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- 'tufw laj, September 25, lbaíj ASHWd> DÀttŸ iriÜNOÍ - PAGfi tttfcfei PORTLAND ROOFER HERE ” FIND IT HERE E. Brown water-proofing engin eer and roofer is in the city with his < ► ¿±SaB«ES»S=aBXSBBBaBSBXaMS8aKSMaBS9=±=B roofing kettles and equipment to do “ A Column Devoted to Brief work on H. P. Holmes building. < > Business and Personal Notes. Property owners interested in Classified Column Rates up-to-date roof repairing and re One cent the word each time. coating work should investigate this C. C. Hall of Cottage Grove is a- To run every issue for one month or more, %c the word Petrolastic cement bonded roof treat mong late arrivals. each time. ment and the low cost of applying; I will gladly inspect your roofs and Geo. H. Brainard of Cottage Grove FOR SALE ______________ ____________ give you estimates on work neces- is among out-of-town visitors. FOR SALE— Two homes, pleasant aary. All work guaranteed references Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Clauster of and central location; fruit trees in dating back 15 years in Southern Hollywood are among out-of-town bearing— apples, cherries, plum, Oregon. Mr. Brown is stopping at peaches, paper shell almonds, figs— Ashland Hotel. 1* guests. also gooseberry, currants, sh ru b b ery ---------------------------------------------------- and vines. Light airy rooms; hot and TYPEWRITER REPAIRING D. M. Leishman of Los Angles cold water in bed rooms! toilet and Typewriters— All makes, guaran- was a week-end visitor. bath porcelain. Bath-toilet lower teed. Lowest Prices. Expert Repair- L. C. Dalton is among late arrivals floor. Buck range, practically new; ¡ng. Call or write L. D. Minkler 404 from Los Angles. linoleum or kitchen, pantry, bath Liberty Building, Medford. Tele- 20-lm o. floors; covering for hall upper phone 162. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Swop« and floors; window shades; rentable, daughter of Portland were week never vacant Terms reasonable by end visitors in town. owner, 136 B. Street. 18-tf Classified Column FOR SALE— Allen Bug; good condition; demountable rims; start er good battery, Stuart vacuum feed, 5 good tires $75.00. Call 232-J.18-3 FOR SALE— One ton Ford truck will take part pay in wood. Terms. Inquire Automotive Shop. 18-6* FOR SALE— Reasonable newly modeled ten room apartment house, 137 First St. 17-S FOR SALE— High class piano, new, and Round Oak No. 13 heating stove in first class condi tion. 90 Fifth street. 17-tf FOR SALE— Used Ford car cheap Beaver Realty Co. 19-tf FOR SALE— Four months old Jersey male, of registered stock. Phone 413-R. 19-2* WANTED WANTED— Range and other fur niture. Enquire at store room next to Holmes Grocery. 3* WANTED— Boy to learn printing trade. Call at Tidings ofice. 14tf ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May communicate with Ensign Lee of the Salvation Army, at the White Shield home, 565 Mayfair Ave., Portland, Oregon. 10-lyr WANTED— Woman roomer, kitchen privilege. 24 0 C St. Phone 288 R. 17-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT— Three room furnish ed apartment; all modern conven iences. lll-3 r d . Cor. C. 20-4* FOR ..RENT— Two unfurnished rooms. Call at 476. N. Main. 20-6* FOR RENT— Furnished apart ments adults only, 75 Bush St. 20-tf FOR RENT— Six room house, partly furnished or unfurnished. Iu splendid condition. Call 268 B St., or phone 332-Y. 10-3 FOR RENT— Large front room. 63 Helman St., phone 312-R. 18-3 MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE— Inidan Motorcycle 2 cylinder— Single Speed— $30.00. Remington Typewriter $10. Extra wide carriage— Adding and tabulat ing attachment, $40.00. Remington 30 caliber Carbine— Sheard Gold beadfront and marble rear sights— $30.00. R. R. Hadfield, Phone 301-J or 101. 20-2 LOST— Purse containing Return to Cliff Payne. keyes. 17-3 FOR SALB FOR SALE— Beautiful new five room bungalow, breakfast nook, large bath room, screen porch, laundry trays, built iu features iu kitchen, dlniug room and bed room. Cement porch and pergola, basement, double garage, wood 3hed, one block from Baulevard. Come and look it over at 341 Beach St. Terms if desired. 