Thursday, Octobêr 4, 1923 ASHLAND DAILY flDINGS PAGE THREW Classified Column Classified Column Rates O ne c e n t th e w o rd e a ch tim e. To r u n e v e ry issu e fo r o n e m o n th o r m o re , % c th e w ord each tim e. FO R SA LE FOR SALE OR RENT— A good I used sew in g m ac h in e. In q u ire of M rs. C. E. L an e, T id in g s. 27-4 i LOST— L ad ies gold b ra c e le t w atch betw een 29 G ra n ite s tr e e t a n d , Mr. E n d e r ’s s to re a b o u t 4 p. m. T u e s­ d ay. R e tu rn to M rs. H. W . P o tte r 29 G ra n ite St. R e w ard . 27-2* S O C IE T Y MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor. h o n e ite m s to h e r a t 345-R , b etw een 10 A. M., a n d 2 P. M., « a n d ev en in g s. LEAKY ROOF? W A N TED — C a p a b le w om an. A p­ ply P la z a C o n fe c tio n ery . 2 7 -tf C a le n d a r o f th e W e ek s E v e n ts — FOR RENT M ichel, a fre s h m a n , c la im s B ern M rs. L. R. D olley of S p o k a n e w as S w itz e rla n d , a s h is b irth p la c e . Sol am o n g la te a rr iv a ls la s t ev en in g . s A b ra m so n of th e sa m e blace w as born in D u b lin ; F re d G oodrich, a M rs. H. A. S h e ll is an o u t-o f-to w n jo u rn a lis m s e n io r fro m P o rtla n d w as v isito r fro m V an co u v er, B. C. born in S u rre y , E n g la n d , an d A lfred E ric k so n , jo u rn a lis m se n io r, s ta r te d M rs. R ose A n d re w s a n d d a u g h te r h is c a re e r in S w eden. w ere A sh lan d g u e sts y e s te rd a y from Los A ngeles. V ery a g g ra v a tin g in d ee d . Mrs. M. M. S te p h e n s, M rs. J . C. E d w a rd B a rro n an d A. E. K in n ey , W hy not a p e rm a n e n t p e tro la s tic C row ley a n d C. J . M cM illen a re d e d ic a tin g th e g ift receiv ed e a rlie r i bon d ed ro o f. Now is a good tim e to a m o n g la te a rr iv a ls fro m P o rtla n d . in th e d ay. h av e y o u r ro o fs o v e rh a u le d by ex- A m ong th e new m em b e rs w ho p e rie n ce d ro o fe rs. I h a v e m y ro o fin g G eorge G ibson is a m o n g la te a r r i ­ cam e in to th e clu b , w as Mrs. J o h n n y e q u ip m e n t h e re a n d h a v e ju s t com- v a ls fro m W ilia m s, C aí. G ru e lle , th e w ife of th e a u th o r of P leted la y in g a b u ilt up ro o f on H. th e p o p u la r c h ild r e n ’s books “ R a g -' P- H olm es g ro c e ry a n d re p a ire d a n d gedy A nn a n d R ag g ed y A n d y .” re c o a te d M r, B rig g ’s p ro p e rty oc­ cu p ied by W h ite H o u se G rocery. « * * W ill be en g ag ed th e n e x t few days Luncheon in Medford A n n o u n c e m en t is m ad e of a lu n ch - tr e a tin g th » ro o f of th e C am ps Bldg, eon to be given in M edford M onday, occu-pied by A sh la n d D aily T id in g s, by th e G re a te r M edford C lub and i P ro p e rty o w n e rs In te re s te d in f ir s t T h e C o u n ty H p alth A sso ciatio n . class ro o f r e p a irin g a n d re c o a tin g T he lad ie s of A sh la n d , and p a r-; w o rk , a re w elcom e to in sp e c t th is tie u la rly th o se of th e Civic C lub a re w ork w h ile it is b e in g a p p lie d . All in v ite d . a rc h ite c ts specify th is p e tro la s tic j T h ey ex pect to h a v e th re e h u n d - c e m e n t tr e a tm e n t fo r b u ilt up a n d ! re d p re s e n t a t th e lu n ch e o n Mrs. co m p o sitio n ro o fs. ?