Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 25, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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„.¿w'M&.d'.làlr’ W»,,
and the delnty scóeseoriee a
ear« tablea «arrie» edt spi
(Continued prom Vage Four)
eetfed « f tfcb attractively ‘‘•b-
pointed tables at the dose wf
the afternoo9 .
There were i*
number of the guests from.' Hed-
ford.
at
Moom
at IS» Qranitq street; completely D p. MWIMT iA,'WOODS— Free», ,thg‘ t o w 0'
e •'
tie« lim ited f«w»e, ear. nose and b»n.
furnished;
adults , wlthoqt
Invitations are already out
Small children. Lease tor yeer if »’ throat—awm jr including teeth. bod' It f Is expected - there .-.wilt
desired. Inquire at Tidings pf- . Office hours, 'W te 18 and 3
b e a large attendance to enjoy
to ». SWedanburg Bldg, Ash-
Jtee.
the old time dentes, of which
. land. Origgoa.
there Is a revival Juat now.
»N J — Keeping rooms.
d . g U ^ fe o N s itix N
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This Is the first df a number
.parimente, 85, South
pf parties which they expeet to
t • ’ • : 7
have in the near future.
citisen« p ea k Ride-
FOB BBNT — Twe weli fur- Office Ptem e |» L K em H um e Iff»
shed sleeping rooms. Close In.
KveBtaffe By Appotatment
1 |7 — tf
PLANING MILL
On March the ninth, the Up­
FOB BBNT — Furnished cab­
per Valley Community Club ex­
FORDAN’d
BABH
AND
CABINET
ins and apartments. Reasonable,
WORK», Cprper Helman and pect to bold He meeting at the
by month or week. Cell IU -
Van N sm . Phene 181. 194-tt hpme of Mrs. Mark True.
139—#
Miss Ada Brewster, county
demonstration agent, will hiring
WHITTLE TRANSFER CO.
FOR BBNT — Small Inn»l»h-
For Becrice
slides and a demonstration will
ed apartment, |1 0 . »6 Laurel St.
138—tf Dealers to Coal, Wood, Packing^ be given of 'is modern kitchen.
Crating and Storage. Long diat- AU the up-to-date kitchen ,'»B;
Movements will be shown and
anca trucking- •
ie e n interest 1» fdlt la this verir
FOB SA W —4 » acres. Irt<- T. L. POWttLI— General Trans­
helpful program for the next
* U d . house, barn, ell fenced.
fer — .Good team and motor meeting of this wide adreke
9850. Taylor, 63 N. Mata.
trucka. * Good service at a rea­ club.
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r 11 ’
148-3
sonable price. Phone |3 .
„ FOR S A W — Few loada alfalfa
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
hay. First crop. Phone 11F5.
« B fe t e -b e th St.
»,
148-» PhOOe » » ^ L
W- » . BLACKWELL
FOB 8ALB—Progrssrivw ever-
Kenwral Contractor
hearing strawberry plants. 113
Bulldtaff. Repairing. Shingling,
Nutley. Phone 466-J.
148-tf CaMnet »fork, Oetaent Work,
FOR BALE— Spray outfit. New- Patattaff, XhMtog. Reftaishing.
“ ,
129— tf
way engine, reedy for work. |7 5 .
Call R. Packard, Route 1, Box
MERTON E. THOMPSON
4«. Anderson Creek ftoad,. Tel-
Painter and Decorator
•pt.
" -
l<»-4
& p er Hanging
‘
TtaJlng
a
Specialty
FOB SALE—Bmemeu ' fquaro
Furfclture • Refinlshed
grand piano for fifty dollars.
Estim ates ‘Gladly Furnished •
186 Nutfey street.
148-3
•. Phone 98 or 75
BGGfl AND CKIX-— Leghoqi,
t P A lU tlN # AMD TUfTING
Tancred strata, Individually pedi­
If you appreWgte a Srst class
greed. Trapneetod. Utility fancy.
