Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 14, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    ASHLAND DAILY CTMNGB
Mover—
Sam J. Bailey la moving from
181 Fourth street to the Hersey
house on lower Oak street.
A. F. * A. M.
v
Stated communldbtioa Thurs­
day eveniag, January 14. Import­
ant routine business to ho' dis­
posed of. Visiting i Brethren wel­
come.
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Jt. L. BURDIC, JR.. W. M.
W. H. DAY, Secy.
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Parent-Teacher
Notes
Our Butter Toasted sandwich».'
The High School Circle will
are growing In popularity. Try meet Monday at the Library. Sev­
eaa at The Plesa.
87-tf
eral new members will be pres­
ent whose interest we appreciate
Medford Visitor»—
Wry much. Plans were made for
Mr. and Mrs. Garnett and son.
a food sale £o be held this month
Clifton, Wtee visitors in Medford
to help raise money to finish (far
last evening.
payments on -the blankets which
were purchased in the fall. Mrs.
Evangelistic services. ^at. the Coombs, Mrs. Detrlck and Mrs.
Church ofcjbe Nazar erie every Brommer were appointed on the
evening extepting Saturday.
committee to have charge of the
,, '
,
ixa-2t sale.
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BIG REDUCTION ON SUITS J—
Education in the past, few years
All wool suits 112.60, 215, 218.76. has made the discovery of the
221.76 at1 Paulserud:«,. ’ .,112-tf child. Emphasis la slowly shifting
Among the gnesta at the LUhia
from the method and the tool to
Springs Hotel a r e — '
Busines» vhikpi— .
Mrs. Walter Horne' and chil­ * Velton Haskins of Klamath the Unfolding possibilities of hu­
dren, Long Beach. M. H. Hlchols, Falla «tient yesterday In Ashland man minds, human bodies and
human emotions. To follow wisely
Seattle, Mt. and Mrs. W. T. lop-
on business.
in the trend of this new discov­
Ila, Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Bur­
ery has called for great under­
ton R. Ore«*, Evanston, Illinois, Moved to Hilt—
standing
on the part of the teach­
H. 8. Gibbs, San Francisco, J. E.
Mrs. Pine of 21 Fourth street ers.
Tnrtellotte, Portland, R. R. has moved to Hilt, California.
We se^, also, besides this
Mitchell. Omaha.
change of vision, tho horisons of
WHY FAY RENT? Will build primary and secondary education
Ouaraateed Hot Water Bottles new home on well located lot.
steadily expanding, so that the
-Elhart's.
'
Easy terms,
668 Holly 8 t. whole gamut of Interests of the
Phone S17-L.
95-tf child is gradually being Included
in the school activities, and no
Bowers left for San Confined to Home—
part of the child’s life Is left
last eveniag, where she
W. H. Sams of the Ashland untouched by thè school’s broad­
her mother.
Electric Supply company, la con­ ening program. His physical hab­
its, his personality, his amuse­
fined to his home by illness.
School
ments, his social contacts, his va­
There is some inquiry tor small cation activities, all of these the
homes. Liat your property with broader gauged education is stead
Among the guests at the Columbia Taylor, 68 N. Main.
102— 10 lly taking account of and link­
hotel ar e ■
ing up with his scholastic achieve­
C. L. McCaslin, Portland. B. 8.^ From Neil Cree k
ments. Schools begin to reckon
Kramer, Portland, Mrs. F. W.
Mrs. M. J. McCallister was in upon the life of the child as a
NewelU, Seat tile, F. F. Cavanaugh Ashland on business yesterday whole and to meet it at every
and wife, Seattle, J. H. Young, from her ranch on Nell Creek,
vital poiat.
>-
Roeeburg.
