Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 19, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    na-s-
pktoa, Mr«. J. R. tow ards, aitombar or
speaker oa this of the eltate had «»«hy »o|« the
Daring her afeaeaee the or-
M
to
’Otlmors. Mrs, Peario Keas-
A-
R.
Clark,
of
distinct
improvement
1»
’
their
dolng the work as wgU g»
gaatusttoa axpoete to koop up Its
Dr.
Mattie
B.
Shew,
tetemtytmg
tbo
Mtu«
"tape
after
cOMul
*hg-
ea original dkaaolagae reading bat w ill weieoam her
M «»»»»» in b is With the members of tbo
te test
Tbo
laat maaaggn 8
1»
which
many
of those present rptura with Interest and pleas­
htedly consented . W .
tkat they -m igli. bava I
ure.
Ifldred
Sipdrt.
Mrs,
Harri»
Dejte
wps
GhlOter
,
ln
fur-
i.
owteg
4o»
lhs
«
agsin
i»?.
The aftorneou was spout la a
Mfeo
-
evening,
with
Its
varied
03
tfeo;AM*teh»lsàtioiD
.
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•
*
h
M
litod^by-lilB
S
.VI
ot
aif»tm<
»»4
th»
ateto
social
lito o Visit, at the «lose
1
'■ h r *—
»ad *mlrth\provoking program,
orgini-'j W hittle, end Mrs- '.JT* F
forts H M M l?
lnffurred Infrcmhtolgg.
<ff
whtefe
Mrs. G. M. Green, with
it*
amusing
costume«,
the
deoer-
.if. DR? GEORGE SM &B
and " Mrs. H. O. Anderson wrote
0»uoo.
* A i tho «Mee < tho «oetel
Of
Mrs.
F.
D, Wagnsr sad Mn.
•MfM.
at
o»«e
springlike
and
the
histories.
HU dsMWM. "Rospeet (or
Monday, Ap'd IF -A sh lan d,stu dy
Cunaiag
took Mrs. Malmgren
odorpu*.
the
little
touch
la
0»d
ObedteM»
to
tho
U
v
,
g»d
Mrs,
Tilton
and
Mr«,
Ander­
served di
Offlee
ci»h,
preparation, prior to the serving home.
Ih«
Growing
Bvlte
of
Unroatrioted
son
used
their
cars
to
bring
tbpae
•
•
•
1. First National Monday, April IF —French Club,
HRS Office
• • »
ftnmlgratto»." tho tetter eluol- who wished to the cUaJc,
. , off the national dish of sunny
Bourn, ‘ 1»
w<w
Mrs. W. M. Poley, hostess.
) Valley View
Italy
was
one
long
to
»tend
to
___
___
toted by boom startling figures
Dr. v . 8. oearey. the Ml«»««
Surprise Party—
to <8 Noon; I te I P. ■».; 7 to Tuesday, Agrtt MF i Founders’ | .... Vallsg
the annals of the organisation
Mrs. Mary Courts was invol­
I
Day Civic Club, 2:S0 p. m / Club met Thurwtey aftewwo» fathered to personal expoyleneo Jsnnlngs, Renrd, Kopoe». a*d without a rival for pure unadul­
over seas »ad 1» our largar civic Mbs Ada Brewster, eouaty home
untary hostess a t a vary happy
Tneeday, April SM Alpha Chap­ with
F O » R M iÿ-njrèrf roMMSble.
»en ters, wm ooaedntrated 1» demonstration agent, were pre­ terated fun.
surprise party Friday evening
considering how
ter No. 1, O. B. S.
a s e
•pleadla agartmeal, will fa« vn-
•cope,
clearly
enunciated
in
sent
for
the
work
of
examina­
at her new homo on Fourth
is
at
this
Tneeday, April NO lYouug Wo­
oint Monday. Phœ a >(8*R or
tion »nd to give expert edvloe
The
club
program
opoM
wtth
£»«nant
period»,
keenly
aaalyt-
street
rn«»*« Missionary Society. Miss
ca» Bhopk feUdlng.
tl3 -4
a roll call of tome thing later* t o land plainly «nderstaadable where needed.
