Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 26, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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Beethoven's mind lent tttolf
most readily to composition ttfr
the orchestra and traces of this
orchestral cast are found 1* all
his works.
Beethoven’s genius
reached its height In his syapbon-
THE RAIL SPLITTER
Business and Professional
(Published by the pupils of Lincoln public school)
ies, piano sonatas, string quartet- MOBMAL HTUDKNTH .L E A V IN G
tes, trios and sonatas tor piano
The Normal students aro leav­
with violin and cello. In the vo* ing ua today because the teachers
cal field, “The Mount of Olivos ’
are changing. Next week wo aro
" '■* is an oratorio of special note.
going to have new teachers. Miss
Love and appreciation of Booth- Bork Is going to teach ua the rest
■* oven’s music are increasing as the of this,week.
en
the years pass.
Although his
- MlldredMJrban, <A
**7?. genius reached Out fa r beyond his
1-11 day, Beethoven did not live and
—
roem ow
wanted — Female
MISCELLANEOUS
W A N T jtu by young woman
FOB R E N T — Nicely furnished work by hour or day. Mrs. Made-
sm ell apartment, gleo a sleeping liae Briscoe, Boute 3, Box 186,
room, 11 f o , snd.
J 7 M 178 Moedo 8t.
171-1 mo.«
die without recognition from eon-
■ temporaries.
168
When deafness and illness same
ivery- to him, friends rallied about him
62-tf and saved him from want. I t is
said that twenty thousand people
ar
attended his funeral.
“T
■
E B B . !
F O B R E N T — Splendid apart­
ment, Just vacant, nicely furnish­
FOB SALE—¿Speckled Suocex
ed and wall located. Special ac­
English brood cockerel and pul-
commodations for 4 students, 318
lett, Q 1 Beach St.
176*3«
Hargadlne.
188-tf
FO B SALK — Guernsey cow,
fresh, heavy m ilker, 1401 Boule­
vard.
176-«
apartments and cabins with ga­
rages. Reasonable by
month
o r week. Barber Apts. 163 Gian-
1 11 -«
Have Dinher At Plesa Co&fectlon-
D A IR Y — H ills Dairy, W alker
Ave., m ilk from high grade Jer­
sey cows. W e aim to please. W e
use Surge Mtlkor, qts. 10c, pta. 8c.
Phone iQFS.
173-1-mo.«
' oae
1 the
rhoee
treat-
isical
cry and Cafe—
The Ashland Business G irl’s
club' was served a delicious din-
ner at the Plaza confectionery and
cafe Thursday evening, March
twenty-fourth at six-thirty p. m . .
iriate
Those who enjoyed this happy
t the affair were: The Misses Emma
>ught Jenkins, Leta W alker, Elsie Alex-
urlag ander, Helen Beide, Calla Belgle,
June McFayden, Etha Abbott,
eeth- Gertrude Biede, Alice W alker,
Id e a l, Georgia Coffee, Gladys Applegate,
male. Ethel Shrum and Mesdamgs E. O.
1 of Gillings, Dan Kay, O. T. Apple-
d ili- white and Ethel Chappell.
» 33 33
FOR SALE— Cheap, brooder
stove, Mrs. W . D. Booth, phone
367-Y.
.169-»
FO B BALE— Ludwig piano in
FO B R EN T— at once,
farm first class condition. Good bar­
fu lly equipped, and partly feeds A gain. Inquire at 888 Hargadlno or
W rite Box B, care tidings. 1 89 -« phone 391-L.
FO B S A LE— Strawberry plants
Phone 447-J.
189-13«
W A N T E D — Girt to share room
with Normal girl. Pleasant room,
convenient, close In and cheap
TO T R A D E — House, two lots,
rent. Apply 99 F ifth St. 178-3« bath, toilet, electric lights, a ll
kinds of fru it.
To trade for
W A N T E D — Housecleaning and
small acreage near Ashland, 188
ueework.
Mrs. M iller, 480
Auburn St.
172-6«
auntafn Ave.
176-10«.
FO B SA LE or T R A D E — 180
W A N T E D — Five sotting hens, acres of land In Siskiyou, Cal. On
phono 371R1.
173-4
Faclfte Highway. PPlanty of wa­
Painting, tinting and papering, ter, near county school For fu r­
try C liff Burlingame, 681 Mt. Av. ther particulars address Tidings,
133-2mo.«
or phono 98.
