The Peat Matron's club of A1* ph* Chapter Mo. 1, 0 . B. S. held a,very fceitxhtfuj meet ins at the bpnrn « Itta 4 ®- . JCinney wn OMMte street Thursday «renin«, MhMh 14» with a* unusually large Toom, 81 so, 2nd. t HM. U ste Chutdunan. preel- . Mrs? A. J. McCallan will tor hae ehly known It in theory, 175 Meade St. 172-1 mo.« apartments and cabins with ga­ be In,charge of the program. Mephlsto will now show it to him rages. Reasonable by month FOB SAL»—MWCELLANBOUi of studies In the university, Mar­ tha still finds time to jplay on the Tuesday,«Mar. 22. — Rebekah In practice and In all the splendor or weak. Barber Apts, l i t Graa- lodge No. 14 Will entertain the of youth and freshness. Faust FOR SALS^Newton apple«, 60 piMno, sing, and IS beginning les­ * lll- M past Noble Grand1« and an Ma­ agrees and Mephlsto endows him cents per box, 430 Holly. 176-3« son« on the violin "Inst to keep herself busy.’* ttia« p. N. G. are welcome. Odd with youth and beadty. In this FOR SALE—■-Nearly " new Me­ Fellows, Rebekahs and families guise he sees earth anew. It Is Martha’s grades average well lotte Cream Separator. Earliest In the B class, with a sprinkling are Welcome. Easter time. When all Is budding of all seed potatoes and cooking of A’s and C's. Her examinations Wednesday, Mar. 80.— The Pres­ and aglow with freshness and potatoes. Homer Moore, phone are taken at the pleasure of the byterian church Will held their young life, and on such a bright FDR RENT—FARJ( 2F21, Bellview. 176-3« professor. Often her mother will annual all-day meeting and din­ spring day he fleet sees Marguer­ FOB RBNT—at ohee, farm accompany her to class and write ner in the church. Election of ite and at ohee offers her his arm. fully »quipped, and. partly seeded. FOR SALE— Speckled Succex as her daughter dictates. Often, officer*, But this lorely maiden, pure Write Box B, care Tidings. 149-tf English breed cockerel and pal- Martha takes oral examinations. Friday, April 1.— RalnbOW Mass and Innocent, and well guarded by lett, 611 Beach S t .176-3« She writes all of her assignments of the M. H. church Will taaet a jealous brother, Vglentln, re­ at 7:80 p. m. FOR SALE — Guernsey cow, on the typewriter, having master­ fuses his company somewhat , « « a WANTED— To buy stand far fresh, heavy milker, 1401 Boule­ ed the touch system. sharply. Nevertheless she cannot After graduation, she plans to vard. 175*43 Dictlonery, Tidings Office. help seeing the grace and good THE SERENADE , A . -. continue her studies. Perhaps bearing of the fine cavalier, and The trees are the harp strings; DAIRY — Hills Dairy, Walker she may enter the teaching pro­ WANTED— Girl to share room the simple village maiden, is in­ The wind is the tune; Ave., milk from high grade Jer* with Normal girl. Pleasant room, fession, specialising In social sci­ wardly pleased with his flattery. Nature the player convenient, close In and cheap aey cows. We aim to please. Wa ence. At all odds, she said, that A bad fate wills It that her broth­ Who sings to the moon. rent. Apply 90 Fifth St. 176-3« urn Surge Milker, qts. 10c, pta. 6c. she intends to continue her study er Valentin, Who Is a soldier, has Phonb t o r s . 173-1-mo.« of the piano and violin. to leave on active service, and af­ The star« watch the coortlhlp W ANTED»Housecleanlng and The sight of Martha, accom­ FOR SALE—Ludwig piano la ter giving many good advices and And wink with delight housework. Mrs. Miller, 480 panied by her mother, is a famil­ warnings for his beautiful sister's Mountain Ave. 176*10« first class condition. Good bar* iar one on the Ohio State camp.us, Knowing they would not dare gain. Inquire at 869 Hargadine or welfare, he goes, and so Mephlsto Court by daylight and student admiration is divided WANTED—Five setting hens, phone 291-L. Is able to introduce Faust to the among the two. phone 3 7 lR l. i t 3*4 unprotected girl by means of a And When the moon Settles FOR SALE— Strawberry plant« message which he Is supposed to Down past the far hill. Tainting, tinting and papering, Phone 447-J. 169-12« DORMITORY FOB ROBBERS have received for Mortha, an old Breezes play on' though try Cliff Burlingame, <3.1 Mt. Av. aunt of Marguerite's. This old The player is still or phone 98. 187-1 too. FOB EXCHANGE — Real Eetate gossip, hearing from Mephlsto MOSCOW. (UP) — A special WANTED— Your 1937 spray­ i TO TRADE—Houae, two lots, dormitory for professional rob­ So softly they whisper that her husband hae been killed ing. New Hg. Six years exper­ bath, toilet, electric lights, ail bers and thieves has been provid­ And murmur and croon. in battle, lends a willing ear to To trade for ience. J. W. Watkins, Talent, Ore­ kinds of fruit. the flatteries of the cunning While Nature sleeps sweetly ed by the Moscow charity depart­ gon. 1<3-1 mo.