Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 08, 1927, Image 3

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DOROTHY
Thursday, gepq. S^—• Quarterly
assisting of
Martha Gillett
chapter of the Guild, Presbyter-
tart church, 8 P. m., Covered
ditfi supper.« Bring quarterly
offering.
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J - LITTLE HOUSE
Once I Little House seemed all too
plgln
To slay m> eager Tset,
8o I must go adventuring
Where mansions lined the street.
Tho’ theje were costly structures
Of ! '
The toaster-builders* art— i * :
Not one in all that grand array
Could ever warm my heart.
Ndt one could boast a cherry tree
Nor daisy-dapp^pd lawn—
Nor lines to spray across a ail) *
To g|ow bright posies on..
But all stool proudly 4a a, row
Wl«h cold and ornate stare.
Arching < their
eave-Hke e
brows |iigh ■
In bored and haughty air.
So sad and disillusioned then
I trudged back wearily
And' there stood happy Little
House
Watting to welcome me. ”
I t held the rays of setting sun.
How eonld a mere heuse know
That I yhonld like to find it thus
W ith windows all' aglow?
*‘IJ love you beet.
House,”
I cried, “No more I ’U
MrtU. G<wddn\ McCrfcken
Furthering of the J. C. Penney!
Co. etoree la new locations and
extensive remodeling of present
locations are featured la th e (all
prpgram of thia chain of depart­
ment »tore».
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A new store w ill be opened
In Spokane. Washington, early
tnxfleptomber and the location In
thia cKy, which la the cental of
the great agrlcaltnral and mining
section known as the Inland Em-
pira, la In the center of the re­
tell district.
New stores will also be opened
In Beaclf, N. D.. San Benito,
Tas,, Jeanette, Pa., Hobart, Okie.,
Claremont, Okie., Sail Marcos,
Tex., Commerce, Tex., and Traoy,
Ss
, returned to tkls Mty from Port-
ittn d where she went Tuesday
Psvenlng to attend a fnaeheon at
" « lo v e yon. toe?’ s a w 1
"Tke Blgn of the Rose” given In
' House.
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honor of Mrs. Russell W»<
“I’m glad that yoa*ve « e o
Magna of Holyoke, Mass., na­
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tional chairman of the Contoi-
Blanche Logan O’Neil,
tottonal H all Finance committee
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of„ths D. A. R.
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T h e a S a lr was most dsflghtful
A pleasant house party w a s
w ith abpnf «« I n ' attefidapea.
sponsored this wdsk-snd at the
horns of M r., and Mrs. J. J. Sehtt- Tables were artistically decorated
with choios brossoms. Mrs. Mur­
ar In the Siskiyou».
Those who enjoyed the occasion ray Maavllle was la charge of
w srsi MV, > n d Mrs.. Everett Olds, the luncheosi which was a credit
Mr. and MAS. .Hornet Scholar and to her sVorts. The s ta ir was
PENDLETON, Ora., Sop«.
family, My. and Mm. Md-Musas? sponsored by the WUlamette and
and daughter, Clare, and* W hiter Mnitnomah Chapters, of the T). “ K t-yt rah little doglea. go high,
yuh little «ogles?*—
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Scholar from Prospect. M r, ahd A. R.
Time was when cowboys, M ag
Mrs. W . W. McCready, Regent
Mrs. Jake Rose and family from
Hornbrook,. Calif... Miss Veeda of tbe Willamette Chapter pre­ the foregoing chantey to t h e
herd of Texas cattle being trailed
Gideon, Mins Catherine Plttenger sided.
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and Vhrgjl a Gillette from Ash­ : (Speakers at th f luncheon were: •‘up nqrth** Into Oregon, orar the
land; Mr. and Mrs. T lllle and Mias Anna M. Lang of The old' and*, fame us Chtshojm* ’TraU.
The ChlehoA T ra it la Shown
family from Slsktyoa.
Dalles, Past Vice - P r e s i d e n t
‘ The time was spent id* dancing, O«npral;-Mrs. J. Thorbnrn Rons, high with te n «toasen in meet e f
card paying and games. Horse­ Regent ot Mnitnomah Chapter; the'places where IT hasn't ^heen
back riding was a (eaters ot the Mrs. Wahoske and Mrs. McCrack­ ploughed under to make whrat
day’s events. All had a splendid en who is state Regent at the fields.
But the "tittle .dogie«” or at
tlmq aad ark looking forward to present time.
least
their descendants- are still
another such pleasant affair/*
‘ / Jkrs. Magna last year succeeded
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• In raising a fund of 8600,0d0 being kl-yled at, -and moat em­
phatically. they are ‘» p ll going
for the 'Construction of Constitu­
.Mrs, R. L. Burdlc aad Mrs. tional Hall which la to be built high at* the Pendleton Round-Up.