147-1 mo. Box 91. .
Hurpriwd Mrs. W atkins—
T H E CIRCUS
The Lincoln school circus was
a great success. They took in
1347. The circus was enjoyed by
all who attended. The Lincoln
school thanks you.
George Francis Smith.
T H E CIRCUS
The Lincoln School circus w
a great success. The money th
waa made amounted up
3264.
K arl Moore, 6A
We wish to thank M r. Church­
ill for allowing ns to use the
Normal for our circus. The L in ­
coln school was not large enough.
We thank the people of Ashland
also who came to our circus and
helped to make It a success.
Helen Mansfield
W A N TE D — To buy fresh cows
CA LEN DA R W EV EN TS
and springers, Charles Brodi, 448 Sunday, Mar. 97. —
Methodist
Helmaa St., phono 407-R.
Episcopal church begin a re­
169-1-mo.«
vival which w ill last until the
17th of ApriL
Monday. M ar. 99. — Ladies A rt
Club w ill most at the homo of
Mra. N . C liff Payne at 9 Granite
Street. Mrs. Norma Roeder, as­
B I M I N I TRANSFER a n d
sistant hostess.
Storse* Go. ottico st residence, Monday, M ar. 90. — Epworth
174 North Mala. Phono 419.
League Dramatic club of M. E.
church moots.
Monday, Mar. 90. — Ashland
Study club meets with Mrs. F.
of; the Salvation A m y nt the
8. Engle at 694 Boulevard. ’
W hite Shloid Homo, 686 May-
Monday. Mar. 90— -Music Study
fa ir Ave., Portland. Oregon.
club w ill meet in the parlors of
the Presbyterian church at 7:46
p. m: Mrs. A. J. McCallen w ill
be in charge of the program.
SACRIFICE SALE — Lot 50x
Tuesday, M ar. 00. — Rebekah
186 for 3260, about three blocks
lodge No. 14 w ill entertain the
from Normal.
Inquire
1307
Past Noble Orand’s aad all vis­
Iowa.
’ 178-3«
iting P. N. G. are welcome.
Wednesday, M ar. 8 0 —-The Pres­
byterian church w ill hold their
annual all-d^y meeting and din­
ner In the church. Election of
v F O B S A L E —I f you want to get
officers.
in on the ground ttoor la coming Friday, A pril 1.— Rainbow class
residence section, see or phone
of the M. E. church w ill
W m . B. Oenld. Realtor. Several
at 7:30 p. m.
good buys la Palm Ave aad Nor­
It 38 tt
mal riefnity.
117-U
E T E R N IT Y
I do not want a heaven where the
skies are always blue,
W A N TED — Young women tor Where there is no darkness, al­
ways beautiful and bright;
telephone operators; experience
not required. Salary paid while I love gray days, the beating rain
and rolling thunder, too,
learning; apply chief operator,
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph And shining wet, black pavements
on a lovely dripping night.
Co.
176-3
do not want Eternity to have no
dressing cards at home. Spare
ocean wild,—
time.
Experience unnecessary.
Oh, I should miss the boistrous
Big opportunity. W rite quick.
waves that run the beach
ACME ADDRESSING CO., Dept.
with me.
Q, Greenfield, Ohio.
174-3«
I want the lure of gypsy-roads,
the patter of gray rain,
The music of the restless wind,
IMPROVE
Your Home?
Richardson Springs
Near Chico, Butte County, California can do
Wonders For You.
W R IT S US
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LEE RICHARDSON, Manager
.Let us finance your spring program — to
build—buy—or improve your home. A loan
from this Association gives the borrower ad­
vantages in monthly payments to repay. -
We are prepared to give the best service
in acting "on applications and closing loans.
Jackson County Building & Loan
Association
A
30 North Central A ve.
It’s the thing to do!
Medford, Oregon
*- telephone beforeyou leaver
As rapid transportation has broad*
ened the bounds o f friendly con*
tacts, so the telephone has become
the agent o f universal courtesy.
Now, thoughtful persons every­
where spare themselves the possi-
b le d isa p p o in tm en t and their
friends the disadvantage o f an un-
announced visit A Lvg Ditto*»
Cali Give tbit Atsttnma.
