Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 25, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    s ‘telile 1 I tb« coast M d »M
rmatlon received bate thtem pm -
«aquln Välity Urna. Re. n m
d aa a sfott sagtoapr fan Fp- A Mnu- OlUIUlen. was M il
W U Improvement campamp a»< hnown io Ashland and wan a si»,
tor,'of If. W. Wheeler o t this etty,
fa* at o ù tima a m on tar d í
Who left Satnrtfky evening for
he Engineering Çorpa, ü . 8. A
Portland
to attend the funeral-
1 Browae la « * T * M : * * »
fifa , a ton, F. D. Browae, J t„
i and * «litar. M n. Eleanor
i
<VVT Chattln kindly need
ople to the d ob house.
Twenty Is the limit for ex-
ilaatlon and it has almost
en reached a number of times,
is urged that thoee .who base
t brought their babtee lor ex-
, The Ashland-Made Club pill
fceeff tobad»? M
gt t e i I t f w r f W . B . B Ef-
haut.. Ä , Nob «BO 4 » Ù t,
•
fhtereetiag numbers wffll be
»foeedted' had d fon attend»**
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Thu Boyal Neighbors planned
e f her young friande very
ufty SUtuntey evening.
,
a and — ’— g whiled «he 1
llA tf
■eld (Ore.) Cassmamlrf, E»«|MP gUg evehtag to attend the reg-
•emplnr, BI Centro (Onl.) Chagr
¿MH night of the local Na-
mr. Royal Arab Masons, and gggnl Guard Imit.
eetteg Wtlck Is the
thHd
tersday tar Pebrmrfp.
Those that have been brought
lonlg return la six months for
irther
examination.
Should
rildren need it eftener, thong te
large notify the parents to that
P a «
iem geu Ladas, A L 4 A
io S ir n i01
IXiXnb mb ¡¡uwl m SI
T. A . T etp in E | s hta—<
The High School Clrate of
T. A. hue aseaatod a part la
lying tor equipment of the
lyslcal Training Department.
Thia was needed badly end
e H. 8., F. T. A steed ready
. assist. As a ssaane e l reio-
g the money for their Part,
a Circle plan a Food Sale
at Saturday at Hardy siaee*
It Is expected fffif'th e y will
Ive ever so many things that
1kg .w ill wish for over Sunday
Id they hope to ' have liberal
itronage.
P.
¿ tío chick etec-
imrfeet w ortfog
A. Bert Free-
Jey St.
1 Ú -U
ÌM i’ tfef Tefotef
Rt. 1, BOX 10«.
;
it* -« *
•>ÍA L to-B hby
chick.
FAZNtyiiG AND TOfTING
If yon appreciate n Ovet dam
h of ygtatttg or tinting figure
Itta RWBNHING B OBAB. the
Estimates glad:
Plano
Instruction hy axperi-
red. Phone Í41J.
Alklne.
Mrs. Harold
I g t —1 mo.*
morning.
rttefoh. <
dona* gt
* - Batteries to re- fitd l -i For Idaho—
AU elactrlcal work
Mrs. -Sarah Fay, wkw h a. been
Í, mt prices. Clay- spending the past month in Ash­
go mpany.
l» A tf land, la leaving tmdght • for
the lodge la appreciation o f has
wholehearted, service.
" J
Games Ware played and della*.
Iona refreshments served at the
close of |h e evening.
Those present were Mr. > and
Mrs. A 'A. Madden, Mr. and Mrs.
W. H. Hodtlnsou, Mr. and Mrs.
D. Land, ML and Mrs. 8. K.
Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beck,
Mrs. B. Turner, Mrs. George Rob­
inson, Mrs. Ony Randles, Mrs. L.
Honoring MU. James Goble, J. Haas, MlseLUuAMlse Margaret
WHO M r just returned from a» McNabb, Prances Barnes, dtay-
extended trip east and from at­
ii*H lead ers Hold Meeting—
tendance at the National Con­
vention of the Delphian 8oclety,
ter « -
The AH County Cfeb leaders
» « tef'iiil! hold their annuel meeting
the Executive Board e f t i e teeaf
Chapter entertained nt luncheon the aeuA fntare. The hoi
*t Llthln Springs hotet, Tburs*
at tito LHMs Springs hntuf Ssftrr- 'Meg SOW here, but they
Bay, January U .
to build In Medfofd.
