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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 25, 1927)
their hone aortliwost of towa.- * W ill Reed was called to Ash land Thursday by the enddea Ill ness of his brother Lelan Reed of North M aia, who has a mild form of smallpox. The recen flood condition was characterised by old timers as be ing the worst In 70 years. The bridge across Bear creek gaBg Delwya Hurley's place went out early, Sunday evening and the male crossing east of Talent was flooded for several hour*. M ia. Ted Ge Bauer of Klamath Falls is spending th e week with her parents, M r. end Mrs. E. B. Admeneon. Mrs. L o n li Brown was shopping in Medford Wednesday morning. Ed Jacobs had the misfortune to lose 85 tier of stove wood Sunday when Beer Creek flooded his bottom lead. Tom Bell has been laid up with the flu for er week. Mrs. E. B. Adamson delightful ly entertained w ith a bridge par ty at her home on - the highway Wednesday afternoon. Guests were Mrs. Louis Brown, Mrs. L. O. Penland and Mrs. B. C. Gardner. James Spear who had blood poison la his hand has returned from the Sacred H eart Hospital. C A LE N D A R O F fcVtoftfe Monday, Feb. « • — Yeomen old-time dance In the I. O. O. F. h a lt Friday, Feb. SB Bible school party w ill be given In the par lors of the Christian church at 7:30,. Monday, Feb. 88.— Past Matron's Club meets with Mrs. J. H. Turner on the Boulevard. 8 » a Celebrates Golden Wedding —- Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Ashcraft, Sr., celebrated their Golden Wed ding Tuesday, February 22 at L. O. penland has purchased the McClay place which lies west of the Carl Glasgow Orchard, there is 50 acres in this tract. Mr. Wm. Loos, who lives on Wagner Creek had both of his horses drowned when the rising water carried away hla barn which was built over the creek. Mrs. Kate Mason who clerks in Tyron’s Store, has been unable to work for the past week on ac count of a cold. They had plaaged tq h»VS p largo' group « fjtk o lr children- and relatives present, hat ofi^ceouPt of thq waghouta, they woqa uuat^d to attend. . A supuduoua'dinner* v ia s4*v«d after which the guest» spept a hanpy time In conversation and bringing to mind old . reminis cence«. Those present were Elm er Ash craft, from Dotty O’Neal, Neva Perry Ashcraft, Mr. and Mrs. W ill Counter and family, Glenn W ild, and the honored guests, Mr. sad Mrs. P. L. Ashcraft, who were the recipients of many beautiful gifts. r I ' • M W M Giro Valentine Party for Munday ' School Cl a ss ■■ . , . Mrs. Hugh DeArraond and Mito Carabell Morehouse were the hostesses a t a Jolly , Valentine party,' which was given at the home of the form er on Union street, Saturday afternoon, Feb ruary nineteenth. This a ffair was given for Miss Morehouse's Sunday School claas, of the Bap tist church. * The guests enjoyed a Valentine box, games and contests, which had been arranged by their teach er. • Delicious refreshments were served at tables beautifully dec orated with red candles and hearts. ’ The W . C. T . U. held their tog- ular meeting at tha home of Mrs. O. a. Howard on Grepham street Tuesday afternoon, February '22. There were twenty lad las present. A delightful >and instructive program was given, following • z«f short business session. Mrs. Leav itt read an article telling shout, the F o rk of Frances ‘ B. W illard aad Mrs. Alice Jillaon told of-her early life. Mrs. Jeanie Wolcptt read an article on soma of tha Inctdenta in the life / of George Washington. Mrs. O .G . Howard read an article on the character istics of Abraham Lincoln and Mrs.. Llzsle Robison read 's chap ter entitled, "D id Lincoln Pray?” A spall-down of old sayings was held, after which the hostess, as sisted by Mrs. MacDonald, served delicious refreshments. THE TIME TO STAITI' When your boy reaches an age where he knows the value of money—start a Savings Account for him and teach him to save. We will be very happy to have yon bring him into the bank, and we will talk to him about the importance