Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 23, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    Thomas F. figyard was sae-
rs tfry of auto, WlBianl C. t o i l -
Cot4 was secretary of war and Wil­
ADS
liam C. Whitney wag
sssretary
of the nary,** he says, whisk owr .aM hour of bereavement,
makes about 40 years of it.
and pray that God, who eomfort-
11 Trip to Crider fttlw i
Mr. aad Mrs. Leslie Warren of
Berkeley, California, who havO
Wpmea m A Children
store room for rent. reasonable.
Inanirs Hotel Ashland.
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The old guide could tell a rare •flr drfr hearts, may comfort yomra
Story of the personalities of the under each trials. •
M r. and Mrs. J. L. Mlatfo
WABHiNOTQN-r-W. R. Cam** celebrities with whom he’s come
and
Family.
beU haa bain official g«lde «9 t« s in contact but, of course, he won’t
•U te . War and Navy hnildtog wa­ do It.
H it yourself la the nose and
der Id secretaries of stale, 1£ sec­
Concerning the wonders of the
ste
if you don’t think Dempsey te
retaries of war and 11 secretaries State, W ar and N ary building he
going to earn his money.
o f the nary.
can and will discourse endlessly,
They are denaturing akohel
It would have been I t secretar­ but names are about all he’ll men­
with gasoline. W hat they need
ies of the navy, only the Navy tion as to the visitors he has es­
is some way of denaturing peg-
foepartment was crowded out, into corted through It.
pie.
another building,
daring the
Let a White House or a depart­
World W»r, and never managed
mental or a capital guide or ush­
to get back in again. Today, In
er or private secretary got to an­
reality, It’s .the SU te and * War
alysing character and he never
building, and. at that, It houses knows what toes he may be step­
bat a small fraction of the War ping on.
keen visiting a t the home o f Mrs.
Sadie Stratton, Of lowg street loft
“ for borne Saturday.
While here, they nil had n moot
>. interesting trip to Crater Lake,
s going en to Klamath fo r « visit
t With the Culbertson fam ily. Oth-
- er pleasant ou tings weke taken
- wide the out-of-town visitors were
■. Io Ashland.
ties limited to eye.ear, uote and
throat-—X-ray Including teeth.
O fiee Mourn 1« to 11 n t f
to I , «wodonbwrg BMg., Asa-
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- Mrs. FM1 McDonald Materials»—
I
Four tables of bridge were
8
played. To Mrs. K. P. Nims was 1
accorded high score. Dainty son- -
J venire of the occasion were pre-
-
. | sented to honored guest, Mrs.
Department
Discretion! That’s the watch­
Campbell doesn't recall to Just
word for a long official life in
what year he did his first guiding,
Washington.
but “Grover Cleveland was presi-
W. R. Campbell learned “it 30
Mrs. Paul MacDonald of Med-
ford was hostess at a charming
bridge luncheon, honoring Mrs.
Charles Bourne, who is spending
the summer In Ashland..
To the bride and bridegroom are
extended sincere good wishes for
•! Delicate tints In yellow and
Price, and to Mrs. Nims.
a lire filled w ith happiness,
lavender were used In artistic dec- Wedding Announcement
The guest list Included: Mrs. . oratlve effect at the beautifully Lininger-Hail
length of days and success.
, B. W . Price. Mrs. P. K . Nims, , appointed four-course luncheon
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On Tuesday afternoon, Aug­
- Mrs. Frank Dean, Mrs. C. E. Pell, , and in the rooms.
ust the seventeenth, nineteen Civic Club Announcement —
Mrs. A. E. Kinney, Mrs. T. H.
The lovely g ift awarded, wan hundred and twenty six, Miss
The president of the Civic Im ­
J Simpson, Mrs. F. O. Sweden burg, , onkanoed by its dainty casing In
provement
Club wishes to an­
Olive
H
all
of
Corvallis
and
Mr.
