Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 06, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    Saturday, October 6, 1023
ASHLAND D A ltT TIDING^
PAGE THREW
One fountain pen goes through
210 distinct operations of m anufac­
ture between the crude m aterials
and the finished product.
of its members.
The ttext m eeting is at Mrs. Hab-
berly's on Pifth St>
Mr>
Haberly hostess.
i
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<! i House Guests from Newport__
, RECOVERS f ROM CROUP
MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor.
Classified Column Kates
-My boy had a very bad attack of
Mr. and Mrs. P. L. A shcraft, Sr.
One cent the word each time.
croup. Tried everything but nothing
hone item s to her at 345-R, between 10 A. M., and 2 P. M.,
”
!h
av
e as house guests Mr. and Mrs.
To run every issue for one did him much good. Then I used °
and
evenings.
month or more, %c the word
Foley s Honey and Tar and he not
George A shcraft and little daughter
each time.
only recovered quickly but he has
> H M
> t
’ Eloise from Newport. Oregon, who
had no trouble since,” w rites Mrs. ♦ » ♦ ♦ « » M M M
have come home for a few days’
W illiam Sims, B urlington, Wyoming. C alendar of the Week’s Events—
FOR SALK
C hristian Endeavor at 4 P. M. visit.
Coughs, colds and croup quickly re ­
Oct. 6— W. R. C., I. O. O. F. Hall, Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Even­
lieved with Foley’s Honey and Tar,
This is Miss Eloise’s first visit to
FOR QIK'K SALE— 1 low wheel Ihe largest selling cough medicine Saturday afternoon.
ing service at 7:30; subject “ The Ashland and her num erous relatives
orchard wagon, $15.00; 1 Osborne in the W orld- Fr<?e from opiates— in­
Oct. 7— W estm inster Guild, Pres­ School of C hrist.” Prayer m eeting ‘ will unite to make it a pleasant one.
mowing machine with » « u n - ? r 7di®nta pr.inted on the wrapper.
2 sickles, Sold Everywhere,
every W ednesday evening at 7:30.
Mr. and Mrs. A shcraft have a
byterian church, Sunday evening.
$12,00;
1 32-inch
saw outfit,: -------------------------
Oct. 7— Rally Day at Baptist The subject for next week is -“ The num ber of relatives and a host of
$20.00; 1 brand new sickle grinder,
! Man Who Maks No M istakes and friends th at will see th at their days
church.
$2.00; 1 2-horse engine, $10.00; 3
filled with all sorts of happy
s a .» n, k
x
i — Nothing Else.” Luke 15:29. The are
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sets single heavy and light harness,
r„ ? h „
L „
m“ lS
Clvlc
I» conitany Invited to „1, times.
$10; and other things m ust sell in
Club house. Monday evening, host- theae service,. If not worshiping
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the next 10 days. Phone 9F12 or
esses, Mrs. Louis Schwein
r* 1
v
p
b
-
-
C- elsewhere come and worship with Rainbow Class Have Party—
Baughman.
first house east of old normal build­
KEATS ELECTRIC OR GAS
t
,
The Rainbow Class of the Pres-
ings on south side. E. H. Keene.
OCU 8 Study Club, hostess Mrs. US w
_
,
.
01dfield’
Minister,
byterian
S. S. held a business meet-
29-3*
A new oil lamp (hat gives an amaz- Sayles, Monday P. M.
T rinity Episcopal Church
ing and social evening at the home
ing^y brilliant, soft, white light, even
Oct. 9 W. C. T. U., at library,
FARMS FOR SALE—
A icar the Rev. P. K. Hammond
of their teacher Mrs H W An
better than gas or electricity, has Tuesday P. M.
Holy comunion at 8 a. m.; Sunday drews. Thursday evening o f ’ this
16 acre ranch, all fenced, 12 acres
been tested by the U. S. Goveijnment
Oct. 10— W ednesday Club— P res­ School at 9:45; morning service and week,
in cultivation. Well and small barn.
and 35 leading universities and found byterian church, W ednesday P. M.
sermon at 11. Strangers and visitors
R. F. D. and power line. At $60 acre. to be superior to 10 ordinary oil
The regular business of the class
cordially
welcomed.
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5 acres best of land values under lamps. It burns w ithout odor, smoke Surprise Party
was disposed of earlier in the even­
Talent ditch at $125.00 per acre. All or noise— no pumping up, is simple
ing;
the constitution completed and
One of the happiest affairs in the Many Relatives Visit__
fenced.
adopted
and the election of officers
clean, safe. Burns 94cfo air and 6</ annals of Bellview neighborhood,
Miss W alter’s retu rn to Portland
15 acres— 7 acres alfalfa balance common kerosene (coal oil).
