Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 12, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND BJOUI ÌRHDNM
patch, "paid me 175 last Mason
and tor 1227 I should taka In
f t a f aa t M y v a ra Jnat getting
ntealp started last >aar.” Ha lo t
his tomatoes parted anrly, on.
third aoae. The cannery paid
'h im fiOO and hp .sold |S00
Torco o f 700 Mon Are W ork­
worth through thwAshland F ru it
ing N ight and Day to
and Frodued Association and to
Complete Job
the local merchants. /
On the place is abqut one acre
TO LLA ND , Colo., — J O T ) —
When drillers boring from each of -waste land, the remainder be­
side of the Continental .Divide l l i used fo r p astlre ’ Cor a cow
near Tolland, meet in the center a n d a hone*.
When asked If he worked, bard,
of James Peak within the next
few weeks, consummation of one M r. Cook smiled In his q n i.t way
of the greatest engineering feats and s^ld, "Oh, I keep .pretty busy
of modern, times WtU have taken for three or four months during
the summer tim e." W e' knew,
place.
however,
that he Is on the Job ev­
A force of ,70A men la labor­
ing daily to rush completion of ery day, always p la n n ih g to im­
the gigantic projoct, known as prove here and there.
When asked how much capital
Moffatt tunnel, this spring. When
a man Should have to carry out
finished it w ill extend slightly
a program 'sim ilar to his, he said,
more than six m il« , making U
"W e ll, if he would use h garden,
the longest tunnel in the United
berries especially, for a ready In­
States.
Passing directly under,
come he could make It go with
one e f the highest peak* In the
(1100 to put up his houses and
continental divide. It w ill epen
get his flock ready to lay. Build­
up the long isolated Moffett
ings cost M r. Cook SO to 78 per­
country, a virgin territory larg­
cents per bird for material.
er than the 'state, of New York,
, I t surely Is a pleasure to find
and will uav. approximately 12
a man’ like M r. Cgok who Is going
hours
running
time
between
ahead In his -quiet way and Is
Denver end Salt Lake City, on
finding a real "pay streak" In
opposite sides of, the Roekey
Ashland Acres, and who Is getting
Mountain rahge. v
a lot of fun out of working It
Unless more unforeseen diffi­
out.
’
’
culties arise, the''tunnel w ill J»e
ready for the first train to pass
through it on July -1.
ADDS L IF E TO YO UR YEARS
At present, train's crossing the
As well aa years to your life.
divide are .forced to climb a Life without health is burden­
winding mountain trail more than some and the lack of It casts a
SO miles loug 'before they arrive shadow over all our activities.
at Corona, On top of the range, Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant
1 1 ,8 8 8 .feet above s e a
level. to the kidneys, cause a regular,
Trains passing through Corona, -health-giving flow, carrying opt
a town Which consists merely of of the body in a natural way, that
a telegraph operator’s , hut, en­ waste matter, which, if not
tirely inclosed by a snow shed, promptly removed, spreads Its
move on the highest standard poisons throughout the entire
system, to the detriment of
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health.
Bodily
aches, severe
pains, a run-down condition of
the system,
inevitably rasalta.
Avoid this. Ask for Foley Pills,
diuretic.
Sold everywhere.— No,
(Continued from ’page ona)
tlon, there should be a success la
the poultry business. . "One can­
not go very far astray if they If
they follow Intelligently the bul­
letins put out by O .'A . C." said
Mr. Cook.
One acre of the ranch is used
for gardening. Last season with*
berries, tomatoes, and peas as his
main crops, Mr. Cook jeallsed the
tidy sqm pf |5 0 0 . He also raises
plenty of green feed fo r his chick­
ens. “Those b e M e tf'h e ja ld , spd I
he potifted to a surprisingly small
165
Ashland
Laundry
Meaeanine Floor
B eauty Parlor
Georgia E. Young, Reuutleluu.
(Published by the pupils
i VALENTINE JINGLE
Oh, Dear Mother of mine.
W ere you looking for a Valentine
I ’m tending you the message gay
Hoping it w ill make you happy
«11 the day.
DON SW ARTZBARG ER ’
5A
DANGER
One day when , I lived on e
ranch I wee petting my calf. He
mother became very angry and
hooked me under the chin. R y
father carried me to the fence
and thus I escaped danger.
I
never petted my calf again when
the old mother was near.
M AR G A R ET R EA L
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t
5B
A VALENTINE GREETING
Blue, green and gold
Those colors ere old
But hero is something new
And its surely true
I went you for my Valentine.
