Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 28, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    * M >F Wte» 0» A P a n leem B and
Mrs. John Enders, . *
Mrs. A. H. Daveahtil, Mrs. H. touch 1« • part of gracious hos­
K. Tomlinson and Mrs. Stanley pitality.
-
Robinette - seriated
ebent the
I Wtth ¡Ralph Bowwn and
The club
will reconvene in rooms and Mrt. A. H. Pracht, with Pleasant Plans for Vacafftel
October.
Pleasant plana are being made Laurel street. Mise ■
Mrs. Domino
Provost,
Mrs.
Mrs. Perkins and elate
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Charts« Rush, a recent bride, the for the pleasure of Mr. and Mrs.
At Mrs. O a n a etre
Bowen.
f
E.
L.
Wilks,
who
win
be
the
house
Misses Luctle and Thelma Peros-
, Miss Ina Farnsworth of Rose­ Editor Goes to Europe
guests
of
Mrs.
Wilks*
parents.
Mr.
Miss
Ve^la
Winner,
who
has
so
burg, Mlsa Ruth Radley of book­
st, ’Miss Marlon Leach and Mies
ing Glass, Mias Georgia Paekanl ably edited the Federation News Edith Dodge dispensed hospitality and Mrs. L: 8. Brown, of H oily
street, and of Mrs. Wilks* slater,
E W ; i * * ‘brecpBat i « * itatu of Marthfteld are eetaMiShed at for the past two years, left im­ In the dining roem.
¡s r p fia e ty t jta tbefw ♦ « » fliwn- Mrs. ChanpeU’s on Roca Street, mediately after the meeting at La
To the brilliant scene, in its Mrs. W. C. Polk, of Gresham
’M n ifa d l j Mrs. » . Q. Blanchard 1«
The- Animal’s Friend
Grandd for California, and on to harmonious setting and its bum street.
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Jtareridgnt ‘q f the Hood R her
Mr. and Mrs. W ilks arrived Keep Pitas add other Insacte
the
national
convention
at
At­
of
happy
voice«,
was
added
the
• W om ai’l »Clpb, ops o f the large. Portland Teachers Here i
Saturday, and Diamond Lake and off your cows. Half-cent’s worth
Mias Myrtle Chamberlain, and lantic City, whore she represented note of color in the lovely gowns
saves three quarts of milk.
* influential clubs of the stale. Miss May Aitkin, Portland teach­ the Oregon federation.
of guests end hostesses: Mrs. the Klamath lakes will be their HSs been used by tb« haat ^airy
M b . EUanbath McNary Albert of ers arfe at home with the O. T.
Miss Winner will leave in a few Swedenburg wearing a soft white objective, in fishing trips. Other men since 1885. Rig shipment
8alem has served the federation Carson family on Iowa Street.
days J p rw r —r*» root and rserea- crepe over pink, Miss Swedenburg. points of Interest are planned for just in.
Binder Twine and Grain Backs
for the past three years as direc­
tion in Europe.
a dainty green georgette with a vacatloffal visiting.
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tor.
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touch of coral and Mlsa Eleanor
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AMAROS. PARK
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Swedenburg who received with
' * Portland slab women are grat­ la Practice Schaab .
Grain harvest in Wasco and
Note: Many ef th e officers men­ her mother and sister, in soft silk­ Hood "River counties will be three
”Znrt a Good Painter'
Little Helen Margaret, niece of
ified that Mrs. George Root has
Phono 88 *been appointed by Mrs. Frankel Miss Leona Marsters, member of tioned have visited Ashland at en gown of red with white used in weeks early.
811- 1 mo- aa corresponding secretary. Mrs. the Normal faculty la. with Miss different tidies.
garniture.
MrA W ells was a house guest
Root is just'retiring as president Marsters to attend the sammer
Mlae Genevieve Swedenburg,
of Mrs. Oraee E. Andrews In April for whose coming out the delight­
of the Coterie. For the past year practice school.
and attended a reception at the ful reception was given, hea with
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she has been chairman of . the
American home1 department of the Fdhnav . Ashland Teachey. Stage— Civic Club given by lbe;D. A. X. h er‘sister, Mias Eleanor Sweden­
ASHLAND TO ALL POINTS SOUTH
and Civic club for Mrs. Gordon burg, but recently returned from
Portland Federation of Women’s
Miss Lytle Gregory, who was a MacCrackdq,! newly elected State
* Rates ,
twp years spent In study ahroed,
Organisations. • ' i » •
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successful teacher in the AphRind Regent
*
having been In school at Tyrtnge,
Telephone H i -■ To Mrs. Ada BJMilUcan, chair-> schools but whp.noW is a "member
Yreka
.....
Heipenaion, near Gothenburg.
man oft the Indian welfare divis­ "of Medford’s teaching Urea, With
Weed ..............
io n of the public welfare depart-!
