Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 21, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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    A SH LAN D
D A IL Y
re g ister a t an y tinge betpeon now
and then, with Mias Blanche
Hick«, as the Library.
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T ID IN G S
(Wetibllehed ia
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T an ^
no
* ■g Except Sunday by
P R IN T IN G
GO.
___ r ________ Editor
Bert It. Greer.............. ............ ......
• Business Manager
George Madden Green ............... ......
W. H. M i » .......................... . .... __,................... ... News Editor Calendar of |Bv<Uda—
OFFICIAL CITT PA PER
L l f —.............................. Telepboas 3» Monday, Jpng » — Ladina Wqod-
- craft.
Acorn Circle Mo. fid.
InstalJatipn of officers.
Tuesday, Jane 88.— A lpha E m ­
Ona Month ....
broidery Club.. Afternoon
Three Months
Tuesday, Jan e 23.— W. C. T. It.
Btx Months ..
One Year ___
Mrs. C. W. Fraley, Hostess.
Flower
MUsioa-
One Month
Tuesday,
Jane
22.— Delphian So­
Three Months
ciety Meets.
Six Months ...
One Year .... *.
DISPLAY
Single Insertiou, per inch
Political. Display, per inch
Ona insertion a week
Two insertions a week
Daily insertion _____
gf Eugene who pre one,pf the tfl°
off «celebrants. The otters gra
Mft- and Mrs. Mrfc Wares and Mr.
aW Mrs. M. H. Elba*.
with tin spoons, and the cake
Mrs. Gordon. MacCraehen, State pans were usejl to hold the shar-
Recent, Daughters o f the AmarU ftst. and tin spoon«, apd th e ca k e
•A
CM R ev o lu tio n . M a . H. a A nd er­ • n e e d
son, State Corresponding Secre­
tary, Erg. Harriet fW d i> ‘«, R a !-
ent Mount Ashland Chapter, her
sister. Mrs. Minnocks, and. Mrs.
Jennie Gilbert, mnmbqy
Ashland Chapter, started IJriday
moraine to attend the tneesti*« cf
the Board of Managemwt w hich
« ill open, datwdhr, June IW h.
th e se sslp k i h eld g i the Hotel Eu­
Civic Club House, gene.
Mj
^ ^ U ttJ e n k lg g
n <
fv,
«Tank Nsftihf wate Mosteas^ at
'«-very pleasant meeting of the
dadles' Art Club, lagt week. - ~
Needle Work and caria provid­
ed eatertalament, with the atam-
hars ealojlng hptk p s i the firtasi-
.1» Chat that W|e the |te*RDte»-
iment.
At the etnee, the hostesses
a%
JN
a n in v erted m ilk nan o f
tin. The tiny cake ting and a
spoons wege pgea»ated to Mrs. Ip
•phneer as a aanvsntr ef the oc-j of
caaion.
I i |t
' l * u4e
yisiting In wkich the!
iniscept yte«. held away occa-i «1
ih s «Ppp<M AH «ere happy th.
bis opportunity to « s e t as had
t a dona so i w
times la the
S
• It ip BWtepi At el» » t«te
* pieni* m
8 wond<
M ’« »
Mr- and Mrg- Mark True w ere
h o s t a n d hogtega a t t h e recen t •
H arold m oatin g o f th e F ratern al B roth er- *
,
• Mgg., »p od .
A t th e b u sin ess aagsioa th e fat-
a Who lgwiag o ffic er s w are nam ed: P ast
IbwuM sst, irfw. M ark T rue; Pregi-
Those for whom cov ers
w e r e '1,1
2:00 p. m.
Ml> W A H teburg, d a t e V ice la id w ere: Mr. g a d Mrg
F . L.I *
Wednesday, Jane 28.— Program R e«fd , and Mrs. Wlihur Jones. Spencer. Mr. s a d Mrs. E ric W er- Mt
Committee D. A. R. Meets Li­ Ra**Wt < Itylflon» Chapter of e a . Miss B d itp Cpa. M lg, J m a ! 0 *
brary, 2:00 p. q .
fWM. ydae tett Friday Anderson, d*r. <phn *Igg 5 d | * ’
Wednesday, June 8 8 .-» Social Clr- nt m in e to atten d the sta te m eet-J host and h o stesses, hfr. n a d Mrg. J?
sle meets. At Christian Church
Parlors. Mrs. Hood, hostess.
Thursday, Jane «4. — Past Ma­
Boat hem Picnic—|
Eire! insertion, per 3 point line _______
trons’ Club Picnic in park.
