Woiliicsiliiy, April 21, 1020 rAGE TWO ASHLAND WEEKLY TIDINGS Ashland Weekly Tidings Established 1S76 Published Every Wednesday by THE ASHLANI? FRINTIN'G CO. Bon R. Greer Editor OFFICIAL CITY AND COVXTV PAPKR. TKLKI'ltOXK 8f SI BSCRIPTIOV One Year Six Mom lis Three Months ADVERTISING RATKS Display Advertisements, inch Loral Readers, the lino t'lassified Column, the word, time I.eeal Notices, each time, line Mrs. Charles Chapman Is on the sick list. The teachers Institute at Tal ent last Saturday was attended by teachers and others from all over the county. The program ren dered by the Talent schol was very much appreciated and many very interesting subjects were dis cussed. Clay Patterson, who has been very ill for Borne time, is not im proving. Mrs. Ira Johnson has been moved from a Medford hospital to ,tlie home of her father, F, E. W. Smith, and is doing nicely. Mrs. Rose was a Medford vis- GOVERNOR AO ( aids ot Thanks Jl.UO Obituaries, the Km- -'! Fraternal orders and societies (halting regular initiation fees and dues, .regular rates. Religious and benevolent societies will ho charged at the regular advertising rate for nil ader lising when an edmisskin or collection is taken. Entered at the Ashland. Oregon. Postoffice us second class mail matter. RATES $2.00 l--,rIUnr Kntnrdnv. Mrs. Stedman and Bon of Phoe nix visited relatives in Talent Sunday. William Dunn has sold his i ranch near Talent to Mr. Dunkin, who lives on the highway one mile south of Talent. Mr. and Mrs. Dunn expect to leave soon to visit their daugh ter, Mrs. Anna Wright near Fres no, Calif. They expect to make their home in California in the fill me. Mrs. It. f!. DePuy of James town, North Dakota, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Louis Drown.! Mr. and Mrs. Uonuain, former OIHERSGOMMEND The Social Realm ASHLAND Sill . Fine Musical Recital. The musical enternitaininent held in the Presbyterian church laid evening was a line treat to music lovers. The young men ' who gave I ho recital were pro-: licieut in their lines and delight-1 r-d t heir audience Willi pleasing selections. Miss Mamie f.enhart, the dramatic soprano, intend the county poor farm, and is a talented and popular young woman of her community, while Mr, ISeeson Is one of the rising young stock raisers of tho Rogue River valley. 8 -S Farewell Reception A delightful social event took place church night at tho Metho dist church on Wednesday even ing. The tables worn all filled event will be given in place of the literate the necessity for tipbuild usual minstrel this class present's i ing and maintaining a co-opera-nniiiially. Of just what lho(tive community spirit without "Jinx" consists is known only to j which material accomplishments the participants, hut the public a ro impossible. Educate I ho poo ls assured n novel i.nd interesting plo of the city by Intelligently di- progrum lull of amusing Join For Aslilaiid TOP OF TIIK, LIST Tho program of work commit tho bankers are willing and anx ious to dig down for nfore and Htmils. reeled propaganda to tho scope i i . i . and possiuimies ot me l oninier-: shape teo which line tho their f whllo others waited. After the supper a letter from Miss You tip, was read by Mr. Edwards after met last night to on I -tentative program of each .8 tic . Or each . . lc , the 3 l-:ic The remarkable awakening of community spirit which Ashland is experiencing is attracting thejius a voire of remarkable range , which Air. and " Mrs. M'almeilee notice of men of affairs all up and ,,,,,1 quality and responded moat ! WCra railed to the front and Mr. down the coast and many tfle-1 j-arioiialy to Iho applause that: Edwards In behalf of the cong re grams are coining into the Com-1 jnoeleil all her selections. The gatiou and friendx made a br.ef inercial Club extending winhes !"' lifinist, Miss Alice Clement, whs I address of appreciation of Mr. and also an artist in her lino, undjMrs. I'almeiiue'H work in the the quality of her playing and the' chmcii mid presented them with success in the drive which starts tomorrow. Ashland has a lot of friends, both individuals and or ganizations, who take u deep in terest in the development which Ashland is making along all lines. The following telegrams arrived