♦ you w a n t P ero zzi is th e c h a irm a n of th e A sh­ a tre a tm e n t fo r y o u r ro o fs th a t will la n d C o m m itte e , an d th o se w ho con­ s ta n d up it w ill pay you to in v e s ti­ te m p la te a tte n d in g , m ay c o m m u n i­ g a te th is w o rk . E. BROW N, c a te w ith h e r, re la tiv e to p a rtic u la rs A sh la n d H o tel. of tim e, place, cost a n d o th e r d e ta ils 27-1* • » * M r. a n d M rs. F. A. H. C la ir of ___ _ S e a ttle a re am o n g o u t-o f-to w n v isit- I ors. RECOVERS FROM CROUP “ My boy had a v ery bad a tta c k of cro u p . T ried e v e ry th in g h u t n o th in g did him m uch good. T hen I used F o le y ’s H oney and T a r and he not only reco v ered q u ick ly hut h e has h ad no tro u b le sin c e ,” w rite s M rs. W illiam Sim s, B u rlin g to n , W yom ing. C o u g h s, colds an d c ro u p q u ick ly r e ­ liev ed w ith F o le y ’s H oney a n d T a r, th e la rg e s t se llin g cough m edicine in th e W o rld . F re e from o p ia te s - in ­ g re d ie n ts p rin te d on th e w ra p p e r. Sold E v e ry w h e re . O ct. 4— B rid g e C lub, T h u rs d a y FO R R E N T — C o m fo rta b le fro n t FO R S A L E — Big red a p p le s. 50c e v e n in g , M rs. F r a n c o ’s, M rs. G ray w ith b a th ; fu rn is h e d . p e r box. 176 V an N ess Ave. Call bed room , 2 7 -tf H o stess. e v e n in g s. 28-2 A pply 108 G ra n ite S t. j Oct. 5— W o m a n ’s F o re ig n M is­ s io n a ry S ociety, M. E ., M rs. P a t ­ FAMOUS FRENCH RECIPES F O R SA L E — Used F o rd c a r ch eap ric k s , A lm o n d St. B e a v e r R e a lty Co. 19-tf Ragout of Artichokes. O ct. 5— E p w o rth L e a g u e S ocial, FO R SA L E — W ood b u rn in g h e a t­ A good w a sh d a y d ish is ra g o u t of M, E. C h u rc h , F r id a y e v e n in g . e r, a lm o st n ew — P ric e $12.00. E. S. a rtic h o k e s — easy to p re p a re a n d r e ­ O ct. 5— M issio n ary S ociety, C h ris­ M o rriso n -A u to m o tiv e Shop. 27-7 q u ire s little w a tc h in g . tia n C h u rc h , F r id a y a fte rn o o n . C lean c a re fu lly e ig h t little o n io n s O ct. 6— W . R. C., I. O. O. F . H all. COWS FOR SALE— F o u r reg is- a n d brow n in b u tte r. C lean tw o te n - O ct. 7— W e s tm in s te r G u ild, P r e s ­ te . re d J e rs e y s , e ig h t m o stly g ra d e d e r a r tic h o k e s a n d rem o v e th e leav es b y te ria n C h u rc h , 6 :3 0 p. m. e r seys u s t se 1 b ecau se of sic k - a n d g raasy p o rtio n s. C u t th e h e a rts * * * e ’ ' * o o r’ 1 H e ln ia n s t 'i t n o sm all pieces a n d a d d to th e T u e s d a y ’s M e etin g I n te r e s tin g — “7 o n io n s w ith a b o u t six sm a ll p o ta to e s T h e C ivic C lu b h e ld a m e e tin g of FO R S A L E — O ne sp an h o rses, cut. in to sm a ll pieces. S a lt, p e p p e r m o re th a n o r d in a r y in te r e s t on T u e s­ w agon a n d h a rn e s s , w e ig h t a b o u t a n d a d d p le n ty of b u tte r . C over th e d a y of th is w eek a t th e C lub H ouse. 2 ,6 0 0 ; Seven h e a d y o u n g c a ttle ; c a sse ro le as tig h tly as p ossible. P u t A t th e b u sin e ss se ssio n , o n e of th e one m a re a n d buggy. C. B. O w en,' on th e sid e of th e tso v e to sim m e r th in g s v o ted u p o n w as to allow as 519 M o u n ta in Ave. o r see th e stock slow ly fo r one a n d o n e -h a lf h o u rs. S erv e v e ry h o t w ith th e m e a t so c ia te m em b e rs. a n d m a c h in e ry a t th e ra n c h six m iles D u rin g th e m e e tin g , a c h a rm in g o u t on D ead In d ia n ro a d . 