Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 03, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    ASHLAND DAILY
Lioeal ■ Personal flotes (
Big Dance Tonight—
Made Business Trip to
Dunsmuir—
FRIDAY,
Emigrant-Creek Dam Is rising
rapidly, there being as much
water fh the dam now as there
was during Irrigation season last
yeur. According to an announce­
ment made from the offlee of
the Talent Irrigation District
there was 60.1 feet of water in
the dam this morning.
W omen E xpect to Make
• A ctive Oampaimi for
M aternity Bill'
office of Mrs. Alice Holloway,
I believe that to support my
Beal Bala Director. These letters country I mqst have health*,
explain that the National Tu­ strength and honor. .
berculosis AssocUtlon Inaugur­
I love my country’s flag. To.
ated <ad derejoped the mom far me Its bright red stands for
reaching child health education, bright red blood, which, means
al movement the world has .ever energy and power, cheerfulness
known—the Childrens Modern and hope, human kindness and
Health Crusade. This to te teach the Joy of. living. It pure white
sehool children the ordinary stands for clean bodies which*
health habits that will prevent house clean minds.
Its blue
disease In later lire and for fu­ stands for the clear sky, the
ture generations.
More than sunshine,' fresh air, play and
half the states have officially exercise;
adopted this modern Health Cru­ . As an American, I will be a
sade as a part of their school faithful soldier in the children's
curriculum.
It to In all the army of peace, the Modern Health
Crusade.”
The money from the Christmas
Seal* finances this great work.
These seals are One Cent each
and are to be used on the backs
of your envelopes and packages.
[
Bale Baa Jn-
e Several
The Royal Neighbors and the
Bill Dean of this city made a . WASHINGTON. Dec. 3. —
Modern Woodmen Will give a business trip to Dunsmuir Wed­ Women's organisations are pre­
The annual s t’q cf Christmas
BUSHIA N SHEPHERDS ARE
big pablie dance tonight in the nesday. He will return to Ash­ paring for an active winter, urg­
{Seals, which opened this week,
PROTECTED BY NEW LAW I under the direction of the Orqgon
Mooee haH. Everybody come and land in a few days.
ing congress tp extend the life or
have a good time.
I Tuberculosis Association received
the Sheppard-Towner maternity
Royal Coal, Hot and Clean
act.
a most emphatic and striking .en­
cleaalng and pressing Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
dorsement from Dr. Frederick
Senator James A. Reed, Mto-
11S, Paulserud's. 74_tf
I sourl democrat, has denounced
Strieker, secretary of the State
At Hotel Ashland—
Board of Health. He says,
this measure as a federal scheme
Ri-turucd to Ashland—
Mrs. M. E. Hansen of Salt “to pay old-maids^ for teaching
"Seven years have been added to
Mrs. O. W. Long of 569 East Lake City, Utah, Mrs. L. T, mother« how to raise their ba-
the duration of the average
. W .C JÌeldA in .
Main street, returned to- Ash. Geline and sister of Helena, biee.” .
I man’s life since the develop­
The R aiam ount Plctux©}
land yesterday from Klamath Mont., ahj L. F. Breetol of Fort
ment of the Christmas Seal only
But this did not discourage the
•Soa Your Old. Man*
I Falls, where she has been with Dodge, Iowa, were among those wo^ien'p organisations who are
18 years ago. - The good deeds
her husband. who is a Southern who stopped at the Hotel Ash- behind the law. The measure has
| the seal represents have done
Pacific employe at that place. land yesterday.
Most Russian shepherds arts their share In the lengthening of
SUBSCRIBE FOR TUM TIDINGS.
been placed at the top of the leg­ name Dodge City and the date
She expects to spend a few days
Is on .the back.
hired by communities of sheep human life by helping .to sub­
islative program of the '«commit­
In this city before going to spend, ¿lave your furniture repaired tee composed or delegates from 22
The chair * was Started by wq- owner«. It has been customary tract 100.000 names from the
a month visiting her children.
men
bf Ford County but was for
various employers to annual deat hroll .of tubercu­
and refinished at Jordan’s Sash women's organisation
with o
completed by a carpenter whom take turn8 in giving sheRef to losis in ihe United States, for
and Cabinet works.
77-tf membership of many millionk.
A.JteaA Ssle on Butts at Paul-
The Joint congressional com­ the women hired. The»curlo was tl1® shepherd. For a week, the the- death rate' from that disem «
serud’s, Drop In and look over
mittee held , its first monthly taken to the World’s Fair In I guardian of the flock lived and is now one half > what it was ’
our bargains.
74-tf
one family, even wear, J twenty yean ago.
meeting of the congressional ses­ 1803-, where i^ unusualness and ate
Just how
striking
appehrance
created
a
in*
clothes
lent to hint While he much Christmas Seals will help
sion this week at headquarters
C andidates In itia le d —
remained as guest. The next this year depends on how many
here of the general federation of great deal of comment.
