Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 10, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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Of particular interest locally
Is the announcement appearing
elsewhere In thia paper fb the
affect that the price of Copco
d e f e r r e d Stock w ill advenes on
November 16 to 4 *7 .0 0 a share.
T h at thia dependable security
has met with widespread approval
throughout this territory is evi­
denced by the (act that there
are now over 4,000 Copco share­
holders, the large majority of
whom are customers of the com­
pany.
Tuesday, November 16,
is the last dgy upon which “ Copco
P re fe rre d ’ may be purchased at
, the present low j,ric e of *> *.0 0
a share, according to- report.
Orders received up till midnight
w ill be taken care of by the com­
pany’s Investment Department,
which w ill remain open until
DOROTHY REID, Editor. Phone 39 or175-L
CALBNDAR OF BVENTR
Saturday, H ev. UK— Daughter* of
the NUe moots at 8 o’clock p.
m. In the Masonic Temple, Ash­
land. Luncheon nt L 1 t h 1 n
Springs hotel a t 1 3 :2 * o’clock.
' A ll Ashland member« requested
to attend. Phone *4*7-R.
Tuesday, Nov. UK—- P arty in the
Civic vlubhonse. Bridge, " M 0 "
and fancy work.
Taemlay, N or. I S — Souther« Ore­
gon chapter of the State Music
Teacher* association f l , r a t
meeting qf the year. Luncheon
at the H otel Medford.
Tuesday, November IS . • * Them
w ill be a party - ', at the Civic
clubhouse on W inburd W ay ac­
cording to an announcement
made by M m. P. K . Hammond.
Embroidery and cards.
Wednesday,
ov. M ^ - W . B. A.
regular meeting in L O. O. F.
hail at 8,p. pi.
Thursday, Nor, J 7 .— Social meet­
ing of Be'rean Bible class of the
M. E. ebareh.
Tuesday, Nor. 22. — W. C. T* U.
w ill hold meeting at home of
Mrs. Ambrose, 602
Fairview
Street, flood attendance desired
n a n
R E S U R R E C T IO N
looked for misfortunes
Mrs. C M . Beleker o f Medford,
gave a short .talk.
There w h s \n unusually large
'attendance, the following named
Medford' ladies being present:
Mrs. Olen Fahrlck. M r*. H . H.
W alterm ire, Mrs. A. R. Clement,
Mrs. Fred C am m infs and Mrs. C.
M. Belcher.
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Veteran^* Hospital Needs
The auxiliary to the American
Legion Post No. 14 has received
word that the United States Vet­
erans' hospital No. 77 in Port­
land, Oregon, to hr good of bed-
slde nras, and the local members
have planned to furnish fifty such
rugs. ,
They w ill welcome
co'ntribs-
tions of clegn, cotton rage to his
woven and folded a t their expense
and they nek the cooperation o f
the general public. Rags may be
left nt the following named
homes: M m. Lester W e rt*. L ib ­
erty street; M m . W arren Cook, B
street; MrW <?. D. Dnyhoff, 134
Nob H ill street; E ra. W . A. Cook.
447 Rock street, and M m . O. F.
Silver, 36> Hnrgadlne street. .
The rags w ill be called for if
persons h aring no other way of
delivery w ill notify Mm. C. D.
Dnyhoff. phone 308-p.
No batteries nor battery
eliminators. The wonder­
ful RCA—RADlOLA 11
has arrived. Doubtless the
greatest achievement in
RADIO.
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“IN OLD KENTUCKY,” FA­
MOUS
RACK HORSE MELO­
The W em aa’s College Club w fll
DRAMA, TONIGHT AND TO­
meet Saturday afternoon
MORROW NIGHT AT THE VIN­
M r*. P. O. Crawford A»f MedM fN.
ING THEATRE.
Miss D. V irg in ia Halo w ill give
D. Any flood.
the hook review, of "E a rly Au-
t i n i , " by Louts Bramfteld.
