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PAGE TWO A shland daily tidings Saturday, October 13, lOUi A s h la n d D a ily T id in g s (E stab lish ed in 1 8 7 6 ) P u b lished E very E ven in g E xcept Sunday by THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO Bert R. Greer .................................. Editor OFFICIAL CITY PAPER Telephone 39 E ntered at the Ashland, Oregon, Postoffice a3 Second Class Mail M atter. Subscription P rice, D elivered in City One M cnth ...................................................... $ .65 Three Months ................................................. 1.95 Six Months ................................................. 3.75 One Year ..................................................... 7.50 tors, physiologists appreciate that fact. To “ likker up” means pres9ion of countenance was a study chicken farms, roadhouses, degradation of young men and the in astonishme“t. some packages detamation of young women, probably your brother vour sis-!were larse’ some sma11 but a11 were ter. A parody on an old alibi is “ A likkered up mind has no!“surprlse” packages' conscience.” 1 Interesting letter was read r p i. , , from- Miss Elsie Howell, w ritten after the terrible earthquake. In it • “ AVI6 UDanswera'Jle “ why” with any specious reasons, Why not uphold and make an effort to strengthen good she tells of their exPpriPnces in res citizenship in America by declaring for and aiding in the ob cue W°rk’ and excerpt8 wiU bp sivpn of A m e rie l^ T h T e x ‘° 7 " S ti,U ti1011 o f t h e | “ ^ power to confer happiness on others.' Their friends rejoice in them a n d ! t wish for them many more years fu ll! to over-flowing with well deserved blessings. NEW WALL PAPER B EEF A LA GENEVOISE PARIS, Oct. 12.— Plain boiled » ' - , resb,„™ t9 were beef w ihtout the cabbage makes an appetizing dish when prepared a la 1 française. E" “ ’ C urry and Brown in butter a large spoonful spread organization as, the American condemning the prohibition amendment to the constitution sets and Mrs- Dillard- ______ch°PPed shallot moisten with up a precedent for disregard of American government which Those thPrp pronounced this o n e 1 a haif a glass of warm will be only too well appreciated by those whose thinking isl°f the m°st delightful of mppHngs. French housewives uses Let cook for five or six not and their morality and spiritual eoneentinn nf ¡.„„PTin„a ,, „ r “ can right democracy LATEST DESIGNS LOWEST PRICES lOe. to 17% c the sin g le roll— tw o rolls to th e bolt. This new paper bolds a sur water. (The prise for the careful buyer. white wine.) m inutes and By Mail and Rurul R ou tes: meetings are Mrs. B. R. Greer, Mrs. add a cupful of brown sauce, two One Month ...................................................... $ .65 The largest exclusive paint j F. H. Johnson, Mrs. J. H. Fuller, spoonsful of puree of tomatoes, salt and wall paper store in South Three Months ................................................. 1.95 So why, if the A. F. L. is for law enforcement, should it Mrs. J. H. McGee and Miss Hicks pppper- two spoonsful of essence o f ! o ern Oregon. Six Months ........................................................ 3 50 resolute to condemn bone-dry prohibition and want to “ lik- The meetings are always held in the f anchovy and so,ne «hoped parsley, One Year ......................................................... 6.50 church parlors. Cut the cooked beef in nice slices ker up?” • * • ! and arrange upon a baking dish. DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES: Upper Valley Community Club Meets ^>our over the sauce and scatter over Single insertion, per inch ...................................30 »-♦ « i m » The Upper Valley Community bread crumbs. Brown in the oven M » M M ♦ ♦ Y early C ontracts: JUST ONE WAY Club will hold its first m eeting of ) togethpr with potatoes a la anglaise One insertion a week ................................... j .27% There is ju st one way to the 17th, at the home of Mrs C T ~—— — — — —— -------- Two insertions a week .......................................25 escape the confusion and un MOSQUITOS VANQUISHED Payne on the Boulevard. Mrs. Payne Daily insertion .........................................................20 MBS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor pleasantness of the weekly wash-day.