Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 08, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    Through all that foods on nether
Howe'er magnificent or fair.
Grows but to parish, and entrust
Its ruins to their kindred' dust;
Yet, by the Alm ighty’s ever-dur-
lng care,
I Don’t forget the modern dance
H er procréant vigils Nature keeps Ito be given at the Community
Amid the unfathomable deeps;
house Tuesday night. Good music.
And saves the peopled fields ef I good floor and a wonderful time.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
earth
(February 8, is the date.
Wednesday, Feb. «.— Social Circle From dread of. emptiness or dear-
As it is Impossible for Mrs. W .
of Christian church w ill meet
L. Moore to go on w ith the di­
at 2:3® in the church parlors.
recting of the play, Charles Rob-
Wednesday/ Feb, 9— Daughter* Host and H ostess nt Party—
lertson of Ashland, whose ability
of the Veterans w ill meet at
Mr. and Mr®. W . H. Perkiqs Ils well known, h a- consented to
the Armory at 2:00 p, m.
ware the host and hostess at a I take ever the direction of the
Thursday, Feb. 10.— E lk ’s Ladies delightful party, which was given least. The club feels very grateful
Card .club-' w ill meet In the at their attractive \new home u;i. Ito M r. Robertson for this kind
E lk ’s clubrooms. Mrs. George Beach street, Saturday evening, help and at a time w h e n 'it is
I greatly needed.
Ross and Mrs. W ill Mitchell, February fifth .
hostesses.
< The evening was spent playing
Mrs. A. H. Peachy an old resi­
Friday, Feb. 11 — Past Noble Bridge, listening to the radlq, dent who is visiting her children
Grand’s club of Hripe Rebekah dancing and' Miss Helen Holmes here, is ill at tpe home of her
lodge No. 44, I. O. O. F. will very
entertainingly
told
the I daughter, Mrs. Dan. McKinney on
meet at the home of Mabel guests.* fdrtunes by reading their Lincoln street. She hgd planned
be in Applegate this week with
I
Jordan at 227 Granite street palms. This was both Interesting Ito
at 2 p. m.
and amusing and caused m ir ti] (her daughter, Mrs. Lee Port, but
this attack of tonsolitis w ill keep
Wednesday, Feb. 9.— Washing­ fvn.
' ' . .
ton F. T . A. v lll m eet'in the*
A t a - la t e hour the hostess her confined to her home for
Washington school.
sdrved unusually elaborate re ­ some time.
Wednesday, Feb. 0^—Wednesday freshments at tables w h ic h . were I M r. and Mrs. L. B. Tucker and
Club moets at the home of Mrs. daintily set and perfectly np-1 M r. and Mrs. Heath were visitors
Otto W inter on the Boulevard, pointed. The main feature was a I in T ra il Tuesday.
huge eake frosted w ith white on I The food sale at H ardy’s gro­
at 230 p. m.
Hatnrday, Feb. 12. — College which were the words “Ashland I cery by the women of Bellview P.
Women’s Club meets a t the Tidings 1927’’, w ritten wtth p ln k l T. A. wag a success. Everything
was sold and about th irty dollars
home of Mrs. R. W . Stearns at frosting.
)
28 North Oracgo, Medford.
Those who enjoyed this happy I (8 8 0 ) netted to the Association.
affair were: Mr. and Mrs. E. M. I The Community club Is plannig
Berg. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Read. I a like sale to be given In the near
the Misses Ethel Shrum, Dorthy I future, tor the specific purpose
Reid, Pearl Shrum, Geòrgie Cof-1 of making the second payment on
the piano, which the club bought
fee, Helen Holmes, Messrs. John I
from the Bogery estate, for the
Galey, W arren Doremus, Charles
clubhouse some weeks ago.
Petrie, Lyle Ashcraft and the
Keep in mind the seventeenth
host and hostess, M r. and Mrs. I
and eighteenth of February. You
W. H. Perkins.
won’t We disappointed.
'to the neve In the Ashland Tid­
ings. W e w ill be careful from now
on, to keep o ff this news.
Mrs. Loots Tucker, mother o f
the Tucker boys of this communi­
ty, Journeyed to Medford last
Thursday night and enjoyed the
radio broadcasting of the old-
fashioned fiddlers contest. Con­
sidering the fact that Mrs. Tucker
is well Into the eighties It Is m ar­
velous that she can take such
Jaunts, and return In the "wea
sma” hours, and feel no i l l ef­
fects therefrom.
