Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 04, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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Drive It Yourself
musle on their programs whether
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they usually do or not/ and tha
America Aoes thing by weeks different organisations to glye
We S«t more faiblps? build better their quartets and soloists free
homes and lay shinier linoleum rein for thia week at least. We
a prescribed seven days In each hope that all the schools will hay«
year. This is the week the whole more singing in their assemblies
nation Is to live, think and act and that the Olee Club and Or­
musically.
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, » t chestra at the High School will
Music Week was first thought be allowed to perform frequently
of in print In 1917. Two years for these few days.
later cities began having local
Don't think, however, that the
music weeks and In 1924 a na­ music must-be confined to groups
tional committee was formed and of people. If you are a "morning
all the music weeks synchronised glorler" and are In the habit, of
into the National Music*-Week arising with a song, keep it up.
taking place the first part of If you are not, start now to be­
May. Over one thousand cities gin the day singing .«Area If you
in the IJnited States now partici­ can only, vrarble like the school
pate in the national celebration child, wrongly but happily of the
of music. This "week" Is unique “Land where my father lied. Land
in that you are not urged to buy where my children cried." Don’t
or expend anything but the pleas­ forget the slogan of Music Week
ure of self expression' and this to which Is to "Give more thought
the ope thing that lias made the to Music" for by following It yon
idea exceedingly popular besides l will become*a part of that great
that other which is that nine out national force which, this week
of every ten men think they can more than any other, to sweeping
sing tenor. The famous H. E the nation and coming into Its
Kriebiei says that singing chor­ own as one of the greatest cul­
us to the most unselfish form of tural elemets of life.
music there is and the great The Ashland Music Study Club.
Schumann said that to be truly
musical one must join In com-
niunlty singing. Besides, it is
rather thrilling this week to think
that when you sing a song, hun­
dreds of thousands of people all
over the country are doing the
same thing.
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Camp Fire Girls In Ashland
The Ashland Music Study Club have been working for several
is a small and struggling organ­ months for a Grand Council Fire.
ization and at present merely the Friday evening after school the
nucleus of what we hope some five camps in Ashland gathered
day will be a real cultural force for the ceremony in the meadow
In the life of this city. This year on the Ralph Billing.’» farm.
we just want to let all Ashland
As it grew dark, material was
know that there is a musical spir­ gathered, and a large council Are
it here that is urging everyone was built. The girls and the
of any musical tendency whatev­ guardians took their places in a
er to give' it expression this week
circle around the fire. Mr. and
In particular, an,d once having the
Mrs. Briscoe, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
habit, to keep it up indefinitely.
Billings, and several teachers, who
We want to know that onr city
were guests, sat outside the circle,
is planning on having more music
but near enough to understand
this week. We want the church
Ihe ceremonies.
choirs to remember especially to
During the evening 28 girls
have special music in connection
took rank as Woodgathers, the
with Mothers' Day. We want all
first advancement in Campfire
the clubs to Include some kind of
life. These girls were especially
proud to know that they were the
first to take such a rank in Ash­
land.
Miss Crain, the leader of the
Wawoklye group and of the High
School, had charge of the program,
which consisted of the awarding
the Honor beads, giving out of
Campfire Rings, welcoming of new
members, and singing of Campfire
songs. Beth Joy of the Hawthorne
Suppose th is were the group gave the poem "Suppose”
which was quite an appropriate
heading of a jnewspaper piece. Mr. Briscoe expressed his
article referring to YOUR apprciatlon of Campfire and its
ideals, and eneouraged tja ad­
vancement.
The crackling fire, the starry
Locking devices help, but you
should make doubly sure by .night, and the rustling waves of
carrying enough theft insur­ grass blended with hushed voices
ance. A clever crook waits un­ to make the first Grand Council
til y«u are off guard — then a Fire of Ashland Campfire Girls an
few minutes’ quick work, and occasion not soon to be forgotten.
Ellen Galey
your car Is gone. Don't tak«
unnecessary chances.
•
Call- w rite or phone thia
agency of the Hartford
Fire Insurance Company
—make sure that you have
complete protection.
Rea) Estate ft Real Insuranc
Estab. 1883 at 41 E. Main St.
Phone 211
DON’T
LONDON,
(UP)—A
home the earth wire. By shorting the
wireless aerial should be made a aerial to earth, a good path la
natural conductor during an elec­ made for any current In the aer­
tric storm, accojding to the ad* ial to flow throw the switch and
vice of .the British Broadcast­ to earth,
In this way the aerial to eon-
ing Company.