. I M p i N. Bates. Mrs. H al McNair, , the ssbm pretty shades.
FOfc 8ALR—A 1925 Ford tour­
Ellis 8. Linlnger of Ashland were nounce that the time o f the Ann­
. Mrs. J. H. McGee, Mrs. P. R.
ing car, good condition and W in ­
Mrs. John Enders secured high married at the Church of tho ual Rummage Sals Is drawing
Bhckus, Mrs. H. Hardy, Mrs. P. ’ score in the interesting afternoon
chester 12 gauge pump gua, 119
; Brethren, in the presence of a near, aa is the fall house cleaning.
. 8. Provost, Miss Victoria Tavener, ■ of bridge Which succeeded the
Church St.
299-1 •
A t this time all housewives are
'number of relatives and friends
Mrs. Stanley Robinette and Mrs. luncheon hour.
*
asked
to lay aside anything that
of
the
young
couple.
FOR SALE—One-fourth
acre
■ J. H. Fuller.
Mrs. MacDonald’s guests from
they do not need sr valde, but
The
Rev.
J.
B.
Emmert
of
La
town tots, I Mocks from Normal.
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Ashland
were
Mrs. Charles Verne, California performed the that may be of help to others for
I I
125 down and 915 per month- No
Interesting Missionary Meeting—- ■ Bourne, complimented guest, Mrs. ceremony.
this sale.
taxes' Wt two years. Also opart-
I John Enders ’and Mrs. O. A.
The date of the Rummage Sals
■
On
Wednesday
afternoon
there
Mr. Linlnger is the son o f Mr.
meat for rent. 499 Beach St.
Pautoerud.
w ill be announced later, but at
1
was
a
goodly
number
assembled
and
Mrs.
M.
C
Linlnger
of
this
298-3«
at the regular meeting of the
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city and Mrs. Linlnger is the this time attention is called to It
' Missionary societysof the Baptist Delightful Trip to Crater L a k e -
FOR HALB—A big bundle of
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. that all friends of the Civic Club
J church to ejijoy the splendid lec­
old papers for 10c at The Tidings
Hall,
formerly of Grants Pass but may assemble their contributions
Leaving here Thursday and re ­
office.
ture given by Mrs. Thatcher, wife
to it; have them In readiness
WORKS, Corner Helman and
turning Sunday morning early, now of Corvallis Oregon.
o f the pastor of the Nazarene
against the time whan the articles
Many
friends
of
the
bride
and
Van Nees. Phone 191. 194-tf
Mrs. Burner, Miss Hasel Burner,
FOR SA LK :— Light oak din­
church.
•
are collected and arranged.
bridegroom
offer
congratulations
•Mrs. Reid, Miss Ethel Reid, Mr.
ing table and buffet. In excellent
j
A short business session was
This annual a ffa ir is the means
and Mrs. B. O. Smith and son and good wishes for a long, happy
condition.
Mias Coffee. Tidings
held in opening the meeting, w ith M ark, Miss Jean Anderson and and prosperous life's Journey.
by which the upkeep of the build­
office.
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1 *s. Beswick presiding.
Devo
ing is assured and w ith the mem­
Dan Coweltng made up a party
tionals led by Mrs.
Hinthorne,
bers and friends of the organiza­
FOR S 9 ME— Two apartment
tkat have had a delightful outing, M arriage Annonncetl
tion
rests the responslblty of
who also gave a brief outline of
house. One block from Citlsens
Prli's-Brown
■
I the work o f the Baptist church In spending most of the tim e a t Crat­
making it a success.
Bank. Opposite Baptist church
er Lake, however. Upon the return
Announcements to relatives and
Mark «vary graia with our jJ a p a n .
Another angle Is that through
bouse. This te a real bargain as
trip they came to Klam ath Falls friends have come of the quiet
crystal
gray.
for
Immediato
or
this sale many may secure use­
The remainder of the afternoon
Owner is tearing permanently
8. Pennlston I T *e given to the speaker, Mrs. Saturday camping this side of that wedding of Miss Ruth Pitman ful and worthwhile articles at a
Como and see.
