Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 09, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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At the regular meeting of the
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The training school is going to
have a circus on March 19. at the
Normal. There > 0 1 he a parade
down town and the performance
M ill he given In the afternoon and
evening, Like all circuses, we are
going to have an animal show.
W e hope every ope will come and
have a gpod time.
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Dear Friend, ■
My name is Hasel Davis,
go to the Lincoln School. ' I t Is
training school for the southern
Oregon Normal students.
A few days ago we had. a very
bad storm in Ashland. • fhe trains
could not go north or south. A
town named Medford, ne6r Ash­
land, was flooded« Do you have
severe storms?
I should enjoy hearing about
Oshkosh.
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Sincerely yours,
Hasel Davis.
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were elected:
■>"< ing ¿salted
Ruler, W m . M,
Briggs;
W e are testing, fata today.
We
are w riting about these things and Esteemed Leading Knight, Clyde
fo u n t; Loyal Knight Earl J. Bur­
putting them in ouy booklet. It is
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
nett;
‘Lecturing Knight, Emmett
tots of fun. W e a ll enjoy it. *7
Thursday, M ar. 10.— Lady Elk's
O. Gillings: Secretary, J. Edv.-
Mildred -Urban .«A
Card club msets in the club-;
Thornton: Treasurer, P. provost;
rooms. Mrs. H. K. Tomlinson
The children of the Lincoln Trustee, D. H. Jackson; Outer
and Mrs. O. H . Tsulssnid,
School are making posters for the Guard, E. B. M iller; Representa­
dreys. When they are made ws tive to the Grand Lodge. James Friday. M ar. 11— Washington P.
are going to put them down town W. Bowers and alternate, Fred C.
T. A. will fiv e a program In the
Washington school. > '
to attract the peoples attention. Homes.
The posters are going to he very
4 M . M ar. 11/— Berean C la n of
nice end attractive.
-th e Christian church w ill meat
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Phoebe Roach.
at the James Putman home on
Holly street.
Miss Bork’s room has received
Friday, Mar. 11— Lincoln P. T.
a num b«1 of letters frpta other
A . w ill meet in the school
towns and states, p ie r » are mady
building at 3 p. m.
interesting things in them.
Saturday, M ar. IB.— College Club
Clarice Crowson, 4A
w ill meet a t the home of M in
Has Spent Three Tears in
Marie Myers, Medford, Oregon.
Jail Rather Than Snp-
Oh Boy! the circus is cemlhg,
Monday, M ar. 14— A rt Club meets
v port Former W ife
March 1», 1927. Don’t m iss-It.
In tbs Parish House. Mrs. J.
Paradé in morning, afternoon and
A. Huger and Mrs. Frank Nel­
W IL L O W S , Cal., March 9.—
night performances. Be sure and ( U P )— Samuel W . Reid, . Cali­
son, hostesses.
come to the normal auditorium. fornia’s “alimony m artyr'’ 'who is Friday, M ar. 18.— Modern Wood­
Side shows, dog shows and lota of serving a life sentence in Jail
men and Royal Neighbors w ill
fun. So be sure and come,, and rather than pay alimony to his
have a public box social In thé'
don’t m iss'It.
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Moose hall.
divorced wife, has started the
Rex W ertz, 8A
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third year of his confinement.
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Dear Friend,
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My name is Margaret Real.
I
go to the Lincoln School. I t Is
the training school for the Normal
students. I am ten years old.
W e have had bad rains, which
caused many slides. Medford, a
town near us, was flooded.
We hate mountains all around
us, which havp4een covered with
fnow most of the winter.
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I should like to hear from you.
Sincerely yours,
WATCH FOR THE BIG CIRCUS
The boys and girls of the Lin­
coln School sro going to give a
circus on March 19. 1927, at the
normal school.. There w ill be a
parade through the town, with
clowns, and boys on a truck doing
tumbling stunts. The beys have
formed a band and are having
nand practice once a week. The
admission «barge w ill be 28 and
18 cents each. W o want the mon­
Margaret Real.
ey to build a play shed. Please
W e are making a good health watch tor our story next week and
we w ill tell you more about our
chart.
circus.
On It the vegetable men are
Alvin Jolo
having a race.--
f L f t W lH t ,
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W e are also making vegetable
Miss Dork has a new hyacinth.
riddles.
It is very fragrant. Miss Bork re­
Can yon gness this* one?
ceived
It some time last week.