> Mr. mid Mrs. M. Y. Carter were
104-1,
The evening was spout most
Virginia Whittle, hostess. 7: SO
e o e
hept »nd hostess at a dinner, delightfully. Oamos, music, and
•Od spoke the cultured mind of
estlng and this w»a no
Offlee-heave, 1» to IS A. M.; I
p. ig .
Friday evening, the occasion the pleasant-visit of good friends
I M to I P. M-: T to i evenings. — Wednesday, April SO— Imdlee Aid tion, for each responded with a the scholar as well as the deep Bereau Claaa Batertalaod—
Mra. V. 0 . N. Bmltfa, assisted being their wedding aaalvanary. sped the hours, until delirious
reasoning of the able jurist:
short
description
of
differ«»!
with er without Ottlsens Bank Building.
parti,
M. B. Church. Mrs. M- W.
My, and Mn. A. E. Kinaay refreshments were served.
While hU earnest sincerity, dig­ by Mn. E- B, Poyer, entert»laad
Realty.
l» » -tf
Wheeler, hostess, 2:00 p. m. Indian tribes.
Ci
DB. ERNSOV
WOODS— F re e
nity of bearing tfhd cordial ad- the Rerean Class of the Baptist] were guest« and the evening
.
A
vocal
trio,
"The
Afavfealda
Mrs. Courts was presented with
tice limited to «ge, ear, nose and Wednesday, April Ml— Mission­ Mong,’’ by Mrs. Wm. Lennox, MTess, still further commended Bunday school recently.
FOR RENT—burnished »Pert­
In the delightful visit of a beautiful clock by her friends
ary program at Baptist church
throat— X-ray including teeth.
inents and Bleeping rooms. Lithia
This was entirely a social af« friends
Mrs. Stella Morse and Mrs. Mabel >lni to his Interested and ap­
Those who planned end carried
2:00 p. m.
Office hours, 1» to IS and 2
Apts., SI ■• Second »treat.
preciative
bearers."
ternoon
and there waa no busi­
out
the pleasant affair were
Reacbart
was*
a
pleasing
open
l» 9 -tf
to I, Swedenborg Bldg., Ash­ Wednesday, April Ml— Women’s lhg number.
(The editor Is indebted to ness session. The members work­ Luncheon for Mn. V. 1.
the Masdames Paisley, Jeter
Mis^pnary;
SooK
tf,
Presby
land, Oregon.
The feature of the afternoon, Mrs. Harriet Chapin Fielding for ed on articles for the basaar,
FOB RENT— Two room house­
ter la U, Church. Mrs. JL, C. M«r-
(Continued on Page Four)
Mri. T. J. Malmgrcn was som-
however,
was the address by the notes on the address of the which the organisation is plan­
c . ellybom
keeping apartment.
24» B.
gler, Manse, hostess.
pllmented
at
a
very
attMative
ning.
Ofternoon.)
17»-tf
Wednesday, April Ml— Auxiliary Miss Chamberlain, state vice-
Guessing games proved a luncheon at tha home of Mrs.
Brief reports from three ot
Tp
Trinity
Guild
Parish president of * the Oregon Feder­
FOR RENT — Furnished cab­
source of much fun and consider­ W. M. Poley, with coven laid
the
delegates
at
the
State
Con-
ation
of
Women’s
Clubs,
who
1S4
Office Phong MS,
House. Evening,
THE W ONDERFUL
ins and apartments. Reasonable,
rence were given. Mrs. Gordon able work and helped tbe tin»« for ten.
Evenings By
Thursday, April MF— Past Ma spoke on the mid-winter meet­
The
table
was
especially
to
pass
most
rapidly.
acCracken
made
a
general
re-
by month er week. On» 1*1.
ing at Washington, D. C„ which
trons’ Club. Mrs. B. V. Carter,
Beauty
IS»— it
Delightful refreshments ef lee dainty to Its appointments, with M ello-Glo
rt, speaking aapectelly oa ttka
she attended aa Oregon's
hostess.
