Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 10, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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    Muscovite« Here
Harry Oppenahg« of Grants
Pass. Mr..and Mrs. Ed Vincent of
Central Point and Mr. and Mrs.
Gregory of Sams Valle/ «ere
here Saturday to attend the Mus­
covite initiation.
bocal
1 have a few cheap markers in
Mascot*«»
stock, can be finished on short
J. R. Higginbotham and W. F. notice. 117 N. Main St., Mrs. A.
Werth of Grtu*s Pass fvere H. Russell.
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among
the
Muscovites
in
Ashland
Stabontlnate every Thursday.
Hot sulphur tub baths, day
Saeaaapmqat, 1 » and 3rd Tues­ Saturday.*
or night, Jackson Hot Springs.
days. Rebekahs, fad and 4th
A baby laa’t.a baby Very long.
Tahadaya.
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Photographs
nSVer grow up. — Visiting Mother—
A box-social will be held at the
Studio
Ashland.’
Arvin Burnett of Cottage Orove
hall Thursday evening. May 13lh.
Is
in Ashland visiting his mother,
Door* will he open-» 8:30 p. m.
H.
F.
Collins,
of
the
Shookum
Mrs.
John Burnett
*n»r« will be music and dancing
— All Odd Fellows and Rebekah’s Syrup Co., ot Chicago, is a busi­
ness visitor in Ashland and a
Scientific Facial Treatments—r
cordially Invited to attend and a
guest of the Lithls Springs hotel. Lithia Hotel Beauty Parlor.
good'time assured.
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Hava a Fitch Dandruff Remover
Left For Ranch—
Shampoo at The Vanity peauty
Mr. and Mrs. George Loosely Shoppe, McGee's Store.
198-tt -Here From Nevada - ■
left for their ranch In Klamath
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frey ot
county this-moraing.
Gardnerville, Nevada, are visit­
Picnicked at A pplegate-
ing in Ashland and guests of the
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. ’
Don't^£«r*tt the card party,
Hotel
Ashland on their return to
and Mr. sad Mrs. A. A. 1
M uonlAM R? Tuesday eve., May
their
home
from Spokane, Wash.,
and family picnicked at
11. Bridge and “600”—Admission gate yesterday.
where they have been visiting
60c cents Including refreshments.
relatives.
Public Invited.,
Get your window screens and
screen doors at Jordan Sash and From Tcxae—
Saddle Home Breaks Leg—
T. W. arber of Dallato, Texas, is
Cabinet Works.
l»4tt.
The saddle horse owned by V.
s guest of the Hotel Ashland.
H. Chapmen, broke her leg yes­ Hotel Man H e r e -
terday and had to be shot.
Alfred F. Smith, of the Hotel Mtilford Pear Pickers Win—
The Medford Pear Pickers won
Congress of Portland, is a busi­
Parkers ?rishettes are delicious ness visitor in Ashland and a from the Owen Oregon Lbr. Co.,
with Milk and Fruit Juicas.
guest of the Lithls Springs hotel. with a score of 8-7 at the Fair
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Grounds yesterday. F. E. Pow­
Try our 66c Marchants* Lunch. ell of Medford was the umpire.
Undergoes Operation—
Every day from 11 to 2 at Tha
Joha Dougherty was pparatod Plasa Confectionary.
162-tf Spent W eek-End in T alen t—
upon at tha Community hospital
The Miss Mail Carter and Miss
this morning.
Nora Ward spent tha week-end
Stopped in Ashland—
as the guests of Mr. and Mrs,
R. K. Keller, proprietor of the Mann of Central Point
Cars Nome Face Powder—The
Benson Hotel of Portland and of­
Best, 82.00— McNair Bros.
ficial man of tha Keller’s Hotel Left For Y ellow stone-
Weekly, accompanied by Mrs.