I grow on top of the ground.
Merle Wells, 8A
My roots are tiny and white. My
tops are white and green. W hat
CAPTAIN MILK'S CASTLB
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The
contest which is on to see
Elm er Harrington
which side w ill color their half of
the castle first is progressing nice­
THE CIRCUS POSTER«
The children are makiDg circus ly. The score la s s "illowst Side
posters for the circus. It is sp- No. One. 35 Side No. Two. 22.
The Six A class of the Lincoln
Ing to be in the normal auditor­
School
received a letter-» from
ium, March 1», 1927.
Laura Myers of W h ittio r, Cal. It
Harvey Gearhart, «A
was a very interesting le t'tr for It'
told shout their school life. We ex­
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pect to answer the tetter.
In citdgs the teacher Is having
George Frances Smith
the boys piftc up things tats week,
and the girls the next week. The
SCHOOL GROUNDS
hoys are improving the grounds
In our ^civics class we chose
very nicely. '
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captains and they chose people to
Hasel Moore. <A
help them in cleaning up the-
school grounds.
We are testiug foods for vita­
W e thought that Jt was o s r du­
mines, proteins, etarchv a id fats. ty to clean up the grounds because
we are thp highest, rpotn in th f
Lincoln school.?
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Malcolm-.Meyer, 6Á
THE CIRCUS
The boys Aid girls1 of Lincoln
School a m going to have a cir­
cus, March 19, 1927. The money
that Is mads w ill bs spent for the
play shed. The girls are going to
give a Gollywabble dance and a
plantation scene.
They are go­
ing to have the camel walk and
the elephant walk and a great,
many other things. There w ill he
side shows snd dog shows. rt
will be held is Normal school su-
dltorinm.
K arl Moore, 6A
Overnight to
circus
Portland
Comfortable Pullman ac­
com m odations M sure a
night’s restful sleep; arrival
in tim e for business next
morning.
Reserve space on either
No. 54 or No. 16. The form­
er puts you in Portland at
7:15 next morning, the lat-.
- terat&50a.m.
,
Returning, similar com­
fortable Pullman service
leaving Portland either at
SkOOpjm. (No.l3)or(No.53)
at 1.00 ajm—sleepers ready
at930p.m .
Save 10% to 30%—- buy
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roundtrip week-end fare. Sold
FrL, Sat. or Sun. Limit Tuesday,
•18.99
roundtrip llday-fee foe
day.
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Southern
paci£i<^g
G. N. Kramer,-Loci
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TO RECEIVE INSTRUCTION
L. I. Moore, shop foreman, and
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A D V E R T IS IN G
The children of the <A grade
are making posters for the eirhus
they are giving. There are bright
colored animals, ladles and clown«
upon large pieces of wall paper.
They have their letters for print­
ing and all think that the posters
w ill be huge successes.
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Rachel Forsythe, IA
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F osters
H u rrah ! A circus is coming.
You'll see. The sixth A grads In
Miss Mooney’s .art class Is mak­
ing posters for the circus. They
are of different shapes and sises.
Ws are going to put them In store
windows to advertise it.
Alice Arant, 8A
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roundtrip ticket».
a large prettily sppétnted tabla. Poley w ill have charge of the mu­
F. M. Furry, in charge of the
painting department of the Cls*y-
comb Motor co., le ft for Portland
Saturday Mar. 6, on an Instruction
trip.
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M r. Moon w jtl work in the Ford
Motor eo. shop receiving instruc­
tions as to the best and hswsst
methods of doing Ford wo^fc. Hr.
F u rry w ill race!vs instructions in
painting oars with the ate» P tfox-
vltn Finish, all work' being done
with s spray gun.
The Clatycomb Motor ebJnpaAy
has -Installed an up-to-date paint
’■•hop aWd Will he ready fo do flrht
class worl^ w jthln a abort time, as
their men w ill Be thoroughly
schooled along this line.
Reid attracted nationwide at-
tentlon In 1925, when he declared
he would go to ja il before he
would obey the injunction of Su­
perior Judge C. F. P u rk itt of
Glenn county, to pay alimony to­
ward the support of bis former
wife, who, he insists, has now re­
married her. first husband.
.“ I t Isn’t fa ir,” he declared. “ I f
he wants her he can support her.
I 'll not pay a cent toward her sup­
p o rt-if I Me In ja il until I die.”
