Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 18, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    R- XT. Raed, served delicious re-
fresh went*.
» 0 9
Klka Ladle. Card Club Meet»—
The Elk’« Ladle« Card c 1 a b
held their regular meeting In the
Bike* club room« on Thursday af­
ternoon, April fourteenth. There
was an unusually good attendance
several members from Medford
being present.
Both Bridge and Five Hundred
were played, Mr«. H. K. Tomlin­
son held high «core In the former
and Mrs. Webeter In the latter.
The prlseh were beautiful EaBter
Lillies.
1 The hostee«es, Mrs. F. G. Swed-
euburg and Mrs. J. H. McGee,
served refreshments.
9 0 0
standards, eta.
Ona girl fixed the ngx^ egg
paired (or matrimony nt
another n is c * i( at 94.090; «UU
another demanded an autemobUe
other than » Ford.
All of the young women Wh®
'answered the questionnaire de­
manded a husband who made a
good »alary, and most of them
were against liquor and tobacco,
I Other specifications for the
model husband Included senes' of
humor, chivalry, musical talent,
religion and modesty.
“Tea hounds* are unwanted,
principally becanae the model bns-
band mast be able to earn a
sizeable Income, according to the
answer«.
DR. R. L. BURDIO
Tuesday, April 18—-Yooag WogM
Announces the Opening of His
f eu*» Foreign Miaatonary Seetatt
New Offices In the
\
of the M. E. Church wBl m a*
TOR RENT—Furnished, gewly .TOR BALE a» TRARR— 190
Hersey Bldg.
at the borne of Mias Minnie
TOR RUNT— 4 TOO® tnratshed remodeled four room hou»e, ga­
aerea of land In Slaklyop, CaL On
Besvor, 91« Iowa at., at 7:98 »■
Next to the Bike' Temple.
rage. Inquire 88 So. Sad.
194-8 Faelfle Highway. PPtenty of wa-, ! “ •
’
.
tar, near county school For fur­
FOB RENT— 8 room houae, ther partienlars address Tldluga, Tuesday, April 18<— Junior high
i F. T. A. meet« at 9 f . » . Bplea-
qomatotoly furnished at 15« No. Bo* 91.
199-9mo.«
yon will like comfortaMe and CSSS'
dld program; Mrs. Wilmer Fo­
Mata. |9C per month. Inquire
renient, close in. 81 So. Sad St.
ley will give reading, Junior
Park Hotel.
194-8«
high glee dub Will make first
■ye, Ear, Nose and îhroat.
' ^ O R 'W R lir-F urtiahed house
appearance and several other ('ouple Halted Saturday-—
DB. BOLAND ALLIN
Onice Phone 198
At a quiet wedding Saturday,
wKk Barege. garden epot, near
First National Bank Building
good numbers.
sehoels. Can a« 988 Holly, phone
Physician and Surgeon
m - t f Tuesday, Apyll 10— Wbo-Do Clam April ninth. Mis« Marie Louise
HILBERT, Wls., April 18.—« «
817L.
181-tt
of the M. E. Chnreh will meet I Reese and Raymon Wallace Long
DR. MATTIE E. SHAW
Tuesday, April 1», at the home were united in marriage, In the — Because Peter Fleming couldn't
apartments and aaktaa with gA-
. Physician and Suigeuu
of Mrs. Homer Billing«, 74» fio. presence of Immediate relatives, buy his wife a mink coat coating
vagss. Rassouahla by month
108 Pioneer Ave
ANTED-—Logging teamsters
the Rev. H. S. Brewster perform- 18.000 ke started a mink farm
Mata St.
ar weak. Barbar Apta, I H Orata-
Office and Resident Phone 88
and swam.pers for Siskiyou mill. Wednesday, April 9 8 . Women’s ing the ceremony in SL Paul's which today he claims Is the larg­
Ito.
m -tf
Office Hours *
OFFICE HOURS
FOR BALE—A good comfort Snow conditions. Apply at Box # Missionary society ol Presbyter­ Episcopal
Church, which was est In the country.
16
-
18
a. m. 9 - 4 p. m.
10-18 A. M.
2-fl
At this time he has nearly 100
factory.
194-3
ian church meets at 2:88 p. m. beautifully decorated with calla
6:30
- 7:38 p. m.
Bock St.
pairs of mink- They breed only First National Bank »
at the home of Mra. Graham, lillies.
WANTED—City salesman In
196-8
The attendants were Miss Lu­ one a year, producing Utters of
corner of Pine and” Baum sta.