N f gad Mr», if. H. Elhart fe r e
A >ery happy affair la the term
Each subsequent insertion, 8 point line
Hostesses Mrs. Backett and Mrs. host sad hostess at a very delight­
Card of Thanks ..._______________
_____
of
a Southern picaie took plaeg
Walter Everton.
Obituaries, per line ; . . . . . .
ful wedding g a a ir a n a r y , in which OB the lawn at thp Robert Hack
Thumdey, June 8R— Elks* Ladies tha celebration wag In triplicate.
real deuce. »3 Granite Street, Wad-
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
Card Club. Club Room.
Thgrg being three couples whose need ay evening-
“All future eveuts, whore ah admission charge is made or a
Friday, Jane . 28.— Daughters of, anniversaries are so near togeth­
collection taken is Advertising.*’
The moat important part of th«
the Nile. Meets at Grants Paas.' er, that for years the three have
__ No discount will be allowed R ellgioy or Benevolent Order».
eveping was the menu, which con-
Satonlay, Juae 2«— Chapter AC celebrated together.
gigted of fried chicken, corn pone,
DONATIONS
P. E. O.
If bad been planned to have a goober salad, cakes, watermelon
No donations to charities or otherwise will be made la adrartjs-
HMM
lng or job printing — onr contributions wilt be in cash.
picnic, but the weather being so apd other delicacies dear to the
Acorn C la d e M eets-—
cool the affair became a dinner h«grt of a true southerner.
Ladies of Woodoraft, Acorn instead-
A N E W SLO G AN
The evening was spent in
Circle No. 54, will bold its regu­
The table was lovely with games and stories nf southern
Discussions of the European debt question are ppetty lar meeting thia (Monday) eve­ dainty favors and pink sweetpees. ramlniscenaes Including the sing­
i used with white jasmine, their
sure to bring out some mention of the amounts Americans ning.
ing of old plantation melodies.
Initiation of candidates will lie delicate fragrance but adding an­
Those pretent beside the Hach
spend abroad during vacation inontbs. Statistical list», a feature of the meeting and ail
note of enjoyment to the family, consisting of Mr. and Mm.
showing amounts of staggering size, bring to tho mind members are reueeted to attend. other
charming affair.
Hach, son Lloyd, and daughter,
of most Americans the thought that it is* the money that
The unique manner of serving Mbs Savors, from Louisiana,
the tourist icave| in Ehrope that makes possible any re­ B aby tX ln lo —
the desert, emphasised the fact
Another splendid clinic was- that it was the tenth annivors- wgre: Meedames Norman, Riley,
paration at all.
Mart and Van Lent, from Texag;
held Thursday of last week at the
Meedames Nance, Henson, Miss
The question of keeping this money, or a part of it, Civic Club bouse.
at home, is a live topic. It is interesting many communit­
Dr. V. 8. Gearey, with the oth­
ies, i specially when there is a fedling that a vacation might er members of the County Health
he spent in some particular community with profit, satis­ Unit were In attendance, and Miss
IS T H S H O T W E A T H B B C A U S IN G Y O U I O O T
Ada Brewster, County Home
faction and good will t>n all sides.
Demonstration Agent also present,
B U T T E R IN G ?
The Pacific coast, for instance, thinks that Ameri to d o her part in advice and
cans should evidence a loyal spirit by visiting there, and helpfulness.
the coast points to numerous attractions which make it
While not so large a meeting
as
the record breaking one held
an ideal playground and recreation section.
in
May,
there was an afternoon
Herbert Cuthbert, manager of the Publicity Depart­ of work for
alLconcerned.
ment of the Portland Chamber of Commerce, told the
Mrs. Bertha Deaton, school
Pacific Coast Advertising Clul>s Association convention nurse wrote the histories add
that every hotel, business man, chamber of commerce qnd Mrs. Harris Dean, assisted by Miss
other civic organization should place on its stationery the Virginia Whittle sot^d *» Jnatete-
and Air*.
TO CULTIVATE A
Beautiful
Complexion
one must have f i a t a thor­
oughly clean ¿kin as a
foundation, . ,
' D e n n e y ’s
CLEANSING GREAM
THIS WEEK
Thursday,
Saturday Only
Xyarw. Ajattolq GMMUtoed
Cleans the skiff .“ better
than s o a p a n d w a t e r .
Pharmacy
• ««
Men! We haye cool light weight shoes
' ■ waiting for you.