PLANINO WUU
new auditorium, Oregon’s box cream and c»kea ware served at centerpiece of spring blossoms,
sentativs.
Thursday, April 22 — Trinity
Treatm ent
an< pretty place cards dsaorated
and what different ahaotere were tbe close of tbe afternoon.
JORDAN’S SAffH AMD CABINET
FOB 1 A M
Guild, Parish House. After­ • The discussion of tho alms of
la
water
color,
each
hearing
Its
There
was
a
full
attendance
doing
in
the
purchase
of
chairs.
WORKS, Corner Helman and
tho different departments was of
noon.
FOR SAIAS—Cheap? I’m go­
Van Ness. Phone 1«1. l»4-tf Thursday, April a s —Open As­ real Interest to the club menu / Miss Hicks, tke regent, also of the class membership and maxim In Freueh, for this was Any girl can be pretty.
ing away and will sell my one
bershlp. The clnb has lately be­ fave a summary ot tho gen eral every one spent « very happy a luncheon given by the French
sembly, Week Day Bible School.
Club, honoring its leader, Mra. T h is ia w h at M ello-G lo
and two year old Ancona hens.
proceeding and M m . H arriett afternoon.
CO.
Methodist chureb, 7:30 p. ro, come OM of the federated clubs
•
•
•
T. J. Malmgrcn, who, for years B e a u ty T rea tm en t D o e s.
Tfap-neeted. Prise winning stock.
'of the state and plaas to keep Chapin Fielding spoke of the
For Service
Patrons end friends invited.
has come from her home In
Phone ld l-J .
ISS’S Dealers in Goal, Wood, Packing,
cordiality
of
the
hostess
chapter,
Mrs. Dan K*y Surprised—
Friday. April a s — Epworth Lea in touch with the plans and ob­
Phoenix to teach its member­
Mello-Gl ois absolutely
Multnomah,
and
the
genuine
Mrs.
Dan
Kay
was
delight
jectives
of
the
state
and
tea
FOR ’SALE— Milk c o w a .A d ­ Crating and Storage. Long dist­
gue Convention, Medford, April
ship.
hospitality
extended.
Many
In­
fully
surprised
by
the
members
tional
organisations.
pure
and costs only $1 for
dress Summit Ranch, Siskiyou. ance trucking.
23, 24, and. 25. AU young
Mrs. Malmgren leaves shortly
teresting
side
lights
were
told
of
the
Rebekah
Lodge
Wednes­
It
has
had
splendid
programs
each preparation.
l»3-5*
people Invited.
.for a trip abroad, visiting her
T. L. POWELL—General Trans­
this year and looks to the social but the lateness of tbo hour pre­ day evening of last week.
Friday.
April
29—
Ladies
Aid
fer — Good team and motor
’’ fo r saws or TRADE— 20
There were tweaty-slx preeeat old home to Holland, sad away
interests of the community as vented more detailed accounts.
Presbyterian Church. Members
tracks. Good servloe at a rea­
The nominating committee was to enjoy the happy evening with Other places,, for she contem­
head of horses, 1250 lbs., to
well .
urged to attend.
Lithia Springs
plates remaining in Europe for
sonable price. Phone 88.
1500 lbs. Toung, sound and well
At the close of the afternoon named, slnee the election occurs Mrs. Kay.
• s •
perhaps
a
year.
In
May.
Mrs. Jeter, Mrs. Judd Milter
broke. Guaranteed as represent­
lee cream, cake and coffee were
Pharmacy
Betty Bril Entertains
She will sail tbo 24 of May,
Refreshments were' served by and Mrs. Roy Taylor war» I»
ed. Cag be seen after April 1».
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
served
by
the
committee
In
Little Friends—
but
will
visit
In
the
middle
P h o n e 116
the hostesses:* Mra. F. H. Walk­ charge ot arrangements »nd
at S U Mt. Ave. Phone S51-T.
charge.
Little Miss Betty Bell cele­
MERTON B. THOMPSON
west, on her way to New York.
Prescription Druggist
er. with Mrs. Gilbert, who was planned the delightful affair.
