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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1927)
SPLITTER í , FOB I chair, ba cart. Ingi Street, . « CHEAP — High FOR RENT— Cabins with run tto , U oyd-L oom go ning w ater and bath, also apart at | 1 South 8ocond m ents toaaonabim 171 Granite» * 77-2 Ptaoge 840J. 71-1 a m POH iA L B — Engltoh walnuts, r FOB RKWY—Fnrntohed house BUILDING, Repairing« , , almonds. SO cento per lb.. 4»« Kt. near Washington school. Phone lag. tinting and content,, wprl 78-3 SOIL or call 832 Hsr«adlno.77-tf T. Blackw ell, phone 868L. i Ave. SAIJC—Newtona" apples, Robi FOB LEASE— To the r i g h t son, phone J74J11. 77-1-mo. party for a term of from one to three years the large brick house ►X«t SALE— 83 leghorn pub recently occupied by President lets, «1.26 eith , 20« Wtghtman Churchill. Centrally located In St. 78-3* the school sone and specially ar MONUMENTS— carved and let ranged for rooming students. tered and set la eemetery, very Two seeping porches, basement, low prices. Swan Blue Quarry Co. large garage and about an acre 8. A. Swan, manager, Ashland, of good garden land partly set to Oregon. Box 84. 70-1-mo. alfalfa and fruit. Inquire of or correspond with W. J. Moore, at lO K SÀLB— Wood.- good dry Camps Building, Ashland, Ore body fin » to «8.00, 1« In. gon. 83-tf «3.60, 60S Palm A ve. phone 899Y. FOR RENT — tour-room fur J. B. Walker. 62-tf nished house with garage. 55 3rd FOR SAIL*—12 and 18In. dry St., phone 273-R. - 68-tf fir wood. Ashland lee A Storage FOR RENT— Furnished cablne, Co. 62-1-mo. cheap, by week or month, 168 FOR BALE—Newtown cooking Granite. .83-tf apples. W, W. Robison. Phone 374J11. ’ ' p 48-1 mo. pers. ‘.‘Most men in political life* fail 1 R tR fe E R MPAMF8. to see any humor in jokes about MARSHALL PRINTING COM themselves or In cartoons,” says PANY — Printing. Ruling and Stoddard in his book. “Bryan en Rubber Stamps, ; Medford, Ore joyed them. So did Wilson. So gon. *. . i i , . 64-tf did Roosevelt. The latter was de lighted with Finley Peter Dunne’s book 'Alone In Cuba* and was eagef* to meet Dunne and laugh over It. Wilson often told stor ies at his owrf expense. Bryan got the originals of many car IF TOO W A LT a good home toons and hung them on the walls Inquire a t Brdwa A Rice, 63 N. of his almost-bookless library. He Main. ' .'7 . 8S-tf liked to toll the story of t h e FOR B E N T — AAartmeato I drunk, who, thrown down the FOE : BBNT— Furnished apart st&irs of a dance-hall for the third ment ; Wlth ■ Garage. North Main time, picked bhUBrif up and said: St., close..J a , ^colnpletely furnish “Those fellows can’t fool me. They don’t want me la there, and ed, 818 par mo. RTater paid- Call they thinfcf don’t know' it.*’ He 105 or- 8 -F li: 74-6t at pH4d the story to his own three FOB BENT— Sleeping room defeats for the Presidency ” stove and bath, woman preferred 133 W. Pioneer. , 72-tl 76-k AUTO TOPS, side euri taint and upholstering repaired. Sea Laur eale Wilson at f»re station, Ash land. ST. LOUIS PRICES for hides, wool pelts and furs. Johnson Mar ket. Phone 78. «1 N. Main. 3T-tf BAM AKER TRANSFER M « Storage Co. office at residence. 174 North Mala. Phone 418. I 4 NY GIRL DI TROUBLE— Mag com m unicate w ith Ensign Lao I of the Salvation Army at the Whitt Shield Bom * 688 May- fair Ave., Portland. Oregon. Mrs. Philip Plant, formerly Constance Bennett, and her hus band, Mrs. Dorothy Caruso In gram. Mrs. John Harriman, Rita Wieman and Maurice Marks were photographed as they alighted from their limousines. Miss Marjorie Oerlicb. promin ent In New York eoclety, was es corted by Count Ivor Parcevitch thereby proving her recently de clared tavortism for foreign gen tlemen, as expressed in a certain magazine. Toscha Seidal, world famous Russian violinist, lent distinction to the opening with several musi cal selections. Barrie’s renowned quaintness Is best represented ii^ the motion picture adaptation of his play by the delightful sets (the finest seen In many months) and by the performance orf that splendid ac tress, Helen Jerome Eddy, Marios Davies is starred while Conrad Nagel, Flora Finch and K a t a Price are other members of the dlrtlngufshed cast. Oar Party • The W edneeday before Tbgake- «Ivi«« We had /f d r t j Wtaon po cam* npetalre to the afternoon w e coald ampli popeora. Miao Bork aald that wa coul<n't go fa the ¿ I s t e r ia becam e they