Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 22, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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la s t Saturday U ttle Rachel
Forsythe was Jtostess to a num­
ber ' o f her friends a t a happy
Valentine party.
Bvsry where hearts testgldd
to the presence of t h s g f p d
old sain« and valen tine^ and
candy hearts brought Joy to , the
little people.
DONATIONS
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No donations to charities or otherwise w ill be made in advertis­
ing or j ob ptinUhg — par contributions will he in caah.
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W H A T CO NSTITUTES A D V E R T IS IN G
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No discount w ill be allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders.
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George Washington
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figure 6£ Qeoigf waahington.
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Thojagjk he sta n d s f a r back where our Trail of
National life begins, his name and fame Will re­
main bcwid t o th e en d , an inaplration to all
Americans.
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Gaines w ere played antu tim e
for th e dainty refreshm ents ,'of
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CHOICE G IFTS — "And Isreal beheld Joseph’s sons, and sold
e said. Bring them unto ms, and I w ill bless them,” Gen. 4 8 i 8-8.
,’hn are these? And Joseph said, • • They hre my sons’. • • • And
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present to «nloy Ute splendid
demonstration Md^prggrem.
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PR A YER — O Thoh G iver of all good, children are Thy heritage
fcnd the fru it of the womb Thy rewards; As arrows in the hand of a
mighty man so are the children o f youth. Happy is the ttym that
hath his quiver full of them.
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ternoon w ith Rachel
Dean.
Mary, Pole)
W hitney, Frederika
Sylvia Provost ,
COUNTY FINANCES
T h e an n u al rep o rt o f J a c k so n co u n ty , a s issu e d la s t
w eek by an e x p e r t a c c o u n ta n t, c o n ta in s a fe w in te r e s tin g
p o in ts.
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In 1925, in ste a d o f a la r g e d eficit a s th e c o u n ty h a d
to stan d in 1924, th e p r o h ib itio n e n fo rcem en t fu n d Bhows
a h e a lth y b alan ce. I n e x a c t figu res th e fu n d sh o w e d a
d e fic it o f $6,728.75 in 1924- w h ile in 1925 th e re was a
balan ce o f $ 2 ,2 7 4 1 6 in th e fund.
T h e T id in g s rem em b ers th e p ro m ise w h ic h S h e r iff
J e n n in g s an d D ist. A tto r n e y C h aney m ad e w h en th e y
so u g h t e le c tio n th a t th e y w ou ld h a n d le p r o h ib itio n e n ­
forcem en t w ith o u t th e h u g e e x p e n se w h ic h h a d been in ­
curred u nd er th e p r e v io u s R egim e o f c o u n ty govern m en t.
C am p aign p ro m ises are s 6 o fte n fo r g o tte n a f t e f e le c tio n
lh a t w h en one is rem em b ered a n d e x e c u te d , th e officers
d eserv e com m en d ation , w h ic h T h e T id in g s is g la d to e x ­
ten d to S h e r iff J e n n in g s , D is tr ic t A tto r n e y C h a n e y and*
o th er officers w h o c o o p e r a te d w i t h /t h e s h e r iff so e ffic ­
ien tly .
H ow ever, fa r th e r d ow n in th e r e p o r t is an ite m w h ich
d o e s n ot c r ea te su ch a fa v o r a b le v e r d ic t
T h e rep ort
s ta te s th a t th e P a c ific H ig h w a y b on d fu n d lo s t $27,000
d u r in g th e ^’ear, a resu lt o f p a y in g 5 p e r c e n t on th e b ond s
w h ile o n ly 2 per cen t w a s r e a liz e d fro m th e s in k in g fund.
T h e a c co u n ta n t r ig h tfu lly reco m m en d s th a t a b e tte r in ­
v e stm e n t fo r th e sin k in g fu n d b e p ro cu red a n d th a t m ore
o f th e b ond s be retired i f ]x>ssij)le.