1SS-1 Wk.«
brated her fourth birthday, by
Painter and Decorator
Tbe clnb »/embers each wrote Lithia Spring» Hotel Building
social chalrmM, assisted by Mrs.
Delicious refreshment» were
entertaining seven of her little Camp Fire Girl« M eeu—
FOR BALE— 3 burner g*»
Paper Hanging
tetters
for her to read ea routo,
Fan Sant and Mrs. Van Natte.
served, and beautiful gifts wars
High School Camp Fire Girls
friends at a lovely
birthday
Plate, 111 North Main at.
Tinting a Specialty
• • •
presented Mrs. Kay from the
party, April ,1 3 , at four o’clock. met Wednesday evening after
112-4
Furpltiire Reflntaked
lodge membership.
Mrs. W. W’, Gabriel Guest
The table was most attractively school In business session.
Estlmatee Gladly Furnished
Auxiliary to Trinity Guild
FOR
HALE—Good paying
Camp Five Caapa waa the Of Mra. L o u is D odge—
arranged for the little guests.
Phons S3 or 75
Entertains Membership—
Rooming House and Restaurant.
Tl^e color scheme was pink and chief tonic in discussion since s Mrs. W. W. Gabriel waa honor
Mrs. M. H. Ellis and Mrs
Inquire P. O. Box 70S, Medford,
wjilte.
From
the*
chandeliers,
some are planning to go for at guest at a reception at the
F U U G E ’S TRANSFER
W orld’s Largest
Ernest
Wallin were hostessos
3rc.
ltl-4 «
410
»78 B St. pink and white streamers extend­ least two weeks to* Camp No­ Lithia Springs hotel Thursday at* an "Italian Festival," given
penlng. At this, members of the
Drayage, storage and long diat­ ed to each plate, with Its dainty rn anu.
FOR BAUE— Oas atovo, four
by the Auxiliary to Trinity Guild
Stage Line
P. T. A Circles, teachers, club at the Pariah House* recently.
A
Grand
Council
Fire
of
the
place
card.
Pink
and
white
sweet
ene«
hauling.
*O-tf
lUrners, oven. In perfect condl-
peas decorated the room, and in five Camps In Ashland came as women, and others Interested
Lqn. Miss Coffee, Tidings Ot­ rrrwr
This was one of the unusual
SUITR AMR ELMORE
the center of the table was th^, a happy suggestion, and also in P. T. A. work were present
te».
...............
and
Interesting parties give» by
Oontreetars and Builders. New beautiful birthday cake, with same in for animated dlscumton. to meet Mrs. Gabriel and hear
this
organisation; tho costumes,
FOR BiV F r t T c r " " house, sag remodeling.
Its four candles marking the
Annoucement will be made her message.
Ashland to all P oints South
entertainment and refreshments
M Granite St.
as light and water, fruit and
fatter concerning tbe decisions
Musical ^umbers were given
years ef the little hostess.
all
carrying
ont
Ideas
soggeetad
Phrae schedules dally 0:28 a. m. 2 l l 0 p. in. 10:00 p. 1
180-25»
arrlea. Vicinity Normal school,
during« the evening, rifrs. Gabriel
After the luncheon of Jello, et which the groups arrived.
Stop over anywhere and as often as yon like.
by the nomenclature.
• • •
hon« evening« S17-R.
with
whipped
cream,
chocolate
remained
to
tbe
city
until
Sat­
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
The
program
was
assuredly
TRUNKS—rH<w the Agents.
177-1 mo.‘
Past Matron« to Meet
urday, the guest of Mrs. Louis
communicate with Ensign Lee and cake, the ohlldren enjoyed
a successful one; song, dance
4H ATH— High hacked reclining adaptable three positions.
Dodge. Many called upon her
Tbe
past
Matron’s
Clnb
will
the
"Donkey
Party,’’
with
Char­
of the Salvation Army at the
and reading given by those
FOR SALE— Just 5 more of
SAN FRANCISCO IN SEVENTEEN HOURS
n^eetlng on {white sho was here.
