Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 14, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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Tha peo gram aa giva« appaara. fourth birthday tn Mftfo PftW.
bel»»;
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Wednesday aftaraoon of laet
Piaa» S olo. L o r rain» Brook* week.
Iulltor.
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Pfoforea «er» fotta» »f tho
Prnraaaktimli Juniors.
group, and the playground» fue»
Prayer
Gbftertotendmt W. nished amusement for the little
IUR» month
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even
fax
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or EMME
mçre, M6M
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apart
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Mrs. Grace B. Andrews, E ditor
for w n rr— Stfapdld 4-rpom
cool for
summer « r ¿ farpa«« Mat in win-
tor. flBÄMn cuBvpUmiflg». Includ­
ing fireplace. 9I< Hargadine St.
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91 Union.
FOR RENT — Two apartments
yog will like. Gfoau. «mk modern
and beautifully furnished. Call
mornings at 91 A Second M,
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991-t*
¿OR RBNT: — A good garage
damant floor. Ogll mngglnsA •<
91 8. Second St.
991-tf
Telephone 199
OGKS AMD LUMBER at
Fmftory. Phone 90. Wa
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193-tf
IM M f t n a l gad
BwiiiMg Mrectory
FOR MHWT'w Fwnfahad home
Inquire 991 Har-
dine. Phong 9A9-U
99M1
» Laurel St.
Women and Children
and
Organotherphy
Offfttt 1M Pioneer Ava
• Telephone 29
DR. eBQBGB SMITH
Physician and Surgeon
Office Umpé IftH-J
ftgMBa. A and 2, First Natloagl
FOR HALE, Young Wgmegborg BW* BMft Offhg Hour». IQ
milk goats giving giUfc, also one t» I t -Kaani I t* i p . m.; t tg
registered Toggenbgfg bilftn. O. 9 asrenlngs.
H. Cole, Walker 4|ve.
9M-3*
FORaS A Î^ -E a st. SUe
9SS
Market Building, Bast Mata 9A
One of the best Incom« pnagar-
tles In Ashland. I wagd ta «aid
It. The first reasonabba after
gets it. Fred R. Nall, or phone
174R, care of Creamery.
240-8
“Helen's Dseem.’’ Playlet.
the girls, In tha Mret,. second and
Address—,
Su*esinfoodant Suf»-
Monday, Jane 14— W. B. O. P l» third divisions, thus giving visit­
day School.
nic-Soclal. Peak. Mra. Nettle ors an opportunity to age the dif­
Offering
Randles. Mr». Guy Randle» ferent chum s af. waste dana ta» that
Song
by school
aad Mrs. Roy Parr, hostesses. girl».
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Monday,
Id— Art Club.
Clab song» war» sung and the
P N. G, CL*b Mesas Laton ,
Meet» at home of Mrs. Cliff Misses Ruth Newbry and Alien
The masting of tha Past Nohla
Payne, Granite street.
Mm. Anderson eac* appeared. ip plgpo
Grand’s
Club, which was ta eon,
Frank Nelson and Mrs. Cliff solos which were enthusiastically
vene
Friday
of last weak wov
Payne, hostesses.
applauded.
postponed
on
account of the fun
Wednesday, M ae IS.— Missionary
Addresses were given by fttaH
eral
of
ope
of
Ito beloved mem­
Society. Presbyterian church. Ada Brewster, County Home Dem­
bers.
Mrs. C. B. Lnmkln, hostess.
onstration Agent and Mr. Fowlag,
Announcement will bp made
Wednesday, June 18^—Auxiliary County Club lead er. Short talks
later,
a* the date of tha nasi
Tvtalty Guild: Parish House.
were also given by Barnard Joy
meeting.
It may assume the
Thursday June I f .— Baby Cliaic and Mr. Foster of Ashland all
guise of a picftjc i*. the park In­
Civic Club House.
especially well received.
stead of thp more formal gath­
TtrarMfoy, June IT. — Trinity
The real fqn began whan tha
ering.