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MILK DRINKMUB
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T h e h a b it o f d r in k in g m ilk se e lb s to be la r g e ly in ­
creasin g. F o rm erly , i f p e o p le w is h e d to s a y so m e th in g
d isc r e d ita b le o f a m an, th e y w o u ld o fte n ca ll h im a
“ m ilk s o p ” or a “ m ilk and w a t e r ” p erso n , a s if th e h a b it
o f u sin g m ilk w a s so m e th in g e ffe m in a te ..
B u t p eo p le h a v e d isco v e r e d th a t m ilk i s a v e r y n ou r­
ish in g food . N o le s s a p e r so n a g e th a n T h eod ore R o o se ­
v e lt, a p o stle o f str e n u o u sn ess, w a s a confirm ed «m ilk
d rinker. T h e con su m p tion o f m ilk p e r p erson in creased
About 20 p er cen t from 1918 to 1926.
T h e m ore p eop le call lie in d u c e d to e a t p la in a n d
Sim ple food s lik e m ilk , c o n ta in in g in a b u n d a n ce th e m ain
p rin cip les o f n u tritio n , the le s s th e y w ill d em an d h ig h ly
Reasoned con co ctio n s m ade to s tim u la te a ja d e d a p p e tite .
T h ey w ill lie ab le to jierfo n n m ore w ork o n sim p le fo o d s,
RECTPTANOE TO NBW IDXAS
T h e p r o g r e ssiv e n e ss o f a to w n is la r g e ly te ste d o u t
b y th e a ttitu d e it ta k e s to n ew m eth o d s a n d id e a s, in
b u sin ess, ed u cation , govern m en t, an d in d u stry .
In som e p la c e s, p eop le look a t su ch s u g g e s tio n s w ith
a n atu ral a ttitu d e o f sk e p tic ism . T h e ir first com m en t is
4 p t to lie d isco u ra g in g and d ou b tfu l- T h e y se e th e d iffi­
c u ltie s in the w a v and feel th e y c a n ’t be overcom e.
In th e b rig h ter t y p e of to w n s, p e o p le are m u ch in*
te r e s ted w hen th ey h e ar of ninr c iv ic id e a s. T h e y 'do n o t
n e c e ssa r ily w au t to g o in fo r th em r ig h t off, b u t th e y feel
n n p r e sse d w ith a d e sir e to k n ew m o r e a b o u t th o se id eas.
W ith th is r e ce p tiv e a ttitu d e , th e c h a n c e s are s tr o n g th a t
A fter h e a r in g about th e se new w w ys and lookins- in fo
M ik in g a fo r tu n e i i e a sy . I t jn s t soem s h ard b e ­
c a u se y o u n e e d th ree or fou r o f th em fo r liv in g pnrpoaea.
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S p q ^ ie t ti is n o th in g inor« th an m acaron i w ith a d e ­
fe c tiv e th y r o id g la n d . .
T h e la r g e s t f is h a t e c a u g h t on a lin e o f con versa
B in e blood cornea from som e a n c e sto r w h o w ork ed
lu m s e lf b lu e in th e fa c e .
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The ev«fc|n¿i
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views that th e .
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Dempsey says he w ill fight
Labor Day.
Dempsey, whose
first name is Jfiek, la a former
pugilist.
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Study
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Club.
B toy CMafc A to » »
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Thursdays > ¿ fr y C tto M £ $ e 4
Library,
senate shows a plain violation of
anti-trust 14ws?’ he told the Missionary- Society Met
•United Frees.
Wednesday—
The Women's Missionary So­
ciety met at th^ home of Miss
Niver, Laurel street. Wednesday
last.
Mrs. M. B. Riley was
leader of the program, and thn
topics fo r-th e dpy were “OhoMn”
LONG BEACH. Cal.. Feb. S Ì. and "The American Indian.”
Despondent Fire
( l i e f K ills Self
the Ladles A id wki hold a joint
all day geaslop Friday of this
week in Jhe Junior room of the
Presbyterian church.
There w ill be 4 covered dish
luncheon.
The time will be
speht In the overseas eewing
plant when ton can get a Kohlet on
Let up givtj yop the facta. / .
eaay
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of the Codàty H
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which must be made reedy very
soon for shipment.
