Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 19, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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TUESDAY, October 1 « , 1BBS
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Author Tries To
Show Washington
Imperfections
(Continued From
Page Oas)
ceasively normal." G e o r g e ’«
mother. Mary Ball Washington, 1«
given no credit at all, and 1« des­
cribed as of deficient education
and a “ hard, querulous, manag­
ing manner.” Even Washington,
the biographer says, was "not
educated up to the leves of his
class."
"E arly in life,” Woodward
says, Washington began to fum ­
ble with love. I t was really fum ­
bling. for he was never at ease.
In the technique of tove^nd love-
making.
In the presence of
women he would often lose his
simple fortright manner
and
turn himself into a pompous and
mouthy sentimentalist— or
also
remain spellbound and silent.” .
Unfortunately, few details are
available as to bow Washington
dropped or footled the ball In
these various fumbling«. The im­
plication is that, either through
his own fault or otherwise,
Washington never made mueh
progress with Sally Fairfax.
A
persistent tradition Is cited that
he was rejected
by several
wealthy women.
Woodward accuses Washing­
ton In the French and Indian
wars, of deceiving the Innocent
redskins with the Idea that Eng­
land was' sending her troops
against the French
merely to
make the continent safe for the
Indians. The author also points
out that after surrendering Fort
Necessity— In whose location and
construction he had
"combined
almost every conceivable m ilitary
error”— Washington signed pa­
pers of capitulation, acknowledg­
ing himself the assassin of Com­
mander de Jumonvllle aad nine
other French soldiers while, ac­
cording to the French claim, they
were out under a flag of truce,
bearing dispatches.
Woodward Is not , sparing in
praise of Washington’s virtues,
b at grants him only a portion of
those with which Jbe is generally
credited.
He denies, for instance that
Washington knelt
at
Valley
and prayed loudly for divine
help. “To anyone who knows
Washington, the Idea of thia two-
fisted fighting man going about
bellowing la the woody Is g ro ­
tesque," he writes, and says there
Is ne proor that Israel Potts, the
Quaker who started the famous
prayer story, ever aaw Washing-
ington, who Woodward says was
never known to pray la church
and whose pastor said he never
even knelt In general prayer. ,
Bat, on the other hand, Wood­
ward holds that Washington did
not swear at General Lee during
the battle of Monmouth, that hts
cuss words were principally con­
fined
to the expression
“JBy
Ood” and that he was much to
dignified everJ to get himself
drunk.
Corvallis — Plans under way,
for new $100,000 hotel and busi­
ness block.
St. Helens — Seven ships load
more than S,000,000 feet of lum ­
ber In one week.
Toa r\eed
n\gre t&m.
a policy
W e don’t s i m p l y .
“ Write Insurance’*.
A clerk can write a
policy, hut real ser­
vice is given only by
some one thoroughly
acquainted with all
of the details of m-
mrance contracts and
with the manner in
w h i c h policies fit'
v a r i o u s types of
property.
We represent the
Hartford Fire
Company.
Billings Agency
Real Rotate A Real Insuraac
■stob. IS M at «1 ■.
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BELLVIEW NOTES
Mrs. W . G. Tucker
Phone 1F14
The many friends of Mrs. J o s h
Neil are glad to know that she
is at home w ith her small daugh­
ter, Joan Augusta, a fte r no Io ta
a time. And we alt are la love
with the baby’s name!
A daughter was born, to M r.
and Mrs. F. Johnson, Saturday,
Oct, 9.
The Johnsons live on
What is best known as the Hol-
burt place on the old stage road,
south. The mother and
child
were both doing very well at last
report.
’
T h e 1 meeting of the Upper
Valley Community Club; which
was held at the home of Mrs. C.
A. Brown, Tuesday, Oct. 12, was
well attended and proved an un­
qualified success. The president,
Mrs. Gottsche, called the meeting
to order, the minutes of a ll spec­
ial meetings during the summer
were read, followed by a lengthy
business session. Everything of
Interest mas disposed of w ith a l­
acrity. M$s. Mary Homes Tucker
was elected to the office of secre­
tary-treasurer to take th e . place
of Mrs. Nell Peachy Dunn resign­
ed and the program committee
took charge. '
A - committee of three, Mes-
dames Joy, Barnes and Tucker
were appointed to make arrange­
ments for a meeting to ba- held
at the school bouse Oct. 29, to
hear some one authorised on the
subjects— tell us all about the
measure» to come up Tor the No­
vember election that we
may
know best how to vote.