Reid let his hair and beard
grow long as a m ark of resent­
ment at the court’s action. A fter
18 mouths of imprisonment he
was taken from the ja il for a
sanity teat. A commission of
alienists pronounced him per­
fectly sane. A t that time he per­
mitted his hair to be cut, and hts
beard shaved.
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A fter the examination. Judge
P u rk itt again ordered him to Jail,
and Reid began to let his hair and
beard grow again.
“ I am a victim of Injustice and
personal spite,” said, Reid. “ I am
perfectly w illing to pay for the
support of our 3-year-old child, if
«he is put in the proper kind of a
home. But no money for my
ex-wife.
Maybe
my conduct
seems peculiar, but it's the course
I havh; chosen: and the course » I
propose to stick to.”
Sheriff Roy Heard says the
“ m artyr” .is a model prisoner
Reid Is a veteran of the W orld
W ar, serving 8 months In France
with the A. E. F ., and receiving
in honorable discharge In , San
Francisco.
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M f f i S I K EFFORT
TO SAVE BABE'S UFE
' EUGENE, March 9.— (U N )—
The efforts of three persons to
call beck to life Earl Lloyd John­
son, Eugede, after the child had
fallen into the W illam ette, river
near here and had sunk for the
third time Sunday, it was reveal­
ed here by the rescuers.
Slipping on a rock the lad fell
Into the river and was swept
away by1 the current. L. L. Sim­
mons, Eugene automobile dealer,
leaped in after him, unable to
reach the boy, swam back to the
shore and ran down stream tak­
ing him out, unconscious, at a
shallow.
P. N. Laird, a farm er, took the
child from Simmon’s arms, rush­
ed to the Pacific highway near by,
hailed an automobile and the un­
conscious boy was
taken to
Springfield. Tkere D r. W . C.
Rebban, after 45 tplnutee of rap
Id work, succeeded in resusciatal-
ing him.
BONDAGE
W hy did I walk when a sickle
moon
Jeweled the purpling sky,
And a slim tree on the shadowed
h ill
Was no more lone than I? .
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When the amber pool was fringed
w ith stars
That danced to the singing
breeze?
For Beauty wills I shall always
hear
The searing flames of these.
B LAN C H E LOGAN O’N E A .L
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Mise Harriet Carlton Honored
in -pink and white with dainty
pink nut cups, 'clever, original
place cards sad a centerpiece of
heantlfnlly arranged carnations of
the corresponding colors.
T h e guest list Included: Naomi
Leèdom, Jessie Chisholm, Cleo
Shsrard.
M arjory
Baughman,
Edita Dhnford, Thelma Hubbard,
Leah DeHass. Frances White,
Sylvia Provost and Artis and Lov-
ette DsArmond.
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
GONE!
Senior High School P. T. A.
Will Meet—
The Senior high school P. T. A.
w ill hold their regular meeting in
the school building Thursday,
March 10 at 3:30.
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With Birthday Party—
A delightful and instructive
Mrs. H arry Carlton was thé program has been arranged dur­
gracious hostess at a delightful in g which Mrs. Csdsow will give
party, which was given at her a talk on “ the movies,” Miss Eva
home on Union street, Saturday
afternoon, March fifth , honoring
the birthday anniversary of her
daughter. Miss H arriet Carlton.
to keep that ugly shine away
A . Jolly time , was spent In lis­ with this New Wonderful special
tening to the radio and playing French Process Face Powder—
called
MELLO-GLO!
Prevents
games, for which prizes were won large pores — stays on so long
by the following girls: Thelma — very pure and fine — gives
Hubbard, Edna Danford, M arjory skin .a peachy look. Keep your
complexion young and attractive
Baughman and Naomi Leedom.
Late In the day the hostess with MELLO-GLO. Get this mar­
new face powder today.—
served delicious refreshments ,ut velous
Li thia Springs Pharmacy.
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How Girls Love
meeting will be decided upon.
The charter membership list
will be held open until that time
and it Is hoped th^t all teachers,
who are interested in the'advance-
ment of their profession, snd the
promotion of music as an art, w ill
be In attendance.
A carload of red cedar, all
heart seven foot fenceposts
jusf received, w ill sell for 36c
each as long as they last. A ll
kind ofr fencing. —
Plows from 310.00 up. Imple­
ments of every description.
W hite Sewing Machines and
everything that farmers need.
