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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1925)
J , D A IL Y T ID IN G S (EaUbUebed la l»7O ) Ihgrnalted «very Evening THE ASHLAND PRINTING • JX 00. ___ ______ Edito Business Manage .......... City Edito tAfc CITY PAPER ....... Telephone 39 com plim ents*< *•** <*»• meet- lac ot tha A rt Clab, w htoh4r»»t waa eRfhnlclad 1» th» last W « . Mra. Frank Jordan Waa'Boat- eaa at « moat attractive dinner, Wedheaday evening tor which cover» were laid f i r eight. H »l- lowa’eo’s own color« were need la decorative effect with bright marigold» arranged an a canter more birthday», 1» ' Baldwin t brolfe h e rn ia , rngntha aha ha sufferer, alwa cheery. I t la ■ that ahe la m able recovery, to gat abont wl creep, andMneh o'laaterna over ' the ctoctrht IMhto gave aa ceric • atmoephw» te the aarroondlnga.; I Oamec n^d contceti made the evening a lively one. A t a late 1 boar M Ughtfal refreehmento. la heaping with the aaason war» nerved- T h e 'fa c t that thia waa the birthday of Mr. Million and of Mr. C. Pratt. added la - t»ro«t to tho occasion. Among those present were: choir of the Mai with the hatband« the caac might ba. tlfal horn» on W e Friday evening. 1 ty gneato preeoat jollity and marrlgi ad throughout tha From the mom« entered, when th« by a "aare enoug! the laat foMaae After dinner, the visit of old friends, and five hundred aped P»at W the pleasant hour«. Those who Officer» GMeon, James Mersey. W . W. enjoyed the evening with Mva. Thar» : brae Month« Bryda, Ray Deania, Butterfjsld, Gray, the honored guest, were: Matrons t t v Months .. C. B. Pratt. Madame« 8am Hen- Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Tomlinson, of Alph« demon, 8. B, Tallman. B. Mor By Mull and Rural Routes Mrs. Grace B. Andrews, Editor Mr. and. Mrs. NaJo Bates, Mr. bonds. gan. Joita Rager. A. 0 . Barnard, Robert Warner and the host and o’clock i Grandma. Fayas. Misses Cora hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jor- with cor Baldwin, Loye Barnard, Mamie Calendar of the Week — h dan *• Delicti Orr, Messrs. J. K. Helman pad Monday, November a — Ashland e A Jnrewell recaption waa glv- with all Georgs Bertram, and tha hosts DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES Study Club. ea Wednesday hy the Art, Clab, viands Monday, November a. — Martha f ” • p ingle Insertion, per Inch ........... ' With Mra. S. B. MeNair, hpateaa, made t Yearly Gillette Chapter meet« at the e in compliment to Mra. Selmn feast, th O. A .C . Clab En t e e V a h ia ■■ a ne insertion a week ................ home of Mr«. Charles Robert n Oray, who waa tha efficient and Ilona In Th4 O. A .KC. Club aa joyed ■ •♦«wo insertions a week .— .......... son, 819 Boulevard, 7:30 P. M. B popular president of the club with the most delightly Hallowe’en gather 'j aiiy Insertion ................- ...... Tueuduy, Nov. 8— Stated Com; * for a term of. years. vailed a ltuti’S for I>“gal and ing nt the Practice House, Thurs iu unicat ion Alpha Chapter, O. * A delightful feature e l the weeaden ->4r?t IneeriU... per 8 point line day evening. - j- ach subsequent insertion. 8 poi E. 8., 7:00 p. m. Official visit ’ occasion waa a handkerchief The a Games, Jolly and entertaining of Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. * «bower for the honored guest; pass to afforded amusement, and musts « bilunries, per line Caroline Lewi». Visitor« Wel- h lovely kerShlefa, especially ar- they flft played Ito part la tha arealag’s 1 ranged.) and having a particular becomlni come. WHAT constitutes advk enjoyment. Dlaner waa served Tuesday, November 8 — «Civic ’ significance not alone for: the them wh •'All future event«, where an admission a la cafeteria, and l b dglieacies Ir.iprovoment Club L unchon ollectlon taken is Advertising.” h recipient but for the donors as entlra a were given appreciative