Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 11, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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miss n o r a l . amp Dell of E u-t bwimming F ajty —
thought his head had been set • FORMER LOCAN MAN
to Korea.
gen« was the bride’s only attend-1 Among the pre-school affairs afire and was endeavoring to ex-
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WRITES OF DEFENSE
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. ant and Clayton B ernhart of i vras the swimming party given by i tinguish w hat he though: w ei-
ave Church Picnic—
Marshfield was best man. Pre- th e Rosebud class of girls from flames in his hair, when he ob-
In the September 1 issue of the
ast Sunday the members ori ceding the ceremony Mr. B e rn -¡th e Ju n io r departm ent of the served that the gasoline m a n ia c
MISS EDITH DODGE, E ditor
•
Haul Minnesota, Dispatch,
t i e C hristian'C hurch had a pic- h art sang "Oh Promise Me." The! M ethodic Sunday School a t Ilei-j from the spigots of he tank wa
nic and basnet dinner at. the Lohengrin W edding March was ¡m a n ’s. A fter indulging in w a te r! gon was aflame. The truck Zas appears an article by Colonel
Phone items to her at 39, between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M.
Thomas W. Hammond, m ajor of
church parlors.
During the ¡p a y e d by Prof Rex Underwood sports to th e satisfaction of al! { valued at about $8000
infantry,
U. S. Army. According
morning service Dr
Hawley’s of the University
of O regon! a picnic supper was enjoyed in
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS
• were Dr. and Mrs. W ,E Blake Sunday School class of young peo­
to
the
Dispatch.
Colonel Ham­
School of Music.
: the adjoining grove. Those pres­ JUNIOR STOCK RAISERS
Saturday, September 13. Col-i and sons, David and Edg*ar~ Dr" ple won the prize of ten dollars
mond
has
been
attached
for near­
The house was beautifully de­ ent were Elaine Chaney, Mary
ilk» mnoin
_ j
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lege {'M
Club
meets nt
at Phoenix
PAID PREMIUM PRICES ly a year to the Congressional
and Mrs. A. G. Hodges. The which was awarded as p a rt of the
Saturday, Sept. 13. Daughters Hodges made the trip to Ashland program. This was aw arded the corated in warm autum n color?. Powell. May Clary, Beulah and
committee of m ilitary affair.;. He
The bride was lovely in black Agner Harvey, Ada and George
C HICAGO, Sept. 11.
of the Nile meet in G rants Paas to attend the county fair which class th at received
A new is one of the few m ilitary men in
th e
most satin trim m ed in ashes of -roses Derrick end their teacher, Mrs.
at 2:00 o’clock.
method of m arketing the rapidly r the country who can speak wit,,
is being held at the Jackson points for attendance, behaviour and a black velvet hat with satin
Letta Eantburn and daughter
Monday, Sept. 15 W. R. c. County F air grounds
ra
^ e d ’ bv m
Calve3| so rauch ^ th o r ity on the problem
and so forth. The dinner follow­ embroidery. Miss Campbell wore Frances Lee.
social in Lithia Park at 2:30.
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C; ‘ ‘' y
of n at*onal defense.
ing the church service. A very a beaded crown crepe de chine
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Monday, Sept. 15. Ladies Art Ladies A rt Club__
X n "
/ ' V ’y Bef>f Ch’b3
3 ' The art,c:e dea,s with D, ferae
delightful dinner was served, fol­
Mrs. Anderson is a Pi Beta Ph Missionary Meets—
( lub have picnic in park. Bring
The Ladies Art Club will hold lowed by a business session in
sections of the country has been Day plans.
and also a member of several
The September meeting of the
lunch and dishes. Everyone urged their first meeting in the park the afternoon.
It was decided journalism and campus orgajjiza Foreign Missionary Society of the successfully inaugurated at th<
Colonel Hammond was horn
Chicago Union Stock Yards.
to be present*
next Monday evening at :ix to build an annex to the present
and
raised in Ashland, and has
tions.
Mr. Anderson is a P h :
Tuesday, Sept. 16. Civic Clufc o’clock. A program has been ar- church and repair it instead of i Sigma Pi and a member of var- Methodist Church was he'd la u , Two carloads of pet calves, f;Y many relatives living in this city.
Thursday at the home of Mrs. 1 and exhibited at local fairs by
Meeting
Everyone invited.
ranged. The members are asked building a new one. Among the ions other journalism and musi-
Tilton
on Almond street.
The | youthful farm ers in Iowa, were His father was at one time the
Friday, Sept. 19. D. A. R. m eet­ to bring a lunch and dishes. All out-of-town people present vzere
cal organizations having gradua­ nominasting committee composed shipped to the great central mar- ' Ashland postmaster.
ing, at Mrs. Van Sant’s home on of the members are urged to be Mr. an.l Mrs. C. G. McCollister,
ted in ’23
of Mesdames Homer Billings, E ket and sold individually at auc­
Oak street.
present.
The regular business Mr. and Mrs. Will Hoover and
B H unt, and Mrs. A. A. Marskf tion to the head packer buyers Schools Open—
The
young
couple
will
be
at
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meeting will be held.
Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Davis of Green
F orth-three Klamath county
home in M arshfield, where Mr reported th e fol’.owing officer? it substantia! premiums over the
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Spring.
Civic Club M eeting—
for
the
coming
year:
President
’•ural
elem entary schools and six
Anderson is on the staff of the
actual m arket value.
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The Civic Club will hold the R eception For M issionary—
Mrs.
Carrol
P
ra
tt;
vice-president
of
the
seven rural high schools
Coos Bay Times.
Sim ilar auctions, under aus­
The members of the Methodist W. C. T. U. Meet—
second meeting of the social sea­
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Mrs. Homer Billings; Secretary, pices of the International Live
The W C. T. U. of Jackson
son at the clubhouse Tuesday Church, under the auspices of the
Mrs. Jam es Lennox; Treasurer Stock Exposition, are being con­
Women’s
Foreign
Missionary
so­
County
held their county conven­ D. A. R, Meet—
afternoon at 2:30. A musical
Mrs. Fred Engle, leader for the ducted every Tuesday . afternoon NEVER BE WITHOUT IT for h
The D. A. R. will hold the firs Standard Bearers, Mrs. H unt:
immediately eases sudden, severe,
has been arranged’ to follow the ciety gave a charm ing reception tion in the Lithia P ark Monday
Tuesday
evening
in
honor
of
Miss
afternoon
from
one-thirty
to
four-
meeting
of the year at the home King’s H eralds, Mrs. Coder- at the Chicago Union Stock colicky pains and cramps in stomacl
business meeting
Mrs. Stanley
Yards during the County Fair sea and bowels, deadly nausea and weak­
Among those present of Mrs. Elizabeth Van Sant oi.
Robinette, representing the Jack- Mary Young, missionary to Korea. thirty.
L ittle Light Bearers, Mrs. G F son to furnish a more profitable ening diarrhoea. For children and
Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Len . outlet
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son County Health Association A large num ber of people atten d ­ from Medford were Mesdames Oak street Friday, Sept. 19 a t . Billings
for ..............
club calves
and encour- grown-up use
wiil speak on the subject “ Tuber­ ed and enjoyed themselves very Godlove, S. L. Leonard, E dith 2:30 in the afternoon Owing to- nox and Mrs. P ra tt were appoint- . age the juniors in th e ir^ v o rk ’
Prescott and Lozier. A large a small m istake in the program t ed delegates to th e district » o n .!
'
culosis Program s in Relation to much.
C O L IC a n d D I A R R H O E A
A
very
interesting
program
was
delegation
from
Ashland
was
it
was
stated
th
at
the
m
eeting
I
ventlon
which
meets
in"
G
rants
!
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REM EDY
O ther Program s.” Mrs. Robin­
present.
A very necessary home remedy.
would be September 17. which is: p ass, Sept. 27. The tre a su re ’s
ette attended a series of courses given, the first num ber of which
The regular business meeting incorrect
in Portland recently and is very was a piano duet by the Misses
report showed all pledges fully
Francis
and
Rosina
Gallatin.
Rev
I
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.
was
held at which time the fol-
“ Constitution Day” will be ob- met for the year.
well equipped to talk on th at sub­
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by the ____
chapter
ject. The principal address of the Mr. Chaney gave a very good ad-i lowing officers were elected: Mrs. e-erved
The program was given by
afternoon will be given by Mrs. dress, which wa3 followed by a , Alice Jills Jielson, Ashland, v ic e -1 J. C. M ergler will be the speak Miss Mary Young,- a Methodist
the house, inside or out?
Della Blodgett of Chicago, who vocal solo by Mrs. J. E. Angwin, i president, Mrs. Edith P rescott o f ' er of the afternoon, with “ Con missionary on furlough from
We can assist whether
will speak on ‘ Clubs of the Mid­ Miss Bernice Yeo delighted the; Medford, corresponding secretary i stitution Day” a3 his topic. Mrs. Seoul, Korea.
She told in an
audience
with
her
excellnt
piano
j
and
Mrs.
C.
W.
Fraley
of
Ash-
i
L.
N.
Woodside
will
delight
the
dle W est.” Mrs. Blodgett is a
inform al way of her work among
you are j»altering or paint­
playing and the Methodist quar- I land, treasu rer
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organization
with several vocal the Koreans, showing some of
guest of Miss Blanche Hicks, lo­
ing'. Phone ns.
The Rev. V. K. Allison gave selections. The social chairm an th eir skillful needlework.
cal librarian, and a prom inent tet, consisting of Mrs. E. O
club woman of Chicago. She ha? Smith, Miss Jean Anderson, Mr. a special address on “ Law En^ for the afternoon is Mrs. II O.
At the close of the program re- :
kindly consented to give this ad­ A.* Cruz and Mr. G. H. Yeo sang forcem ent” and the ladies gave Amderson with Mrs. Grace An­ freshmen ts were served by the !
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him a vote of thanks for it.
drews, Mrs, Marcia Mitchell and hoste;?, Mrs. Tilton.
dress and the club is indeed for­ several selections.
