Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 14, 1927, Page 2, Image 2

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let Oraron.
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V'Jtl.a.jLl*/ AshO-sO
TO BE GIVEN 1
Special Coupe Will Be
Added To Normal
School Curriculum
Society Notes
U edncwUy, June 13.— Presbyter­
W Intelllrence testing will be the
ian Women's Missionary society
will meet at the home ift Mrs.
inspiration of one of the new
J. Poley on the corner of B and
courses to be offered this sum­
Third streets at 2:30 p. m.
mer in the summer session of the
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Southern Oregon Normal school
SORORITY DINNER
I In this city.
' .
In honor of their three faculty
Officially this new course,
which has been introduced to di­ advisors, members of the Theta
rectly interest teachers in the Beta Phi Sorority of the South­
state and indirectly for the bene­ ern Oregon Normal School held
fit of parents, will be known as | a delightful’ dinner party In the
Statistics and General Intelligence Lithia Springs Hotel dining room.
Covers were laid for thirteen
testing.
Another new course will be Ed­ at one long table, beautifully
ucational Testa and Measure­ decorated with Cedi Breuner
ments. These two courses will be roses, the sorority flower.
Those present were:
Misses
taught by V. V. Caldwell.
" Mr. Caldweil spent several Clara A. Trotter, Elixabeth Rich­
years in courses of this nature ardson, Helen Anderson, Marie
at the University of Idaho and is Prescott, Grace Motris, Hazel Ed-
considered by authorities to be i mins ton, Mrs. E. Lovely Harris,
j Florence
McPhillainy,
Edith
an expert along this line.
Not only will the students be ' Deuel. Cecil McCracken, Alice
Willets, Letta Eastburn, Verna
introduced to the theoretical part
Hogg.
of the course, but also they will
be given an opportunity to do
actual practice work in the train­
ing school.
Inasmuch as diagnostic testing
and remedial teaching have been
stressed more and more during
the past year in Oregon and are
WINNIPEG. Can..— (IPX— Al­
growing in popularity, these though more than 50 suspects
courses will undoubtedly bring have been questioned, the strang­
out a l^rgg.enrollment. The prac- ling slayer of a woman and girl
¡over the week-end continued to?
. day to evade the combined cf-
■ forts of the American and Cana-
. dian authorities to capture him.
With rewards totalling >1500
• offered by additional agencies
; have Joined in the hunt fo r th e
j killer of Emily Patterson and
14-ycar old Lola Cowan. The
i rewards call for • the apprehen-
; slon dead or alive. It is believod
t the work of the same man who
terrorized Portland, Oip., lack
fall and committed similar crimes
in other American cities.
Get Quick Quaker...
Police Hold
50 Suspects
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Fast—Rich
Cooks in 2% to 5 minutes
$15,000 Loss
By Explosion
DOT FACES
JURY SOON
Emotional Actress W ill Be
Tried'Alone, Judge
Buies
BELLVIEW
daily
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The delegatee from the girls
sewing club, who are Carol Joaea
and Dorothy Smith and Bob Smith
LOS ANGELES. June 14— (IP) from the Rabbit and Garden club,
— Dorothy Mackaye, emotonal left Sunday morning for the su ta­
actress, charged with attempting mer session a t Corvallis.
The boys and girls have worked
to "cover up" facts surrounding
the death of her actor-husband, hard for this reward of merrlt
Ray Raymond, will face trial and its final achievement la cer­
tainly worthy of the effort. Last
alone Thursday morning.
At a brief hearing tyonday, Sup­ Thursday nite the girls gave a hot
erior Judge Burnell ruled that eupper at the Community House
evidence
against
the
actress along with their program and
might unfairly prejudice *a jury eewing exhibit and cleared six.
against Dr. W alter J. Sallivan, teen dollars. Bob sold ice cream
Hollywood
physician.
indicted which bi» mother bad made and
with Miss Mackaye. and granted cleared fcYer four dollars — so
Sullivan's plan for a separate with what they have made on
previous «occasions, there was
trial.
enough to cover all expenses for
the three for the two weeks, they
will be guests of the college. It
it a worth-while experience and
well werth the effort of any child
to struggle for its attainment.
SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, June
Mrc. Earl Smith Is the suc­
14— (IP)— Judge Mary Jane Spur- cessful leader of the girls club,
lin, the only woman Judge in and Richard Joy of the boys clubs.
Oregon, believes that national re­
The Seniors of the Normal gave
gulation of marriages and div­
an interesting party at the Bell­
orces will tend to smooth out
view club last Wednesday nite.
tangles in marital relations.
Dancing and cards comprised the
Here for the fifth convention
form of entertainment, and the
of the Utah Federation of Bus­
normal faculty acting In the cap­
iness and Professional women’s
acity of chaperones were the
clubs, Judge Spjurlin defended
guests of the class. A very fine
elevation of women to Judgeships
oveAing la reported by them all.
and gave out a few Ideas re­
The meeting of the Upper Val­
garding women in public life.
ley
Community Club at the club
“The time has come when wo­
men are taking their places house J a s t Wednesday afternoon
was well attended and the wo,
alongside of men and when I
men present learned a great deal
took my place on the bench 1
abort reed-basketry from their
was determined that a woman
able
instructors, Miss Alice Han­
would receive the saihe consider­
ley and her neice. Miss Claire
ation as that accorded a man de­
Hanley of Medford and Mrs. A i­
fendant," she said.
ming of the Colepmp Creek club
It was revealed that the first
The women of the club are glad to
case to confront Judge Spurlln
extend thoir thanks to these wo­
was that of a woman bootlegger, '
men for their aid, also for the
who promptly was sent to Jail.
bunches Of rped ’ they left the
The judge thinks that unwise
club, for- the members to finish
and hasty marriages would be
thfelr baskets already started
discouraged if a national mar­
Mrs. W. D. Jackson was re-elect­
riage and divorce law were
ed president, Mrs. Mark True, vice
adopted.
president and. Mrs. W. G. Tucker
secretary-treasurer for the «u s­
ing year.
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Woman Judge
Talks Divorce
AVE hot nourishing breakfasts.
Stop makeshift breakfasts sim­
DID DISAPPEARING ACT
ply to save time. Quick Quaker is
Mr. and Mrs. C. Story of Med
LOB ANGELES. June 14.— (LP)
taster than plain toast.
ford, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
I l LTS. O R E — (IPX— An —Pcliege girl waists were squeez­
Het, Savory, nutritious; it's ready
Carl Gottsche for lunch orie day
before the coffee.
explosion in ,the chemical labra- ed into 23-lnch waistbands and
Supplies the excellently “balanced" tory of the Oregon Agricultural cotlogiate bobs were buried in last week.
H
food ration of protein, carbohy­
drates and vitamines— besides the college today caused a damage of
"‘bulk" to make laxatives lest often >15,000. The fire was quickly
needed—that doctors and authorities: extinguished by the local fire de-
I
now so widely urge.
partment.
Start every day that way. Feel I The loss was due mainly to
better, lode better, be stronger and ’
on your toes every minute. Ask I water soaking through all of the
floors. B. E. Lauer was In the
your doctor.
. Your grocer has Quick Quaker— ' room experimenting with cedar
also Quaker Oats as yon have always ! oil and turpentine when the ex­
known them.
plosion occufed In the other end
of the room, cutting him off
from the stairway as the whole
room was soon a mass of, flames.
He escaped by the fire escape.
Considerable excitment was caus­
ed among the state grangers who
were meeting in an adjoining
building.
