Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 26, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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The two lodge« g rM tly
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elated
the largo ' attorn
which igade thikr a ffa ir ♦ ’•uccfss
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DeMolay W ill Give PwhUc
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ill »ospitai thnt the
bblsif wae
The DeMolay's
w ill give
a W. P. Walter Reporta on
dance in the Masonic H a ll. W ed­
Assembly Held at Long-
nesday, October 37.
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t^l.-ndar of
This is a benefit danoe fqr the
WctliM'wlay. Oct. 17.— The I|«Mo- DeMolay college fund. Refresh­
W. P. W alter, secretary of the
rsity o f.H a w a i
Isy's w llljjiv e a public dsnce ments wit) be served bjr « commit- local Y. M C. A., returned with
. . . to Deoakber
'Icome . here
in the Masonic H all, for their teg 1 b charge. Admission 25 and his fam ily ' last evening from these young men
det a football gchrti
college fund.
60 cent«.
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LongvieW. W ash , w£ere he at-
Wrdnroday. Ort. 27.— Past Ma­
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tended the Northwest Assembly
K lu m roceritly tovlpxi Roç^nus
tron's of Alpha chapter No. I.. Food Hale at Hardy BroS'
•th . 1144.
for work tglth boys and young
tb conduct the
and also to
O. E. S. will hold meeting at
ng was (he bfeginajag M referee & e < a m a « t wRh _
The A uxiliary to the American men, which was held under the
1 Utah, Do-
the* home of Mrs. Hal M cNair Legion will give a food sale at
now known throughout comber 18 and w ith Texas,
auspices of the Northwest Council
on Oak street.
Hardy Bros., Saturday, October of the Young Men's'Christian As­ the world as, the Y o u n r Men's Cumber 36 ahd January 1, H,> ac-
W ed n esd ay, O ct. 17.— Social Clr- 30. P a rt , of the applg butter, sociations. The assembly was or­ Christian Association. W illiam s
copied a ll ¿he tpvitatlons.
<^Je p tjh ? Christian church w ill which was made by thia organisa­ ganized about a year ago and has was jnkt 33 years of age at thia
Rockne w ill arrive
December
meet in the church parlors at tion at the cannery Thursday eve­ grownj>eyond the hopes of its or­ time, a younf maa - o f sterling
14 and Mrs. Rockne 'w ill accoin-
1: 30 p. m. »
ning, w ill be sold.
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ganizers, according to the local Christian character and w ith the » a n y bln«?*
Thursday, Oct. 21.— Daughters of
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secretary. ' "This is not a con­ courage of hlv'convictions, tin
l A i w r years
j r v tb t n
t he
i v wad'
vv«xn a
u ig u to v
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knighted
by
Nile will give a dancing party Odd JMlowa and
vention or a eonferaace, but a later
in the Riverside Community Give Entertalnme
group of older boys and men Queen Blisabeth as a trib u te to
club house, between. Gold H ill
The committees of the- Odd working on dtffersnPfeommlsalons the great service he had rendered
and Grants Pass.
Fellows end Rebekahs gave a de­ seeking to work out and help human Ylnd. R e ha« aides
Thursday, Oct. 2».— Valley V ie * lightful entertainment in the I. O. «pire the many problems of the known as S ir George W illiam s
Community Club meets in the jo F. hall Friday evening, Octo- boys and young men* of today," Sir George never was an egririoy-
Funeral services
were held
»unday
afternoon
for
Mr«,
Hulda
od
officer
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the
Y.
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school house at 2 p. m.
her 22.