At a regular meeting bf the
women's clubs.
seals you and I and all of buy *
Fraternal Brotherhood held In
and use on holiday letters and
llrlugs Air Mail by
the Moose hall, Thursday, Dec­
packages.
Motorcycle—
ember 2, several candidates were
Beautiful line of imported gift
The sale In Jackson County
Herbert , Yost, formerly of
initiated.
Refreshments were stationery— Darling Art Store.
started
with the mailing of 1200
Ashland, was In this city for a
served and a ■ most delightful
letters
enclosing
seals from the
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few hours yesterday evening, tp
evening was enjoyed by all pres-
Roy W. Ritner, fqrmer state visit with friends.. He brought
senator from Umatilla county, the air mall from Portland to
I Sitting evenings by appoint From Atlieba, Mlcb.—
and prominent Eastern Oregon Medford by motorcycle, aa the
ment. Darling Studio.
76-tl
wheat
grower, was In Ashland planes could not get through on
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mallow
today
voicing
Pendleton’s claim account of the heavy rains and
Ambition can conquer anything
Athens, Mich., were in Ashla
. but the law of gravitation,
{ Something entirely different in yesterday, to visit the city.
for the location of the new fog.
,
Xmas cards. Darling Studio. 76-tf
Eastern Oregon Normal school
1927 Calendar pads and mounts which the voters authorized at
Windows Will Be Hliown—
the general election. .
McNair Broa.
The business section of the
Ten or more Eastern Oregon
city will draw many people this
cities
are seeking the new nor.
IS IT SAFE to drive through
¡evening, wtyen the « merchants the streets of Ashland without mal school, bat Pendleton is
uncover their windows promptly Liability' Insurance? Phone 21 sending representatives about the
state In a determined effort to
nt 7; 16. A beautiful loving cup
for complete Automobile protec­
to to be given* by* the local tion, don’t wait until yon moot crystallise sentiment In favor of
Chamber of Commerce to the with an incident. Teo. (of course i the Roundup city.
In a wgold ru sh ” the penniless prospector
beet dressed window. With this
Mr. Ritner visited President
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object to w o r k .to y ,/ h ^ mpr-
Churchill of the local normal
had,to get a friend fo “ grub-stake” hijn or
fcchool this morning and . In­
chants are djsploylng more In­ At tlie Oregon Hotel-—
the treasure hunt was “ off" so far as h e w a s
ternat than usnal ln thelr Christ
J. E. Dowell and J. i f Hyer ol spected the building. ' He also
concerned.
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mas decorating.
the United States Navy and F visited with John H. Fuller, a
-w •
?
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It is the same way in any quest for
Kentner and wife of Kansai
Your portrait the gift that on City, Mo., were visitors la Aeh.
wealth; you have to have some capital to start
ly you can give. Darling Studio.
land yesterday.
They stopped
w ith'or you can’t start.
PIONEER RESIDENT DIES
at the Oregon Hotel, while here.
The W inchester Store"
Mrs. W. H. Bartges passed
At the Llthla Spring* Hotel—
How
is
it
going
to
be
with
youT
Will
you
Nelle Low of Dayton, Wash.,
There to nothing with which to away late yesterday afternoon
he.' ready when your big chance comes I Are
and Adqa and Maggie Smith compare the Orthophonie Vlctrola at * the Community Hospital,
you saving re g u la rly ^
and Mrs. Fannie Fielder qf Mon­ except the living arttota. Hear where she has been for some
roe City, Mo., were among thbae the ninth wonder of the world at
who registered at * the Llthla The Rose.
Mrs. Bartges to pn old .resi­
dent of this city, having resided
SprEm "'Hotel last evening.
at 510 Wimer street for g -num-
jer of years. — .........." — ■*-,
at 443 Alttoon, just about
‘ A sW n H p O reg ó ú
Funeral arrangements’ are be-
6-room cottage, bath, ate.,
Homer Neil of Talent .was a L nlF made by Dodge A* Sbns and
tor only H100. Ashland visitor ln. this city yesterday, thY funeral services will be held
from the
Trinity . Episcopal
0®.
77-tf shopping and visiting friends
church Sunday afternoon at 2
at . McNair *,T*o. attractive styles at special o’clock.
prices. Stadio Ashland.