Saturday: Salem, Ogn., Apl. 16, l!2u. Please permit me to congialu- Wli.it a Fine Ih-wi Itogue Itiver iption of Valley! Ho residents of Talriit, accompanied .,(,, y011 0I1 your move to devel Mrs. Del'uy- and will make tlielro) u ',efiiiito program of well or ,,,Mrs.iKei!hdhas'1heen In Ashland ' Ranizcd activities for your beau nursing for a few days. jtiful 1 deserving- prosperous Rev. J. F. Anderson lias re- community. Proper development For the laud, whither thou go- tst ill to possess it, is not as the land of Egypt, from whence ye r.iine out, where thou sowedst thy seed, and wnteredst it with thy loot, as a garden of herbs; hut the laud, whither jo go over to (Misses it, in a In ii1 of hills anil lalleys, ami clriliketli , water of I lie rain of heaven: a land which the l.onl thy God niretll lor; the ryes of the l.onl thy God aie always upon it, from the be ginning of the year even unto the i ml of the year. Dent. 11-10 to 12, Join For Ashland JOIN If you believe Ashland ran made a better city. If you want to help do thiugsl for your city which will be re membered when the things you have done for yourself ure long forgotten. If you are willing to join hands with every other Ashlander and work together. If you can give even a little of service, support or money; or bet ter yet all three. JOIX THE ASHLAND COM MERCIAL CLUB. Your City Needs You. Join For A-liland TAI.FXT TllHXGS Chester Walters has purchased a new Font runabout. Lawrence liritson and family were in Talent Tuesday. Mr. Hrit son has purchased a ranch near Hugo and were on their way to take possession. J. C. Mulligan, who has been vfxiting his son here, returned to his home In Oregon City. E. R. Jones returned Monday after an absence of several weeks. Fletcher Spencer has purchased a car. Mrs. William Crosby is home from her visit with her sister,! Mri. Pearl Dozier. at Hilt. Calif. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams have arrived home from spending ; the winter visiting friends and relatives in Iowa. I Mrs. Meda Netherlaud of Med ford visited her mother, Mrs. Cros-j by, Saturday. I T. C. Hillman of Crescent City, j Culif., is visiting his friends in Tulent and vicinity. Geu. Rowley visited his grand- mother,, Mrs. Rhodes of Ashland. Saturday. I Mrs. Henry Domett has (based a piano. Victor Mason and wife, who re cently came from Portland, have moved into the Tom Hell house. Hubert Unison and family from Applegate visited at the home of Mrs. liritsou's sister. Mrs. Mary Foster. Rev. Dean of Ashland will jirearh at the Christian church on turned to bis duties at Marshfield fitter spending a few days with his father-in-law, J. N. Pare, and family: .Miss Riles, assisted py Miss Pool, will hold her sewing school at the city hall April 111, 20, 21 and 22. Program: Monday forenoon, commercial patterns; afternoon, problems in garment ronstructiion. Tuesday forenoon, finishes and decorations; after noon, children's dresses. Wednes day forenoon, care and repair of clothing and household lineus; af ternoon, textiles, lecture. Tues day forenoon, remodeling; after noon, remodeling. This school is! freo to everyone. Miss Biles wishes to help everyone in the line of sewing. J. M. Keith was in Ashland on business Monday. Miss Callie Vogcli is back at work in Ashland after her illness. of community spirit and mutual helpfulness is one of the greatest factors in modern life. Your ef forts are deserving of every suc cess. BEX W. OLCOTT, Gov'r. I IS mKe rYoxViMirirMJ py FTiscma uean " i Portland, Ogn., Apl. 10, 1920. Portland Chamber of Commerce whdies you every success for your plans during coming year. From newspaper reports and corre spondence we hear that your club is becoming most active in com munity. Your chances for devel opment very and by each man pulling his shoulder to the wheel Ashland may maintain its present prominent position. Keep up the good work. PORTLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. happy choice of lor selections. These (lileilainers were sent here under the auspices of Albany col lege, and ure louring this pari of Ihe stale in the Interests, of that institution. $ 5 Successful Danco Despite Hie bad weal her last evening, u large company turned out to the danco