?il>u turni w ir ......
| Miss Swedenburg expects to en­
Mbs Geneva Hugh havg an SVhrt-
L Redding ..........
meat, who ftsil io 'the hotel' at ment to the Jahn B, Hair hante Attractive Reception Friday— - ter Berkeley, to major in langu­
glOAS
Sacramento _
Mrs.
F.
O.
Swedenburg
and
ages. She will leave in August
Portland while enroot»! to fha on Liberty street.
{San Francisco
I t
Mice Genevieve Swedenburg" were for that university.
convention from Eugene, ■ sustain­
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hostesses
at one of the moat at­
This afteroooh, aa at other
ing a broken arm,-and to Mrs; Note—
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tractive
functions
of
the
seasons,
times,
guests lingered much long-
Alexander Thompson, chali*ma>i - These colum ps; welcome' all
Friday, Juno the twenty-fifth, the
Directory of the legislative department who news of Normal students or fac­ receiving
Three scleedules dally ®:3B a. in. 2:10 p. m. 10:00 p. 1
hours -iron) twodhirty to
Stop over anywhere and as often as you like.
is ill, messages of regret were dis­ ulty, where they will make their
TRUNKS—See the Agents.
five o’clock.
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patched front the convention.
homes ■ during the tetmt qpcial ■
SEATS— High backed reclining adaptable three positions.
-During those hours, friends, to
Melt in spoony inhale vs
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SAN FRANCISCO IN SEVENTEEN HOURS ’
doings, or entertaipmuhts« Any­
apply freely np nostrils.
the
nuihber
of
three
hundred
call­
w
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The feature of the Highway ts Spring in all its glory.
thing of interest'to t^ e. readers
Formal Notes—
ed, glad tar. the opportunity • bj
Get your tickets from Pickwick Stage Agent
Mrs. Lilith B. Allen of Baker, that transpires at thfe school frill greet th e. hostess*«, -and offer
Women arid Children ' .
Tavern t k lo —M 7 East Main St. Phone «4
Mr. and Mrs. A. 6 . Rote from be given place, and the coopera­ felicitations - to Mies * -Genevieve
and
! ' .
tion
of
thosedn
a
position
to
kntow,
RoeebOrg’, and Mrs.* M. Wise of
Swedenburg upon this auspicious
Qrgaaotherphy
Grants Paas are pleasantly dom­ is asked that these notes ussy be occasion— that of her debut, and
em e e , 1M Pioneer Avenue,
iciled at the 'home of Mrs. R. C. made a permanent IsAturs.
also upon the return of both
Telephone 88
Jorgensen? They are here io at­ ’ Announcement was made at the young daughters of Dr. and Mrs.
tend the Summer session of the dedication banquet Saturday night Swedenburg from their two years’
that ' ft « i s thd plea (o
Normal School. • ' ' ‘ '
for You From Electrical Development
a trip
Crater ¿Ah» tor ¿he Ror- sojourn abroad.
> R R R
(MOao Phans 8G W 'i
The spacious rooms of this de­
mal sttkjenta. • That pjH be bne
, Booms 1 and 8, First National
At Mrs. Fearing’« —r , .
of a number of happy happenlagi, lightfully hospitable home were
Bank BM«. . Office Hoqas. 1«
Mrs. Myrjle Nelson and Miss in store,; no donbt, for those who lovely indeed. .• Old fashioned
to 18 Noon; 8 .Jo I ». ■•: 7 to Katherlpe Jacoby of , Rossburg
flowers— qualat hollyhocks, in
attend - the school. -
8 evenings.
,
,
glowing colors, masses of dainty
will make the|r kqm e.with Mf>. Elks' Ladle«' Card; C lo t—
roseate
hued
beauties
were
Jessie Fearing for the next few
The last meeting of the year
weeks.
of the Elks Ladles* Card Club i disposed effectively about the
was held in the pleasant club rooms and in the dining ryom.
Ottico Fbona M W
as a centerpiece at the exquisitely
room Thursday afterneon.
■ « n o Phone 104-1*
appointed table, was a,great bowl
To
Enter
School—
A
number
of
tables
were
play­
Office hoars. 10 to IS A. M.; 8
filled
with an Oriental ’ bouquet,
Miss
Patricia
Gale
of
Grants
ed
and
the
interest
displayed
in
to * F. M.; 7 to 8 «ventage. —
Pass, expected to enter school at the games was gratifying to the which harmonised with the pretty
gowns, in pastel skadsf, worn by
this time, but waa unable to at­ hostesses.
DR. ERNEST A . WOO^B Pras tend d n lk co en t of the tllnesg of
Mrs. George Rose was awasded. the bevy of young glita who gs-
ties limited to eye, oar, w a d and her mother. She expects to ma- honors in bridge, with the highest
throal—X-ray including tooth. trlculate later.
score in live hundred being made
Office hoars, 10 to IS and 8
to 8, ffwedenbarg Bldg., Ash­
land, Oregon.
