Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 13, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    fancy work and te flhvarMtlna.
M edford.
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the Nile Spring OeromAUial at 1
p. m. In the Masopfc temjrte.
Medford, Ore. Banquet at Ho­
tel Bedford M 7
fallowed
by tehee at Fair Erenadx pa­
vilion starting At 9 p. fe£ Call
497-3 tor Intormation. '
Munday, May i » — Auxiliary to
the American Legion, Post No,
14, win hold a nodal m e e tin g In
the Pioneer hall on Winbnrn
Way. All members urged to be
present..*
Tuesday. May 17.— Women’s Civ­
ic Improvement dab will bold
regular meeting in Civic club­
house on Winburn Way. Ail
members urged to attend as
th ere w ill be e le c tio n o f o f f ic ­
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ot the flownra. wore, I • ’ ’ T
r odweXlay. May lA —Mre. Oa •erred at the close of thia enjoy- l—
■ ‘ fere
M e l, state president of the P. able social event
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kate.
T, A. Win meet with the local
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associations ‘ at
ths LI thia S o c ia l M e e tto * —
The Auxiliary to tke American
t,
Springs Hotel. Luncheon at 1
p. m. Phone reservations to Legion Font No. 14 will hold a ad- Mrs ,
Bra. 0 . A- Brlacoe before the dal meeting 1« the Ptoaehr halt tor w
oh Wlnhttm Why Monday evening, weeta
evening M Bay l«th.
haM ay, May 1»-—» k a Lodge May sixteenth, at which they par- frJeni|
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No. 944 will give g shirt waist tlcularly urge all member« to Id-
dance In the Elk’s ballroom. ten d . '
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Hcstesaea tor thia affair will be
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Domino Provost's orchestra will
Meadamea Roy Frailer, Jamee
play.
.adkr, « te e IB — The Basic F ir e sto n e , W. A. book, A A. j. •. i
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Teacher^ association of south­ d a n , 1,Q- Adaam,
ern Oregon will meet In Ash­ Freeman.
land.
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Sp»mg t eremoataa—
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The Daughter« of the Nile Will
hold their regular meeting and
spring ceremonial on Saturday,
May 14 «t 2 P. M- la the Bedford w
Masonic Temple.
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Following the ceremonial a jfenBe
banquet will be served at 7 P- m. v
at the Motel Mbdfortl to which the rJ j“
' members, their escorts and friends
lir e invited.
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\ A dance at the Eaftiwkhd ?*- ” mU*
v Ilion, sponsored
by Zuletma 1
T,
Temple, will be given Saturday < *.
e v e n in g to which all Shrlners,
co lo r sch em a
Valley College Women’s dab
wAl meet at the hoftfe Of Mbs.
JL.,1» Williams, 520 B. Peach.
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So far «M . DaveAhW has sot I
markdUd «h> r ill flhw n Chin­
chillas, huts la jget building up
her number».
She has flerty-
Bight hatch « add with esory-
thing M ilt so etmvoaieat It te lowCelllo Falls last September
Thb -botty wax-recognised As
well worth a d tft. These Chin­
chilla roMMt« Wteo btought here poaed that tfekttfeAUte U b 1m-
from the northern part ot the posslble, and the Ohly hope of thb
s t a te u t are very tine.
Alter! Arnold left taxt'Yhes-
straps of clothing left on the
day mimitag Tor hB Bead ItadfAh
body. Tbp 'corpse was buried yes­
ran ch With a four hone load of
terday near Spedie, Indian fishing
grain And other supplies.
Me
villages a» the Washington «Me i f
expects to ho gone about ten
the river nehr The Dhtte.
days, putting in his grain, mend­
The body wa teecdgnlxed as
ing fences end getting things pre­
that of an Indian by the long braid
pared for the iurtmer. About
of hair, ft was found floaUbg In
June first Mr. Arnold will take
an eddy by Ed Thomas and Joe
his stock, including hia large
8am, Takima Indians, and L. E.
herd of dairy cows ont to the
Ougb. a White Ben.
Deed Indian ranch tor the sum­
mer mohtfas.
Milton Nichols Wont to Gaxelle,
ï A dmch A re accttbed
Cal., last Sunday and had I
SPOKANE, WaXh., May 11.—
short‘visit with htebrotber, Paul (IP)— A claim that police had of
Nichols who is employed oa a
la r g e dairy ranch near Gaxelle.