in the Nutator iiim given under the auspices of the Valley hand, and if the initial entertainment is any criterion, theso affairs promise to be among Ihe lending social events in Ash land during the coming season. This dance was a great departure from tho ordinary "jilney" af fairs. The admission price of $1,1 how, plus the war tax entitled every' one to all the dances without ex- Honored Member's Birthday tra charge, which proved to he a The Ladies' Aid society of the popular feature. Next Friday J Presbyterian church met in an all night the band will givo a dance, day session in the church parlors in Medford, while in n. fortnight yesterday. At the noon hour when the next one will be held in Ash-! tho women prepared their lunch land. Tho music provided by the eon which they had brought with largo orchestra, composed of1 them, Mrs. Dan Walker, one of a fine suit case. Mrs. (1. F. Hil lings spoke for tho congregation. Dr. (IreggH said a few words in be half of the Sunday school and Mr. John Rigg In behalf of the Ep worlh league. Mr. mid Mrs. Pul merlee responded with much ap preciation of this complete sur prise and hoped that some day they might live in Ashland again. S DINNFJl PARTY Mrs. O. N. Cray was hostess nt n dinner at her home on the Boul evard last eroning, at which a small company of her friends were guests. Places were laid for sir, who were hesido the hostess Mrs. R O. Walsten, Misses Nelson, Co- I i 1 1 so n and Smith. will give one-tenth of tho total, no matter how large. The budget committee has conv plelely organized Its working com mittees and has everything in to get busy' immediately. The committee is made up of; J, H. McGoe, chairman; J. W. Mc Coy, V. O. N. Smith, (!. B. Lam kin, T. II. Simpson, II. 0. EndersI Sr., H. It. Gillette, Louis Dodgo, L. F. Ferguson, E. E. Marcey and. O. T. Hcrgner. Tho comnilttco will divide into four groups and will solicit firms and wealthy tn would he difficult to dividual.! for budget subscription.1) is the tiling of first and linn ineinhoi's for mcmbcr ! ships;. Tho budget raised will ho used to carry out the definite program of work which will be built by the expanded club membership from Iho suggeslod program of work built i ) from tho ((iiestionaire re turns. Tho Commercial Club has the quota which was a big program ahead of it and an cial Club activities; touch them to plan not merely for tho present but for the future; and Inoculate tho desire to serve and tin; spirit work for the Ashland Commercial 1 of team-work In every Ashlander. Club placed "Develop Spirit of! With consistent community co Cominunity Co-operation" at I he ; operation, any of tho projects on top "of the Program or Work. the suggested plan of work can Ahead of every other project on 1 be accomplished. Without. -it, .the tho list. And Why? : simplest Whut is the Spirit of ('oiiimuni- achieve. It ty Co-operation? i Importance. How Can 11 He Developed? j. Join For Ashland Tho Spirit of Community ro-1 The banks of Ashland have operation is the impulse which pledged themselves In coiilirbnle builds communities:. It is made i no-tenth of any I udget amount up of desire to serve, teamwork which is raised for the Ashland and vision. ' , Commercial Club's projected pro- It can he developed by build- gram of work. Figuring on lin ing and upplying modern met hods jiiiioo basis lo maintaining a democratic,; set by Ihe budget committee the unhesitating response is nntlcipat- thinking, working, civic-coininor cial organization of maximum "live" membership und Willi nde nuale income. Tho Commercial Club should Im tho organized ren ter of community leadership and to make it such more attention should be given than In tho past to building community spirit with in Ihn organization, and through it, the community at large. Con sistently expend thought, money and effort purely with this end in view. Do not let the efforts for material accomplishments ob- hanks will contribute $000. But ed lo Ihe committee's solicitations. :::'::l::;: Car Poultry Supplies Look this list over; there Is surely something you must havo. Lowest possible prices. 