Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 27, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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c o s t a s t e q i W r s . Myerb’ kepe-
cheet.
*AM USB o u » HOUSE »
TH» MIADMd • >r
Afra. Redpatb also received Mir*
a n i lov a i? ( t it s .
T he even in g
w e e a vor? d elig h tfu l one.
R efresh m en t» w a re , serv ed by
Mr. a»d Mr». H. 8. Harrlson
eatettaiaed thè membera o< tfcd
immediate fa*Uy et a deltfhtful
homo gatharing w hefe thè dar
•a » SMni mast kappuy, «tele,
tisltlas and aa elaborate diane*
meda ft sa avaat long to be Ve-
meabered.
Those present w«r» Mi», «ad
Mf». W. J. Dougherty, thè Mtoee»
■dna and Margaret Dougherty
and thè boa« and boato»», Mr.
and Mra. Harrlson.
The past week baa bean a very
boa? M s for Mr. sad Mr». Myer»
With luncheons abd dinners With
frtehda every day sad the? are
staying over An extra day to etn
Joy a turkey dinner Wednesday
evening, at the Powell home.
They were most delightfully
entertained Swaday with a drive
up thd Green Springs road fol­
lowed by dlfiftef Mt the residence
of Dr. Brower and another din­
ner In the evening nt the home
of Mr. and Mra. George Tates.
Mr.
and Mrs.* Myers left far
Mr. and Mrs. Seiher Billings
Needles,
Thanksgiving evening*
were host and hostess nt a
Thanksgiving gathering where
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Billing» and
All Star and Chevrolet stock
Mr. end Mra. William Myer Were
ear
owners should enter the
guaste for the delightful dinner
• '
nod pleasant visit of relatives high-gear pulling contest
after-
for the day which seems espec­ Church street tomorrow
prises
ially apart for the assembling Soon nt 2 o'clock. Three
74-1
to
the
winners.
of home folks.
Thanksgiving Diamer At Ute
Herbert Horne
New
Lamp
Burns
Beats Electric or Gas
on a subject
A B,w 011 ,amP that «,Taa an
amaslngly |brilHant, soft, white
•>ataV 'W ' lig h t, ev e n b etter th a n -gufc. -hi
»uid stress elec tr icity , h a s been tested by th e
the attention of educational
bodies and thinking people every-
wham.
“Know Your Own 8ckool,”
was the theme of Mr. Briscoe's
address, who brought a vital
message to an Interested audi-
ence. There were a number of
musical selections: Mrs. F. C.
Homes and Mrs. G. A. Briscoe
appearing in piano duet, which
was particularly well received
and Mrs. Edwin delighted the
listeners in vocal selections.
The hostesses, Mrs. Heasenauer,
Johnson, Fshl and Bert Peachey
Served delicious sandwiches and
coffee during the social hour,
which closed the evening’» pro­
gram.
A Family Dinner—
A very pleasant family dluae*
was given by-Mr. and Mr». Ralph
Billing», Sqnday at one-thlrt,
o’clock, at their home, honoring
Mr. A. W. Herbert, Mr». Billings*
father, and Mrs. G. F. Billings,,
Mr. Billings* mother, who were
celebrating their birthdays that
day.
Those present to enjoy it with
the complimented guests were:
Mr. and »Mr». A. W. Herbert,
Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Billings,,
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Chaney and
Mr. and Mrs.. Ralph Billings and
John Billings.
It so happened that this date
was the wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Chaney, so
this delightful dinner marked
the day especially^for them.
Congratulations
and
good
wishes were extended to Mrs.
Billings and Mr. Herbert for
M> To StAMt
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he FdtDRE-
DiFFERSNCe
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NW X6SW W IN
OU» CASE WEN
hj S c o S & ng
s
BUT I tW MM l t
WOULD B » BOTBR
TO «TACT OtM.
MARRIED UPC HU
A HUMBLE WIAY .
W o- A'WANT A NiCfELY
HUlMSHED HOME UHE
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S O I WONTT HMJMTD
PREPARE ANY MEALS
AND A CA» TO RIDE /
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HAPPY J r
V4ELL L 6 t » » 0 T i e ONLY
SOLUTION »6 TO MARRY AND
lm » Mr H ome , vj ith
mô M to pop _
FROTBOt YOUR CHILD’S
HEALTH
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Herbert
Through thoughtleeenes» the
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Billings, John Billings, Mr. and slight cough or cold of a child in
Mrs. R. N. Chaney, Thanksgiving often neglected and becomes ser­
day. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Biake ious. A few doses of FOLEY'S)
or Colorado were expected to be HONEY A N D TA R COMPOUND,
presefit also at this happy gath­ at email cost, taken nt the onset
Of the cold brings speedy relief.
ering.
The day wOe spent in the Be prepared, have a bottle of
happy visit which beloags to the this safe, reliable cough remedy
day and the enjoyment of the ew hand, and give promptly when
delicious dinner, which plays a a cough or cold is detected.
big part always in that happi- Equally effective for older per­
sons. Demand FOLEY'S HONEY
AND TAR. Sold everywhere.
«
Bellview P. T.' A.
Bellview P.' ,T. A. which con­
vened last Friday night, was well
attended and presented a pro­
gram in keeping - with the
d been la .
Burr YHMt
FA VJOUlDtfT
« i « H T - V « U M l EACH*
AMD I N » A L W «« WANT»
LOVELY HOMS AND A CAR
AMD MICE CUJIMÊS
.