Not only these organisations
are invited te ooms hot any of
the other ladles Of the tongre-
gatfon who can spare the time
w ill be te ry welcome 4s there
is m uch"to do to prepars this
work.
the fun u n til refreshments of
delicious home made cakes to d
coffee were served by those in
charge of that feature of the
evening’s oleasttre.
Valley View neighbors have
delightful social affairs and their
club is doing very worthwhile
work.
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Valley View Oemasunity p u b —
, Wednesday of last week, the
Valley View Community Club
held Its meeting a t the home of
Mrs; W illiam Stratton, w ith an
all-day session.
The forenoon was spent in
makiqg different ^sandwiches, un­
der the supervision of Miss Ada
Brewster, county heme demon­
stration agent.
Theee sandwiches made a de­
licious part of ths luncheon
which - sms served at noon.
In the afterneon the regular
sips ton of the club was held, A
short business meeting, at whlcp
Matters pertinent to the organl-
fftc m arket
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T H A T ’S
34 HOUK SIB VICI
Lithia Springs
Garage
« b a ite feél ' « t í
*8 the hearty «ài
«mts
fMifeàs.
•aves
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ite s stem
well attended to d a venr'gnc-'
cessfnl meeting. TBèrs wrnra more
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Aluminum Probe
Will Be Sought
rrfeasing - Stóragi
Repairing \
heoaiMe U f e k à i t t to he ».p ow er
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urged to lfiHPttl
Only a few more long weeks Monday, February 28— Ashland
Study Club.
Postponed Sutil
u n t i l ' strawberry
atorSeake.
neM w eek.
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When. j t .dons arrive it w ill be
Monday, Hbt-tuO? t o — French
the berries.
Cldb. Postponed. Meets Mon­
day, Maroh 1, at the home of
Does higher education pay?
Mrs. W. M. Poley.
Red Orange, collège football star,
made only 8185,000 this season. Monday, Pebnuujy E l — Ladles
A rt Club.
Hostesses, Mrs.
C liff Payne and Mrs. F rtd
Yee, higher education pays
Cushing.
Civic Club house.
Women in knee dresses can
bum more ice cream sodas than Tuesday, February 28— Bethany
Class meets at 2:3<k P- m. at
ones in long dresses.
M. E. church.
A ll members
urged to be present.
And higher education costs.
February
88— Alpha
A dm iral M offett wants 850 m il­ Tuesday,
Club.
Hostesses, Mrs. H. C.
lions to build a gang of a ir­
Stock and tars. S. B. McNair.
planes.
Tuesday, February 2 8 — W . C. T.
B ill in Congress Would keep,
the arm y as at present. Bills in Tuesday, February 28 - Delphian
Chapter meets at 2:00 p. m.,
the m ail keep ns as at present.
at Ciclv Club House.
Thursday, February 25— Study
Class in Missions.
Mrs. J.
W . McCoy, hostess.
Thursday, February 25— Elks’
Ladles Card Party. Evening.
F rid ay, February 26— Past Ma­
W A S H IN G TO N , D. C., Fs>. S I
trons’
Club. ’ Mrs.
L.
A.
— ( U .F .) — A. resolution request­
Roberts, hostess, assisted by
ing the president to appoint spe­
Mrs. Frank Jordan and Mm.
cial counsel for the prosecution
L. B. Brown.
Civic Club
of the Mellon-controlled A lum ­
Honse.
Evening.
inum company of America will
Friday, February 2«— A ll day
be Introduced shortly in the
senate by 8fcn«Uf RohfUMan, x session. Covered Dish lunch­
eon. Joint meeting of Women’s
democratic flqor leader, he an­
Missionary Boclefy and the
nounced today.
Ladies
Aid.
"The record now before the
y e a n a member of tap
to q g
Beach fire department and b a tu l-
(oa chief for several yean, hang­
ed hfmeelf In the broods jo miles
friHs M ire yesterday. His hpdp
.Was found by police. Re bad been
V v o d tn g over ehargea of tnsnh-
•I'dlastton which had been filed
against him by brother otlchrs.
a
d o th e
SIMMON’S MATTRESSES
WICK furniture co .
Phone 46
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