Klamath Falla. Uhligs Electric
wo to nine. One mink can
cille
Smith, a close friend of the fro
Tuesday,
April
SO
*—Civic
Chib
O r U
FOR SALE—cheap on easiest Store. Klamath Falls. Ore. 192-3
be
raised
at
a
feed
cost
of
87
bride,
and
Mr.
Lewis
Reese,
Jr.,
Jarry
O’Neal .
Easter
party
in
,th
e
clubhouse
DR.
NBNXST
A.
WOODS
terms to right party a two acre
cents while a perfect pelt will
brother of the bride.
tor
your
next
Job of
on
Winburn
Way.
Bridge
and
fruit
farm,
within
city
limits,
Pztctioe Limited To
WANTED—Top prices paid for
Mr. and Mra Oemer W. Long bring «37, according to Fleming's
Five
Hundred.
Everybody
in­
spraying
and
pruning
done.
Trees
have
made
some
borders
and
Plumbnig
live poultry, dressed veal, phone
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
of Ashland, Oregon, were present expbrtence.
vited. Price 80 cents.
Phone 188
in fine condition, with promise of study halls. Saturday, April 1«,
'. 7 , Carpenter, Medford, Ore.
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Fleming chopped wood at 99.88
Wednesday, April 90— -»Ladies Aid at the ceremony.
Res. 88 Morton St.
,
194-tf big erop— peaches, cherries, apri- we are going for a hike to get
Office Honrs: 10 • 19 aad 9 - 8
The bridge, who Is a charming
eots, pear«, apples, blackberries, flower -rfor nature study. We ■ society of the M. E. Chnreh will
and
talented
girl,
has
been
secre­
meet at the home of Mra. Sam
raspberries and currants. Good have a health fairy houpe. We
tary to Charles Northcutt, man­
Storage Co. office at matt
McNair, 881 Scenic Drive.
T. L. POWELL
soil, partially sub-irrigated. Place bad to keep health rules In order
ager
of the P. G. and E„. for
174 North Mala. Phons «ti.
Wednesday;
April
00—
-Women’s
General Trägster
tor garden and chickens. 6 room te get the house painted aad
Good team and motor tucks,
Missionary society of the Pres­ several years. Mr. Loag Is assist­
box hoase In fair condition. shingled. The A and B class both
Good service at a reasonable
ant
engineer
of
the
same
company.
byterian church meets s t 2; 88
Enough paint for house goes-with have a houae and we are trying
prfee — Phone 83.
p. m. at the home of Mrs. Wm. Both were formerly students of
place. Might consider trade for to see which class can finish tbs
OrahSm,
86 Pine street, Mrs. Stanford University.
house with yard, close In. Inquire
They will be at home to their
Nell Robertson has charge of
91 So. 2nd 8t.
. 193-9
Corner Heli
frffenda
at 1733 Morris
the program, the topic being
Tuesday afteraoon we went to
Phone 1«1,
194-tf
Modesto
Herald.
“Negroes
in
the.
U.
8.’’
see the Marionettes at the Normal
building. Oh! my, but we liked U. Wed. April 90. — Bike’ Ladles
dance in the Elks Temple.
Manley {-xsggeft
I FOB SALE— 9100 stock In the
Soup 10, with Meals 8c
WM. B. GOULD
Thursday,
April 81— Pioneer «lub
First
A
Pacific Lumber and gkaleviee.
Realtor
of
the
Presbyterian
church
Will take 976. Address Carl Mc­ in on the ground floor In coming
Cream
of
Asparagus
meets.
.%>
We are making a Japanese
Bargains In Ashland and vicin­
Gee, Lindsay, Cal.
198- residence section, see or phons
Thursday,
April
91.—
Ladles
of
cand
table.
We
are
making
cher­
ity homes.
Insurance.
Wm. B. Gould, Realtor. Several
the Trinity Guild will hold A
FOR SALE— Black Oak wood. goad bap» in Palm Ave and Nor­ ry blossoms for it. We are making
Boiled Ham, Cream Gravy, 88c
GOULD
basaar In the
Parish Hoase. Minister Claims That Gum
912 per cord from ear, delivered mal vicinity.
Builder
•
117-tf Japanese umbrellas too.
Veal Patties. Green Peas,
Apron,
utility,
cooked-food
0
d
and eawed any length. Orders tak­
Roland Scheldereiter
and Rag Chewing Are
Repairing, remodeling and new
TOR BALE — Modern seven-
candy booths.
Roast Beef, Brown Gravy,
en thia coming week to April 28.
Not Desirable
work.
Day or contract.
room
bouse,
well
located.
Just
Friday. April 89.— Ladies Aid of
Phone 196-R or see L. A. Decker.
WHITTLE TRAN81HR
Fried Belgian Hare ........