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FATALITIES IN OREGON
WITHOUT A *
There
were
three
fatalities
due
Visitor from Hilt—
Orin COraJsh;«! pllt, Calif., rto Industrial accidents In Oregon
The Tidfegs will inaugerate the Independent type of carrier distribu­
NOW COMES THE TIME WHEN YOU I
was an Ashland visitor yester­ diirlng the week ending November '
tion. The boy's purchase the papers from the Tidings and in turn
• CONSULT THIS DEPENDABLE FOB
day, looking after business af­ .25, according to a report by the 1
state
Industrial
accident
commis­
make
their own collections. They settle with ns every Saturday, and
fairs. He returned to hie home
sion. Of the 608 accidents re­
last evening.
consequently
they must make their collections on the day that settle­
ported to the commission, 494
Bring This
Finishing Today
ment
is
made.’
*
SitUngs made evenings by ap- were subject to the provisions of 1
COUPON
the workmen's compensation law, ■
poiutment. Studlo Ashland.
while 114 were from firms and
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corporations that have rejeeted’
Good for One *1.00
the act.
i
M pvcl to M clfon l—
Former Senator
.. Is Visiting Here
Another Shipment Just Received
of Those Kind o f Raincoats That
Have Been So Very Popular.
WILSON
HEATERS
THE GOLD SEEKERS
"GRUBSTAKE"’
88.00 to 820.00
Hardware
The Citizens Bank
: Tidings Carrier Boys
Will Collect Weekly
STARTING SATURDAY, DEG ,4TH
Weather Prophet
“My Own PAL”
15 cents A Week
’ W eather Prophet
Tomorrow Only
Jack HalfhIU and family have
moved from Alta Ave. of thia
city to Medford, where Mr. Half­
hIU has purchased a lunch coun­
ter. He formerly was proprietor
of the Port Shasta, near the
Southern Pacflk depot.
The finest and moat complete
line of Xmas cards. Darling Sta-
dio and art store.
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Front Keen Creek—
D. O. Ames of the Keen Creek
Service Station was a business
visitor ln Ashland yesterday. -He
also visited with friends while
here.
CHAIR OF HTEKR HORNS
'
USED BY KANSAS JUDGE
DODGE CITY, Kan«., _ (UN)
— The probate judge of Dodge
City has one of the moat unique
seats from which to dispense
Justice ta the country.
The cbal{, built ln 1893. to
made entirely from the horns of
steers which at «ne time ranged
^plains near here. The horse have
beep polished to a high 'degree!
and reflect shades of rose, laven-1
Jar and green.
Wildcat skins cover the head-1'
rest, back of the Beat of the
ehalr. A silver plate bearing the
The Tidings will hereafter be 15 cents per week or
$7.50 a • year.
. «
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An Excellent Gift
For Christmas.
A quaint Swiss-cottage hygrometen, that pays for Itself In
many ways. It warns you when to take aa umbrella, or
when no| to hang out the wash. When the weather la to be
fine the two children will be out; when stormy Weather la
approaching the witch will con* out from 8 td 24 houra
ahead of rain or enow. It to *ur*rl>lngly reliable on local
weather conditions. Made on strictly scientific ' principles,
we have secured a special price on a quantity and. aa lonfl*
L 8st’ wl” 8e” them ior Exactly what Jt costa us to
retail them—only 69c.
Lithia Sp
Pharma’
Madden sells guaranteed
Quality portraits rain or
Studio Aahlanu.
H ave
Bab)
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THIS WILL ELIMINATE
^Tell the Tale”
Odd Fellows Of
Ashland Elect
acter whose gaga and good
nature on a train attract a
real prfhcesitto him.
Notwithstanding the fact that the Tidings today is coming to ypu in a
greatly agumented form, with mapy additional features including the
full United News wire service, the price of 15 cents per week or $7.50
a year is exactly the some as has been charged.
is earnestly requested. By your help in having the change ready every
Saturday morning, by keeping, the receipt card the carrier boy will
give you in an accesible place, you will assist materially in the success
of the present plan
D aughter—
Officers of Ashland lodge. No.
45, I. O. O. F. have been elbeted
for the ensuing year, with H. O.
Wolcott as noble grand. Other
officers chosen were; »ice-graad,
Leo Schoeniger; secretary, O. B.
Hooper; financial secretary. B. C.
F*yne; treasarer, William Myer.
IT CÓSTS PÍO MORE
* YOUR COOPERATION
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lund
are the parents of a baby daugh­
ter horn to them Sunday even­
ing at their home at 1714 Sixth
street, La Grande. Oregon. — La
Grande Paper.
A nomll-town comedy char­
Subscribers who have heretofore been paying the collector monthly
will be asked to pay the carrier boy each Saturday morning. Yearly
subscriptions will be-accepted but those desiring to subscribe for a
shorter length of time will be asked to do so on the Weekly basis.
much detailed bookkeeping, expensive collection service and will
allow more time and energy to be spent upon producing a newspaper
that will reflect the true spirit of Ashland, w ' ,
LOOK ’EM OVER TONIGHT
MILLER’S TOGGERY
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The Ashland Tidings
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