A tew days ago a large deer
was seen feeding, in the Held
just about J. F. Arnold’s house.
The deer was quite close to the
highway and seemed not nt all
afraid of the passing cars.
Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Jones gnd
Bobby spent Mother’s Day with
Mr. eta'd Mre. James Lennox.
ers.
Wednesday, May lte—Covered-
dteh supper la the Civic club-
The characteristic of the age is speed.
Modern business m ust keep pace with the
times.
We are busy—bat never too busy to be
courteous aad accommodating.
and family ¿7 Medkord. and Mr.
Ilby Blabb i t OadefflA WA» were
gnebts at thb W. F. DeFord
ranch last Sunday.
Those from the community
who vfefted the model ho& biem -
bhxtriUoh f t Mbdfort Mbrktauk
are very Anthoqlastlc yvOy
The Citizens Bank
Stella Mdrse and family-
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Mr. and Mrs. Jnhu>ArpnW
But with •speed and efficiency, this bank
holds fast to the. old-fashioned ideas of
coutjtesy.
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"BIG YANK"
The Best B. V. IX’s on Earth for 11.00
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ARMY GOODS. STORE
Biggast Little Store in iDewn, Open Evenings,
LICENSE
son .Albert Arm
Colon, whose birthday - ocaur
nA t i i t BA.____________
gptwrtateed Normal 8ckwMtfb
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Mrs. 3. A. Church Til, wife of the
i president ot the Southern Oregon
! Normal school, wAfc thb charming
hostess recently Rhen she delight­
fu lly entertained the faculty mem­
bers aad their wives in JW Pariah
House of the Trinity Episcopal
church. The large apfacloua room
Was beautifully decorated with
purple and white lilacs, making a
cosy as well as colorful back­
ground.
Mr. Ben Sheldon, Who *1« a
member of the University of Ore­
gon faculty at Eugene and son,
Mr. Henry Sheldon, teacher la the
mrice^
sweeL
T he hot days fere here—delight­
fully healthful days so long as
mopt o t mower’s made.
Oardei tóela. tern,
mewers. fsntftag and post
every description.
Peil’s Comer
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ful teaspoon given away for only eight
t not more than six spoonS to a person!
jr<m cfett keep fit!
But For perfect health, be câré-
fiil o f your foods! >
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Try this:
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“(Chid Blackberry
dam“
Placé a bottle o f m ilk in a neighbor’s
eSn’.t it? And sd Ji is;
ha fcsgley Cannery at
Wild blackberries gath-
electric refrigerator, o r let your dealer
make dab teat for. yon. Leave it there a
week o r ten deya. T h en examine it —
it ’s still n d M J
Clean, hygienic, sanitary electric re­
frigeration w ill aoEn be in every Modem
home. Y o u r dealer w ill show you an
eaqr and economical way to have it tuw
— on attractive installment payments i f
THB CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER CO M PANY
guaranteed for 25 gears
find Why de«f tfefc cannery go to the
frofebU W gatlftHag wild herriee? Simply
hW B te Nature’s wUd gardens supply a
need Tor Small fruits Which Ashland farm­
ers fail to mWt.
Naturally the eanftery wants to give
steady employment |o its working force
during the season« No need to worry lest
too ranch be grown, if yon confer with the
management to find ont what produce is
wanted.
By such cooperation yon help Ashland—
and Ashland helps yon.
F irst
N ational B ank
ASHLAND . figgn OREGON
COMMERCIAL *
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O woman an Alpine user—
il! A n d because millions of
Where h a w shown us that
tneand see how much cram-
very ccooooiical« they
¡9 lit»!» this unusual offer.,
A kail siB Alpine thilk labels
h—to <k#r MdMttiag station
, and get a beautiful silver-
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T h e nutritious m ilk —
create in every drop”
Alpine is i u x&her, far more nutritious
than ordinary milk. For it actually takes a
whole quart o f rigidly tested Full'creato milk
before jwie
A spoon for every 8 tall
, Mlr'e Or every 16 s tiu ll
A lp in e labels
luisitel'
»N> . and Gl
containers—
ne is always
lye pure. Get ft today.
T ry thU CustArd Pi¿
ft would
st supply of A
yOur teaspoons
pine keeps iodc
Of lots.
Redeeming Station
sugar
nutmeg