.
,
.
.
,
for
the
ensuing three months oc-
occurred on Tuesday evening of this
which
has
been
noted
in
a
recent
curred,
resulting
in Miss Esther
farm ing land. R unning w ater most
The inventor, V. M. Johnson 161 week.
issue
rem
inds
one
of
the
fact
th
at
of year at $125.00 acre.
Miss E lbert
Union, Ave., Portland, Ore., is offer-
The lovely home of Mr. and Mrs. this has been a summer, made mem- Counter, president,
Enquire of G. S. Butler, 41 G rants ing to send a lamp on 10 day’s FR EE
.
,
.
,
-
G
reer’
vice-president;
and Miss
Carl Gottsche was invaded by a host
street.
orable
in
the
Russell
home
and
E
sther
Jackson,
secretary,
trial, or even to give one FR EE to of their friends who came on plea­
those of the Hill Clan by a family
Music, visiting and ag ood time
30 Sat. Mon. Tues. the first user in each locality who sure bent.
g{|therirt^g
of
more
than
hrd
in
afy
generally
occupied the time of the
FOR SALE— Good work horse, will help him introduce it. W rite
The latch string was out— the
^ ° ™ pl®<-en®as-
♦ i. t
! “ party ” part of tbe evening ’till re-
light spring wagon, work and buggy him today for full particulars. Also keys of the domicile given them,
.
..
.
,
At
the
time
of
the
June
reunion
freshm
ents s w
» » ««rv^a
eShmen'
” ere
ser’ c<* ani>
harness, $50.00. Large strong farm ask him to explain how you can get and these good friends took posses- there were alm ost a honderd rela
the
agency,
and
with
out
experience
nights
said.
sion.
wagon, both tongue and shafts, in
tives gathered here from Seattle to
or
money
make
$250
to
$500
per
It was decided also at the business
good condition, $35.00. Good sad­
W
hat
a
happy
evening
was
theirs
Games, friendly visit and t ö l l i t .1' " . away
an(i
the m eeting th a t the regular tim e ot
month.
dle $5.00. All for $75.00 cash if
y
sit and jo llity , sum m er others have come and gone,
No 1.
this meeting should be eith er Tues­
taken at once. Mrs. E. B. Miller. Box
reigned suprem e utnil at a late hour,: visiting in the different homes,
564.
30-1*
the most delicious ice-cream, c a k e j
In the Russell home, where Miss day or Thursday evenings depending
the school
work. „ ™rv a «
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH and coffee were served by the visit-' W alter was a guesi there have been on This
class have
MONEY
FOR SALE— Full blooded Barred
ing hostesses and the gnests o, the torty-three relatives a , guests d u r-| aln, and have d X t . e plans “
Send this ad and ten cents to
Rock cockerels, Corvallis «train
’
Fo!ey
& Co’’ 2835 Sheffield Ave., evening did full justice to the satis ing the past three m onths and Mrs.j pect to really accomplish results
Phone 434-J.
29-3 , Chicago, 111., w riting your name and lying viands provided.
Russell counts it as the happiest of
This was the fir8t m eeting Qf
»Yin a n r — TTTT?---------,------ address clearly. You will receive a
Lingering goodnights were spoken her life and filled with most
I OK SALE IS Duroc pigs. A\. ten cent bottle of FOLEY’S HONEY
won"i year and it was very im portant.
and as the goodbys were said, all derful memories.,
L. Huxley. Call 9F2.
29-3eod AND TAR for Coughs, Colds, and
txt
v
x.
u
' Those preaent were: the Misses
----- -------------------------------- ------------- ! Croup, also free sample packages of felt th a t this occasion would stand
Miss W alter has been here a few K atherine P ittenger. Rosie Hake
FOR SALE— Ten Rhode Island FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS for Back- as one of those never-to-be-forgotten
weeks and but lately returned to her Delphine Sackett, Pearl W ardlei
Red pullets. Mrs. W. D Booth ache, Rheum atic Pains, Kidney and
P h o n e ?r,7 v
on o Bladder trouble, and FOLEY CATH- gathering th a t would be uneffaced home in Portland
E sther Counter and E sther Jackson
none 257-Y.
29-2 ARTIC TABLETS for Constipation as long as memory lasts.