— will be asisted by Mrs. B utler W alk one Items lo her s t 346-R, Between in A. M. and 2 P. M SACRAMENTO. Cal., Oct. 11. er R ates F or L egal and M iscellaneous A d vertisin g and evenings. Miss Grayce Teich will he a t th is ' Foreshad°w ing general use of top Send it to the Laundry F irst insertion, per 8 point line ................. $ .10 .................................................................................................. ..... m eeting and doubtless will have! n?inn° WS’ scIpntificahy known a i Five m inutes to get your bun Each subsequent insertion, 8 point l i n e ......... 05 som ething of interest for those p res-1 Gambusio affnis- in the state war on dle ready, one m inute at the Calendar of Events__ Card of Thanks ............................................ 1.00 kogee, th eir old home— where he t:: phone, and so far as you are mosquitoes, W alter M. Dickis, exe O bituaries, per line ......................... ....................02% Oct. 13— College Club, Civic Club will have oportunity to “ listen in ” ent. The chairm an of the committee concerned to House, 2:30 P. M. in charge of this m eeting is Mrs. cutive officer of the state boar.! of a t the diferent ones from city to fed WHAT CONSTITUES ADVERTISING Jim Tucker, and an interesting pro health, announced today th? minnows " Washday is a thing of the Oct. 13— D aughters of the Nile, ‘"All future events, where an admission charge is eral, also the privilege of a wonder Masonic Hall, 2:30 P. M. gram is planned for the afternoon. planted by the health hoard in P j - | ” Past made or a collectioa taken is A dvertising. ful library, and a visit with relatives This will largely be a social meet tah creek, Yolo county, have com ( Oct. 15— Ashland Study Club, and friends. No discount will be allowed Religious or 'y e guarantee you prompt ef pletely exterm inated the mosquitoes ing, hut a report of the committee 2.30 P. M. a t Miss W atson’s. Benevolent orders. ficient and courteous service. They went from here via the which ordinarily breed on the stream . who have planned the program for * • * southern route. to W agner, Okla., ‘‘Our experim ent in I’utah creek' the year, will he given and publish Honored by High Ofice__ DONATIONS: proves conclusively th at the top min where Mrs. Dil’s father, Capt. John Send it Mrs. Mabel A. Roberts who left B. Cook lives. On the way aside from ed later. It is hoped that there will now will vanquich the m osquito.” ; No donations to charities or otherw ise will be be a large attendance as this m eet made in advertising, or job printing— our contribu Sunday to attend the Grand Temple the usual stops they will visit Mrs. said Dickie, and w hat is more ini ing is an im portant one. tions will be in cash. of Pythian Sisters of Oregon held Dill’s sister at Mexia, Texas. portant, we found th a t the minnows E n gagem ent A nnounced— at P ortland Tuesday and W ednes ~ increase very rapidly and are soon They will visit a t W agner for a ♦ >>> i * m m « m m m m m m ' The eneageraent of Mies W an d , dtatrlbuted over the entire teng“ day of this week, returned to Ash j time, later going to Muskogee where Bashand to Mr. Robert Anthony of a stream .” land Thursday evening. they will spend the w inter. At ASHLAND LAUNDRY W hile there, she had conferred j Christm as ¿here will be a family re- Spowart was announced in Oakland OCTOBER 13 Phone 165 early th is week. Announcements Classified ads bring results. BE V ERY COURAGEOUS:—Only be thou strong and very upon her the highest office in the union ih the old home, which will be have reached friends in Ashland. gift of the Grand Temple. Mrs. Rob- one of th e p articularly bright spots courageous, that thou niavest observe to do according to all erts was elected Supreme Represen- of the visit. Miss Bashand is well known, having the law, that thou mayest prosper whithersoever thou tative to the biennial International The good wishes of friends are gone to school here during' her high goest.