In a successful school in Ohio,
there has been worked out a
Pop Corp brick, erigpy
School Books ' at Elharts.
oourse of general science with the
fresh at Candy Land.
aim of acquainting the .students
with life processes end giving an
Returns from Visit—
understanding
of the fundamental
Mrs. Mary Abbott retnrned last
reasons
for
health
and habits as
evening from Applegate, Grants
Pass and Medford,. where she has a preparation for life and parent­
been visiting for some time with hood. The course is considered
such an Inseparable part of the
School Supplies at Elhart’s.
relatives.
school that It begins la the kind­
118-It
ergarten and contlnuM through
Home made Chill Beans and the primary classes and Is the
Returns From Portland ,
Hot Tamalea.—Nlnlnger’s Foun­ foundation for the more'extend­
W. R. Clapp of Palm Avenue tain Service.
Il-tf ed courses in the freshman and
retnrned yesterday from Portland
where he has spent the last few Am|»ng the guests a t the Hotel sophomore high school years.
Nothing more vividly emphas­
day« on bualnees.
i( n Ashland am —
ises the newer note In education
,«$. X drimes, Portland, Mr. and
Danes every Saturday alta at Mrs. G. B. Bonghton, Vancouver, than the effort to sift and sort
Jackson dot Springs
'Í66— tt B. O., C. D. Streeter, Chicago, T. children according to their men­
tal stature and aptitudes, to seek
D. Yean, Loo Angeles. N. O. out causes hack of inattention'
Nicholson, Portland. P. B. Em­
W. H. Crawford of the Califor­ mons. Portland, H. Kipe, San and failure, to dect behavior
quirks and trace them back to
nia Oregon Power company and Francisco, W. Lloyd Graver, Port­
their meatal and emotional as well
party, of Medford, were business land.)
as physical causes. It Is a part
visitors In Ashland yesterday.
of that saner tendency to see the
See the new patent clothes child as a whole and to educate
reel at the Jordan Sash and Cab­ him as such.
inet Works.
107-tf
at Hotel Ore.
All-rite butter toasted sand-
vtlchee—very
popular—Nlnlng-
ei*a Fountain Service.
99-tl
George O. Brookmlller returned
Max Leonard and wife, Port­
from Los Angeles last evening,
laad,
B. M. Morris and wife, Port­
where he has been spending the
The joys of today can he stored
land, Mrs. M. Teuscher. Portland,
pant week visiting relatives.
up
to bring pleasure In the years
W. 8. Sock, Klamhth Falls, J. A.
to come.— Photographs. Studio
Sackstt and wtfs, Sacremento.
Ashland.
110-tf
Hemstitching .and Plcotlng—
Front Mesaanias Floor, MoGee RBIMER 8AY8 SOIL NEED­
ING BASIC ELEMENT
Mrs. Harvey Clift; an employee Building. Mrs. Havener and Mlu
of McGee’s store, Is confined to Bwan.
107-1 mo.
her home by Illness.
(Continued from page One)
Marcelling, Trimming, Sham- These vegetables are peas, beans,
Walk upstairs to Orree TaUor Poolng, Dyeing. Facials
The cabbage, turnips, kale and cauli­
mp sad eave 216.60.
71-tI Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
flower. Perhaps the beet form
Phone 108.
88-tt In which to supply tho sulfur to
these vegetables is either as
Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen ^Porter
superphosphate
or gypeum. For
Boetneee
Visitor—
announce the birth of a n 'I 1-2
these
vegetables
I would use one-
Ormand
Rankin,
who
Is
special
pound aw . this morning at the
half
sulphate
of
ammonia and
agent
for
the
Phoenix
Assurance
homo of Mrs. Porter’s aunt. Mrs.
one-half
superphosphate
or land
company
of
London,
was
a
busi­
P. O. Swennlag, oa Church street.
ness visitor la Ashland yesterday, plaster. These materials should
on hie way to Portland from not be mixed but should be ap­
plied separately.
Klamath Falla.
"Of course we have found su­
perphosphate, land plaster and
telfur highly heneflcMl to al­
falfa, clover and vetch In the
Ashland district.”
(Continued from Page One)
One of the party vouched for
the faet that the pussy willow*
were not In bloom in the valley
and probably would not be for
many weeks. Th|* was tho first
victory for those who were ad­
vocating that It was not necessar­
ily dangerous to make an auto­
mobile trip over the Slsklyoug,
for “if pussy willows are bloom­
ing, surely the weather eouti not
have been very severe.”
