Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 05, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    gw. Reid and Miss Bthel are
n o* <Joa|ly eetebltahed In their
recently purchased hom e, on
Eighth street.
Dinner was served at midday
agd the afternoon w«s epeat in
the pleasant visit of friends.
tffd o t It. I would ; snjrtah a
bop* of folk so n p , »* .^ey hrt
easy to sing without an gceom-
Dpnli^tut, I would Algo U P j
yelnme of s h o r t, stories, called
•»Velvet Wack and Other!. ’ They
are good a s d fc a s stadd beta«
Visitors for tfcriatmao—
Mr. and Mre. Gardner enter­
tained Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Souk-
u> of' Medford on Christmas Day.
The delicious dinner was a part
of the celebraron of Christmas’^
and the pleasakt visit of rela­
tives made It a yery happy day.
Dinner hrletmaa Mve—-
Aid Society, First Baptlgt
church, lncorporhtod will meat
nt the'home Of Mrs. diary Hale
IS1 Beach street. I:J8- p. m.
Election of officers. Members
redneoday. January «. — Offic­
ial Board Meeting Detphtags.
at the Library, 3:30 p. m.
redneeday, Jaaaary
Ihotal-
lation of Officers, W . $ . A.
Uarday, Jaaaary O. —? InstalUr
tlon of officers Burnside Host,
O. A. R. 3:30 p. m.
stnrdny, Jaaaary 0. — Annual
“No Hoetess” Luncheon of -the
College Women’s Club at the
Llthla Springs Hotel nt |:3 d
J*. M. Call Mias Beryl Jarmon.
stnrday, January W a-DangUors
of the Nile Umcheon— Ltthla
Springs Hotel.
Hrs. Ed Hunt was hostess at
a special meeting of ¿he tYonng
Womeh’s Missionary Society of
the Methodist church, which was
given particularly for the girls
Who are aow home for their' va-
cations.
(
Tha lesson wga on “Prayer and
Mlmlona,” and was conducted by
Mrs. Frasier. A most interest­
ing hoar was spent In the study
which was followed by the social
hour, at the close of which, the
hostess served dainty refresh-
The Christmas holidays at the
home c l the Rev. and Mrs. P. K-
Hammond at the Rectory were
brlghtsoed by Jhe vleit ef Mr. and
Mrs. WMtem Kartmond and their
dhtldren William. Jr., Phillip Jr.,
Jack and Dorothy.
They arrived Wednesday even-
tag eo were present to enjoy the
holiday preparations. Beautiful
decorations and a lovely Christ-
rfias tree with Its burden of 'Rap-
pineee-hrtaglng packages. made
a wonderful Christmas Eve and
the next day brought the real
family Christmas dinner with Its
delights and the happiness these
gatherings bring.
Mr. and Mrs. Hammond and
family returned Mondey to Ore­
gon City, where Mr. Hammond is
a prominent lawyer and la charge
of the Trust Department of the
Bank of Oregon City.
Mias Gertie Haan, Mbs Edna
i Goheen and Puol Goheen were
guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ham­
t
lin
, at their home in Fern Valley,
] New Year’s Day. Mr. and Mra.
; B. Stancllff wars also gne»1’
B.
delicious dinner which
,
'feature of tha plOaaant
was
, celebration of the Naw Year
1
<
Mlkseh home ta Bellview. The
beautiful Christmas eelebration,
which la a pert Of the family
observance each year, the love-
Mrs. Reid and Miss Ethel Reid
were hoetesses at a dinner per(y
lu ff kfcnday with covers laid for
five at a dainty three coarse
repast.
The complimented gueata weM
Mias Edna Goheen and her brO-
thr Paul Goheen and Miss Gertie
PHOTO
Christmas feast end the happy
visit made this a memorable
Christmas time.
Mr, and Mra. Julian left with­
in a lew days, and Mr. and Mp.
Mlkseh draws ttxmir eon a»d their
guest to 'McMinnville for the
opentag of school.'
ALBUMS
LONG EVENINGS CAtt BE SPJ6NT MOUNTING
PIÇTÜBES.
> - $ 3 5 0 Each
X iX ti ELHABTS
You
Can’t Control The Weather
But any day is a good washday if you Bend yonr
bundle to the Ashland laundry. Make our plione
your clothesline and the fog will never bother you.
Jast call 165 and we will do the rest.