30 -ltf FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT— 160 acres unimproved land, un incumbered, near village of 300 on S. P. R. R. and good hard roads. 100 acres under fence with good natural pasture, plenty of water. Three roomed house, barn and woodshed. For further particulars address F. J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tf WANTED AN INTELLIGENT PERSON— Either sex, may earn $100 to $200 monthly corresponding for newspapers; $15 to $25 weekly in spare time; experi ence unnecessary; no canvas sing; subjects suggested. Send for particulars. National Press Bureau, Buffalo, N. Y. 1-tf FOR RENT See S. L. Allen Apartments. for Furnished 4-1 Mo. For a smooth shave, and quick service, go to the Shell Barber Shop, across from Depot. Grinding of all kinds. Children’s work a specialty. W. A. SHELL, Prop. 532 A. St. Ashland, Ore. S O C IE T Y MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor. hone items to her at 345-R, between 10 A. M., an<| 2 P. M., and evenings. th* thing It undertake«. The lights went oft «arty in t h e lt s a * | i\j ■ X afternoon, and there was do chance'* - L / a i l y iv C W S lu C t t C F ” of the situation being remedied be- before the meeting, in spite of that knowledge, and the storm as well, DUBLIN, Sept. 25— With the a good crowd assembled and th® pro coming of Irish freedom there are gram was put on, the organization changes noticeable in the Irish effected, and seventeen new mem courts of justice. The English royal bers were added to the roster. coat of arms has disappeared from No need to add that everybody , . , . ! th® judges' bench, and no longer there had a mig ty good time; the at the Opening of the session is the difficulties overcome but lent a spice King’s Commission read. of adventure to the evening. The King’s Commission was The social committee did their ratehr a picturesque thing and was part In the usual efficient manner, read by the clerk of the court from and the refreshments were a very a parchment the size of a news- “ Z i t ” ” M rt H *» • «■»» Calendar of the Week— i member will bear this in mind and September 25— S. S. Convention ! be present. — Medford N. Methodist Church. All the members of the congrega September 25— P. T. A. Hawthorne tion and strangers are especially wel — 3 p. m. comed at these gatherings. September 25— Wednesday Club__ The hostesses are; Mrs. Wilmer 2:30— Presbyterian Church. Poley, Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Andrews. » * * * * * Ont-of-Town Guests— Go to Portland— A n u o u n cm e« be ot “ w al “ b1« “ “ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Winton who Mrs. Mary Dunn, accompanied by hand. The clerk, lu solemn tones, have been spending summer in Seat Mrs. Walter left Saturday for Port the next meeting and the program started off with: "Stand up while planned. tle. b u r whose home is in Guthrie land, to visit Mrs. Dunn's daughter the King's Commission is being Okla., stopped recently for a w eek -! Mrs. Rice, who lives there. read.” And then the fun began. end visit at the home of Mr. and Mr.s If Eugene Debs, formerly of At Everybody stood up; the clerk be Mrs. Dunn will be gone some time. B. R. Greer. Miss Walter will extend her visit. lanta, can locate his support, who gan his reading: "Oyez, oyez, all The Wlntons were on their way She appears on the Program at the has not been heard of for some time, ye good and true inen— ’’ and no Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Wheillhan of to Southern California and were met County S. S. Convention, Tuesday he will make another stand for pres sooner would he get that far than PHYSICIANS some fellow in the gallery would Necadah, Wis. are among late ar here by their son. Colonel Roy Win afternoon; the topic “The Girl in the ident next year, ton, when they left for California. Sunday Schooi.” promptly sit down, refusing to DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi rivals. Mr. and Mrs. Winton are old It Is estimated that there are more stand while a British King’s words Upon Miss Walter's return to Port dence and office, 108 Pioneer avenue. Telephone 28. Office Order your Overcoat now at friends of the Greers and they had land, she will assume her duties ’«a shiny noses than shiny shoes, which were being read in