attention. Litkin Springs Hotel, 12:30. No disrrunt will be allowed Religious or Benevolent Order«, well. ru n Those In ' charge had anhagad meeting, 1 The evening wasapont In play- played a Executive Board appropriate decorations, vary a f 11:30. '• tag bridge and five hundred, the sea NOVEMBER 8, 31WB ' . fectively and thia added much DAY’__Boast not thyself of tomorrow, for Tuesday, November 8. . — Mission 1 with a box of bonbons awarded prises w to the pleasure tft the occasion. a day may bring forth. Proverbs 27:1 M. at Mra. y for high «core, which waa pre- The Study Class, 7:30 P. art from everlasting to everlasting God. but Those present were: Mr. and «anted to Mr»..Oray. evening J. W. McCoy’«. lat withcreth. We come to Thee to live in Mra. H. H. Elhart. Mr. and Tuesday, November 8-—Reception f D ainty?'refresh m en t» were was a e bee because Thou art our security and our hope, Mta. Ralph Billings, the Mime» (C<A tinned 1 served a t ajnali table«, lovely In all the for the Rev. and Mr«. Pember Edna Ooheen and Barile Haan, r their appointments, around which old and ton at M. E. church. Evening. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Newbry, Miss s guests gathered for the cOay On T, VICTORY FOR CANADA’S FAR>I BLOC Wedneedny, November. M——Auxil L ad le Holdrldge of Talent, Ml«« * visit of old friend». , • Worthy The general election in Canada has resulted in what iary to Trinity Gdild. Parish Pay Carver and Miss Mildred n The gdect list Included: Mr». Caroltas House. Evening. m ay amount to a deadlock. The Liberal party is in power Hearn ' of Phoenix, Miao Marte - J. A. Ruger, Mr». H. W. Bar- visit All Wednesday, November 4— Board ■■ nd called the election. The Conservative party has won Klttrldga of « a n tra l Point, Mia« h ron, Mr«. H. H. Gillette, Mrs. M rs 1 Meeting or Delphian Society, ■ va Pelay. M r, and Mrs. Kenneth a plurality of votes in the lower house o f parliament. That 2:00 P. M. at the home of Mrs. L „ C. Dnnn, Mr«. J. Edward i MeWlUlama, Miss Beryl Jarmon. -vould apparently he called a “ Conservative victory’’ and A. C. Malone. Thornton, Mra. g. L. Nelaon, Mr». 1 Mina Mildred Crane, Mias Halen .O. B. Bib, Mra. W. F . Habsrly, ' -,’ould result, under thq Canadian system, in displace Thursday, November B. — Ladles He 1 tin , -Misa Margaret Caaad. Elks Card Club. Mra. H. F. Sackett, Mrs. Clinton ment of the Liberal cabinet by a Conservative admimstra- Mias Jnanlts T arr and M l£ Bangbman, Mra. L. Schweln, Mra. , Delightful Neighborhood P a r t y - - ton. But no such conclusion, under the responsible cabi- Thursday, November B.— Trinity Gladys Hard. Hal McNair,' Emma Jenkins, Mrs. Guild— Parish House. x On Friday night, October 30, i'ct system is certain to follow. For an administration is Pridhy, November « — Fraternal •Service W orth W hile’ W. D. Olli, Mian Ruth Osmun. Mr. and Mr*- Archie Mllllen. as Phone 87 turned out only on an adverse vote in parliament. Such Brotherhood Party— After Busi Georgia Coffee and Mrs. 8. B. sisted hy Mr. and Mra. f . R. McNair, A souvenir of the d u b Pltttager and Mr. and Mra. Law ness meeting. tin adverse vote may he had. It may not. D r. and Mra. O. W. Gregg en was among t h e , gifts presented rence Coder entertained a neigh key to the situation in Canada, as in the United Friday, Novem ber 0 — W. F. M. Mra. Gray, which will he a borhood party at their home Mt Society of the M. E. Church. ! tates, I k the “ farm bloc.” It is not called that, in Can- lasting reminder of the . pleas 424 N. Main street. At Mra. Harry Yoe’s. 2:00 P, M. . da. There it is “ the Progressive Party.” In the United ant social* hour« spent with Friday, Novem ber 0.— Ladles Aid The house waa made beautiful r.tatcp the faun bloc is not a party. That is tmeause we Ito members on this memorable with autumn flower» and Hal Presbytertal Church. 