
Two inserti s a v eek .........
the
Algona Lum ber Company
A n th e r way to keep warm in Europe is to stuff four or
The
girls
will
be
very
busy
now
nings, to the lovely land it now is.
Daily insert i ............
Miss Pinnion is a young Ashland
five dollars worth of currency in your clothes.
getting
ready
for
the
trial
of
skill
A program is arranged and com­
girl, and has attended Ashland High I
•4
Rutes For
m ittees have been appointed that in-
gal «• nd M iscellaneous Advertí- e g
Mr. Robertson is a fine young m an, at Salem.
Life is a process of getting enough money to move to the sn d the many friends of the young The dem onstrate at Jun io r H ig h 'su re tho success of this very im-
F irst inserti , per i point line ............. .... 6 .1
Lach subseq nt in ertion, 8 point line ......... 0
couple extend to them the best of Tuesday morning, and later in th e 'p o r ta n t gathernig.
city to get enough money to move back to the farm.
I
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Card of -Tli !ks ..........
wishes for a fu tu re of prosperity week at Senior High. ’
10
We are counting most surely on'
Mr. and Mrs Victor Mills togeth-
and much happiness.
Obituaries,
r lint ..........
this team bringing the honors to! or with Mr. and Mrs. Tomilson w-ere
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Ashland in the final contest.
[visitors at the home of Mrs. Emma
<, Canning Club
“All futui events, w here an admission cliarg jg.
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L. Oeder on Sunday evening at a
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I A little organibation of which A sh-’
made ot a c ectioD taken is Advertising,
1 » land is very pround i3 the one that Pioneer Reunion
party
given for Mr. and Mrs. John
MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor
No disco it will be allowed Religious
°i
t
The
reunion
of
the
Pioneer
So-
Gruelle
of Norwalk, Con.
"
i
will
go
to
Salem
a
week
from
Wed-
Phone items to her at 34S-R, between 1« A. H. and 2 p. it.
Benevolent * ders.
°
'
nesday.
ciety
on
Thursday
of
this
week
4s
Mr.
Gruelle
was gracious in show-
and evenings.
an
event
of
considerable
interest
to
>ng
the
beautiful
draw ings for his
Of course we all know what these
DOI ATIONS:
latest hook, called “ Raggedy Andy
.
. little girls have done. Beginning last many in the valley.
C a len d a r o f tl»e W ee k ’s E v e n ts
No donati s to < harities or otherw ise will
Mrs. Petty of Medford, Miss Char-1 spring, this club, composed of Dor-
Ashland boasts many members of
made in adv< ising, or job printing— our contri u~
Septem ber 18th.— W. C. T. U. lotte Chappelie of San Francisco and
(Continued on Page 3)
:
othy
and
Lucile
Crews,
Dena
Joy,
Pioneer
fam illes and at these m eet­
1 County Convention in Park.
tions will bt in cas! .
Mrs.
Sulloway
of
Weed,
an
au
n
t
of
Ellen Galey, and Alice P ratt, under ings descendants of the ones whol
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Sept. 18— Civic Club— Club House. Miss Poor.
: the efficient leadership of Mrs. Al- made Oregon history gather from all
Sept. 20th. Illinois Picnic in Park.
T/»w.
ir
• . club
• . . leader,
_
The best wishes of th eir hosts of ■ bert Joy,
their
have
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Sept. 20th. Thursday Evening friends follow them to th eir new been quietly getting ready to carry ties th at so closely hold t lióse of
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Bridge Club— Mrs. Franco, Hostess. borne, for a very happy and p ro s -1 off the honors and win the right to over the Valley to blind anew the
SEI TEMRER 18
Sept. 20th— Pioneer Reunion, Pio­ perous future.
.
go to Salem.
neer Building.
COCGH DISTURBS SCHOOL
THE OMNISCENT
VIDE -T h e steps of a good! man are ordered
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Tbe try "out ior Places on the Dem-
Sept. 20th Guild Meeting, Parish n a u
WORK
D.
A.
R.
Meeting.
•
onstration
Team,
was
held
at
the
by the Lord.— Psalm 37 23.
house.
School teachers should give the
t SpDt 21th . . . «. . , o
, A
of more than passing High school, under Miss B urr and
same advice to children who have
mu , tc , ,,. „
ilrls
the
coughs as did this Florida teach­
* thl3 week a t 7:30 a t the Civic Club, canned sweet com,
SCHOOL DAYS
,
Sept. 21st. S. S. In stitu te a t Ap-j Club House,
er.