RUSSIAN GYPSIES REFUSE
hut h e^ th , which prompted the coughs and disturbing
n ig h t; needs of elderly people. Ask
TO BOB ÊAIR OF GIRLS rfffbrt to curtail the hair o f little coughs. Is exactly suited to the | It. Sold everywhere.— No. I.
gypsy girls.
MOSCOW, (U P )— The effort
to crop the locks of gypsy child­
ren In the three new gypsy
schools Just established in Mos­
cow caused such indignation that
It had to be abandoned.
Long
locks are a part of the stock-in-
trade of Russian gypsies. The
women weave paper
money,
flowers, ribbons and coins into
their hair, a picturesque feature
which they refused to surrender
for any fashion dictate.
It was not fashion, however,
this to tho adoption of amoking
l by women.
I “Queen Marie smokes, it is re­
ported, and whether true or not,
this will tend to increase materi­
Washington Nerve Speclal- ally the use of cigarettes by a cer­
' ist il Arroused Over
tain class of women who take ub
Increase of Habit
the habit Jnnocently, Jqst as they
have adopted othef popular cus­
WASHINGTON-. (U .P .) — The toms, such as short skirts and
race Is doomed unless American .bobbed hair.
women stop smoking cigarettes,
"There is an Inborn desire .on
In the opinion of Dr. Daniel H. the part of ypung people to do
Kress, nerve specialist of the things out of the ordinary merely
Washington Sanitarium. .
to be odd. without thinking of the
“America is face to face w ith consequences and they seldom
a serious problem; while the ciga­ count the coat."
rette habit la harmful to men it
Dr. Kress said Scientific study
Is more injurious to women,* D r. has shown women are more sub­
Kress told the United Press.
ject to “tobacco heart” than men;
" If young women take up this that cigarette smoking injures the
habit generally, there w ill be a melody of tjte voice; mars beauty
regular landslide In physical and of countenance, and la time tana
mor&l degeneracy, and the race the skin o r*“pickles” it.
will be doomed.
,
“When the woman cigarette
“Children born to parents who smoker reaches the age of 60
are cigarette smokers are of a »she is almost certain to have a
nervous type and w ill In the fu ­ shriveled np skin end an expres­
ture fill to oier-flow lng otfr sionless countenance.
asylums for the insane.’’
“ With the false Idea that the
Cigarette consumption in the cigarette soothes the nerves,, many
W e are glad to notice that Nell United States has increased nearly take up the habit,’’ Dr. Kress
Entertained at Dinner—
creek is a regular contributor now 300 per cent in the last 10 years, said. “On the caotrary the ciga­
and Dr. Kress attributes much of rette shatters the nerves.**
G. W . Benedict and daughter
Miss May Benedict were delight­
fully entertained at dinner last street.
The business session was con­
week by Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Haney at their pleasant home ducted by Mrs. H. B. Carter, a ft*r
which was In charge of Mrs. Anna
east o f town.
Mr. Benedict and Mr. Haney waa In charge' of Mrs. Anna
are old school mates and spent Prescott, Mrs. Saddle Stratton
a happy time renewing old ex- and Mrs. Abbott, was given.
Delicious refreshments wore
peri enees.
attractively served by the hostess.
Social Circle Meets Tomorrow—
The Social Circle of the Christ' High School P. T. A. Meets
ian cbnrch w ill meet in the Thursday—
The Senior high school P. T.
church parlors tomorrow a fter­
noon,
Wednesday,
February A. w ill meet in the Senior high
school Thursday afternoon, Feb­
nlneth at two thirty.
Each lady Is asked to bring a ruary tenth at 3:80,
A very entertaining program
£pvered - dish and a few sand-
XKches, and a good attendance has been planned aa follows:
is desired as there w ill be elec­ I Mrs. Lonls Dodge w ill give an
address, the Southern Oregon
tion of officers.
Normal w ill give a musical num­
ber, Misa H arriet Bevington w ill
give a musical number and two
Mr. and Mrs. Lam bkin, delight­ ! numbers W ill be given by „the
fully entertained w ith a two physical training class of the
•W ’W
There’s inore to FitPstone Bal­
o'clock dinner at their country high school.
Following
the
program
dellc-
loons
than jjist mileage! Fire­
home near Talent, Sunday, Feb­
ions refreshments w ill be served.
ruary sixth.
stones give you more riding
Their gueets were Mr. and The public is cordially invited to’
comfort,
better action of brakes
Mrs. V. O. N. Smith and family attend this meeting and bring
through
ttiore
positive traction,
<
and Mrs. Ellen Smith.
Mr. your friends.