John Cullen left for Yellow­
Keller,
stopped in Ashland on stone Park tha last of the week
Harry Morris and Earl Hosier
were fishing at the Klamath River their way South for a vacation. where he is employed each sum­
yesterday and report catching They were guests oj the Lithia mer. Ha has spent the winter
in Ashland.
the limit of fish.
Sam Jordon Springs hotel. '
and Jack Mattara ware also fish­
Don’t forget folks. The Ash-
ing at the Klamath River.
lead Ngt to opea every day from Mother’s Day Picnic—
A Mother's Day picnic was held
The tots» ia Men's Suits: Dawn ten to tea.
at Gardner’s Orchard at Talent.
Grey Double-Breasted Models a f
Those present were Mr. end Mrs.
Paulserud's.
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T. W. MacFadden, T. B. Borg
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Pierce ot and family, Mrs. E. A. Gardner,
Everett, Wash., were visiting in F. F. Burk end . family, of Med­
Ashland and ware guasto of the ford. Mr. and Mrs. L. a Penlaad,
Columbia Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. ft. R. Ftoter. M i»
Jenstt MaeFaddea. Carl Bark,
and Mrs. L. J. Sleppy.
Card Party — Masonic Hall.
Tuesday evening. May 11— bridge
and 600. 60 cents Including re­
freshments. Public invited.
Souknp
Medford,
Ben Gar-
WASHIÑOTONj
L E T T E R .1
BY CHARLES P. STEWART
• NBA Service Writer ? . •
WASHINGTON — We’re com­
ing to a five-day working week
according to Congressman Meyer
Jacobetein of Rochester, N. Y.,
economist and specialist on capi­
tal and labor relationships.
Labor won’t have to seneeae
this 40-hour week out of capital
by main strength, Jacobsteln adds,
Rather, he suggests, capital
thought ot it, first.
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President William Green ot the
American Federation of Labor re­
ferred to this same matter in a
speech he made some time ago.
Manufacturers!, he asserted are
finding it necessary already to re­
strict their outputs to avoid turn­
ing out goods far in excess of the
whole world’s needs.
It struck me at the time that
this must foreshadow a shorter
working day or week and I asked
some of the experts at the United
States Chamber of Commeroa and
the National Manufacturers* As­
sociation about it.
They said Green «as rig^Lbut
they had an idea the slack Witt
tie taken up gradually as the
working class taste grows for coit
veniences and luxuries only the
ricl^ have enjoyed hitherto, like
the already-developed popu]ar
taste for automobiles. Their op­
inion was that working hours are
about as short now as working
men themselves care to have
them — that if they had still
more time on their hands it would
drag.
To soma extent Jacobsteln
agrees with these experts. T h »
is, he expects to see, more an»
more people wanting more upif
»ora things.
However, he believes industry’s
present gearing assures shorter
working hours, too, and in his
judgment the workers will con­
tinue to find plenty of ways of
employing their spare moments
profitably.
BOMB REAL Bargains in Real
Estate.
Brown A Rice, 63 N. Main
No Band Practice ,
8L
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There will be no band practice
tonight according to Carl Love-
Left For Klamath F a l l s -
land, director, because many wish
Rev. C. H. Harrison, who gave tò attepdTfie “Student Prince“ at
the sermon at the Congregational Medford.
church yesterday, left immediate­
ly for Klamath Falls, he will stop From H o rn b ro o k -
ia Ashland thia evening on hl,
Mr. and Mrs. A. » . Carla of
return to Portland.
Hornbrook were business visitors
la Ashland Saturday.
Parker Peas — McNair Bros.
Iiw< an joto pictures «ere taken, these t«, tan
sMngllag and tenet* in Ashland. presented to the childrn ps *n
M. Jteèfcor. *13« Jbatai 1 Ave.,Oak- memento of the occasion.
i"Mrs. J. M. Borgerson, Mrs.
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]'and,idalff.