1 Buick Touring (runs w ell) ........... ...........$ 75.00
1 W Ulys-Knight ................................................. 1700.00
1 Buick Roadster—1927 license, new battery
and rubber—in A1 condition ........................ $250.00
1 Ford D elivery ...................
$165.00
1 OldsmobUe Touring in first class condition,
w ith new paint job .......................................... $200.00
When away from h o m e, you
will always find afuhUc telephone
located conveniently near at hand.
SEE THE NEW HUDSON COACH NOW ON
DISPLAY AT
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
T he PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
By Taylor
LOOKING CWER TH E PAV-
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a n d l t h in k .
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a r e o e t t in g A to n e
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These EAtPUMees kmmv
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T O B fiiio e in Aieuz
HALF THE PRICE J
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W C CAN GET.M EN
ToFlU_THE<&
, The HFFICIOMCV OF
The F ia h —
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INTeRCST 2S/e GOT something
. To
a b o u t vurtcœ X
i WC DRIVE ;
Dr. OhariM A. Halaa* i
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phon« 1M -J
Home Phone 164-L
O F F IC E HQURS
10 to » e. m.— a to 8
DR. KRNK8T A. WOODS
Practioe Limited To
Eye, Ear, Node and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Office Hours: 10 * IS and 9 * 0
Swedenborg Building
Convalescent Heme
188 Granite
Where the sick and aged are
cared for in pleasant home
surroundings.
PRACTICAL NURSING
CHOICEST FOOD
Realtor
Phone 483-J
Builder
SPRING HAS COME
Monday, March 21 was the
first day of spring. The sun has
been shining ail weak and the
birds sing very beautiful songs al)
day long. The sun makes the
Then the sunshine and hot mineral baths of
Physician and Sqrgeon
WM. B. GOULD
AH W E LIKE IT
We like to go to school
And like our teacher, too.
We try to get our lessons,
As boys and girls should do.
Ruth W a lt, SB,
Are You In IJrimet
NO! NOT FEELING JUST RIGHT
P A IN T IN G — Ambro 8. Park,
painting, Dao Tone work, 711 Lib­
erty. Phono 486.
140-1-mo.
0 90 fo 088 W E E K L Y — Easy. Ad­
C A PTA IN M IL K 'S C A STLE
Miss B illing’s health dees is
having a eonteat on Captain
M ilk’s Castle. K a rl Moere's side
has »8 colored bricks and M al­
colm Myer’s side has 80 colored
CIRCUS
bricks in the contosk.
The circus the Lincoln school
"
Viola Cole, <A
gave at the Normal school camo
ont very fine. The crowd was
The pupils of the Lincoln tohool
large and we had a fine time. The wish to thank our parents tor ths
total amount of money made was things they gars us to help w ith
3347. The candy sale was very our circus. The money ws receiv­
good and we got quite a bit of ed from this is going to be used
money out of It. We had plays, to build a play shed.
clowns who did stunts and many
By Esther, Grade 4
other things. We couldn’t have
had a better one.
Miss French and )>er ceoklng
Jack Porter
class made some candy for our
circus. This helped us get money,
Rex Wertz has not been in to build our playshed. The candy
school since last Monday because was very good. W e appreciated
he has been quite sick.
their help.
Rudolph Peterson, 6A
,
James Baughman, 4B
A group of medUbrs of T rin ­
ity Guild and old friends of Mrs.
W atkins motored to
Medford
Thursday afternoon, March 24
and surprised her on her seventy-
eighth birthday anniversary.
This is the last day that the
Mrs. Watkins formerly resided
practice teachers we have now will
in this city and was active In the
teach us. Some of (hem are go­
T rin ity Guild. She was delighted
ing to teach at Junior high, oth­
to see her old friends.
ers are not going to take practice
teaching and other are graduat­
ing. We are very sorry we won’t
READ CLASSIFIED ADS
W A N T E D — Tour 1987 spray­
ing. Now rig. Six years exper­
ience. J. W . Watkins, Talent, Ore­
gon.
1 8 3 4 mo.*
DR. ROLAND A LU M
Contractor
Repairing and Remodeling
Specialist In Quality,
Not Quantity; Shingling
Galvanized Nalls Used.
70 Tear Guarantee.
404 Mountain Ave.
wild flowers bloom. The peach
and apple trees are all in bloom.
We are glad spring is Here for we
are tired of winter.