Refreshments ware served by
the hostess. The meeting then
adjourned to meet at Mrs. Hux­
ley’s on W alker Ave., the second
Tuesday In November unless the
club house should be ready so
that we could use thè club jroom.
Miss 'Eleanor Swedenburg w ill
talk to the members of the P. T .
A. and their friends Friday night.
The building Is going ahead at
the club house. A lot of men who
have offered their services
as
carpenters are held up by apple
picking for a few days and then
there w ill he a rush. There have
never been leas than four men on
te Job, however, since the work
began, and we are greatful for
that. A t first li was thought we
would want cn»y tour or' five
men at -a time, but the meu In
dfcuap «ay, let any one who will
k lz o ^ B « K M t >wo come od the
job and they will surely be put to
work.
Mrs. W illiam s who lives on the
old Swlgart place below the
Boulevard and who has been ser­
iously 111 for some time, Is in a
critical condition and little hope
is given for her recovery.
The highway and side roads
in this community are fu ll of cat­
tle, that the recent storm and
cold weather have driven In from
the mountains where they have/
been ranging the past summer
and fall. The long dry fall has
also helped to make the feed so
scarce In the hills that they have
come down looking for somethfhg
more to eat.
Mrs. M ark True was a mem­
ber of a sewing bee held at the
homo of Mrs. M . M. Tucker on
the lloulevard Wednesday. The
making of drapes for the win­
dows and doors w m the object of
the sewing party and all we hope
Is that they accomplished some­
th in g *
.
W o would like to state that
other contributors to the cause
o f-th e club house since the last
report are: J. H. McGee, dry
goods, either drapes for the win­
dows or table cloths; H. C. Stock,
a cash donation, these are prom­
ised whenever they are called for.
The Upper Valley women
have
every reason to bo glad when
friends are so liberal.
A tag day is being planned to
take place soon and so use up all
the tags left from last spring.
Nobody w ill escape this— both in
town and fe r many mllqs about.
Just U p d a t e w ill be announced
house grosss' apace!
Though
many people are go busy with
the piekiag of (hair fru it that
they just ean’t stop right apw, In
a few days we w ill hare many
more ready to help. The trusses
are being cut. and Wednesday
will see them being raised Into
flace.
Though they are not
large, only for a th irty toot span.
It requires the work o f thoes whe
know hew to, put them up.
Mr. De M ill«, the well known
sign artlgt. who has a shop In
Ashland, but whose home Is Ja
Bellview, is making a sign to be
hung by the' new community
house, announcing Its conetrsc-
tion. This w ill be an Meet, for
a number of people have already
passed, stopped .a a d wondered,
“ what la going on there.”
Among some of onr inter doo-
ners is W . D. Jackson of the Pal­
ace Lunch, who sent out word*
that h< would eend* us n gnen this
calendar of
Tuesday, Oat. 1 ft—UUgha Chat­
ter No. 1. O. B. B., moots In
the Masonic H all.
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Wednesday, Oct. » . — Ladies Aid
Society o f the It. E. ehurch
meets at the home o f Mrs. W .
W orthington at 121 Laurel JB(.,
many clever stunts
At the clogs of the program,
dslleious refreshments of pump­
kin pis, whipped cream aad cof­
fee were served by the committee
la charge. The tables were artis­
tically decorated In orange aad
black, creating a Hallowe'en e f ­
fect.
The meeting was vary well a t­
tended and the Bellview P. T. A.
wishes to oatend a sincere wel­
come and 'In vitation to Ashland
people to attend their meetings.
The guests were the Mesdames
IF. R. Hardy' H. C. Sparr, and F.
G. Swedenburg.
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Wednesday? Ort. BO— MlssionaiZ' | M ‘* 8‘ottary
first haprqsalon that I re- unlimltod ehlUty to understand
OLAIM AIMBE WAS TRYING
qglved
o
f Moroni Olson was hts phople, sympBthy. hto never fun.