2-00 P. M. Lave fixed government, not responsible government. With lowe’en decorations. Grinning evening. t A t the Church. guest» •s the administration, that is President Coolidge, is not Other than the functions men pumpkins greeted the meets once* a month,' the last tioned, Mra. Oray wo» entertain responsible-to any one, once elected. As long as he keeps Aid Bortety Meet»— Thursday, usually. The Ladles. Aid of the Presby ed at dinner at the Llthla Springs . Icar of positive ¡mjieachmtnt proceedings, the President The committee who arranged church held its regular hotel by Mise Ruth Oamun; Mrs. .-an do virtually whatever ho pleases. So we nearly al terian this pleasant affair were: Mra. meeting in the Junior room nf C. E. Vaupel was bootees at a ways line up on a straight “ for” or “ against” basis, the church, Friday o f this week. V. D. Miller. Mra. 8. A. Peters. lovely luncheon in her honor; he occasional “ third party” in the United States is us- There was the usual attendance Mrs. Beewick and Mrs. De Ar- Mra. N ^ e Batea. and Mra. Myera Small saddles for boys mond. with Mrs. V. O. N. Smith, and girls to ride to school -’ally an abortive attempt to turn a “ bloc” into n “ party.” and a great deal of work was hostess. were also hostesses at delightful accomplished on, cheap. $9.00 and up. for her; Medford luncheons But in Panada, since there is no popular election of aocial hour, Itf During tl Pleasant. D inner P arty— See to your plows and friends were entertained, with tereetlng talks were made hy -ue executive, tjic political « to g g le is not directed Ur to be ready for the f The Misses Nor« Ward and Mr. Robert Warber as hoet at Pesto and fencing, I bi 1 ward control of tho executive, but for the control of par- Clara Anderson were hostesses the Rev. M. 8. Woodworth. Lieu dinner, at -hie home on Union W hite Sewing Maehl * liamenL And there “ Woes” are parties. The farm bloc Sunday at a very delightful din tenant Sorrell and Mr. Si&Jth. street, and a dinner for a over. W ill cloee then 888.09 each, at n Canada calls itself the “ Progressive party.” In the ner with covers laid for eight. group of Ashland friends at the Chapter AC, P. K. O. Autumn leaves and dahlias Plata with the same boat was «•lection last week the Progressives seem to have elected Opposite The Flam E ntertains S ta te Organiser given. : about 25 votes, enough to hold tile balance of power, were used effectively in decora Miss B essie Mickey— tion and the place card« were in Mrs. George Blaumenhauer en Chapter «AC, P. ®. O ./ enter * since the Conservatives have about 1*20 votes and the keeping, with a biographical tertained Mra. Oray at leneheon, tained Miss Bessie Mickey, tho j Liberals a 1 «mt a hundred. The present Lilieral prime game affording much amuse organixer at dinner at the and Mrs. Hugh Gillette was host- * ..ninister, King, can <jot continue in office with any sure- ment and considerable amasc- state Lithia Springs hotel recently. eos at a dinner in her honor. ■ ty, for the Progressives could at any time turn him out ment aa an after dinner feature. The Chapter then adjourned to A trip to Prospect Sunday i <,f office, hy voting with the Conservatives. But equally, An automobile drive down the the home of Mrs. J. W. McCoy rounded out a series of dellght- valley was a fitting close for the ful affairs, indicating the place ’.he Conservatives can not accept office with any satisfac-^ pleasant afternoon. for the meeting. _ M iu Mickey was the guest of Mrs. Gray occupies in,the hearts lion, for if they did, the Progressives might join at any* Those enjoying the dinner and the organisation in her official of her friend«. i -time with, the Liberals to vote them out of office. afternoon together were the Mis capacity. Thus the farm bloc in Canada has attained the in ses Edna Ooheen, Gertie Haan, C elebrates E ig h ty -N in th flu en tia l position it has