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Quick Quaker
The
Imperial Landau
Combining, Easy, L u x -
ury-Power. In The Most
Aristocratic. »
CHEVROLET
See It Today At
The
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
Dealers
WHEN AN ACHING RACK
TORMENTS
Watch your kidneys — when
(they are affected, elimination Is
i not normal— too scanty and burn-
' ing— or too frequent and trouble­
some. Men and women every­
w here are using and recommend-
• Ing Foley Pills diuretic to regu­
late kidney elimination, and to
free the system of lurking poi»-
loaa that cause backaches, rheum-
i atfc pains, stiff and swollen
'joints, tormenting lumbago. The
'medicinal qualities of Foley Pills
' diuretic are valued so highly that
th< y are guaranteed to give satis­
faction. Ask for them. Sold ev­
erywhere. — No. 3.
TtS-WAY, J«æ H . 1®*T
«mura«
that place. Bhe/wUl also attend
a convention in Tacoma, and take
several fine tripe oa the side be­
fore returning to her work as
librarian at the library of Santa
Raula, Cal. Needless to say. Miss
Boynton was glad to get back here
again, and is wild about Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bari Brown were
visitors at the home of Earl's par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Brown
roil o f JdVmlah Wayne. a "not eft
loveable character, and played
the part with professional Inter­
pretation.
The difricalt shadowy charac­
refusing to permit her marriage
■to yenng Wayne, were Anp Fed­
o r ,' Ruth Aitken. Susanne Jenk-
Ing, Alble Beck and Robert
Wright.
.
sweet­
All of/ the scenery for the play
YORK— Styles In wax
change«).
Mr.
Dummy, In some Instances, wHl
be haldbeaded witjk a bit of a
waistline like hny mlddle-agdtt,
successful t businessman. Debut­
ante dummies are. to hare tinted
cheeks, and ears peeping out
from beneath bobbed hair of the
latest modes.
Their animated
postures will make them appear
intensely alive.
NEW
durantos Dave
terisation of Moonyeen,
heart of old CarteIs«t was played was made by students of the
by Isabelle Murry with grace and norrngl school under the direc­
charm.
tion of Miss Clara W ill, chairman
John Churchman played the of the scenery, committee, assist­
part of Kenneth Wayne, the man­ ed by John Churchman and John
Jest week,.
ly, devoted sweetheart of Kath­ Galey.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Homes and leen, unable to ■ understand her
Mr. and Mrs. A. « . Joy were uncle's attitude.
RHAD CLASSVIHD ADS
BURBCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS
among those moat actively inter­
Comedy
was furnished
by
ested in tho home - coming and W illie Aindy, and Jessie Nell
great reunion of the old Normal Evans aa Ellen.
This .clever
students with those of the new, at comedy play throughout the three
the Old Normal campus last Sat­ acts was presented with such
urday. Fred is president of the profosalodal abandon, that the
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old normal aluural and Mr. Joy intense drama of the scene was
was chairman of the publicity
suitably relieved.
committee.
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The part .of Mary, sister of
The warm weather and last few
Kathleen, was well Interpreted
days without rain. Is causing the
by Eileen Gamwell.
farmers to go ahead at capacity,
Others who took part In the
with their putting up of the im­
seconj act of the play, tile wed­
mense hay crops thia summer.
The party given at the club last ding scene, Interpreted ns told
i'rlday nite was a success in a bv old Carteret to his niece in
A.
For quality, purity and flavor, always
ask your grocer for
Ashland Creamery
BUTTER
mall way. The committee talk­
ed some of discontinuing them
for the summer, but as a little
made is better titan standing still,
on second thot they are going
ahead and there w ill be another
of our regular modern dances on
next Friday night, June 17th. Re­
member the date.
COLLEGE PLAY IS PRE­
SENTED W IT H SUCCESS
(Continutd from Page 1)
As the dignified, but kind o)d
peacemaker who attempts to eaaq,
the hatred in the heart of old
Carteret, and bring happiness t<
Renneth and Kathleen, Warren
Doremus was well cast. Margaret
Turner, as . Kathleen, the gentle
neice, who loved her. uncle and
her sweetheart, played her part
with a dignity gnd. g$n0enesa anil
artistic interpreXatlyii which .lif t
nothing to be desirted. Joseph
Mercer, was cast in tne'difficul
M eans
a bak­
in g powder con­
taining two leavening
<iinits — one begins to
work when the dough is mixed,
th e other waits for the heat
of the oven, then both units work together.