31 3 Diamond Chick Food, j Dlumong Egg Producer. I Diamond Scratch Food. Diamond Diamond Diamond Diamond Diamond Meat Scraps. Fish Scraps. Fish Meal. Granulated Bone Grit. Hands Made Beautiful by Care Beautiful hunds can be acquired. It is not always the shape of a hand which makes It lovely. Quito otten Its fascina tion lies entirely and individuality its shape expresses. Hands as much as faces. Inci- PRISCIOA KAN in the power which differ Long Beach, Calif., Apr. 10, 1920. Accept this expression of my keen interest and sincere wish for tho club's success in its new ac tivities. The club deserves the members of the band, was one of the attractivo features. This mu sical aggregation gave regulur dance music instead of "jazz" which has lately been a leading feature of danco music, and the change was greatly appreciated by many of the dancers. ? ? Initialed Xew .Menibei-M Hope Itebekah lodge held an entertaining session last night. citizen. The benefit Ashland will receive from u real live commer cial club cannot bo estimated. CLARK BPSH. Wednesday cveniiiL'. II ,-lr r in to- & id. I dentally, they reveal quite as much of one's character. I uni nut a palmist. I cannot read anyone's history, past, present or future from the palm. But I know that training and cultiva tion will nccotnplish marvelous results in developing a hand that, naturally, is merely inherited homeliness. 1 once knew a woman who would never allow her daughter to help with the housework be cause she feared the hitter's pretty white hands would he spoiled. "My own hands have always been ugly," Ihe mother said, by way of explanation. "When I was younger the size of my hands no li, massed me anil made me self conscious. Because I could not have beautiful hands myself, I have taken pride in my daugh ter's hands. I don't want her pin- to do anything that will spoil ! t in-ill. So Ihe mother continued to per form all the drudgery about the ! organization house with her own, large, capa ble, efficient and confidence inspiring hands. With care they would have been beautiful. They suited and expressed 'her person ality but she was unconscious of that fact and, because they of lended her eye, she neglected ami misused them. Then her daughter married. The man who becamo her bus hand was much inure interested in acquiring a fortune than in pre serving the beauty of his wife's hands, lie let her wash the dishes and do all the housework. She scrubbed, sewed, took euro of babies, mixed bread, put coal in J the furnure and weeded the flow-j er garden. Today she plays bridge and drives her own limou sine but her hands are just us i plump, white and attractive us when idle sat in a hummock on the side porch and let her mother do the housework alone. The reason was that she had j plump, white, well-formed bunds' niiuully ami her mother had wholehearted support of every Nillp llew members were initiated and the meeting lasted until a late hour, after which a line supper was served. S ? Afleinooii Pally Mr. J. W. Mills, Jr., gave a charming afternoon party at her home on Ihe Pacific highway a short, distance, north of Ashland yesterday afternoon. A large com pany of Ashland women were in attendance and spent a pleasant I'l l ci IKXHi, after w hich tho hostess served delicious refreshments. ! Church .Night. The monthly church night will he observi d in Ihe Methodist Portland, Org., Apr. 10, 1!20. Wo are watching with Interest developments of Ashland's most commendable organization drive. Active interest displayed by your citizens foreshadows permanent success. Sincerely hope your ef forts will be confined to those mut ters most essential to community development. Among other things a first class tourist hotel would be u powerful factor, JOHN M. SCOTT. tho most faithful members of the society, was called to the door, where she was greeted by her niece, Mrs. needier Danford, bearing an immense cake covered with lighted candles. It 'then dawned on Mrs. Walker that this was in honor of her birthday. The mouthers of the society while ex tending hearty good wishes and congratulations to Mrs. Walker, also assisled her in making way with the delicious cake. 0 ? Dinner Party Mrs. Lulu Stearns entertained nt dinner yesterday, at her bom-' on Pine streel, in honor of her mother who is sojourning with her. There were present besid. the honor guest, Mrs. l'ruitl, a sister ot Mr. Stearns; Mrs. Mam sey, Mrs. Hatch and Mrs. Eagan. 