U, 8. Government and 94 lead­
ing universities and found to he
superior to 10 ordinary oil lamps.
It burns without odor, smoke or
noiee—no pumping up, is simple,
clean, safe. Burns »4 per cent
Air and • per cent commoh kero­
sene. (coal OH).
The inventor, V. M. Johnson,
141 North Union Ave., Portland,
Oregon, is offering to nend a lamp
On 14 day’» FREE trial, or even
to give FREE to the first user in
each locality who will help him
introduce It. Write him today for
full particulars.' Also ask him to
explain hoT yon can get the
explain how yoti eah get the
agency, and without experience or
money make 9250 to 9500 per
month.
(Continued From Page
conditions in my cquntry are
wrong, terribly wrong.
“1 was always hoping for the
betterment of the peasantry of
my country — in fact, 1 naihed
my Aral children Adam and Eve
aa a symbol of my hope that they
would live to see a hew race
under new condition».
“Adam is seven, Eve is nlW. I
still hope that they will live to See
Hungary as peacefùl and
perous as America.’*
Countess Karolyl was hot
brought up to these democratic
ideas. Far from it. All through
her youth the was taught that
people of her socfel class' were
separated by an impassable gulf
“W ild Justice" te the picture from every other class in the
being shown at tin* Vining In
addition to the Portia ManhAeM
Dancers who make their fare­
w ell appearance this evening. , . . .
>‘My first pOreeption th a t there
was anything in the world dif­ to earn a living.' For a time she
ferent from the ideas under which rkn a motorboat on » little lake
I had been brought up came be­ in Europe for tourists. But it ran
fore the war and before my mar­ on a rock and sank. Then she
riage, when I met some equal dried to learn to be a chauffeur.
suffrage leaders,' she says.
Her American lecture tour of last
“Then 1 met Count Karolyl. Ho yea^eame aa a Godsend, ns far
funds were concerned.
had been to America and had aeen
what wonderfnl men car Hungar­
ian peasants could Do-ome in a MARE LIFE WORTH LIVING
Don't-go around feeling tired
free country.
And we both
lacking
In energy and strength,
thought what a wohderful thing
because
your kidneys are not
It would be for Hungary if they,
working
properly, The use of
could have the same opportun­
FOLEY'S
PILLS,
a diuretic stlm-
ities there they had in America.’’
ulent tor the kidneys, wUl flush
Oddly enough, Count ftarolyi
your kidneys, remove injurious
was not widely known either as waste matter and bring the kid­
a democrat of as a forceful lead­ neys back to a normal, active con­
er until after his marriage. ’ Ap­ dition. “Your FOLEY PILLS are
parently the) bountes» provided tte only thing I got to do me
the inspiration under which her any good,’* writes Samuel Bren­
husband rose to fame.
ner, Alexandria, lad. Sold every­
^During *’their"wande*ings'Tfter where*
d
their expulsion from Hungary,
the countess did all sorts of things
COME RIGHT IN
— and GETTHEM
QHtrtatmag fflar&s
STEEL DIE ENGRAVED
THAN l / n , e . . .
y o u r N A N )g RUT QN F R E E
East Side Pharmacy
Tidingg classified do the bolineas
Eye Strain? This Helps
For strained ryes try simple
camphor, hydrastls, witchkaaol,
etc., as mixed in Lavoptik ey e
w ith. One small bottle helps
any case weak, strained or sore
eyes.
It iwfll surprise you.
Aluminum eye cup free.— McNair
Bros., Druggists.
MR* MAN!
Mens Wear
Specialists
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,
Miller’s Toggery
- “Hab-a-dash-Inn”
The Home of The Soft Shirt
A wonderful place in winter for any one seeking
health. Steam-heated hotel. House keeping or camp­
ing. Address: Leo' Richardson, V Chico, Calif.
:
Near Chifco, Butte Co., Calif.
RAGGEDY ANN'S .WISHING
PEBBLE
The latest adventures of Raggedy Ann and Raggedy
Andy by Johnny Gruelle,
Come in and see the new book.
A complete fine of childrens books at
the Book Store
Dkhg 8uSdrt«
ELHARTS
Sui
A BETTER
Printing Service
The Tidings printing shop has just added to its ma­
terial a wide choice of new type designs.
For business, professional and social use, as well as rearranged its
printing shop for greater efficiency, ,
W h a te v e r P r in tin g
Y ou M ay N eed
CAN BE HANDLED SATISFACTORILY,
QUICKLY AND REASONABLY AT
The Four Most Sensible Words
stones.
”1 Can’t Afford It”
Mr. and Mr». Roberts Entertain—
The home of Mr. and Mrs. L)
Have you the nt length of will td-sdy: “ I
can’t afford it,” to a temptation to spend
foolishly! \
i
j.
A . Robert» was the scene of an­
other pleasant occasion Monday
evening when about SO of the
JACKSON
Small saddles for boys
and g&ils to ride to school
on, o M a . W.00 l t d up.
Kachln« left’
them o n t for
PW^GORNEB
HOT
SPRINGS
Saturday Night, November 28
MUSIC BY
If you have, you will later have the
strength of resources wbidh Will enable yoti
to afford luxuries Ito w eil^s necessities.
SAVE FIRST.
Ashland, Oregon
Phone 39
The Tidings Representative WUl Gail
SPEND LATER.
‘See first
Carl Loveland's Orchestra
The Cltiiens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
it it can bethought iti Ashland”
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