Billy Herndon, EA
T H E BOYS’ BASEBALL TEAM
The boys of Mrs. Cason’s room
have
organised two
baseball
teams. One team call themselves
the Giants and the other team is
the cardinals. The captains are
Wayne Harris and Glen Myers,
the teams have skillful pitchers
and catchers.
The* two teams
'meet during recess. The score at
present Is 24-19 In favor of the
Cardinals.
Evilla Gearhart, 6A '
p.
as.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
i
Office Phone 190
First National Bank Building
DR. M A T T IE B. SH A W
Physician and Surgeon
108 Pioneer Ave
Office and Resident Phone
Office Hours
10 - 18 a. m. 3 * 4 p. m.
8:30 - 7:30 p. m.
31
Gall
Jerry O’Neal
for yonr next Job of
Plombnig
Phone 188
Bee. 8 8 Morton SL
T . L . PO W ELL
General Transfer
Good team and motor tracks.
Good service at a reasonable
price — Phono 88.
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helman and Van Ness.
Phone 181.
1 9 4 -«
WHITTLI TRANSFER
A STORAGE GO.
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating aqd Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
Auto Freight Terminal
Phone 117
Offioe 89 Oak S t
that night of horrors in 1913, for
the rum skipper was the naked
man on the raft and the guard
officer was the Junior lieutenant
of the Seneca.
One had con­
tinued In the service while the
other returned to his New Eng­
land fishing village, later to take
up the hazardous but profitable
business of rum running.
Through the intervention of
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STUDENT TEACHERS
the coastguard officer the rum
Today is the last day for stu­
runner was freed by the courts,
dent teachers. We will have dif­
but his boat was confiscated.
ferent ones after awhile. I am
sure we will miss them very much.
The teachers in our room are the
Misses Richardson, Davis, Moore,
Morris, Mosier Bha, Jungjohann,
Johnson and Billings; Mrs. East-
burn, Mrs. Bobbitt, and Mr. Max­
well.
EUGENE, March 36.— (U N )—
Cath’ryn Doyle, IB
When the will of the late Frau­
ds Joseph Schofield was probat­
’ SUCCESS OF THE CIRCUS
Saturday, March 19, the Lin­ ed here, it was revealed that his
coln school had a circus. In the two sons, Rudolph and Winslow,
morning there was a large par­ were bequeathed but one dollar
ade. In the afternoon there was each, although tbejr father’s es­
the circus aad the same at night. tate was valued at 380.099.
The elder Schofield, in his w ill,
Some of the things in the circus
said
that his sons deserved no
were folk dances, trained ani­
mals and stunts, besides the side­ more because of the “ dirt they
did their mother and me.'*
shows.
Marybelle Beswick, 9B
STRANGE T A L E O F HKRO-
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D rink W ater
If B a ck or
K idneys Hurt
The cutter hurried to the rescue
and removed all persons on board
Begln Taking Balta If You
Including the captain and crew.
Feel .Backaehy or Have
That njght a storm suddenly
Bladder Weakness
lashed the seas into a fury. Bulk­
heads on the Wellington, weak-
Too much rich food forms acid*
I ened by the torpedo explosion
which excite and overwork the kid­
1 gave way and the ship settled neys
in their efforts to filter it from
by the bow.
Frantic 8 08 calls the system. Flush the kidneys occa-
brought an American destroyer SMmaliy to relieve them like you re­
lieve the bowels, removing acids, waste
to the second rescue, but before and poison, else you may feel a dull
I the naval vessel arrived, the misery in the kidney region, sharp
painrfa the back or sick headache,
Wellington sank.
dixsineas, the stomach sours, tongue is
I
Reecue Seamen
coated, and when the weather b bed
The destroyer- steamed over you have rheumatic twinges. The
the scene of the disaster .and urine b cloudy, full of sediment, the
picked up ten British seamen.
Ten of the Seneca volunteers
were lost. The last to be sight­
ed by the destroyer were two
men aboard a small raft.
One
waa steading stark naksd In ths
bitter wind o f late winter with
a second man gripped between
his kUsss.
Before the rescue
ship could reach the raft a huge
wave knocked both men into the
Icy water. The naked man came
up bearing the unconscious form
of his comrade.
A line was
thrown from the destroyer and ,
iligbtful
both were hauled aboard.
Clasp Hands
The lieutenant commanded and J
the ram ranaer clasped bands.
It was their first meetlug since I