Gerald Wanner, werp hostesses at at' an, approximate cost of |2 ,- They’ll go higher than u s rf a l
When the show opens this ykaron
a bridge party Wednesday ei<-
000.400.
At the end of this September 18. and ambitions cow­
ning. at the heme of Mrs. Burdlc
year she exp ects to have a fund boys try to ride *eto.
on High wtreqt.
of approximately 81,000,000 lu
No «fiver trimmed saddle goes
«pjoyed
Six tables Of p/ayera
fluid eash.
’ ; f teethe'winner of tbe steer riding
the eveaiag s to /a t thdpl
contest, in fact It Isn’t a contest
the play. Mrs. r . G. Swedeahurg
but'ehqply an entertainment.,Bat
held high ecore and received the
say, Mister! W hat fin éntettein
attractive prise, trophy. Mrs. Wm.
m q n t' U ke- a Babe Ruth home
Briggs received the consolation
rup bringing the roaring thou­
prise. •
sands to their feet, the sight of
A profusion ef yellow aad or­
a loco steer, his tall high iq the
ange sentas and gladlekw were
air like an angry cat, twitting,
etectlvely need la leeeratlons. Re-
sunfishing, and rivaling the den-
Clarence rj- Edwards and Wife,
tortionS of a Hindu juggler or s
of Los Angeles, formqrly of Neas
Black Bottom dancer la his Mgr-
City, Khnaaa, an. old friend and
ious efforts to dislodge his rider
customer of J. C. Hopper ot this
makes the forty odd
tbousam
city.-spenf thia Week in praspect-
Round-Up fans dqlfrious with ex
Ing nnd-riaftillg the HoppeV Jase-
. dtement. They beg tor mere
jly at thttr. home TiMeqfNk drive.
Add they get more tpo— j u s .
’ plebty enough mqre.
I t iap’t exactly conducive to n
game of Loa Angeles, being con­
nected with« the sab-divlslon end quiet afternoon of gentle »per.
efMt, an<L through long hours and When two cow gentlemen attemp
stre n u o u s work, has made a very to take a ride together on c.
enviable snoceda. The close ap­ horse that has spent most of hl:
plication and hard work is tolling life up in the Horse .Heaven
on his health, so that his visit la Country near Arlington, killing
also caused by a dadlre to hunt rattlesnakes to Improve his dispo­
a more healthful as’ well as more sition and cropping the rich’ green
grass of the high flats to makp
pleasant place to liv e /
Dnrlag hlFweeks* stay, Mr. and the muscles ef steel and the marr
Mrs. Hopper have shown'Mr. aad vetous stamina and wind that has
Mrs. Edwards Ashland aad t h e proven the d o w n fsllo f so many
Rogue River Valley. They visited cowboys. Nor does. It tend to
C rater lake returning via K la m ­ gentlb a horse’ when some cow-'
ath Falls. Visited Medford and boy attempts to ride him back­
its wonderful lumber Industry, as wards. And “attempts'* Is the
Mlaa.
At Brooking, 8. D., the loca­
tion of the present store le be­
ing moved Into * new and more
centrally located quarters and
the sise of the store la being
doubled.
■ At Pendleton, Ore., t|re front­
age Of the present store is being
donbled end the new type of
double store front Is being In­
stalled.
Remodeling is also going on at
Guthrie, Okla., and Bedford,
(nd„ and a new store front with
remodeled interior is being in­
stalled at Jacksonville, 111.
A new 80 year lease has been
taken on the store location at
Greenfield, Mass., and a lease for
15 years hqa been negotiated on
property In Sacfamento, Crflif.,
where a new location w ill, be oc­
cupied by the J. C. Penney Co.
store.
A succession .'of shrubs line
Oregon
lanes
and highway»
throughout the entire year and
contribute largely to the attrac­
tiveness j f t the landscapes. A
lumber of the more popular of
these shrubs beginning with the
rhododendron an^, red currant
-have -been - listed by the botanists
of the agricultural college.
The
list has been given out by Dr.
Helen M. Gilkey of thé botany de­
partment.
well as the Owens Saw Mills (by
the way any one who has \n o t
visited these mills Is ' missing a
rare trknt)- They also -visited
Back Horn Lodge, and spent
much time In Llthia Park, and
was always singing its praises.
