Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 15, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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. VALŒY
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they will be very grateful for any
Articles that may be used la the
sale.
MISS DOROTHY R EID , E ditor
1 Legiqa Post No. 14 will hold a so-
Satarday, April 1«.— Primary de­ l cial meeting in the Pioneer Hall
partment of the Presbyterian on Winburn Way, Monday eve­
Sunday school party in church ning, April 18, at which they par­
ticularly urge all members to be
at-1 o’clock.
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Monday. April 18.— American Le­ present.
Mrs. Nell Dunn, will be chair­
gion Auxiliary will have social
meeting in Pioneer hall on Win- man of the refreshment committee
Warren
burn Way. All members urg­ assisted by Mesdames,
Cook, W. J. Crandall, Mrs. Leona
ed to be present.
Taesday. April 10— Who-Do Class Dolse and Mrs. C. D. Dahoff.
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of the M. B. Church will meet
Tuesday, April 19, at the home Missionary Society M M »—
of Mra Homer Billings, 743 No.
The Women’s Missionary .S o ­
Main St.
* ciety will hold its regular meeting
Wednesday, April 20.— Women’s at the home of Mra. Graham on
Missionary society of Presbyter­ the corner of Pine and Baum sts.,
ian church meets at 2:30 p. m. Wednesday afternoon, April 20 at
at the home of Mra Graham, 2:30 p. m.
corner of Pine and Baum sts.
Mrs. Nell Robertson will be In
Taesday, April 18.— Civic Club charge of the program, the topic
Easter party In the clabbouse being “Africa” and “The Negro
on Winburn Way. Bridge and In America.”
Five Hundred. Everybody in­
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P lea Made to A stiU od W omen—
vited. Price 50 cents.
Wed. April 20. — Elks’ Ladles
A plea is being made to the
dance in the Elks Temple.
women of this city to save all old
Tbarsday, April 21.— Ladies of clothiag, etc., that they may find
the Trinity Guild w411 hold a when doing their spring house
baxaar in the
Parish House. cleaning, and then call Mra. Har­
Apron, utility, cooked-food and ris Dean and she will provide for
candy booths.
them being taken away.
The Women’s Civic Improve­
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ment club are planning to hold
Aaxiliary To American Legion
Meets Monday—
their annual “salvage sale” some­
The Auxiliary to the American time lm the coming months, and
CALEXDAR OF EVENTS
Delphian» Hold Interesting
Meeting—
The Ashland Delphiaas held an
unusually Interesting
meeting
Tuesday afteraoea, April twelvth,
in the Llthia Springe hotel. The
eesslen opened with Mra. Herbert
McCarthy, active president, in the
chair; Mrs. V. V. Mills, supervis­
or aad Mrs. Don Whitney, secre­
tary.
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A splendid program was given
as follows: Mrs. R. L. Burdic, Jr.,
gave a talk* on “The Social U fa
la the Fonrteenth Century as
Shown In The Lives of Its Great
Authors” ; Mrs. Domino Provost
gave talks on “Chaucer's Literary
Apprenticeship“ and '"Itoe Canter­
bury T ales;’’ Mrs. O. A. Paulserud
had the subject, “Piers W Plow-
mano’; Mra Walter Bverton talk­
ed on “Petrarch, The First Of The
Humanists, ” “Rleasi's Revolu­
tion,” and “The Ascemp” ; Mrs.
Henry Oaley had been assigned
“To Posterity’’ and Mrs. Redford
talked on “Laura And The Bon­
nets.”
A very fine book review on
"The Life Of Leonardo Da Vlnfci”
by D’MItrl Merejkowski was given
by Mra. Earl Crow, after which
tho members spent a short time
In social conversation. .
Lady S9ks Dance April 80.—-
ether coyote thia weak. Theee
dogs hare killed several eeyotea
this apriag aad the raacbare' who
have Ah*«*
«fad te ktear that
there'are a few lee« coyotes.
Quite a number of our residents
“listened la" last Sunday/ both
morning aad evening te the dedi­
cation services b roa d cast ed from
the new Presbyterian ehurab la
Medford and bath the music and
addresses were greatly enjoyed.