Bobbed
Portland
Comfortable Pullman ac­
co m m o d a t io n a a s s u r e a
night's restful sleep; arrival
in tim e for business-next
m orning.
R eserve space on either
N o . 54 or N o . 16. T he form­
er puts you in Portland at
7:15 next morning, the lat­
ter at 8:50a.m.
Returrfîng, sim ilar com ­
fo rta b le P u llm a n service
leaving P ortlan d either at
9£0p .m . (N o .l3 )o r (N o 5 3 )
at 1Æ0 a.m.—sleepers ready
at 9 3 0 p.m.
S ave 10% to 30% — buy
roundtrip tickets.
«10.70
roundtrip w eek-end fare. S old
Fri., Sat. or Sun. Limit Tdesday.
«10.8»
roundtrip 15-day fav? tor use any
day.
Southern
waa
found to be Impossible, the gypsy
children
themselves
organised
"■anltary committees* of pupils,
the members of which now grave­
ly examine ears, necks, wrists
and hands each morning.
The Background of
Experience
Years of successful experience and careful
study of funeral directing stand ready for
your call. You can rest assured that the
servictf you will receive is of the type
that only years of perfecting and study
could achieve.
There is a sound therapeutic
reason „why Foley'a Honey and
T ar Compound for coughs and
colds I» especially suited to the
needs of elderly persons: because
it' contains no chloroform, or
opiates to cause constipation,
(th at bug-bear
of ' advancing
years) and to dry up the natural
and neceasaiy .secretions. M ildly
laxative, wonderfully
soothing
and healing to the Irritated area.
Foley's Honey and T ar Compound
quickly stops a ll coughs a n d
throat Irritations, lingering “ flu ”
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Funeral Directors
Day Phone 212.
Night Phones 381-L— 321-J
Mrs. Louis Dodge, lady assistant
mall Down Daymen
8
Oldsmobile
CLOSED MODEL
Good Mechanical Condition, Good Rubber.
Bargain if Taken This Week.
Complete Tire Satisfaction
Overnight to
h air
recommended as a necessary san­
itary measure. But when it waa
FULL SIZE
BALLOONS
greater freedom from danger of
skidding, and all with a maxi-
mam of.,.; freedom from tire
trouble.
Lambkin was formerly the mayor
of Ashland and resided in this
city.
Dinner Guest Sunday—
Mrs. Hannah Simmons of this
city was a dinner guest at the
home of Mrs. Janet Tomey on
Seventh street Sunday, February
Mrs. A. R. Abbott H ostess at
)llw l» n « iy Meeting—
Mrs. A.*' F. Abbott was tho
gracious hostess at a meeting of
the Missionary Society of the
Congregational
church
Thurs­
day afternoon, February third
at her pleasant homo on Liberty
USED CAR SALE
1923 Ghev.‘ Coupe
1923 Chev..Coupe
1926 Chev. Touring
1926 Ford Touring
1926 Chev. Coupe
1926 Chev. Coach
The
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
Three Cars
Dealers
COME IN AND SEE
THE NEW CAPITOL
CHEVROLET
Firestone Balloons glide over the
rough place®, yield Just enough to the
bumps to absorb the ja r and mako
you realise how enjoyable an auto­
mobile ride can be.
We have a large stock of these
wonderful-tires— come in or phon-j to­
day.
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lion-hearted
People in Italy begpn to whisper; “ Musolina’s en
emies are too strong for him. He will surely be destroy
But enemies did not daunt Mussolini. And to show
the Italian people th at be had courage and to spare, be
Claycomb Motor Co
The Ford Garage
strolled into the lion
cage at the Zoo in Rome and had
himself photographed patting one of the lions on the
head.
Lincoln
Fordson
The advertisement succeeded,
All Italy exclaipied:
Let Mussolini’ h enemies beware
He has the heart of
W
tfr
If DOES Make a Difference
Where You Buy Your Ford
Musolini was able to advertise his eourago in this
way only because he had courage. That is the basis of
all advertising. Anyone who advertises must have goods
that will stand inspection.
NOW BEING UNLOADED
Advertisements speak tested truths.
Read them
You can act upon them with assurance.
CASTLE GATE STOVE SIZE,
FANCY PEERLESS UTAH I.UMP,
AND THE FAMOUS
PEACOCK ROCK SPRINGS
Sixteen Dollars Ton Delivered
stands for all that is desirable in baking
powder. A ll that is necessary to product
the finest bakings at the lowest cost.
C A iV M tit
TU B WORLDS G R EA TEST
BAKING POWDER
Only true qualities can stand
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the test of publicity