Mr. W alter explained. There were
of hl« tim e, talent and Taylor, tpother p f Councilman 8,
Thursday, Oct. 28.— Merley Cir
The hall was elaborately decor­ ten commissions ’ at work .during
(fo r he' later became D. Taylbr, who died last ’ week
cle of the Baptist church meets ated In Hàlowe*èn colors with the assembly. The H l-Y com­ wealth,
with Mrs. H. O. Anderson.
pumpkins,
corn stalks a n d mission, Pioneer, Comrade, Boy’s wealthy) generpusly, that thia or- following ap Illness from pneu­
Friday. Oct. ‘M .— Ladies of the witches. placed here and there. Camp, Friendly Indian building «»hMntlon ml, glit fu lfil the mla- monia. Services were held at the
Civic Club' will give a Hallo­ The evening was spent in dancing work, young
men's
division. sloto for whioh It had been organ­ Presbyterian church and were
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we'en party at the Civic Club and In social conversation.
conducted >y Rev.
Hugh T.
World Brotherhood and Christian
Mitchel more.
B urial
was
In
house, for a hospital benefit.
A t a late hour delicious re­ emphasis commissions. T Ïe as­
S atu rd ay, Oct. » 0 .— The Macabee freshments were served in
Ashland cemetery.
the sembly membership la composed
ladies will give an old-fashion­ banquet roon), which was also of laymen,.older boys, young men
ed Hallowe'en dance in the beatftifully decorated in autumn and secretaries of thé Y. M. C. A.
Moose hall.
leaves and orange
and
black tho attendance being about even
S atu rd ay, Oct; 3 0 .— A u x ilia r y to crepe paper, w ith oranfte candles ly divided. The next assembly
A m erican L egion w ilH h a v e a placed on each table.
Original will be in February and w ill be
W A SHING TO N, Û. C„ Otet. 3«
food gale at H ardy B ro s.
and clever favors were given to held at the M orsn<school fbr
Wednesday, Nov. 8.— The P. T. each one.by characters represent boys, on Bainbridge Island, Seat­ — . (U P ) - y Pointing out' that
Queen M arie la sttp suffering
A. .«nd the ladies of the Civic ing a witch and a ghost.
tle.
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a severe Cold, persons close*
Club will give a reception at
These organisations wish to
to the R u s l a n l«g«t|eq today
the Civic Club House for all «xpress their appreciation for the
Indicated that her jha|e«ty’s yigjV
the teachers in Ashland.
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large attendance.
to America m ight undergo f a r ­
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ther
modifications and even com»
O. K. S. Dance a
Social Circle Meets—
to a premature end If her health
The dance given by the Past ' The Social Circle of the Chris
does hot Improve.
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Matrohs of Alpha Chapter No. 1, tian ehnrch w ill meet 'tomorrow
Because a flfteeh-year-old boy
O. E. 8. in the Masonic H all, F r i­ Wednesday, October 27, prompt­ thoughtlessly rah Into a ru t and
day, October 22, was a decided ly at 2:30 p. m., in the church upset a load of hay and a horge
success.
Into a ditch, hta whole career was
parlors.
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There was a large attendance,
A short busineas session w ill be changed and hence this story.
A fter the evening meal— Drag
and everyoae present had a de­ held, followed by a delightful The parents and brothers of-
tip the arm chair, grab the
lightful time. The floor has-just program. A happy social hoar George W illiam s, founder of the
daily paper, stick a "perfecto”
been completed, and this affair is will then be spent in fancy work Young Men’s Christian Associa­
in yonr face, and you're "a ll
set." " A ll M t," because the
only one of the many that w ill be and conversation.
tion, had a feeling that Georgs
meat yop ate was from The
given during the winter months.
Delicious refreshments w ill be
Eagle M arket; therefore, ten­
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served by the following: Chair­
der and juicy. Saji friend, tell
The
A
uxiliary
wishes
to
thank
Daughters of Nile W ill Give
the wife to get a eteak from
man, Mrs. Galbraith; Committee:
us for tomorrow night’s d in .