289-1 mo.* Fall delivery.
city, they arrived in Ashland early Brown and Mr. Ernest Pries, Sun
Manager, 179 Bast Mala.
nominal cost.
This point !s
Thatcher, who came w ith such an Sunday moraing. A ll fe lt it had I
day August the fifteenth, ninw-
worthy of consideration
W hat
interesting message.
been a most enjoyable bit of holi­ teen hundred and twenty six, at
kfaat club house by Mrs. C. F Tilton
you
do
not
need
or
want-m
ay
be
Mrs. Thatcher wore .the cos-
leslr- who kindly used her car for this I tume of a Japanese to m a n and day tim e and regretful that It was the Episcopal church at San Jose, pf help to some one else
over so soon.
the Chapman Apartments, 503 S.
Call purpose.
showed many curios; the dreses
W hile at the Lodge Mrs. Smith .Sixth street in San Jose, where
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Az hostesses, Mrs. H arris Dean
,L « men, women, boys and girls
aad Mias Anderson added to the M r Pries holds a good position.
wwrm, WUd M tesVirginia W hittle made
I and a dainty tea set.
She ex-
pleasure of the guests by singing,
state
« ’»fovtable and pleasant
Covers were laid for the twelve
J plained the difference in the dress
a number of songs.
' guests included in the bridal par­
for little and big visitors.
I of men and women, told of the
.
’
More and more mothers are
ty, Which were enteained in the I
‘ coming to realise the wonderful hats, the umbrellas, (the paper
private dining room at the hotel,
opportunity offered them In these j onea being tfye only sort to torn
following the ceremony.
I the rain ) and spoke o f the w rit­
------ baby clinics for examination a id
The wedding JouJhey Includes a
ce~ consultation aad advice regarding ing material and brush used In
trip to Yosemite. Later in the
h,m* their little children.
I making the characters in writing.
fa ll Mr. and Mrs. Pries will visit
®a8t ■ The history of the baby clinic In | The description of the homes
Mrs. Pries’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
8“4 * Ashland la very gratifying In was very Interesting. The little
L. 8. Brown, in Ashland.,
|
Mrs Pries ie a graduate of the]
mlly that so many do take advantage flower garden, the bath house and
I how the bath tub differed from
teachers’ vollege at San Jose, and]
Ore- of thls opportunity. Everyone,
f}a_ with little children or infants are] the American type, the extreme
torn Jtought successfully fur at
g.g* welcome at these meetings. Reg-| ►cleanliness of the homes— w ith its
number of years at Los Banos,
I vwkc s flav »>ai;’-.g; acd
------ istratioa Is to be nude as usual
lulld with the librarian, Miss Blanche semi-annual general cleaning the
floor comes up and the work of
teed. Hicks.
the householder Is inspected, of­
Ore
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n ° * Mr. and Mrs. Madden Entertain— ficially, was stressed.
The heating
Is a problem. '
rin)?
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Madden
and
the
speaker
said
they suffered
ears were hosts at the regular meeting
with
cold,
with
Just
the little
ot the Fraternal Brotherhood last
stoves for cooking. A t table one.]
L1„ . Friday night.
w rr
Considering It Was vacation placed on it and one under It to
t|O|) time there was a good attendance try to be comfortable. A t first,
}jn i. and all enjoyed the social boar they sat on the floor as the Jap.’.c-
which followed, during which the ese did. but la.er had had chairs
-4 t* hostess served delightful refresh- made, lu dining with the Japan­
ese they ate from the floor, with
—— mento.
the little stove for heating, near
re~
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A word to the wise is fltfflcient.
rour Gnild Progressive Dinner—
. . the guests.