- Mr. and«Mra. Edwards left for
their Some Thursday afternoon,
seemingly mighty well
pleased
with Ashland and the Rogue Riv­
er valley.**’
A terse and trad description of
ZEN ITH products la the ZE N IT H
slogan— “COSTS MOKE — DOES
MORE.**
We don’t make thn
cheapest radio. We could, bat
we won’t. Oar lowest pries is
8100.00.
la oar • pinion, no
radio set can be listed at' a lower
price and yet give the owner the
quality of reception which he has
the right to expect.
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Another ZEN ITH slogan speaks
a sermon in a line— "The quality
goes In before the names goes
on.” This slogan is the keyword
of our laboratory and production
departments.
The remarkable quality of ZEN-
ITH , the simplicity of operation,
the very fine performance under
any and all circumstances,, has
extended the reputation of ZSN-
IT H to the four ends of the earth.
Bayers In foreign lands with their
natural leaning toward Jlno care­
ful workmanship and precision *
manufacture,.pre among the moat
enthusiastic users of ZBNITH.
I t is easy to perceive why the
ZBNITH business la the Urgent
high grade radio business la the
world.
Zenith Radio Corporation
M a o Iron Street
Ohieago, Illinois
TRYOUTS
THERE IS NOTHING LIKE
NEWSPAPER FOR TRYING
AND TESTING.
At low cost, advertising tests may be
made of the medium, the product, the
selling plan, or copy appeal at typical
points before' embarking on a general
campaign.
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Hot weather will make children lifltleee—make
their appetite« almost Jrirdlike—but not for ice
creamT.'/. V
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A L IF E CLOUDED W IT H F A IN
Her Ufa clouded with rheumat­
ic pains, lumbago, and stiff, ach­
ing Joints, Mrs. J. B, Stevqnton,
Emporia, Kansas, finally rid her­
self of torment by taking FOLEY
PILLS dlnratto. "Nearly every
day some on« asks too whAt I
took that helped toe when I was
so crippled np and eonld scarcely
walk. I tall them gladly of FO­
LEY PILLS, diuretic, aad h o w
thef rared
pains and lifted
the clouds from my Mfe.” A re-
Hable valuable medicine. Men
and woman everywhere use and
recommend it. Satisfaction guar­
anteed. Seld everywhere.— No. I .
peep in the h ig h quality <
field. As far back ffl*
ENTERTAIN, radio
1915, the first w o r k ^raa
KIWANIANS done upon ZENITH Radio,
under the influence of h id * ,
Musical Program W ill Fea­ ideas and principles. O V
the more titan one hundred |
ture Friday Noon
different kinds of radio seta J
Luncheon Moot
Commander Donald B. Mae-
Millan, the explorer, select?
ed Zenith for his trip to the
Arctic. It was a Zenith that
recently broke all reception
records when Arthur A^aldf
of H o b o k e n , N. J., got
JOAK, Japan, 7270 air
miles distant.
W. N. Hawley, Talent truck .
driver, found guilty by,Justice of ;
the Peace L. A. Roberts Wednes­
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day qf overloading his truck with i
fruit. Is in the county jail at >
Jacksonville where he was taken ,
by Sergeant C. P. Talent. Haw­
The present number of stores ley admitted his guilt but refused ’
operated by the J. C. Penney Co. to pay the 816 fine assessed I
is 881 and the present volume against him by Justice Roberts. I
of business is at the rate of
8150,000,000
a
year.
Since
CRICKET STARTS
April, the J. C. Penney Co. has
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GERMANTOWN.
Cricket Field,
occupied second place among all
Manheim,
Pa.,
Sept.
8— (LP)— The
chain stores in monthly Volume
United States and France divided
of sales.
the first two games in the chal­
Early in the summer the J. C. lenge round of the Davis C u p
Penney Co. announced the pur- tournament play today.
Visitors Like
Ashland; Plan
Return Vii
Local police have been qaked to,
watch tor two bogus check work­
ers wanted in Madera, California,
where they are known to have
operated recently.
Frances W illard Brown, Is de­
scribed as being six feet two
incher. tall, Weighs 180 pounds,
travelling in a Moon roadster.
He passes as a salesman and bron­
cho buster.
Frank Parker, belghth l i v e
feet. nine inches, and aged about
87 years, is wanted on a felony
.«bargA
Qunfity zadLong
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Tryouts are quick acting and subject
to complete
analysis
at a totdl expense
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that is moderate.
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Satisfy the children's craving for ice cream.
Heap it high in their jplates, give them a second
helping, for it ’s one or the finest foods you can
give them.
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Absolute purity and flue materials are especially
essential in.ohttdren’s food—that is why Shasta Ice
Cream is J Tha ChUdrwfs Ice Cream?*
ASHLAND CREAMERY .
teA STA ICE CREAM
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Read the advertisements. They
give you wisdom when you buy