TO TOOL H E R MOTHER
(Codtlnaed t r o «
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"Up until that time no one
could have told me the ’old lady*
w u n ’t In on the scheme,” Miss
Morris said her employer told
her.
A fte r the death of McKinley,
his secretary w m solicited to
carry on the "w ork’’ he had
started, she asserted. During one
of her visits to Angelus temple,
Mias Marrla saM the evangelist
declared her willingness to give
| l,5 0 0 to the "two men” who
were purported to believed to
have talked to McKinley.
Sosiety o f the Presbyterian Church M oo ts ■ ■
The Women’s Missionary So
church, meets In th e church
clety
of the Baptist church w ill
parlors. \ ,
One Hundred Tons * Horseradish
m>wday, Oct.
B I. — T rin ity hold its regular meeting 'tom or­
Ilossi A Orselll ot. Beaverton
row
afternoon,
October
19
at
Guild, w ill give a public card
have a horseradish farm of 23
2:30
p.
m..
In
the
ehurch
parlors.
party at the Pariah Honse.'
The?two leaders w ill bo Mrs. acres that is attracting consider­
Thursday, Oct. B I— .T rin ity Guild
week to work ok the honee, end
Peyton
W »rd and Mrs. O. 8. CaV- able attention. The farm Is bea­
meets In the Parish House at
this at Jack** expense, for sev­
and
the subject w ill 'he "A f- ver dam. tiled, aad front It they
son.
ai
2 p. m-
eral days.
have sold one hundred tons; 50
Tharsday, Oct. a t— Baby Cliaic Tica.”
QUEEN MARIE
tons ■ of grade No, 1 ’and nearly
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w ljl ba held la (he. Civic Club
STRIKES TW O SNAGB
the same of grades No. 2 and No.
Guests of D r. M . B. Shaw—-
house.
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iN H ER POPULAR W AVE Saturday Oct. BB— Chapter AC,
A number of young people met 8. The owners say they cannot
with D f C M. B. Shaw and son, supply the. orders received and
P. a . <?., w ill hold meeting.
(Cotndnuefl from page t . |
M
arvin . At their home on Plo­ that there are ready markets on
Tharsday,.Oct. 80— VgUey View
v e r <venue, Thursday evening, the Pacific coast for far more of
Community
d
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b
moots
in
the
ty to dresa for dlnaer. Marie had
the-roots than they can produce.
0 e toted 14.
school house at 2 p> m.
on the same drees she wore
The’ happy evening w m spent
when she stepped o ff the Levia­ Friday, Oct. aft— Ladles of
Civic Club win givw a Ubilo- ¿<*ten,n< 1° tee Modal Ortho-
than this morning, but apparent­
READ n U N O B G M M ADS
we’en party nt the Civic Club phonic V ictrola loaned to them
ly the party la well supplied with
house, tor n hospital benefit, by Mr. Howard Rose of the Rose
changes of costumes te r Its three
Confectionery and a delightful
day ijjn srary - of Washingtoa, Wedneoday, Nov. P<—
¡cal program given by Miss
A.
and
the
ladles
of
the
Baltimore and Philadelphia.
,
Howard
of Bandon, Miss Brown
T h irty more bags went to a ’ Club Will give a reception nt
Marshfield and Mr. Childs,
the Civic Club houM for all
hotel where the remainder of the
ss Johnsap, M r. Gtlmere and
the teachers in Ashland. V ?
entourage is staying.
Miss Elaine Woodworth of thto
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The qneea looks just like her
city.
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¡{B y Claire Prybylaskl)
pictures, la extremely well dress­
, tt tt tt
Baby Clinic M ee t* —
I
had the pleasure to meet
ed, has shorter skirts and te a . i The b ab y Clinic w ill ho —
H ostess a t DtaMer—
M oroni Olsen, the dramatic play­
trifle heavier than
¡Thursday afternoon OctoBar »1,
Mrs. 8. K. Barnes w m the g ra ­ ers out of his role as aa actor,
think, and is handsome, but dis­ in the Civic Clnb house, on W lh-
cious hostess at s dinner given st and" pained aa opportunity to
tinctly mlddleagad.
hurn Way.
