Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 09, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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ASH LA N D
D A IL Y
T ID IN G S
Bert R. C p m i
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Francisco Sunday, whers they
Mich., «bey al
trouble in I
from Detroit.
The «004 wtohaa
friends end
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ware celebratedf clean tngether.
Those for wfco«u the pleasant »f-
temoon was * l« * e 4 «a rt: Mrs.
Ida L, *ni(fa, Mrs. O pnen’e a o -
thhr. Miss Carlbel Morehouse,
Miss Margaret Scott of San Frnn-
daring the « O m a n . ?
clsco and Miss B laise Weed worth.
Pink and white ware the eelors Additional Society on Page three,
used in thy artfctta tarnation s.
A novel feature was In the use
of lovely a |p le blossoms which
bloomed jnst (n time for th is
happy birthday observance. Pret­
ty plpk candles lent theft beauty
te the scene.
Mrs. Carson was assisted in en­
tertaining by Miss Eugenia Car-
eon and Lucile Carson.
Dainty refreshments af lea
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TH E COMING P B IZ S F IG H T
ed nt the done eft the afternoon,
at a table. beautiful in Ha apputet-
meats aad service.
Those enjeyhtg the birthday
celebration with the special guests
were: Miss Donnell, Mrs. Janet
Tumey, Mrs. A. R. Wright, Mrs.
Carrte Morehouse, Mrs. V. O. N.
Smith, Mrs. Hannah Simon. Mrs.
The Philadelphia Stadium, where the Demp»ey-Tun-
uey fight is to be held oa September 23, seats 100,000
people ordinarily, bnt for this event it is planned to in
^tall additional seats which will bring the total seating
caimcity to 150,000. If the fight draws to capacity and
there is evidence that it will, the promoters sav, it will
. the greatest crowd in histoty. If the same scale o f
Floor Wax
New is the time te rut yoar
»ors In shape for the hard
Little to y . .
Auto Electric
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W Mfet Main » .
Y o u n a y never g o
near the ice but you
n e e d an « c c id e n t
sion of the merry evening were dames Clyde Young, Gertrude Fra­
somewhat out o f the ordinary, too. ley, Dean Scott, Domino Prolog t,
Those present at the happy lit­ Bud Lee, Gerald Wenn er, Jean
tle farewell were:
Mrs. J. A. Hastings, Elwood Hedberg, Dan
McGee,
Mrs.
O.
A.
Paulserud,
Mrs. Kay, Hal McNair, Mias Agnes Hed­
m evidence heretofore. I t is certain that a vast gather­
H. K. Tomlinson, Mrs. C. W. berg and the boateas, Mrs. Lynn
ing will he on hand, If prize fighting is ft brutalizing
Haines, Mrs Jean Hastings, Mrs. Slgck.
sport then apparently there are more of the brutishlv in­ m t o . CharlesBourne Com­
Earl Crowe, Miss Florence Holl
clined among us than heretofore.
any of those who will plimented Guest nt Informal
myer, and Mrs. Andrew MacCal-
pay from three dollars to fifty-five dollars each for their
Mrs. Henry Enders, Jr., and len.
.. . The m a rria g eo f Miss Clara
seats will pay raitroad fare and hotel bills on top of that. Mrs. John Enders were hostesses
McDonough of Ashland and Mr.
The leather-pushing industry seems to be at the apex of at the former’s home on North Mrs. Lynn Slack Entertain*--
Robert Brougham of San Fran­
its poularity and proKi>erity.—The Eugene G u a r d .- ..
Main street at a charmingly In­
cisco took place Saturday, Sep­
formal last minute affair compli­
tember 4, 1930, at Medford, Ore.
menting Mrs. Charles Bourne,
^lrS. Brougham is the daughter
BOY SCOUTS
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«hose recent departure for her
of* Mr. and Mrs. R. ff. McDon­
In the dignified surroundings bf a ‘circuit cónrt
California home Is a matter of
ough of 84 Palm avenue, Ash­
ao much regret to her friends.
land. She is a graduate of Ash-1
Three tables of bridge furnished
land High and for the p u t three I
entertainment for the evening,
years has been employed In the I
valuable and important boy activities. How im}iortaiit with the loyely little gnest gift
telephone office at San Francieeo.
a knowledge of -woodcraft may be lias been recently ! presented to Mrs. Bourne and first '
Mr.Brougbam 1s a resident of
bi ought to our attention in the remarkable exjierieuco honors secured by Mrs. O. A.
Panlserud, marked by another
of little .lack Strong, whose three days of lonely “ scout­
pretty gift. .
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ing” in the Mount Ilood wilderness remains more than a The refreshment« »I the concis-1
nine days’ wonder.
