Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 04, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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Qeeea F en n el Meet
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Mile Math Greene detighttaU?
Local Student
Given Big Job
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entertained the Queen Bathen,
young people’s home mlpglonary
society of-the M. B., ehureh. at her
home on the Boulevard, Mondag
evening, November first.
▲ bualaeee session wee ooa>
ducted bjr Miss Madeline Stevens,
Ore. Calendar of Everte—
president of the organisation, af­
lved Thursday, Nov, 4— -Stringed ,in- ter which the evening was spent
»■fc. I strument club~ meets at the 'in playing games, singing and
UB{. I home o f Mips L ilian Olsen on
music.
J Laurel Avenue.
Delicious refreshments of cider
|I-'ri4urv Nov. ft. — Foreign Mis­
and cakes weip daintily served* by
ie z . J stonary SoçlSty of the M. - E.
the hostess. Those who enjoyed
utk. .' ehureh meets at the home of
this happy a ffa ir were the Miaaas
: Mrs. C. B. P ra tt, Sgg N .M a in ,
Madeline Stevens, . Sarah Fay,
itarle Mpoa, Helen Pemberton,
[t Jg Monday,.. N o *. ..ft,.. — ..Bpworth
Em m a Cook, Rosetta
McGee,
f te r
League D ra m tlc ^ lu b meets in
liene In lo w , Mre." Herndon, fo r­
rhis
the M -
church parlors.
m er leader of the society end the
ttnd Monday, Nov. a. — Ladies A r t
hostess, Miss Ruth Greene.
tore
c , ”h m eats'*t the home of Mrs.
B n »
n d
C liff Payne on Granite street,
Hallowe'en Party a t Normal
u ,.
M m F re a k Nelson w ill assist School—
PLATFORM ON TROLLEYS
USED TO HAUL FREIGHT
BUENOS AIRES (United News)
—-Passengers who make the mis­
take of trying to board a street
car through the front door In
Buenos Aires may have to do
battle with the motorman.
» The front door is for exit only,
as tar as the passengers are con­
cerned, and the front platform is
given over to a little private en­
terprise on the motormnn's part.
I f a passenger wishes to take a
package or bundle of consider­
able else aboard the car, he hands
It to the motorman, and then
walks to the rear to board the
car.
A Hubby?
Monday, Nov. 8.— Ashland 8tudy
Club meets a t the home e f Mrs.
B. V. Carter an the Boulevard.
Tuesday, Nevi ».— Chapter AC.,
P. B. O. meets.
Tuesday, Nov. ».— Upper Valley
Community Club meets nt the
home of Mrs. W . L. Huxley on
W elker Avenue.
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Wednesday, Nov, 10.— T h e P.- T.
A. and the ladles of the Civic
Cldp w ill give a reoaptioq nt
the Civic Clnb house fo r all
teachers In Ashland.
Wednesday, N o rv ..1O^— Wednes­
day Club meets In Presbyterian
' church psrlors nt l:g « p. m.
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Berger hae a mighty good time
In Goagreee end more lnflxence
WASHINGTON — .Viator L.
tiergsr seems likely to eeastUnte
tiw entire Socialist delegation la
the next .Congress.
There are a few ether Socialist
candidates tpr seats in the House
of Representatives hat Berger is the democrhUc delegation, hoist
the only one llh ell *• win. He tag the "banner ef "McAdoo Joi
has hie Mltwedtae district v f i t r president.* Blllott’s strength Is
hie ewn party was shewn con­
There's a Socialist and a half,
vincingly by t9day’s election re
. as Barger expresses it. in the
thm s.
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present.Congress. FiereUo H. La
Guardia of NSw Yortt CHy was
elected on the f a t a lis t ticket hut
Berger deniee that he’s Bliaon-
k»re.
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La Guardia is as tadeppndeitt as
they make ’em, feet •»» always
called himself a Republican until
1134, when, beeaSee he.w ouldn’t
stand bitched, his party organis­
ation refused him ranominatloa
for Congress.
Thereupon be hot as a Socialist
and was elected.
