Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 04, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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    TRE DfllbY TIDINGS
PUBLISHED BY THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
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A SH LAN D
D A IL Y
T ID 1N 6S Q U T
New Hotel Management
The Lithia Springs hotel is functioning under
new management, and seems to be in capable hands,
with even- prospect of closest co-operation between
the management and tht? j»eople of Ashland.
While practically all erf the patronage of a hotel
naturally comes from visitors in cur city, it is well
that there should be a spirit of the deepest harmony
between the hotels and the city.
Since all of the Lithia Springs hotel company
stock is owned in Ashland, it is primarily to the in­
terest of tbe city to de everything possible to make
tbe hotel project a success. In addition to the selfish
interest, we should feel proud of our hotels, for there
it is that visitors live while in our city and there it
it is that they form to a certain extent.their opinion
of our city.
Jhank The Women
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One of those working* the most strenuously for
the postixmement of the Ashland creek canyon dam
stated after the Tuesday election returns had been
made known; “ They can thank the women for
The Tidings feels Ashland has many improve­
ments and forward movements for which we can
thank the women of our city, and The Daily Tidings
is pleased to add this progressive step to thè list of
former improvements in which the women have
played a leading part
Aad That
Wednesday. Jane 8z—Tbs Wed-
nesday club of the Presbyterian
Norma TtlmadM to totting her Church will have an all-day meet-
hair grow. Not so good for bar- - lng. All members are urged to
he present. Important meet-
Past Season
While, perhaps, |here have been more successful
years jn the history of the Ashland High School than
the year ef 1927, ww still have had our share of
Starting at the first of the year our football
team took second place in the Southern Oregon Coa-
ference with three wins, three losses and one tie
game. O w basketball team also placed second with
three wins and four defeats. In tennis we took first
in Southern Oregon standings and in baseball we
copped the conference championship.
In typing apd shorthand the team placed first in
the district meet. In debate the team took the dis­
trict championship, and later the state championship.
All signs point to a big year next season. In
football there will lie eleven lettermen back. In
basketball four lettermen return and in baseball
eight lettermen come back. The entire tennis tCain
will return to school also.
While none of the typing team will return, the
entire debate team will be back so a state champion­
ship in thia is highly possible. L et’s do things next
year.—The Bogue News.
1. What peninsuA on the west
coast of North America corres­
ponds in position to Florida on the
east coast?
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or oa Vancouver Is tort?
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4. Proceeding northward albng
tbe Pacific coast name t i e Cen­
tral American nations in order
between Panama and Mexico.
I. Is tbe Atlantic terminus of
tbe Panacea Canal east er «set ef
tbe Pacific terminus?
*. Where within the bounds of
the 43 states dose United States
territory extend farthest north?
7. Name the largest Island near
the west eoart of North America.
3. What group of Mandi ex­
tend out from Alaska along the
southern border of Bering 8ea?
I. Of what river la the Canadian
Rtveb a tributary?
Id. WhAt river
Grand Canyon?
AN8WERS
After long deliberation a California judge gives a
man a divorce on the grounds that.the seven kisses a
year permitted by the plaintiff’s wife were not
enough. That is a legal question which probably
never occured to Blaekstoae.
The plain truth of the matter is that when a
judge attempts to decide how many times a man
should kiss his wife he is out of hi« sphere. The
question for him to decide was not how many times
tbe wife should be kissed but whether or not the man
should be granted a divorce because he didn’t want
to live with her.
At the rate the courts are going now it won’t be
long before we will have legal rulings on every
domestic problem. It will be fixed by a court order
what time dinner is to be served. Judges will decide
whether the family should go to the movies once a
week, twice a week, or even’ night. Probably the
supreme conrt will hand down a decision making it
unconstitutional for a man to sit before the fireplace
with his shoes off. An injunction will prevent the
wife from starting the fire in the morning, or vice
fie by I
fttB w$
Thu Church ef the Truth of
Yakima. Washington, was recently
converted into a court to try a
Alumni Meet
Portland women recently went
oa reoord as disapproving the ac­
tion of a certain prominent singer
la allowing her name to be used ta
connection with a cigarette ad­
vertisement.
Three Portland firemen were
There are plenty of chances for discharged by tbelr chief because
being a fool without going around they failed to pay their “Just
looking for opportunities.
Hes Heck says: “Women like Roses have never been more beau­
moatpof all to talk of their com- tiful nor have flowers been more
ptototo and what the doctor pre­ abundant at graduation Ume.
scribes for ’em.”
(Hard
The Father’s place In the home:
alien the training of children; the ssfo-
gnardtag of the marriage tie; the
pratoettoe ef womanhood a r t
Will childhood.
Newspapers helped? to launch
Mans the plan, hat seemed to derive a
their great drat of pleasure out of
dne»- qalpe about “poor father,” and his
rings sp seta l «toy, intimating that few
cared much about the "old man-”
MN. HWMil McCarty, vie»* who was of mtto ana mmept to
president of the Chapter/and so- pay the h<
d a l chairman, la in charge- H*r eg. etc.
committee Includes: Mrs. D o ' M there bed
Whitney, Mrs. Marl Craw a r t mlsunden
MTs. Charlee Malnee.
the third
The first part e f the meeting esptod a
will be taken np with election of known as
officers for the coming year, then those who
the regular program finishing the their fath
last pert ef the work for this is suggest
year, wilj be given, with a mm- oeeeslon,
mary of the "High Lights of the the day hi
Renaissance."