R U TH H A LE .
A V A L E N T IN E W IS H
Mother of mine
May I be yonr Valentine?
I ’ll send my love
By a sweet white message
Does you heart feel queer,
When your Valentine Is near?
M AR G A R ET SHORT
For Only
Dear friend of mine so loyal and
true
I am sending a line Just for you,
The 2 Bs have made window
decorations f o r
Washington’s
birthday and the SA’s are mak­
ing a sand table. On February
22 we are going to bava, a pro­
gram. Miss Marater’a came W ed­
nesday morning and brought the
toy orchestra. We are glad she
brought it to us. we w ill learn to
play It, but we cannot play w ith
it unless we do our other work
first.
.JOHN D. M U R P H Y .
Dearest, kindest, mether of mine,
LINCOLN
W ill you be my Valentine?-
Lincoln was brave and bold,
He was true and firm throughout In the house work I w ill appear
To make you happy all the year.
bis soul.
E L IZ A B E T H McDONOUGH
He never said an unkind word.
And he was never unkind to
beast or bird.
VALENTINS JINGLE
A L F R E D S. CLAWSON.
To the one that I like best,
I w ill never tell the rest.
I f you w ill always be mine.
I ’ll give you * little Valentine.
VALENTINE JINGLES
Because I love you friend of mine
Just to be your Valentine.
VALENTINE JINGLE _ __
BASKETBALL
Sold On E asy Terms
TONIGHT!
SALEM HIGH
XL ELECTRIC
Station
ASHLAND -HIGH
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
Junior H igh Gym
Prelim, 7:30
the home of M r. and Mrs. Red*
man Bilderback.
Mrs. Carla’ mother, Mrs. Smith,
Is going to Eugene to visit w ith
her son and fam ily. .-
The P. T. A. and school are pre­
paring a line program for the last
Friday in February and we hope
Irving E. Vining has been
you have a crowded house.
confined to his homo on Granite
W . II. Wakefield and family street for the past few days w ith
spent a very pleasant evening at illness.
Dandy
General Electric
Vacuum Cleaner
Beautiful Chevrolet
in Ch&rvUt Hiflorq !
\~ a h o f to f , amazingly
improvements reduced prices!
New AC Air Cleaner
New AC Oil Filter
New Bullet-type Lamps
Full Crown Fenders
New 17>inch Steering
Wheel
New Fisher Bodies
New Larger Radiator
New Gasoline Gauge
New Door Handles
New “Fish-Tail”
Modeling
N e w T i r e C a r r ie r
New Pedal Closure
New Transmission
New Universal Joint
Seal
-
New Windshield
Pillar.
Are You Irf Prime!
NO! NOT FEELING JUST RIGHT
TÎien the sunshine and hot mineral baths of
Conte in and see
these strikingly beautiful models
Richardson Springs
Neâr Chico, Butte County, California can do
Wonders For You
THE AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
Ashland, Oregon
W R ITE U S
LEE RICHARDSON, Manager
M ighty
I ’m joining with the bluebirds, too
I'm wisbfpg happiness to you. '
JUST PHONE
Lithia Springs Hotel
THE HAIL SPUTTER1
a thZOOO house on It.
Dorothy Lamb spent one day
this week at the pleasant home of
Mrs. Gyger.
W e estend'our sympathy to the
Thomas family in this, their hour
of sadness.
I send to you dear friend of mine,
W ith hopes that your heart is A lovely little Valentine,
coming my way •
I t tells yon that my love la true
-Here's a message of love for Val And that I wish
It shared with
• entlne’a Day.
was a trying day in the
borne. lyichen* full of
steam, wet clothes every­
where — annovfth'ee and
fatigue inevitable; ;
Now the emancipated
woman has hef MoBdHys
free for better tlrifigs.She
does not fear the Upset­
ting .• of her household
routine.
.
She merely gives the
laundry bundle: to out
Hair W ash or Shampoo * driver and fo r g e ts all
Believing that care of the hair Is J about the matter until the
of the first Importance to fdmale j
package is returned.
beauty, we make a study of hair I
conditions with each Individual
customer, and advise and five
treatment accordingly.
In ■ thia
department our business Is in­
creasing because of the satis­
faction already given.
I send you just a little rhyme,
A nd'|h ls great big Valentine.
A L V IN JALO.