sought but has not secured in Aliee Robertson, Melt E. Carter, B Irth d a v — „ * Series o f P arties In Compli the United States. In the American Congress, the farm Mrs. Grace E. Andrews. MI sj A Mrs. M. A. Baldwin celebrated Hasel Phillips,' of the Medford m ent to Mrs. Selm a Gray— * ib lo c dominates legislation. But it has no control over the schools, who was a week end Mra. Selma Gray, who left her eighty-ninth birthday Thurs executive. It can not say to the President what to do. guest of the hostesses. Miss Clara for her future home In Oakland day. Many of her friends helped the last of the week was the to make thlfc a milestone long ] t ean only take chances on’ running its own candidate Anderson and Miss Nora Ward. A pabUc u tility such aa T h o California Orogon P o w er motif for a series of delightful to be remembered by calling lo r President, or by making an Spiral to the President unpany furafohoa an abnoat continuous opportunity far daring the afternoon and eve social functions prior to her de- T?ie" M crley Circi«*— ning, and offering congratula o tawaotment of capital. T h at la a healthy Mgn of growth. Mr«. V. O. N. Smith was host tions and good wlshea for many ese Thursday afternoon, for th< W h e n you build a now house and call upon tho power the Ashland, Oregon l'u n io ffln ' aa Second <1 gubecription Price, D elivered in C ity A Real Bargain t Grade and Fair Price Always ff. B. PLUMMER PEIL’S CORNER | WHY DOES A PUBLIC UTILITY sa NEED MONEY? begino to d raw on n o w c o p /fa J to buy and polos, naw wiraa, a transformer, a motor and othei Right nt tha start, each naw oonasetfon coats all it sriQ earn for the next firvo o r six yearn. F or ORB U/HWWNSZ fe BMP ÖT J 4.4 BEER FAILURE IN ONTARIO The failure of the 4.4 per cent b®«* program in the ■ wjprovince of Ontario, Canada, ppints on^e more to the fact that playing with the question of prohibition will - riot further any purixise to quibble about whether a eer- tiyn per cent of liquor i« intoxicating or not. Thd pro- mi« in the United States to amend the Votatead act to ; of 5 i>er cent beer, or 2 3-4 per cent, instead of the t 1-2 of 1 per cent, ure merely anti-prohibition a. There is ift> qnention that 1*2 of 1 i»er cent beer not intoxicating. It may lie debatable ns to whether B u t thoy-eom money a fo w /y — ataudfly and aurriy, but only a Uttle each year. T h e money to pay for them in the firat pidee moot therefor» bo obtained hy offering tho com pany’s aoeurMaa for public inwoatmant i T h e power company that to always V o iH a g m oat fre quently need n ew capital. And it always pays Just aa much for tho use o f thia capital aa it to obligad to pay— no more. hA-pet coot ia intoxicating or noL But tlia differcuce Wc» “ kiclf” ltetween 1-2 nnd 2 3-4 is not enough to be at- etive to those who want to drink lieer. The most of m are as willing to drink honest, to goodness near- ir as they are the debatable stuff. And anything that 5 per cent hr higher is unquestionably intoxicating. So the issue mglii as well lie fought out. It is clear: Is it within the constitution l>ower of the United d e s.to prevent tho use of intoxicants, and if ro , it is ~~We want law enforcement, in the United States. Bat ond that, wc want laws th&t)dioald'1>e enforced. And want a projter supervision b f our Government of the Tenoes that grow because they arc “ social’*- rather i “ individual.” The prohibition law is based on the jst Nmclusion that the social evil of liquor ia greater i any question of indivdual freedom to drink what pleases. The only way to work oat the Eighteenth dn.cnt is to deal directly with this question of the evil o f “ iatoyication.” z . P rtftrrtd yUlä 6.52% s L A a a Profaned Stockholder (one o f neatly 3,000 fo thto THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY - O M IC B » . *< ’ Y r e k a , D u n s m u ir— C alifo rn ia