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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1927)
SATURDAY, THE RAIL SPLITTER (PaMbbod by As fayfli sf Lincoln pubKc ochool) - O C * TACA1 W iM im tt T H E W A SHW O YO E F L A Y Tuesday moraiag th a n was • * « es Washington's M rth- »lay at the Linooun sokasi from alue a. m. until tea a. a . W a ha4 a p iar m the RUBY BTRD. A cá v a got aat (e r tb« OUR HEALTH (CASTLE re«t e t U m Say. We hare our inspeettoa once a T B D D T, •A day and if we hare done all our health rules we get to color four stones and four bricks pash weak history flay Tha * A save a »lay oa seise o( on our health castle. Thank is the Orecoa History «hieh they the boys’ inspector, Opal Is the girls’ inspector, and James In eur have studied. M r. Ckarehlll < Joyed It se much that he asked health officer. 0DES8A COOPER. them to <lre It before the Normal , Grade «A teatbly Wednesday morning the interest is shown by the in creased enrollment from each room. Beginning with »76 in October the attendance soon reached 440, and before the end of the first semester It had reached <00. Cost of Trial in W hile a number at County is Found to churches have assumed the finan be High cial support of the movement, all children in attendance ia the pab- MEDFORD. Ora.. .Feb. »«.— lie schools are welcomed la the Economy may save the life of meo. In last year's classes Hugh D'Aatremont. there were sixteen denominations D ’Autremont, one of three represented, w ith a number of brothers charged with dynamit children not In attendance at any ing a p a in near Slsklyon, Ore., ia church. The same holds true this 1923, in which four men were year. killed, was captured recently la In last year’s Week-Day Bible Manila, P. I., and Is being return School, but three gradee, the ed to the United States... ' third, fourth and fifth , attended, He faces two ebarges, an indict with half day sessions. This year ment ia Jackson county, Orsgaa, full time teacher is employed of firpt degree murder, and a fed and the first six grades .1 r ft eral charge of attempted train Washington and Lincoln buildings robbery. The question of which are ia attendance. trial shall be first will be settled permission was made of the gov-1 ernment. Siaee learning that the coat wlU ha from 6 1 6 .9 M to | »60,POP. many ritiseas mam la st .as noon let the proaecate and hear the I t is pointed oat that, due to titol circumstantial nature of the evi dence, there is a possibility t t ( failure to convict. E M MAY SAVE tfFE D’AtlTREMOtfT which they did. On February St we had a C L A R IC E C R 0W 80N . «A Washington program. W e had Budget Pledged such a nice time that we want to The budget is pledged, by a per tell you about it. The Second CLASS GOBS TO NORMAL capita assessment of the member Miss Nlemes History class west Grade gare three numbers. One ship of each church. However, to Normal Wednesday morning to was a song by all the Second pledges have been received from give a History program to Normal Grade. Nest Jean Weber read- others interested in the snocess of story about George Washing students. M r. Churchill liked it the school. ton. Next was a play by Giddy» very well. Bibles are furnished the pupils Jordan, Jack KHIuna, Gwendolyn REX WERTZ by the Association as are excel (A Scott, Jpan Claycomb, H a s e l lent maps, and some needed sup Werts, Mellcent Peters, Helen plies. The library has a number Dunn and David Thatcher. OUR B IR D CLUB of splendid books that are partic ELMER HARRINGTO1Î Opr Bird Club has sent to ularly helpful. The librarian re Washington D. C., for books ports the increased Interest in How W e Spent Oar Holiday about birds. We are sending for Bible stories. An increased de On Washington birthday ,we enough copies for each member. mand for Bibles is also reported Each of ns brought ten cents to went into Mise Bork's room. We by the bookstores. In two classes enjoyed the program that was pay for our copy. thirteen children reported receiv 4A given. A fter the program we ing Bible for Christmas. were dismissed for the rest of the day. Grades Kept WASHINGTON*»» BIRTHDAY GROUP PARAGRAPH The King James vsraioa of the On Tuesday morning, February 4A Bible is used as the text in a ll the 21. we celebrated George Wash grades .and the stats course of ington’s birthday. The children of study is followed. Grados ars kept BIRTHDAY PROGRAM the fourth, flth and sixth grades The three rooms of t>e in ter and report cards sent homo at the went into Miss Berk's room to gire a program. A fter the pro mediate department under Mias and of each month. Memorisa gram we went to onr rooms and Stephan, Miss Bork and Mrs. Ca tion ef bountiful passaged of were dismissed for the rest of the son, gare a Washington program. Seriptnre and the study of fine The Flag Salute stories singing old hymns bars a place hi the reg day. and a number of playa wars giv ular work. Maps and outlines A L IC E SPENCER. 