27-3* c o u rse o r a s a s e p a ra te d ish . O ne a n d g ra c io u s in c id e n t o c c u rre d in m ay leav e th e h e a r ts of th e a r t i ­ th e p re s e n ta tio n , by M rs. F u lle r , on Club Work to Begin— ch o k es w h o le if one p re fe rs . WANTED b e h a lf o f M iss P a lm e r, tw o s ilv e r T he U p p er V alley C o m m u n ity te a p o ts fo r th e use o f th e C ivic C lub. C lub w ill open its w in te r ’s a c tiv i­ W A N TED — .Man w ith tr a c to r T h ese te a p o ts w e re fa m ily h e ir ­ tie s on th e th ir d eq u ip p e d fo r fa rm in g . P h o n e 1F 5. F rid a y of th is loom s, a n d M iss P a lm e r, in th is g ift m o n th . 28-2 of s o m e th in g of in fin ite v a lu e to T he c o m m itte e a p p o in te d la s t ROOMS— Old Bell ro o m in g house h e r, ev id e n c e d h e r k e e n in te r e s t an d s u m m e r to p re p a re th e p ro g ra m fo r PH Y S IC IA N S u n d e r new m a n a g e m e n t. R oom s 50c d e v o tio n to th e C lub, of w hich sh e is th e co m in g year have com pleted LAST TIMES TODAY up. H ot a n d cold w a te r in a ll room s. so v a lu e d a m em b er. DR. M A T T IE B. S H A W — R esi­ th e ir w o rk , an d a re re a d y to re p o rt C o u rte o u s tre a tm e n t, big lobby. M rs. B. R . G re e r a s a m e m b e r of d e n c e a n d office, 108 P io n e e r ¿4' a t th is f ir s t m ee tin g . C has. G ilc h rist, P ro p . 16O-4th St., a v e n u e . T e le p h o n e 28. Office th e Social C o m m itte e , a c ce p ted th e N ext w eek s o m e th in g w ill be g iv ­ A sh la n d . 28-6* h o u rs , 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 6 g ift in b e h a lf of th e C ivic C lub. * p. m . only. en a b o u t th e p ro g ra m of th e first A t th e close o f th e b u sin e ss m e e t­ WANTED— B oy tc le a rn p rin tin g m e e tin g an d th e p lace w h e re it w ill L ______ DR. E R N E S T A. W OODS— P r a c ­ in g , M iss A lice H a n le y of M edford by Emerson Hough tra d e . C all a t T id in g s of ice. 1 4 tf be held. tice lim ite d to eye, e a r, n ose a n d w as in tro d u c e d by th e p re s id e n t, A record-breaking n et haul on th e Million D ollar pier a t A tlantic City I n te r e s tin g th in g s a re expected of th r o a t— X -ra y in c lu d in g te e th . brought in over two tons of fish, valued a t $2,(XX). They w ere mostly weakfish, W AN TED— To buy fre sh M rs. W rig h t. m ilch Office h o u rs , 10 to 12 a n d 2 to th is v e ry -m u c h -a liv e C lub. som e of which weighed a s m uch as fourteen pounds each. cow. R e g iste re d p re fe rre d . J . C. Since th is w as “ P io n e e r D ay” it 5. S w e d e n b u rg B ld g , A sh la n d , * * * and O re. R o g e rs, 548 Io w a St. 26-5* seem ed f ittin g t h a t a m e m b e r of an W . C. T. U. M