Dancing Party—
Foard Roadster . . . . $115
Mrs. Leah Caldwell. Mrs. Edwin Mr. Koozer for his»kindness In
ner, and e x p e r i e n c e that
The Daughters of the Nile w ill Dunn, Mrs. Minnie Gearhart, Mrs. assisting the work with his dona­
"A fter Djnner Delight."
tions, and to thank Mrs. Rtcs for. Qhev. T ou rin g........$136
give a dancing party in the River­ Gall and Mrs. Jentry.
her helpful services, which to­
side Community Club house be­
Visitors are cordially invited to,
Ohev. T onying........ $125
tween Gold H ill and Grant« Pass, attend thia meeting and, get - ac­ gether made this undertaking a
Eagle Meat Market
Thursday, October 28, for mem­ quainted with its members and success.
Ohev, Coupe .. $275
bers and their husbands.
Phone 107
the work which la being done.t
An enjoyable evening has been
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Dekvezy
...........$250
CUT TH U OUT—IT U WORTH
promised by the ladles and a large
MONEY
attendance is expected from Ash­ Auxiliary Makes Apple Butt
The Auxiliary to the American
Send this a d 'a n d 10 cents to
land.
Legion made apple butter Thurs­ Foley and Co., 8886 ‘ Sheffield
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day evening at the cannery, for Ave., Chicago, 111., w ritin g your
Pie Social a Success—
The pie social given at the hospital No. 77, Portland. Ore­ name and addréss clearly. You
Chevrolet Dealers
w ill receive » tria l bottle of
Moose Hall Friday evening, Octo­ gon.
ber 2>, gy the Royal Neighbors '■ Ralph Kooser. manager of the Foley's Honey an^ Tair *Com- SEE THE SMOOTHEST
rit
and the Modern Woodman, was a Bagley Canning company of thia pound, for coughs, colds, croup
CH^VftQLET
city, doaated the cannery, sever­ (spgpmodlc) and tickling throat;
decided success.
The ball was elaborately decor­ al men's services and a woman, ala» a tria l packet each of Foley
ated in orange and black crepe Mrs. Rice, to oversee the work.
Pille, a* diuretic stimulant for
Twenty-five gallons of apple the kldheys, and 'Foley Cathartic
paper streamers, with pumpkin
lanterns covering each light and butter will be sent to Portland. Tablets for constipation, blllons-
throwing a soft glow over' the At a food sale Saturday, October
>ss, and sick headaches. These
rooms.
In one corner was a 30 at Hardy Broa., two hundred wohdertnl • remedies have helped
cleverly
made witches booth, and th irty pints will be sold to millions of people.' Send for
I them. Sold everywhere,— No. 4.
with the characteristic
camp defray expenses.
fire. The guests also had much
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fun and enjoyment fishing for
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favors. In a fish pond.
Wm. M. Briggs, present candidate for rep
Mrs. Henry Reid saag two
resentative
to the Oregon legislature, was born
beautiful solos accompanied at
the piano by Mrs. A. A .‘Madden.
in the city pf A ^land, in thjfi
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Mrs. Fay Rosencrantx played a
He is a Jackson Cojinty prpduct. •
delightful piano number and Mr.
He received his conwwn and |figh school
Bookert of the California Oregon
Power company at Medford, gave
training in the public 8 ciioq | | of Ashland, and
an interesting talk on the bill
his
legal education at Vaipprafso University,
sponsored by the Housewive's
Indiana, at which latter place Tie graduated
Gouucil.
Following the program the pies
with honors.
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were auctioned off, fprty being
Mr. Briggs enlisted
listed in
m the 4i7Uy Ì1
in 1 May,
sold. Refreshments were sVkved
at tables artistically decorated
1917, and at the close of the way Wgi 8* di»-
w ith flowers.
ininission as First Licutcn
Li<
commission
charged with
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W
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LaidTo Rest
The Next Time
You Serve Tea
dlssovsr-
cobbldr who lived for yehra here
Eugene building this year, ex­
working peacefully In the quarter pected to reach 0 .6 8 « ^ « 8 .
of Vlute Umbrjp dlngnleed a« «
man. and living With another WP.
