Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 04, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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handful o f men under
THE M IL SPLITTER
r. Ft*, a—w . i . c . vm
Is the Odd Fellows hail.
. Frh. T— A UH and Floral
ty will meet ia the pabUc
u r ada r . Fch. X — Delphian
Chapter meets la the Lithia
Springs hotel nt two p. m.
oesday. Feb. X — Upper Valley
Community club meets In the
clubhouse for an all-day ses­
sion.
edaesday. FVh.
Wednesday
Club meets at the home of Mrs.
Otto W in ter on the Boulevard,
at 220 p. m.
■turday. Feh. I X — College
A t the close of the program
delicious refreshments were serv­
ed aad a social hour, at which
Mrs. Inskeep aad small daughter
ware guests, was enjoyed by nll.i
Mrs C. F. TiRon. Mrs. W illiam
Myer, Mrs. V ina Decker aad Mrs.
H arris Dean ware representatives
from Ashland.
Soln« of the children of the SB
grade of Mias Bodhs* room ware
at school every day la the last
term. The chidren who were net
absent were Geprge
Frances
Smith. Joan Mosier. M arts Walls,
and Rechel Forsythe.
JOAX MOSIER.
HOUSE R E A D Y TO CONSIDER
PROPOSALS OF GOVERNOR
(Contlnutd from Page 1)
■traction of the six pee cent lim i­
tation amendment the income tax
would naturally fa ll within the
lim itation and could be taken out
only by a direct vote of the peo­
ple. nud fo r hut one year at a
This is the second semester.
The first day we read stories si­
lently. Then we told them to the
class. The next day we studied a
picture. W e then told onr exper­
iences like the picture. My teach­
er's name is Miss Larson.
D ELLA LAMB.
SB LANGUAGE
T H E B IR D I (X )U LD NOT SAVE
I had a little bird and one
day the bird got out of its cage.
My dog caught it and started to
eat it nlive. I tried to save It bat
I couldn't save ft for by the time
I got there the dog bad eaten It.
EU G EN E BORDERS.
SB.
as ha pula It, a nnck tor th e work.
Second, ha should hare a reason*
able amount o f working capital.
T h ird , ha should have enough
land to be able to keep hts soil
free from contamination.
Fourth, he should start with
the very beat chicks obtainable.
A few coats extra per chick nec­
essary to secure chicks from high
predecías, vigorous stock
pays
season he has installed a dddd ugg
Ms
la
the
Ions
run.
aehool bow taking ap a t a quar­ electric incubator. When he gets
F ifth , work head and hands to-
ter to oau. I t Jaut means a HUM well under way he w ill he hatch­
more hurrying fur some o f the ing from SOS to 1000 chicks per
students, bat Us worth It boeaaas week.
school is'dismissed-at 3 :4 6.
He considers the egg n arket
Misa Sylvia Hach èaterod A. H. here as satisfactory and he feels
that there are bright prospects ia
the future for the poultry indus­
As a precautionary suggestion
try.
he added, start ia oa u small scale
When asked it he would advise
sad build up gradually and do
c artin g on throe acres he replied.
uo< figure that If you have done
“No.” because daager from soil
contamination.
Soil coatamlna-
<UN) — 8*>okiag) w ill h e'allow - tins, to his mind, is the hardest
ed ia the living quartern o f too problem and the main source of
Stanford» university seroritlea
trouble to every grower,
in Robe H a ll, girl's M t o i t a o ^ m tjff SS f T ** 1 1Utle • “ >•**' toT *
This decision today
or more. “ I f baby
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statement last moult from P r u M c h ic k s are not given new ground
by using preparations of
dent Ray Lyman W ilb u r, author- j each year, there is sure to be
immaculate purity. Clean­
ixlng the sororities or other trouble sad if a fellow can’t
sing,
toning and purity
groups to settle for themselves raise a nice bunch of pullets he
should be the basis of
the question of co-eds’ righto to is beaten before he gets storied.”
home treatment
smoke.
be said.
The supplies carried, on the
Chaumont w ill he inadequate for
the long royage, it was believed
here and more will be loaded at
Honolulu.
GROUND MOO D A T
February the 2nd was Ground
Hog Day.