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Lhu Reader, Mrs. C, C, Crowsen
FOR RENT: — Two room fur­ ahd Miss Martha M. •' 8penker
nished apartment with kitchenette. «ere guests.
Newly cleaned and painted, ISt
7th.
«13-3, Alpha C lu b -
Alpha Club will have U* fort­
FLOORS LAID, sanded and fin­
nightly meeting on Tuesday after-
ished. Hardwood a specialty. First
peon of this week.
class work. .Write Irwin Koenig,'
’ The hostesses are Mrs. W. H.
699 Walnut St.
213-«« Day and Are. D. A. Peterson.
158 GRANITE is still the home of These ladies have for a number
the stork.
Four dollars a day Of years, served together, sines
Included everything in ordinary tha'birthday ot eaoh occurs at this
rases.
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It had been planned to have a
LOST:— UKBLBLB — Finder picnic in the park, but the
return to Tidings office. Reward, the change in temperature rend­
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now. So it is postponed until
NURSING — Private nursing
warmer weather.
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done at 64Y East Main.
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The hostesses at the last meet­
ing. which was a very pleasant
one were the Mesdames J. II.
Hardy and P. R- Hardy.
All members are asked to re­
member the date and to come and
enjoy the pleasant afternoon to­
gether.
(Continued From Pago Three)
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SOCIETY
A Unique Affair in U tM a Perk—
“In appreciation of. the splend­
id, faithful efforts of her music
pupils, Mrs. Elisabeth Goodman
entertained Saturday afternoon,
May
Mrs. Garnett of the Cafe­
teria. serving a moat delicious
chicken dinner.
“The children in all their child­
ish exubernce, were n joy to be­
hold, their little voices ringing
with laughter, each seeming to
vie with on another in enjoyment
of the occasion.
delightful feature was that
of our well known and much be­
loved little five-year-old, Alice
Borgerson, who favored us with
two solos, “His Buttons are
Marked U. 8..** and “I Throw a
Kiss to Papa.**
»• “Little Lucille, only three, not
to bis out-ddrie by her sister, ad­
ded to the program, but just how
much of her song she sang, we
are nob supposd to tell;
“Mias Martha M. Spanker, ot
San Francisco, graciously added
to the program by singing, “Per­
fect Day? and “When Shall We
Meet Again.*’ The pupils then
presented their teacher with a
bdnutiful bouquet basket, a token
of their appreciation, the mem­
ory o f' which she will always
Cherish.
•'Following the dinner the
party adjourned to oar own beau­
tiful Litbia Park, where severs»
Extra Sped:
Mnmi«w HrhrrF
Picnic—
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■J*he Hafirene Sunday school
« ill hare its- annual Sunday
school picnic on Friday evening
o t thl< waek: in Litbia Park fro»
<:*0 to 6:00 p. m. «here supper
« ill-h e served.
The ladies in charge of refresh«
mento are Mrs. C. W. Fraley, Mrs.
Ira Pittman, and Mrs. Paul
Brown.
The Fraternal Brotherhood « ill
have an old fashioned dance on
Friday hlght at the I. O. O. F.
hall.
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At the regular meeting «hich
« a s held at the Pariah House, ioe
dream and cake «era served dur­
ing the social hour, which «as
planned honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Turnedge who ate leaving soon
for their new home.
Men’s B a n q u e t-
On Tuesday evening of thia
, The lodge had i picnic, Sun­
day, at Neil creek, «1th the mem­ week the men’s banquet will
bers providing a wonderful din­ occur at the Christian church.
Men of the church are remind­
ner also in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Turnedge, «ho will be missed ed to be present. An interesting
program is prepared
greatly.
For That Outing Trip
O. D Serge Shirts- Army issue.
run of sizes at $3.$5.
Vi
George F. Hughes end Ray U.