>
-
the
Presbyterian
church
meets
KANSAS
CITY,
Mo.,
April
18.
484
Mountain
Ave. Phone 488J
198-3« been repainted, papered and re-
WILLIAM RANTER
A STORAGE 0 0 . '
finished throughout, makin* It
at 1 p .m .
—The Rev. R. C. Harding, Kan­
William Hayter/one of the well
like new. If sold within short known school boys, left us this Saturday, May 7.— Rogue River sas City minister, has compiled a Whipped Cream. Banana
Coal, .Wood and Storage
Cake
time, 31060. Two hundred down Tuesday.- He went to Cresceat City : .. Vallny Qpl|ssn TTS.innn^
list of the desirable and. undesir­
Packing, Crating a
FOB SALE—Fresh cow, 1481 and balance on'easy terms. AiB- to make his hoase. We are *H "'w iu meet at the 'home of Mrs able characteristics that young Jello with Whipped Cream 18c
Painting, tinting and papering,
Long Distance
land
Realty
‘Co.
190-tf
L.
E,
Williams.
9
1
0
,9
Pggcb.
men
and*young
women*
look
for
very sorry be is leaving._________
188-tf
Boulevard.
tag CUM Busllwgame, « i M t t a
Medford.
when considering matrimony.
Joe Flnagtn
Auto Pwight^erm itud
or phone 98.
147-1 mo.
Country Butter Milk
DAIRY — Hills Dairy, Walker
As a result of the circulation Fresh
Per Glass .........................
Ave., milk from high grade Jer­
PAINTING— Ambro 8. Park,
of a questionnaire Which was de-,
Pluma 117
8 “9 “ LANGUAGE
AUTUMN WINDS
1
sey sows. We aim to-pleans. We
painting, Duo Tone work, 711 Lib­
signed
to
reveal
the
tastes
of
mod-
This
semester
the
beys
aad
girls
What is that strange weird melody
use Surge Milker, ¿to. lde, pta. Be. "FOR RENT—Piano Phone 273-
erty. Phone 468.
160-1-mo.
, ern youth of marriageable age.
l»4-tf In the fifth grade of the Lincoln That chanting theme in minor Rev. Harding has concluded that
Phone 36F3.
173-1-mo.« T.
School have Joined a bird club.
ALSO. COMPLETE
key?
There are student teachers far Like ekalned beasts moaning for lounge lizards and gum and rag
FOUNTAIN
SERVICE
chewers lead the lists of un­
this study, and each room studies
release
*
about a different bird. On Friday It storms m> garden’s moon- wanted.
A number of young men and
each room meets in the main
fringed peace
(Published by the pupils of Lincoln public school)
BELFAST, April 18.—
So
room and observes about the bird It seeks tke Uvea of myriad young women who belong to his
church
responded
to
most
of
the
many
children
la
sehoola
here
they are studying. This week, in
flowers—
have the Charleston hahlt— they
THE MARIONETTES
. THE MARIONETTES
Miss Hill's class we are studying Like hungry wolves invade their questions asked and made no
mental reservations on queries re­
Charleston when they walk aad do
Do you know what Marionettes about the humming bird aad each
Tuesday afternoon we went to
hewers.
the Charleston wiggle when they
lated to family finance, single
the normal to see the Marionettes are Why, they are little figures person takes a point to observe.
It crouches low its forces spent
stand— that local teachers have
They are little wooden dolls dress­ of animals and people that are We have studied about the Robin,
Then springs anew destructive
decided upon a plan of imposing
ed as people and animals. Some made to move about by strings. Meadowlark, Bluebird, blue Jay
bent.
small fines on offenders.
of them looked like real animals. The strings are worked by trained and the boys can whistle their Its toe-toagues from the frozen
When a child Is found violating
There was a little dog, a cat, and peopte Standing on bridges above song.
north.
the
anti-Charleston rules, a note
a bunny. They had a bunny or­ the stage. Sometimes there are
Lillian Vicars.
Calling the souls of flowers forth. I
Mrs. Ted Ga Bauer and daugh­ 1* Bent to the parente who pay a
chestra. We enjoyed it very much. from forty to sixty strings on one
Blanch Logan O'Neal I
ter of Klamath Falls Falls are vls- six-penny tine. The money is
puppet. There was a Marionettes
Merl Mossy
„
Ashland. Oregon. I
Iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. donated regularly to charity and
show
In
Ashland
Tuesday,
which
4A
» tt tt
B. Admanson.
quite a aum already baa been
we enjoyed so much that we hope
Mrs. Joe Silvy aad Infant gives to several» hospitals aad
anoher will come again soon.
a A. K. H M A * . r r id v —
THE GOLDFISH
A POLISH OB CLEANER FOB EVERY SHOE.
daughter are having the measles. homes.