Co’
M artha G illette Chapter, West-
In speaking of the schools, she
thoroughly, long-ago, that he hes­
itates te discuss notables who
have been dead for decades^ with
ho living descendents.
Tackle
ALL
KINDS
There are two miles of corri­
dors In the state. W ar and Navy
building.
W . R. Campbell has tramped
them thousands of times, In the
oompany of cabinet members, and
generals of ambassadors plenipo­
tentiary and of envoys extraordin­
ary.
H e’s the liest posted man In
the world In his particular field of
activity.
Hardware
The Winchester Store*'
OWED HIS LIFE TO “CAC H E ” IN
THE SNOW
Many a hunter and trapper in the frozen North
has owed his life to a hidden “ cache” placed there
against a time of need.
A day may come when you will need to draw
upon a “ secret store” to carry you over a lean
period.
Then a good savings account in the Citizens
Bunk will be a mighty nice thing to fall back upon.
Better start one now. .
UMMER COLDS
Tlie Citizens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Orogon
Let Us Have
Your Check Now!
HUNTING SEASON IS NEAR
HOW ARB YOUR
BOOTS
and
arg-
hino
I„
minster Guild of the Presbyterian
church expects to give a progreS-
8,T« dinner Monday evening, Ag-
gu8t 80-
Members and friends are re-
ling minded to keep that- date
open
any, ,Io r 11 •» the “Quarterly Banquet”,
9«9f Mnred to courses, each in a dffer-
— ■ out setting.
Guests w ill start
from tngehorch at 5; 80 p. m.
A ll members are reminded
to
bring their mite bags.
A good program and a good
time is assured all who come,
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o R änd Ä ll
said the children were very bright.
That rich and poor dressed alike -
in school.
■
The people were eager, where
their mission was located, to re­
ceive the Oospel story. Many Inci-i
dents were relatod to show how
they were w illing to stand hours
listening to the missionaries,
never seeming to tire.
' The speaker said It wsb very
hard at firs t to eat the ✓ native
dishes. Some particularly were
especially difficult; such as centi­
pede soup. After a while, they
One Year for $6,00
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
are reminded that the regular
mooting te held Friday, to the
Junior Room at the Presiiytorian I
church. AU come, who can do so
for there to plenty of work to do.
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1EDF0RD S* Ä ¥ 2Í
n a AMD 13th ST. S h o w OBOUND8'
SBOOND LAKOBBT BBSW OI THB WOULD
2W "$M H y
2
P
.
164-L OOmntenlty Club Sole Successful
Offtae hours, i< te 12 a . M.
to I I*. M.; 7 to I svantogs.
a t t e s t s Bank Building. -,
Saturday’s, Upper V alley Com­
m unity Club fond sale was pre­
eminently successful in that long
before closing time the array of
delicaetoa brought by the todies of
the club were disposed of and
calls for ’ "eatables” could not be
fills«. ’
I
I t Is Onderstood that the. club <
may how another toed sale within 1
the neat few weeks.
]
Approximately twenty-five d o l-'1
IN ORDER TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OFFER,
YOUR
SUBSCRIPTION MUST BE PAID VP TO SEPTEMBER 1, 10S8,
Ladles A M kfoeto—
The members of the Ladies Aid
We will accept your check now and hold it until Sep
tember 3rd when we will credit it to your subscrip
tion account at our Anniversary Bargain Rate—
5 W IU »
W t.
i n e o
Oircttt Di* Oùly at
AT OVR REGULAR RATE OP 65c PER MONTH
CANADIAN AND FOREIGN SUBSCRIPTIONS EXCEPTED)
IF YOU FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS
OFFER ON OR BEFORE SEPTEMBER 4th, YOU
LOSE AN OPPORTUITY TO SAVE 20 PERCENT
There Is No Better Tim e to
Take Care of This Than Today
Remember — $6.00 pays for The Ashland Tidings
delivered to your door by carrier from Sep­
tember 1 1026 to September 1,1927.