Limited number. Will C. Coun­ job of »¿toting er tinting figure
ter, Ashland, Ore.
148— tf With SWBNNING A GEAR, thq
FOB SAUB — deed dry wood?
88.35 tier. Phone 178-T.
14T-4*
11
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BOMB- BARGAIN
lota
In
Southeast Ashland, 8150 end up.
SPLENDiB BB8IDENC* for
rooming house ip'new school sec­
tion, for rent.
ACREAGE ON HIGHWAY at
attractive prices.
'
' •
The Ft*terns I Brotherhood; AsMndid isaMb (in k —
The Ashland2 Study Club W«1
their families' and Invited guests
am to have, eu old fashioned meet Mouday at the ia u w ep f
dance Wedneadaysvening, Marc* Mrs. H. O. Andersen, oh tit«
FOR RENT — The preer* home
tBeulevard.
,
Social Meeting of the Brother­
hood, of A m erican Y eom en—
"Members of, , the AsblapP
Mompstpad No. 4067* met at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Mathes Mor^ay and- spent a m ost
enjoyable evening. Mr. and MR-
Mathes are recent additions 1»
the, membership of the society.
The time was spent in visit­
ing, and, in listening to .spine
delightful musical number» fay
Miss Berths La Blanc, whq Is
alqo a new member.
The following were present fo
enjoy the social hours aud the
delfcious luncheon with which
the evening closed; Mr. J. J.
Welch of Medford, vice presi­
dent of Beuthern Oregon; Mr.
and Mrs. Fay Yaryan, Mr. and
Mrs. Alonso Are**. Mr., anp. jifn .
F. E. Warren, Mr. an^ J ^ . F .
Wd. ,MTF ;,flV.Ttr
La jBlsnc, Miss Bertha .Xa.tRlgng.
A short business session jw*s
held before bidding host and
hostess' good’ night and express­
ing their apreciation of the
pleasant hospitality.”
Boulevard.
V '
The roll call for this meeting
will be "Current Events.** The
selected topic will be presented
by Mrh. W. M. Foley and the
book rbvlew w ill b e ’ given by
Mr«. ’ F. D. Wagner. -
It’ -had been requested that
those Who have nst ' retnmSd
tbs qtfettionairee which ware
distributed some Ume sines tor
the "Heme Survey’’ be
In et this meeting.
1 ' .
T k e v io S »restdeut *111 P«4f
a b ly have charge o f the meetfbb
n s M*s.; F ell-Is not expected io
return from Cdllfornia Id tube
to be present. ’ '
, ’ J
In the foreword, In calling «4-
tention to th e poem written by
Mias Winifred Wataos. mentloh
w as made of a' prise winning do-
called poems and a eritleiedi of
It by the book’ page edltdir df
th e Journal, whb characterised
It as veritable hunk.1
One verse Was given to' shard
hew infinitely superior was tfaqt
written by Mils Watson.
"
1 For some reason the criticism
and the Verse Were ' left oUt,
tearing readtofs somewhat lit
the dark as to what was meant
by the parfcfcrUpfa printed. The
whole is Ming printed today In
order to make clear any mfsun-
deiWtanding that has been caused
and tb dhow the comparison And
criticism- of the twfa poems.
is ewwNfilK'to Leonora -Speyer*
(or her "Belled ef Old Doc Hlg.
gins.” and hoaorable mention
la made of peem» bp Johq
Gould Fletcher, Genevieve Tag*
gard
add
Laurence ‘ Jordan.
More than 1000 poem« wqre ai^fc-
mltted In the contest-
, . .
“Hot Afternoon» Hare Been
In Montane,’* by Ell Siegel, «&oi
the prize laat year; "Jeseher
by Bcndder Middleton In 1834^
Stephen Vincent Beast’s "King
D avid”.to i l l s . .
