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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1927)
Raw very A sautH ul aetoettoAp^ Ita lia n operas were played M V Ic tio ls . Mrs. W . A. Stratton Mrg. Frank Reed were host« tor the afternoon and a fte r program, served delicious . and coffee. There were twenty of the members preseat and fou r 1 ore, Mrs. Clarence Mathes of bnt, Mrs. Ray W ard of Ferns ley, Mrs. Russell Bishop a«d Barthol. \ ' r M r. Chris Strong and Sq| A] ‘left by car for Santa Rosa} < the firs t of the week. M r, 8{ owns a small farm near 8 Rosa and w ill do some w or^ t before returning to o r r i $ . * Church of of Biot • LONDON, A pril 88. — (IP) — W hile the archbishop of Canter bury, vainly attempted to restore order, protesting members of the church of England almost suc ceeded In turning a meeting of representatives of that body Into I riot, The archbishop was constantly Interrupted by low churchmen Who protested against the new sbnreh of England prayer book. Which was made public recently. - The new prayer book recog nises some of the high church jromen to leave. .. “Take your money,” they forma of -worship. As the archbishop arose to talk men and women In the audience pose and shouted demands te re ject the “popish prayer book." They urged that the meeting dis approve the revised prayer book, charging that it is a “ disgrace to a protestant country.” • I t was finally necessary to call In police to restore order. - H a lf a dosei» men were eject-. Sd after « struggle, while the mere gentle stewards of the fehnifeh persuaded the protesting shouted an they left the meeting, fu n d so *to Rome;” OAKLAND, Cal.. April 88.— OP) — California’s first radio slander pelt bee been filed here. Mayor J. L. Davie, recently elected fo r a fifth term, and Mrs. Ada Aber, operator of the apart ment henna la which Davie lives, asked 8180.080 sack from Com missioner Leroy Goodrich and the broadcasting station from which Goodrich neat oat a political speech earlier this month. " I f Mayor Davie Is the kln d o t a maa hta frieada claim hlhi to he,” eaid Goodrich la his speech, according to the complaint, "why doss he live a t the 'C alifo rn ia apartamnts sad associate w ith the type of wemea and bootleggers who are known to live and tfcrive J. R. M cC rac(M d«htpM dta pure bred .Jersey b u ll," Saif ‘Fred Mann at Albnqnegu'ue^H /Mcww sMd' V s t o t M u f f a / / i , te tf 4>w z>r give w play kt the Bellview com munity house F rid ay evening. A pril 80. This play was given A t their own school house the later Mrs. K . J. K u b ll o f Applegate part of March and has boon spot- spent Sunday with, Mgs. Anna en of very highly. Be sure and Carta. — - - - - - ------........... M r. and Mrs. W akeflel^ and P art of a string of beads were fam ily picnicked nt Grants Pass found at tbs packing house after 8unday. On their rs tu m they vis the dance Frid ay , night. T he ited w ith M r. and Mrs. Lamb of owner may have them by calling Gold HUI. M r. Lamb a n d fa m ily Mrs. Thomas, phone 18FS. are form er residents here. Our next dance w ill be M ay I. M r. Gyger enjoyed a two-day Same music. Good bats. - ~- fishing trip on tbs R o |u e River the last of tbs week. H e was one o f the party to land tbs largest fish caught at Gold R ay this sea son. Mrs. Belle Bills, who teaches at Shaleburst, spent the week-end at her home on the highway. . A good crowd attended the benefit dance Friday night. The music was furnished by M r. Tuck er. Owing to poor flo o r wax the floor was not In good condition, but we promise to have it bettor next time. L ittle Violet Steinmetz of Klamath Falls, spent the week end with Mrs. Hsmnker’a sister, Mrs. A. R. Kincaid. The N ell Creek P. T . A. Circle w ill hold their meeting a t the schoolhouse on Thursday evening of this week Instead of Friday. The Soda Springs School w ill 5 ' last Friday. The cslF i reglst name Is JeafSbpiu \ of M Creek. * Mrs. Clarence ifathes and of Talent to o k dinner w ith George Bishop last Thu rids» M r. M. T . cValg who has 1 confined to his bed {or' the week, is up again and much proved. Mrs. Glasgow Stratton'w ho derwent a tonsil operation a a tim e ago Is recovering n ic ely Mrs. F ra n k H arlow O f -Ma and Mrs. T . W H ill of Adi visited Mrs. John Morse last week. M r. and Mrs. D.. Nance and of M edford'spent' Sunday a . An « U * M » Mad Scramble to “ ' Made’for OainiB la y h u p R r - ,, < -------- lacer and a t R E P U B L IC , W ash., A p ril 37.