Gulkl. Parish -H sese.
boxes, In the capable hands of
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FVIday, Jud© IS.— Apnual Picnic Mr. Sewall, were auctioned off ta
Piano Recital—
“Who Do” Class. Park. Supper the highest bidder. A real rivalry
The piano recital la which the
flroo p. m.
arose under skillful
manipula­ pupils ef Miss Imogene Wallace
Friday, June 18.— All-Day Meet­ tion, to see who would pay the
were to have been presented has
ing. Christian Church, W. C. highest for their refreshments.
beep postponed for about a fost-
T. U. Begins at 10:30 a. m. > Booths of ice cream and candy
nighL in memory of one of the
Saturday, June 19. Board of were there, too, to iupply the de­ pupil».
Management Meets.
D. A. R. mand for toothsome dainties.
The announcement will be made
Bugene.
Thirty-seven dollars were real­ when the date of the recital 1»
ft ft ft
ised as a result of the social. To set. It will be held In the parlors
State Board M e ets
that, the girls added a small sum of
, the Presbyterian church.
Th» State Board of Manage­ from the sale of tags^
ment of the Daughters of the
With the aount the Parent-
American Revolution will have its Teacher Association and Commun­
meeting in Eugene, with the of­ ity Club contributes, three girls ;
ficial board In attendance.
will be financed for. their attend- i
Mrs. Gordon MacCracken of ance for summer work at O. A. C.
Ashland, State Regent, and Mrs.
Those who will go are the Miss- i
Wattenburg of - Klamath Falls, es Ruth Newbry, Alice Anderson 1
with perhaps one other expect to and Louise Johnson.
,
attend- from Southern Oregon,
These, too, expect to make a i
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record, as other Jackson county 1
“Club Girls’’ have.
Kike' Ladles' Card Club—
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FOR SALE OR TRADE—Goo4
sound horse. What have you t>
trade? 371 Gresham St., phone
226-J.
210-2*
FOR SALE— Two Bain wagons.
One 2 and one-fourth and 3 inch.
Also one Fairbanks windmill.
Henry Kerby, Talent.
210-lt*
FOR SALE— Five-tube radio
set »complete, less than half price.
Inquire 910 Oak at.
940-91» W. J. MOORE, Imsryar,—Offices
over the Aahland Tidings office
FOR SALE— Motorcycle. Phone
In Camps Buttdtag- Practice» in
448L. .
238-M*
the United Rtatee cduyts and sll
FOR S A M OH TftAftR 400 the courts o l California and Ore­
acre ranch. 190 acres under Irri­ gon.
gation. Will take house and lot
as part payment. For othqr In­
formation write or phene Aug,
Buesing, 1021 Main 81., Klam­
Van N«ta Phon» 141. I»4-tf
ath Falls. Ore. Phone 44 RY.
» 9 -9 *
FOR SALE— Cull Slop otte»-
riea, 9c pound. Fruit Assoclatiin. Dealers to C«U, Wood, Packing,
t t f r if Crating and Storage. Long dist­
ance trucking.
. .
FOR SALE—Used parts for all
makes of cars. Lawn mqwega re­ T. I» FOWEK*—General Trans­
ter — Oaed- team and motor
paired and sharpened to eu» like
track». Qpod eervlce at * rap»
new or no charge. The Metop
»oqakle pyin«. Phaoe ss .
Market 89 E. Mato SL
J
Mrs. G. H. Hedberg and Mr3.
Tony Franco were hostesses at Celebrates Flag Day—
Thursday’s meeting of the Elks'
Mount Ashland and Crater
Ladles’ Card Club ,at the pleas­ Lake Chapters are In session to-
ant club room.
... j . v* ■*’r 'day in Lithia Park, commemora­
There Ware a number of out of tive of Flag Day.
town visitors apd seven tables of
The meeting features a lunch-
five hundred and bridge were at 12:30 and a program in the
Played.