—Joshua 1:7. < ( meeting, the next session of which theirs, and we are ’ counting most school years. She is a neice of Mrs. BUILT FOR SERVICE Alex Livingston and has visited here will be held a t M ontreal, Canada. surely on their retu rn to Ashland. i t many times since her departure from This is a well deserved honor, for MAINTAINED FOR SERVICE > t Ashland. She has been living in Cal-j Mrs. Roberts has served in the v ar At Dinner at the Greer’s__ NEW TOWN, NEW CHURCH ifornia recently. The date of the! ious official capacities of the Grand The Long-Bell Lumber Company, with headquarters at Temple and is fully qualified to per On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dill dined wedding was not announced en fam ille in the hospitable home of • ♦ ♦ Kansas City, Missouri, is building a new town ju st across the form the duties of the new office. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Greer, on G ranite ( < Surprise P arty— BUILT IN ” FEATURES • * * ( owlitz river, from Kelso, Washington. It is progressing rap street. The Dills and the Greers A num ber of friends, perhaps idly under a program for building which was laid out consid A Surprise for th e G lenn’s— are very old friends, having lived twenty-five, planned and carried out On W ednesday of this week Mrs neighbors in Muskogee, Okla., and a delightful surprise on Mrs. Boyd erably in advance of the development. Everything, from AT T. H. Simpson planned and success since coming to Ashland, have been str eets, so wide, restricted*building districts, both business fully carried out a surprise on her Tucker, who lives south-east of THE close friends. Mr. and Mrs. town, on the Houck ranch. The oc-i ami residential, civic centers, sewers, water and light systems, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn on very Dill came somewhat later than the casion was Mrs. Boyd’s birthday and social and entertainment features of someone’s idea of a model their fifty-second wedding anniver Greers. she surely was surprised. The weatli- town. R. A. Long, chairman of the hoard of directors of the sary. They were invited to the * * * erm an behaved very unseemly but Simpson’s for dinner th a t evening P. T. C. o f Ju n ior H igh M eets— Long-Bell company is credited with the idea. in s p ite of t h a t e v e ry o n e w as th e re . never suspecting tha.t there would be The P. T. C. of Junior High will I The evening was spent in danc- The principal section of the program we wish to discuss other ___ guests. When they ttrriveu arrived hold its m eeting on Tuesday of this ing and games and a jolly good visit is the lcligious feature ot tile construction program for the tbpy found covers laid for fourteen week, at Ju n io r High building at till at a late hour the refreshm ents town, which is expected to he a town of fifteen thousand in and the most beautlfui flowers and three P. M . There is a fine program were served. These proved to be a ith relatives to greet prepared and every member is u rg most substantial and satisfying SERVICE THAT PROMOTES th eir congratulations ed to be present and every one in- three course luncheon, to which all he most d elig h tfu l' terested is cordially invited to come did full justice. The occasion will he ACCOMODATION THAT UPHOLDS undenominational. It is still in its infancy a s T ^ o n ™ , , ^ I X 7 £ e 2 and enjoy this, with the members. one long remembered by the guests who have kindly consent as well as the one in whose honor pioject. At a meeting recently in the community “ Y ” in Lon«•!oIther pnd of the beautifully dec- ’ ed Those CO-OPERATION THAT CONTINUES to assist are Miss Berna H aight it was planned. ‘ O’ view, it was recorded members of thirteen different denomin-j T!10s0 “I*“ rod »ho clay one ot her d e iig h th n i, * * * ations preferred the idea of such a community church, whereby hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Simpson rendered solos. The late President C elebrate Golden W edding__ the expense of conducting the religious life of the community were Mrs. R obert Neil. Miss Anna Roosevelt’s address to “ The F irst Thursday, October the e ig h te e n th ,' Hargrove, Mr. and Mrs. Will Glenn International Congress of M others” —the sorvice distinction would less he expensive and less widely spread and cut was Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Day’s goId-! Up jo t V alle, View, Mr. and Mra. H enry will be read by Mrs. Max Ge Bauer en anniversary of their wedding. into social units as well as religious units. C arter and family and Mrs. Nettie and Mrs. Henry of Ju n io r High, will They spent the day quietly at hom e' Economically, a