ja? Those who enjoyed this happy af­ fa ir war«: A n nie'W ells, Emma Cook, Lorraine Brookmlller, A l­ ice P ratt and M ary Onley, tt tt tt •d and before being lifted Into it, say good- bye fas b ln t« Dr. Wood shook heads with those friends and Me eelgbbore. aropnd him and asked them to His diagnosis graved ssi James Nutter la the new, change manager for the lb News, as Charles tla r y , who ed the posltlod before, was I nated In mid-term^ < LONDON — (U P ) — Knock­ Ashland Study Clot» Meets CALBNDAR O F EVEN TS Wedneedhy, Feb. 18— Ladles Aid Society of the M. B. church will meet at the home of Mrs. L. Howard on Gresham street. Wednesday, Feb. 1A—-The Wom­ en’s Missionary Society of the Baptist church w ill meet In the church parlors at 8:80. Wednesday, Feb. 18— Presbyter­ ian Missionary Society w i l l meet w ith Mrs. Hitchcock on Oak Street. Mrs. K T. Mitch- more w ill be the leader of the meeting. Thursday, Feb. 1 7.— Baby Clinic w ill be held In the Civic club­ house on Winburn Way, F R ID A Y , Feb. 18.— D. A. R. w ill have a luncheon at th e 'L ith la Springs hotel at one o'clock. Those wishing to attend please phone 804-L. Friday, Feb. 18.-—Who Do Class of the M. E. church w ill meet with Miss Ada Hartley on Knob H ill. tt IS tt T H E LONGEST DAY Who would check the happy feel­ ing That Inspires the linnet’s song? Who would stop the swallow, wheeling On her pinions swift and strong? The Ashland Study Club met Monday afternoon, February 7 at the attractive home of Mrs. C. . B. Pell on Granite street. » Mrs. D. Perossl gave a splend­ id review of-C arl Sandberg's L in ­ coln, which was both Interesting and delightful. Mrs. H. O. An­ derson had charge of the second part of the program and told very Interesting things about the early history of Ashland. ' The next meeting of this organ­ isation w ill be held at the home of Mrs. Louis Dodge on the Boule­ vard Monday afternoon, Febru­ ary IB. tt 81 18 E lk ’s Ladies Card Club M eets ■- The Elk's ladles Card club held their regular meeting In the lar dies' club rooms of the Elks tem­ ple Thursday afternoon, Febru­ ary 10. There was a large at­ tendance, among whom was sev­ eral Medford ladles. - A very pleasant afternoon was spent playing cards, there being ten tables of Bridge and Five Hundred in play. Mrs. Tony Franco WaS'awardpd first prise In Bridge and Mrs. Mary Wtlshlre received first prise-in Five Hun­ dred. , The hostesses, M|rs. W ill M it­ chell and Mrs. Oeorge Rose, serv­ ed delicious refreshments. 8» » » Fellowship Dinner W ell Attended— The Fellowship dinner which was given at the Congregational church on Wednesday evening, February nlneth, was well attend- Henry Enders gars the student New legislation to be brought body a rousing pep speech Friday up at the next student body meglr morntag. M r. Kinders rendered a tag Is in regard to new sweaters little oonstructlre criticism to the for basketball. . In the past y e a n , students, that struck home. . ' the sweaters tor both football and He said that the high school basketball hare been red w ith bad gotten la a ra t of thinking white stripes. The new agitation and acting. Just dormant. M r. is 'fo r white sweaters a o d ^ A Enders then lead the student body stripes, for basketball alone.; ¡^A in several pep songs and request- tre a t deal of electioneering la tdk- ed the students to think what they 'ng place - and the next student wens singing, put their heart Into ¿body meeting promises to be very It, rather than the mechanical interesting. repetition of the -words. - / -------• • M r, Enders* talk put the fight Miss Letha Dodge has returned in the students and a large num- to Ashland high school f. r o m ber turned ont for the basketball Washington, where she attended games this week-end to support school the first semester. A group their fighting team. »- of enthusiastic friends m e t. Miaa Reverend Hammond of ,the T rin ity Episcopal church of this city guvs an address Friday after­ noon to the assembled student body on Abraham • Lincoln. Hb told of some of his earliest Im­ pressions of onr martyred presi­ dent, who was nominated for the office of president when