Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 26, 1925, Image 3

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    Darrówían
lngton Street, Wllkee-Barr, Penn­
sylvania. "N* Illiteracy lp 1910”
la the division's aim. Mrs. Lon*
has issued helpful leaflets avail­
able upon request. It postage 1*
enclosed.
The Press and Publicity Insti­
tute held recently was remark­
able lor its large attendance. A
registration of 126 for an In­
stitute conducted by a department
as highly specialised as Is that of r„»««d* bocks— “Bridge Of the
Press and Publicity, was note­ Gods’* toll bridge across Columbia
worthy. •
I'Urer will be started soon.
(Continued Prom Page Two)
FOB RENT— fl-room house on
Oak St.. unfurnished, hot wator
In connection. 122:60. Inquire
Hotel Ashland,
44-3
FOB RENT—Splendid
two
room furnished apartment. New­
ly decorated, Uflth kitchenette
and privato bath. 367 Vista S t,
Phone .133.
44-tf
FOB RENT— 12 aeres. 3 miles
from town. Bargain for right
party. P. O. Box 144.
44-3
FOR BENT— Beautifully Mr.
nlshod, now apartment for one
or two persons, o n ' first floor.
Bath. To right party. Teachers
preferred. 31 8. Second St.
44-tf
rooms, furnace heat.
Ltthla
Apartments. 36 8. Second St. *
41-tf
FOB RENT— Furnished cabins,
and small
Granito St.
apartments.
FOB , RENT— New, modern,
furnace heated Apts., and sleep­
ing rooms. GhatUn Apts.. Phone
303-R. Call forenoons or eve­
nings.
3-1 Mo.
FOR SALK— Newtown apples,
wind falls.
Fine large ones.
Thirty-five cents per tied sack.
Bring sacks and pick them your-
self. Daveshlfl Orchards. Val
FOR SALK—All varieties of
apples, cheap, at orchard. Prices
low at 60c par box. Doran, 498
Ashland St.
34-tf
TERMS
17
ACRES— 14
and 3 for pasture.
acres tilled,
Priced at
41,000.
• ACRES best of land, fenced,
4600.
lJ.flS ACRES bottom land, al­
falfa and grain, living water, ir­
rigation for 7 1-2 acres, cheap
at 41100.
AU near City llmlta. with tele­
phone and R. F. D. privilege«.
Inquire of O. 8. Butler, 41 Gran­
ite St.. City.
22-1 mo.
black
white.
Phone
Valley
30, two heifers,
and white, one red and
V brand on left hip.
11-F4. Harry Weagant,
46-6»
View Diat
WANTED— Clean cotton rags
at the Tidings oîflce. 6c per
44-tf
pound
FURNITVRK and mattress re
pairing. 816 Granite St
Box 631.
All Kind«
Other 'troops of Campfire Oírle
Ola««.
have been organised la
the
Bcbopls. all -nnder oomifatoat
guardians, , which are planning
a season of delightful activities.
Two nehr members were added Mrs. J. C. Margtor, which told
India’s story; Its need and the
to Waxlyata Troop recently.
opportunity offered Just at the
preeent time, and the great re­
sponsibility retting on the church
peclally well received and the
The members of the Royal for the accomplishment of that
Special workers and
games enjoyed most heartily.
Neighbor Lodge planned a very work.
Those who contributed so happy affair Wednesday evening, churches were noted as was the
much to the enjoyment o f the fg which the young son of Mrs. mass movement in opening the
evening were Miss Lolita Pierson Alien Autry, who is at ths home subject. The writer gave her
When a man says he’ll never
in piano solo; Mias Lola Gilmore of her parents, Mr. and Mre. W. hearers a very definite Idea In
Money in your hands has just as much
marry
It is Just because he
in readings; Miss Eatella Jones H Hodklnapn. on Church street, thia splendid paper, of the work
magic
power an in another’s. It depends
doesn’t kow what kind of girls
end Mrs. H. 8. Aikins in dnet;«wus the recipient o f a beautl of the ehureh ta India. ——
upon how yon use it;
there are In the world
A letter from Dorothea Abra­
Dr. Mattle B. Shaw In readings, fully engraved silver cap, the
accompanied by Miss Cartbel
of th, iod.e oi which his ham of Roseburg, who want <tnt
“ One dollar Down” paid on some lux-
Be quiet. Then you will know
under the Presbyterian Board,
urv
you cannot afford may head you for
what others think of you. And
and who with Mtsa Elsie Howell
.they
won’t
know
what
you
think
poverty
and failure.