<foy at one o'clock.
This w ill open . with » tan-
Their friends regret their leav­ nheon at U :S d , followed by the
.This te Mrs. , Goble's t in t elflo-
SSt visit since tee srgsnlsstton ing Ashland,
tosular aeseiea daring tjm nA
of tha Chapter and tha afternoon
toruoon at .the hotel,
wtos gpent in the discussion of Ddphian Chaggee lfotou • , {
i- Speakers wttl addreee the
ttatogW pertinent to the DelpMan
On January 1«, the Chapter
‘♦ark- Mm. Goble brought an to- meeting of. the Delphian Society guests daring the toaebeon sod
In the afternoon. Thane I ebed
‘sgfrtag message to . th e members ♦ill be held <f the Civic Club
«led to> speak ere H. C. Sey­
of thg Board from tha recent eon- house, at two «'dock, p> m.
mour, State Club leader, O; A
veatlen.
A splendid program
to la
Thoee present at the luncheon atom* and nn t i n membership is G., Superintendent K lng^ of the
Southern Pacific Bb , B. ?OA, ef
ware, Bra. V. V. Mins, Mr*. D.
urged fo He present.
An ac­ Portland,
County
Svperfete»-
FUroasfc Mrs.. F. G. Wwedenbnrg,
count of the program presented dent. Mrs Saaaasbe Homes*C»r-
Mts. H. C. Oaley. Mrs. John Fln-
will be given Thursday.
fo r . r . c . Fowler. Chanty Club
esrsn, Mrs. Frank Dean, Mrs.
foadevr
J. w . Mecor, pmeUent
K . F. Nlntes Bto. «ton Whdtoar.
of State Bankfers Associattom «M
and the compllmaated guest;
a anmber of Meat spespers.
tote. Goble.
I
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AH psrmrtg that are fntaresf-
s< ta dub work for tha boys
snB girls are Invited to be pres­
. The Junior
S. e f Cite Chrttt-
ent nt luncheon and afternoon.
hui flh m B Bad a successful food
RanervaXions for the lnacbeoa
sale at Hardy Brothers stern.
Saturday. The young folks had
ntay be made by phoning Mrs.
g. splendid array of good things, presenb
A C. Joy or Mrs. Ralph Billings.
bat it did not tabs long to dispone
Of them, netting the society a
geodly sum.
’
ular progmte .of the Civic Club
Ned T o n g Haa B W igbp
**lh » • aggress ou “Interna-
N ed Young cetebstatod Mb tenth tioaal Betethmau* glvea by Mrs.
Birthday Saturday, Jan asi? ft, * . J. Norris, tha leading feature
M i l , at Ms hem» at 11« Blgb o f the dbasnooh.
Men Monte is eminently fitted
Games were played, especially to present thto theme, having
football, during fbe afternoon, ah made a definite study of the
tHe boys enjoying the fan until sahjedt gad* Bteee who hear her
the young guests were called withr witt be well repaid In a delight­
in to partake of the delicious
fully toteraetter. ttrftjnnatlve ad-
Jtmcheon which was a aaedt en­
dvem oft a topic that la claiming
joyable feature of tha occasion.
tbo
THIS HBUW BTE STRAIN
Sfmple
catephor.
hydraatle,
Wftehhasel, e t e ^ , te mixed in
Lateeptik >ye wasfo.. strengthens
eym .an d helps any ease weak,
strained - or fore eyee. Lavop-
tlk acts vary gulckly. Alumi­
num
eye;, «.up ft*«-— McNair
ghermite
,‘r
1
’ ä
tbewghtfgf
geceoaon
1
<«B M A N Y TO IN T E R
arms
oonraramm
Worked on tha loestton tntf Con­
struction of Southern Pacific’»
Mae through «Sr Stetipptf « d g *
ï
Firmaa
and
W hite ‘ WASHINGTON, Jan. A — (Û. ’<
e A ritela
c**^ * f Colonel Wtl-
188« to 1882 Brown« Mam Mltche11'
was aaMetf-
“ ftte font» s A u BM h M so
■a temp» 4s m * to th e
stf FkesMeat GWBdgh. 1
These sbonld ba mads by Wed­
nesday.