had som ething Mb there. Later to Uto afternoon wo went» into the cafe-i torto add had come popcorn and apple». Ad soon ao w e w e » through w e w ent home boeaweo It Ww early Friday. Oeea W arren, NA. Lineal« public school) The children of the achool are going to tail Rod Crow Stamps soon. The atorea have t h e m now. We ahould be very pleased If you would wait and get them from the achool children for they will be at your door with 'them ¡aoon. R«th Hale. «A History P lay • In Mrs» Cason’s room • t h o Fifth Grade made up a play about Queen Elisabeth and Sir Walter Raleigh. We made it up about . the meeting of Sir Walter Raleigh and Queen Elisabeth. We gave the play to Miss Bork*» room Tuesday. Wa are going to give the play to Miss Fountain’s room at 8:46. The Queen was Lillian and the guards were Lgusence ; Good, Boyd Hinton and Gordon Miller. Billy Hoxie was the mes- - senger. Robert Hardy was Sir S Walter Raleigh. Oar Tyeat We Rad Wednesday • / Gordon MIHer, 5 The grades la the Intermediate department had a treat Wednes Oar F lay to R eading day afternoon. It was a surprise- In reading we are giving a play party given by the teachers o f the department. We passed the. for “Good Book Week.” The play time away by eating popcorn and, Is taken from “Antoine of Ore apples and talking about o u r gon.” The scene wg are giving is where they have made a corral merry times. Harvle Gooding, 8A with .their wagons and the pio neers are gathered around the campfire. We are going to place My Christmas Every Christmas a o t h I I . It on the sandtablo. We like to brother and I go to my, Uncle do It very much. The girls are Bob’s house la the country to going to bring penny dolls to pat spend our Christmas and h a v e around the ppmprire. We made Christmas dinner. We have a the wagdhs out of1 • pasteboard merry Christmas opening o g r boxes, by putting paper over tbe presents and seeing our cousins top. We are going to make the enjoying their presents. I expect sand table look like a plain. James Voss, <B »o get some roller skates O£ a bi cycle and som e' clothes. I hope Onr Civic Boosters l/eagne everybody has as Merry a ChrtSt- Our club met last Wednesday maa as I am going to have. Catharine McGaro?, IA to talk about things to send to tha Boya' and OHM Aid B a to ty . W e a r s making rag doli» aad eth- (Continued Prona Page Six) sr ohlldrea aro planato« oa alata la« asm e Ether Linda o f tops» Wo boyo they w ill enjoy them * for gooEg * nurses’ carpa 10 the Pub lic Health Service, conatltattonal Honra? Geachart. «A amendment for a uniform «nar riate and divorce law, aad va rio«* measure* tendine to relieve American Indian* from the In justice« and Inequalities which The type ' or * "fotrashmenta now burden them. 5 ■erved at any party depend* to a Tb« Chamber of Commerce of great ofctoaf upon the kind o f h e United Statea, ' representing party given, the number of guests the business man, advocate» sub and their partcular torte*. Ev stantial reduction Qt the corpora ery hostess endeavor* to give- her tion; income tax rate, repeal of ex gueate that which they Ilka boat cise taxes on particular business- If if 1* at all poaalble. Sometimeg m and of the federal estât« tax, the number of guests to be pres- ‘(proper" federal flood protec ant will partially govern thia. tion. **n adequate privately owned If an Informal birthday party and operated merchant marine la to be given, the refreshments (along with opposition to contin are planned around a delicious uance of the Shipping Board In birthday cake. It may be highly the shipping business), reduction ornate bearing candiva and flow* of postal rates, railroad consoli era. Sometimes tor a child'* dation. reorganization of federal birthday cake the top will repro- administration for efficiency and aoab th e fawo of a clock — the economy, slight immigration law banda pointing out the age of modification, return of alien pro tha child. If the gueata are real perty, ratification of the Lausan amali a tiny gift la baked In each ne treaty with Turkey, parcel post alice of the cake. If they are treaty with Cuba, ocean bills of larger auch things as a r i n g , .lading, centralisation of federal thimble, and coin may be placed public health activities, a census In tha cake. This usually causes Ot distribution, forest conserva considerable merriment. % tion and barring of the govern Tèa parties