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

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Few Miles Apart
In the Nation’s
HOAX" WOMAN RBVBALfl
PLOT IN TESTIMONY
(Coin tinned trom pace 1.)
Open the Gates," followed by
the devotions led by Mrs. Clark
The minutes read by the secretary
Mrs. Van Fossen, were read and
approved. Following the regular
order of business Mrs. Jas. Yeo
and Mrs. Van Fossen gave inter­
esting reports on the recent con­
te n tio n at Medford. This was
followed by the lesson from the
regular study book with Mrs.
Van Fossen as leader, assisted by
Mrs. Howard and Mrs. Nutter.
The outstanding' point made in
the lesson was the need of
churches to keep abreast with'
progress along other lines of ac­
tivity.
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. McCracken and Mrs. Galla­
tin. There were about 36 ladies
present Seven of whom were from
Valley View.
Frank and Glasgow Stratton
went hunting last Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Lowe re­
turned from the state fair at Sa­
lem, Wednesday, of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stratton had
as dinner guests last Thursday,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.‘*GIenn.
Glasgow Stratton
went to
Dunsmuir on business Wednes­
oTANtT K I T C H E N
«RECUEV. M E M E »
day.
Senator Joe T. Robinson announced he would fight for tax
Mrs. Morris Jones of Talent
reduction at the next session of Congress. Representative
spent last Thursday and Friday
Gene Black, of Texas, said he would move for an investiga­
with heP parents, Mr. and Mrs.
tion of manipulation of cottoh prices. Janet Mitchell, officer
Jas. Lennox.
of the Government Bank of Australia, was coming to Amer­
Wednesday of this week, Mrs.
ica to learn new means of encouraging thrift among work­
Jas. Lennox. Mrs. Harry Weag-
ing girls. Raquel Meller, singer, left Paris to establish her
ant, Mrs. Everett Bostwick, Mrs.
home in the United States.
Mabel Reachert and mothers,
Mrs. Brower, spent the day with
Guards.
Mrs. Morris Jones.
Wallace—
Guant
Gray
Wolf.
Plimpton — Your Workshop.
Mrs. George Nichols, who was
Wallace— Grit a-plenty.
Dix— Merrylips.
III for a couple weeks with flu
Wallace— Ungava Bob.
Errine— Alice and a Family.
is much improved now.
Warren— Memoirs of the West.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCracken
Beebe— The Arcturus Adven­
and son, George, were guests at
dinner with Dr. and Mrs. Tilton ture.
Ponting— The
Great ’ White
of Ashland last Sunday.
South.
Lutes— A Home of Your Own.
Flemming— The Call of the
SEATTLE, Wash., Oct. 14. —
(IP) — A movement to recall Gov.
Meeker— Kate Mulhall.
ernor Hartley was launched here
Dixon— Personality pf Plants. last night
when 6000 persons
Pupln— From immigrant to gathered at a public mass meet­
ing. A resolution was adopted
New books recently received Uj inventor.
CarifUt^k -¿-Made-to-order Stor­ charging Governor Hartley with
the Ashland public library arJ:
ies.
betraying the people through the
Alcott— Little Men.
Like Human Beings.
removal of Dr. Hasiry Suzzalo as
Alcott— Little Women.
Wiggam— The Fruit of the president of
the University of
Alcott— Old Fashioned Girl.
Family Tree.
Washington.
Alexander— Bobble.
Wiggam— The New Decalogue
Allen— Birds and Their Attri­
of Science.
butes.
These are the days whe
Ryder— Gold’s Gloom.
Altsheier— Horsemen of the
college freshman is perl
Dole—Famous Composers.
Plains,
safe— if he’s in the hospital,
Ansell—
Dogs and Men.
Anderson— Strain of White.
Kaempffert — Popular His­
Rlackmore— Lorna Doone.
WANTS TO BROADCAST
Bridges— Yoi^ng Folks’ Book tory of American linvention.
THANKS FOR HEALTH
Lagerlof—
Marbacka.
of Discovery.
Ashmun—
School
Keeps
Today.
RECOVERY
Bridges— Young Folks’ Book
Sweester— Ten'Br'feat Adven
You know,’' »ays
Arthur
of Invention.
turers.
- ,
O’Malley, Carson Hill, Cal., “I.
Ronte— Jane Ayre.
Ward— Diseases of Domesti­ would like you to broadcast
Bullen— Cruise of \thê Cacha
cated Birds.
this. I suffered from kidney and
|
Phillips—
Hooked
Rugs
and
rheumatic
trouble,, but less than
Charnwood— According
How to Make Them.
two bottles of Foley Pills, di-j
John.
uretlc, relieved me entirely, and
Furfey— The Gang Age
Cheeseman— Everyday Doing?
I want other sick people to know
Baikio—
Wonder
Tales
of
.the
of Insects.
about
them.” Foley Pills, a di­
Ancient
World.
Cochrane—Canadian Men, of
Snbimato— A Daughter of the uretic stimulant for the kidneys I
Action; David Thompson.
are a reliable, valuable medicine,!
Cralk— Jiohn Halifax, Gentle­ Samurai.
constanty
In use over 25 years.
Stevens—
Boyhoods
of
O
u
r
man.
I
Navy
Heroes.
Try
them
for backaches, rheu­
Damrosch— My Musical Life.
Thomson— New Natural His­ matic pains and swellings; fori
Denton— Far West Coast.
tory.
dull
headaches,
nervousness,
Dumas— Three Musketeers.
"tired-out”
feeling
and
disturb­
Hamilton—
The
Real
1
Eastman— From Deep Woods )
ed sleep.
