Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 03, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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aad Mrs. Brtekaoa wees in ■■feara •«bar»" was i
• f the BapUat ekaseh fee Baptist dark paM fe»
• people want to feplr meeae and created wife
they were taken, to room» at fee weird oolaaa
li. O. Andaraoa home, where the we*fe stnata.
patient ja naw coaralaeciac. nod
The.
noth Mr. and Mia. Brtekaoa are carried o at h
-iojoying oar beautiful A eh la ad crate afeenta
»bather of the laat taw days. bf time aad
o T l w * n very grateful to their cuapiefely ci
church people tor the many kind- ance o t the la
• neseea shown them.
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termers, ant
The Wbo-Do Claes of the Math- ’ keeping w ith
odist church cave a
delightful
party la the church p a r l o r s
Thursday eveotng October St.
ha »bands of the members halos
K neats.
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The rooms were elaborately
decorated la Hallowe'en colore
» Uh large baskets of Chrysanthe-
mums placed here aad there.
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At six-thirty p. m. about eeren-
ty-fera guests enjoyed a dal trio os
t ’’Grandma” McMahon, as her
follow barker» kaow hereto noted
for her facility to handling her.
anedto end tor h«y wit. The
»dal Week-End Fares
BENEFIT OF OUR PATRONS WE ARE NOW
dinner, after which Mrs. E r a
Harris, of the Soathsru Oregon
State Norfhal school gave several
r interesting readings.
The evenihg was speat playing
L games, telling ghost stories and
t telling fortunes. Thia party was
cne o f'the most enjoyable affairs,
'• .which h is haaa given by the
E Who-Do Class.
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me M d Ite tw o dap»* tone my
coifed vaw «tllroljr goae.M Think
of the aavtag pf distress to him-
wtW and other«. had be token Fo-
lsy’s Honey sad Tar Compound at
the start, to mum to keep it 0»
Week-End Round Trip Ticket
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• Camp F ire Gfrla Parky
K AN8AS C IT Y , Me.. N er. L
( U P I— ’Tka only thing feat knaps
Mrs. Emma Mnfea h e n. 1S4 years
(•id, tro w eatortag to la dramatic
> w k 1» that she is afraid fee««
“ ien’t mack ta la r « to fhie stage
business.”
The Camp F ire Girls o i A s h -1
land entertained their parents at
<• Mother-Dad party oa Wadnaa-
• day evening is fee high school
• gymnasium.
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Miss M ilfre d Crain gave an ad-
» dies» of welcome to those pseseat
and thaa called on Mrs. Elizabeth
k Smith, a camp fire mother.’ to
. give her views of the work car-
- l ied on by the members in thia or-
l ionization. She pointed out many
» c l the valuable phases of camp
t fire work, and expressed her sym­
pathy and good will toward this
work.
Mr. A. C. Joy, spooking for the
fathers, showed the. girls what
they owe to their parents and
guardian« who so wlllinglngly give
of their time and maoay 1« order
that their girls may take part in
camp fire activities, He, toe.
h e a r t ily .e t e la M asm» (tea aad
Its work.
Superintendent
George
A.
Utiaooa spoke of camp fire ideals,
and what they should moan to
camp (ire girts. Biles Galay told
the meaning of camp « re , and
just what it has meant to Ashland
gtfls who belong to the organisa­
tion.
i The rest of fee program consist­
ed Of game*, «twats a w l gongs,
boss Alkina played a beautiful
cello solo, which was very much
from Ashland, Medford and Grant» Pass to Portland, Salem, Albany, Corvallis,
Momnoqth, Eugene, and Cottage Grove. These tickets are 0» sale Fridays, Satur­
day» and Sundays, good until Ufe Tuesday night following date of, sale. Leaving
Ashland at 3:45 P. J|. Friday yea can have from fc40 A. M. Saturday wrtil 7.40
A. M. 'Tuesday in Portland on one of these tickets»
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Stage Fares From Ashland To
Toriland
Sakm
Albany
Corvallis
f Mrs. McMahon works every day
t-t a garment factory ran by fee
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Sixty-day
Eoand-trip
Ona-way
19.06
7.70
T.00
COO
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3MJ0
13.90
12.70
12.30
13.70
10.40
9.40
730
1M
Eugene
, Cottage Grove
. Roeeburg
9.65
5.00
4.05
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Wseh-Bud
Kouad-trip
$14.70
13.50
1 1 .»
1U 0
12.40
9.40
830
ON ACCOUNT o r T A C m C U T B fT O C S EXPOSITION AX PORTLAND OCT.