The firat stanza pf Mias Deut­
sch's Poem folio era: '
“Draw a dean breath* of crisp
and moonless'air;
'
Fix ayes apon the dark;
het ears to catch
the knocking of the wind along
the ground,
whereto no grass repll^f, being
numb as wire.
The traveling clock yon carry
everywhere
about with you, the jewel of
your bones,
.>
tlcks Wtth too little^Mn^d-
keeping the time no othOr soul
may ahare,
- 1 > ’?
making you know
here’s night, here’s winter, here’s
year’s efad
to Mar,
once more,
and without a god’s help, now.
without a devil, and without de­
sire."
w ew ?
W s À wit
k yr 2 * AM**. T» to
8400 - V ia Stoffe
X SARD UNTIL L CAM P
R0B96R BRICK C O U P- U ffS S C f
Ifc& ilW S XT$3 «AOi 1B W 0O ©Ä F
>J<T FRORT OF t u g o o - «T B *«*»
, TrtCRTS OODLES DFtoeMCK tal -
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\ 'KURE OP IT - _ > ta a a -^ T
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ÏX Te\b R u d ttd I'm»»*
CofcrcaxT.QM MUST M
¿ OLD A 4UTO T f .gsg
c v J t t r » a I
1
ok
ib g o g e e
T w d B n s A P iw e
PMC« Hist's
iffTfafi P.6 ,
T or
T ir e
U vH R E t’. Nou '
NOUlD Ro8 M t?
BUT-MSLL-V-t
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euern o ld
in XODR taro
A ll RIGUT-*
OTTO - WHAT SAT?
. .tu x c w o u >
T»««-
GOLD O’ DREAMS
"For many months, President
Wilson, simply because be bad
said, ’League of Nations* plainly
and clearly, was the greatest
man on earth.”— H. Q. Welty.
ever the business meeting which the Music Study Club’s meetin;;
was largely taken up with the Is appreciated very much by
We like our Lincoln homespun,
discussion of the concert the the editor.
tested stuff.
I
elub
is to sponsor.
That suits our dally uses; brown
Marcelling, Trimming,. Sham­
"Miss
Imogens Wallace kindly
and rough
(
pooing, Dyeing. Facials.
The
offered
her
studio
tor
the
rest
As
work-stoned
hands,
yet
Vanity Shoppe, McGee’s Store.
of
the
meetings
of
this
year,
an
warm and kind as they.
c
38-tf
after gladly accepted by the Phone I03.
It yields such comfort as known,
elub
as
the
piano
at
the
library
loved things may.
1
is nntit tor musical illustrations.
But fairy-fabrics, shot with gold
' “Mrs. Wooda delighted ths
o’dreams,
MO^E BUNK WINS
.
members
by her announcement
,
ANNUAL POETRY PRU^<: We find unfit /o r common wear,
that
the
Music
’Clnb is directly
it seems.
"The hook page editor |s
responsible
for
the formation
usiqg thq, following notice from Such textile, woven on ths loom
of the Ashland Floral Society,
of
thought
1
The Nation regarding the w in­
a fact not known before.
ner of Its latent poetry prfge apt By one who sat alone, aloof,
"After the business meeting,
was brought
i
i
because of any merit he tau«k)e
Mrs.
/ Luclle Howell took the
to see In the crowned effusioh, Once to our mart; we would
Chair
and with the assistance,
have nonp of It .
but more jw a warning to other*
later, ot Mr^. Ful|ey^ and Mrs.
68— tt
Or
him.,
Repulsed
aud
ahat-
who are on the verge of poeuc
d
Briscoe, le«. the >hulg....a( the
tered, hit by bit,
j*um i T'i I
lunacy. . • .mi ■
> -. <■ !
FKHlOB'B T r a n sf e r '?
chapter in the CltihA textbook
He
watched
the
fabric
or
hl%.
When You Purchase a
1.