eetin g — old p io n e e r fa m ily sh o u ld sp e a k on T h e W . C. T. U. h a d a called m e e t­ Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven ANY G IR L IN T R O U B L E — May DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACfi “ Y e s te rd a y s .” in g a t th e L ib ra ry T u e sd a y of th is DENTISTRY c o m m u n ic a te w ith E n sig n L ee of in M iss H a n le y g av e a b rie f h is to r ­ A bove C itiz e n s B a n k w eek. th e S a lv a tio n A rm y a t th e W h ite ical sk e tc h of th is S o u th e rn O regon O ffice P ilo n e 151 B u sin ess of g ra v e im p o rta n c e w as S hield h om e, 565 M ay fair Ave., c o u n try , e n liv e n in g th e a d d re s s by R e s. P ilo n e 2 0 1 J d isc u sse d an d th e v a rio u s i n t e r e s t s : P o r tla n d , O regon. 1 0 - ly r in c id e n ts a n d s to rie s th a t o n ly one of th e o rg a n iz a tio n co n sid e red DR. E . B. A N G E L L — C h iro p ra c - w ho k n ew h e r s u b je c t a n d loved th is W A N TED — W o m an ro o m e r, O ne of th e th in g s t h a t cam e be-1 tic e and E le c tro T h e ra p y . c o u n try co u ld give. k itc h e n p riv ile g e . 24 0 C S t. P h o n e fo re th is body, w as th e y e a rly p r o - 1 O ffice p h o n e 4S, re sid e n c e 142. W o m a n ’s p a r t in th e e a rly d ra m a 288 R. 1 7 -tf g ra m , a n d a c o m m itte e w as appoint-1 FRIDAY and Saturday F ir s t N a tio n a l B an k B ldg. p lay ed in th is v a lle y w as em p h asized ed to r e p o r t a t th e n ex t m ee tin g . I R oom s 5-8, A sh la n d , O regon. T he f ir s t w h ite w om an cam e to th e w hich w ill be n ex t T u esd ay . O W N E R W IL L S E L L — D esirab le v a lle y in 18 5 1 , in D ecem b er of th a t c o rn e r H om e. A lso g e n tle y o u n g cow. “ T a n la c lias b u ilt m e up to w h e re , “ E ven before I fin ish ed iny first T h e p e rso n n e l of th e c o m m itte e DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings y e a r. A w om an le c tu re d on “ T em ­ 399 B each S t., A sh la n d . 25-3* I look a n d feel lik e a d i f f e r e n t ! h o ttie of T a n la c I w as pick in g rig h t office. P h o n e 91. fo llo w : T h e M esdam es C. W . F ra le y . p e ra n c e ” in th o se e a rly d a y s, show - m a n ," re c e n tly a s s e rte d L. D upius, a up. I h av e ju st fin ish ed my th ird A. D. J ills o n , H. B. P lu m m e r, and D R . E R N E S T W . S M IT H — C h iro ­ t h a t w om en th e n , a s now , w’e re in ­ O. G. H o w ard . c o n tra c tin g c a rp e n te r, liv in g a t 152 V-i j b o ttle now and ,-m e a tin g lik e a MISCELLANEOUS p ra c to r, n e a r Postoffice. H o u rs te re s te d in th e f o re fro n t of refo rm . G ran d A venue, P o rtla n d , O regon. w olf. My sto m ach and n e rv e s a re 9-12 a n d 2-5. P h o n e 114. T h e W . C. T. U. m e e ts th e second In th o se d ay s, th e r e w as a d is til­ a n d f o u rth T u e sd a y s of each m o n th . “ F o r tw o y e a rs p a st m y h e a lth O. K., my s tre n g th and e n e rg y have FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT— PLUMBING lery , below th e old E a g le M ill. V ery h a d been g ra d u a lly fa ilin g , an d re tu r n e d and I am w o rk in g e v e ry 160 a c re s u n im p ro v e d la u d , u n ­ T h e n e x t m e e tin g w ill be a t th e li­ T H E F O R E S T FIRE— in te r e s tin g in d eed w as th e s to ry of in c u m b e re d , n e a r v illa g e of 300 a b o u t tw o w eek s ago it ju s t seem ed day a n d fee lin g fine. I have n e v e r J E R R Y O’N EA L— P lu m b in g . 