Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 24, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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All the glria spent » very Jap- mr tq| mow tokflng lived t a f yea yg
took rank aft Wood Gal
evening and were «ply gqrry 2 ^ , 3
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Elisabeth Joy, Dorothy
this yaa the lart oqe to be
Hasel Hudnell and June Wi
t with the present guardian »
During the Ceremonial,. BHga-
At Friday night’s Alumni ban
ftHS S e U w P v e r y r e a d i
1 next autumn— Reported by
beth Joy gave a splendid tsdk
g iv o u w ith evp ry pair o f M en s S h o e s so ld . S e e thvui
a w L 8. A. INEWh J r., acted g
1 Galej.
"Ideals of Camp Fire,* teltog w kat1
WMtmaatar, with w large attend-
the organisation meant to
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|r s. U hm » E . A n d r e j» . E ditor
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* Editor
R. G reer------ «L*.
and to her fellow members,
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Business
Manager
ttrge Madden Oreen
t
stance Wllliard read an origiqgl Com m unity OlniW*
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.............., Neera Editor O ^oR ar of _
iy . 9 . Pertin» — —
Am »their *f the splendid meet­ n«w rocrhlto luto the orgwdsa-
May 2 f.— Indies Artf poem which ' was exceptionally
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OFFICIAL CITY PAPER
ings tor which Bellview Is famous W fc
,
y-A.
Club. Hostesses, Ml». J. A- well written and received.
Hour« had been «pent In decor­
Camp
beds
were
made
of
fir
occurred
at
'
Wednesday
evening
Buyer
and
Mrs.
George
King
at
Mntered a t the .Ashland, O regon Poetofltlre aa Second C la w M all Matt««
boughs and the campers felt the.
Subacripttoa P*^oe, D elivered In City
l' iew a«h«ol hqhae. w i|h a ation and arrangem«»1 and
Parish House.
pi o « * 8 N«W H o te l -
One Month
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munity dftiaer aa the opening result WM most satisfactory, (or
Monday, May 2 4 — Frspeh Chib. thrill of the real pioneer ,n
Three M o n th s----------------- -................................ — ------------—
primitive preparations ISr r*h°W-
,tu re pf the even in gs pnter- the tables were lovely.
Mrs. W. M. Poley, hostess.
8,75
Six Months ..
The oldest darn represented
Breakfast
M
other
meut.
If
outlay,
May
24-—-W-
R-
C.
80-
7.50
One Year
was
that of XEE*. bx Mr». I<dta l-J i 4 ," « A' .UIMA. I
Which
all
enjoyed
Immensely,
At leant on« hundred were seat
trial. In the Park. Mrs. Jen­
B a r a i B o n tés
8mith-
The we|«>niln| address P »A8LI» » l i t i ' t -
and
at
eight
o’piock
Thu
J
t
p’flock
Thursday
One Month —
at th« tahlee, which W«re to
nings and Mrs. Koch hostesaps-
, V I
Three Months
e been placed In the |chool was made by Millard Grubb, for
Monday, May 24.— Ashland Music morning, a i wended. thnir
Six Months _
unde, and Ufhlch groaned un- the Alumni. The roeponae waa
Study Club. 7:46-p. m. at Mies homeward.
One Year — ...
At this muntiui the iormpr
ihelf bqrdeu of triad chick- made by Wilbur Tt»<*«F. W Fldiht
Wallace's
Studio.
XlCCpoq
DISPLAY ADVERTISING RATES
guardlap, Min Helen Holtan re­
.Members please attend-
vegetaW . salad*. h,ckleB of the senior daps
Single Insertion, per inch - — ....■--------------- ---- ------
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Tosato were given
|Clda
Tuesday, May 25.— Alpha Em­ signed. nod R«ulah Huesey ss-
ies, broad
w * lua
Political, Display, per Inch
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Farlow Anderson, Ray Clary,
•umefl
the
guardianship
ol
Tame
...
M
l
»
broidery
Club.
Masonic
Hall.
ns a k a V M t a f
Vftw,s
Y e a r ly C ontracts
Mrs. Ernest Wallin and MM,. Kwa^.'pa Woh Troop of damn Of them, hnmoroa« la richest Clyd» Yuong, praeident-eleet of
One insertion a week
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Alumni association and Superin­
Firn Girla.