Oregon City — - "Entarnriaa"
man as wife has fust been dis­ oheervea 60th anniyersnry, tffth
big spécial number.
covered.
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The cobbler, by name
L ftip p , «bent 4® rents pf sg«r
RHP TH>qi<«
smoked, and drank' w ith other
men o f b ls tra d e , and p la y rid a
rare hand, at cards.
Rendered J«ql«ft«- tor the a t­
tentions o f a youth of f lu
to the g irl who wjts livtyg with
him, the cobbler challenged him
Now |g the (t o e to put ypuy
to a "rustic duel," th a t la a duel
fought o u t w ith knives ■> In some
quiet spot without wltnsnt|««.
Ernesto, whose real IMU»«. tt
now appears, la Road fought like
fury, and wounded her oppon­
ent several times, t ill the latter,
fearing for his life, whipped out
a revolver and sho( the woman
servo A Uberai portion «<
Oar Delicious Oaks with It
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FULLER’S
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. Never again will yon
take the time and do
tlie werk to bake your own
cake? Test it by tastiqg.
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Bwmeira
A
CAB
Bakery
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Might Curtail
ROYÀL COAL
CAR ON
Tells How
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Y.
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TOY THIS CQAL AND YOU WILL BE
PLEASED.
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Carson- Fowler Lumber Co.
Bargains
“ IN THE HEART OF TOWN’?
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The
Automotive Shop
FQR STATE
REPRESENTATIVE
ant Infantry.
Fresh effects
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IIow prond you feel after houpe-cleaning time I Stripped
of their ornament#, dragged into suu?ight, things sliow
what they are. But you freshen them, wash their mirrors,
stretch new linen across them, group them less familiarly,
put more charming pieces near — stand back and arc
pleased. Fresh effects!
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civilized. You have a civilized desire for the new. Ad-
vertismehts are among the most civilized of things.
They offer freshest curtains, finest linens, most pleasing
varnishes — what your home is hungry for.
New
cakes, breads, salads — what you are hungry for. New
fabrics, tonics, beautifiers — what everyone hungers for.
Offer tlrem so widely they are safe to buy by name and
' to use as recommended. Weighf rigjit, quality right,
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B abies recognihe the $ a v p r
o f. H - O
Q u ic k
C o o lu n g .Oqte.
T hey’re different and moot folks think
they’re better.
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jMayhc tta har f ^
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foefr fong tnnn lipg
gives them s u c h . an enticing flavor*
M aybe its because theg loo|i so fresh
Ciood O ld F a sh io n e d
HONBY a I n d H OREH OUND
and wholesom e a s they leave the pack*
agt. People who know, raoagglRe H -O
N yJl
I that are weQanJ favorably
: o f cought, caldi,
o f voter and
It »mid os
mastfafy.
Quick Cooking O atu aa ’T h e Best Oat
ik
am i Madd*
T asi
Springs
Pharmacy -
Cere«l
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the firm name of* Briggs $
admitted to the Indiana b#r
the Oregon bar in
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1917, nini to
In 19J9 My. Briggs wag
__ at-
torney pf Ashland, and has held that ph»(tioi
without interruption since that time, througl
varioipj’city administration».
Fpom 19^) to 1923 Mr. Briggs was the
Captain of the Ashland battery of Coast Ar­
tillery. He still holds a Captain’s commission
in the Officers Reserve C6rpB- During the
period lie was in command of the Ashland bat­
tery he was a member of the General Staff of
the State of Oregon.
Mr. Briggs is making his Ifirst entry into
politics, though lie has given rf* gre/xt deal of
service in civic matters through his work
Tmd interost in the various ojyic organizations
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amount of service right. Advertisements take the monot-
ony out of your days. They offer freshness for you skin,
yout body, your brain — things at fresh prices that
make them easy to buy.
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refreshment in their news
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