Satisfaction guaran­
the New School.
of Civilization.
teed. Sold everywhere.— No a
Masefield— Odtaa.
Gibson— Breeding and Care of
Mulrhead—
American
Shrines
Rabbits.
Hendrick— Life and Letters of on. English Shores.
HerrlcS— Chimes.
W alter H. Page.
Barnard— America In
Hitchcock— Lewis and Clark
R IC H
Hardy— Human Shows.
Expedition.
‘
CREAM Y
Flsk’fe — Dutch and Quaker A N D
London— Brown Wolf.
Colonies
In
America.
Lummis— Tramp Arfoss the
History.
Continent.
Bryan— Memoirs of W. J. Bry­
Mabie— Folk Tales Every Child
an.
Should Know.
W affles p ip in g h ot.
Cloman— Myself and a F e w
Marryat— Mhsterman Ready.
W affles w ith syrup.
Moros.
Masefield— Jim Davis.
W affles w ith butter
Braithwalte — Anthology of
Mathews— Ransom
of Red
Magasine
Verse
for
1919.
Chief.
and sugar. Waffles any
Khayyam— The Rubaiyat.
Modern Priscilla Home Fur­
way you lik e them .
Palmer— Odyssey of Homer.
nishing Book.
Waffles— and then, o f
Poe— Poetical Works of Chau­
Nash— Polly’s 8ecret.
cer.
course, more waffles.
Powell— World’s Best Book of |
Rice— Duffer’s Handbook of
Minstrelsy.
For they’re as whole-
Richards— Rita.
gome and digestible as
Bauer— How Music Gr»w.
Russel]— Wreck of the Orosve-
Bottomley
—
The
Design
they are delicious when
nor.
Small Properties.
Saunders— Beautiful Joe.
th e y ’re m a d e w ith
Bercovicl— On New Shores.
Sounders — Western Flower
Snowdrift— a shorten­
Lawrence— Psychoanalysis
Guide.
the
Unconscious.
ing so pure and fresh
Sewell— Black Beauty,
Phillpotts— Jig-Saw.
Scott— Science of Biology.
that it’s good to eat.
Poe—Tales.
Shaw— Saint Joan.
Shephard— P a il Baby an.
Pools— Beggar’s Gold.
Stod'dart— Our Friends at the
Hill—Charlie
Puppy,
Zoo.
Hill— Charlie
Kitteu,
Topsy.
Tapan— Robin Hood.
Waldo— Grenfell, Knight Er-I
Hill— Charlie
Const
Hartley Recall
Campaign Oppns
EFFINGHAM, Hl., Oct.
K — (United News)—
Mrs. Flossie Jones, wife
of a deputy sheriff here
has presented her husband
with twins, one a girl,
born In Jasper county and
the other a boy born In
Effingham county.
After the birth of the
first twin Mrs. Jones was
taken to a hospital in the
adjoining county where
she gave birth to the boy
the next day.
In speaking of Sir J an ea M.
Barrie, author of “Dear Brutos’’,
coming to the Normal School Sat­
urday night, William Lyon Phelps
I of Yale University says:
“Years ago, that grand old
golfer, Harry Verdon, said, ’It is
easier to make a reputation than
to keep it.’ This truth applies to
works of art as well as to golf.
Think how enormously the repu-
| tation made by “The Little Min­
ister” was heightened by "The
I Admirable
Crichton,”
“Peter
Pan.” “What Every
Woman
Knows.” Every woman knows
ward Bound," the two plays they
that while no one will be able
are
bringing to Ashland ( thls
to guess the theme of Barrle’r
y®ar, are just as well worth'see­
next play, nor Its conclusion after
ing. The Olsen Players will no:
the first act, it will be worth see­
disappoint.
ing and hearing, It Will not dls-
appolnt. It is something to have
maihtained a high level of .pro­
duction for twenty-three years,
and to have gained the confidence
of hundreds of thousands.”
How appropriate then that the
First Circuit Repertory Company
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 14. —
of the Moroni. Olson Player?
(IPX—Portlands
31st traffic fa­
should choose a Barrie play to
tality
since
the
first
of the year
open their 1926-1927 season with
During the last three years this occurred late yesterday wheh
thlenteA company- has shown el­ Beatrice Elstead.. aged 4, was
even plays to the Northwest, killed beneath the wheels of a
playing last year alone to over heavy truck. The child ran in
150,000 people in Oregon, Wash­ front of the machine.
ington, Montana, Utah and Idaho.
And the reputation ipade with
“Candida’ in the fall of 1923 ha*
not only been sustained but built
upon by the lasting Impressions
ldtt with “Beyond the Horlson,"
"The Taming of th A h r e w .” "The
Ship,,” „Mr. Pim Passas,” etc. As
one of their critics says “proof
of exceptional ability lies in con­
sistent performances."
And “Dear Brutus” and “Out-
desk.”
She was also asked by the evan-
seliat, She testified, If she knew
about a picture hanging above
the mantelpiece in the Carmel
cottage, “a funny picture of a Mt-
tel fellow throwing a life buoy.”
Story Net Believed
The "hoax woman” said sho
told Mrs. .McPherson and her
mother, Mrs. Minnie Kennedy,
that neither Benedict, owner of
the cottage, nor District Attorney
Keyes appeared to believe her
story and that they advised her
to take it before the grand Jury,
» Late Wednesday she began her
recital of how the evangelist
paid her several hundred dollars
with a promise of 15,000 if her
efforts to produce a “Miss X”
were successful.
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