Many wireless enthusiasts were yerted Into a lightning conductor
anxious as the result of a report and there is no danger of the
of an amateurs wireless set be­ set being destroyed. Amateurs
ing destroyed by fife owing to are emphatically warned against
the aerial being struck by lightn­ a freak switch' inside the house,
ing? The question arose whether that a change-over switch such as
it was safe to have a wireless set, is used on a receiving set to use­
especially in the summer months less, and that the ordinary elec­
when thunderstorms are preval­ tric light tumbler switch to not
always e f f e c t i v e . Amateurs
ent.
The B. B. C. stated that every who have no switch are advised
set should be fitted with an to make sure, when having fin­
aerial lightning switch outslil'e ished using the set. to disconnect
the aerial eerminal and earth
the house, never inside.
The amateur whose set was de­ terminal, and join the two to­
stroyed had an aerial switch, but gether.
it was fixed inside the window,
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT
near the lead-in.
When the
NOTICE la hereby given that
lightning struck the aerial and a
heavy discharge oscillated in the the undersigned has filed the
aerial circuit, the aerial, switch final account of hto administra­
was not strong enough to with­ tion * of the estate of Minnie 3.
stand it, despite the fact that It Ogg, deceased, in the Couuty
f
was earthed, and it appeared Court of Jackson County, Ore­
likely that a spark jumped from gon, and that the Judge of said
the aerial terminal to the term­ Court has designated Tuesday,
inal connecting the set. Such a June 1, 1926. at the hour of
spark, it was explained, is liable 10:00 o’clock a. m. at the
in the
•lrlve tt-yournell f o il bag" «s. at 'he moment of going to press, the very to set fire to neighboring wood­ County Judge's office
court
house
in
Jacksonville,
kales)
It's introduced at the national golf show In Chicago
work.
Advice to amateurs who wish Oregon, as the time and place
Io
be safeguarded against the pos­ for hearing objections to, and
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
sibility of their sets catching fire the settlement of said account.
ESTATE
G. ,G. EUBANKS.
Under and by virtue of tha is to erect a single pole double
Administrator
authority vested in me by the throw switch outside the window,
201-4-Tues.
where
the
lead-in
comes
through.,
terms of the last Will anil
It
should
be
fixed
against
tlie
Testament of Edd Smith, deceas­
brickwork and the
amateur
A newspgphr usually Is as good
WASHINGTON. (UP)— Secre­ ed, I will sell at private gala
1
should
make
sure
that
a
strong
as
the people are at subscrlbiug
tary of War Dwight F. Davis, who the following described real es­ and heavy guage wire is used for
for
it.
.is a business man, has declared tate, towit:
Lots
thirteen
(18)
and
four­
war on army read tape.
A group of representative busi­ teen (14) in Block "C” of Rail­ UNION OF PROTESTANTISM
ness men frdm various parts .of road Addition to the City of Ash­
NEW BROTHERHOOD’S AIM
the country have visited the de­ land, Oregon.
Sale will be made on or af­
partment at his invltatiop to
MONROE,
La., (U P)—The
show officials how to eliminate ter the 22nd day of May, 1296, Protestant Brotherhood of Amer­
work and make short cuts to ef-’ and Bids will be received at the
office of Caleb Jones, in the I. ica, has been organized here to
ficlency.
Main eliminate church denominational
Here is a sample given by Da­ O. O. F. Building, on
lines.
vis of what he calls "cutting off Street of the City of Klamath
Constitution and by-laws have
Falls, Oregon.
The terms of
a few more feet of •red tape:”
been
adopted and plans are pro­
“Our new system provides that sale will be cash, ten per cent gressing to maka the new order
when a Chief of Branch asks for of which is to be deposited by
nation wide in scope. John T.
money in his preliminary esti­ certified check or cash with ea<tj Bryant, former postmaster and
mate« and the Secretary of WAr. bid, and the remainder to h-4
active lodge worker, has worked
the Director of the Budget and paid on confirmation of sale
with other townspeople for mote
Expert Auto
Congress have all concurred to and delivery of Administrator’s
than a year in perfecting detail)
deed.
the extent of making the neces­
Dated this 26th day of April, of the order.
sary appropriations, it is assum­
ed that the contemplated expendi­ 1926.
L. W. HARDIN,
ture is justifiable, and the Chief
of Branch can get his money of Administrator with the will an­
the Treasury without proving his nexed, of the estate of Edd
Smith, deceased.