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Peil’s Comer
Opportunities That Can Never
Return
Vou had available funds at different
times that you meant to invest but never
did! They would have provided an in­
come for you NOW, when you need i t
Those who are young should think of the
future now and ACT before it is too late!
The Citizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon
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Vault E ntom bm ent
/ncontpimifa&r
fhe BETTER WAYS
N o matter where the/teefcfe~ffag fapeompttabiy
better ways—cretnatioti or r tu k ttMomhtntnc at
the Portland Crematorium M B Mausoleum art
available.
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“ The Winchester Store”
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Celotex and Shumacher Board
Decorative
Hardware
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Johns Mansville .Asbestos Roofing
PRESTO-LAC
Simpson’s
address.
WHY NOT USE—
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for sale at
J. Albert. Mrs. J. A.
Imogene Wallace,
Rawles Moore, H attie
White, Mrs. Harold Atkins,
Ida E. Wood, Mr. and M
Gore, Mr. Carl Loveland
Leona Marsters.
by M r. and Mrs. Carleton Janes
and Miss Alice Holmfyach and tea
W. R. C. Holds Regular
was served. Mrs. Janes poured
w ith Miss Beulah Fore and Miss
Meettag—
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The W . R. C. of Burnside Relief Margaret Duhbs assisting her.
Corps No. -24, held their regular
Those present were: Mrs. J. R.
meeting in the I. O. O. F. hall
Robertson, Noel L. Erskine, Lo­
Powers— Bray Mountain Dudo
Saturday, March fifth.
lita B. Piersoi|. Mr. and Mrs. W. mine claims to have 100 tona*
During the business session
Mrs. Mary Prescott was elected. C. Janes, Esther Church, Mr. ore on the dump, worth 8400 a
Junior vice president snd Mrs. and Mrs. George Andrews, Mrs. ton.
Erickson was Initiated into (he
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organisation.
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Auxiliary to American Legion
It was announced thkt the next
Interesting Meeting—
social would be held on Monday,
The Auxiliary to the American March fourteenth at the home of
'Legion Pest No. 14, held their Mrs. Hattie Boyd at 317, North
Every day in 1926' some 3.59 dwellings eanght firp
regular semi-monthly meeting In Main street.
with some consequent I qss to the owner. Fire resist­
the Pioneer hall on Winhurn Way
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Monday evening, March fifth. Al­ Ashland sad Medford Music
ant construction is not expensive, so where is the
though the weather was quite Teachers Mee t- ■■
economy of flimsy building?
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stormy, there was a good attend­
Art informal meeting of the
ance.
Ashland and
Medford 1 music
A very interesting
business teachers was held Sunday after­
session was conducted at which noon, March sixth, at the home of
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the president. Mrs. John Enders, Mrs. E. E. Gore at 118 Geneva
presided in her usual capable avenue, Medford, tor the purpose
manner. I t was unanimously de­ of organising a local chapter of
cided to hare Jointly a cooked the State Music Teacher’s Associa­
also let us tell you about
food and an apron sale sometime tion.
in the latter part of this month.
A fter a general discussion with
The ladles have purchased a large Mr. Janes presiding, the constitu­
supply of dishes snd silverware tion of the Portland chapter, with
which w ill be used to equip the certain necessary alterations, was
Pioneer ball.
adopted and the following officers
The next meeting, according to elected.
the usual schedule, will be held on
President, Miss Leons Mars-
the evening of Monday. March 21 ters; vise-president, Carl H. Love­
“In The Heart of Town”
and as has been previously plan­ land; secretary, Mrs. E. E. Gore;
ned w ill be a strictly social one. treasurer, Mrs. Carleton Janes;
I t Is especially requested that all auditors, Mrs. George Andrews
members will be able to attend and Mrs. J. A. McCorkle.
this gathering as there are a num­
The next meeting will b» held
ber of garments to be made for Sunday, April third at Mrs. Gores
the men In Hospital 77 at Port­ residence, at which time a .perm­
land.
anent meeting place and time of
A ny reputable fuaenl
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to ail dateda.
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Following hne business meeting
The color schema was carried out sic and Dr. Norvell will give an a musical program was presented Miss
Aahlgnd Elk's Saturday evening,
March 8, the annual election of
officers was held and the follow­
(Published by the pupils of Liocoln public school)
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WEDNESDAY, Muvrh 8, 1M7.
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T h ey are kind to your throat.
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extra process in treatin g the tobacco.
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