Cupjd Is the kind of God of Love
o f Lincoln public school)
And'Jtls messagee are sent by a
Ed W hite and W . H. Laverette
L jo v e :
of Medford and W . R. Lamb of
Neil Creek have taken over the
**
ERM A BBG8WORTH.
Dear sweet mother of mine,
Iaemens* place on Rogue River, S
■vqp if were far apart
W ill you be my Valentine?
Vet-you would always be In my milee south of the toVn of Rogue
Since my love for you is true,
River, on the Pacific highway.
¿.heart.
Z '
' . GERALD ABBOTT
Happiness w ill come to yoq.
Tfiis Is one of the finest places of
Though your feet may travel far,. Its kind in th e county, mostly
Alaa! I wish I were a dove
I ’d ¡like to bring you my Valen- fru it and alfalfa.* Mr. and Mrs.
Lamb w ill have charge of
the
To fly away to you. my love!
i
tine In a car.
place and w ill reside there Thia
W hy een’t you take this heart of
B IL L Y H O X lE
place constats of 146 A. and has
. mine
* -
I f I had a ship and a crew;
And always be my V a le n tin e t
Id*, come sailing back to you. _
M E R E D IT H D U R H A M ,
LAURENCE GOOD.
If I had a little boat
I w ill some day. I guess,
Dear mother ot mine
Waul’d you with me go afloat?
I send you a Valentine
Ah, my Valentine, say "yes."
I wish yon Joy In every wap.
L IL L IA N VICARS.
F or this Is St. Valentine’s Day.
I ’m sending yon this heart of
mine, 7.
When birds sing and skies
That you would be my valentine.
blue
I'll always be so kind to you,
1*11 send a Valentine to you.
'Cause my love for you Is kind
and true.
Complete With
Let me be your Valentine
TE D D Y , •
Attachments
Dear father of mine.
!
Your heart is rad, your eyes ,ai
blue.
I can’t help hoping Valentine
That yon Will be my heart’s But, yotir heart is still |rue.
bo I ’m hoping you w ill he tain«
divine. .
F or a February Valentine.
I send yon Just these few lines
If you w ill be my Valentine.
And because I love to do
Things to make you happy too.
MARY,
4B Language,
SAND T A B L E
. »
Miss Nlemd’S History class is
preparing for An exhibit In ' the
sand ta b le .' The scene w ill be
"The End of the T ra il."
Each
one Is helping to make ‘ it as nice
as possible. K arl Moore brought
the moss, Rachel F o r s y t h e
brought small trees and George
Francis Smith brought Llnooln
logs to make
the cabin. Alto­
gether It 1« a very nice sand table.
GEORGE FRANCIS SM ITH
Cupid had a little spekr.
He sent It to my heart.
And now I do not fear,
My Cupid’s little dart.
R A C H EL FORSYTHE,
LANGUAGE B “B "
V A L E N T IN E P O rffo
If you w ill be my Valentine*
i w ill thlak of you all the time.
JU N E PEDERSON
Olean Scratch
>2.76 per 100 lbs.
Wheat ................. ..
|!
Gtood Mash ........... $
per 100 lbs.
Cracked Oom
|
Dried Butterm ilk
Herbert’s Grocery
ALBERS CHICK STARTER
WOOD
SCIENTIFICALLY PROPORTIONED.
which we wish to move from the lot
which we will sell at
Reduced Prices
Contains Corn Meal, Oat Meal, Wheat Shorts,
n ried Milk, Alfalfa Leaf Meal, Meat & Bone Meal,,’
Codliver Oil, Salt, Bran & Middlings.
Come! Learn tKe power of 9c
.V >3.2
Wo ADo Have on Hand, Slab Wood, 16 in. H im ,
zapita and 12 in. Body Fir.
Like a g rea t avalanche» this big sale
grows as it goes! Still greater values
await you. N o t o ften can w e offer
bargains like these. Never have you had
a greater opportunity to save on home
necessities. Fill your needs for months to
come. Prices will not be lower. Share in
the wonderful savings these last few days.
Ashland Fruit and Produce Ass’n.
Four Foot Dry, Sound F ir W o o d ................... >8.6
Limb W ood Per Tier . . . . . . . . . . . .
E nds S atu rd ay Nig'ht
\
Carson-Fowler tom ber Co.
DAFFODIL FARMS
BABY CHICKS
CUSTOM HATCHING
Hatch each week after February 22nd
B. 8. Morrieon
Phone 466
Ashland
The Variety Store
89 N. Main Street • ’
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