Lyle Springer
Mt. Ashland Chapter of the D.
One of our pupils. Pearl Ly­
Dick Posey our well* known
6A
A. R. met Friday, April fifteenth,
man, brought goldfish tor our
Southern Oregon poet, will give
at the home of Mrs. Jeanie Gilbert
room to enjoy. It is very pretty
an entertainment tor the benefit
on Walnut street. Roll call was
THE MARIONETTES
and small one. It la orange. We
of
the Talent High School Friday
answered by a stanza of a patrio-
'Tuesday the Marrionettes play­
have rocks and shells In the wa­
the
16th.
ed at the Normal school. Most of
ter. We have someone to change
Mr.
aad M m . R. L. Larson ware
er'
Mra.
W.
E.
Blake
gave
in
a
the 5B and 4A went Tuesday af­
water and feed It. We have them
dinner guests last Sunday at the
kter very pleaelng manner the story
ternoon. Some went at nigkt. The
to change the water every other
home of Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Cul­
of Concord and Lexington, after
play in the afternoon was “Uncle
day. .1 know every one enjoys it.
ver.
B
which Mra. P. R. Mackus reported
Wiggly at the Clrcua.** At* the
Nell Putman
Mrs. E .A. Gardner of Medford
the
program
of
the
state
confer­
night performance It
w as
left
Saturday tor an extended vis­
ence at Corvallis. This report was
“Huckleberry Finn and Tom Saw­
it
with
relatives in Southern Cali­
Work
Shirts,
the
Standard
of
the
World,
in
all
very Interesting because of the
yer.”
OUR PETS
fornia.
are
clever
way
in
which
each
listener
Donald G. Conley
We have had quite a few pets
siseg< 14 1-2 to 19—Bine, gray and khaki — $1.00
Mrs. J. S. Spltser who has been
lien was led to glimpse the doings of
in our room. Walter brought
in
failing health for some time Is
ion the conference and because Mt.'
/
8A NEWS
some tadpoles. They are growing
We
handle
the
A
-l
Grade
Only.
Not
Seconds.
critically
111 at her home.
iga. Ashland ehaptor fee® that South-
Tuesday we went to the Normal
fast. Dow brought his pet rooster
Miss Anna Evans has been
.
If
ern
Oregon
was
ably
represented,
and it crowed qnlte A lot- Ws had school to see the puppet show, we
awarded the valedictory in the
fqo
A very happy social gour fol­
a gold fish and «unary. We hope liked It Very much. We decided to
graduating class tor having the
lowed during whieh the- hostess,
make some ourselves. In our art
to get more.
Biggest
Little
Store
in
Town.
Open
Evenings.
highest general average in schol­
1 I graciously assisted by Mesdames
class we are busy making seme
Lloyd Demers
arship during the four years of
&A)W.
9.
Blake,
G.
a
Vanantta
and
!
•A Easter pictures for our roong We
high school, Vern Spiers has been
awarded salutory.
Bari Withrow has been having Ford Batteries Fits 85
considerable trouble with doga
Per Cent Of All Cara.
killing bis aheap, he decided to sit
up Tuesday night and was suc­
< w e ix ,£ u z 0 ß —
cessful In killing two of tke dogs
. ÇVUR'ï
ANO t GANT
that had one of hts sheep down.
? B awl him o tzr o w He'Lt-
LUNCH —-I'M ALM07T v*
Karl has had 6 large sheep killed
I . a e r w i s e * od m f d b a u
•♦tal SCAR 7 RR*'
V . NTM W84 9U59K.'
and a number of lambs Injured.
YOU fMOTHCR SACK/
Harley Dunn who has his sheep Let Us Do Your Electrienl
and Battery Work
Mftartw»*?
on the Bingham place has start­
.P opcorn .’
ed shearing them.
Mr. P. M. Rush who leased the
Quality service station last fall
has sub-leased It to Oral Franklin
of Medford. Mr. Rush and family
moved to Ashland Thursday.
TOR RXCBAXGB
Convalescent Home
Specials
Tuesday
aneti» e«* at
THE RAIL SPLITTER
n in
IN G E R ’S
CINDERELLA SHOE DRESSING
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
BIG YANK
ARMY GOODS STORE
Ford Battery
$12.00
daycom b Motor
Attended Fastay Sesvlcce
Mr. and Mr«. 9. P. Newbrg. Mr.
and Nrs. I. C. Williams and Mr.
aad Mta. Earl Williams <4 T ale*
were la Ashland yesterday te at­
tend Basted aervleea.