Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 28, 1927, Page 7, Image 7

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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.
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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
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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 -
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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.
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monocle.
THIEVES STEAL BELL
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FROM CHURCH BELFRY
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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.
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For quality, purity and flavor, always'
ask your grocer for
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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
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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 .
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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
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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.
You, too, w iH th e n agree th a t
you can search th e w o rld o ver­
pay w hat you w il l — you can find
no fin e r — n o b e tte r o il t h a n
Maxola.
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FOR N E A R L Y HALF a
ceptury (golden TFest £offee
has led the way I It is favored
Maxola is an absolutely pure
vegetable oil pressed from .the
hearts o f full-ripened com h er*
nels. Regardless o f it« econttny,
Maxola is purchased solely fo r it«
sod enjoyed by people from swry walk o f life.
It meets the exactin g taste preference of~the
most particular coffee drinkers in the world—
/As fM pU of tho Tacific ^QorifmottJ Coffee
unexcelled qualifies for malting
all varieties o f ««lad dressings
berries gathered from the world’s coffee marts
— selected, roasted and blended in the perfect
atmosphere o f the $(ortka>est— that’s Qolden.
Coffee. Leading the yray to a cup o f deli­
cious quality Ij
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^cupMatoU
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