m atter of overhead expense, for pastoral Keith of c Montesano, W ash., who is give a vocal solo. for the most part, going out to din here. Mrs. K eith is a neice services choir salaries heat, water, light, interest and taxes There will be much of interest ner and receiving callers and m ak of Mr. Glenn. D on’t P ay to be discussed and a large attehd- ing a few calls. C ongratulatory mes i t would be much preferred. Socially we can’t, see where it Sei For Quick P lowers from Medford and f u r s 1ance is urged, Exborbitant sages and cards and rem em brances1 would or will change the imniuiability of laws of selection and from Alaska were among the g ifts’ Service anil * * * ' P rices were received from the close friends adoptation and separation along purely social lines thru the th a t Mrs. Glenn found a w aitin g 1 Lady Elks Card Club Meets— Sutisfact ion that were aw are of the date of the j limits ot entertainment budgets. Religiously, it means the sub them. On this occasion, the congrat- The Lady Elks Card Club met at anniversary. version of ereeds and doetorines, and the submission of indivi ulations of th eir hosts of friends are their club room on Thursday after To Mr. and Mrs. Day are extended Befinisher of Floors ami Furniture dual interpretation of the Old or New Testament to som< offered and may many more anni- noon at tw o-thirty P. M. There were the w arm est congratulations on this j versaries be celebrated. four tables of bridge played altho rounding out the half century of For vour Decorating and Interior and Exterior Painting j »reader who talks philosophy of religion and dares not preach « * * <"> both five-hundred and bridge are companionship and comradeship. To church doctorine at any time, because the church will not have Mr. an<l Mrs. Dill Entertained__ played. Mrs. Franco made the high them, more than most, has been giv- Located at 1 lardy Bros. Hardware Store a doctorine. As a good a maxim to go by would be, “ Where On Monday evening oft his week score on this occasion. , on happiness in each other, and the! the Bible speaks we speak; where the Bible is silent we are Miss Amy Ramsey and Mr. Tom Delicious refreshm ents were ser silent,” as can be found. Then comes the question, “ Who is Hudson of Scenic Drive entertained ved by the hostesses, th e Mesdames at a very delightful dinner in honor H. H. Gillette and J. D. McRae going to determine the speaking and the silence? of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dill who de-S * * * FORD NEW S STORY As there are some two hundred different Protestant de parted for Oklahoma on W ednesday, W. R. C. Club M eets__ nominations in the United States alone, from those based on evening. Mr. and Mrs. Gilmore, old The W. R. C. Club will meet with no creed to creeds with as many articles of discipline or church friends, of host and hostess and Mrs. George Carey at 120 Gresham rules as Heinz has pickles and chow-chow, the attem pt to solve honor guests, were guests also. Street on Monday afternoon of next' The piece de resistance was chick- week. This is a purely social meet- t le lcligious educational problem of over-ch’urclied town with en, prepared as only a southern) ing, the members always having all small congregations and struggling pastors, by a concentration woman can. To th a t, and all other most delightful time. They have us-!* ot all church goers under one-un-or-interdenominational roof delicious viands th a t accompanied, ually a large attendance, num ber-' the guests did full justice. The even ing perhaya forty. Light refresh 1 ing was spent in the friendly visit ments are served and are of the | tha.t only old friends may enioy in most delicious order. I follows the introduction of many changes and ....... . ’ its fullness. • * * social lde of the organization minus or entirely socialistic for • * * W ednesday Club M eets— The new list prices on Ford ears F.O.B. Detroit are as follows: ' the sake of economy. Luncheon for Mrs. Dill— The W ednesday Club met a t the That, is something we can’t feature as a human possibility Runabout ....................................... $269 to $265 Miss Blanche Hicks was gracious Presbyterian church on W ednesday As an experiment in social life it is not unique, nor something hostess a t a four course luncheon, J of this week at 2:30 P. M., with