".Stephen
Vlneent
Benet
Vrou
PlMSseHltO,
, 8 7 B B 8 t.
entitled, ‘At a Pianoforte Re­
dreams
decay;
th
e'first
Nation's
poetry
prize
In
- New One
Drayag», storage and long dist­
cital.’ All members took part
In
and
disuse,
it
mouldered,
day
1923
with
his
"King
David.”
,
ance haultag.
60-tf
in an informal discussion.
by day.
That was ribald and unpoetle
VMrs. Atkins read an Inter,
ANY OffiK. IN TROUBLE— May
enough to suit the most advanc­ Its patterned theme of Brother­
eating
article on Cbopln by Bor-
eemmubleats with Ensign Lee
hood, wrought fast
ed poetic anaroh.
The subsc*
owski
and Mrs. HoweU put on
.>tof the Salvation Army af the
quest two winners were a little Within lta warp and woof, he Ashland Music Study Club
B ridge A fternoon ——
two Vlctrola records; Faderew-
White Shield Home, 565 May-
found,
aghast,
Mrs. F. G. Deen and Mrs Kayl less hasty, but just as unpoetle.
Meets—
skl’s
Minuet
performed
by
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
“The present winner, Bab- Had grown a dim and faded
P. Nims were hostesses - at a
“The
Ashland
*Music
Study
8ousa’s
Band
and
Mendelsohnn'i
thing, forgot
delightful bridge. afterpeqp_We<- bette Deutsch with her “Thoughts
Club held Its regular monthly Spinning Song with Paderewski
DR. i. P. CHISHOLM
By hl» own countrymen,
at
the
Year’s
End,”
also
avoids
needay,.
February
the,-»
twenty
meeting In the library parlors oa at the piano*”
Vetestoary Rradnate -
knew him n o t ”
the pornography of “King Da^
fourth,
at
the
Litfala
Springs
Monday evening.
Mrs. J. H.
Phone 6 6 » 4
I d f Oak St.
vid,” but In doing so she has The shining folds of staff
NOTE— The above account of
hotel.
Fuller,
its
president,
presided
daisied so.
run
afoul
of
the
most
conglom­
Eighty friend» enjoyed their
Hava
*
Because men's blood had washed
Charming hospitality.
Eighteen erate mass of verbal bunk it has
AERRY O'NEAL
it. white as snow
ever
been
this
writer's
misfortune
8gure eg ydur next job of plwmb- tables of b r id g e w e r e played.
to
read.
What
would
Keati
■
Some brought their needlework.
Wig. .
'
Mrs. Hugh Gillette was the or Tennyson, or even the living
Phone 1A8-L
36 Morton St-
fortunate
one in securing high Edwin Markham, or the living
r
138-tf
OUR INSURANCE
acoM, while Mrs. C.- W. Hain»« Edwin Arlington Robinson, think
•
SERVICE
of
a
line
#
lth
such
unmusical
was content with the consolation
phrasing
as
this:
day or pight. prixe.
'
I
Spring blossoms, jonquils and here’s night, here’s winter, here'? Is operated on the principle
Springs.
134-tf
that every client Is entitled to
year's end.
all the assistance we' can rend­
“Here is the notice as Ji er
toward securing the most
came from The Nathan’s editorial economical protection for his
room, fortunately inflicting only every insurable risk.
the first stanza on readers who
We make no charge for our
chance to see It:
A M V tX J T H F P f R S o n
Service of inspection and ad-
"Babettg Deutsch is the w in -|| rice. When you need informa­
ner of The
Nation’s
annuA tion regarding any form of in-
rance, ask us for it. You are
Poetry prize of |1 0 0 for W
no Way obligated thereby.
30-3 L2 Goodyear Pathfinder, fah. Speciil . f ............... 8.95
poem "Thoughts at the Year'»
30-3
1-2 Goodyear Pathfinder, Gerd, fipecial.. — .. .1 9.9&
End" - which will be published
1* the midwinter book number
30-3 1-2 Goodyear Pathfinder, Overaixe Cord, Special 110.95
The Nation, dated February
•
30-3
t-2 Goodyear All Weather Cord, Spedai . . . . . . . . >14.96
Kate*. 1333. et 41 E. Meta St.
