Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 26, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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DAILY TIDING»
W ft* Vkr Vl«a*ant home
Thursday, J a a .- 27.— Past
trons* Club meets at Ik e
o f Mrs. L J y ä Ä o b e d r I
Church 8 t $ s l
Thursday, Juu
Card club m M f ^ S U is l
club rooms. ’ HosuUes1,1
1 CUntoa B a u a M fe M b ta d
Heary C a rtd fl'V
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d tf O x|
street, Sunday afternoon, January
tweaty-third.
r Those who enjoyed thia delis t)t-
fu l affair were Moroni Olsen, Mist
Dorothy Adams, Mr. Byron F it
g«r, M r. Joe W illiam s and Mfes
Janet Young, all of the Moropl
' Olsen Players, and the Misses
Floy and Beverly Youpg Mis«
Janet Young is a eister-iij-Uw of
Mrs. Georgle Young.
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a » «
qtorw* stun
gÓwrcé o f C fóàp ™
Jade Supply Found
•BEAUTY
Ashland
u ef Jade i ■ I«
4 » off. r 4 lr
I rascisco, »««
negative
»terprteed by G irl Friends—
ij'M I s s Irwanda Bateman was
Ih e J ^ e ^ ^ F ^ y ^ e X n ^ U n 1
|h « t a m ere
iM Af « M i l l
ceived undue attention, as stu­ Quoted
dent« «canned tha lists o f those
travel,
who were exempt.
I* .
for thi
jn a r y »1, j|e w t h e y arrtojd at the
'! patemaa fconto: to cel^fcata] her
ira of C binpft
^Trans-Pacific
a r ’ regularly
Ina, found In
better
boastings of
Id the etisf
was a special
w
r .
nqw ;and fBda a u f see W A l
the returns ep year invest
ment wiU be.
”
Souther« Gregod M o rg u i, M r. W .
feTening ww L « e i ( p |^ tn ^ H. «Msrojr, suphi lhteadentant of
i i n t f s &
K
city schools at O A ble Pass, and
gam er and listening to music un­
CHILD rahjtd
tended to two Chinese, revealed at
til a late hour, when Mrs. Bate- Mr. R A- W hitm an o f Rhosalx.
Mr.
Henry
Enders,
Jr..
was
the
f least o n e source of supply. Two
1 man served delicious retresh-
Shanghai men safely passed the
1 ments.
inspection on board ship and were
Miss Bateman’s guests ware the
(CoatinatJ from page 11
on the. pier, whan suspicion was
Misses Grace Cocjnbe, Mary Ga-
MempJjJa. for-, hospital care.
eycltqd. ‘ i . , ' 1
,
' ley, Lucille Carson, N e jra Bart­
' Hba Is »tasted 'Se a baby
Sap Froqciecp Chinese waved
lett, Lydia Smith. Eljeni Qaley,
swallows soft eorenle and. > ,
ir them* A hearty »M eting, they
Lorraine' Sparr, Dorothy Stt^ens,
tnit‘according td kttsndairr’ns
» rushed to, th e ,p lp r and prepared
■tae tsst«e d s th im :
. Her
; and Fredericks Brommer, Miss
J. to hustl» the pewoonsers o ff to a"
has
s a d 'A con
' Bateman’s house gupst.
lea st.
- p > •
Priced for Quick Sale.
B B B
daify. An alcohol bath is g
her every mora lag.
o '-1
Norcross Home Scene of Birtfa-
. io the t arrivals, gipposedly
Buy Now and Sava Mogey.
1 day Dinner—
e travellag merchants on business;
Doctor« declare that if
The home of Mr. a^d Mrs. L i
Tourings, Coupes and Tudor
it were sp«rchhd,i Jgde v a lu e d » at
Sedans also Dodge, Butck and
L. Norcross at 84« Boulevard was
w. f 10,00«
was found 1« their
Chevrolet
t
£ slothing.