Rev. Hammond was Just a small boy. Rev. Hammond help everyone's attention during his talk, which was mnc> enjoyed by the entire student body. Miss Jdlldred Crain, physical training teacher, Is confined to her home with the flu. Miss Laura Ragnse’s classes NINTV-FOVRTH BIRTHDAY were suspended Friday afternoon IB OBSERVED BY TWINS as she was 111 at home. Mrs. Margaret Wales demon­ strated to the domestic art and science classes the new fluid. •M u -A rt,” which Is used In trans­ ferring pictures from newspapers and magasines on 4o cloth. Sev­ eral of the girls.bought bottles Following a delicious dinner of the preparation. Mrs. Wales And, while shades to shades suc­ the guests spent the evening. In demonstrated nt the Junior high ceeding conversation. school Friday. Steal the landscape from the night I would urge this moral pleading. Last foreruner of "Good night!" Yet, at this Impressive season, Wopja which tenderness can speak From the truths of homely rea­ son M ight exalt the loveliest cheek; The free hand drawing elan* la now engaged In making posters for the operetta “ Miss Cherry Blossom,” which the glee clubs w ill present soon. The young people of the Bap- M O N EY tlst church held n Washington Send this nd and 10 cents to and Lincoln birthday social In the Toley A Co., 2835 Sheffield Ave., parlors of that Baptist ehnrch Chicago, 111., w riting your name Friday evening, February 11. and address clearly. Yon w ill The rooms were b-autlf-’” - 'receive n tria l bottle of Foley's decorated in patriotic colors, * Honey and T a r Compound, for which required much work a rd ! coughs, colds, croup (spasmodic) patience on the part of the decor- £nd tickling throat; also a trial atora. racket each of Foley Pllla, a dl- Everyone enjoyed the splendid .p.retie stimulant for the kidneys, program and delicious refresh- £nd p oiey Cathartic Tablets ta t ments, which were part of the constipation, biliousness and nick evening, FebrugtxJO. ng's entertainment. Mach headaches. These wonderful The evening'was spent playing r is due Miss Clnrabell Mora- ^medies ijavo helped millions of cards M r. Dan Kay racairihg first house for her faith fu l work for prise and M r. Gay Randles was among the yonng petyle, both nt erywhere. _ No. j . swarded donsolatioa. Mrs. CroabyAguests were: M r. and Mrs. D. F. Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rankles, M r. and Mrs. M. B. Randles, Mr? and Mrs.' liay Roa- Presbyterlnn Church W ill Meet— encranz and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. The Women's Missionary So­ Gredbremer. ciety of the Preabyteria^ church w ill hold their m onthly' meeting - tt tt tt With Mrs. Fred HRchooekt at M l Entertained Friends at Dinner— Miss Elizabeth Stearns was the Oak street, Wednesday afternoon hostess nt n delightful six o’clock at two-thirty: Topics are*. "Chosen" (K orea) dinner, which was served to a group of her friends nt her and “The American Indigh” , and home on Oak street Wednes- ♦ he devotional* w ill be led by Mrs. L. Mlksch. Mrs. M. B. Reilly, Mrs. Kate Nlme and Mrs. J. R. Robertson will speak on "Cho­ sen” and Mrs. H. T. Mltchelmore w in speak on ** American In ­ dians" and the work among them. Mrs. J. W . Mc/Coy w ill review two chapters of “Onr Templed H ills,” by Felton. The Wednesday club of the Presbyterian church w ill enter­ tain the choir and the orchestra of the chnrch, with their families, on Friday evening In the church parlors. » tt tt College Women’s Club Meets la There are 365 days in the Medford— The Rogue River Valley Col­ year’ but if each Monday lege Women’s Club met Saturday, is a day of worry, bother February 18 a t the home of Mrs. and, inconvenience, you R. W . Stearns in Medford. have subtracted 52 days The program consisted mainly out of the year—you have of a reading by Mrs. - James spoiled 52 days * which Campbell of “The Collegian" an Real Estate A Peal Insnnao might have been reserved annual publication of the club composed of contributions from Bstab. 