Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 18, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    ' pao « noon
Edison considers the present
crop of youngsters ’tame,** com­
pared w ith those when he was
a boy, and takes a decidedly
view of the future. Admitting
that the outlopk of the present
generation of youth is different
from ¿nat of the generation which
preceded it Edison says that if
such were not the case the pres­
ent generation would be hopeless.
Youth, he asserts is not deterior­
ating.
THE RAIL SPUTTER,
(Published by the pupils,of Lincoln public school).
December’s snow weather and
Santa’s coming.
When I go to grandpa's I al-
way get so many toys for Christ­
mas.
But when P stay In Ashland I
don't get hardly anything,* th e re
Is snow at grandma’s and there
ihn’t any here.
And . Santa’s
sleigh won’t go without
the
snow. , •
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December is here! , ' •
Christmas is near!
And Santa Claus soon
W ith his sleigh will appear.
f Waldo. Trusty.
.
6A Grade
in front of no wga a big stump.
We went right Into the. stump.
We went up the h ill again, and
Jumped on the pled and down we
went right into a great big pit.
I t was about six feet deep. We
had >a hard tim e getting o ut of
the pit and all or ue
quit
riding the big sled down the hill.
.* Frank Vrlan
. 6 B grade
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Friday, December 17. — Annual
. Xmas party Who Do Class M. E.
Church Friday evening, Dec.
Church parlors.
’
I Monday,.;A(c. 20— American Le-
i glou“ *Auxiliary w ill meet in
the Pioneer hall on W lnburn
I
The present race of women Is
healthier than those of the last
ceptury, the Inventor said*.
why.
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Monday, D«f. 90— Royal Nelgh-
MANY WILL SHARE IN
*8,000,000 ESTATE
(Continued from Page One)
on and Thomas L . Cotton, Con­
soles.
Utah, J. A. Riggs, Panultch;
Mrs. Dolly Bleak. Provo.
Washington — W. Percy Mc­
Candless,
Eugene McCandless,
H arry McCandless; Daisy McCand­
less, Davis and Gertrude McCand­
less Devlin, all of Centralia; Eva
McCandless Hinckley, Olympia.
California— Mrs. Susie E. Flack
and Leslie W alter Johnson, San
Bernardino.
The bulk of the other claim­
ants are residents ot North and
South Carolina, Virginia, Ten­
nessee, Mississippi and Louisiana.
Asked If he agreed that men
bora w ill meet fn the Moose
and
women should step aside
A HAPPY CHRISTMAS
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.and make way for a new
A ll waa still in the little house
Tuesday, Dee. 21— Civic Club w ill
.generation,
Edison set 60 years
where Tim Long llged. I t was
meet in the clubhouse on W ln-
as
an
age
such
abnegation should
Christmas Eve. Tlm<s parents [ - burn Way.
be appropriate.
were very poor. They could not
Tuesday, Dec. S I .— Alpha Chapter
A man who has reached the
buy him anything for Christmas. I No. 1. O. E. 8. Will meet in the
age o f 36, he said, Is Just be­
A CHRISTMAS STORY
As they were by the fire they
Chewlng gum, postage stamps,
Masonic H all. *
,
There was once a little boy who heard something light on the roof.
ginning to get down to business. matches— they all sell for a pen­
Thursday, Dec. 28-— Lady Elk's
As for the “prevailing unrest,” ny. But Christmas Seals, bring­
was good to his niother. He got In aa,lnstant Santa Claus Jumped
Edison * said that the ‘'unrest" ing health and happiness, are
th« wood up and washed the dish- down . the chlmmnby., H e gave ... Card club w ill meet In the
| E lk ’s
clubrooms.
Hostesses,
may be and often has been di­ penny investments paying high
Tim all Unde of toye. . He gave
Mrs. T. H. Simpson and Mrs.
vine.
When Christmas came he got a* the old people presents too.
dividends.
H. O. Frahbach.
bicycle and candy and some toys.
Tim got up feelfng sad but when
Friday, Dec. 2 4 -—G. A. R. w ill
He was happy as could be, and he jjo saw what Santo had brought
meet at 3 p. m.
shrfwed the boys his presentfi* him he Jumped and sang till he
Jaauary
8.— College Club .lunch­
They were glad to see the things was out of breath. Then he sat
eon at Hotel Holland, Med­
he had.
dowd and’ began playing with hie
ford, Ore.
.
toys.
H A R V E Y G EAR H A RT.