the court. The hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 a most delightful visit. watchful crier, ever on the lookout City Secretary Y. W. C. A. at Van proves nothing. Orres. p. m. only. • • * for anybody showing disrespect to couver, Wahington, Dinner Guests— Those who said things had gotten • « ♦ the King, would cry out: “ Man DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac J. A. C. Leland is among visitors to the point where they could not down!’’ for all the world as if giv- tice limited to eye, ear, nose and from Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gall of Bell A nn ouncem en t- throat— X-ray including teeth. view and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Rand Married at the Congregational Par become worse had reckoned without in the alarm thajt somebody had Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland, C. L. Lamkin is among out-of les and Bobbie were dinner guests of sonage, on Saturday, September the the possibility of a banna shortage. fallen overboard from a liner; and Ore. immediately the clerk would stop town visitors from Montague, Cal. Mrs. Lulu Van Wegen, Sunday. A twenty-second, at eleven o'clock. If John Davis, President of the dainty color scheme and delicious reading. The offender would Mr. Oris Crawford Dailey and Miss DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACB American Bar Association, /should promptly stand up when ordered to dinner pleased the bidden guests who I Alice May Cleland, both of Medford, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn S. Warner were DENTISTRY fall into the Democratic presidential do so, but as soon as the clerk was out-of town visitors yesterday from remained thru the afternoon to en Oregon. Above Citizens Bank candidacy, would he run on a plat under way again he would sit down, joy the hospitality of their hostess. The Rev. W. Judson Oldfield of- Santa Rosa. Office Phone 131 ♦ * * form for bringing the bar back? and again the crier would give the ficated at the ceremony. Res. Phone 201J D. A. R. Meeting— alarm. Mr. and Mrs. Dailey will be at A price within your means and Friday evening, at the Civic Club home on Union Street in Ashland, The offender was given another CHIROPRACTORS Arlington gets new $60,0-00 hotel. full value for every dollar. See House, Constitution Day was obser chance, but his legs apparently Oregon. DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic Paulsend’a Suits. Lebanon— New shingle milt near ved by the D. A. R., Mt. Ashland would not bear him at the eloquent and Electro-Therapy. The com Mr. Dailey is in the employ of the ly Completed.’ Chapter. bination does wonders. First words of King George, and he would S. P. Company, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. C. Fitzgerald National Bank Bldg. Phone Sliver Lake— New High school to seat himself again. A third chance This is one of the important days The young people have cordial are among late arrivals from Sacra 48-142. cost $40,000. in the calendar of the Chapter, and was never given, and there used to good wishes and hearty congratula House Calls mento. is always emphasized. be a hurry and scurry of---------- — tions of their friends for their fu DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings In spite of the inclemency of the ture happiness and properity. Get your ground cherries at office. Phone 91. MO FEAR OF EVIL resulting from weather there was a large percentage * • • Holmes Grocery. Astoria— Work starts on new 2« change of diet, water or climate of the resident membership present. DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro Guests in the Spencer home— story business building. ccRcorn* those w ho u k e o a the «her practor, near Postofflce. Honrs Some were unable to be there Mr. and Mrs. George Spencer, on trip, summer vacation or long journey Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Somuils of Oak 9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114. because of the party given for the Oak Street, have been enjoying the land are among late arrivals. Hermiston— Work of lining “A”’ Ashland teachers the same evening. visit of Mrs. Spencer’s sister-in-law, C O L IC a n d D IA R R H O E A TRANSFER AND