Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 22, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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undred and six of
will bo pbeeSnt and gtvd aa M-
Rad grown a dim and fagg*
tobOdtlng tolk. > .’ •
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All totoraa^ed t» the, stody.
mak dt* ipn ien , ate Intitqd to Mr tee own eeuntrymen, "wte®
do^is, Wb«U»ar ifcemMr» or the
P r o t e
• a i e n a 1
. , knew him not.”
meeting will be held at l i a ehinteg tolde 0» tenti wbtok
daaaled AW .
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M m home of Mrs. J. W. McCoy, Because m«a’A Mee<f had westetf
It wte|e I f aram .
the leader, Thareday evening at
7:1« o'stosk. '
And light UM never «hone an
lie
Had
Thursday, February the tWeftty
fifth, the KU«’ Ladies will ta-
tertala at cards. Their friends
afa Invited to come and share
the. good time with them.
Table? reservations .may
land er aea, ■
lagt freak laatra
purity—
to
Ito
he
mhde by phoning Mrs. George
Gillette.
Committees are In
charge who are planning a vefy
delightful evening.
Ko » e a c h Clufr—
There will be uo meeting of
the French Club Monday eve­
ning. It was to have met at
the home of Mrs. G. M. Green,
bat has been postponed until
Monday, March t. It will hold
its session at the home of Mrs.
W. M. Poley, Gresham street
The tame lesson will doubtless
be discussed that had been as­
signed for tonight’s meeting.
WINIFRED WATSON, '
Ashland V
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e r a t s room'house; large porch;
bteMlHtel “»to*; Urge and small
fraiL F n rattb ed or unfurnished.
>11, Meads Street.
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•A .jO . Jim.
A V C Y IO K M B B
‘ A. la GIBBON
takaa anywhere—as
Ashland. Oregon
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Harsi t
$
%
a
BLACKWELL ' ,
intoa gladly
furnished
Phone PI or 71
OH «mAHHtoæSto
The Civic 01«» and the Ash­
land Study Club are Invited to
attend a benefit given by the
Greater Medford Club, a t the
Mefhodttt Church kt eight o'clock
Friday evening ot this Week.
The Copco Films will lie
shown, and a play glVsa. Every
one Interested lb forwarding the
movement to secure a commun­
ity eluh house la asked to ¿t-
toUd.
T ie nntertatoment Win he
well worth attending, And it is
kb opportunity to assist the
Medford club In swelling its
club house fund.
i
Valley View Club house W*s
the scene of a Jolly neighbor­
hood party last Saturday algbto
There ware forty predegt,
young and old, to enjoy the att-
slc, the games and dancing, to
which the honrs were spedt.
VlsRlng, too, was a part of
Mrs. L. A, Roberto I r bàstew.
assiste* by M m Frank Jordan
and Ifrs. L. g. B roW n?!«»
the Past Matrons* Club which
meets at the Civic Club hoiuA,
Friday evening nt 7:10 o'clock.
The nsunl time tor meeting U
Thnraday evening, but on pe-
qonht of conflicting engage-
méa.ts, the data waa changed.
MM. X W. Frasier, of tflrtft
Main teteet, was hostess at
WedhekdArs meeting or
the
belted AU «octet? of the Meto- tadWa herai Abbia# toUghi
MldtShhtob.
a number of yddte to «Rd
' After some time agent in ha­ schools at Madterd ABd
lting, Mrs. Ambfese oalled the friends will ba Interested la
society to order. «*1 Love to
t i n the Story," opened the ds-
votioaals, whtth «era led by
MM. O. G. Eubank*, th e nlks-
ttanth paaim waa read by the
•ftoder, and ail repeated the
twenty third psalm in concert.
A abort business teeslon pre­
ceded the program, of which
■rd. Ralph Billing« had eharge.
Thia was of a patriotic nature,
hdUoilng Lincoln'« and Ws«hlng-
ton’a birthday«.
“Carry Me Baek to Old Vir­
ginia,** was played oa the Vic-*
train aa an opening number. An
entertaining readlhg of Lincoln
dad Washington and k Sketch
from “The Life of Linoolh,” by
.Ma
Tarball,
“Washington’s
Chair* were given by Mr«.
Ralph Billing». “The Little Red
Footage Stamp with W astlhg-
toh’a Picture oa it,“ by Mr«.