THE UNHAPPY CHRISTMAS
1
Te'ddy Gillson
[ “Peggy'« Pep Peddler's” Meet—
Oqce there was a very poor lit­
6 B grade
C o o « /)
The last meeting of “ Peggy’s
tle boy. Bdt be thought there
I Pep Peddler’s” , the stringed in-
was a Santa Claus and he thought
THOUGHTS
Istrum ent club of this city, was
that he would bring him some­
How deea Santa know If yon
ASA
thing.
ranchman
or I are bad? Does he look In the held In the ballroom of the L lth-
lla Springs Hotel on the evelnlng
When he woke up he went to window? But think of all the
I
of Wednesday, December 16.
look in his stocking but there little children In the world?
The business meeting was. call-
was nothing.
- Mother says that Santo knows
But he said he was glad that when little girls and boys are bad. led to order by thé secretary,
other boys and girls were happy I wonder If Santa has lota of eyes. I Miss Dorothy Stevens and a very
even If he did not get any thing. When I seen him at the store he I Interesting business session was
I held, during which time
many
only had but two eyes.
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Johp M iller.
I
Important
matters
concerning
Mother said that Santo was go­
ing to be in the store and then the club were taken up and dia-
Three sketches of former 8ec- District of Columbia court as a
I cussed.
,
1 can ask him a ll these questions.
retary of the Interior, Albert B. conspirator in the Elk Hills and
The rem alnter o t. the delight- Fall, recently -acquitted In the ¡-Teapot Dome Oil lease scandals.
Ruth Hale
|
Kiwanis Club
Hears Reports
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Annual reports ot committees
occupied the attention of the K i­
wanis club at their regular lunch­
eon meeting
yesterday. The
committee reports indicated that
the club was in a most healthy
condition, with th emembershlp
showing an Increase and the at­
tendance record for the y e a r
above standard. President of the
Club, J. H. Hardy predicted In
his annual report that next year
will be the best in the history ot
the local club. Community sing­
ing under, the leadership of Henry
Enders, Jr., was another feature
of the meeting.
.Money from the 192^ Seal Sale
sent a speaker to 22 teachers’ in­
stitutes and to the annual meet­
ing of each one of the 19 county
health aeeoclattons.
Al««f
Basket Ball
FAIX
Ashland Armory
SATURDAY NIGHT
O. A. G VARSITY
I tul evening wae spent-In danc-
name was Norbn. One day he
sqid to his father. “Father, fa­
ther, please tell me how Santo
goes across the sky with his rein­
deer.”
Father salfl, “I do ndt' know.
You w ill have to ask him when he
comes tonight.” -■
The little boy said, “W ell, how
can I see him tonight, because I
will be asleep."
Father said, 'Then yon won’t
get to find out.
“Oh. daddy, I should be in bed
asleep."
-
“W ell, then, my son,
go to bed and sleep tighi
SANTA CLAUS
Santo Claus comes from the
northlsnd,, Bob told his brother.
“I know him too.
His name is
Mr. Pops, because it la our dad.
I saw him last Chrlstmak. I f yon
stay up too late Santo w ill never
come. But If you be good he
Darrell Sielaff,
ON THE BIO SLEIOH
I Ing, and at a late hour the par­
The evening was happily spent
DOYS AND GIRLS AID SOCIETY ity went, down to the Plaza Con­
in
pleasant conversation un til a
The hoys and girls of the L in ­ fectionery and were served ice­
late
hour, when the Christmas
coln school are going to do a good cream, wafers and jandy. The
present were given out.
, ,
I
hostesses
for
this
happy
a
ffair
deed by giving the Aid Society at
Portland Oregon -some provisions were the Misses Mildred Moss,
for Christmas.
and Margret Irw in and the boat
was Raymond Cotter.
Cora Mae Bachers
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Lincoln P. T. A —
An interesting
meeting was
held by the Lincoln P. T . A., Par-
en) Teacher Association, in the
Lincoln school,
Friday after­
noon, December 17, with Mrs.
Clinton Baughman presiding.
! A most delightful program was
presented by the pupils of the
I school. The'students In Miss H lle-
Janet Gould
man's room gave a clever one-act
play, which was followed by a
guitar number by Paul Icenhow-
SHORTEST love story
er.
Miss Rose Aitken played a
LONDON. (U P )— The world’s beautiful cello accompanied at the
shortest love story told in eleven piano by her mother, Mrs. H. S|
words la contained In the “Agony Aiken.
,
Column” of one of London’s dally
aewspapere. I t reads;
Canoe. Conple, Cupid. Con­
gratulations. Car. Church. Chor­
The Christmas cantata, “Em ­
al. Cake. Champagne. Confetti.
manuel,"
under the direction of
Continent.
■
Miss Leona Marsters, was pre­
sented Thursday evening Decem-
Call 610 Fehtge-Roach Trans­ Ib er 16 in the Normal school au-
fer, no< Hamaker Transfer.