EXPRESS irrigation canal with concrete to be Th earlier part of the evening, was Mrs. J. L. Parmateer and brother * REMEDY Visitors from Portland include Mr. gin. Ready for emergency > night or day* occupied in the routine business of Mr. Harry Clifton of Pendleton for FOR prompt and careful service, and Mrs. Robert Wakelin. the Chapter. several days. PLUMBING >« > » « » ♦ « » ***« « > * Reports were read, committees They left Monday, for San Diego Let’s get together on the clothes JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207 named, bills allowed, and Mrs. Gor where they will visit their parents question. Paulsend’s. East Main. Phone 138. don MacCracken appointed Regist and other relatives, but wil visit MONUMENTS again in Ashland upon their return. Visitors from Portland include Mr. rar pro-tem. The Regent, Mrs. J. P. Dodge re This is their first visit to Ashland and Mrs. Robert Wakelin. MONUMENT— MARKERS ported most encouragingly as to the and they are delighted with it, and Lowest Prices Out-of-town visitors from Oroville, response over the county and in our the surroundings and are seriously ASHLAND GRANITE CO. 3rd and East Main St. 223-6mo Cal. include Mr. and Mrs. C. C. King. city for the observance of Constitu considering buying a home here. tion Week. • • • All organizations had responded Endeavor Party— ASHLAND GRANITE Cliff Payne makes tent stakes. most heartily, and the Pastors of the MONUMENTS The Endeavor social and business Oregon Granite Co. S. M. Berger and James Cormack different Churches had given strong meeting at the Presbyterian church, 'T 'lIE best teet of success is not addresses on the subject. S. PENNISTON, Salesman. are out-of-town visitors. was well attended and was a most • how far yon have advanced, At the close of the business ses Res. 470 Laurel Phone 444Y enjoyable affair. auto trucks or horse drays, cal but how much reserve you have ,Sgt. F. J. Jorak is among recent ar sion, a particularly beautiful apos The Church Parlors were filled Whittle Transfer Co. Phone trophe to the Flag was read by Mrs with happy hearted young people laid up. The amount you have sav 117. Office, 89 Oak street, near rivals from Salem. Adams, and Mrs. H. W. Andrews, Hotel Ashland. 66tf intent on the work In hand, and In ed represents your actual advance C. W. Fullerton is an out-of-town read a paper on “The Makers of the the jolly time that would follow. ment, Its size is the best test of T. L. POWELL— General Trans visitor. “Constitution’’. At the business meeting, Donald fer— Good team and motor yopr prosperity. During the social hour that fol Wright was elected president, Ralph trucks. Good service at a rea sonable price. Phone 83. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Boodey are lowed, the hostesses of the evening, Robison, vice president, Ramona Mrs. Emil Peil, Miss Lydia McCall, among late arrivals. Wise, secretary and George Johnson, TRY FEH1GE FOR HAULING Miss Eva Poley, Miss Minnie Poley treasurer. and transfer work of all kinds 375 B St. Phone 410-R. D. W. Ferguson is a visitor from and Miss Gladys Applegate, served The - Misses Gertrude Brown and most delicious refreshments. 200-lm o Portland Ramona Wise had charge of the pro Ashland, Oregon The next meeting is on October the gram. PLANING MILL L .L. Iarsen is among visitors 19th and Mrs. H. O. Anderson as Jolly games were planned that JORDAN’S SASH AN» CABINET from the Willamette Valley .having sisted by the Mesdames, Adams An kept the fun going and the affair WORKS, Cor. Heilman and drews and Van Sant are hostesses. closed with a water melon feed that Van Ness. 194-tf registered from Eugene, “Pre historic Oregon” will be dis was entirely satisfactory to all con Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Johnson are cussed by Hon. C. B. Watson. s >■«<««««««*« cerned. ♦ ♦ * among late tourists from Pasadena. It was the last time that a num Entertain for Teachers— ber would be present for some time STATEMENT A most delightful party was given and it was in the nature of a happy Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Lowdrey are Of the Citizens Bank of Ashland. Couuty of Jackson State of Ore among late arrivals from Roseburg. at the Parish House, Friday