She assumes immediately her dut- Mrs. j
Robertson, a former
FOR SALE— T h r^ T ’fresh J e r s e y '™ 1 „ ? IUOU>,3neS\ ,Th,T e ^ ? derfu ’
No need to add th a t Mr. and Mrs tea as Y. W. C. A. secretary In Van-' teocher
Mme o(the
enjoy(.(1
nt-nu j c i k v j remedies have helped millions of
Gottsche
were
surprised
and
alto
­
couver, W ashington.
cows. Phone 3S0-J.
people. Try them ! Sold Everywhere.
the evening with them.
gether happy in this dem onstration I W hile here she has been of m uch'
FOR SALE— Used Ford car cheap
of the love and esteem In which they! assistance in the S. S. institutes that
♦ * *
Beaver Realty Co.
19-tf
are held by th eir neighbors a n d , have been held in a num ber of places Ho,,se O,,e8t,’ at
W ardle’s—
Classified Column
S O C IE T Y
New Lamp Burn«’
94% Air
H ELP WANTED—-Women to register for apple canning
season at Begley Canning Co., Talent. Work will begin about
October 15 and a long steady season is in prospect.
person or Phone 364 J 1.
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Call in
/
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AMERICANISM!!
What Is II?
Where Is II!
K. K. K. K.
WILL TELL
YOU AT
» <
Chautauqua Building,
Monday, October 8,
at 8:00 P. M.
The Event Is Free to the Public. It will he
worth your while to Attend
PROFESSIONAL
F L O U R S P E C IA L S
Buy your w inter’s Flour now, nulled from old
wheat. None better.
CASH PRICKS
Crown Patent—$2.00 per sack.
White Loaf, High P a te n t- $2.00 per sack
One 101b sack Crown Graham free with a barrel.
Baker Girl and Princess—both good flour, al $1.85
|)er sack, and $7.25 per barrel.
friends, and to them it m arks an u n -' lately.
j Mr. and Mrs. R. L. W ardle are e n - !
forgetable evening.
She also appeared on the program J°JdnS a visit this week from Mrs.
PHYSICIANS
W ardle’s sister and her husband,
at the county S S. convention.
Dinners Given for Guests__
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and from her father.
Mr. George S. Klink of San F ra n ­ October Shower-
COWS FOR SALE— Four regis­ DIL MATTIE II. SHAW— Resi­
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cline and Mr.
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
tered Jerseys, eight mostly grade
cisco,
Supt.
of
Steam
er
Commissary
books
W.
S. Schaefer motored up from Sac-!
The “ October Shower” of
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
Jerseys. Must sell because of sick­
of
the
S.
P.,
is
a
house
guest
at
t
h
e
!
asked
for
in
a
recent
issue
of
the
ram
ento, and will spend sime time
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
p. m. only.
ness. W. E. Moor, 171 Helman St.
Fine and Coarse Graham or Whole Wheat Flour—
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wolf, Tidings met with a generous respon- visiting their relatives here in Ash-
of
B.
Street.
27 eod-tf
10 pound sack 45c.
9e immediately.
land.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P rac­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wolf
have
been
host
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
The first to respond were Mrs. T.
Miss Pearl W ardle spent most of
Farina—Pancake Flour and Cake and Pastry
WANTED
th ro at— X-ray including teeth. and hostess at a num ber of very K. Bolton, Church St. and Mrs. J. S. her vacation at the home of her
Flour—101b sack 70c.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to pleasant affairs for their visitor,
\\ ANTED— To hear from owner
Howard
of
Bellview.
uncle
and
aunt,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Cline,
5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland,
Sweet Potatoes, the best. 4 lbs. 25c, 17 lbs. $1.00.
of good ranch for sale. State cash
among which m ight be mentioned
The copies given will help wonder- and only returned late in the sum-
Ore.
We Deliver 01 N. Main St.
price, full particulars. D. F. Bush,
two delightful dinner parties at! fully but more are yet needed and m er.
DR.
G.
C.
PI1ETTEPLACE
Minneapolis, Minn.
30-6-Sat
which there were other distinguished the request is again made, th a t those
The hours will be filled with plans
DENTISTRY
guests.
who have COpje3 of any of those par- lor the delightful visit and they
WANTED— Second hand hath tub
Above Citizens Bank
On Tuesday of this week Mr. and ticularly mentioned in a previous hope for sunshiny days to properly
and lavatory. 440 Helman St. 3&-3*
Office Phone 151
Mrs. George A. Hunt of Medford paragraph th a t they feel they can display A shland’s attractiveness,
Res. Phone 201J
were dinner guests to meet Mr. spare, the donation will be greatly
WANTED— At once man with
Klink and on W ednesday Mr. C. PI. appreciated by the librarian and by ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ > ♦ > ♦ > » « > ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦
team to haul 4 0 tier fir from Mahon
DR. E. 11. ANGELL— Chiroprac-
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
Collier
of Oakland, California, and the pupil in need of the book.
place, 3 miles south-west of Ashland.
tice and
Electro
Therapy.