Civic Club house, with the pro­
Mrs. G. N. Kramer secured gram furnished by both organ­
high scorn In bridge and Mrs. isations.
Crabbe first honors In five hun­
A full account will appear in
dred.
Thursday's issue.
Delightful refreshments were
ft ft ft
served late In the afternoon by Children’s Day Entertainm ent—
the hostesses.
A splendid program 6f song
The next meeting will be the and story was presented at the
fourth Thursday in June.
Presbyterian church
yesterday
’ ft ft ft
morning by the members of the
Girls’
Achievem ent
Program, Sunday school' at the
Sunday
Bellview —
school hour.
The
“8ewing
Club Girls’
The program featured an orlg-
Achievement Program and Box lnol playlet, “Helen's Dream.”
Social” Thursday evening was a written by Mrs. W. M. Poley, as­
very successful affair.
sisted by Mrs. J. R. Robertson.
There was a good attendance,
Preceding the presentation of
considering the counter attrac­ t^e little play, with Its bevy of
tion s that same evening.
actors, In appropriate costumes
Mrs. W. L. Moore, who is. Club and the beautlfuT stage Betting
Leader, was In charge and the there was a miscellaneous pro­
mam hers of the club were all gram of ensemble songs, solos,
seated on the platform, during and readings An instrumental
the program.
duet, piano and cornet and piano
There wae a splendid display of added to the pleasure of the oc-
199-l-mo-*
For bargains in Real Betete
try Brown and Rice, 99 ft*. W ft
99ML
Rfe»to4lfl>
»
Sn»»Sg,
Drayage, storage and long dist­
Building, Repairing, Painting,
ance
hauling.
60-tf
Tinting, Cabinet Work, Roofing,
Cement Work, day or con^pct.
Blackwell, 616 RM— «llHu St.
’ FOR SALE — 6 reff« fHriUftte lAftT GIRL XT TROUBLE— May
ed, dandy home, fruft. cheap, 1*9
eammuuftat* Fitte Resign Lee
7th 8t.
29*-i rqo. •
; O<> t |e fftdTRHo» te to v at the
While Shield Heme, 665 May
FOR SALE or T R A D E :-* 1«M
fair AY«., Portland, Oregon.
In Goldendale, Washington, albo
160 aeree Alfalfa ranch tn Prine­
MEMORIALS
ville. Oregon— will trade for Ash­
Mark
every
grate with onr
land or Medford propetay, Mrs.
eryutal gray, RN immediate or
s. A..Fgoaq, W aftesH W «
8. Pennlston
917-1 ino. Fail delivery.
Manager, l i f t Etat MM*.
LOOT Sunday In th«pprk, ;one
bill folder contaiftnk Calí.. a»d
Ore. glebing license, American
Lftginh rocoiikt. onoratoya liceu&ti.
etc. Fltater ploaae return to tkla
paper and receive reward.
... m -o
Portland— Spars 100 feet
shipped taNew York. . .
W hy, I W as A lm ost Down
And Out W hen I Began
Taking This Medicine,
B u t I t Boon P u t Me On
My F eet As Spry As a
0 o l|,” Says Portland Vet-
eraa.
able. Why, my heart would pal­
pitate so bad that I often thought
every breath would be the last.
“My arms and limbs ached, con­
tinually, aad it wae all I could
do to bend over and lace my
shoes. I was so restless it was
Bn possible to gat m-good. night -
"Yes sir, this medicine, Kar- #,etely wornout
,
nakJ "
and ^oulders above
of
he)p
ererythlng I- ever tried or heard
me gt a„ tl„ j flna
Rar
Of,” declare# John Eves, civil war nak
Veteran and * resident of Port­
land. Ore., for forty years, living
“Weil sly, I den t think tl)ere h
at 191 Ivy St.
a thing In th» world that could
“Why, I was almost complete- have dene the work quicker ui
ly down and out when I started better than Karnak. The gas and
on this medielne, but It Just took palpitation has all disappeared,
right hold of my case and seem- «11 those aches and pains are
ed to put new blood In my veins,” Rone, and I can hardly realise 1
continues Mr. Eves. ”1 tell you, am th» same-peroaa.