evening, little send-off tor those that leave THE SAFER WAY gon, showing the amount standing to the credit of every depositor for the teachers of the Ashland this week for their college work. July 1, 1923, who has not made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn Schools by the members- of the Those who are fortunate enough Dr and Mrs. E. L. Brinson spent To KNOW what dangers tny part of his deposit (aavfagg deposits) principal and interest, for School Board. to be invited to these parties know last night in Ashland from Belling a period of more than twelve (12) years immediately prior to said threaten you— The rooms were especially attrac what good times the young folks ham, Wash. date, with the nam^ last kaown place of residence or postofflce ad tive in Fall blossoms, and were early have, and those going away will miss To PROTECT Yourself dress of such depositor, and the fact of his death, if known. filled with perhaps the more than the happy companionship and jolly Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Addison are fifty guests and their hosts and hos Name of Depositor Residence or Postofflce address Amount from these dangers good times they have enjoyed to Frank Teague 26, Unknown to us.............................................. $2.00 visitors from the capitol city. tesses, to enjoy the entertainment gether. through insurance— 'Gerald M. Wilson 85, Unknown to us.............................. 5.95 provided and to get acquainted in Roberta M. Wilson, 86, Unknowkt to us ............................... 5.85 Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Leggett and this happy informal way. 0*0 To SECURE that insur Lester Helms, 110, Unknown to us.............................. 2.00 “Who Doe” Meet— daughters were out-of-town visitors Original plans were carried out ance from this Agency— from Hollywood. Solid Silver, 129, Unknown to us.............................. 2.00 The “Who-Do” Class of the M. E. in the evening’s fun. Every one wat Walter Powers, 268 Unknown to us ....................... '...... 2.00 tagged with absurd appellation, ar.d Sunday School held a delightful in THAT IS THE SAFER Charles L. HilUker. 211 Unknown to us.............................. 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wakelin required to find out by clever gues door picnic with Mrs. H. J. Carter A. M. Berdan, 266 Unknown to us.............................. 2.17 .321 Alta Ave. on last Friday. This ses what he was called. WAY! are among visitors from Seattle. Geraldine Gardner, 261 Unknown to us.............................. 2.00 It was really a “Peanut Party’’ affair was planned to have been Kenneth D. Edmanda, 883, Unknown to us.............................. 2.00 held in Lithia Park but the rain So that the clients— present Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Blessing are and all the clever stunts were based STATE OF OREGON, County of Jackson,—ss. necessitated the change in plans. and future— of this Agency among late arrivals from San Fran upon that little inoffensive nut. I. V. O. N. Smith, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon Miss Blumenfeld was selected After all appetites had been appeas may always be informed of cisco. oath, that I am ths Cashier of the Citizens Bank of Ashland, of “Master of Revels’’ in a jolly little ed by the delicious repast spread, developments affecting their Jackson county of Oregon, State of Oregon; that the foregoing a business meeting was held and way, in which sacks of peanut*.; statement is a foil, true, correct and complete statement, showing insurance interests we issue C. Van Childs is visiting Ashland played their part. officers were chosen to act during the name, last kaown residence or postoffice address, fact of death. friends from Kerby, Ore. a monthly publication called All decisions were made by her, the coming year. These are; Mrs. II known, and the amount to the credit of each depositor as required Haberely, President; Mrs. Dough “The Safer Way’’ and none eould appeal when once by the provisions of Sections 1©160-16163, inclusive, Oregon Laws. erty, Sec. and Treas.; Mrs. Eastburn, For the best in sweet milk and made. If you will write or phone we V. O. N. SMITH. \ream go to