are also easy mean« ment fro many phase of husnless for aucceasful entertaining.. Tbd which can be profitably conduct refreshments need be neither el ed by private enterprise. ’ 1 aborate or expensive to cause the The American Automobile As guests to have an enjoyable time. sociation, representing the mo torists, will seek renewal of the HHORT TALKS BY THOUGHT- 175^000,000 In federal highway FULL ^MOTHERS aid for 1930 and 1931, repeal of A Pennsylvanian Mother says: the 3 per cent excise tax on duto- “I know the worth of Foley’s mobiles, and flood relief. Its mo- Honey and Tar Compound. ,W» fpr bus division will support a used It for yoars, and it has nev bill to regulate interstate bus er failed «V- For crotipy children, traffic. feverish colds, disturbing night Th^ American Legion, the larg coughs. It gives us a feeling of est organization of ex-service1 men security to have Foley’s Honey will support a universal draft act and Tar Compound tn the house.” designed to remove profiteering No opiates, no chloroform, Fo from war and make everybody ley’s Honty and Tar Compound ’wfffk o* fight, retirement of dis carries a strong appeal to abled emergens? army officers at tboughtfal mothers everywhere. Mirde-quartars par,- Increased apt Ask for it.— No. 1, . -ÿroprlattofca for national defense, a fifteen-million dollar hospital *>n*tructlon program to put* ail World War veterans hbir' in hôs- bllals in government-) hospital* Party Refreshments Book Review “AR I KNEW THEM” Not, mapy »»a hi private Ufe, and fewer« In pubHc life, enjoy humor, when applied to them- selvea^ but ’ Theodore Roosevelt, Woo^tow Wilson, and William J. Bryan were exceptions, to t h « rule, to his hook pabTiutaed Nov.* 16 “Aa'flcnFw Them, From Grant To Cc^o^ge.7 Hunry L. Stoddard, former editor of the New York Mail, sayk tUat those three. men liked to toad what the humorists had to egy about them, and prised the cartoons in the dally aewspa- A GOOD THING— DON’T MISS IT Send this sd and ten cents to Foley A Co., Sheffield and George Sts., Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. Yon will receive a trial bottle of F o ley’s Honey and Tar Compound tor coughs, colds, croup (spas modic), tickling throat; also a trial packet eAch of Foley Pilla, a diuretic stimulant for the kid neys and Foley Cathartic Tab lets for constlpatioa, biliousness, and sick headache. These reli able remedies have helped mil lions.—No. 3. surged about the smart Embassy Theatre that attracted New York society and screen players alike to tbe premiere performance of Sir James Barrie’s motion picture “Quality Street.” Ramon Novsrre, whe recently arrived from tbe west coast, at tended with bis mother and three sisters. Eileen Pringle, Elinor Glyh Stith Art Gobel, winner of tbe Dole flight prize to Honolulu, Leila Hyams, Virginia Valli, Hope Hampton, May Allison, her hus band, James R. Quirk, Johnny Maupin — New Oak Springs Hines and Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas power plant tested and found Schenck ware among those pres good. ent from Hollywood. a toxic Beautiful Christmas Cards A t t o V raigtt T eradM l ¡H sdiste Good team and motor Good service at a rem OUB SAMPLES C a I h BE ENGRAVED, EMBOSSED OR PRINTED, Price» Ranging From 5 to 25 Cents Each Scatter Sunshine nth Greeting Cards for Insurance rrpresents S» radical a depswtarc from former models of i do the other cars of tbe new Ford line. By Taylor Mom and Pop 3 0 r r s A SÜRFR1GE PARTY VOÓRC HANiMSsEH? IT S A MONDER YQÜ WOULDN'T, GAT SOMBÍVMNG IT YOO’RE. X e W N C TO HAÆ OOKAKNT S O X COULD CLEAN OR S i vL ™ 5 H 1 blood pressure i ndfcata ate ofhCalth that may It to a condition dus to Ihrln« habits which put HOWDY - I RIGHT DIDN'T AHEAD Ç*P&CT YpQ O W k S u VELLA© Y -B Ó r GO ANüWiKS YOURSELVES AT HOME WHILC X F IN D O U T W HERE T H ’ hMSSUS K E E P S T N ' C A PO ( j T A B L E AN' PO KER C H IP S — SUNN HAS J V A large assortment of exquisite Chrittmab greeting earth are on display .at On ‘Tiategn otfto- dsr your cards early, «‘'¡i f*- and a flood relief prtaHatot Like most other national orgatttoa- tlona. the lesion makes- t-ta • point thgt- flood relief and con trol are fbhetal problems. Do Not Wait Until The Last Minute! EMEWnta. HRS GUNN -VIE __ INMlTeO CWER "TONIGHT TO ----- - /O H !-B R ( CÒME PtGHTJ “7 Packing. Gratto« Atad fthhipte«. 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