“ I recommended FOLEY’S
A t this time Eleen Galey and Dena
Mornings, nooi
It is a p a rt of the work of the
HONEY AND TAR to the children
aim nights Ashland skretrs arc made plegate School house.
Joy were chosen to represent the
in my school who had the ‘flu ’
gladsome with the j oeession to and from sc hot- bv several > u°^t’ o3J d' 9‘ S‘ ln9tItute at ap -1 D- A- to always m ark co n stitu tio n Club.
and
good results camo whenever
o-irk Attn?Xl i Bi lieftt,
‘
Week, the observance will occur the
Hundred bright ey< 1 bov.
hlle no
team
ooy, and
ami gills.
well I Plegate School . house.
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”ccur inQ V .......
— other learn
appeared
it was used,” w rites Mrs. L.
fitting clothes, with Itealtl, radiating f r o n t e v e r cheek and I Tff. above c .l « t d a r lis t, some „,'on Frt^.,
’ • W h <Mb ”ea!n9t
‘’-m o n ,.ratio » i
A rm strong, Okeechobee, Florida.
eye, they present a igbt 'bat is pleasing. As tl ey hop-skip .h e ev en t, th a t a re « h e d u te d to r thtei A prottram
beeping.
Foley’s Honey and Tar contains
or hurry along with tops that are elastic they present a pic- r ; . : ; . » ' z , « : » 1 ,m added m
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“ .e mb"
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no opiates. Ingredients printed
ROLL YOUR.
editor is notified.
on 4he w rapper. Quickly relieves
O W H WITH
lure no artist can p trav.
ed to be present a t this time.
resent Jackson County at Salem.
M 2 1A CMOIX
colds,
coughs
and
croup.
Sold
•in.I
<T»rl
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r.P
l
A
t
.
11
ia
Plauu<*«l
to
make
this
a
per-
The
hostesses
are
Mr.
Peil,
Cliair.
The st bool hoy
In g ra d in g th e in d iv id u a l e x h ib its,
/ Ot today arc ti e men and m anent feature of these columns and
everywhere.
women of tomorrow and SO long as American boys and girls c,ub Secretaries and ofilcerB of the
aie provided with i <• ed icatioyial facilities till! they enjov var‘oua ^Organizations are asked to
today there will he o lic.-d to w orn over the iture of the mak° U °f value>
keeping the ed-
The milk of human kindness too often is synthetic.
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S O C IE T Y
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nation. Education i
public school systei
pardness for the fut
en is well armed an-
Many of the n:
president can doul
education among tl
discontent, and ana:.
The true Anieri
system, and well h
system in the work
institution that me
mg. It is an instil
Bovs nnd girls. —
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the I ulw aik of any nation t id the great
XTTa'tt.d»“.''
,>lan-
oi America is the best lm liod of pre-
If entertainm ents are planned
■ ie. A nation ot educated m. n and wom- which admission is charged that, of
m all probability will take < are of itself I course, will be paid for at the rate
ons ot the world that are a trouble at of ten cents a line, but if there is
no money consideration It appears
>ss attribute much of it 1.» a lack of : as
any other news item.
masses. Ignorance breed
suspicion, 1 It will be a m atter of gratification,
by, ad of which are seeds << war.
if these events are phoned to 345-R
in ta <es great pride in the ublic school in llme that ’,ubHcation may be of
may, for it is the greates educational' 8° T
Va,ue' and a he,p ,n the
and It is typically Americ; 3. It is an meetings scheduled for the week
ts the liberal suppoirt that t is receiv-i
* * *
tion that merits the best el a rts of o u r: Rawlings-Poo«—
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TEN MINUTES
f •
Tb® m arriage of Miss Alice Poor
and Mr. Clark Rawling was solem n­
ized a t high noon, Sunday, a t T rin­
ity Episcopal church; the Rev. P .
K. Hammond officiating.
The church, filled with wedding
guests, was beautifully decorated in
fall blossoms, pink the prevailing
note, w ith a back ground of delicate
The last ten m utes are the hardest. T he last ten
minutes before a k g joi rney ends, the last te a before the
over meets his ado «1. th ‘ last ten before the accused learns
the ju ry ’s verdict, t ? las ten before the splint: of a broken
imb are removed, ie k st ten before decisioi
.................
a hard-[ferns.
ought battle is rea ed these tens ot m inutes, are superla-
As a prelude, Mrs. Fred Noil sang
lively hard to pa ss. »ut the ten minutes that see the hardest very feelingly, and the bridal party
to some persons is t ‘ ten before the d a y ’s work aids.
entered to tlie strain s of Meudels-
sohon's W edding ‘March, played by
Coming at the <d, v ie n body and mind ai •? .weary, the Miss M arguerite Hammond.
last ten minutes of he daily task are natw ralh hard. They
The bride, on the arm of her fa th .
are hard. They ar hard for the industriously nclined for er, Mr. J. C. Poor, attended by Mrs.