201-4-Tueg.
case all over again.
“The old system for a com­
on
The real community worker
plete rewriting of the minor items
346 E. Main Street
in the estimates at every step in never watches the clock.
their preparation. In addition,
even after Congress had appro­
A town Isn’t worth a tinker’s
priated the money, it was neces­
sary for a Chief of Branch to sub­ whoop that doesn't have some
mit a new requisition every time fellow In ft who has worked long
339 E. Main Street
lie( wanted an allotment made and hard enough for it to be­
out of a particular appropriation. come unpopular.
Let Us Prove It!
We'Çall And
Deliver
Ashland Cleaning and
D yeing W orks
35 F irst S t
Phone 63
Pickwick Stage Systems
ASH LAND TO ALL POINTS SOUTH
Yreka ___
Weed .............
^Dunsmuir __
(.R edding..........
Sacramento ...
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/L ö s Angeles .
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Three schedules dally 0:2S a. m. 2:10 p. m. 10:00 p. i
Stop over anywhere and as often as you like.
TRUNKS
ftco the Agents.
SEATS—High backed reclining adaptable three portions.
SAN FRANCISCO IN SEVENTEEN HOURS
The feature of the Highway is Spring in all its glory.
Get your tickets from Pickwick Stage Agent
Tavern Cate— 1ST East Main St. Phene M
Philco Batteries
For All Cars
Reduced Prices
We Recharge $1.00
One-Day Service
COLD MÇATS FOR THESE WARM
SUMMER
DAYS
All Other Choice Meats, Tender and
V
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W
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Electricians
Juicy. We Specialize in Hams And
Bacons.
Ashland Electric
THE EAGLE MARKET
Supply
WE DELIVER
Shoe Repairing
Lgee’s Shoe Shop
USED CAR
The Sparkle and
Bargains
Advertise In The Tidings
V ivacity of
Youth .Itself!
$250—1924 Chev. Touring.
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT
NOTICE is hereby given that
the. undersigned has filed the
final account of his administra­
tion of the estate of Robert
Casey, deceased, in the County
Court of Jackson County, Ore­
gon, and that the Judge of said
Court has designated Tuesday,
June 1, 1926, at the hour of
10:00 o’clock a. m. at tho
County Judge’s office In the
W hen D id Yon H ave Your
court house In Jacksonville.
Oregon, as the time and place Car Greased?
for hearing objections to, and Try our Service—You’ll like
the settlement of said account.
C. H. DELAP.
Administrator. Williams Sendee Station
Boulevard ft Sherman
201-4-Tues.
WORRY
No m atter how had your
suit "or garment looks we
can clean it.
Mrs. Joaeptdge DJ Crocker of
Church street hat received the
Beautiful
announcement of the commence­ Hundreds
ment at Snoqualmie, Wash., nt Wall Paper Patterns from
which her gfandson, Albert Mc­ which to select
Elhoe, graduates as valedictorian,
of his claae. Hie mother, Mrs.
Oma Crocker McElhoe was vale­
dictorian, at the age of fourteen,
Paints, Varnishes and
of her class at the Ashland high.
Wall Paper
Mrs, McElhoe was also a gradu­
ate of the Normal here.
Don’t be discouraged wllh the
m issing m otor that misses. Onr
expert know ledge, expert ly ap-
«
plied, has changed many a mo­
Ashland
$ 3 50-1924 Chev. Touring.
I
Our used cars are
guaranteed. W e
only have these two
on hand at present.
tor let'a despair to hope, sorrow
to Joy, w oe to “giddap"!
a
Bottle Soda Pop
Is made from Ash­
land’s famous pure
mountain w a t • r,
flavored with the
beet syrup« obtain­
able. It’» a Quality
Drink.
We specialize on Ford work, in fact
The
Automotive Shop
do nothing But Ford Work.
WHY
EXPERIMENT
U se Gabriel Snubbers
Creamery’s
ASHLAND
CREAMERY
The life of our business depends on keeping your
car operating, smoothly at the lowest possible cost
SCREEN
Give us a trial and be convinced
DOOR SETS (hardware)
PAINT
MOLDING
WINDOW MATERIAL
DOORS
LUMBER COMPANY
384 Oak St. Across R. R. Tracks
Phone 20
C/aycomb Motor Co
Lincoln
Il
Fordson
DOES M ake a. Difference
Where You Buy Your Ford
Proves the quality and economy
o f Calumet* Proves its greater
leavening strength. Bakings are
more tempting and fully raised#