« small acreage near Ashland, 163 ment, on the theory that thieves And dreams of the moon. fiend; and Marguerite is l?ft to Auburn St. 172-6« Faust, who wins her by his love never steal from each other. The Lamont Johnson, Huntington PAINTING— AmOro 8. Park, and easy manners. She Is only a Lamont Johnson FOR SALE or TRADE— 160 sleeping hall 1« In the Vermakof- painting. Duo Tone work, 711 Lib­ , simple maiden, knowing nothing ka, a very large building devoted erty. Phone 465. 180-1-mo. acres of land in Siskiyou, Cal. On ot the world's ways and wiles, and Pacific Highway. PPlenty of wa­ to free shelter for persons in need she accepts *her lover's precious WANTED— To buy fresh cows ter, near county school For fur­ where beggars, homeless Children, gifts with childish delight. and springers, Charles Brolll, 448 ther particulars address Tidings, drug addicts, women of the (To Be Continued Tomorrow) Helman St., phone 407-R. Bex 61. 136-2 too.« streets, jobless Aen and other 169-1-mo.* “down and outers*’ congregate. tt tt » The building was established In » Mrs. Mary Johnson Surpris ed .... / PLOWING „„ , the Csartot days and Is famed In I Mrs. Mary Johnson was com- Call 196-R for all kinds of many classical Russian literary > pletely and happily surprised by a team work and plowing. works. The various categories of ( group of her friends Wednesday llk*ltoa« Inmates are kept segregated, the l afternoon, March 23, when they dormitory for thieves being «the, HAMAHtatt ntAWBVttR « 8 « . came to her home on Meade newest sub-dlrlslon. Storage Co. office at residence, i street, to celebrate her birthday teen Blind flinoe Birth 174 North.Mala. Pbaat 418. anniversary. ut Sees Through The time was spent In pleas­ ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE—May Mother's Byes ant conversation, until a late hqur eommnntctte with to sig li Lee when delicious refreshments of COLUMBUS, O., March 14.— of^tito Salvation Army at toe sandwiches, salad, cake and cof­ Whit» Shield Mdtoh, tit'M a p - Blind since birth, hut seeing fee were served. Mrs. Johnson through the eyes of her mother, fair Ave« Portlahd, Aragon. was the recipient of many beauti­ Martha Bell Miller, 20 year old FOR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR ful and useful gifts. senior in Ohio State university, Those who enjoyed this delight­ awaits the last of August when ful affair were Mesdames L. Rob­ IF YOU WANT a good home she. will receive the degrees of ertson, E. Bradburn, David Good, Inquini at Brown A Rica, H N. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Earl Roach, Mary Wood, Mabie Main. 88-tf Douglas and son, the Misses Viola Mrs. J. W. Miller, her mother, Wood and Virginia Rogch and the FOR SALE— If yoa Want to get has been responsible for Martha's honored guest, Mrs. Mary John­ ia on the ground floor in coming dreams coming true. son. residence section, see or phone Since her daughter was a Wm. E. Could, Realtor. Several small child, Mrs. Miller has spent tt tt 33 good buys In Palm Ave and Nor­ from 3 to 10 hours every day Elk's Ladles Card Club Meets— mal vicinity. 117-tf reading to her, giving her a men­ The Elk’s Ladles Card Club tal picture of the world and edu­ held their regular meeting in the cating her. ! Elk’s cljibrooms Thursday after- In the fall of 1923, following noon, March twenty-fourth. Sev- WANTED— Young women for Martha’s graduation from East eral Medford ladles attended. telephone operators; experience High School In Cleveland, the Seven tables of Bridge and Five Carlock Johnson is still loading with Wilfred Pettit not required. Salary paid while M illen removed to Columbus so Hundred were in play: Mrs. J. A. ] learning; apply chief operator, Martha could continue her educa­ a close second. Bring in your Wrappers to be coun- McGee winning the first prize In Pacific Telephone and Telegraph tion. the former and Mrs. Harris Dean ] Every day since then, Mrs. Mill­ Co. 176-3 receiving the first prize in the lat- t er has spent from 4 to 6 hoars Always Furs and Fresh ter. i 820 to 880 WEEKLY— Easjr. Ad­ reading her daughter’s assign­ The hostesses, Mrs. D. PerozZI l dressing cards at home. Spare ments. BUTTER, MILK, COTTAGE CHEESE, CREAM, and Mrs. George Gillette, served i time. Experience unnecessary. She reads but once. delicious refreshments, the color 1 • , BUTTERMILK Big opportunity. Write quick. "We have so much to cover and scheme being carried out In yel­ ACME ADDRESSING CO., Dept. It takes so long, reading aloud, low and white, with lovely spring t Q, Greenfield, Okie. 174-3« that we can only go over a pas­ blossoms placed around the room. I sage once,” explained the daugh­ tt tt tt I 143 North Fitmetr ter. "It 1« only a matter Of train­ Pant Matron’s Hold Delightful 11 ing one’s Belt. . If you knew you READ CLASSIFIED ADS Meeting— sa ih* M Haehea „ ltadi aaamhee braasht kW own lufcen a«4 at a tate hear thep un- of Three Are Re- led to Make an* Ihvestig&tion SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 18.