8 $ ( lass Fiilerlaiiiiiieiit Cooling "J n ii i or Jinx" is tin- name of a clever etiterlaii.mr-nt that is be ing prepared by the Junior class in high school, and will be present ed Friday evening, April 23. This Oyster "Shell. Poultry Shell. Charcoal. JUJJLb in1' "fii1 NEW KIIIP.MKXT of Garden Tools has arrived. Cood tools are esential to good results in garden or field. Provost Brothers- HARDWARE Fine Corn Meal. Cotlon Seed Meal. Linseed Meal. , Soya Bean Meal. Kaoln Meal. Alfalfa Meal. White Shorts. Mill Run. Blalchl'ord's Milk Mash. Blalchford's Calf Meal. Blatchford's Pig Meal. I i.ont and i fed Ashland Fruit & Produce Association .?a.: 1:134 :7mMJ This is Clean Up Time Wo have the Goods that will do the work. Brooms 7,'c to $1.2!i While Bear Soap 21 burs for $1.00 Sunny Monday Snap 17 bars for $1.00 Gold Dust paikagc 3 1 C Citrus Powder package 31c All other i.onps and washing powders at tho right price. Steam's Self Service Store 7 X. Main. Opposite the Plaza church this evening. The meel- Portland, Ore., Apl. IS. 1110. j jng will also he in the nature of Please givo my congratulations u. farewell reception to Mr. and to the Ashland Commercial Club Mrs. II. S. Pulmerlee, who expert for its enterprise in preparing tnto leave Ashland in the near grasp opportunity nt hand and j future. Supper will begin at li o clock, and all members of those to come. Southern Oregon iu unquestionably within Ihe scope of a new and greater indus trial and agricultural expansion. That city will profit most which' anticipates events and prepares j for them through u well sustained commercial orgunlazlion anil keeps alive a hearty spirit ot co operation. EDO AH B. PIPEH, 1 Editor Oregonian. Methodist church and congrega tion lire cordially invited to at tend. Coffee, cream and sugar will be served free, while the at tendants will bring llii'ir suppers and eat them together. If any are not able to attend the supper, they will he made most welcome Goli I How uiy back che: " After (Jrip, "flu" it cnl.li. ihn kidneys '! bladder ure olt..n aO.s-t-d -called uH'ui his. or iiimiiiiauiion ul k.dni ys. Thin In the red lilt!- of dinner l'H,-l be wii and check the fnnte r Inroad!, ol k idiiey dis.M-- by obtaining that Wonder ful discovery of Dr. Pierce ., kmmii as Anurlc imiti-uric-ucid Iwciu- n expel... the uric acid polaun from tho lly and removes those paina, Mirb a back jche, rheumatism iu musics and juinu. Aaturally wle-u the kidncyi are trained ln-r to give them cure and Hi.ru i.ir.ril tl.at.l. i tm.-i ' u.nti, .,klu illli'. III llif feet, a n Vies and wri-t-: nr under tin, tyes in iag-liko formation.-. Dr. Pierce's A n uric is many tiim-n neirr potent than l.tlna aud ofo n .im, nates uric acid u hot lea lui lm mpi,r. Madeba. Cal. "I rei-ooiuj-iid Dr. Pierce's Anunc very highly. 1 bat iuffen-d for the lal thre yeiri wuli ratarrb of the bladder, having tried every remniy I heard of hut uin,i.i relief. I wir Aiinrie kdverfi-ni In the paper, And like A drowninu inan grabbing at a straw I thonrbt I o..al try It also, which I d.d with gn at me ceas, at it relieved lae almost nio:,-diav-ly, before I bad taken all ot tin trial packape. and lnvinx great r.,i,'i dene in tha remedy I iinmeUial' l . m to the drug sttre and botiirht a pa naj I ran aay to (II sur7eriii( from an) dlwai of the kidi;ev i,r or ! trouoief, try tiis remedy and mffer i P,ntrr. I bav great faith In lJuclut Fieroe'i reuiediea. !. P. UksiLki. all her do mestic work after marriage she had not neglected them. So the mother's sacrifice In shielding her tiom housework was quite unnec essary, ihe latter but known it. Portland, Ore., Apl. 10, 1020. I, earn you are making great en deavor to secure members for your Nearly every city and hamlet in Blatc of Oregon is iralizing t lie tieressily of a com mercial organization and wo re-! gard this an important move on your part. Wish you success ini your drive and want to assure you i that the state chamber is ever ready to assist you In any way i it ran. j OHEGOX STATE CH.UlREIt COMMERCE; GEO. QI'AYLK, Sec'y. .loin For Ashland "The little Ford rambles right along," aeeordii.g to C. II. Pierre,," manager of tho Harrison Brothers' 