I f the ground hog
Monday was the beginning of
cotn<-a out sad sees his shadow*
we will have six more weeks of some new 3Bs. W e were glad
w in ter.• He did come out and he they came in. W e have 3« ia our
saw his shadow, so that mesas room now.
we will have six more weeks of
W e have two n«w cupboards la
winter.
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our room. W e are going to use
A L F R E D CLAW SON
them fo r our hooks. W e have two
Women’« Clah meets at th e ;
home of Mrs. R. W . Stearns at
23 North Orange. Medford.
Miss Wilson received a beaati-
TH E NEW PLANT
ful plant this week, f t looks very
0 bounteous Heaven, sings true as
The pupils of Mias Bark's rooi
nice on P a r neW cupboard.
dove and bough
in the Lincoln school were sn
W « are stndyiag about Abra­
Brought to the ark are coming prised to see a new potted Cii
ham Lincoln in language. Miss
evermore.
eraris plant on her desk. Th
H ili is our teacher in language.
Given though we seek them not, plant has big gree leaves an
JOT M O FFE T.
bat while we plough
purple petals with a , yellow cei
This sea of life without a visible ter.
MUM* MOORE'S GROUP
shore.
K A R L MOORE
W e are making up stories In
Do neither promise, ask nor grace J
Mias Moore’s group aad we are
implore
going to make pictures to go with
la what alone is onro, the living |
The second grade is beginning onr stories. W hen we finish onr
Now.
the study of the foods we eat. stories and pictures we are going
M B S
Tuesday the 2Bs went toThq store to paste them on black paper and
Jackson County Health Associa­ to see bow many foods they could put them ou the wall la oar room.
tion Meets—
find. Friday the 2 As are going to
M IL D R E D URBAN.
A meeting of the Jackson Coun­ nee if they can Had some others.
CB
ty Health Association was held at Then we shall find out all we can
the beautiful home of Mrs. E. H.
SPRING
Janney in Medford Wednesday af- I
February 2nd ’ was
Ground
teraooa. February second.
j
H o g 'i Day. Spring w ill soon be
SB LA NG UA G E CLASS
Mrs. P. O. Crawford, oonnty I
My school work this year has here. W e have sees many birds
publicity chairman, presided. She beau exciting because I am In the
lately. W e Ilk a w inter bat Ire
called for reports from the pub-1
SB In Miss Mooney*« room. My are glad spring Is coming.
liclly chairman of each County I
class has been vary busy because
TA LE M ETER
Health Unit. Mrs. Alice Hollo­ there are student teachers who
way. chairman of the Coanty Seal come from the Normal
School.
sale, reported having received I
They are trying to help ns In onr
tlT T A wfth ten UclMbto itot y e ti school work. They are tesehtvg
heard from and was hoping the I
receipt of tlSOd. The speaker of I us many interesting things. Miss
Parsons Is our English .teacher,
the afternoon was Dr. Inskeep. I
and we have six people in onr
who has taken Dr. Gsery’a place!
with the Conaty Health /umocia-1 class. W e are in a different room
from the other students. In onr
tien.
His subject was “ Im m unisation] language class we are w riting in­
dividual paragraphs and the best
L U C IL L E OOODLBTT
one w ill be in the paper.
I t was vary interesting - aad ia-
L IL L IA N V tC A R 8
atxmctive aad many questions
w e n asked la the dleeuasloa that
SB LANGUAGE
followed.
Brigadier Aaklaad Aerea In the poultry bua-
General Butler, who win romaln lnuau^Mr. Morrison auyu Oral: a
peraon should hare a liking. or
at his poet as commander.
Southern Pacific wUl b u llí a
316,*<0 stock loading corral at
Texnm, near Klam ath Falls.
Colds
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mnrtlaled aad marched aboard
the transport.
As the ship sailed out into the
blue Pacific with its load of
troops and provisions the local
Wednesday sight the east of
the operetta aad their couch went1
to Medford to the vaudeville.
These in the party were
Kaatce
Hager. Jack Nlma. Jena Stratton,
John Ragar, Miss Laura Raguse,
Horace Dana, Madge aad Marie
mitehell and Donald Hinthorne.