Mr. R. C. Bridge were special guests
Mrs. E. B. Miller, Box 564, Ashland.
Perhaps it was not clear that
Office phone 48, residence 142.
at
dinner.
F irst National Bank Bldg.
these books become a part of the 11- J!
30-1*
The dinner was charm ingly plan- brary and would go on doing good
Rooms 5-8, Ashland, Oregon.
ROOMS— Old Bell rooming house
ned and the (enjoyment enhanced i to other children who perhaps will
under new m anagement. Rooms 50c
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings by the most thrilling after-dinner do this same collateral reading next
office. Phone 91.
up. Hot and cold w ater in all ro o m s.'
tales of the hunt for big game, from semester.
Courteous treatm ent, big lobby. DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Ghiro- I which Mr. Collier and Mr. Bridge
Chas. Gilchrist, Prop. 160-4th St.,
plat lor, near Pc:,: •!:; :e. Hour» have but ju st returned.
Y’isitors from California—
Ashland.
28-6*
9-12 and 2-5.
Phene 114.
Mr. Collier and Mr. Bridge left
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bird, who
San
Francisco
in
th
eir
own
car,
PLUMBING
had been spending the past month
WANTED— Boy tc learn printing
trade. Call at Tidings ofice.
14tf JERRY O’XTM , Plum blns. 267 travelling by m otor to Vancouver, in W ashington at the home of Mr.
B. C. From Vancouver, they took a B ird’s brother stopped to visit at the
E ast Main. Phone 138.
WANTED— To buy fresh milch
boat, going some distance north, homes of the different members of
cow. Registered preferred. J. C.
where they engaged a car, and trav ­ the Andrews' families en route north
MONUMENTS
Rogers, 548 Iowa St.
elled, perhaps two hundred miles and also on the way southw ard to
26-5*
MONUMENT— MARKERS
or more into the interior.
their home in Long Beach.
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
Lowest Prices
The hunt then began, and their
The B ird’s usually visit in Ashland
communicate with Ensign Lee of
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
efforts
were
rew
arded
in
the
bring-
every
year as they m ake their an-
3rd and E ast Main St.
223-6mo
the Salvation Army at the W hite
tng down of some fine sepimen of nual journey to Minn., the old home
Shield home, 565 M ayfair Ave.,
big game. They have to their credit, ■ and this was no exception to the us-
ASHLAND GRANITE
Portland, Oregon.
10-lyr
bear, moose and elk and the s ix 'u a l order.
MONUMENTS
Oregon
G
ranite
Co.
weeks
trip in the hunting grounds;
They spent Thursday in Medford
WANTED— Woman
room er,
PENNISTON, Salesman.
of
the
Canadian
Rockies
was
to
at
the W heeler’s and on Friday were
kitchen privilege. 240 C St. Phone
Res. 470 Laurel
Phone 444Y
them, and to those who were privi-. at the home of Mrs. H. W. Andrews
288 R.
17-tf
ledged to hear th eir adventures (and on Church Street.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
there were adventures in plenty) a|
Mr. Bird and the late Mr. A n-’
FOR RENT
moat thrilling and one not soon for«! drews were boyhood friends and the
FOR RENT— Comfortable front FOR prom pt and careful service,
auto trucks or horse drays, cal
gotten.
families have always kept in touch
bed room, with bath;
furnished.
W hittle T ransfer Co.
Phone
Mr. K link will rem ain for some and ha^e ha4 frequent reunicrtin.
Apply 108 G ranite St.
27-tf
117. Office, 89 Oak street, near
* ♦ *
Hotel
Ashlaud.
56tf time with Mr. and Mrs. Wolf, before'
WILL TRADE— Victrola and rec­
returning to his home in San F ra n -1 Bridge Club Meets__
ords for piano, will pay some differ­ T. L. POW ELL— General Trans­ cisco.
The Bridge Club met Thursday,
ence. Call 842 Boulevard.
30-tf
fer— Good team and m otor
evening
at the home of Mrs. T. P.
trucks. Good service at a rea
Services
at
the
Salvation
Army
Franco
on
Third Street.
sonable price. Phone 83.
MISCELLAN EOUS
Saturday evening, 8 P. M.; Sun­
Mrs. Selma Gray was the gracious !!