OVERLAND
slogan: “ Spend your vacation in .1926 ou tl^e I^jicific
Coast.” He pointed out that the cities of the coask should
cooj>erate to get tourists and visitors to travel to the re­
gion, and then let the tyidiyidual cities tell the story of
its own attractions, once the visitor enters the region.
Mr. Cuthbert was the originator of the slogan “ See
America First.”
He was.in London, he said, when he first uttered
the now far-famed slogan, “ See America First.”
“ I was asking a party of American tourists,” he
said, “ how many had seen Niagara And the Yosemite.
Seventy per cent of- them had never, been to the falls and
90 per cent had never seen Yosmite. I said: ‘Why, before
coming to Europe, don’t you see America F irst!”
Mrs. C?. W. TiJtpB useij her cap
In bringing tk^gh who wished to,
go to the clinic.
The next meeting is in 1 July,
the third Thursday, gad any one
who wishes to bring children gggj
Is The Greatest Health Builder
SIMMONS MAyTREi
AND SPRINGS
Let us figure your
are built for sleep
“ H IT A N D B U N ”
Of all the despicable people in the world today- the next job.
“ hit and run” driver of an automobile is the worst. The
man who will knock down a j>edestrian or run into an­
other car or vehicle and then is able to apply the jxtwer of
his own ear and disappear without investigating the dam­
age he lias done or the seriousness of the injuries in­
flicted, is worse than the murderer. If a man must suffer
the penalty of life in the peuitentiafy for the taking of Sinipson’s
another life, tlie man who “ hits and runs” should have
H ardw are
an equal punishment meted out to him.
Over in CWotado the other day a man seventy-four
The Winchester Store
years of age was knocked ’unconscious and received pos­
sibly fatal injuries by a motorist who ^topped on the gas
immediately and attempted to get away, but fortunate­
ly a motorist behind him saw the brutal aet, and -gave NOXIGK O*’ ANkUAL 8CMU0L
MEETING
chase, living able to run him down after several miles and
i Notice la hereby given to tho
detain him until the officers could arrive.
l««al voters of school district No.
Accidents are liouud to happen, but the manly mo­ '5,
Jackson county, Oregon, that
torist is the one who stands up and takes his medicine; the annual school meeting of
is willing to admit being in the wrong, if it were so, and Hid district will be held at the
do everytliing he |»ossibly rtm to assist those who may City Hall, Aahtend, Oregon, be-
gtaalug at the hour of 8 o’clock
have lieen injured.
I S T U B M E D IC IN E W R O N G
Olio rcu-M>n C ungn-sa cannot get t o g
remedical farm legislation, is given by a Kansas stah'»-
itian. He says the need of such new laws is iion-existeul
in his state. The farmers generally, work short hours,
have bathtubs, two suits of clothes, a good car, apd after
the day’s work they have the price and the desire to
scoot off to a movie, a jazz band, or whatever strikes
their fancy — they've already earned their money, and
they know how to enjoy it. The inference is, that relief
hills are largely political appeals for the “ lume-duck”
Agitators -who hope to break lwu-k into power through
chonipiouship of what they believe is a popular measure;
but not knowing the real facts, of conrso, their diagnosis
and their medicine are wrong.
p. m. on Monday, Jane 31, 192«.
( This meeting 1« called for the
purpose of eteeijng typ directors
gad. transacting of tha seaal hush
WICK FURNITVBE CO.
FOR YOUR SON Oft
DAUGHTER
Have you ever thought how important
it is to teach your children the value
of regular saving!
It is even more important than a leg­
acy.
tadves,
Jpvesnnq^ in
Ht «M tell you
activities ha v e n
One of our “ Buried Treaaujp” book
banks will help and onewrage thgsp
to save.
at hydro-electric plants and wii
that IBB back o f th is investme&L
The C iu w s Bank of AsWaad
QÛ. llÛlV
V oy need ;iot u^ it, kiuw ier, for
our rcjresentative to coU. A
? h o n c ca ll o r fo st card uiUbrmg
Pickwick Stage Systems
A 8 8 U S 0 TO ALL FOISTS SOUTH
M»
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8. E N 0L E .
Clerk attest.
SIF-3 Mon.
,
ititkemliletf H * 1
» W “ .« M « « S r
Tbe Aphnal's Friend
K eep FI««« «"»* « d K
M * « 1*
off your cows. Half-eent's worth
Save« three qaarte of milk.
top over anywhere sad
In spite of protestation that the <’onditjons of Amer­
ican farmers as a clag« are ruinous, no reasonably well
informed person can deny that there lias l»een great mater­
ial improvement in fanning conditions in the past two
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