Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 28, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    Americas'Legion Post Mo. 14,
«111 boM a business meeting io
the Pioneer Hall on Wlnbura
Way. AU members are arged
to be preeent.
Women of the M. K
Church) ■
Jsrhere is your Mite Boxt
Thursday, April 88— Pioneer club
Jurats at 7 p. m. In the perlers
bf the Presbyterian church.
Ftÿday, April 99.— The Altar So-
fciety of the Mountain Catholic
church «U1 bold h card party
fit the Rectory.
Friday, April 89. — Ladies Aid
Society of the Presbyterian
£hurch will meet in the church
parlors at I p. m.
Menday, May 2. — Floral Society
meets.
hall, Dickey’s orchestra. Gentle­
men 75 cents; ladles 26 cents;
cards S t cents.
Tuesday. May «^.W o m en ’s Civic
Improvement club meets In the
clubhouse on Wlgburn Way.
Tuesday, May 8.— Alpha Chap-
ter No. 1, O. E. 8. meets in the
Masonic hall.
Wednesday, May A —‘Auxiliary to
the TrlnUA GuUd meets in the
Parish House.
Wednesday, May A — W ., B. A.
meets In the L O. O. F . Hall.
Thursday, May A — T rin ity Guild
meets in the Parish House.
ttantar, M w 7.-^RdffU« -Rtvpr
Valley Cellege Wooten's «lab
«111 «Me« St the home of Mrs.
L. B. Williams, 820 8. Peach,
Medford.
n u tte d
VACATION
Hare yon known the fire of a
strange desire
That calls yeg off and * » • /
Where go one can tell yog you
shouldn’t do
The things that you’ve always
«anted to—- ...... - ....... —• —
To be free for a single day?
<4
Unday the shade of the ton
Do you years to tarn your glpsy-
trees
ftg foot
Close to » drewsy stream.
Away from the Boise of the city W alehln« the snowy s|onds
street
To a lovely place yoa know.
To philosophise while tho
With a »»I thnt know« the prtce- 1 :'x fries
lest worth
AndTd-wn a M rira-tch
Of a silent hour and of lasy mirth
dream»
bam
a a
Edith Cherrlngton.
« M M
A Smashing Big Selling
of Ladies'
Dresses-Hats
Coats
The Peat of Fashion is Represent
ed in Every Garment,
With or Without Fur—Half or Full Lined
Priced At
$15.00
$24.50
Hundreds of Them
SPORT STYLES—DRESS PATTERN HATS AND OUTING
HATS—ALL COLORS AND SOME ARE BIO HEAD SIZES.
Priced At
$3.95
Dresses
Silks - Satins - Chiff«
A A
STORE FU LL OF THEM
Color»—a plenty—Style» that reflect the
prevailing mode—all »ize».
z
.
$9.75
"The Blaek K n ig h t,* by Bthel
M. Dell (G. P. Putnam's Sons,
"New York sad Landon.) Miss Dell
Is tbs author of XI novels, and
this on« especially in tho vote p i
intimate, medera society matrons,
who are closely interested In east
others marriage problems. The
bool is dedicated "To an English­
man,’’ and It seems to be w rit­
ten all around those social events
that wohien, who are engaged In
every phase of society, keep busy
about. The Englishman la a
married man and has a very high
sense of the chtvalric duties
which a modern husband owes to
a very lovely wife, and yet at the
same time keep) her under n
pretty stiff discipline. I t is al­
together a book that three-quar­
ters, of" the women in the world
will love to read. The heroine is
a kind of Amason and yet this
tempestuous girl finally found tho
Ideal she had sought from girl
hood. "The Black Knight" la the
m»to thread of tho story, 8fcg is
no milk and water .heroine, no
clinging frail creature of the sort
frequently found In
romnatie
novels, but a real woman possso
sed of a strong personality.— The
Lariat.
Mrs. W irt M. W right was com­
pletely and happily surprised at
her pleasant home on Beach st.,
last Friday afternoon, April XX,
when a group of her" neighbors
took possession of her bouse and
when she returned from an auto­
mobile ride they were there to
gyeet her. This occasion was in
honor of Mrs. W right’s birthday
anniversary.
The time'was spent In delight­
ful conversation and visiting until
delictbus refreshments were most
attractively served.
Thera were
nineteen ladies
present to epjoy this Jolly affair.
PBICEtt AT
$10.75
$19.50 $24.50
Here’s Latest in
if Jewelry for Girls
HOLLYWOOD, CaL, April X«.
— (IP)— Black silk bracelets have
COjipsed thole of gold In popular­
ity in Hollywood.
Dorothy
MackaiU, featured
movie player, launched them on
heir way when she appeared with
Mr right arm adorned with three
Of tbe new. bangles,
tine, t< e or three may be worn
nt one time. Ususally three Indi­
cates a function of the moat rigid
formality.