Mitchell
winning
first hold Its regular
whose names are an attraction (
White Shiold Home, 645 May- lotte
hoee fine building altee at pres-
M n. Gabriel left Saturday to
prize and Betty Jaan Nichols, Thursday evening, April 8», at
The feature o l the Highway Is Spring in all its glory.
fair At«« Portland. Oregon.
mt low prlce, Just south of
the home of Mrs. E. V. Carter visit In California before going on any program.
the consolation.
Those
appearing
thia
evening
J
formai. Phoae 458-J.
Gat your tickets from Pickwick Stage Agent
■ Tfi»
ob to Atlanta, Georgia to at-
Many pretty gifts were brought on the Boulevard.
14Ì-1 Mo.
in
delightful
numbers
were
Mrs.
DR. J. F. CHISHOLM
Tavern On»»—107 East Main Ot. Hmae M
• e s
1 tend the National Convention.
to Betty by her young friends.
W. M. Briggs, Mrs. Nathan
^Veterinary Graduate
>
From there she goes abroad, to
FOR SALE— One acre of land.
Those who enjoyed the happy
Mount Ashland Chapter
Phone 808-J
707 Oak St.
1 England and France.
time with her were: Betty Jean
Il kinds of fruit trees and ber­
D- a : R.
During her absence, Mrs. Lonls
Nichols, Betty Dantord, Babs
iet. Good ala ream hanse, hara
MEMORIALS
Tho regular monthly meet-
„u t e T,ce preeldeBtt w,„
Cary, Doris Danford, Jane -Cary,
od garage. S3S Maple St.
Mark every grave with >nr
tog of Mt. Ashland Chapter,,
act,ng pre8,d. Bt of the 8tate
1S2-S
Hastings,
Charlotte
crystal bine gray, and avoid the Jeanette
Mitchell, Mrs. George Nichols and Daughters of tho American Re oraanliBtIon.
rush.
volution held at tho residence I
* • • •
Betty’s grandmother, Mrs. Thom­
MISCELLANEOUS
S. PENNISTON,
of Mrs. F. H. Walker, Liberty *
as Chapman.
8 t, last Friday, was a most en- Baby Clinic —
• • •
FOR EXCHANGE—A modern
Joyable affair and one charnc- ■ The rooms were filled as is
ime, with large lot, good vnr-
Martha Gillette Chapter
terized by some unusually plea*- usual at the Civic Club house
ty of fralts, for small house
Ratertalar d ■ •
ant features, Inclusive of the when the thne for pie Baby
P
olitical
Ith lot In Portland. For par-
Martha Gillette Chapter, West­ special welcome to the State Clinic Is announced. Many are
miera, call at • • Laurel.
minster Guild of the Presbyter­ Regent, ateet, Mra. Gordon Mac taking advantage of this oppor-
A nnouncem ents
ISS-tf
ian church Fas entertained at Cracken and Mrs. H. O. Ander- j 1 unity for export advice regard-
the home of Miss Edna Goheen son,* State Cor. Secretary, and lag their children and a number
BLOCKS AND LUMBER gt
and Miss Gertie Haan, bn Palm several oat-of-town guests.
bring their little ones back each
îox Factory.
Phone SO. We
Arena«?.
Following
t
h
e
customary
month
to note the progress made,
RALPH
P.
COWGILL
leliver.
ISS-tt
•eaably, it und er direct con trol o f
There waa quite a full a t­ opening exercises, other business Expressions are heard on every
T k e tiemet aeneU
Candidate for the Republican tendance of the members to en­
t
o e B w d M otor C om pany.
tbe
am
airiaeture
o
f
HOUSE WANTED— Good
matters were postponed to honor hand in appreciation of the work
nomination
for
state
senator,
d
a
»
for
win
joy the splendid program and tho
om plastered house,
k fa taken from Ford m ine» in
___
lasnerfectascan
a r schools, to rent for one subject to the May 21st. primaries. social hour which followed.
I coal from the C om pany's
Jp
h
o
lsterv
m
a
te
r
ia
l
c
o
n
t
a
in
s
a
Miss
Estella
Hays
led
the
de
ar. Wanted June !• H- C.