of saving. The Citizens Bank Ashland, Oregon The whip of years has left Its mark And you have grown worldly wise, And' the hollow tame you covgj so Has dimmed the dream la yohr i eyes, i«, sirangq la a p o th e r’s heart, dear And strange la a mother's Joy Whan llpd can smile at a crumpled ■hoe ■yes mist at a bartered toy. A tey that fell from tired hands Aa the sandman wandered thrsi, And I gathered close the weary farm Of a little boy I knew. BLANCHE LOGAN O’NEAL- I vliee’ /o r’ thie suhmlselen for the voters of an amendment to the sjx per cent Ibnitatlon gmendmeat of the i U U Ay>sttti|tl<n| paahllsh- ng a neintaji levying "baapj* . It proyMpa tfa t- Jthe state J la "hereby authorised to levy upon property In December, 1827* -an amount s f tax not exceeding 18,- 001,008 plus six papicsatuai there of. less the estimated collection of Incom« taxes to be made dbring the year 1888.” The ypeond part of the program proposed to brtkg the tithind bill beck oa the fledr of the senate amend It, and shoot It up to the governor for Ms consideration. The amendment'which would be ^ttaehed to thia measure la the one proposed by Ham ilton tonight, providing that state boards and commissions shall pay five per cent of their gross revenues Into the general state fund, w ith the exception that, ao fa r as highway money Is'concerned, this fire per cent shall apply bnly to gasoline and licence money. The amendment also provides that thia percentage shall be col lected from the highway fund tgy two years only and Commencing Will be Ptwented ate Today in t of P a u a g e SALBM, Feb. 15.— (U N )— A t last an unofficial group of sen ators aad representatives have de cided on a ^finance program.” which, It le hoped, w ill meet With* the approval of the legisla tura- and perhaps Aha governor. This "finane« program” w ill be started on its way during the forenoon session today and an a t tempt w ill be made by lty,.*>«>a* sots to hurry It through both bouses aad Into the executive's office so the m lt a te p can pa*k up and go hprna some tlpte durtftg tha waning hours of tha anme dBy’ ' ' ? 1 i? i According to wall laid. plans j the. house w ill pass house Joint resolution 22, by Carkln, first thing in tha morning and send It over to thè eqnat». This body it. Is expected, ‘ w ill do ' likewise? < » , ( / 1823 i t e «talo s h tll repay to F<rrtl**d— Bids w ill be r«H«ved Portland— Stoel-coaerata work be- up ta Marek X< (or. 1475,000 H m rusbsd oa ' ü 5 0 » 0 0 0 stadio the highway funds out of tka gaa- Orant gcbool building. ; ‘ i hBlWlag kdto. sraj'toad s ta the treasuEg, at t i e rato o í ono fifth / of th< ha* The question now is can the senate muster the votee to pass the c&eaaare for reconsideration ? I t is .very obvious that if this plan falls, the members may as wall quit and go home, leaving the governor to wield his power of veto In his own discreet man- Late Song Hits “ In a Little Spanish Town” — “ Honolulu Moon” “ When You Dream, Dream of Me” — “ Some Day’’ George Washington's mo ther gave h i» X penknife for good conduct. Isn’t it almost time for soma bio grapher td discover that ha used to cut oft Oats' tails with It? “ The Saxaphone Waltz’’ — “ Gonna Get a Girl” “ In a Little Garden You Made Paradise’’ * * •' 1 1 . ! “ I ’m Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover” . Now is the time for yon to do your fencing. Ground is soft tor setting your poets, and we carry every else, height aad description in fenc ing that is made and a t right prieea. Harrows Plows and a ll Unde of tools carried ia stock. A few W hite Sewing Ma chines le ft for *8 0 .0 0 each, w ill coat you *1 8 0 .0 0 else where.—-A t ■ * “ * “ Stopping Around” THREE SONGS FOB $1.00 NEW PHONOGRAPH RECORDS OF THE LATE SONGS ON SALE EVERY THURSDAY. THE SMALLEST PORTABLE % Students size—The size you have been looking for, PeiPs Corner SLIGHTLY USED PLAYER PIANO WORK SHOES FOR SPRING Built for wear and tear. Satisfaction Guaranteed in Every Pair. 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