her borne In the Bellview district Judge him as a man. A fter the
The legation w m Jammed with
The usnal business session w ill Friday evening, October 15, hon­ first few moments of the lite r -
flowers, Including great bMketo
be held, followed ' by n pleasant oring Mrs. Norms Reeder.
view I was perfectly at home— ho
of chrysanthemums and Easter
socWl b o u r
Please register all
A delicious dinner was served seemed to understood just what
11 lies aad more boxes were com-
new babies with Mias Blanch s t a prettily appointed tabla, af­ I wanted and w m very willing to
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Ma? J T Î
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ter which tbs evening was spent do most of the talking.
chids and both she aad the prin­
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In conversation.
cess carried bouquets
which
^ o w t^ p b to th'B«»far —
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members of the diplomatie corps
A ktoetlsg w ill bo held this E ntertained a t "Dinner^—
brought te her in the station.
enranlng, October 19, at 998 E.
Prof and Mrs. B. H. Iitfl-lc h
Main street, fpr the pwrpdqe . f d t w are host and hostess at a fam­
IS ARRESTED ON
organising a.stringed instrument ily reunion dinner, at their home
VISIT TO PRISON club, including ukelelo, barijo,
In Medford recently.
mandolin and suitor.
A delicious dlnder w m served,
A fter his release Baigearts
This club w ill b»4 n "pop” e*ub
worked ateadiiy at It for a year. and any boy or girl ovar fifteen after which the guests spent the
Then he thought of a San Quen­ years ot ago who can play any of evening In conversation and m u -’
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tin friend, who- he decided to vis­ the above instruments, Is eligible sic. Those to whom this dellght-
Foard
Roadster
. > $115
,t^
l
hoapltolitjr
w
m
extended
it.
to join, andáis urged to attei
¡¡Were:
Mre.
M
ay
Tupper
of
Forest
Appearing at the prison with this meeting.
Ohev. Touring . . . . $125
*<G rove aha h e r mother. Mrs. Sar­
the request that he be allowed to
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ah
Boots
of
Ashland,
and
Mr.
an1
see this form er companion. Brig- B clliléw P. T. A. Meets—
OiiBV.rToarflag ^ , . . $125
Mrs. Wm. Hedrick also of this
earts w m recognised as an ex-
The Bellview P. T. A. held city.
eonvtct. To make matters worse their regular meeting ■ Friday
1923 Ohev. Coupe . , $275
Ttys affair Is only one of the
Brigearts denied the
charge. evening, October 15, In the school
many that has been given for
Star Delivery . . . . . $250
Flagerprints and n photograph house.
Mrs. Tupper. She and her moth­
were token and hia Identity w m
Concluding the usual business er were entertained . Thursday
proved.
session, a delightful program wa3 evening, October 14, st the home
In C alifornia’s penal Is a sta­ presented.
Miss Eleanor Swed­
tute making Brlgeart's action a enburg, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. ef^M rs. W . A. Cooper on Man-
nita street. z
misdemeanor. He therefore had F. G. Swedenburg, gave a very
Chevrolet Dealers
violated terms of his parole.
Interesting talk in,costume on
Brigearts is now In the gloomy her experiences abroad, a string­
SE E THE SMOOTHEST
San Quentin dungeon. Prison of­ ed trio, consisting ot (he Misses
CHEVROLET
ficials said that he would be Mary Galey, Rose A iklas pnd
transferred to Folsom prison, I? Floy Young, gsva several num­
Floor Wax
work «-»: the three remaining bers, a quartet composed of the
years of hie term on the rockpilo Misses Irwanda Bateman, Dor­
Now la the time to pat your
of that institution.
floors In shape tor the hard
othy Stevens, Lorraine Sparr and
usage they w ill get during the
Adena Joy sang two beautiful
w inter months.
Hood River apple crop estimât, songs, Miss Raguse gave a piano
ed to exceed 4,000 cars.
solo and led in community sing­
ing and the children in Mrs.
TAKE T H IS
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Tidings Ads Bring Results
Norma Reeder's room put on
Au Interview
Used Car
Bargains \
lerkaps I should lag humor and hto iaheruut eour-
his courtesy.
He arose tesy, make him the great
n I introduced myself *nd that he Is.
thereupon I received my second
impression, h|s helghth. He Is ex­
tremely toll, mors so to me j e r -
h aps h u* I am : positive ha Is
St.
woU over six foot.