Twp Insertions a week — ---- ......-------------------------------
igMam.
M. S. Ellis, hostesses.
Daily insertion ....------.......------ ---------------------
Thursday, May 23.— Ladles Elks
f . c. Homos acM u
toaat- tendent G. A. Briscoe.
"
« $ *
Bates (or Legal and Miscellaneous
Mrs. H. C. Beebe appeared in
teg wahWinpE
W -
Card
Club.
At
Club
Room.
First insertion, per 8 point line -------------------
z
Tw® daqghHnl luntiheons wer«
„or«." Homer Moors roapoud- piano solo, during the banquet.
Tuesday, May 25.— W. C. T. U.
Each subsequent Insertion, 8 point line - —
ksm 4 “<R<|
4nisi Comers,
rAmdiMI •*
The officer« elected for the
1.90
bety Friday at the Ploro- On* «I
Card of Thanks — 1——.---- -— ------ -------------
Library.
in behalf I nt
*f A
tfee
Obituaries, per line .........—
— ....
•02 th Monday, May »4.— Moral Society. the group« W a d e * <hw J«» ìqj
coming
year were: - President,
A. C- Coy spoke, on the
Clyde
Young;
Vice-President,
High
teachura
with
t|»’
«pedal
lure «(. Hl* Community,’’ Mrs.
Library. 8:00 p. m-
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
irei events, where ap
a«.adm
ission charge in m
or a Tuesday, May 25. — Delphian teachers, apd the other, the teach­
’All futuriMhvdhts,
»admission
nee Home« C*riev «*▼* » Mrs. Addis, 8ecretar7-Treaanrer,
collection taken la Advertising."
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(rt address *«d E ra Kenneth Miss Etha Abbott.
Chapter Meeting. Civic Club ers of Hawthorne, which ale« «n
No discount will he allowed Religious or Benevolent Orders.
FolloWlpg banquet and busi­
eluded
the
special
teachern
Williams told of her enjoyment
House.
Twp engagement« w«™ A#
Thursday, May 27.— Past Ma­
her work *2 Bellview an<| hade nes« session, the evening was
nounced
at
this
tilde
and
the
well to the community aa Its spent In dancing.
trons’ Club. Mrs. B. p. Briggs,
HONESTY IN BUSINESS
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bride-elects were presented
incipal of the school, since she
hostess.
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B u sin ess is a t h e a r t h o n est. In th e str e s s o f eam i*eti-
lovely
gifts.
Both
Miss
Alleen
M
ount
A
sh
la
n
d C hapter D . A . R .
1 make her home |n Medford.
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tion it is so m etim es fo rced in to p r a c tié es b o r d e r in g on Baby Cllpi?-—
t
Shepherd and Miss Esther John­
Reeder who will oontlaiie as
•w
son
received
good
wishes
and
tok
Mount
Ashland
Chapter,
Daugh­
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the lin e o f r e p r e h e n silib ity , n o t o u t and ou t m isr e p r e se n ta ­
mary
teacher
waa
asked
to
The largest clinic j e t held oc­
o( friendship from bpth
ters of the American Revolution
nd.
tion, but v e r y near- T h ese tw ilig h t zone p r a c tic e s are g o ­ curred Thursday at last week at
groups.
met In regular seslon May SI.
«After
the
dishes
were
cleared
the
Clvie
Club
houeq.
ing, and g o in g b ecau se b u sin e ss its e lf th rou gh it s trad e
The date of the weddings have awey the P. T. -A. held is elec­ 192«, at th heme of Mra P. R-
Dr. V. S. Geary, «rotated by Dr-
a sso c ia tio n s is d o in g th e job .
Gordon MacCracken with the not been announced. Other friends tion resulting In Mrs. F. K Backua 199 Granite street, with
T h e D ep a rtm en t o f M an u factu rers o f the. N a tio n a l nurses of the County Health also add their good wishes for Janies S3 president; Mrs. Clapp, Mra. Harriet Chapin . Fielding
C ham ber rep orts th a t tw e n ty -n in e m a n u fa ctu rers o f Sheet Unit, conducted the examinations. prosperity throuh happy year Of Vice-President, and Mrs. Norma hostess, Mra. E. C. Gardner, ro­
d a i chairman, assisted by Miss
eeder, Secretary-Treasurer.