a U itli S tarter and Demountable Rims $350 new only on a broader scale, with denominational institutions given a t the Hotel Ashland, at twel-)good attendance, considering the Touring Car ................................. $298 to $295 on the ground to act as a barrier, under no very advantageous ve-thirty P. M. on W ednesday of this weather. \\ itli S tarter and Demountable Rims $380 week, in compliment to Mrs. Dill The social feature both preceded po,,p® ............................................. $530 to $525 ciicumstances. If the program succeeds as far as building a who departed th a t evening for the and followed the business meeting, large edifice, the hiring of a non-doctorinal pastor, philosopher hour Door Sedan ......................... $725 to $685 south. The appointm ents and service At the business meeting. many or higher critics, the test will be the resultant religious life and were in keeping with the delight things of im portance were discussed hord Cliassis............................... $235 to $230 education the community will take on from a centralized ab- fully planned affair. One Ion I ruck C h a ssis.............. $380 to $370 and new officers were elected. The guests (who shared Miss soi-ption ot numerous named religious institutions to one that is Mrs. O. W inter will act as pres der the , l°W P T V ’l-'y t0 “ ,e Weekly Purchase Plan. Persons enrolled ,,n- unnamed to he a distributor of a supposedly unified svstem of Hicks’ hospitality other than the ident, for the ensuing term , Mrs. J. by the^reduction in’ ¡ 2 ^ ° f " 'eir CarS «»‘»niatiea.ly tienefit complimented guest, Mrs. Dill, were, R. Robertson, as vice president; religious thought to the needv of salvation Mrs. L. M. W right, Mrs. B. R. Greer, Mrs. F. H. Johnson, as secretary, and Whether its •• ¡„ter” or “ un ” it has a tinge of sarcasm that Mrs. J. R. Edw ards and Mrs. Selma Mrs. a»o 'octo b ei T,',-0" ' • J " 0 M/ ’tOr Co“ " a"-'’ '"«<'•• «'-->«< °„e vear Dillard as treasurer. gives a spice oi clairvoyancy and mysticism to the probable fu- Gray- Plans were made for the next level i ,1 r g '" g 1,6 l>nCeS ° ‘ tl,e Ford at '¡'uc to Ihc lowest t m e ot American religious discussions. Many engagem ents had to be can m eeting which will occur the sec- ie\ei in the history of the company. celled because, for business reasons ond W ednesday in November. A rare a l a J e f i e i d o l t v e r s ' T h i! " ' P P ° - F I>O° r S ,'d a " h the time of th eir d eparture was an- treat is in store for those who at- ......, ,h,'>crs- p .'18 type sedan was introduced in the Ford line a little over ticipated for several days. tend since Mrs. Ellis has kindly of WHY “ LIKKER U P” ? Mr. and Mrs. Dill are leaving Ash Why the American Federation of Labor wants to “ likker land to be gone for the w inter, per fered to teach those interested (and all are) the lovely handiw ork in up is answerable undoubtedly by specious arguments and var haps for a longer period. Their which she Is so skilled. ied m coloring as individual members can conjure. Eeonomi- friends are hoping th eir love for The dem onstration will be given e.dlv the only beneticiaiw is the government, which collects Ashland and the many friends here at th e m eeting and details will be revenue. Socially to “ likker u p ” is tabooed as poor form will bring them back sooner. The forthcoming, later. Dill’s have expresed themselves so regar,Hess «,1 the “ high fliers” of the big cities, or the toughs warmly in regard to the love they The hostesses had planned a uni ol the underworld. Neither or both cm, be said to be good feel for Ashland, the cords of friend que feature in entertainm ent, and the Elephant T rade” was the cause examples ot conduct. Industrially “ likker” is the surest route ship will draw them back, when of much h ilarity : the modus oper- FORD, LINCOLN, FORDSON DEOLERS o losing a job, railroad, hank, grocery store or office. Indi- their visit is over. andi was unusual, and when the lntoxicating liquor potentially is drunk. Business men, doc- They are combining Mr. Dill’a time came to exhibit the treasure plans to attend the courts at Mus- rightfully won, the new ow ner’s ex-l S O C !t T J. O. RIGG Y i i First National Bank Ashland, Oregon E. MELVIN HART Ford Motor Company Detroit, Mich. HARRISON BROTHERS Ashland, Oregon.