30 TO NOT. C INC., WEEK END TICKETS WILL BE ON SALE OCT. 90 TO
NOV 7, XNa, WITH RETURN LIMIT TUESDAY, NOT. 9TH.
Comfortable Reclining Chair Coaches On All Night Trips
How to Have
a Beautiful Skits'
$ iv e him plenty. Meat is
good for him. Full of en­
Interuban Stage Co
TICKETS AND INFORMATION AT
Hotel Ashland
Phone 47
ergy. Buy it at the Eagle
Rlarket, where the meat
s
pB always fresh. Inspected
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and passed! -
tteapter AC,
REP. JOHN CARX1X
Stete Representative
Xelghbors of a Kansas farmer
connect radio receivers to a barb­
ed y irc ^ fence and enjoy
dis­
tant program« from bis radio.
Motorists In Britain who wish
to do part of their traveling by
l;-ain may do so, carrying tliyir
care at special rates.
K. O. M<yts- ■
Mrs. M attie A Bodine. »Ute
oryanixer of the P. E. (J. sister­
hood. spent Saturday in Ashland
nn aa official vi»U, to Chapter
M e . The membership met pt
h alf past twelve a t the Lithia
Springs potel, w h e re 1 they were
•sated a t luncheon in the smaU
W illiam Lyman celebrated his
<*lntoc «¡oat. ,
eighty-second biatbday w tth a
The mean was most attractive birthday party, Friday. October
and the table was decorated «». at hia home in Medford.
» ilh an emhl ¿malic center pieoe About thirty were present.
of yellow eng white. A fter the
The evening was happily spent
£> lig h tru l
lancheon
hour the In conversation. Those who were
members drove to the homo of invited from Ashland were Mr.
Mrs. Sazai .’dcNalr on Scenic drive J. P Sayles, Mrs. G. o . Noble,
where the afternoon was spent in and Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Van Nat-
Inspection of the chapter.
Eagle Meat Market
Phone 107
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«be stepped Jn^24 hoors.
»ntow kwed. T he'w ay'»
IL L S —a way so efficient that we
id to,OOOX»0 for i t Don’t rely on
leer help, and don’t delay. Gat the
\W JNTER)
uck, complete results that HILL’S
bringing millions.
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Blka Dance in Medford Big /
O R D E R
Your Greeting (lards
NOW
Tlie Holiday Season rapidly i
Hpfirottrfaps. More than vverl
Iwfore greeting <ank w iljl
lie ured to convey |N*rsonVl
anti intimate messages. fr|t
is very essential that tirdi rs
'be placed early.
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Appropriate canto *boulrlhe’
distinctive, they i-brnik/ .re *
fleet BXcel'eiuw
eraft.nand
ship and the |«ersoBaliiy ofj
the wteler.
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By placing y«,«r «triers
now you will lw* a>Kun*<l
timely and astMitoftory da-
livery. Von will be «"added
to give thought U> petttr neao-i
sage. Cvmpbto
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is defiaiteiv muMk r-.-wMnr
by fa r in g order» »¿-/w with
“The best Elks party In yearn”,
was the genera] concensus of opin­
ion among those who attended
the big barn dance and Hallowe’­
en party given at the Blka temple
in Modford Wednesday aw i n g ,
October 27.
Entrance to tho
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Heavy Wool Sox at a price, 3 pairs for
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R iggep Littfc 84m U fow p
Opporito N ew Hotel. —
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DELICIOUS
RESULTS
GASOLINE
Is refined to give satis­
factory service in the
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coldest temperatures
IF YOU WERE LAID-UP
OR LAID-XMT?
A fried qgg can be a
delicate aaotael that i|
■ tfo ra k b ^
egg in Snowdrift and
see how good it can be
9f »» best. Snowdrift
gives delicious resultt
as a frying fat because
it is to delicate aad ao
wholesome.
R. X. H O EY A
Care Ashland Tkhnga.
, ( ’all in person after 5;la
■ F. M. or Flume -SJ for ap -! t
pomiuieut.
Your last chance to get Genuine Afljny
S n o w d r ift
How long would yog la^t if, you lost your job?
If southing should bold heck your weekly
Wage, how long could you hold out oa the
money yon have saved? Suppose^yon had notb-
, ¡ng saved?.
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Have you
reserve trt stand a lougA seige’-
of sickness or unemployBieatf
Ask yourself these qiiKtiftne and if ye» haven’t
a savings account hefre, start one today. Make
/ regular deposits and be readv both for emer­
gencies and opportualtiek.
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Th« Citizens Bankxof Ashfeud
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A k S O C IA T B D
O IL C O M P A N Y
Ashland, Oregon.
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