Lewis and wife, of Myrtle Point,
V. R. Stura, proprietor of the L. J. Been end family and Mr.
Toppenish Nursery, at Toppeatoh. and Mrs. Carl Sanders of Klam­
ath Falls, were vlsltore In Ash­
Wash., to visiting ia Ashland.
land Ssfuiti^y for the musco­
vite initiation, and guests of the
Hotel Ashland.
Bostedt« V isitor-
Frank Stoll, or the R. M. Wade
and Co., of Portland, accompan­
ied by Mrs. Stoll, «ere visitors
la Ashland and guests ot the
Lithia Springs hotel, and left for
Klamath Falls this afternoon.
DRESS SHIRTS i
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Picnicked » Grants Paee—
J. H. Hardy and family, p. R.
Hardy aad family,- A. V. Hardy
and family, Mrs. N. B. Hardy,
and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Gass, pic­
nicked ia the'Grants Paw park
yesterday.
OSBORN
ARM
Y GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town
Senior Program—
Friday afternoon was given
over to the senior program which
was one of the cleverest and most
entertaining that has been given
for some time.
The whole affair was a burles­
que.’ Costumes were “screams”
each vlelng with the other in out­
doing anything that had been
thought of in the way of unusual
and laughable garments.
Burlesque numbers, amusing
psntomlnes and a clever proph­
ecy In which the futures of the
class members ware predicted
with a degree of accuracy amas-
lng, made up a program that for
pure fun is seldom equalled.
Next week is tilled with the
various affairs that count .for so
much in the closing days of the
graduating class.
Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings
10,000 M IL K S
of every description of fencing
and wire Just in. Fence posts.
All kinds of garden tools and
hose.
FARMERS! Look to your mow­
ers and rakes’ repairs early,
and leave year order for whet
you need at
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ne that could
with the um
PeiPs Comer.
to refinish furniture of every description. In the
breakfast room the brighter colors are very ap­
propriate, while in the bedroom the paler tinte in
semi-gloss finish sré more suitable.
During tibia Special Decoret W eek you can obtain
without cost a sample can of Decoret Enamel in
any color yon desire, a booklet showing color
schemes for home -decoration,
BREAD MENU
You can secure these articles free by filling out the
attached coupon and bringing it to our store during
this week.
BRUSHES
Convenient
* for
MILLER'S TOGGERY
"Hab-a-dash Ian”
Phenolax
Wafers
Each wafer contains1.
Phuenolpihalein, 1 Grain.
Chiffon Taffeta New
Such a Splendid
Shades, 12.28
Opportunity Now
Marydear
Prints,
Franklin
Bakery
To My Friends
AND TO THE PATRONS OF
KIRBY'S GROCETERIA
Up to $39.75 Values
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at 919.75
Patterns on Silk Mull, 89c
New Voile Dresses Just
Up to $49.75 Values
at 929.75
Manifestly it is the safe
laxative for your child. <
$1.25 Bobolink Hose Now
Lithia
White Koverall Aprens of
Indian Head, 45©’, of fine
C a m b ifo lL ip .,... _ t(
am ready to serve me punne wim me nest oi ic
stuffs at uniformly low prices.
I SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
Arriving.
. . . . Selling at 95c
Tlfe story of à rtfigb-neck and a Bàp who fought thè
whole Germany army for a girl. A big special com­
edy treating the sunny aide of the war right! A riot
of grotesque an& gorgeous gags.
nut or other varieties.
Wear
(Upjohn)
rmAtm
of bread all the time - -
Home
THE THEATER B
TOMORROW
Do not eat the same kind
to graham, whole wheat,
to buy a nice new Spring
Coat at remarkable Sav­
Printed Crepe de Chine at
ings.
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92.00—92.95
TODAY -
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change from plain white
Hardware
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FISHING LICENSE
4 Doz. Fancy Plaid
Here For Ialttotto a
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W© still have a
Up to $69.75 Values
at 939.75
The Groceteria Way is the Economical Way
Let Me Prove It
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Yours for Service, W. J. DAUGHERTY
The Groceteria