Fin
K entudcy and W est Vto.
iruer
Dctcentage
o
f-w
o
o
l
th
a
n
fa
votlonals in opening, and Mrs.
iley, agent, No. »6 B- Main Murders B rother
Glass com es from Ford glass
ordinarily
iy
«pccineu-^evcn
ipeclhcd-^evenfor
rorn
m
u
ch
Arthur
W*lck
reviewed
the
chap­
192 3
I w o o d from to e Ford tim ber
higher priced care. T h e basic
’ Over Sm all D eb t ter of the book now being
th e N orth . R aw material»
turcs o f Ford design have a«yer
n
HIRST
CLASS
automobile,
BERKELEY, CaUL, April IB studied in the Guild. The book
ied product» are carried
b e e n I m p r o v e d u p o n b y MT
truck, tractor and machinery
— (U .P .)— As the result of .a presents, most Interestingly, the
m anufacturer.
repairing, valves refaced and
quarrel over a business deal in case of the Slav in America, and
ground. AU work guaranteed. which 3800 wa% Involved, Vittore each chapter is replete with the
N o o th e r c a r offer«
First Street Garage, lu st below
(m
u d a b ilitv . T h e Foi
vital
facts
concerning
the
life
Tltonl, Wednesday »hot and Wil­
Union Oil sUtton.
James C.
w o n tl
j organixadoa. T h ere are i
ed his brother, Jacomino, ac­ and Interests of these peoples.
Barr, several ‘ years experience
u nd er every
_____
Letters, too, were read from
«ge plante, paper m ill, cem ent
cording to police, who arrested
c o n d itio n . Its c o n v e n ie n c e
as
end Bnto repairing,
two young women who went out
plA nt, e tc ., to f r a n i '
the alleged slayer.
k n ow n an d appreciated t o e wmtfal
Agbland Oregon.
187-1 mo.»
P U B T B À I T 8 T IIA ® PLEAJSÄ
a few years ago to China. They
o n g ig to p erfo rm a n ce fa ttfMte «*( m aterials Into
are both In the True Light'school
NOTICE
FINAL
WANTED— Lawn mowing and
hr
Oeuteai O h te s, end
cardan spading.
s»s ffpguiu
1er n o «
8 u c k Q uality it p oM ibJeO t
la the County Court of the ham’s and Miss, Howell’s letter*
Phone 141.
108-1 Mo.*
be badT|
I could
present
very
clearly
and
enter-
»to of Oregon for Jackson
ò
m
m
in
in
g
o
f
ore
to
fin
id
ae-
'
Ot
Ford
prices.
MATERNITY
tainlngly, their work, the life
County.
Reasonable Ratos
In the Matter of the Estate of there, the problems and dangers,
H ow Frigidaire Solves
Feature« T hat M aintain Ford Leadership
IBS Granite.
Telephone 1 H Arthur R. Morgan, Deceased. .
too. Their descriptions were of
AU^Stetl Bodies
, ,
^1,1. W ■a»* ..nw ■«■» »>' w , Notice Is hereby give» that the deep interest to the friends who
Planetary Transmiu^a
undersigned, administrator of the listened to the letters.
H ew C old C ream
Poi
The "Reds’* interfere even
above named esU te, has filed bis
T
gtom « Tttlfi Drfor
Problem s
In
the
conduct
of
school,
for
they
f nitiple
|n a l MWoent *P » M H unt» pourt
D mo ) Ignition
—
.--¿a™.---G,----------
of Jackson County, Oregon, and demited that the sprVMits em­
FORD MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN
that the t o f iF has (toed Meodty ployed be subject tp their con­
P e o p le s E le c tr ic Store»
Presplratlon, even, won’t af­ the 24th day of May, 192» at trol. This, the school refuses to
M ed ford , O regon . %
*
fect It— won’t come through and ten o’clock A. M. and the eourt- do, and as a consequence, It 1«
P le a s e se n d to m e, w ith o u t o b lig a tio n , y o u r fo ld er,
cause an ugly shine I 14 spreads
ef said court as the tim e end
•
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“ S o lv in g Y o a r R efrig eru to r P r o b le m s .”
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