1888 at 41 B. Mala St. for better things: the pens of the various members. Phoao E l l « B R IG H TO N , Eng. — (U N ) — Matthew and M ark, the famous Brighton twins, recently celebrat­ ed their 94th birthdays. Among the greetings which they received from nil parts of England was a message from King George ex pressing the hope that they “ are enjoying good health." Born in Brighton when it was a mere coastal fishing town, both of the twins remember when Eng­ lish trains had neither tops nor sides. Mark haa, been married once and has four sons, one of whom is over 70. Matthew was married twice, hut has no chil­ dren. M r. F . O. Carty o< Medford, who haa been a hougs guest of M r. and Mrs. 8. K . Barnes, dur­ ing a period of recuperation, left Sunday with his fam ily tor De­ troit, his former home, and the present home of hla mother Ev­ eryone who* met Mr. Carty here likes him, and we sincerely hope the trip east will benefit him. ed down and m a over by his awn For quality, purity and flavor, oaf. Dr. Sidney Wood, aged 82, physician and surgeon, wared away those who went to assist ask your grocer for him, and carefully examined hitn- Ashland Creamery BUTTER self. 4 "Don't trouble to more me to hospital," he said at length. "Leare me here because I know ■ t h e practices for the Bellview that I shall be dead soon. I can­ pfiMT. "Cyclops Sally" are getting not more my legs; my spine Is good, and’ the public can bo as­ rractnred." . j ■ - f t . sured of a treat tor Thursday - H e had cranked his ear when and Friday nights. 8eats are on It was in gear after attending a sale at The Rose, and the build­ patient In Bottlaham, near Cam­ ing w ill be just sold out tor the bridge. An ambulance was call- 'nights. Thera w ill not have to be "Just standing room," as was the night of the Christmas enter­ tainment . Some women of the community ,clab are meeting at the commun­ it y house Tuesday afternoon to oomplete work started last week toward making the d u b - houae maee up to date. MORE PROOF Chevrolet is meeting with i n c r e a s i n g favor in branches* of the Hertz Drive-ur-Self Corporation all over the country, due to their low cost of main­ tenance and their depend­ ability, coupled w i t h simart appearanee. This company having just ad­ ded another fleet of Chev- rblets in Washington D. Automotive Shop Chevrolet Dealers Fulla: Paints Varnishes GENERAL AUTO SERVICE DOES YOUR CAR NEED WORK^DONE ON BEFORE SPRING! Wo do oiling, greasing and car washing that satisfies. paint and varnish for •very Bead J. O. RIGG LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE DOUBLE ACTING cmzMicr Study This In considering poultry-raising as an in­ dustry, Ashland may well study what other communities which are developing poultry raising for commercial marketing have accomplished. As one concrete example, we understand that Humboldt County, ^California, in­ creased its baby chick population from 10,000 in the spring of 1985 to 150,000 last year. Very likely the million mark, will be passed this year, for the industry is now well organised. Poultry raising on a cotamercial scale may be considered as a worth-while in­ dustry for Jackson County. Why not let’s start the ball rolling at Ashland? You W ill b e P lea sed with Every Printing Order WE DO FOR YOU. Regardless of what kind of printing you may need. A b a n d o n ed ADD 52 DAYS TO YOUR YEAR LETTERHEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES, a fte r th e fire. A p o liq y in th e H a r tfo r d R r e ’ Insurance Company would have prevented this F ir ASHLAND st N ational B ank n S g n OREOON !O* « «AFE DEPOSIT Billings Agency Intrust your family wash­ ing to this modern laun­ dry and add 52 days of leisure to your year. BOOKLETS, OR WHAT NOT. THE TIDINGS PRINT SHOP can handle it quickly and to your entire satisfaction Despoi Send us a trial bundle and convince yourself, t h a t modern l&'andry methods are as careful and as sani­ tary as the most-discrim­ inating family-* could de­ sire. at reasonable price. JUST PHONE 66.00 P W LOAD 100 OU. FT. 67.00 PEB LOAD 186 OU. IT . 68.00 F I B LOAD 160 OU IT . Phone 39 165 And Put Into Tonr Bln Whore Possible AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO CALL Ashland Laundry ASHLAND LUMBER COMFANŸ 384 Oak St. — At Railroad Crossing — Phone 20 ♦