.,10. Mlse Deutsch is well knowpi
29-4.40
Goodyear Pathfinder Balloon*, Spedai. ../........>12.95
Reel Estate A Real Inaurane
,ee, one of the younger group of
PhOM » II
29-
4.40
Goodyear
All-Weather Groove Balloons, Spedai >15.96
poeto
Che has pwbUthed two
Representing the
Volumes of vbrse, "Banners’’
and "Honey Out of the Rock.” ' INSURANCE COMPANY
NORTH AMERICA
"A special second grise of (S#
Founded 1792
Allowed On
Your Old Irons
BRING THEM INI
Murphy Electric
Shop
for balk «te Ear’y te * f p °*
to » . F. L. Holdridge, Talent,
■e.
X48—«•
FOR SALE: — Limited num­
ber e f fine building sites cheap.
Also strictly modern 7-roora house
ready and 5-room house just start­
ing. Easy terms. Juqt south of
Normal school. Phone 468-J.
133— 2 It
FOR BALE — Dining rod« table
end chairs. 114 Oak St. * 139-tf
' FOR BALK— Box Factory lum­
ber yard has a full stock of all
kind» of building lumber at rea­
sonable prices.
48*|f
WANTED: — Wood choppers.
Call phone No. I f .
148— 81
I FUST P IN K O »» a dandy
cemept porch on Mr. Kashi's resi­
dence. Look It over, ■ think It
over, then ca ll Blackwcjl. Phone
359-p.
F 146— i f
MEMORIAL»
«elle». ‘ p»wp
spring delivery-
■' u i
Aiwnr
•
Reasonable Rates f
183 pronità.
( : Telai»!«»« >>»
Sejrious diseases may d»ye|op
from neglects» coughs e«d colds
knd make thejp (feiuwpwA There
is no better remedy for .quick re­
lief from coughs »»4 col4s than
Foley’s Hone? A Ter Compound.
“My grgpdekU» oqqld pit, a»,fp>
lief jh^tever from a yety bed
cronpy coqgh. Udtfl r gate him
Foley'S Honey and TUr,’’ writes
Peter .^**>41». Meyersdale, P*. Get
s bottle from youf druggist end
of Everett True
Why buy off-brand tires and tubes when you can buy
Goodyear, the best made at these prices,
K
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GOODYEAR TUBES
T.
1 H A Ve JÜST p i M lS H e t »
( M L IN H&RAS, AMO» I
;T THA-X 'ÍÜV PKfUT, AT T h & TOP
of ‘A RC. ,
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. 80-3 1-2 Pathfindte
$ 0 4 1-2 Goodyear,
30- 3 1-2 Goodyear
IMPROVED
The generator is now'
driven by an endless V-j
Shaped, silent belt j the oil j
pump is located in tlio’
crankcase «o as to insure!1
positive, ¡noiseless motor;
lubrication under all oonJ
di|ious. For^ oonvenientl
removal, the valve oover»
lias been changed to a,i
opp-jneco steel stamping.)
Automotive Shop
Brake B»liniug pone by
fud
Last Year’s Suit
will do if you have it
,
dry-cleaned pow.
Wp will gladly call for and
t . T u ta , Spedai ..............
lyy Teuriifc Tubes, Spedai
$H Goodyear
32-4 1-2 Goody
38-6 Goodyear
30-6 Goodyear
Large Car
GOODYEAR TUBES
«avy Touriat, S p e d a i.................
1 BaaiFir ^obrtit» Bpaoial..........
deliver after it has been
•leaned and pressed. «
: Fo
Xfhland G
Dyeing Worin
35 Pirit St.
Phone 63
Contatos no opiates. Satisfaction
goerunteedl—«old Brerywhere.
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