ASHLAND LAUNDRY CO
Mr. and hi**
N. Thomas
were host and hostess at a de­
lightful three course turkey din­
ner Christmas Eve, with Mrs. C.
O. Holman, the complimented
guest. The evening was spent
very happily in a coxy visit.
>t Editor’s Nage: M e l e t »
fifth of a sortes of inter­
views with moaUUsu o f the
Vntversity off p i a r a faculty
who are ‘thoroughly cowver-
profess* wins asked wttajt
New Year’s Dinner and Dance—
?12 books he would select ft
The New Year’s dinner and
dance given by tlys Llthla Springs
“The Liberty B eli” fgatured - had enough time to secure the •'
hotel management was a most
. volunn-s from a . cosnpleto
successful function with one hun­ io his programs by Lteut- Com.
library.
dred sixty guests present to en­ John Philip Sousa during .hl* . UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
first tour at the head of his own
joy the delightful hospitality.
Eugene, Jan. 5. *—(Special)—
The attractive five course tur­ organisation the season of 18 »2 "Oh! Do I have to decide on
key dinner was served from five- and 1813, will be ravivbdby the those books right away?” Mrs.
thirty until eight-thirty« with famous bandmaster for'his third- Apne Lsndsbury Beck, professor
dancing In the ball reom Im­ «f-a-ceptury tour. Sousa began of music, wanted more time to
mediately after. Tables, dining hla career as a band director in go over the ship library and pick
room and hall room were .re­ 1880 when ”he assumed ’ com­ ont more carefully the thtags she
splendent In the Yuletlde colors, mand of the United States Marine might save from the wre’ k, bnt
holly «end mistletoe being used B^id, In Washington. While he as the reporter told her she
effectively In the elaborate de­ was director of the Marine Band, could take only ten volumes, and
corations. Dickey’s orchestra fur­ he laid the foundation of hla that she must decide quickly else
nished the music da this occas- fame as. th e' March »King xlth .the ship would sink ,she began
ton, and dancing, continued un­ such compositions a s - “lft<h' to th in k .
til twelve thirty, thus Ushering School Cadets," "Semper Fid- ■p’Well. anyway, I would take
In the New Year moat joyously? ells’* and others, in 1893 he re- ’.The' Gardener’ by Tagore and
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Price, signed h is . commission to head tHe ‘Rubylat.’ These two books
who have been spending the holi­ hla own organisation'.'
lin ev er tire of. Then I would
days in Ashland and Jhr whom, , “The Liberty Bell” waa In­ tak a book called ‘The .Maxims
many pleasant affairs were given spired by the national prominence of
MethuskTah’— the
author’s
given to the pilgrimage of the name I can’t recall— but If there
left for Portland Friday.
famous Liberty Bell from Phila­ are any frailties of human nature
delphia to the World’s Fair in that are not brought out In thU
Miss Nina Emory was hostess jChlcago. T he'bell was taken to refreshing, humorous and realis­
New Year’s Eve to a group of Chicago by a special guard of tic book, I don’t know what they
friends honoring Miss Minnie h o n o r In a sp e c la lly -c o n stru c fe d ike. 'You can read It ever and
Poley and Miss Florence Allen railway car, and the Sousa March over again.
who are home for the holidays. Is a record of the enthusiasm * *T think I would take a music
Since ft w^g N«w Year’s Eve which greeted the famous relic at criticism by. Hudeker. They give
the gathering really became a every stopping place during its ms something to think about. It
journey. T%e march caught the would make very enjoyable read­
popular fancy, and was played ing for a musician or one in­
by Sousa not only during the terested In mu»ic. Then I would
away, and the happy visit of old season in which it was written
friends.
.
but as an. encore number for
se v e r a l seaa o n s a f te rw a r d .It ia.
the new one In as guests were interesting to note that “The
seated at the delightful luncheon | Liberty B ell” was one of the
which marked the passing of first phonograph records made
1938.
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after the talking machine, as It
Those preadnt to enjoy the is now known, was placed on
pleasant hours were Mrs. .Jose­ the market. Indeed* it waa re­
phine Poley, Miss Minnie Poley,, corded before the copyright laws
Miss Eva Poley, Mra. Geneva I wurq..amended to give to com­
Allen, Miss Florence Allen, Mra. posera royalties from the sale
Arthur Wick, Miss Estelle Hays. of mechanical records so that
Mtm BMfcche Hteta, MBs Mary from the enoripous sales of the
Ntver, Miss Edna Qdheen, Mias record Sousa never received a
, General greasing and Oil
Gertie haan, Mra. George Wat­ penny!