The bracelets are made of
heavy silk cord, always of black,
and are encircled at Intervals with
double boopp of gold.
LCX)K AT THESE WONDERFUL GAR
MENTS—YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED
WITH THEM IN EVERY WAY.
Shop Our Ready-To-Wear Thoroughly
dopruof Silk Ho»c
in all the Hew »
Spring Colors
$L00 sad up '
Now Bilk Hearts
in Pastel Shades
A»sorted Patterns
' S I N to $3.95
hri possession a Sector watch
(Continued T ™ » P*«« One)
which wan made la England
L. W . Stewart of Powers, O n ., gtld4 fro* Wishram. Weak., to
many years ago for German Roy­
spent yestorfay In this city visit­ 8outh Jfnctlon; with the De-
alty.
According to the trade Journals ing with friends and looking after sehnlep railroad from Metolius to
Of thp Jewelery business there ore business affairs.
Bend, * H h the Southern Pacific
doty throe of these watches in the
from Paunlna to Klamath Palls,
United Staten, and this fact makes Leaves For New York —
end with the Oregon, California
it, a . Lessee who ha* boon to gad cnetgrn tragi Klamath Pens
thorn rery rateable.
The welch Ig enslosed in a «li­ the Jewelery business In Ashland to Sprague River, and over Its o>-
ter bond-csrvsd caso, has IX Jew­ for some time, le ftth ls morning at toasfonO east and north to Bly
els and Is shaped like a fan. The 11 o’clock to walk to Now York gnd the Klamath marshes.
numeri«, frp«p,l to IX , aro placed City, w hen hie parents are locat­
in about one third of a circle ed. M r. lA « e u expects to re­
aerosa tho top of the fan when the turn to thia city to about a year.
He cange to Ashland three
minute band gets to 11 it auto­
years
ago tor his health, which in
F ri. and Sot. April 99 u 4 SO
matically flys back to 1 pad starts
|
greatly
Improved.
M
f.
Lassau
was
on another hour. Twloe a day, at
Twice Daily at 8:g0 n d 8:80
noon and at midnight both* of the born In Prance and learned bio
Th4 Ä
Ä V Ä S S t n ? 18
trade as a watch-maker in Geneva.
hands fly back.
Swltsorldnd.
Bnperu Oinema Spectacle
£«£
Hot Dogs Are Not
Good for* Stomach
B ER K ELEY. Gallf., April XX.
— (IP) — "H ot Dogs" are not
good for tbe stqmacbs of Young
America, It seems. Neither are
pie oi potato chips.
Suth Is the opinion of Dr.
Edna W . Bailey, supervisor of
sconce at University high school
at Oakland.
AU this despite the fact that
the younger generation sepms to
be thriving and the a;.j of ex­
pectancy is constantly Laing In-
POiAC'S ON RADIO
J B ER LIN , April. XX.— (UP)—
The German Postal Dspartmont’s
now broadcasting station nt Bee-
sen, near here, w ill bo completed
by Fall. The station w ill bo tho
most powerful of Its klad in the
world with anteanatte 210 metres
In length. Tho plant w ill operate
on a 189 kilowatt power,
ME8-—
_
lo u r in g
effects
d ir e c t
from the audi­
torium, Pdrtland
Modern youth is safe aa
longss there ore yes-mea and
no-girls.
Mail Orders
Accepted _
Bandit Bear is
Visitor
; YOSEMITE, Caltf., April 28.—
(W — The geysers In Yellowstone
National Park are not tho only
natural time' pieces In the na-
t o » * 1 P*Fk«- according tq Frank
Mooney, driver of the state be­
tween E l Portal and Yosemite.
1 Mooney is qqitp convinced that
Jpaquin Murletta, ,the bandit
bjmr of the Yosemite valley,
wrist watch or has soma
o th F ' inexplicable method of tell­
ing tbe time of dag.
''AU kinds of automobiles ppss
Cascade falls during tbe day,"
Mooney explains, “Yet none are
ever hied np by tbe bandit bear
except
my
passenger
stags.
Promptly at noon each day Joa­
quin comes put of the forest and
advances toward tbs oncoming
stage, walking on his hind logs.
He quickly makes known bis
wants by a mouth that no one
can miss. Lunches, sweets, and
tid-blts constitute pis favorite
loot. When his haul Is complete
and no more food Is in sight,
Joaquin ambles off Into |ho woods
to appear again the next day on
schedule.1*
Mooney’s Stage passes Cascade
falls on schedule at noon each
day.
"Cutting
undesirable
foods,
such aa these, completely off the
menu, placing tho candy coun­
ter near Ute exit of the lunch
foam Instead of adjacent to the
cash register, apd serving a
well-selected ’plate lunch* are ex­
pedients of demonstrated worth,’.’