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Mr. i f F. Craig *oelebrated win boy wai
•4th birthday lest Thursday, April
Mr. a
7. A friend in Ban Franetaan sent Sams V
him birthday greetings by vadle W. V. I
aad bis friends and neighbor*. Treshai
hare remembered him with little and Mn
gifts or greeting cards.
Mr.
Mr. t
Craig makes his hriba with U s Evensls
Mrs. Mabel Reachert and Mrs.
eon Frank Craig of Valley View RusBell
Mary Brewer of Ashland were
and his daugher, Mrs. Hdrry' Roe and Mr
callers at the J. T. Arnold home
of Nevada City, Cal., baa b - n family <
last Bunday evening.
with him during the winter Aad Mr an<
Mrs.
Melvin Kennedy and
spring. Mr. Craig has had « 'lo n g Sunday,
daughter of Butene, Mrs. Mash
eventful life since he was born
Mr. a
and. Mrs. Ven Lent of Ashlaad'
at Bellinea, Ireland on April T,* ’Ashland
also visited Mrs. Arnold the first
1133. He came to Pennsylvania,« view la
of the week.
U. S. A., in 1841, became a rail­
road man In 1 8 |4 , gorking on the
' rp *
Mr. aad Mra. A. H. OavaahiU
were dinner guests of Mr. end
Mobile and Ohio R. R. during aad
e'
after the Civil War. He then JoneB
Mrs F. 8. Engle of Ashland last
Sunday and in the Evening the
transferred to the Union Pacific, i "* 8 8 1
and Central Pacific being .
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Ehgles enjoyed at the DayenhiU
home, the dedication eervices
tloned at Promotory. At this time« j. The
the Northern Pacific and Mlnne- — —
sots waa building a new road to .1“ '
the yredt, to come into R aR ^a, ,
Wash., but had to have epglped ,
at the western end of *the hew .
road-to-be.
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‘ Two t twelve.-top locomotive^
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Were shipped from Duluth, Minn.,
by*Chicago to San FranciscA; o v er
the Union Pacific, then loaded*cftL
a sailing vessel and taken by wa­
ter to the State of Washington.
Mr. Craig accompanied these lo­
comotives and was the first engj*- '
n e e r to drive a railroad engine
j
,
Washington:
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lizabeth rden
He stayed with this road' for ' *
bo me time then went down. Into
i
is based on three fundamental steps, Cleans­
California and engineered U n t lH ll ,
ing,
Toning, Nourishing. You can follow
he was retired at Beventy-aix year*
this
same'
method at home, using Elizabeth
of age after fify-flve years o f Rail­
roading. Mr. Craig lia s lived In H
Arden’s Venetian Cleansih^ Cream, Areltna Shut
Valley View for the ’ past ' ten*''
Tonic, Special Astringent and Otmege Shin Fowl.
years.
A little Home Treatment each morning and
A number of Mrs. Everett ^ost-. ,
night w ill give you a clear lovely »kin.
wick’s -friends and neighbor V spr- j
prised her in her ned' nomi
ELIZABETH A rden s Venetian Toilet Preparations
Wednesday afternoon. T h e time
a r t on salt at
was silent in games -and cpnverea- •
tion and late in the afternoon de­
licious cakes and coffee were ■=-;
served. *
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“Its the Lady Elks this time,
their annual affair April 20; be
sure and bo there. Features, fun
and eats for all. Re Johnuy-on-
the spot, and come to our ball.”
The Lady Elks of B. P. O. E.
No.944, will give their annual
dance in the ballroom of the
Elk's temple Wednesday evening,
April twentieth.
Much time and work are be­
ing given by the ladles to make
this affair a success.
They are
endeavoring to make this dance
the best one that they have ever
given and as successfal as the an­
niversary dance.
The same decorations will be
used in the ballroom, as were used,
for the last Elks affair. The main
attractive of the evening will be a
Those present GbslSes the host­
big "feature surprise,” the mu­ ess were Mesdames B r o w a r,
sic will be furnished ' by ‘ the Reachert, Bond, Arnold, Jackson/
"Pled Pipers."