Idltorium , to a very large and ap­
7?-Thurs.-Sst. preciative audience, by the glee
Last year when I lived In
Marshfield I went to school there.
It snowed all one night. I went
to school there and brought my
little sled and when we got there
two boys found a big horse sleigh.
We brought It up to the top ot
THE NAME TELLS A TRUB
the hill. There were ten boys on
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STORY
the big sled. We started down the
The very same, Foley's Money
h ill and we went very fast. There and T ar Compound, tells why,
with, without opiate* or chloro­
form, it la so quickly affective la
stopping coughs and In healing
the distressing cause. Because It
alone combine* th * cnratlv* v lr-
toes of pure Pine T a r and other
healing Ingredients, together with
mollifying demulcent effects
Ashland Laundry Service the
of clear fresh Honey. From 661
B. 46th at., Chicago, coma* thia:
Worth While?
•'A stubborn eongh worried me,
kept me awake nights, and ceelst-
When The Weather Is
ed other cough medicine*, hut
Windy, Rainy, Cold, Hot, quickly y l*l4 *d to yon» good
Foley’* Honey and Tar Com­
When there is sickness, pound. My druggist reoommended
When visitors come,
It.” Ask for i t . ' ' Sold every­
When other duties call. where.— N o.'3.
When Is
I never heard of a woman
being tickled on washday
unless it was because she
had sent her bundle to
the laundry.
Furry Bag
We Have the Service You
Want When Ygu Want I t
Just Phope 1-6-5
clubs of the school.
The clubs had worked
hard
I and faithfully for the event, and
I Thursday night’s entertainment
I was of unusual m erit. The stage
SOUTHERN OREGON NORMAL
Good Preliminary
Normal Rooks vi. Battery B
ETIQUETTE
FIRST GAME STARTS 8 P. M,
By g llly Selkirk
No one should stand close to or
directly behind the ball, move or
talk when a player is making a
stroke.
-
(Continued)
Big Game Starts 9:15
.
Admission 50c
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Students 25c
( Come See Coach Hughes' Team Surprise the Aggies)
N E W YORK, Dec. 18.— (U N )
— Young people of today are
not what they used to be and
Thomas A. Edison, approaching
“Art p r e " is What Reboux calls her his 80th birthday and looking
new m o tre d fe it.
The pile, belnr.
backwards. Is glad, of It, the In­
longer than on ordinary felts, lend»
itself well to thia treatm ent of pres» ventor says in an Interview In
log down the design.
the'current of Forum magasine.
You WJJ/ be P leased
w ith
Lady Frederick” Buys Seals
E very Printing Order
WE DO FOR YOU.
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was beautifully^ decorated w ith
I Christmas trees, greens and tin ­
sel, and the program
started
with a very Impressive otfndle
I procession.
The program was as follows:
Adeste Fldeles— Reading.
H ark, The Gikd Sound— W orth­
ing. Chorus.
Saw You in the Tw ilight—
Bacber.
Once Long Ago,
Bohemian
Carol.
Sleep Holy Child— French Car­
ol, Womens' Chorus.
Silent Nlgbt, Holy Night, Gru­
ber, Male quartet.
The first Nowell— Traditional.
I Sing, Oh Sing, This Blessed
.
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Regardless of what kind of printing you may need.
LETTERHEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES,
BOOKLETS, OR WHAT NOT.
THE TIDINGS
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Morn— Worthing.
H ark, W kst Mean Those Holy
Voices— Worthing, Chorus.
O Little Town of Bethlehem—
Stevens, Jennie Grover.
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Joy Fills Our Inmost Hearts
Today— Worthing, Ralph Chfcrch
and chorus.
Leona O. Marsters, director.
Lolita Pierson» accompanist.
can handle it quickly and to your entire satisfaction
at reasonable price.
Art Club Ha* Christmas Party—
The A rt Clfcb of thia city had
a delightful “no-hosteee” Christ-
mat party In th * Civic . Club-
hone* on W lnburn Way, Mon­
day evenlag,, December It .
' The rooms were most artistic­
ally decorated w ith t Christmas
trimmings and greens. A delic­
ious covered-dish
supper
was
daintily servtfd at a table, the
centerpiece M a g a email bril­
liantly decorated Christmas tree.
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO.
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Pauline Frederick, who appeared in “ Lady Fred­
erick“ last week at the Heilig Theatre in Portland, was
met near the stage entrance by little Hlen Lathrop, aged
6, and was askd to boy Christmaa seals.
Miss Frederick said she waa meat happy to buy them
lecauso they help little children to keep well. Helen is
here seen receiving the money and a gracious gmfle.
Phone 59
AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO CALL