— (UN)— The plan of ambitious Californians to bridge San Fran­ cisco bay has developed to Such an extent that three prominent engineers have been retained to study the situation. The bridge project has long been a dream of those who feel that the city of San Francisco la handloar/md by its peninsular lo­ cation, and who believe that some outlet should be furnished for vehicular traffic to northern Cali­ fornia other, than by ferry. The consulting engineers who have accepted the city’s Invitation to advlBe on the bridge project are Robert Ridgway, chief engi­ neer of t^> board of transporta­ tion, New York Prof. A. N. Tal­ bot, professor of applied mechan­ ics, university of Illinois and J. D. Galloway of San Franciseo. The engineers will report on cost of a bridge, a suitable loca­ tion and other maters Within 80 days after undertaking their sur­ vey. Army Once Had A Camel Navy u n « , wrr u MtfBUttÔÎU , ’ Wa)fe,Fop-THe(M HOUl^BOOT A „ . u r r e t M one J l DOMT A TO DO vu cm THAT END D Y lT iV oW - T Y re i s o p p a e MAMAOGR-HöQtx HAU6 r o s e e — r V MEN OKF-— Convalescent Bane 188 Granite Where the sick and aged are cared for In pleasant home surroundings. Jerry O’Neal for pour next Job ot PRACTICAL NURSING Plumbnig CHOICEST FOOD Phone 188 Res. 28 Morton 8L T. L. POWELL General Transfer Good team and motor tracks. Good service at a reasonable prlea — Phone 88. WM. E. OOULD Realtor Phone 408-J Builder JORDANS SASH AND CABINET WORKS Cornar Helman and Van N< Phone 1«1. l>. Contractor Repairing and Remodeling Specialist In Quality, Not Quantity; Shingling Galvanised Nalls Used. 20 Year Guarantee. WHITTLI TRANSFER A STORAGE 0 0 . 484 Mountain Ave. a week. , Camels weren’t popular with army mulesklnners. They got seasick from the rolling motion of the animal. Then came the civil war and the army neglected Us camel "fleet.” The herd was sold to two Frenchmen, who tried using them between Nevada points( without much success. The animals were finally turned *loose as worthless. Left to shift for themselves they roamed for several years over SJtah, Arizona and Nevada, taking to the desert like ducks to water. One was reported to have roamed Coal, Wood and Storage Packing, Crating and Shipping. Long Distance Hauling. Auto Freight Terminal Phone 117 Office 89 Oak S t as far north as Virginia City, Nevada. What eventually hap­ pened to them no one knows. READ CLASSIFIED ADS SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS F DtotrlCt N' M ASHLAND, IN THE STATE OF OREGON AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS MARCH 33, 1937 , T RESOURCES 1. Loans and discounts, including redis­ counts, acceptances or bills of ex­ change, sold with endorsement of the bank (including Items shown In 29, 30 and 32, If any) I 2. « Overdrafts y veTar»rts secured and unsecured ... 3. u. s. government securities owned, In- i eluding those shown in Items 30 and 35 . I If any ............................................ 14. Other bonds, warranto and secuMtiee, including foreign government, state, municipal, corporation, ete., Including I those shown in items 10 and 35 If any ............................ 1 6. Stocks, securities, claims, I a Judgements, ete. ., HI I 6. Banking houae, 16,000.00; furniture g ^ni / ,i tDre’ ’ >2,500.00 ............ 8,500.0« I 9. (ab) Cash on hand In vault aad dee from hash«, banker« and trust eompan- I ies designated and approved reserve I . a »«ent* ° f this bank ................................ I 10. Exchanges for clearing house and Items on other banks In the same city or town on reporting bank .................. .............. 1 11. Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and other cash J I itontfl ............................. ..... Total cash and due from banks. Items 8, 9, 10 and 11 .......................... 116,480.71 ToU1 ....................................................... 29 224 61 698 .. , rj 657 5i 1244,111.4S I Phone 84 ALL t CANSÊ&lMTOese B ooks IS RED INK- EVÇPNtHlMô QOINQ, Ôtff AMD NOTHIQÛ toMiMG (N ~ t if YHts K eeps (JF M uch i. lsmcfr w e'L L H ave r o J DR. MATTIE B. SHAW Physician and Surgeon 108 Pioneer AVU . Office and Resident Phone SB Office Hours 10 - 11 a. m. « - 4 p. au 1:80 - 7:80 p. m. THE STATE BANK OF ASHLAND By Taylor was û e t n N û along Eye, Ear, Nona and Throat. Office Phone 128 First National Bank B a lilta « CfcartZ , T j J 04m ,U5POMT ° F « ’" » » S Ashland-Maid Butter Wrapper Con­ test Will End March 31 T old OFFICE HOURS 10-12 A. M. 2-8 F. If. First National Bank Building .Swedenborg B° W. J. MOORS, n ,'W . tt. BOA Kit. J. C. hopper , Dlraetora, i,