R Win M S meetfog
MW» Were MtoanMMad M '
affording a splentflrf opportunity
to learn of tito club Work t n deeding through the uensl ehe»* 1
4 large attendance i r argatf,
eels of review.
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Bom« BconoaBH Luncheon
1 Mrs. J. R. MacCructen of the
Talley View Cemmunity is 1»
dharge o f tha heme economies
foaebee» fo Ashland at the
<Irtrta Springs hetal next Wefo
4ssday to yhleh tha v a n » to
tha county am tavltoA Itatete*
fotlona should he made hy Tues­
day, January > f. to.M re. J. R.
McCrackbn, phono Ashland, ee
World’s Largest
Stage Line
From Afthland
ef
every one.
NOTICE IS HERBS'? GIVEN
that sealed bids will be received
by the undersigned unt# toe
h*ur of 7:«0 o’cloek p> m., en
tpe 4th day of FUhrnory, I ttO ,
and Immediately thereafter pub­
licly opened by tha District
SShool Board of School District
No. 6, of Jackaok Gonnly, Ghsi-
gen, at Tha Clftrunr Baftk l<
the city of Ashland, Oragow,
for an lsstfs of bond» of said"
aHhool distriot in tha amount of
fifty thooanod dofterti («««.MWI.
sa«d bonds to ba dated February
I, 1 8 « , and to mature serially
its numerical ordejr aa fojtowq;
three tB reM M «toterb ( « « J g |i
fob the first day of February In
Social Ctoclo Meats
T^a Social Circle of the
CHTtettm eharch will meat at
tha home of Mrs. O, R. Johnson
on Granite street, Wednesday
afternooA All the membership
and friends are rem inded'of the
date and place and urged to be
The Baby Clinic which
1Broms
^QuiahieÀ
B b < A t r e is s big houpg «Stof dour to .
Smiti*« ehm bo M tofof «tops to admire.
Its w M o w t g r t; tffo ÿ t M L t b s *
porefcf ffwht seldom «now« a welcome.
o f Laxative BROMO
D íE Tableta will for-
anyone enjoy plenty o£ I
dollars ( « « .• « > tot'tHwBMg fo »
<jp February in each of the year«
«fofo oL »to t o sùwM ate pap
altot ( • % ) ppr M t e f o t e t e *
-teSuaUy, principal »Sd fo"
It paptaMs ab tea tobtet
£ld e
must
ba
a
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Daily.
«A 7:00 À. vM. «Bd
uacoadMSsa««
¡ « n s j d a y .f r ip .. , .
check Ih w o ernennt os «RPWW
The fopshPtog.lPSB «pMfoh gf
Bdsrri Tag], Wlnfrpe, JoteMiB
g McCulldch will ba furnisbed
tb« succaadfal blgdpr.
The BogM NaarSbW tBg;rl«tot
fo rajact any and all bids, , , ,
t
F. ». BNGLB. Clark.
PO WER. COMPANY
THE CALIFORNIA
Motive to baos totosHs« at’ tafo
e
jtfp r fo r tís f information
TB4VBL BT
I, «o conven*
shouldn't
W ith electricity so pleat
ient and so'fttoimttMe, W
and a vary successful moating.
Thera ware seventeen bable?
them . *alavMs;a< tlyam «basent
for tld first ¿m s, six there for
an
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Jaasaru: Bfudtord 1WMW, W.
GENEVA, Jan. >5. — OR —
■Bk leaaan, J. H. FMsSS, B * f
German government has na-
■Welte and A R, ghsuouA
titled th e L ea n n e o f N a tio n s th a t
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Ttaeee andoytag Mlm Joy's bea»
pltnlity ware tha Bisam Laths
■ lias. Dorothy Stevens, Bllen
Oaley, Lorraine Spnrr, Emily
Taytor, Celte Baton, Lnrtfc Toto,
Kndgb dhff «forte BTtcBetl, Marte
Darles and Lydfo Smith and tha
Bcuan. Kay Nall, Milton Franfc-
Ha, Warren ^Boremus.BagfWutaer
WBbur Tucker, W ilfred Wagner,
Letter Beck, Leslie Ketch and
Dick and Barnard Joy. * '
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