1» lass than a week I was up on
“Etghta I sleep/like a tired hey.
my feet feeling as spry as a colt and morning find* » e up bright
and brimful of new life and and early and anxious to get out
energy,
around toss». Why, I -J»«» te«I
“It was about five years ago the good of Karuak over mjl en-
my stomach went back oa me, tire system, and nothing I ca'1
and I got where I could hardly spy is half good enough for It."
eat a meal without bloating up ' Karnak is sold In Ashland at
with gas afterward and suffering the Beat 814« Pharmacy and all
pata tkat waa Juat almost unbear- leading druggists.
fectly level» time and wouldn’t
mind if Ethel had a btothdap
again, soon.
f t ft -ft
Floral. Soriaty M>uta. ■
The Floral Soofoty mat at th*
library Thursday evening in spec­
ial session. wRh « fair attente
ance of the membership present.
There wae no rrim eg ra m . the
business meeting resolving Use II
Into an informal round tohte dfo>
cussion. In which all teefc j»rfc
The theme couadered was the
"Flower Show.” planned for thia
summer; the time, place and all
the contributing agencies for It»
success.
Mr. Harry Hosier was named
chairman, or manager, and has e»»
tire charge. He « in name his
own committees and announce­
ments will be made concerning
dat© of show and details of ar­
rangement.
ft ft ft
Annual Picnic Who Bo GfoCe —.
The Annual Flcni« of th» “Who
Do” class of the Atethedlst Sun­
day school wtH he held next Fri­
day afternoon. Juno 1», 1» Litho,
Park. Dinner at f: 00 p. m.
Each member la to bring a cov­
ered dish and sandwiches. Each
will also bring th» Individual
service, china and silver.
The husband* of the members
are Invited aad a wonderfully
Pleasant time 1* anticipated.
R ciu m ci from
Miss Hulk Purdy retaraeA yes­
terday from Berkeley, whew she
has Veen in aebeol. She will
spend two weeks in Ashlaad •viett-
lng her mother, Mrs. W. L.
Purdy.
Trip to v —«-f-
Mr. and Mm W. H. Hodkluson,
Mrs. Cria Marx, aad Me. and Mrs.
Alle» Autry aad sen Reberi, made
a trip te Yreka yesterday.
Self-vegulnttoh apd
iadegand-
emw are the anrmaska ef the new
philosophy, of. hnolpess ae set forth
by John W. Q'Leaay in a state­
ment dtpreeattag the letterd-day
tendency to regulate
economía
cendltiona by legislation.
“Business,’' said Mr. O’Ltory.
“ttaa passed through the see of
seeking rafted through govern­
ment for the e w e efy>ur econom­
ic IBs.
“American business has learn­
ed that high prises do not give
assurance of high sotaras on In»
vestment, a curtailed-market be­
cause qf high pelosa produces
surplus «hick must be ultimately
sacrificed at a basa.
“American business ba» learned
that efficient production is essen­
tial to success.
“American business has learned
that through voluntary organisa­
tion and cooperation, the exper­
ience, wisdom and research of
each Individual unit may be made
available for all.
'“ American business has learn­
ed that government to a valuable
partner hut a peer master.
“American business bee loeitod
that artificial methods ef price in­
flation are ultimately disastrous.
“American business is witness­
ing dally the failure of enterpris­
es which carry with them tbs loss
of money Ind effort of the pro­
prietors. Such fallar» Is unfort­
unate hut LegflUatioa won’t pre­
vent IL
“American business has wit­
nessed the trying times and dis­
aster which coma through defla­
tion. Businas« knew that legis­
lation could not prevent it.