More economical because Calumet possesses
move than ordinary leavening strength— you use less.
MAKES BAKU«? BASOK
.V ttH E T
g GREATEST
POWDER
THOSE OP ANY OH
BRAND
Distinctive New Dodge Brothers
Cylinder Sedan Introduced To-Day
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fudge
three-foot merry widow hats on
and
baby daughter of Tacoma are
the University of Southern Cali­
fornia? campus here during one hatting with Mr and Mrjr. Thom­
of the strangest fashion showfc as Merriman-and daughters of
this district, And with Mr. and
•jver held.
Twenty co-eds. exhibiting styles Mrs. Harry Nordwlck of Medford.
from 1850 to 192T, appeared 1ft Mrs. Fudge Is a sister of Mrs.
the show, a feature of the Wo- Í Merriman and Mrs. Nordwlck. On
men’s University club program. last Wednesday a dinner was
It was revealed that the girl .given by Mrs. Nordwlck for the
r f the nineteenth century requir­ families followed by a theatre
ed 30 or more yards of material party— the occasion being in hon­
for a dress, while the girl of to­ or of Mrs. Merriman's natal day,
which occurred on (Wednesday.
day finds two yards sufficient.
The Fudge family are returning
Who remembers the old days to their home this week.
Miss Mary Baynton who has
when every town had a section
which could be Identified as tho been visiting her cousins here,
iilk stocking ward?— St. Helens left Saturday for Gearhart: to at­
tend the library convention at
Mist.
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1 Ford Roadster
1 Ford 2 Door Sedan
I Olds Sedan
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Are You In Prime f
NO! NOT FEELING JUST RIGHT
“CUe Pledge
Allegiance”
Renewing one's pledge, of fidelity oc­
casionally has a healthy effect npon all of
us, gud Flag P ay offers a special occasion
for this ceremony.
Pledges, however, to be really effective,
must be lived as well as made and repeat­
ed. Every day we endeavor to renew, and
tc live, the pledge of service which the
founders of Ashland's first bank ex­
pressed wuen th-,y picaed their confidence
in this section through their associatio n
with it.
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Their names are written in the story of
Ashland's development and progress—and
the pledge we make is that the name of
this bank shall always be associated with
that progress.
Richardson Springs
F irst
N ational
B ank
ASHLAND
f O f l OREG ON
Near CUí'-o, Butte County, California can do
Wonders For You.
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Then the sunshine and hot mineral baths of
WRITE US
LEE RICHARDSON, Manager
D a ty # Brothers new six cylinder foar-door sedan, the Introduction of
events in the company's history, is shown above. The car io distinctive in its long, low,
by Dodge B ro th en p u the last w ord in comfort and performance for ears in or
sxrrFtfsms/ Performance, stylo and comfort of interior appointments^ and sat
. /«? the aval is shown tho new six cylinder motor, said by parsons who have studied
ceiled in smoothness of operation by no car, regardless of Price. One of the m ost mt
the e x tre m e s hedvy crankshaft and nnsusstdly large bearing arsa. The crankshaft is
», Its t.’gidity combined with the extra large bearing area, resnlts ftt tha
- performs at every speed.
To the right of. the motor is pictured tho roomy fro st seat. Ample lag
sPpftJever,
parking
brake left
lever com
and er dash
w M tn nseci
eos^repch.
ñ etn reí^
in the lower
is the controls
simple ore
operating
of ihs Lockheed ft
hsg, hydnmlicoÜy operated brakes. Tho hydraulic system Js
amos a ssason.
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,
Ths stssring w hssl and ansmgsmant of instmmants pm tho dash Is
Beanty pfAestgny