This year, however, the RepnlP
leans of bis district, profiting by
the lesson g j 1 9 3 4 / nominated
him. Nominally ha’s a Socialist
now, hut. If re-elected, he’ll be,
Hallowe’en wge celebrated by
the students of the Southern Ore­
gon State Normal School Friday
evening, October 39.
The Jackeon County club gave
a "hard-times’’ party to the fac­
ulty and students in the normal
school auditorium and all those
present wore their oldest clothes.
The evening was happily spent
rlnying games, dancing and doing
clever stunts, u n til a late hoar
when delicious refreshments were
daintily served.
LOS AXQBLBS, Mot.
The
Thomas H. I m s corporation to­
day filed salt hors against the
First National PUtures, fnc.,
ling for $1,TS«,000 whICh It
aged to he doe for go pletttres
delivered by the lac. corporation
to First National for distribu­
tion. An acconntlay Of the pro­
fits is demanded.
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Wheeler— Big rock cat for
Roenevelt Highway completed.
Whee l er ' u Big rock cut for
Roosevelt Highway completed.
Roseburg— Turkeys shipped to
Atashe for heldnys bring 43 cents
a pound.
c e H o u fe id . in a n a c P th e m a iÿ
L i o n 'A P a u -a m o u n t P ic a r o
Haye You Ever
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Auxiliary to American Legion
Meets—
The American Legion A uxiliary
held a meeting in tha American
¿agios club room on W inbnfn
Way, Monday evening, November
The regular business session
. was conducted by Mrs. John
L a d e n , vice-president e f the
A uxiliary. - a fo il report of the
food, sale was given, whtch’proved
that this sale was the largest one
that has ever been held at
Hardy Bros, store. Bach member
donated an article of food and
fo u r cases of apple butter wpre a l­
so sold. This b utter wan made by
the A uxiliary at the Ashland Can­
nery some, weeks ago, for hospit­
al No. 77, at Portland, and these
f oar bases were sold here, to de­
fray expenses.
Plans for a
Christmas basaar were discussed,
Mrs. W . O. Tucker
Phone * F \ 4
out with definite plans for out the income w ill be applied to the
Meetings.
Various suggestions ‘equipping of out pet, the Qlub
' Lave been made and We know House.
.
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peachy who that what ever is * decided upon
The exact date w ill be an­
have been spending the summer w ill be of benefit to us all.
nounced later, but I t Is known
months at a look-out station on
that the new honae w ill be ready
the fire patrol of the national
A committee of six composed of for this entertainment and the
forest— are visiting at the home lira . Moline Barnes, Mrs. Am y date w ill be Just about Christ­
of their daughter, Mrs. Edwii^ Moore, Mrs. Norma Reeder, Mrs. mas time.
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,
Dunn.
Berths McKinney, Mrs. Betty
School was dismissed at Bell­
Gottache. and Mrs. W . Y . Tucker
arete called together at*-the school view on account of the schoel
house Friday evening, Oct. 39, to house being the voting place
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discuss plans for-, opr annual Tuesday.
Christmas play. This committee
Klamath Falls-r- Federal and
represented both clnb, the .Com­
munity and Bellview P. T , A., and I county funds w ill build $30,000
,
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they decided definitely
on a Braymlll road. ■
vaudeville. This is something
Portland *— Commercial Asso­
entirely new fdy us, « a d the plank
are bringing to the fore a lot of • c ia te s , organized here, Is largest
cooperative* furniture buying as­
previously undiscovered
ta le n t..<
The Christmas play for B ellview / sociation
i
in the world.
has became an annual event ,* a d
f c r a y - jW e ll H ill-C rane mar-
rha proceeds are always used fdk
f t f c j f f e f e i * - Thls ^ y e A ! £<o ad Ä> bd graveled this year.
.to other
safety.
Considered An
Electric
Percolator?
We Have Them
M o sd Right
XL ELECTRIÇ
Station
GUY
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Phone 82
OATS
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Everything Electrical
. ThW w R s’l n unusually large
attendance and a ll thoae present
1 wish to thank M r. R. Koosey
for hi« kindness in giving them
The ro
the cannery, which helped
to as -possll
make this undertaking ,a success, Building
tt t t tt
Mr. and M m.