1 the scene of a v e ry pretty birth-
' day dinner, Saturday evening,
11
The merchants Ng Kay Foo and
Priced: - $20, $75, $115,
' January twenty-second in honor
r Quong K ay are held for
tria l
$165, $175. $200, $225.
of Miss Audrey McPherson.
on smuggling charges. In the
Thy color scheme was eteverly
, , meantime wptoh.on the liners has
fcet us Give You a
1 carried out *n eld rose and white
i been doubled.
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Demonstration
; with cut flowers as a eenterplsce.
r
A delicious tprse course pin­
ner was served featuring in the
' last csursa a beautiful birthday
. > (Contingtd from Page 1)
‘ cake.
-
are 2J,»1^,000 rwjjeterod -mef^r
Besides 1 the hostesses. Misses
vehicles in the U nited States, a
1 Stewart, Wtlson and Arm estroul.
new high figure.
Of this num-
1 those present .were >the Misses
•ber 19,|2d,pQ0 are motor cars
’ M yrtle H all, Dora Larson, Ruth
and the balance trucks.
’ kPnrdy, Mrs. Edith Deuel atad the
• The automobile industry failed
’ honored guest Miss Audrey Mc-
to make a pew production record
* Pherson.
three times in its hlstpry.
The
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first lim e was ip. L J I8 .
T h«
Ever since the world began, ' Reception Given toy M r. and Mrs.
othejc times were in f M l and
true hospitality has been the key­ ' Hanford—
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«« » a
ra y
note of our social progross.
At
A reception was given in the
first it was primitive— but al- parlors of the Chistlan church
ways the beet was glvep to the Sunday evening after church ser­
guest as an expression of love. vices, for Mr. and Mrs. W< E.
Then entertaining grew more Sanford, who w ill leave soon for
elaborate and magniUcient until Dunsmuir, California, where they
it« very purpose was submerged will make their home. .
in pomp and splendor. Finally
Delciqus
refreshments
were
the world awoke to the inner served and a d elig h tfu f social
meaning of the simple • life, and hour was spent.
1
"HoaplU ltty” was again looked
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upen aa the “A rt of Entertaining W .R . C. Has Social A fternoon—
Others so as te Make Them Hap­
The W. R. <5. had a social af­
18 Plate Rubber caee hattork»
py.”— Ida Dailey Allen.
ternoon In the I. O. O. F. hall
th« toH « Quality h a tten yoa
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n»y front, $20.00 to 122.00
Monday afternoon, January «4. i
The Meant Ashland Chapter
ror in other ma£es. , (
,
A very tine program of music
Daughters of the American Revo­ and readhWW * ’“• «ben --and ■ d8* :
h t i ? la tte r y jt s 8«)’ per ceat
lution, met "at the home of Miss 1 riefous refreshments were served
« f - pH care and ie ideal M
Mollie Songer on H elnu n street, by the committee in charge
your Radio.
Friday, January twenty-first. As-
The honored guests were Com­
sistant hostesses were Mrs- Au­ rades E. K. H all and G. P. Sayle
Butcher knives, values up
gust 8cheurman, Mrs. A. G. of the Post.
W W
Recharge, $1.00
Adams and Mrs. C. W . Hanson.
to $2.50 for
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Members responded to roll call
Radio Batteries, . . . . 75ç
THERE IS A DIFFERENCE IN COAL AS ALSO
by giving interesting accounts of Katertained W ith
Dr. Bertha « . Saw^pr pater­
the fossil remains that are found
IN WOOD: IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST.
:e price made when
In Oregon The registrar reported, tained a nntnber ni Jpests with a
in yonr old battery on
that several papers for new mem­ delightful d la ty - at the
PARIWG
Sprlngs hotel, 8 | «dar. Jappdry
bers were almost completed.
The Chapter observed a few twenty-third.
Those preset
moments of reverent silence in
loving memory of Mrs. Elisabeth Mrs. Howard, ]
Pi
H. McGee, who very recently Carlon
Crandall; ’ 1 * »
passed from their circle.