I he honest toiler, fo the Machines! or rarB eO er n f m h ie /o r
f,edb"re' “s Matron 01
clerk or typist oi­
dier employee interes t I in his or j Russell Sherwood of Medford as
lier job and holdin
ie interest ot the efciplo;. r - a t heart. Be8t Man> met at the altar, whore
I>ut to those who i e their job as a gallr-y tots , who keep ivows were p,l8hted ''u a ®cord with the
one eve on the doc as t e minuto hand draws n ear closiim ful1 Eplacopal service, during which
time, who are fear .1 lest they give th « ir empioyer a sec- LeLd“"
Loh',“" l,‘ » « •
- A*
«
—
ond overtime—the 1 f t ten Iilinnf/Ar,
minutes are a time of torture. To The bride was very lovely m soft-
such they will alwa' >e 1: l i d to pass. For the f et th at they!eMt oi crepe-like satin, with hat in
are so held gives the • constancy in repetition a t t, a tim s sixtv I the sanie t0lle and carrying beau-
seconds of irksome < tort.
* tifully arranged pink and white flow-
This also place- U ie s.Hieivi cu t of the running* f o r • ers- Mrs. Elwood Hedberg as M atron
promotion that won U i nately Spell relief. Ft • those who of Honor, was gowned in a harm ony
finish the d ay ’s job ith one eye on the clock dk> j ot finish the! °f S°ft brown> wlt!‘ b*t to m atib ,
lace for advance men and torfeit title to profetnn nt that goes * and carrying ......
yellow
blossoms.
”
to the workers show ig interest in their task.
A fter congratulations were receiv­
i
FAIR A SUCCESSFUL EVENT
The Jackson C<t td.v F air for the year 1923 if naw a mat-
ter of history, a n d .’ will doubtless be reoonled as the most
successful event of- S kind 111 the history of th coxinty.
Xo one who vi> ed the F air can reasonably claim any-
thing other unquali cd success. The exhibits , were typical
o i the productivity < Jn< kson ( ountv and Rogue ' tiver vulley.
r! he best of all prodp ts v eie on exhibition and tho quality, the
size, the beauty o f it ormed an inspiration for manv. that will
be felt in years to < >me. The inspiration afforded the bovs
i nd girls of the conn > will be reflected.
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Exhibits, howev
were not the only success uj features,
The afternoons pro; am afforded clean and pleasant enfcer-
taiument for the the isands who attended, and the liberal at-
tendance recorded e; h day means financial success,
The Tidings sin erely believes that th e Jackson County
F air has attained a « giec that makes it one of the very best
in the Northwest, a I tin success of the recen: event will
doubtless pave the w y for a bigger an<J Iwdter Fan- in 1924.
In July, in the mted States, there were sn: ked 0,839,-
707,747 cigaretts. V ild statistics for the same period ahow
that not one drag wa taken at the pipe,of peace.
T T E S
ed, the Mesdames Ilnm mond, Loos-
ly, Neil, Jones, W inne, Everton, Hed­
berg, Maxey and Robinette en tertain ­
ed the bridal party and intim ate
friends, to the num ber of forty, at
a lovely wedding dinner nt the
Parish house.
The rooms , had been made very
sweet in blossoms and greenery, and
tlie tables were beautifully arrahg-
ed, decorated in pink asters, and
glowing in the soft light of pink
candles.
The wedding cake, cut by the bride,
was an artistic creation.
W hen the delightful dinner ended,
the bridal couple left for th eir new
home in Roseburg.
Miss Poor Is one of A shland's own
girls and is a popular member of
the younger set.
The groom is well-known in Med­
ford, having held a responsible po­
r ti o n there, w ith the California-
Oregon Pow er Company before his
tran sfer to Roseburg, where he holds
an excellent position with th e same
company.
v.
The out-of-town guests were, Miss
Ella Rawlings of Portland, Mr. and
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"I knew you’d like ’em!
It’s the best cigarette
I ever smoked!”
utmost
*o b « e c os
Oliîesbe
f,oned bv ’ pr°P o r.
fbat's w s e^Perta—
Gelds “o y. Cbester-
the
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