207 b ra ry n e x t T u esd ay . THE BURNLVG VILLAGES on S. P . R. R . a n d good h a rd E a s t M ain. P h o n e 138. th e old Ja c k s o n v ille , w hen it w as th e lik e I had h it th e b o tto m . My com e a c ro ss th e e q u a l of T a n la c .” S o m e th in g w ill be said la te r a n e n t ro a d s . 100 a c re s u n d e r fen c e c o m m e rc ial c e n te r of a ll th is c o u n ­ th e p ro g ra m th a t th e y a re p re p a rin g . -T H E LOVE THEME—THE sto m a c h g o t a ll o u t of w h ack , my T a n la c is fo r sale by all good d r u g ­ w ith good n a tu r a l p a s tu r e , MONUMENTS n e rv e s u n d o n e , a n d I fe lt so s lu g ­ tr y ; fro m L a k e a n d L a n e c o u n tie s g ists. Accept no s u b s titu te . O ver 37 VILLAGE FOLK—AND THE p le n ty of w a te r. T h re e ro o m ed to th e co ast. h o u s e , b a rn a n d w o o dshed. F o r g ish a n d life le ss th a t I seem ed to m illion b o ttle s sold. HARD-HEARTED, H A R D- A Correction— M ONUM ENT— M A R K E R S f u r t h e r p a r tic u la r s a d d re s s F. be r ig h t on th e v erg e of a com ­ T h e P o n y E x p re ss w as th e m ea n s L o w est P ric e s T h ro u g h th e om ission of a n u m b e r FISTED MEN-ALL A PART J., c a re A sh la n d T id in g s. 1 4 S tf p le te b rea k d o w n . of c o m m u n ic a tio n w ith th e o u tsid e of w o rd s by th e m ac h in e, th e first T a k e T a n la c V eg etab le P ills A SH LA N D G R A N IT E CO. 3F THE NINETY AND NINE W ANTED 3rd a n d E a s t M ain St. 223-6m o w o rld ; la te r follow ed by th e s ta g e lin e w as c h a n g ed in th e a c c o u n t of co ach , w ith its p o c k e t u n d e rn e a th , th e r e tu r n of M r. an d M rs. M ark AN INTELLIGENT PERSON— ASHLAND GRANITE a box p e rh a p s th r e e by six, fo r th e E ith e r sex, m ay e a rn $100 to T ru e a n d M r. a n d M rs| M ike T u c k e r. MONUMENTS m ail. $200 m o n th ly c o rre s p o n d in g T h e lin e sh o u ld h a v e re a d “ M r. and Oregon Granite Co. T h e cost of tr a n s p o r ta tio n w as a l­ M rs. M ark T ru e a n d M r. a n d Mrs. fo r n e w s p a p e rs ; $15 to $25 S. PE N N IS T O N , S a le sm a n . m ost p ro h ib itiv e , a s o n e w ell u n d e r ­ M ike T u c k e r r e tu r n e d S u n d ay e v e n ­ w e e k ly in s p a re tim e ; e x p e ri­ Res. -17(1 Laurel Phone 444Y s ta n d s . en ce u n n e c e s s a ry ; no c a n v a s­ in g .” A lso in th e f ir s t lin e of the A b it of th e h is to ry of “ C ayuse p a ra g ra p h re la tiv e to th e “ T rip le - s in g ; s u b je c ts s u g g e ste d . Send TRANSFER AND EXPRESS G e o rg e ,” w as sk e tc h e d a n d th e p a th ­ B irth d a y C e le b ra tio n . “ M r. a n d Mrs. f o r p a rtic u la rs . N a tio n a l P re s s F O R p ro m p t a n d c a re fu l se rv ic e, B u re a u , B u ffa lo , N. 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