LOST— Female collie dog about a TRY FFH1GE FOR HAULING day m orning, 11 A. M.; Sunday af­ hostess of this evening.
and tran sfer work of all kinds
year old, light colored. Answers t o :
ternoon Sunday School, 2:30 P, M.;
Three tables of bridge were play-!
375 B St. Phone 410-R.
36-2
Sunday
evening,
great
salvation
ed
and the time was filled to the
200-lm o
nam e Daffy. Finder phone 322-R.
meeting, 8 P. M.; Tuesday evening, full with the most thorough enjoy- !!
PLANING DULL
8 P. M.; Thursday evening. 8 P. M.; m ent as seems the habit in this or- Ü
FOR SALE, TRADE OR RENT—
Everybody welcome to these m eet­ ganization of congenial friends.
JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET
160 acres unimproved land, un­
WORKS,
Cor.
Heilman
and
ings.
Oficers in charge, Capt. M. H.
incum bered, near village of 300
Mrs. T. P. Franco’s skill was re-
Van Ness.
194-tf Porter, Lieut. D. Dye.
on S. P. R. R. and good hard
w arder in the securing of the first
roads. 100 acres under fence
prize and the consolation was aw ard­
with good natural pasture,
First Congregational Church
ed to Mrs. F. R. Brown.
plenty of w ater. Three roomed
Fix Up Shop
house, barn and woodshed. For
Boulevard and Main street. Sun-
At a late hour the most delicious
fu rth e r particulars address F.
We repair fu rn itu re and anything day school at 9:45 a. m., with clas- refreshm ents were served by the a t­
J., care Ashland Tidings. 148tf i that needs fixing. North Main next ses for all grades and ages. Bring
tentive hostess.
! to Homes Grocery Store.
your Bible. Morning service at 11;
WANTED
This Bridge Club meets regularly
i
subject
‘A
Suffering
God.”
Junior
AN INTELLIGENT PERSON—
every fortnight and at the homes
TYPEW RITER REPAIRING
E ith er sex, may earn $100 to
$200 m onthly corresponding
Typew riters— All makes, g u aran ­
for new spapers;
$15 to $25
teed. Lowest Prices. Expert Repair- j
weekly in spare tim e; experi­
ing. Call or w rite L. I). M inkler 404
Ashland Realty Co.
Robison & Wild
ence unnecessary; no canvas­
Liberty Building, Medford. Tele­
sing; subjects suggested. Send
phone 162.
20-lm o.
Beaver Realty Co.
Yockey & Co.
for particulars. N ational Press
Billings Agency
E. E. Phipps
PIANO TUNING
B ureau, Buffalo, N. Y.
1-tf
PIANO TUNING— $3.50. Trade at !!
C. B. Lamkin
E. T. Staples
6 P E R CENT LOANS— Under
home and have your piano tuned by
By. U. K. ALLISON
Reserve System on city or farm
Carl H. Loveland. Studio 135 E.
OR BY
property.
Reserve Deposit
Main St. Phones 134 and 465
r t •
Company, 72 F ourth street,
!
A PPLE CIDER
P ortland, Oregon,
Pow
ell’s
sweet a p p ^ cider deliv-, -
290-Wed Sat-3 mo.
ered 35c per gallon.
2 28-6
8.R '
FOR SALE— Wood burning h eat­
er, almost new— Price $12.00. E. S.
Morrison-Automotive Shop.
27-7
Crown Cerials
THE PLAZA MARKET
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Ashland Acres
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For Sale in sub-divisions ranging from about 13 to 200
acres each that large tract of land containing approximately
1900 acres lying across Bear Creek and adjoining Ashland on
the Northeast and now plotted as 66Ashland Acres”
About 1100 acres are embraced in the Talent Irrigation Dis-
trict with good water right.
In addition to value as agricultural and horticultural lands
these tracts are very desirable for rural home sites and offer
most of the advantages enjoyed by urban communities, includ­
ing Ashland school facilities.
SOIL, SCENERY, CLIMATE, HARD TO BEAT.
%
Suitable for great variety of crops ranging from alfalfa to
apricots. Maximum amount of sunshine enjoyed. Southwest
slope. No killing frosts during growing season.
PRICES MODERATE WITH EASY TERMS
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS IMPROVING
AND DEVELOPING THEIR TRA(!TS.
Further particulars and information furnished by following
Ashland Agents.
LECTURE!!
THE BIBLE IN THE PUBLIC
SCHOOL
SUNDAY EVENING
Christian Church
Cor. 2nd. and B
BALFOUR GUTHRIE & CO., Owners.
Portland, Oregon.
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