JU B M aTX S '
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»tt*
Shoó Fly
RENT« -w Ma roam fgn-
nlafcad hoape. H ana and Garage
One d-ràata kMtte partly fdrwish-
bd, wttk garage. » apartmants, t
rooms seek I - f Mock off Bari
Mata, close Ik. Phone B. J/L uke,
881-L.
8533«
Peil’s Corn«*
FOR RMM T gtaroom furnish-
houoo, close to schools, alee clean
place. Oarage. Phono 817-L.
FOB RENT — Splendid 4-room
apartment; delightfully cool for
-Furnished kangs
inquire 818 Har-
lil- L .
888AX
FOR RENT— Fuenfabod opart*
meats and aloeping rooms. Lithla
Apte., SI 8. Second street
X88-M
Pickwick Stage Systems
Dividends
FOR SALE — Blackcap rasp­
berries. If you want them for
11.85 crate, come and pick them
yourself. Do not send children
to pick thorn. C. A. Gray. 1871
Iowa street.
258-lt*
%
FOR HAL» CRMAP OB TRADE
— light auto truck. Goo. L. Carey,
120 Gresham.
851-3«
FOR SAUK: — Good saddle
horse, black. 7 years old. 115
Grand View. W. H. Kheebone.
•
353-8«
Think of the
J confusion
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FOR SALE: — One collapsable
Kiddle Koupe on wheels, 80.00.
J. Z. Wing, 633 Allison street.
863-1 wk.
FOR SAUK: — • room house,
Pataters asm Decorators
furnished or w»h*al«bod. Corner Paper Hanging — Tinting a
lot 58x148 ft. Double garage with
Specialty.
shop 8x14 ft. concrete floor with
Estimates gladly furnished.
drain, all kinds of fruit and five Phono 38
l» 8 tf
English walnut trees, 83588. In­
quire at dwelling. J. Z. Wing,
683 Alllaoo St.
848-10
Daalana ta Caal. Wnod. Packing.
FOR SALE— Rip« peaches, Sc Crntlag and Storage. Long 4iat-
lb., Ashlaad* Fruit end Produce aUca trucking.
T. L. pdW lMAr—o ’eneral Trans-
FOR SALE: — Four good Jer
fer — Good team and motor
My cows; one regletered. Max«
trucks. Good service at a tear
don. 8 t f ■ DL 88148
MT-1
. sonable price. Phase 58.
Phone 41«
878 E SC
Wird. W. E. Pieraon. »
848-tf
Drayage, storage and long dist­
ance hauling.
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U FOR GAÍiB Apylcots. Ashland
Fruit aaA Predace Association.
344-tf,
SASH AND CABINET
Corner Helman and
a. Phone 181. 184-tf
Markat
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if advertised products followed this
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Soviet Law
i
, Recently the Soviet Government passed a law that
anyone over 21 could change his name as often hh he
pleased. Old friends vbh have kno^n for years as Smith,
Brown and Green, might be called OrhM&i, Pbtoski and
Qbovitch, overnight.
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‘ Think of the confusion!
Even suppose your favorite foodsq drug sundries,
furtiittire, automobiles aad phonograph» suddenly had
their names c,hanged! Would you not feet almost a strang­
er in a grocery, drug or dry-goods store, that was strip­
ped of the familiar faces ef advertised product»?
""*~Like an old friends — you have eoofidence in the
trustworthiness of an advertised product. Years of frank
publioity have made its name a synonym for full value.
You and thousands of other people are proving this value
every day.
.
The well-known names 6f advertised products arc
your best j^iiide to wise purchases. Re^d. tl}8 advertise;
merits to sec when attd' whef-e to get them.
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For bargains
, D osit F e w e t tfco No. ■
W ilding, RlpaWtkgl W
•Mating. Cabinet Work, 1
Oemeat Work, dkg o il«
Blackwell. I H 8Uea’
Extra Income
N M O R E than 2,000 h om es the
preferred stock of T h e California
* O r e g o n P o w e r C o m p a n y is a
h igh ly valued possession. Its divi­
dend« bring cheer and com fort four
tim es a year.
I
Y ou , too. can receive this extra in­
com e. T here is n o need to wait
until you have a large su m of m oney
to invest — y o u can start right now,
w ith as little as $ 5 a m onth.
T h e preferred shares of this Com pany
are backed b y enduring properties—
great hydro-electric plants and far-
flung transm ission system s—staked to
and im b ed d ed in the s o il T h ese prop­
erties are right here at hom e, w here
VOU ***** BAA ttwm BTlfl fiBtisfv VOUZSfilf
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To k no^ what is advertised jfc to know
MK. M d Erb. J. F. McGee and
png t f Beattie stopped in ¡Aeh-
KTok? U elr return home after
tging > tone, of the so^ih? Mr.
«dan Ik • w»»»«! buelnaas ¡taan
ffestlfa. * Tker ware goesfe of
» Hotel Ashland.
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what ia best in the market place
Power
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