! from this church, are teachers In
of
them.
the True Light Middle School
One dollar down used in opening a sav­
cored. Prices were offered tor very much
at Canton, was read.
ings
account in this bank, may he the be-
Don’t
tell
all
you
know.
(!
told ot the June Commencement
Is
discouraging
to
learn
how
lit­
ginning
of a fortune
and her little vlalt with the class
> In Haw- kj I ib I jm U c Card Utah—
tle It really Is.
after
the
close
of
school.
On
were won
Thursday, October the twenty-
Mesdamee second marked the regular meet- June 14. Chinese friends beg­
Sometimes one person doesn't
nd 8wen- | Dg of the club hi Its pleasant ged them to Jeave because of the
like another .because they are
unsettled
state
of
affairs
and
the
ire beau- club room. At this time nsw
tolds.
officers were elected, resulting Imminent danger, eo th e y .' with
Ashland, Oregon
ao carried jn Mra. O. H. Hedburg, presi- a number of others, left for
Msntla,
going
to
a
place’
1«»
iught, and uent and Mrs. Tony Franco, vice
to Clarence Darrow to be the new
sly golden president.
The retiring presl- miles from that city- Mias Elsie «S*e dictator of America? The co­
Howell
was
taken
111
and
re­
eds of the University of Te*a.-i are
s of black dent, Mrs. B. 8. Storm, was
There has been no acci­
wearing regulhg “ Darrowtea
ave added presented with beautiful yellow moved to the Government hos­ sew
gfil*iT T ~r” to hold up their aklrta.
dent about the popularity
manta.
and white chrysanthemums, the pital; later was able to bo taken "They’re Just as sensible as the
back
to
this
resort,
where
she
Oxford bass the boys am wearing,'*
gathered gift of the 'Ashland Oreenhouae.
says pretty Thelma Winder. ' j
Miss Car-
g|x tables of bridge and five was recuperating when the let­
blended in hundred
were
played;
Mrs. ter was written. Eighty Oan-
familiar Frank Merrill securing high hon- ton missionaries are now at by American Home Department.)
snd Mrs. ora ¡n bridge and Mrs. William Mpnila. The last mail they had Club Institute Certificates ........10
s number Rog, ln f^ e hundred. The prises received was June, first and came
Total attendance ..............
She and Miss (A. record will be kept of total
sant close awarded were lovely potted prim- from Canton.
Howell srp staying at the home number of attendance certificates
to a happy evening
The hostesses. Mrs. A. E. Kin­ of James D. Rogers, the first Issued to each club and an entry
Baked Bean Sapper—
ney and Mrs. F. D. Wagner missionary In the Philippines. wUl be made on score card.)
Junior High Circle of P. T. serybd dainty refreshments as Miss Howell Is still ill and Miss
A. expect to have a Baked Bean the pleasant close of a pleasant Abraham Is teaching. They are
Supper, Friday evening at the afternoon.
The second Thurs­ not permitted yet to return to
Junior High building, which wlU day In November is ths date of their work, from a letter re­
ceived from Miss Abraham this is asked to give one hour of one
be served cafeteria fashion, from the next meeting
All Priced Reasonably.
week. Friends are more than program in October, 1926, to the
five to seven.
consideration of elimination of
anxious
for
their
safety,
for,
The social feature looms large
prior to their going to China, Illiteracy in América, which means
In these gatherings, for the chief
the young ladles were well be­ In the community In' which the
thought Is to acquaint parents
club exists. This request comes
Or at Your Grocer
loved teachers at Junior High.
and friends with the teachers
from
Mrs.
Charles
Long,
Wash-
The program closed with an
and each other, and thus all
entertaining monologue. “"A Lit­
become acquainted with ths
tle
Bit of Leaven,” given
needs of the school.
Just now some new equipment nounced
that each wishing to very delightfully by Mrs. W. M.
Is required for the playgrouifd take tke work bring the ma­ Poley. The story, while a char­
and the object, other than good terials she wishes to nse. Miss acter sketch and amusing, car­
fellowship. Is to secure money Ada Brewster, county home de­ ried a message to the heart of
for Its purchase. All friends are monstration agent will he In the listeners.
The next open meeting will
invited to be preeent Friday eve­ charge and will probably bring
ning to enjoy the Baked Bean some material, hut not enough
to supply the class.
The hostess will furnish one
hot dish and a hot drink, but faring.
Waxlyata Troop 2, Junior High as is the custom, the members
will bring their sandwiches for Social Circle Meets
The Social Circle of the
i the luncheon since this Is an
Chriatlan church are to be en­
all day meeting.