Intelligent courage of young,, Jack, while it attested
GOOD HEALTH H1B ONLY
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CAWTAL , ,
cPi tain unusual qualities hi the boy himself, was in largo
p art the result of his experience and training, the liber­ This is true o f many work lag
ties that wise {«rents I hk I accorded him and the simple men, (and women, also) dogged
with a haunting fear of ill-health
life in the woods to which lie had been accustomed.
and helplessness. Wm. F. Lagle,
Not all parents are so wise, nor have letsu reo r fa­ Anderson, Ind., heeds nature’s
cilities for giving their children this aoquaintanee with warning sign of pain aad acts
things of the forest. Many l>oys miss these projipr privi­ promptly: - “When my back harts
leges <»f Iwvhood, and still more woiild miss them, tots •and; aa lrr<«alar flow warns me
it it were not for the Boy Scouts and-sim ilar organiza­ of eomipg troable, I take Foley
à diuretic stlmuleat for the
tions which give the necessary opportunity. At the’ lie* Pills,
kidneys.
They give me quick
ginning of the Boy Scout movement, the arts and skills, resalts.** A reliable, valuable
that it encouraged were generally considered merely cu­ medicine, constaatly in nee over
rious and interesting, a sort of “ playing at savages,” 25 years. Satisfaction guaranteed.
amusing and healthful enough, but without practical ad­ Coat littla. Bold everywhere. Ask
for Foley Pills, dlaretlc.
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vantage.
By an odd coincidence, it is the automobile, the most
sophisticated <»f our inventions, that hns brought the pri­
m itive back into fashion. Each year people go farther
afield, to find new nnd remote sites for their forest (‘amps. ■ Do Your, Jiret?
In such a camp, a knowledge of the woods is an insur­
Measure Up to
ance against all sorts of disasters, and a trained Boy
Seout proves a valuable member of any camping party.
Your Car?
While the building of character remains always the)
chief object of tl»e Boy Heont program, this knowledge
of what to do and how to do it is a practical bv-produet i
The man who drives on
pf its education not to t»e despised.—Portland Telegram. United States Royal Cord
Balloons known th at no
THE BASEBALL LEAGUE
finer tires can be made—
Supporters of the Ashland baseball club have every he knows that they are
reason to be satisfied with the results attained during the! worthy of the finesf car
first year of the Koiithern Oregon baseball league dust ever b u ilt
as The Tidings prophesied at the outset of the season,
the gumes were kept free from rowdyism and other ob­
Royal Balloons insure com­
jectionable features from first to last. ' '
fort and loss strain on the car
Baseliall is America’s national sport,"and the caliber —-Trne Low Pressure smooths
of the young men who x*om|M>sed (lie Ashland baseball bumps and . ruts—actually
club was all that could lie desired. They playetl good, cuehionc tho car and ocenpants.
dean ball and werc*gentleuient.at all times, lmth on and
Dr«d In. wu*il tell you why
off the field.
United States Tires are. good
From a financial sfandjieinL th e ’Ashland club ex­ Tiros.
ceeded ull ho|>es of the directors. Bcenuse of the staunch
financial snp|»ort so fredy given by local citizens, con-
LEEDOM’S
pled with the jjood attendance jit all. home games, the
c h ib was able to wind up the season free from debt. Al, Sudden Sendoe for Every
Oar
bills have I jocii paid. The optlook for next seasou is in­
deed bright.
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Tires and Service Parte
It would have been fine could Ash’uud Imve enterged Across from the Litkin Springs
at the top of the league race, but in spite of ail handi-il
Hotel
capa, the club has done remarkably wld. in even respect
the revival of baseliall in Ashland has vindicated itself.
Hav« Yonr Painting Done Before the Bainy
Weather Beta In
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We Stock a Complete Line
& Milligan Products
INSIDE AND OUTSIPE PAINTS, VARNISHES,
STAINS AND ENAMELS
YOn W fll Find Yonr Every Painting Need Here
agency just the same.
Should anything hap­
pen to you, it would
he the beat friend you
fir your family could
have*.
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ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
384 Oak S t A crmw B . B . Tracks
Phone 20
Announcement of
PREFERRED STOCK
Price Increase
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Why Fuller dealers
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Effective October 1, 1926, the price of tlie 6 per cent cumulative
preferred shares of The California Oregon Power Company will be ad­
vanced tO
jan g^ve you prompt service
A i a rule, Fuller Dealers carry large
enough stocks to meet afiy of youc
paint requirem ents but if they arc
temporarily out of the particular paint
or varnish that you want, they out
Orders received up to and including Thursday, September 30, will
be filled at the preuent price of $94 a share.
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get it from a nearby Pott«' Branch
.w ithin tw en ty -fo u r hours! Fuller
Branches are back of Fuller Dealer
«service to you—one of the many rea-1
sons why they are good merchants to ; *
trade with. Look for the green and ( f
white Fuller Sign and buy with con* l • A
fidence— it means good paint and a 1,
good deader.
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Any member of our organization will be glad
to give you complete information about our
investment offering to customers. Shares may
be purchased for cash or on our convenient
raoiithly investment plan.
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