Dr. Bailey’s convictions are
the result of a survey made last
year to Eastern, Middle Western
and Pacific coast schools, In
which she found that sanitation,
supervision of the health of the
individual child, *o<J Instruction
on health subjects were the most
crying need of high school health
problems.
DAILY DEPARTURES
The only straight-thru motor
coach service with X daily sched­
ules to Portland, California cities
and the grant Southwest. Serves
all intermediate points — stop-
oven» If desired. G reat. respon­
sible system protects you— cares
tor baggage. Finest glass-enclos­
ed cars, reclining chairs, beaters.
Portland— Large macaroon fac­
tory to be opened here soon. *
Ford Batterie» F it
85
P er Cent Of A ll Cars.
Let Us Do Your Electricnl
and Battery Work
Visiter Prom Talent—
C. O. .Portwoed, a resident of
Talent, spent several hogra in
this city today looking after bus­
iness interests and visiting with
friends.
Claycomb Motor
DEPOT
HOTEL ASHLAND
fh o « o < 7
fo rd Garage
Phone 50
It DOBS Make a D iffsr-
enoe Where Yon Bay
Your ford.
Are Yon In Prime?
NOI NOT FEELING JUST RIGHT
Then the gnashing and Rot mineral hatiu of
Richardson Springs
Insurance Service
”We seed neyr plowing for re­
ligious dovotlop."
A suivons»1 rgHglon, «hora val­
ue will depend on thO quality of
Its follower <g Ideals, Is envisioned
by leading religious thinkers, the
Rev, Abel declared.
Well Directed
Near Çhico, Butte County» California can do
Wonders For Y o a ,
An arrow is only as good
as ils a im ... .and an in­
surance policy is only as
good as the agency end
8 1 8
Mre. Sgsu Mrifgte Maetera—>
Mrs. Sals M*Valr « a s tbe gra­
cious hrateps Monday evening,
April 88 when she euterisiued the
A rt Otub at hqy attractive home
pa Sraute Drive.
T8g regular bustaeas seealon
WUU MUdacted, many Important
maMen rancerplag the club were
taken pp apd discussed and the
ladles voted te give five dollars
to the Red Croee toward the Mle-
slaetgpf fteo^ disaster fund.
A social hour of conversation
sad taugy. work followed daring
which the hostess, assisted by Mrs.
J. Edward
Thornton,
served
dainty refreshments. Mrs. W. D.
4MM sad Mrs. R. W. Johnsen, both
Formar M a p r O. J, Johnson
Jewelery mora hM In
Craterian
Glee Cteb Meets— *
The Junior High School Glee
club held Its regular weekly meet­
ing last Wednesday. April 20 ,ln
the Junior high school building.
Tbe twe new part songs which
are being practiced are "Invitation
to the Dance” and "The Swallow.”
Tuesday, April It. the Oles
Club mad Wits first appearance be­
fore the Ashland Junior high
school P. T. A. slngnlg two num­
HITH RELIGION
bers, "Good Morning?’ and "The
HOLLYWOOD, Cal., April 28.
Dancers."
— (IP)— Religion of today Is head­
M M »
ed for the scrap begp and "w ill
Aram Circle Enjoys Meet teg—
Arars Circle No. (4 , Neighbors die If H ddea uqt grow up," ac­
of tbs Woodcraft enjoyed a-pleas­ cording te the Rev. Theodore Cur­
ant evening Monday. April 28. at tis Abel, Unitarian clergyman.
Thousands of persops are det
their special meeting, when they
sorting
their churchbs because
entertained tbe members of tbs
they cahnot coincide religious
Phoenix lodge.
A short program was splendidly teaching with scientific thought,
given after which those present
were served a delicious covered-
sdu)f wegring Infant clothes,” he
dish suppsr.
Floral Society W ill Maet—
The Ashland Floral society will
hold toqlr regular meetlpg in tbe
pqblic library oa the evening of
Mondgy, May second gf right
o’clock.
Several matters of importance
are te.be acted »» »>4 M l mem­
bers era particularly urged to be
preeent.
evento« to their home la Ashlgad-
the company behind It,
Consult this agency of the
Hartford Fire Insurance
aFteo. Yriplty
iaeetlpg te the
OYsatog. April
Company.
Ouy
policies
cover yoor risks like k
well aimed arrow covers
i, which W m a haa«-
lated pióte, for hold-
» áad M rt. J. R. Bd-
rardsd. the consola-
a bnll’s-eye.
Agency
And f u t Iato Your Bfci Whore Vexsible
dcMalr add « re . . H.
St. — At Railroad Crpssing^— pjjoge 20