4B en. A ll of the rooms upstairs are spado, stories told, oral or ware invited to attend. The pro ♦ ritte n reports given, and , some of the stories have boon dramatis gram was enjoyed by all. T H R E E A NEWS ed. LANGUAGE CLASS Monday moraine when we came An open assembly was held a* ¡to school we found Mise Wilson the eloss of the last year and will .eras gone to her home la Rose EN R O LLM E N T O F B IB L E doubtless bo again this year. burg for the week-end, sha start- SCHOOL EXCEEDS The cooperation of parents, ed back Sunday and could gat no public school teachers, Associa farther than Gold H ill - e a ac (Pleaaa Tarn to Page 4) tion and school authorities has count of the terrible storm. W s were glad to sss her back. 1 IWpits bavins Shrmlsstoi n from been ideal, making largely for the success of Ashland's Week-Day Monday afternoon we bad M ts T P* fcE W IIir|E i dUfcs. are exeueed Bible Seheel. W h ite for onr teacher while MM» for oae hoar, sack week, for sev en months of the school year. Wilson was gens. The teacher was selected by W e are going to hare Friday and the students from the the Association, with the approv Normal are aomiag over to the al of the public school board. She Training School. Mien Prescott has been la charge since the Bi is going to teach one e f oar ble school started. Rooms in the Methodist and classes tomorrow. W e wrote stories about George Congrsgatlonsl churches a r e Washington and sent one of them equipped comfortably, and the pu pils from the grades mentioned to the Tidings. On Washington's birthday ws are conducted from and to their had one hoar o f school; daring respective rooms in the Washing thio time ail the children of the ton and Lineoln Buildings by the firs t four rooms had a program. teacher in charge. Classes are large, but four of The Third Grade had a part of the program. W e gave the flag them under fifteen in number. The others range from that num salute and aang America. __ Dale Yoder Kars the birthday ber to thirty. The percentage of greeting and Joy M o fflt read the attendance in all classes is high. story of the F irst American Flag. The attendance is as regular as the attendance in the rooms and M A R IO N GOULD. MaeleayEsfate Company Conviction on the m n r 4 | f I charge herb would send D'Autre- [ moat to the gallows. Conviction on the federal I charge carries a maximum penal-1 ty o( »6 yearn In prison. A LB A N Y. N. Y ._A ss e m blyman F rank A. M ille r wan bombarded w ith paper mads when he recited “ Over the H ill,” la aa attempt to win the assembly over to hip b ill which Would »c a n t o n couples who had been mar ried mere than 60 yearn. (IH CUBBY OOUMTT) PACKERS OF “CROWN" BRAND ROYAL ROGUE RIVER CHINOOK SALMON after he arrives in San Francisco about March IS. Following D’Autremont’a cap ture, sentiment in Jackson county was almost unanimous (or tria l Lost— Brown kid gloves neST| here and an application (or such high school. Leave at Tidings. (Awarded Gold Medal, San Francisco Exposition) ’ a . ' 5 ■ ' •. ’‘ ■ * •'I • General Merchandise Stores Dinner S1.00 PER at Weddertrarn Agn— aad Gold Bench PLATE Large stocks ef sportsmen’» supplies of all kinds. Enjoy your Sunday dinner amid congenial surroundings and where service and food cannot be better ed. i (1100,000.00 invested in these stores. "• ,er i We outfit hurting and fishing parties. Furnish boat* and guides for Sportsmen and Campers. Owner and Operator of Wedderburn Hotel / I Headquarters for Tourists and Sportsmen, just off Roosevelt Highway. Very reasonable rate by the month. Within sight and sound of ocean. Owners ef more than 15,000 acres of land including over 20 miles of frontage on Rogue'River. We have sites for sale along the river, aad along the ocean, for summer homea ALL SIGNS POINT TO A RECORD BREAKING X YEAR FOR ASHLAND AS AN AUTO TOURIST Contractor and Builder CENTER. This Locality is Ideal lor Summer Homes Remodeling, repairing, ptuntingr papering, tinting. Electrical plumbing and oement work of all kinds. Will estimate the whole job or any part Phone 45S-J This hotel, for many years a landmark in the city’s steady growth, now under new management, gladly Dainty and Attractive Things For Spring INCLUDING THE LATEST FASHION DICTATES IN MILLINERY The well known line of “ Peggy O’Neil’’ dirKsea, also silk underwear and hand painted handker chiefs, searfs and other ladies apparel that are uu- ually distinctive and attractive. See these an well att many other thing» at iny special display during the style show at the Wimer building, next to Western Auto Supply Co., then examine them at your leisure at my home, 114 Third street Mrs. Larkin Grubb - ' Operators Of A Tourist Center ÄY». 4 Keep a csss of Satano* ftrom your own rivsr in yonr home Lithf a Springs Hotel Ashland- WM. E. GOULD ‘ Write ns for prices delivered at your home. If yon oom use It, yon will always use i t An almost complete absence of fogs. Ho mosquitoes. Warm days. Gold nights. Rooseyelt Highway now completely graded from Marshfield joins in any concerted effort that promises to make te California line, and this spring yon can motor from Ashland to Ashland the summer playground for visitors. Wedderburn in a few hours. , ‘ • F • Beet of fishing aad hunting, go mild in winter that water pipes are net hurled te protect them from frost AUTO TOURISTS ALWAYS WELCOME • A shland Hotel , LOU HANSEN, Prop. • ’ ■' * 0 Buy Now Before Price» Go Up PRIVATE PARKING SPACE FOR GUESTS LITHIA WATER PIPED INTO HOTEL LOBBY. * . ' Address: i* I • ;« ’A. 'i * , ' ' Maeleay Estate Co. W1&&RRBURN, OREGON • .