Ellen Gaiey made a ” publicity
speech*’ in the assembly Wednes­
day, advertising the Camp Fire
Girls Stunt show Saturday night.
She called on the different char­
acters in the playlet that they are
presenting to stand so that - the
student body would know who 1
was participating In the event.
I
GARDEN SEEDS
prc]>aration8 will k e e p
your skin healthy so it
will grow lovely, too.
ASHLAND
OREGON
OS * SAFE D E F O S n
Registered Pharmacist
We Will Welcome Yoa As A Shareholder
m es
VALENTINES? lc TO 50c
VALENTINE NAPKINS, 10c DOZ.
VALENTINE FANCY BOX STATIONERY
75c VALUE . ; A. ..........49c
VALENTINE CANDY IN HEART SHAPED
BOXES, 50c TO $2.50
RED HEARTS FOR DECORATING, 10c PKG
CHOCOLATE HEARTS, 5c, 10c, 25^
McNAIR BROTHERS
You the Income
WE WILL GLADLY ADJUST AND GIVE IN­
FORMATION ON ANY OF DR. SCHOLL’S FOOT
APPLIANCES REGARDLESS OF WHERE THEY
WERE PURCHASED.
You will have no difficulty collecting the
income on an investment in the Preferred
Shares o f this company.
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
W e mail you the dividends regularly—
by check— every three months.
in start investing now with as little
nonth. The monthly investment
convenient help to all who wish
‘The Winchester Store
Tbe cost of a safe deposit by the month or year
is no small and Hie' protection so great, you
cannot afford to l>c without one if, you have
iiuportaat papers, jewels or other valuables
yon want to protect.
OUR SAFE DEPOSIT? BOXES WILL IN­
SURE YOU ABSOLUTE PROTECTION AT
ALL TIMES.
T he C alifornia O regon P ower C ompany
The Best in the World For lx*« Money
ELHART’S
F irst N a w n A l B ank
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
YOU’LL NEVER REGRET IT
^Samson” Suit Coses, Hand Bags
See It At
I f you are not already familiar with the
forms of aervioe available here—the num­
erous ways in which we oan be helpful to
ye w ple as e come in and talk things over
with as. Ton w ill always be cordially
FEBRUA
Attract People
They mast be safe and colorful
— free from ugly-shine— not dry
•v sallow— pores that do not
show. Jaut try this new wonder-
ta i Frearh Process Face Powder
called M ELLO-GLO. Stays on a
leng time — very pure
you’ll
be amazed at Its superior beauti­
fying qualities — nothing llk t It
— gwt MELLO-GLO. L l t h i a l
Springe Pharmacy.
J
Having adopted service to the people of
thia section as a part of our continuous
program, this bank to most happy to have
yon benefit through its service to yoa.
Elizabeth Arden
GARDEN TOOLS
2 Delighted, “Splendid,"
"Everyone marvels at
V olum e and Tone,"—
these and hundreds o f
o th e r te s tim o n ia l ex­
pressions received from
delighted owners o f the
i
Protect Your Skin
The girls basketball team have 1
S T V D E R A K E R D R ILLS
The highest in the Studebaker new red end white suits. They
drills in the sixth grade of the are made of white material with I
Lincoln school ere as follows:
Mildred Vrban. 3«: Rndolph
Petersen, 30; Malcolm Meyer, 36;
Rachael Forsythe, 26.
The program mapped ont In the
house at present in to get thé gov­
ernor’s bills before it and push
them through second readings
and into the committee’s hands
before adjournment, have them
Rex W erts was not in class
printed and on the members’
Thursday because he had an acci­
desks when the seeslon recon­
dent on his bicycle Wednesday.
venes Monday morning.
RUDO LPH PEDERSON.
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I t to af special interest that each local
chapter of the Americas Legion, vnder
suggestion of the National Commander,
and direction of the State and local Com­
manders, to to devote part of its time to
oemmunlty aervioe. Ashland Post will, of
course, measure np, and Ashland w ill
benefit accordingly.
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ARMY GOODS STORE
The Citizens Bank
Biggest Little Store in Town
Opposite New Hotel — Open Even
Ashland, Oregon
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offices .
Ntodtord.Orenttftu«. Roseburg. Klamath Falls-Oregon
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