“I have confidence in the out­
come of our mutual study of our
BERKELEY, C«l., June J.’ —
(UP) — Regardless of whether
you are dieting to take off weight
or dieting to put on weight, don’t
count your egloriee.
Thia unusual advlee fa given by
Mias Hhrriet Eddy. state leader
of home demonstration work- far
the University of California e x ­
tension service, who any* that
five out of every six persona who
claim knowledge ef nutrition are
worrying too much about calories.
Although food problems are the
dally work of Miss Bddy, she de­
clares the extension service total­
ly disregards that well known
food unit.
>>.
“Be sure,’* sh e advlees, “that
every meal contains at least one
Item each of fruit* and vegetables,
meats or meat substitutes, starch
foods, sweets and fats. Use plen­
ty of fruits and vegetables.
“But forget the- calories. By
themselves they mean nstbing.
Sensible and careful meal plan­
ing Is the beat safeguard of good
health.”
Returned from Vacation—
Mr and Mrs. George Baughman
returned Friday from a week’s
vacation at Williamson River in
Klamath county.
greatest business, agriculture, so
long as we avoid government con­
trol. We made progress through
the past year. 1926 holds forth
promise If we do not rush Into
artificial remedies.”
M ELLO-GL(J
Prevents
Shiny Nose
Yen will not have a shiny nose no*’.
A very fine, pure, new French Procc-s
Powder is all the rage. Keens liana
away— perspiration hardly affects’t.
Lines or pores won'? show. Looks
like paturai skin xxm gives a beautiful
complexion. Get a box today. It is
called MtLLO-GLO.
Save labor these warm days, by Buying
your
CAKES, BREAD AND PASTRIES
FRANKLIN
BAKERY
Advertise Ia Tta» TMinpe
MWIHG
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
MEETING
Notice la hereby given to tho
legal voters of school district No.
9, Jaekaoa eounty, Oregon, that
the annual school meeting of
said district will be held at the
City Hall, Ashland, Oregon, be­
ginning at the hour of 2 o'clock,
p. m. on Monday, June 21, 1926.
This meeting Is called for yie
purpose of electing two directors
.hud transacting of the usual busl-
Dated this
Painter» an« Decoratomi
Paper Hanging — Tinting a
- Specialty.
Don’t Forget the No. 88<4b
M. Wright.
folk» durine th« attaraecai.
Scripture»— Rachel Poraythe.
At th e close del lelo«» le» cream
Cornet Solo— Cecil Harbord.
and lavato birthday sakes «eoe
Welcome— Mark Billa
served the. little ru»M.
Vocal Solo— Betty Brookmtfler.
Those prenant t» anfoy tiu» «fr
Recltatlon- ■Frances McCoy.
Song— Primary Claes.
Recitation— Molt!« Helms.
Song— < Primary Children.
Flowey Children
And Indopendenco
In Business Now
June,
V. O. N. SMITH,
Chairman
S’. S. ENGLE.
Clerk attest.
235-3 Mon.
School
Up-to-Date, Wholesome and Economical Cooking
Taught Free
Mrp. Jessie Head, e f the Home Hoonamics Department of the American
Maise company, w ill conduct a Fm e Cooking School and teaoh the moot
modern metfiods of cake making, deep fa t frying, and preparing all th e
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2:30-p. nx
GRASS
Tuesday— Lesson on Cake Making
Wednesday—-Lesson on Pastry Making
Thursday— Losson- on Doep Fat Frying
Friday— Lesson on Salad Dressing
SHEARS
10:30 a. m.
B a O l’
fr o
0 ^ 5 O fl
Saturday— Losson on. Cake Making
THINNING
SHEARS
HanAware
W inchester StoreM
Those a tten d ia t
Mft revntfNt te- fcrtag y nih and
pad» for taking notes
A Monarch Electric Range Will Be Used
This Demonstration