Friday, November 5th,
from 8 to 11 A. M.
ing conn
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dosier—
E . B. Gall of the J L
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I will offer at private sale at the J. S. R&sor farm
Bellview district, were guests at
the home of M r. and Mrs. J. F. „ - . i i , , .
Dosier on Oak Street, Sunday, Oc- wh( , h
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4 horses, 1 wagon, 1 hay rack, 1 wood rack, 1 disk,
1 mowing machine, 1 cultivator, 2 harrows, 1 grain
drill, 1 hay rack, 1 spray pump oomplete, 5 hens,
3 s swarms of bees, 5 drums oil, 9 sacks chicken
feed, 20 cedar' posts, 3 stretcher and chain, 1
Chevrolet delivery, 1 talking machine, 1 record
cabinet, 1 writing table, 1 rocker, 1 dining table, 1
cooking stove, cooking utensils and a few other
small articles.
.<■ w e d
The W . B. A., Women’s Bene­
fit Association, held its regular
Henry
meeting In the Odd Fellows hall, Mp" C.
Wednesday evening,
November realdenU
i» **<- moet recent photo of third. J
years, w
V«»
l*rW«ee*. I.'«one ef Itumnnla. who tn
The regular business gesalon zeaterda
»•w ow ipM rin« her mother. Quee’i
Wu*le. en th r h itlrr'a trip to Anx-rl was conducted by Mrs. C. E. P ratt
t « . and for whom Qun-n Marie t»
as the Commander, Mrs. E. C.
Th4 w
aeamtntnx native and fnrnan «-Hal
High was anable to attend an no- Volley C
bte» foe a huid.«nd.
count of Illness.
A t the close of the meeting the
i ladies went over to the new Star
' confectionery
on
the Plana,
where they enjoyed delicious re-
fresh meats.
O R D E R
Your Greeting Cards
NOW
the hom<
Nfalkpr
her ».
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eommitt«
These articles must be sold to settle estate.
Hunches
In the Ozarks a man named Adam Fowler buys by
hunches. H e’ll point to a sack of flour among several
varieties, “ I ’ve a hunch that’s what I want.” H e’ll
wrinkle his nose over several brands of tobacco, pocket
a can, “ I ’ve a hunch this’ll do.” He lets his hunches
dress him, feed him, doctor and shave him. If a hunch
proves wrong, he’ll start back to town. “ Guess I ’ve an-
V. O. N. Smith ^’.Administrator
Estate of X S. Rasor.
other hunch coming about that .razor I bought,” and
buys another. His hotlse is full of hunch mistakes.
Hunch buys are rare in these days of advertisements.
SM B O S S A L U
.A M F O L L r tj
The Holiday Season rapidly
approaches. More than ever
before greeting cards will
be used to convey fiersonal
and intimate messages. It
is very essential that orders
be placed early.
Appropriate cafds should be,
distinctive, they should re­
flect escellence of craftmau-
ship and the personality of
the sender.
By placing your orders
now you will he assured
timely and satisfactory d e­
livery. You will be enabled
to give thought to your mes­
sage. Complete satisfaction
is definitely made possible
by placing orders now with
R. X. HOXYE.
'Okra Ashland Tidings.
Call in person sftor 5:15
F. If. .or Phone 39 for ap-
iorth of Ashland thb following personal property
ormerly belonging to* J. 8. Basor:
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ä «AMCÍTVIO
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I •w B r i OCIA LÇAvJ
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A k WMELj;
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u v T u e p « u rs r - O *
i j r r O e T F M i ‘ sh
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You don’t buy by intuition, but by judgment and faej.
You are as stfre a product is what you want when you
buy it as if you took it home, used it, used other brands
with it, then determined your choice. Advertisements
tell yoh frankly all that a product is aud does. It had
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to be tried rigidly before it could climb into the ad­
vertising class. Hunch buys are hazard buys. A buy
with advertising knowledge is safe.
\JP/AACH
Read the advertisements in these
columns and banish risk
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