Mrs. Letts Eaetburn and Mrs. uefulness.
steel h a v e d e c id ed to d isco n tin u e m a k in g sh e e ts u se d fo r
»
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Blanche Hicks.
H.
O.
Anderson
wrote
the
histor­
»
Mrs.
Wolcott,
pf
Ashland,
akng.
roofing too lig h t in w e ig h t to r e sist e x p o su r e fo r a lo n g
After the beautiful patriotic
ies. Mrs. Channell and Mrs. C. Camp Fire Ceremonial—
As did Mrs. Edwin Dunn and
tim e.
W. Tilton uapd their cars in
Waxiyata . and Tula Hilusi Kenneth McWilliams. All -three ritual, in opening, the bnelneas
T h e c la y product« p eo p le m a k in g h o llo w tile s w ho, bringifig those examined to the
groups of Camp Fire Girls o ( gave much pleasure to the lieten* seealoa was held. Daring tkis. re­
u nd er com jtetitive str e ss, h ad reduced w e ig h ts u n til th e clinic.
Junior High spent Friday after­ jpra and responded to the genor- ports were mhde, lettera and tele­
W e <}<> a p p r e c ia te y o u r b u sin ess, and e v ery tim e
Mrs. Harris Dean and Mlsa Vlr noon on Carter Heights, where pua applause with which their grams were read telling of the
m aterial w as o f d o u b tfu l v a lu e, h a v e a g reed up on s ta n d ­
you com e in h ere w e tr y t o p ro v e th is by tlje
condition of . Mise Chamberlain
ginia W hittle were hoetesaea.
the impressive Ceremonial was «Oloa were greeted,
ard w e ig h ts a s a g u a r a n te e to th e consum er.
Palmer,
Had there been time to take held w|th its Council Fire and its 1: Superintendent G. A. .Briscoe, an A Mlsa Elisabeth
w ay w e s e r v e y o u . £
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T h e m etal lath p e o p le h a v e ad op ted w e ig h t sta n d a r d s
care of more, others would have program In which the achieve­ if the Ashland schools, presented memlifrs of the Chapter. Mra. E.
V. Carter and Mra. i . P Dodge
a s a su b stitu te fo r g a u g e sta n d a rd s. U n d er th e o ld s y s ­ been examined, (or there Is at ments of some of the order were
topic of "Free Text Books.” were to express to them the joy
tem , m a n u fa ctu rers co u ld red u ce th e w e ig h t b y e n la r g ­ present a waiting Ust. some hav recognised.
a forceful address, speaking af-
felt In their improvement.
ing enrolled too late for. Thurs­
After the Council Fire was
in g the m esh op en in gs.
maltiv|ply. Fdr the Negative,
-The invitation to’ Join with
day’s
clinic.
These
will
be
taken
laid,
the
Credo
waa
recited
and
P ap er m anufacturara are e lim in a tin g cu t w e ig h ts a n d
o said would have been glad to Medford in thè observance of
care of at the June meeting.
songs sung. Two glria took rank
sent the argument, had there
o i
short counts.
Flag Day (June 14) waa accept­
Announcement is made that the as -Wood Gatherers; Hazel Dun­
n anything to say.
T h is n e w p o lic y in each c a se w a s th e r e su lt o f v o lu n ­ d istrict. oppa meeting will be can and Gladys H»mak«r. Honor
ed. A suggestion for a confer­
Ashland, O regon
» The new teacher, Mrs. Bertha ence in Ashl&nq of Southern Ore-
ta r y action on th e p art o f trad e a s s o c ia tio n s th e m se lv e s, held June 4, a t the Civic Club beads, too, weto awarded.
Feaehey-Mciftnney, was Intro-
The coming visit of Miss
aud in th e w illin g n e ss o f th e b u sin e ss m an to jo in h is f e l­ house. All near Ashland are to
(Cbn(tah«d Op Rkfe ^ h r e e ),
Mced, although she la no strang-
lo w s in a n ew code o f e th ic s is aeep a d e e p -se a te d d esire remember the date which Is 1 Squlree, who will arrlv.e In Ash­
■ ».mill 4 il i
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week from thia coming Friday.
land the 10th of June, remaining I *
to g e t rid o f th o se tra d e ou stom s w h ich h a v e s te a lth ily
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over the 12th, waa discussed and
fa ste n e d th e m se lv e s on to v a r io u s in d u strie s.