1 i Ford garage, who is kept busy selling automobiles nr, fast as they can be procured. Of the carload of new Fords received in Ashland the first of April, the last one was ", delivered Monday, another car- ' : load is expected next week. Or- -ders are usually placed long bu- J fore the autos are procured, ni they are sure of readily disposing of them. Anioni: the recent purchasers of , new l-'ord cars are Homer Billings, G. O. Van Xatta. Firestone & Son, ! T. N. Humphreys, of Ashland; C. C. Woltcrs cud J: me Lennox of Talent, all of whom secured touring cars; Carson-Fowler Lum ber Co., a truck. ' Join For Ashland The largest Irrigation project In Southern Oregon and the largest iu tho country tot dependent upon tho Impounding of water was as sured of immediate const ruction I at any time afterwards. ; s Knleitaiiieil friends Francis Winter enlerlained n ' number of school friends at his home last Wednesday evening, the occasion being bis birthday anni versary. A delightful time was 1 spent playing games. 8 5 lleeson-W ellj Nuptials Ellon Beeson and .Miss Edna Wells, two well known young peo ple of Talent, were married Wednesday in Yrekn, Calif. After leaving for a short trip into Cali- j tornia, they will return lo Talent and make their home at the Em met t Beeson farm near Talent. Tho bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. X. Wells, who super- m CITIZENS i W BANK l ie r AH aolll'ailK ! IT IS 1XTKKKSTIXG to note the interest you I receive on your deposits i'vJ-2fjjt5i j with the Citizens Bank of 5;iTSJoMj j Ashland which helps your tiiiiiijiiiii'll 1 account to grow'. HlliKwel1"! III you -jinu not itn lie i count with tis, we invito " if; if you to start one now. s jj There's n Time for Everything; l'.IGHT XOW IT IS PAINT TIME'" The cool -clear month of April is Ihe ideal time in which to have your house painted. Later on, when the mercury climbs mid the sun gets hot as blazes, you'll bo sorry you "put it off." Pay a call XOW at Paint 7 read quarters and talk over your plans and problems with us. We are in a position to help you choose good, economical paint the kind of paint that is a real investment. Dickerson THE PAINT MAX There Are Many Things Upon Our Shelves want viiiirselvps. , lull, in tlio 4on SAVINGS DEPOSITS, "Nearest lo Everything" HOTEL MANX Powell St., at C Tarrell San Franciscc In the heart of the business, shopping itii and theatre district. -TM J- Running aisiniea ice water in every room. Our commodious htt l.Lt.. r: ! I Homelike restaurant will attract you. - European Plan rates 11 $1.00 lip. t , Join lor AsMHnd Afternoon Part). and completion when in Portland. Mrs. E. M. Case and daughter, ' last wee!'. Willitm Allen of Grants Mm. y I). Wagner entertained Pass consummated the sale of K, of tl.eir friends at their home Jlmi.uUO in Grants Pass Irrigation i n Granite street yesterday after- district bonds to the - Itulph noon. A delightful aocial period Schneelock company. The rate was s4enl, alter which the host- of sale was 0 and accrued inter tsej served refreshments. i est. I Ready to Brighten You Up Conqueror HATS and CAPS Manageaeat til That .siiiiK'tinics vmi will ilniiy items in tlicinsclvcs :11c course ol" t i mo you'll need them till; ho we would iisk you ileiiso to keep in mind the plaeo where when hurried you e:m find till your needs in the " Hardware Line SIMPSON'S HARDWAR E 37-39 NORTH MAIN STREET Impart feeling. that well-dressed New Spring RtyrT-s. 1 IT JT" 1 I,1 . New Shirts. New Neckwear. New Suits. Spring I'nderwear. H)H MKX'H WKAK Hi' TIIK I'OSTOI KK E Wil l, IT PAY TO OWX A VAI GIIV KKAW SAW? P.y lutnd you can saw 5 cords of wood a ibiy nt ll cost of $l.2." per cord. With a ViiiikIiii kiw oim- man can prodioe UCI cords u (l;iy, nt ;( ,st of 7i ceiit4 n cord. Vaimlin diiiK miw will f-iirii you 1 !..".() a (lay profit, U-s nil iimlKiiiMiliiie, uliieli, for 10 hours' con. tlniionx runniiiK will cot nlvoot l.."0. Sc Imw quickly Ihe Vaughn ilriiK 'H pay for Itself in nddilionnl profits? And after it hm rarnetl ll rot It (cim rlulit n raining for yonn If properly cared for. Tli miw can Ik- taken Into Hie wooil-i anywhere a horw ran go. T7rVTTT T1TT7T Come In and lot m ahow you. t-iVilHrlllL At the corner on the Plaza. Ml