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Garle, Weagant, Lowe, Davenhill^ ______
McCracken, Glenn, Bratton, Gia»;
.M i« Leona G. Marsters, music goW, Reed, Hurley, Morse, Stella
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Instructor at the Southern Ore­ Morse, Roe, Gallatin and Lennox-? c
Mr. Chris Strong made a hnr- ft
’
gon Normal school here, went to
Klamath Falls yesterday to help ried trip to Auburn, Cal.,
organize a branch of the State week. His oldest son, who h ad jt- Q
Moste Teacher's association. MI bb poBitlon at Auburn had been un- p «-> B
m >Y
Marsters was expected to' vetifrh «hl«', to ^ork fot some time on
to Ashland. this afternoon., ‘ i AccbpnVof a b a d 'fe len oh" hl<!
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A
Lithia Spring:
Pharmacy
Treatment
broadsasted frote Medford.
Mra R. K. Ohtaay has bean ill
With fit M t l«.M t«r. .
Services at Cole’s Beald m c p»
The Baptist church will hold
their Easter sunrise meeting on
the kill in front of J. t . Cole’s
residence at S il Ashland svenne
instead of en tartar’s Heights,
B IB L E S
AND
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T estam ents
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For Easter Gifts
Sm all Testaments,
print, limp covers
Bibles—Cloth bound, stiff
c o v e r s ........................ $1.50
T estam ents — stiff
ers ..............................
Bibles — Keratol bquncl,
D ivin ity-circu it, scholars
adition. Illustrated. A bar­
gain at . . . . . . . . . . . $1.75
Testannyits — Prouounc
Testam ent« — Pronounc
ing, gold edge, stiff cov
Bibles — Sm all jiocket
Bible with leather, clasp
Jijst the thing for boye
and g i r l s ................... $4.0C
Bibles — Pocket Bible
with clasp, India p ap er
Testam ents — Leather Di­ thin edition. References.
vin ity Circuit
$S.5O
Bibles — Suitable for all,
Testam ents — Pronounc­ Guaranteed unbreakable,
ing D ivinity Circuit, w ith tacks. Son,^tiling to con­
the Psalm s
.........$2.50 sider in buying a Bible.
Blurt’s
G ordon, a
writes:
Because it fa made from selected
young grain-fed p o rk e rs b e c a u s e
it has been given a mild, sweet cure
under the exclusive Frye proc ess '
and because it comes to you freshly
cured from the great Frye Plant —
Frye’s "Delicious” Brand H a m fa
the moat deligbtfully apprising
maat peodnet In ba found an the
T M C THEATER BEAUTIFUL
F I N I S H I N G T O D A Y '“W
SATURD AY ONLY
W IL L IA M F O X
presents
BLUE
EAGLE
»Sail over the bounding
main! See a great battlo
fleet in action. W itness
the soul - stirring epi­
sodes when a monster
of the sea ia attacked
l>v a Hubiqarine. It*s a
vital, stirring story of
the big city and the
high seas.
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A hthtitn Ihoon tfMrtnnot Cownft lO/nlif ofirf Sutrnnh an iht Ithjh f a u
GEORGE
The Citizens Bank
Ashland, Oregon
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w ith
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JOHN BOW ERS
The dollar yhu deposit in your savings
account will l>e yours tonJorrew, ready when
you need .it, and earning coui|>ound iutercst all
the while.
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D o n ’t d e U y , S T A R T N O W .
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PALS IN PARADISE”
: I ’s B Delicious
RAND
ham „
THE DOLLAR YOU StENT
YESTERDAY
now
someone else
“I love to sing Carmen
an d during the per­
formance I smoke a
Lucky Strike« They
n ever ir r ita te m y
th r o a t. T h e y a re
kind to m y voice and
delightful in flavor.’
O BRIEN
JANET GAYNOR-MARGARET LIVINGSTON -W lL U A M R U SSBLL
DAV1C D U T L B R -faD B IR T E D BSO N - RALPH S IP P B R L Y
and "JER R Y t h e O la n t"
a , 4«,
ihllitfan t, GERALD BEAUMONT
JOHN FORD
- .in*»* *' l p
^ p r o d u c tio n
mcw
Y ou, top, w ill fin d that Lucky
Strikes»
are m V ild and m ellow — the
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finest cigarettes you ever spooked,
b iad e o f the finest Turkish and do­
m estic tobaccos, properly aged and
blended w ith great skill, a n d there
is an extra process— “It's toasted1!
—n o harshness, n o t a bit o f bite*