— >1 term , w ill This pioneer mining camp expor- lo llye. fenced a revival of Its youth as torse, M rs. *■ hundred o f golds frenzied men dsen spOnvand women Joined in a m a d Alice Black scramble fo r claims. | * The gold rush started when MCCracken W illa rd Fowler, an old tim e pros- dr fo r th e ir peetor, brought the news to the m m The town o f free gold la the Placer Wrs.t J^mes graveld^from Grass Roots, down. Rte» B illings H e displayed samples and the rush ‘«•n p p x. > started. The alleged strike Is two Ei Davis ' of miiee from Republic. The village Tuesday St- M V ts almost deserted, clerks M o ld home, abandoned'their Jobs, merchants is employed looked th e ir doors and farmers * ® * . Po* * r le ft th e ir plows la a race for man's bring toll» • ! • m tto v s r careless d river." A t any rate he ought to he careless."— S t. Helena Wet- LONDON. — <LP>— I t Is not gen erally known that 8 i r , Austen Lumhage naA a M IS, aching Seoretory, Is practically hHnd In back suggest nt once the need of a good dlm-etto to stim ulate k id one e y e .' ’ This fact was brought to light ney secretions and rid the sys by a recent order fc Foreign Of tem of troublesome poisons 4hat fice stengraphers to nse each car canse tbs distressing aches. Mrs. bon paper twice only. Before, Black of Petersburg, V s ., says: however, the order can ba put In “ Before 1 took Foley P ills dlsura- to execution, the Treasury Office tlc, I could not stoop over nor w ill b ars to sanction an order fo r raise np without great pain. Now sines taking them I have none.” extra stores of carbon. Sir Austen has been afflicted Ask for% Foley P11U diuretic.,, A In this manner fo r a m atter of 40 prompt Improvement w ill amply years, and habitually wears a repay yon. Satisfaction guaran Approximately 100 claims have teed. Sold everywhere. B monocle. THIEVES STEAL BELL I FROM CHURCH BELFRY “ *r * fn r* MOSCOW— (VP) — Thieves in |the night removed the 000 pound bronze boll from the belfry of a small church In tbs outskirts of Moscow. The purpose of the un- usual th e ft Is not known. How the thieves managed to remove the big bell without being detect ed Is a mystery, as there are a l ii' most always people on the streets te of Moscow a t a ll hours of night. the For quality, purity and flavor, always' ask your grocer for A ' . . , Ashland Creamery BUTTER Tbs V alley V iew Community club hold th e ir regular monthly moating a t the club house on Thursday afternoon, A p ril 81. A fte r a short business session the mooting was turned over to the program leader. Mrs. R. N. Chaney. As this was a continua tion of tbs study on Ita ly , ro ll call was answered w ith short sketches on the lives of noted Italians. » « Mrs. Mabel Reachert, Mrs. J. T. K n u M , Mrs, F ra n k Used and Mrs. H a rry Roe had prepared ox- ceUent papers oa d ifferent parts of Ita ly , which wars enjoyed. D uring the afternoon several The Modern House- A f lll M n l i w iic R win Mppreomo ii EUGENE, Ore., A pril 88.— (IF) — Women are not only healthier, better developed physically bat the leas Inclined to over weight than men are. This conclusion, based on fact sad figures, has been reached by D r. W ilm oth Os- horse and Dr. Fred N. MUler of the Infirm ary staff of the Uni versity of Oregon. - A eheck o f men and women students who are lb or mors pounds overweight reveals that only 17 percent of the girls are heavier than they should be whUe th e , men have a fa t per centage o f M . 1 The score on all around de velopment and good health shows tka tt 48 percent of the women are la good physlcad condition whUe the men's score In this re spect Jn only >8 percent ; ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N , That the nnderslgned. administra tor of the estate of J. M. Kerby, deceased, will from and after the > la t day of May, 1887, proceed to sell the real property hereinafter described, and nil of the right, ti tle, and interest of said J. M. K a t hy. deceased, therein at private sale for cash In hand. Said sale w ill bn made pursuant to the or der of the County Court of the State* of Oregon for Jackson Coun ty la the m atter of m id emte, and bids will be received by the ad ministrator at the office of W . J. Moore, Attorney. Camps Building, Ashland, Oregon. The sals will be made subject to confirmation by m id County Court, and the premium to be sold are dsaerlhed as follows: The depth of One Hundred and Eleven Feet off the nevth-Wastsrly ends of Lots 7 and S o f Block “ H ” of the V M a to o f Talent, Jackson C o u r t . Oregon, ns per plat o f arid vdllage of record la ■ the Oowaty d o r k ’s office of said G o u ty , said tract of * laM bates the northwesterly - end of said Block “H” and “hyn to pay high price« fo r imported oils, the in v ita tio n is extended to t r y Maxola in French Dressing o r Mayonnaise— taste i t —compart i t —have y o u r guests pass judgment. 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