Detrick’s. 106-tf Her insignia of office was a most Class reporter. This class is com My commission expires, November 16, 1926, will be glad to mail you a sam posed of forty-five young ladies and picturesque cap, decorated in the (Seal) S. A. PETERS, Jr., Notary Public for Oregon. in a quiet way does much charity ple copy of this publication— Oranges, lemons, grape fruit— nut of evening. My commission expires. Nov. 16, 1923. Detrlck sells for less. 108-tf The wonderful target shooting, an work. Regular meetings are held on without obligation, of course. object held by a dignified member the third Friday of each month from STATEMENT Full line of ammunition. We of the School Board, was something September to June. of the Citizens Bank of Ashland, County of Jackson, State of Ore * • * repair, buy, trade and sell new to see, to really enjoy. Real Estate and Real Insur gon, show ng the amount standing to the credit of every depositor and used guns. Army Goods The wonderful races; the pack P. T. A. at Bellview— ance. July 1, 1923, who bus apt made a deposit, or who has not withdrawn Store. 295-tf In spite of the storm and no ages opened, that were of such sur (Estab. 1883) any part of his deposit (commercial deposits,) principal or interest prising content, all the jolly things lights, except two lamps,' Bellview Phone 211 41 East Main for a period of more than seven (7 ) years immediately prior to Better be safe than sorry. See that were done, most assuredly re lives up to its name of putting over said date, with the name, last known place of residence or postof- Beaver Realty Co. about your in sulted in the ice being broken most surance. Phone 68. 287-tf effectually. flee address of such depositor, and thé fact of his death, if known. Name of Depositor Residence or Postofflce Address, Amount COUGH DISTUR BS SCHOOL Delicious refreshments were served We make a specialty of picnic J. A, Orchard, Present address unknown to us............................... $49.90 W ORK later in the evening by those in and campers* needs. Detrick’s. I. P. Rolfe Unknown to us............................... 2.00 School teachers should give the charge. R. A. Cooke Medford, Ore..............................* 1.91 SM-tf same advice to children who have P ow dered STATE OF OREGON, County of Jackson.— ss. coughs as did this Florida teach Have a fit at Orres. Tailors for Wednesday Club Meets— L Y. O. N. Smith, being first duly sworn, depose and say upon er. “I recommended FOLEY’S The Wednesday Club will meet at men and Women. Upstairs. HONEY AND TAR to the children oath, that I am the cashier of the Citizens Bank of Ashland. Jack- the Presbyterian Church, Wednesday ! G ives sm ooth. <Ud- 4-tf in my school who had the *®u’ son, county, State of Oregon: that the foregoing statement is a full I Ing fin ish to h a r d p, m. of this week. I or so ft-w o o d floors. and good results came whenever true, correct and complete statement, showing the name, last known There will be a musical program, XO A C ID . C R B A I B SOMETHING NEW it was used,” writes Rfa. L. residence or postofflce address, fact of death, if known, and the OK D U S T . and everyone is cordially invited to Armstrong. Okeechobee. Florida. An automobile accident policy Ptì*3ixe9 amount to the credit of each depositor as required by the provisions ¡ Y o u r d r u g g ist has com« and enjoy the social hour. that pays $25.00 per week: in it. If not. send us muto I , stam Foley’s Honey and Tar contains of Sections 16186-16163 Inclusive, Oregon Laws. ps, 75e for on«- n«®s Aside from the social feature of hospital $37.50 per week; acci pound p ackage. no opiates. Ingredients printed V, O .N. SMITH, W this first meeting of the season, there on the wrapper. Quickly relieve^ dental death $1,000; In 5 years CLAKKK. Subscribed and sworn to before me thia 14th day of July, A. D. 1923. W OODW ARD is considerable business to attend to colds, coughs and croup. Sold $1,600; cost only >7.00 per year. U t t l O C®, (.Seely Q( A, PETTERS, Notary Public for Oregon. Phone 174 J. Yeo, of course; at this time, and It is hoped every everywhere. P o r t la n d . O r e c o a . My coxnmlsBioa expires, November 16, 1926. 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