For the revival of “Liberty
son, Miss Hasel Emory end the
ing service.
Bell” Sousa haa caused to be
hostess Mias Nina Emory.
cast a set of chimes costing more
MOTICK OR PVWAJD HEARING than >18,099. These ehimes will
III THE COUNTY COURT OF he played by George Cgrey, for
THE STATE OF OREGON TOR several years xylophonist with
JACKSON COUNTY.
the 8ousa organisation, and may
BOUliEVABD and «HERMAN
In the Metter of the Estate of I be compared to a set of ohimeg
which cost about 8599 when
G. M. Grainger, Deceased.
Notice ,1s hereby given that “The Liberty Bell” waa the lat­
the unjjerslgned, Administratrix est Sousa March.
of the above named estate has I Armory, Medford, Matinee and
filed her final acoount in sa id ' night, Jan. 29. Mail orders are
county court of Jackson County, being received now by Andrews
Oregon, and that Monday the and Baselrigg, No. 7, Sparta
18th day of February, 1938 at Bldg., Medford.
tea o’clock A. M. and the court­
room of said court at Jackson­
Medford - Cráter Lake highway
ville, Oreaon, has been appoint­
ed by the court as the time and will be oiled during 1926,
place for the hearing o f any ob­
Klamath County appropriates
jections t o ' said report and the
IIO'OOO for 1926 road building
settlement thereof.
and maintainance.
Date of first
16tta, 1936.
KATE F, ORAINGBR.
Administratrix.
106-6 Tuet.
bat yon didn’t fiv e me any time
nt .all.”
\
i WMeyy, ja fc lb jy ^..»»oek ' Sahara—' Sh»»» Crank »aine tn
Bke W bllff'DqJUssuOl jà f to r y . Greenhorn dlsctrlct shows ore.
« I to >X«Q a ton.
”1 would want a modern novali There ary not w»ly things of
auch aa 'The Oreen Hat* which «srept lg such a ’book Uff »®rfl
Medfçrd — 'Important dairy­
ing. induAry etgrted on EtyU
ranch nah» W a n t, and Oopaner
ranch 'at Eagle Point.
-. 4*4 r
Repairs That Will
Please
GENUINE ROCK SPRINGS,
WYOMING PRODUCT
GUARANTEED SATISFACTORY OR WE WILL
TAKÉ BACK UNUSED PART.
LUMBER COMPANY
For Your Party or
. Dinner
we have many varieties
ATLEEDOM’S
of cut flowers and potted
plants which will make
the home more beautiful
and more inviting, 1
FLOWER
SHOP
Phone 148
“ Say it with Flowers”
Replacement Parts For All Cars.
Effective January First N
Lubricating
.O ILS
Roadster
Coupe .
WilHams Service
Station
AU Price» F. O. B. Ashland
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A u to m o tiv e Shop
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DAFFODIL FARMS
TRAPNESTED S. C. WHITE LEGHORNS
^ T A N C R E D FOUNDATION STOCK
Bfibscrlbe For The Tlaings.
Quick Pressing
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Service
BABY CHICKS
HATCHING EGGS
EIGHT WEEK OLD PULLETS
*
S . 8. MORRISON
Phone
r bring your clothes 1
'w r
Thank You
We wish to remark on the respect shown
us by the'pdci'k of tyis city. During the time
of sorrow of their friends and neighbors, the
citizen« always allow the funeral portege to
pads without cutting tluraggh. Ws know that
it means a delay to those Who wait for a few
moments. It is gratifying to have this respect
shown.us- We Wish to thaiik you, one and all.
Phbne 20
384 Oak St. Across R. B. Tracks
electric
HEATERS
are that-It huftby waa Invited
to do the family washing or
to stlek ardund white It w m
being done be would my. “Lot
George do U.” «Our advise ia
tp lot o^a pt our electric waah-
Mkg machines take the soil Out
of the garments and the toll
oat of yonr wlfe'a life. Lot
go demonstrate thei< worth-
meae and -guaranteedness.
Phone 63
are mighty oozy m the
rooms
without
stovg«
these cold days.
tío You Need a
Painter jara
If Bo, Phone
J.G.RIGG
Best Workers and Best
( Paints
The Ashland
Electric Shop
346 E. Main Street
; A U th s t jsrieces-
» fakings o f the
tt iho lowest cost.