,
For further Information, call tertained at the beapttful coun­
Mrs. Homer Barron, Mrs. Mark try home of Mrs. Edwin Dunn,
True or Mrs. Jackson. 604 Iowa east of Ashland, on Wednesday
. street, members of the commit­ October the 34th. There !• a
special program prepared for the
tee on arrangements.
The next regular meeting will afternoon o f, interest to every
Cars are provided Tor
he ln November at the home of guest.
PHYSICIANS
Mrs, Homer Barron. Those who those attending, and will be
T h e California Oregon Power Com pany announces with gratification that as a result o f
wish to make hats are urged to at thq church* at the appointed
DR. W. J. CRANDALL
increased earnings and assets and improved business conditions it is no longer necessary
hour.
I
Osteopathic Physician A Hnrgeon come early.
TOM
S IM S
SAYS
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Where the alck are cared for
Spécial rate to Invalida. Call 163
BUILDING, Rapairing, Shing­
ling, Painting, Kalaominlng, Ra-
flntshlng. W. T. Blackwell, 8 «
Garfield. Phone 323L,
307-»f
maternity
Reasonable Ratee
163 Granite. Telephone 163
buy land
Now Is tho time to buy land
aa land values are as low as
they ever will be. I have »omc
of the boat land In the valley,
priced at 4200 per acre. 70 acre
ranch all good Irrigated land, 6
room bungalow, large dairy barn,
13 acres Newtown apples that
netted the owner 4600 per acre
thia year. This Is a real bar­
gain. Price 4200 per acre.
Al­
go a 4-room plastered house, lo.
60x140.
Price 41,000.
Also
have other bargains. W. W. Rob­
ison. 43 N. Main. St.
41-«
l y e S train? T h is H elps
For strained eyds try slmptt
chmphor, hydrastls. wltchhaael,
etc., aa mixed in Lavoptlk eye
«6SB. One email kettle helps any
case weak, strained or
It will surprise you.
•ye cup free. — Meh
Druggists.
La Grande— Christ
rier, buys 170-acre trs
rat farm.
•
Chiloquin— Oil company starts
wort on large oil distribution
plant here.
Medford — 8uncreet
Co. buys 317 acres on
farm land, and will but
ployee' cottages and
ffult plant.
»rtlaad Radio entertains 10,
is to vea tod ruttore, _ ------
Cold Need Net Bother You
Uniform
Wood and Coal Combination or Coal
Heaters
Quality
WICK FURNITURE CO.
^Another milestone!
F u tu re Issues of
P re fe rre d S to ck W ill
be O ffered on a S ix
D ollar D ividend Basis.
Hom e 487-J
F ir st National Bank Bldg.
HOME
SUPERIOR
Franklin Bakery
MARCELLING 78c, Phone 188J
for appointment or call 83 Hel­
mut 8L, upstairs apt.
28-1 mo. O ffice Phone 120.
' convalescent
“ONE DOLLAR DOWN"
to offer a return o f seven per cent in order to obtain capital through the sale o f its
Itema of Intereet to members of
Mra. Elwood Hedburg and Mrs. the Federated cluhi, clipped from
DR. CHARLES A. HAINES
Gerald Weener were hostesses the Federation News. current ia-
Physician and surgeon
for the social meeting of the aue:
Office Phone 1«*-J
Auxiliary to Trinity Guild, which Mrs. Dunbar Announced Honor
Rcoré Card
Home Pli<»ncl«4-L was an event of Wednesday eve­
At the Marshfield Contention
Office honra, 10 to 13 A. M.; 3 ning, last, at the Pariah House.
to 6 P. M.; 7 to 8 evenings. Citi­
Mah Jongg was played by the the delegatee voted to adopt an
sene Bank Building.
guests, those securing prises tor Honor Score Card, aa recommend­
ed by the Preeldent In her an­
DR. HAWLEY — Above Tidings their skill In the Intricate game nual address. The 8core Card
were
Mra.
Claude
Babcock
and
office. Phone 91.
Miss L* Vita Huff, the first alma to develop an esprit da corps
B. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­ named winning firat place and among the various clubs ln ap­
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
plying a measure of efficiency to
throat— X-ray Including teeth,. the latter the consolation.
Jfflce hours, 10 to 13 and 2 to 4 Tbore was an excellent atten­ their own work and obligationa.
6, Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, dance and the evening was a de­ as well aa ln developing and pro­
n -.." -,
lightful one at the close of which moting statewide Interest In the
<’. KLLYHON s f t l NN, D.M.D. the hostesses served delicious re- projects which tho Federation has
from time to time endorsed and
Citizens Bank Bldg.
freh-nenta.
accepted
as major activities.