The snn was shining brightly
and the members pt the party
soon took1 off ' their overcoats," a
compliment' to the sprink-like
weather which) prevailed along
the highway yesterday afternoon.
From 1:80 to 2:80 P. M., as
the party made Its way toward the
top, 84 automobiles paaaed, etthef
coming down or going np. Thlf
was considered a splendid average
for this season of the year—and
none of them were using chain»
on their. tires.
It was only a short dlstaneq
from the top before k real, slsabl»
patch of snow along.side the high­
way was seen. At this spot therg
had been a thin coating of Ice oy
snow on the road, bnt the atat|
highway crew had sprinkled the
road with tend or crushed gravel
with the result that it was not
dangerous, except to the foolish,
speeding driver, who would un­
doubtedly encounter many places
in the valley where the danger
would be as apt to throw him
Into the ditch. The turn In th<
highway Just north of Jackson
Hot Springs was voted to be mord
dangerous by the members of thd
party than any spot on the Sis­
kiyou highway was yesterday.
After basglng In the spring*
like weather at the summit, which
Is more than 4200 feet altitude
and; commenting on the soft, rich
texture of the dirt, In the garden
at the summit which had just
been plowed, the ¿arty returned
to Siskiyou station, where a chedg
of the weather was made.
U. 8. Ragland, who is the of-;
flclal weather observer at Sis­
kiyou station stated they had not
trnen bothered by the fog at all.
A few times the fog had drifted
over the mountains from Califor­
nia, but It had always remained
high In (he air, he stated. At
this point they had had only 8
inches of snow, whereas he said
the average at this period ie four
L E E D O M’S
SUDDEN SERVICE
PISTONS AND PINS
* RINGS I
,
GEARS
■ AXLES
SPRINGS
or five (Mt, and oarer, eloee
1914, bad the precipitation been
so little aa It baa so Car this
winter.
Recently tourists coming to
Ashland bad been told before their
arrival here that the Siskiyou
highway was* vsty dangerous,
which reports local people esti­
mate bare kept many tourists
from coming south. The local peo­
ple do not wgnt to mislead peo­
ple Into believing ' the Siskiyou
highway is not sometime coated
at places with snow <nd Ice, but
these places are usually safe­
guarded by the highway crew. It
is thought that with due caution
a driver can at any period make
the Siskiyou summit drive with­
out any real danger. Certainly,
the party yesterday did not en­
counter any Indications that the
highway had been treacherous an<V
covered with lee at any period this
winter.
Society
(Continued froda Page
luncheon at Its close. '
Mrs. Alice Tamer, Mrs. F. H.
Walker and Mrs. Wm. Stennett
each gave Interesting readings,
which were enjoyed very mncli
and arhlch received hearty ap­
plause.
The remainder of the after­
noon was spent in conversation
with fancy work engaging skilled
fingers.
The regular butaness meeting
of the Corps will occur on Sat­
urday, January Iff. These meet­
ing» are held the first and third
Saturdays in each month, with
the social meetings, the second
and fourth Mondays.
(
At each meeting hostesses are
appointed who provide program
and entertainment, and assist-
ant hostesses who Plan the re­
freshments.
The hostesses for this pleas­
ant affair were: Mrs. Opal Phil-
pott, Mrs. Alma Stennett, Mrs.
Allen and Mrs. Julia Colon. Tho
assistant hostesses, were Mrs.
Alice Turner, Mrs. Trask, Mr*.
White, Mrs. Josephine Wallace,
Mrs. P. H. Walker, Mrs. Wol-
Cott, Mrs. Wilkins, Mrs. Wersu
and Mrs. Stanton.
The luncheon was served at
pretty tables and was a pleas­
ant close for the happy after­
noon.
W, C. T. IT. Institute
January lfi—
The Jackson County W. C. T.
U. Institute will hold its sessions
In Medford at the Presbyterian
church. There are all day and
evenings.
The program preMnts a fins
array of talen and those attend­
ing will be well repaid for time
and effort spent.