\
A t first hts height rather ov-
arcauM mo— but a moment later
camo assurance. Ha alwnp* l«oks
directly , at one when speaking
and that helped me immensely
(dr hts eyes express sincerity and
a thorough ability o f understand­
ing.
Ho impressed see m being very
sympathetic and h M a decidedly
humorous element In his make­
up.
M r. Oleea Is very mueh inter­
ested In Institutions of higher
lesrnitag and endeavors to have
his plays -sponsored by them
whenever It Is possible.
His company 1« more like a
largo (M aliy, and h M the distinc­
tion o f being. Intact from the time
of lie first Inception, -four years
ago.
A tew Incidents which
occurred during my visit showed
me how democratically he treats
his co-workars. He w m jbst m
courteous to his electrician as he
w m to any other member of his
company.
I t la very clear to me why Mr.
Olsen to the successful actor and
director that we know he is. His
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C a k e s m a d e w ith
Snow drift ace* light,
aod'kae-gfluaed.
Their goodness makes
them a table delicacy
which the whole family
• will appreciate. .
ADOBE CAKE
3
Taito
i Cv/r Strong Cofftt
% Cup Cona
i Teaipoou M ùtui Spica
1/16 Tuupoou Black Pepper
3
W bitu
Cream Snowdrift 1
add yolks o f eggs and
until lig h t and creamy. Sift
dry ingredients together and
add to creamed mixture alter­
nately w ith coffee. Fold in
stiffly b eaten egg whites,
pour into layer cake pans and
bake in oven 390 degrees F.
for th irty minutes. A t 4000
feet altitude (o r over) reduce
sugar by X cup and baking
powder to 2 ecaspoona.
lithia B rings
hotzl .
BEAUTY PARLOR
GEORGIA Y0UNG,
Besutlolan
Nestis- Permanent Waving
Artistic H a ir Cutting
French Paper Curl
SPECIALTIES
AB
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of Beauty Work
Wjnnbrook’s
Cosmetics
A Special Preparation for Ev­
ery Need
S n o w d r ift
W
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N o O a tm e a l
ó o G ood
Tbe
Automotive Shop
FULLER'S '
QUICK!
* J.O.RIGG
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COUGH-REMEDY
Nyals White x
Pine Tar Comp.
50c '
Sale of Brunswick Records
49c Each
| j p IO L K S who know H - O Q uick
1
I Cooking O ats will seldom even
try any other kind.
For only in H - O
are (he oat kernels roasted over open
fires.
A n d only In H - O is there that
delightful "toasted” flavor. Indeed there
are m an y folks to whom "oatmeal” can
onk$ m ean " H - O ”.
Otherwise »that cough m ay
hang on ‘‘forever’’.
Cooks in two to three
WEDN18DAY AND THURSDAY ONLY
This lot of Fox Trots, W altzes, Instnuneutal and
Vocal, regular 75c records to go at th e -
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
Special Price of 49c Each
Prescription Drugflst
Brunswick
P aaatrop e
E L H A IT ’ S
Phone 116
Brunswick
O
OATS
Quittai) Hot Cereal
Records
Inter.
L ittle Barbara Jean Moore,
the small daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Moore, Is very 111 at
the home of her parents. She has
scute pneumonia, but has the
beat of care, aad was reported
thia morning as a little brighter.
We are all hoping she will
be
abowt again, with her sweet lit­
tle smile, very soon.
hr. and Mrs. Earl Brown, of
Pine Ridge, near Klamath Falls,
were visiting at the home of
B ari’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. C.
A. Brown, ovor the week-end.
L. B. Tucker, of the commun­
ity, who Is a member of the old
time denes orchestra, played la
Central Point Friday Bight. The
hall In which they held their
dance that Bight burned at three
o’clock Saturday morn lag.
And
still
the
The way we treat a man’s
’s hirt in this l a u n d r y
ves the chte that we
e of every' garment
that e n t e r s , here. Our
laundry tysteKi does not
remove the dve hor wear
cuffs nor coUar bands.
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ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
384 Oak St. — At Railroad Crowing
Pkoae 20
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LAUNDRY CO.
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"The 8ervke,You Want
When YOu Want It.”
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