„.
plana made for her entertain­
Picnic (or Mice Wsttenhargec
Miss Wattenbarger was com ment.
pltmented guest at a picnic sup­
Other songs were sung and a
“ NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH”
per planned by the members of hike finished (he happy after­
I t is h ard to d isp u te th a t th e b u y e r sh o u ld k now w h a t her Bunday school class, on Tuss noon.
During Miss Mali Carter’s ab­
h e b u y s. I f h e w a n ts sk iiu m ilk , le t him h a v e it; h u t d o n ’t day evening last week.
The pleasant little ntlalr watt sence, Miss Fay Carv«r will act
le t u s call it w h ole m ilk or cream . P r e se r v e s p art ap p le
.an d p a rt stra w b erry m a y he a s a p p e tiz in g and a s w liple- given prior to Mlsa Watt«al>nrger with Miss Edna Goheen a« guard­
leaving for Chicago where she will ians of these groups.*
som e a s preserve® m ad e w h o lly o f stra w b erry , h u t w e take up special pork at the Chi­
On Saturday the
Ashland
w h o b u y o u g h t to k now w h at w e are p u ttin g in to our cago University during the sum­ guardians were in consultations
mer. 1,
‘
with three of the guardians of the
sto m a ch s.
Supper, of course, waa the lead­ Klamath Falls Camp Fire Groups
L a r g è ly th e F e d e r a l and S ta te G overn m en ts h a v e
b ro u g h t th is ab ou t a s to food . A d u lte r a tio n is n o t a tliiu g ing fentqra of the evening’s en­ in relation to the coming visit of
w h o lly o f th e p a st, but c e r ta in ly fa r le s s o f th é presen t. tertainment. but a group of girls Mlsa Squires.
may do a bit of visiting, too, and
Pictures were tken before the
W itn e ss th e d isa p p e a r a n c e o f th e jo k e ab ou t th e m ilk ­ nierry voices and laughter rang girls wended their way homeward.
ouVdnring the supper hour,
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m a n ’s pum p.
’
R e c e n tly th e F e d e r a l T ra d e C om m ission h a s taken ’ A pretty gift from the members Camp F ire G irls’ P arty—
Ashland Hl Camp Fire Girls en­
a lea d in w h a t seem s a fir st-r a te ta sk in s e e k in g to g e t of the class was presented Miss
Wattenbarger. befor« the group joyed a lawn party at the home of
th e retail fu rn itu re d e a ler s o f N ew Y ork to a g ree on d ef­
wended its way homeward.
Froderika Brominer on the eve­
in itio n s o f w h a t is a m a h o g a n y b u reau or a w aln u t tab le
Those present were: Mrs. Lar ning of Wedneoday, May 81.
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•
T h e su m m ing-up o f th e se p rop osed ru les is b r ief:
kin Deer. Mrs. Herbert 8peck.
Daring the early part of the
evening,
a
short
ceremonial
meet­
Mrs.
R.
Y-
Frasleg
and
daughter.
“ F u rn itu re sh all he d e s ig n a te d b y th e n a m es o f the
p rin cip al w ood s u sed in th e e x p o se d su r fa c e s w hen the Mrs. Eva Jonsa, the Miasea Clara ing was held with eandies used
Tfie
Huck. Edith Pattersoa. Cora Instead of a connci| fire.
p iece is p laced fo r u s / . ’’
Mason Flora Green and the teach- girls received the guardians who
T h ere h a s been m uch o q tc ry a g a in s t g o v ern m en t in or. Mist Wattenbarger.
will take the places of Miss Mil­
• • •
b u sin ess, b u t it sh o u ld lie rem em bered th a t th e m ost f o o t ­
dred Crain and Miss Beryl Jar-
mon during the summer months.
ed slo g a n w a s n ot, “ N o g o v e r n m e n t in b u s in e s s ,” hut A Really Truly Outing—
The party was In honor of Mtar
Terns
Kwah
X»
Wah
Camp
Fire
“ L e ss govern m en t in b o sin e sd .”
Jarmon who la the leader of the
Group,
with
the
guardian.
T h e w a y to lessen g o v ern m en t in b u sin e ss is for b u si­
Helen Holtan had a really truly Wetommchlck group, «nd who
n e ss so to ruks its e lf th at g o v e r n m e n t n eed n o t in terfere ;
-WBMSRSW!