O ffke Phone 181. Res. Phone IR4
This was the first social meet­
During
the Présidents’ Proces­
Evenings By A ppointm ent
ing of the season. This Organi­
zation holds its meetings the sion at the next State Convention,
first and third Wednesday eve- caeh dob wilt report the points
PLANING MILL
listed on the Score Card and each
nlngs In each month.
club president will mark her own
JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET
WORKS. Cor. Hal man and Van Splendid Program —
club’s score sheet.
Neaa. Phone 141.
194-ti
Many clubs ars busily engaged
Friday night’s program given
In
keeping a record ot pointa al­
by the Women’s Missionary So­
W lllT T L E TRANSFER CO.
ready
earned and keen competi­
ciety at the Presbyterian church
For Service
tion for high scores la being pre­
was
one
of
especial
Interest
to
Dealers ln Coal. Wood, Packing.
dicted, Will not each club enter
Crating and Storaga. Long dist­ those gathered to enjoy i t
This open meeting took the whole-heartedly Into thia plan.
ance trucking.
Honor Score Card
place of the regular meeting
Dues
paid
prior to annual '
T. I . POWELL—General »Trans­ which would have occurred Wed­
meeting ...................................... 6
fer — Good team and motor nesday afternoop.
After d,e-
tenckk. Good service at a rea- vottonals, Mrs. J. M. Rosa, prsM- Contribution to Scholarship
dent. In a brier word of wel-
EEHIGJC * R
come
and
Introduction,
an­ Contribution to Endowment
Transfer — Expro
Fund .......—........................
nounced the first number, which
Haulin» — Dray
100
par cent Subscribers to
was an Interosting and wall
kinds Quick motor
Federation News .............
prepared
paper
on
Alaska,
In
wood of all kinds.
876 B. Street.
which Mra W. B. Plummer told Calendar sent to 8tote Presi­
dent and Secretary ..........
of tho cduntry Itself, aa pre­
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
Bach new Club secured for
face
to
tha
work
being
accom­
communicate with Ensign Lee
of th e. Salvation Army at the plished by the church In its edu­
White 8hleld Home, 446 May- cational and missionary program. Organising a Junior Da-
fair Ave.. Portland, Oregon.
partment ......... - ........................I
The great needs there,-and the
Club
President and fall De­
hindrances too, ware «tod and
A U C T IO N E E R
A. L. GIDEON
a plea made for Interest that legation at State Conven­
tion . .. ........... ~.........................6
Sales taken anywhere— anytime. would express Itself in workers
Contribution
to Doernhecher
Ashland. Oregon
and generous contributions.
Hospital Fund ......... ............. 14
“First
and
Last,"
written
by
painting contractor
Kate W. Hamilton, was read Participation In State Federa­
AMBRO S. PARK
tion Conteste ...... JL...... ......... 10
by Mrs. W. M. Polay. Sympa­
Painting Contractor
Total entries ................. -
thetic
Interpretation
was
given
Experienced.
Dependable
(Such
aa advance aewastory from
the beautiful story of a little
southern mponalneer girl who Press and Publicity Department
gave to goneroupby af whai eke and the essay contest announced
Social M eeting Of Auxiliary—
preferred stock.
A new issue o f preferred stock now offered by the Company in the near future will carry
a dividend rate o f six dollars per share per year at a price to yield approximately
It is available on m onthly payments.
6*4 %•
e are in terested in this announcem ent
T h e H o ld e n o f
the 7%
Preferred Stock
already issued.
T o this group our announcement means that the
Company’s Preferred Stock has m aterially ad­
vanced in value and favor, and that it w ill now
be possible to reduce thé expense o f capital em­
ployed in additions and improvements. Dividends
on the 7% Preferred Stock already issued are o f
course not affected by the reduction o f the divi­
dend rate o f future issues.
Prospective;
Investor«
in Copco 6 %
Preferred
Stock.
Although the net yield o f approximately 6J4 % is
low er than that obtained b y earlier investors in
the 7% Preferred Stock, both classes o f stock
have equal priority as to assets and earnings,
and the reduction of dividend is a true indication
o f increased value and security.
T h e Com pany’s
Customers
and the
G eneral Public.
T h e Company’s obligation to its Customers and
the public requires that service shall be rendered
at rates w hich are just sufficiently d e a r o f the
cost to leave a fair return for the m oney invested
in the Company. T h e y are entitled equally w ith
pany’s progress, and to the opportunities for in­
vestment w hich it affords.
TH E CALIFORNIA OREGON
OREGON
Ask any member of our organisation
about the convenient teema offend
CALIFO RNIA
Yreka Duasmuir