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H ardw are
Since this was the first meet­
ing since November, the business
“ The W inchester Store"
session was
unusually
long. JtoCietrotioBs
rsaetpp _
We Carry a Complete Line of
Among the matters receiving at­
The number of registration al
tention was the election of dele­ the local Chamber of Commerce
gatee to the state conference to are Increasing considerably as the
be held In March at Corvallis. weather ia becoming more mod-
and Scientific Correction for Ailments of the Feet,
Oregon. The state regent, Mrs. rale.
The majority of the out-
Gordon McCracken, reported that of town cars are enroute north, it
Mount Ashland Chapter
was is noticed.
named at the midwinter meeting
of the board of managers as the
first Chapter ia the state to pay
Four lúeee split Iwmkoo po|e rewound and put in
a ll state assessments.
first eh>o condition for $4.00.
The social hoar was,of special
laterest as the Chapter had the
great pleasure of congratulating
the Chapter regents. Mrs. H a r­
riet Fielding on her (Oth birth­
day. The birthday cake held
Opposite
only the most important, candle,
the
Field-
lag hat V W { f tS fc t b a r of her
splendiaáhsefw Uhr. and bar Rheumatism is easier to avoid that
cure, states « well-known authority
ready rs
re are advised to dress warmly, ken
honor si
S feet dry, avoid exposure, am
ove all. drink plenty of apod wait
id avoid eating sweet, of aR M ad - ,
always
Rheumatism is caused by bME
years.
IMS-, and acids resulting from fgto
scendai
grim.
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com prehend.
<T Remember th is on your w edding «nmver-
her birthday, d Brooches and hraco-.
lih o f emeralds are in th e h igh est,
favor w ith fem ininity.
- i U sed Fords
Uwwtaed RtomdWuri
Chas. A. W hite
ENDERS BLOCK
BASKETBALL
Clayçomb Motor
Ford Batterie»
#12.00
O nly a Few L eft
Central P oint Girls vs. A shland Girls
First Gante, .7:30—Second Gome, 8:15
B ojoy M etropolitan
THOROUGHLY SEA SO N ED WOOD
SE E D SERVICE
D IA M O N D & GAS CO. B R IQ U E TS
T H E V E R Y B E ST UTAH A N D
W YOM ING COAL.
K ITC H EN
- - - K N IFE
SPECIALS
Central P oin t H igh vs. A shland U igh
We are prepared to m ake prom pt
deliveries
BIGH T HERE AT HOME
Select
seed fo | spring planting from our stock,
the moat complete one ,between Portland and Sac­
ramento.’
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E verything for the Garden
Send F or Qqr 1927 Seed Catalog.
Only 57 Cents
W H ITTLE
T R A N SFER
CO.
M onarch Seed & Feed Co.
Oregon
M e d fo rd
Your Seedsmen Since 1910
Sim paoif»
Dr. S choll’s F oot Comfort
B ring in S w t Eishiag P o le apri W e it
put in gond condition.
OVEBLANP SHOE SHOP
It Rheumatic
Eat No Sweet«
TH U R SD A Y , JA NUARY 27
^Mohawk Club, Portland,
CpM«tK,
Mrs.
charm!
linate
it ion in spending
^»Ave regularly,
fpf money and
Pullets
We contract to grow pullets and deliver them
4 1 dozen—100 or 1000.
Trom PU R E HOLLYWOOD TR APN ESTED S. 0.
W hite Ldghorna, every bird guaranteed, also chicks.
W rite a t once for prices.
L A N E ’S
EGG
Willamina, Ore.
O ban Scratch
$2.76 per 100 lbs.
Stock. T on ic
Wheat . . . . . . ____ $2.75
lultry Pan-a-Cea
Gteod Mash / ......... $2.90
per 100 lbs.
Cracked Com . . . . $2.50
Dried
Butterm ilk
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M cNair Bros. ,
• ’ (t I
H erbert’» Grocery
Ashland Norm al
A§hland
R ANCH
D A F F O P IL FARM S
B A B Y CHICKS
H A T ctH N O
-j; a
t^fter Fobfuary 22ud.
n ^ lif
oiks who are subject to rbeumatisim
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