-5T-
will not neturn to aseume the
canning trip the past week-
a n d w hen th e F ed era l T rad e C o m m issio n g e ts an in d u stry
Gin Wednesday the Camp Fire leadership next («11.
After the ceremonial, the com­
to agree on a rule, fa ir to d e a ler and c u sto m e r a lik e , it is Girls, with their guardians, old
plimented
guest was elected the
and new, marched out past the
d o in g a fine th in g.
Joy ranch to what ased to b, Queen of the May, and escorted
known aa Park street, luet be to her throne. She w*» present­
AGRICULTURE AND RECONSTRUCTION
yond the old Normal. Here they ed with a silver berry «poon, a gift
T o the fa n n e r , a s w ell aa to th e b u s in e s s m an , cred it turnad southward, climbing the from all the High School Camp
fo r th e econ om ic p ro g ress uunh- by JSurojte is g iv e n by very roapectably ilaed foot hill Fire Girls.
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The remainder of the avenln^
B a sil M iles, A m erican A d m in istr a tiv e C om m ission er at back of it. uatt they found, ovor
was
spent
in
playing
a
number
aud
beyond
the
aammlt
a
splendid
th e P a ris h ead q u arters o f th e In ter n a tio n a l C ham ber oi
of games and 1» winding a May
camping place
C om m erce, in a rev iew o f w orld recon stru ction .
There eamp was made and sup- I pole.
" T lim v w lio re g a rd th e rich c r o p s w h ic h ( ‘e n tr a i B n r- per prepare(l !n truo oUt-0M oofs
Tapaneah I&itoriitf afid lights
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as «11
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e p e ha« ju«t g a r n e r ed ,” say« Mr. M ile«, “ w ill W onder a t atyle^ A)1 had brought hearty ap- were used In the beautiful dec­
oration«
which
made
the
lawn
«
tli* a m a zin g resource« w h ich th e m an l»oniid to th e so il petltaa and did full jostle« to Ute
fairy land. Ice cream sandwich««
K e e r v e s in his sim ple and ru gged industr)' and in h is casnp tore. •
At the Council Fire, four girls wera served aa refreshments.
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STORE
O »
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is the greatest health builder.
SIMMONS MATTRESSES
AND SPRINGS
are built for sleep. ;1;;
EYCK FURNITURE CO.
TRAN£
YOU.
It is a little thing to say but we say
it from the heart.
The Citizens Rank
Ashland
FREE MOVIES!
7 REELS OF ENTERTAINMENT
THE FAMILY
‘The Oldsnwbile Story”
Come and see how
«ufemolHles are made — from
the red hot bars of steel to the finished car, And visit
' by picture the oldest ati|oto«l»i|e factory in the world,
and the famous General Motors Proving Grounds.
Drawing Big Crowds wherever shown
Intensely Interesting Highly Instructive
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Everybody
; -m u te d eterm in a tio n to su r v iv e . Businetw lia s profited l|y.
th e c o u r a g e o f it« lead ers and b y th e en d u ran ce o f its rank ; .......«V
[ file. B u t when all is said and don e, m en m uni su r v iv e
o n ly by lalxir in in d u stry but a lso b y c u ltiv a tin g th e
’t* o f th e soil.
“ A gric u ltu r e in its w id est sen se is o f b a sic im p ortan ce
in d u s tr y a n d -th e in d u stria l ¡»osition o f m ore than one
it c o u n tr y to d a y is co n d itio n ed b y th e d e g ree of its self-
fic ien cy in fo o d stu ffs.
“ In p a r tic u la r , tin- good crop s w h ich m ost cou n tries
th e C o n tin e n t o f E u rop e h ave h a r v e ste d th is y ea r ure
and a b le ss in g to o ffse t in som e d egree th e w id e
o f th e la ck o f flo a tin g c a p ita l w h ich now op p resses
i in d u str y , a p r essu re w h ich is b ein g e x e rte d in
ip a sm a lle r area but w ith e v e n g r e a te r fo™®.’ ’
J J ■ H gff
FRENCH PASTRY
Jidda a touch o f e n jo y m en t to an y p a r ty or g a th e r ­
in g.
We have many kinds of French Pastry
FRANKLIN
BAKERY
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WBMBURN
H. Ek McNair
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