ky the set
Those who attended the second
..a n a l Delphian , Assembly In Port Mott
Medford May 8«, feel so refresh-
The Pa
ed from the Inspiration recetfed Pha Chap
from Mrs. Goble and Mrs. Weg- give aaotl
maa, who la president ef the ten dancing ]
clubs in Portland, along with tbe hall, Mon
exchange of ideas from Medford
Bveryoi
end Klamath Falls that this last Party, hat
meeting will have a great deal The pub»
mere pep than anticipated for a
’
late spring meeting. The As- '
semWy proved to he so fall of the
boosting spirit bringing the chap-
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tern of southern Oregon together
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in such an entertaining and in-
"Imposj
strnettve way that the hope was misery wl
expressed that a get-together ached so 1
mooting could start the work off nor lie do
in the fall as well as terminate McMillen,
the programs la the spring.
cribes his
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«11«. dint
afternoon
to tbe perk
er visiting
TURNING THE PAGE 5 BACK
Mks. N. A. Ges»« a r t tittle ana.
President C. A. Payne of the
State Normal expects to build on Vsrnon. arrived last week all tbe
the Boulevard arrsem which be way from Tampa, Florida. Mrs.
vsssnMy purchased near tbe Nor­ G ert to a daughter of Mrs. C. A.
M M e l Ashland and will make
mal from G. W. Stephenson.
■Ider 8. R. Docker bea work
visiting MW and
Traffic jams Mimetiin<*s reqaire a car to jttnmm
the qualities rrf a kangaroo and a snail—combined
with the radden stopping power of a hockin’
broncho.
Monday, Jeee dz—Modern Wood­
men and Royal Neighbors will
t give sapper la Moose hall nt
' 6:30 p. m. for benefit of Flood
- Relief Fund. Royal Neigh­
bors will serve the rapper. Price
#• cents.
Monday, Jane 8z—P. T. A. Conn­
ett will moot at 1:3* p. m. In
tbe public library. Witt finish
ap the year’s work.
Monday, June a ^ — Past Matrons
chib of Alpha Chapter No. 1,
O. E. 8., will give a psblfcg,||..)
and card party in the Masonic
hall.
Monday, Jaae 6.— Floral society
will hold regular meeting In
the public library.
Monday, Anna 8^ —Auxiliary Jto
the American Legion Post No.
14, will meet in the Pioneer
hall on Wlnbnrn Way.
Monday, June A— Royal Neigh-
horn will meat.
WMneeday, Jtoae 8. — Bellview
Community club will meet in
the ctubhonse. Miss Florence
York will be present and will
espiala beakatry. Interesting
co tst.M Bugs««
R »-
mer sdw el bad Mlm MeLert u
attsrt summer school n t
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varsity •< Washington la asottle.
■In Bthsl R*W wlH n — In at
bar beam ta AaMnad uattl Mm-
mar «school «»pens la Eugene-
Mr. Cl«» V- Hawaii, wife aad
behynm Daring the first of the
mart far Crescent City. * where
tr tr wttl *Wt Mm. Howell’« tf-
ther. Mr. Goodrich.
Mlm Ilia Myera aad M in Edna
Qabaaa win renmin la Ashland
a r t wlU attend sammer school at
the southern Oregon Normal. Miss
Hasel Sanders will go to her home
In Athena, Oregon a r t Miss Al­
mira Mrmidt wttl leave soon tor
her home In Misaseets, whore she
is to be married this month.
I I it
Mesic Teachers Will Meet—
The Jackson County Chapter
of the Oregon State Music Teach­
ers association win meet daring
the week following Jane I f . ns
the date first set conflicts with
commencement nt the Southern
Oregon Normal school.
ft 8 ft
“Father's Day” WlU Be Celebrat­
ed oa Jane 10^—
To Mrs. John Brace 'Dodd of
Spokane. Washington, Is dne the
credit for haring started n serious
national morement to recognise
a r t establish “Father’s Day.” It
was in 1*10 that aha draw np a
petition addressed to the ministers
cisade Chapman, Percy Chap­
man and wife a r t Mas Btaaebe
Rogers motored np from Aottosb
Sunday and spent tbs aftertseee 1»
Ashland.
The meeting was then turned
over to the > president and tbs
*. Osle a r t wWa returned
Tuesday after a fow days Mr. Bill Alton in chairman, report­
relatives st Cölestin and ed that Miss Etha Abbott Woe i The Junior high school to eat
blurt precinct.
nominated tor pnssldskl; MY. I tor tbs summer end several of
One Wotoott for vtctopceeMsM the teachers wttl spend their va-
a r t Mtss FMtn Ackley fdr eesM- nations sway from Ashland.
tary-trsesarer. Br. * . la Barite, - M4ss Nora Ward will rtoR for a
Win. Addison has rented
Jr., toads-a motion that tkhy be abort Ban at bar home in Darena,
farts nt Talent and removed
elected unanimously oMLAhe she- Orbmm. after which shp p ilr 0 -
family '»it week to Ashland.
te r t sdmmer sritaol a t tbe •U«jb
tlon was passed.
Tbs tables were etoeted and vekelty of Oregon at'Degrae.'Mtm-
Hell Carter and Miss Ella MdDsrt
Yreka today to accept a clerkship charge.
A cream-puff eating will vislt friendk In Central Point
In Buckner's store there.
contest was staged. Miss - Pearl for n fow days; Mlm Carter then Is
Oer waves ars given at s reason-
aMs price; by r t expert pfth years
of experltene; trim keeps posted
np to tbe in hnta We give every
service
and «»nr taterest
to you. .and ^oar - ’dnve does not
ehd with the giving of the wavs.
Lithia 8prlng* H a l i l
Beauty Parlor
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Grania
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