Instead of giving a regular ad­
There were talks and discus­ Miss Ruth Mitchell assisting her.
tu n ate to have such a gifted wo­
I
dress
Miss
Young
gave
an
infor­
sions
among the delegates of dif­ A short social hour will follow O IL T R U C K B U R N E D
man address it. Mrs Blodgett
Slips of paper -were ferent phases of th e work.
the program and business m eet­
has had experience in the civic mal talk
W H E N B O L T S T R IK E S
passed
through
the
audience
and
clubs and in a great deal of P ar­
Following the business rneet- ing. This is one of the most im­
ent-Teacher work, and everyone questions about Korea were writ-1 ing the Ashland W. C. T. U. p o rtan t meetings of the year, due
COTTAGE GROVE, Sept. 11.__
connected with this work is in­ ten on them and then read to entertained the out-of-town ladies to the topic assigned for the day The Standard Oil company’s large Thousands who had doctored for years and tried every- '
Ih.n? without lasuuc results have found complete relief )
Punch an 6 and every member is particulary
vited.
There will be a socia’ *Miss Young by Mrs. Geo. G. Eu- with a 8OCial hour
delivery truck was destroyed by vitii Cleveland specialist’s new internal prescription.
urged
to
be
present.
banks.
Practically
all
phases
of
wafers
were
served
«■:nex cip*u!c« go direct toinferm»/c<»i«eof Asthmaand
T
hour following the program.
f ’.re at Anlauf today, when a bolt tetnove
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it. So all wheeaiac, yaspny. and couyhin« ¿1 O O m » t i l l lO V A il
Cllif"
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Those in charge of the social Miss Young’s work were served
vanish
as
if
by
mafic.
Bietsed
relief
guarjatteJ
in
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of lightning set fire to the gaso- bouts— or money Lack. Send 10c for 24 hour sample
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events during the year are Mes­ by these questions, which were , , n„ e n ,on.W atso„ W eddlng_
C alifornians M eet—
line
that
was
being
transferred
i
're,:n!nrt
“>
ratorie»
•rearment
to ciinkai
Clinical Laiw
Laboratories
Co.. Cleveland. R e f ., V O U m a v D C S U F C t h a t
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’ tlar
Jar s sure
iz e sold
eold bv
by all
aU food d ru ff I«».
7 u/v- 0 U 1 V L lld L
dames P. S. Provost, F. G. Swe- greatly enjoyed, by all.
A wedding of unusual interest J The Californians had a very to the tank at the service station 1
At the close of the evening ice to friends in Ashland was th a t j enjoyable super at Jackson’s Hot at the An'.auf camp grounds.
denburg, Johnny Gruelle. Max
GeBauer and Frank Dillard.
cream and wafers were served by i cf Miss K atherine W atson of Chi- Springs Tuesday evening.
The
The lightning passed over the
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the missionary ladies, assisted by I cago to John w Anderson, now Affair started with a swimming head of Clyde I<ftonard, driver, 1
D inner Party—
the Standard Bearers, auxiliary j Of M arshfield. It was solemin- party which was held from the who was making the transfer. lie
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a j th e homo of jjr . and Mr?. hours of five to seven. The tank
A delightful dinner party was to the Missionary Society.
given Monday night at the home
Miss Young has been teaching , Dugald Campbell in Eugene. Sat­ was given exclusively to the peo­
of F. D. W agner in honor of Dr. in Ewha H aktang, a girls school , urday. Sept. 6, by the Rev. Chas, ple between those hours. This i
and Mrs. A. G. Hodges who are in Seoul, Korea. She is a teach- J. Elliot, after which Mr. and was followed by a picnic supper
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visiting Dr. and Mrs. W E. Blake er of music and is the only one j Mrs. Anderson, left for a short which was _ greatly , enjoyed
by ___
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Wli! do
'f o r t h is rich.
in
Korea,
so
finds
a
very
wide
motor
trip
to
Ashland,
C
ra
te
r!
present
A
dance
completed
t
h
e
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WC v3im f° r 1
of this city. A three course din­
m il le enricK^g
were teat c«»sed by Catar It tarr^ or
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n er was served by the charm ing field for her work. She is home Lake, Oregon Caves and othe* program. About th irty
e w s iy d is h ~ *•
hostess. The table was very beau- on furlough and plans to make points of interest in southern present and reported a very hap-i
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tifully decorated. The guests a trip to the east to study music I Oregon
py time.
1 1 CHENEY &. CO ., T oledo. Ob,-.
:S O C IE T Y :
Thursday, September i i , 1021
open there doors tomorrow m orn­
ing for the first day of the 1924-
i 25 school year. The first day
will be -devoted to registration,
purchase of books and assignm ent
to seats. Classes will convene on
Y» ednesday,— Klam ath Herald.
Tl>i»re''s wisdom in reading ads
I n s is t o n
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A CHEAP suit may
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G ood clo th es are
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clothes are not good;
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a right to expect in
style, fit and work­
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YEAR
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