Mrs.' L. Hannon, state organ-
iter of the W. C. T. U. will
epeak, as will Mrs. Unruh, flnnn-
csil secretary for the W. C. T.
U. Farm Home at Corvallis. The
Rev. Mr. Temple of the M. E.
Church, Medford, Superintendent
G. A. -Briscoe, Ashland, Superin­
tendent B. H. Hedrick. Medford,
appear on the program during
the day, and Judge Evans of
Portland will give the address at next Monday’s meeting.
evening meetings.
Mrs. J, M- Wagner and Mçs.
- It is hoped that- every mem- J. W. McCoy will have places
betvgAd aMt inteyosted will take on the program.
advantage of this opportunity
to hoar this splendid program.
l O tT UP ANO GCT BUSY
Saturday.
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WASHDAY.
Ashland Study Chib Meets—
The Ashland study Club mot
at the home of Mrs. Gordon Mac-
Cracken with tho majority of
tho members present. Tho roll
call response was "Decent Edu­
cational Developments ’ In the
South.”
The half hour topic was pre­
sented by Mrs. .Loots Dodge who'
discussed the- pgiseent lmmlgrak-
tlon laws. Mrs. Fred Engle re­
viewed Selma Lagerlof's latent
book, which proved of especial
interest
Mrs. C. B. Pell will be hostess
are that If hubby was invited
to dd the family washing or
to stick around while It was
being done he would say. “Let
George do It.” Our advice is
to let one of our electric wash­
ing machines take the soil out
of .the garments and the toil
out of your wife’s life. Let
us demonstrate their worth­
iness and gnaranteedness.
Agee’s Shoe Shop
339 E. Main Street
Claycomb Motor Co
Make Success
MORE Certain
Have you made a success T
Do not allow a fire to eat up
your surplus.
Insure your present success
by making sure of your fu­
ture success.
Insurance m a k e s success
more certain.
Fordson
Lincoln
It does make a difference where you
buy your Ford..
♦
Let us do your mechanical work. Our prices are
right, our work guaranteed.
tar Mein
Protect
Billings Ageney
Let Us Test Your Battery
Bstah. 1882 fit 41 B. Mala St.
Real Batata A Real Ineurane
and tell yo nits condition Battery Work and all
Electrical work done , at Ford Set Prices.
Phone
or bring your clothes to
Ashland Gleaning and
Dyeing Wortes
35 First S t
Phone 63
rasa
Friday
AND
Saturday
SPECIALS
MENS IMPORTED ENGLISH BROADCLOTH
Recondition Your Motoj
Now
S H IR T S
Ask Your Garage Man
274 Titles on Sale
Attached Soft Collars
Assorted Colors And Sizes
High Test
GAS
Lubricating
OILS
50c, 75c and $1.00
Editions
General greasing and Oil
ing servioe. •
All Sizes
TAKE ’EM FR1ÙAY AND SATURDAY
Williams Service
Statlón
1 Tord Sedan, *24 :.$125
WANTBD: — A good used
used piano. Caah for bargain. Box
4, ears of Tidings.
112-2*
Your Choice $1.45
COMB YARN UNION SUITS
USED CARS
r-THOMAS"
C^fEIGHAN
k ThursdayJanuary 14. HMM
At the Suit $1.45
1023 Ohev. Roadster $250
1021 Ohev. Touring $125
B eitad harsl A il , imooent Rian pajing for another
aaan’a crime. Than ftftedom — and the long, bitter
straggle to wto beak hi» honor and his sweetheart.
ADMISSION
Matinee, 25c — ------- — ---------E vening 35c
Children 10c Any Time
FOR SALB CHKAP—10 acres
and good buildings on Bast Rain,
1 1-1 mile» on t Mrs. Rosa Petit.
Phone 14P21.
' 118—4*
our “ ONE DAY” clean­
ing and pressing'service;
but it can and is being
done by us every day. Try
1028 Ohev. Oonpe...$375
Autoxpothre Shop
Standard Cleaners
FOR RBNT
Two room apart­
ment with enrage, eloee In, 262
Boulevard.
111—6*
05 Oak S t
Brake ReUaing Dene by
Machinery
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