SHORT TALKS BT
THOUGHTFUL MOTHERS
Home
Cooking
pound..
It
stopped
Junior’s
dreadful hoarse croupy cough the
very first night he took it and it
was a great relief to see him drop
into a quiet sleep. Since then, we
have many times proven its reli-
ability for coughs and cold*.1
flood also for whooping cough.-
For sale by a ll druggists— No. 1
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A California (Long Beach)
Mother speaks: “ Only a mother
Post office of Gaylord Is estab­
who has passed through anxious
hours of fear of croup can appre­ lished In Southern Coos County.
Baker — Mormons w ill build
ciate our feeling of gratitude to­
ward Foley’s Honey and T a r Coin- 115,000 church.
Nininger’s Cafe
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7Ae New Kind o f Oatmeal
Electric Station
sued when A oonerete mix
b el rapporta of thè «atoa
« the train had traveled t
day ara thia terminal tha
He is not dead; oh, no
I saw H im walking oa the h ill
today.
W here the dry ghosts of rammer Delphian Oroape M esh*» .
Most interesting
afternoons
Before the. menance o f the win­ were spent Tuesday, November 8.
ter wind
nt the homes of M r*. D. A. Peter­
I saw 'H im walking on the* h ill son on Pine street and M m . J. M .
‘ alone.
W agner od Oak street, when the
I saw him pause.
two groups of the Delphtans met
Beside a stream where w illow fo r their reg alar sessione. There holtday la a]
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bushes bend
were good attendances a t both
In springtime, and th e ir m urm ur- m te tlag*
lag voices blend
The topics studies at Tuesday's
To gentle music in the naming meetings were "Roman Tragedy"
breeze.
and "Roman Comedy." The meet­
Musing on these
ings were gulch enjoyed -fry a ll
Complaining branches barren In those who attended.
the wind.
O E M
I know H e thought o f the ap>. Notice—
proaching days,
The social meeting o f the Ber-
Thought of the reawakening of ean Bible class of the Methodint
the earth.
Episcopal church ha« been pw*t-
W hen the bam ground shall give poned from tonight,
Thursday,
trium phant birth
November 1 0 ,'u a tli Thursday eve­
T o the new life of grass and flow­ ning, November 17.
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ers and tree*.
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Thig i t a resurrection such an He Among New Boofc>—
Not frequently does a w riter
Endured, who died fo r man on
gacceed In creating a character
Calvary.
«whom the reader loves to hato-*-
Eleanor E. Hanson
Hillsboro. a character whose death brings
tha m ine sense of satisfaction that
tr a »
the
happy marriage brings 1» the
Reports o f Convention Given
more
conventional novel*. - Con
The Junior High School circle
of the P. T . A. held* a special O'Leary has created sneh’ a char­
meetlag Tuesday, November 8, la acter in thq rascal who dominates
tha Junior high building on the hl« book. The rascal Invades the
Boulevard, whan reports of the Irish countryside during tha late
recent*- P. T . A. convention a t 1« reign of terror, pones as a fugi­
tive from the black and tons and
Grande w ere given.
Mrs. H enry C. Onley, Mrs. Fred succeeds In gaining (he sympathy
Hitchcock and Mrs. C. J. Baugh­ and the secrets of the people. Re
man, three of the local delegates, betray* them to their enemies and
gave most. Interesting reports of than tu rn * to the more honorable
the convention, each stressing tha profession of robbery. He meet*
point of how nearly Mrs. Lonip an inglorious death, and t h F a
Dodge won the election,
which death gives the reader an exhil­
she lost only by a number o f na* arating relief from the contamln-
Hear it at the
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A t the regular asaaUag o f the
Ashland Royal Neighbors,
held
Monday evening. November T, la
W im er b all. It was unanimously
decided to change the dates of
their meetings to the first aad
third^Tnesdaya la each month, as
filet With I
other local
Camel holds the leadership
because it delivers complete
smoking pleasure—that’s
Camel’s platform*
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