Kelsey and a description of
“Htfw George Wsshingtoh Dress­
ed," hp Mrs. Coder were pleas­
ing numbers.
Mhmorous stories and intef-
estMg hits frdm the lives of
Washington add Lincoln Mere
told »y a number of other*.
"The Stars and Stripe* FOt-
ever,** oa the Vletrola, closed the
enjoyable pregram.
Delicious refreshments of sal­
a d , wafer* and tea were served
by th e hostess, assisted by. Mr*.
King. A* * delightful closing
treat, Mr*. J. B. RlchmoHnd
sang. ' Mrs. Richmond, whd for­
merly lived In Ashland sang I t
the Methodist church yesterday.
■’‘ t o . i w i t a
California.
Ha fnur U Madhoeg IR «to
valley and asaay friands offer
congratnlatteRA bnd «b o t WMR^
to Mr. u d MM Andratto, far«
« happy «ad gMAgtfodA Hfbtti
jeurnsg.
« d j
>4 ommog« s u» MW
WINCHESTER
Garden Töola
Bl*dra and 'P iu,,- IIi<h
Carbon SUeL
are e x tr a se le c t secon d
g r o w th , W hite hah, p o lish ­
ed an d waxed.
«Wtete to»-"
SOUTHER OREGON GA3 CO.
blrtjL bears. Whan used tov
theumatlsm, Venrltla, Coaatl-
• atlon and Mervoaeaees they
trove setlsfaotory and bring
Every comfort and con
venience for the ahatto
SER
1er'« Tablets corns In two sises,
kde sad 91.90 plr package.
Keep a package la tbs home,
taka a ta b let-so w and then
and they will ward off fevers
id many Ills that may prove
tai. For sale by
S
T W » something for parents
td jhirtk about— and think
seriously.
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MoNaa baos.
Dark rooms ate peopled with
fearsome ghosts. 7?*a/gh<Htil
Dark corners are hiding places
for sfeldowy apparitions.
Ther’ie ria l— to any normal
From idäknd
number «
sVe to fui
0VEÍUMD
Sian akSD
WINTER
S C H È b u tE
Kodakt Finishing
pb M ing
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XOIUK ALBBMd
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f t » JUhtad-rorttaSI IM»-' .
Direct Conaectlcni at Roeeburg fer Oooa> Bar; Pelato
PORTRAITS
these spectres of the
Electricity is plentiful,
ana Io reasonable, here in our
fowfythftt rio one need count
tfte ebst o f a cheery, oelK
ly k reft home where children
joucanbuy.
■kiHwwfyf.
10«-tf
(ywaren scream
when they fla y in the dark
PROMPT
Aêçrfsble antoa *
lib’.
Telephone n s
FILMS
After March 1 st, no gas is to be
stored in quarter meters.
If ahy gas is stored at present time,
it should be used before that date
as meters will be turned hack at
that time;
SUPPLIES
WdVk-stoined
hands,
fa t
warm and kind ns they.
It yield« such comfort as known,
loVed things may.
But fairy-fabrics, shot with gold
o’ dreams,
We find-unfit for common No*»,1
It seems.
Such textile, woven on the loom
of thought
By one Who sat j alone<
was SWnght
OflcA Vb our .mart
have, none of it.
Ot* Kite.
Repulsed and *1
tered, hit by bit,
He watched the fabric, of
Li 5
BAKERY
Read This
CtnfuUf
A Prise Winning Poem—
The following is clipped ftott
the Sunday Book Page' of the
Orebea JesrnsL It speaks tor
itself, In contradistinction at­
tention is called to .a
poem
which was published in the
Journal of February seventh. .
It is written by Miss Winifred
Watson g f Ashland. Miss Wat-
SSn baa ¡been an active member
la chib study circles in Ash­
land dnfmg her residence here,
and her literary achievement»
are well known to a large circle
o t friends. It la with pleasure
we print the poem for her
frlendA to enjoy.
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For A ll Occasions
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■ . B.' eers of Ashlaad Tiding»,
load p a w s and lira.
» Arefe hdaUgaea and
ity refreshments at
FRANKLIN
GOLD O* DREAMS
For many months. President
Ison, «imply because he had
1, ‘League of Nations’ plainly
I clearly, was the greatest
n on earth.“— H. G. Wells.
Malh stfeat la Ashland; suitable
for , general’ machinist work sad
repairing.
Will ta k e lease for
gbmber of years.
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