Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 19, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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S O C IE T Y
PROFESSIONAL
C lassified C olum n
» w i g a
M B S. GRACE E . A N D R E W S , E d itor
PHYSICIANS
C lassified C olam n R ates
One cen t th e word each Mm«,
To ran every issu e for one
m en th or m ore, H e th e word
each tim e.
DR. AL4TTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
avenue. Telephone 28. Offlch
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
p. m. only.
“ “7C R 0P OF
C w valli9— School c b t l d f w ,
P o r tl.n U -T .M O .O lJ 10, prune,
>'1“ <’rov“ » s u c c w , » ith o v e r 1 J 0 ,l« 5 .8 S 6 toot lum ber. 4.38J.603
d-
W * EQW USi° 6 n ‘ U °ne bu3hels wheat, 340.890 barrels flour
made d e p o sitsUt
PUP"8
! 9h‘PPed dur1^ October, total value
POS119’
approxiamtely $8,000,000.
Phone items to her at 345-R, between lo A. M. and 2 P. M.
and evenings.
« » « »
A ctiv ities o f th e Art Club—
calling day for members, or new­
Few realize, but those actively comers.
Out-door devotees and possessors
engaged what it means to take
- * - * *
M ISCELLANEOUS
of fancy appetites have been having
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prao- charge of the Art Department of the Alpha Club Meet—
a , k
n, k
tbeir day thi3 fal1 «P ^ im en tin g
tice limited to eye, Oar, nose and Winter Fair and handle it success-
LOST on 4th St. Truck chains.
r fhe
r’1" Alpha Club
- met as usual on and collecting the unusually laree
threat— X-ray Including teeth.
Finder return to Tidings office.
Office hours, 10 to 1,2 and 2 to fully. This, the Art Club of our little Tuesday of this week in Masonic quantities of mushrooms that have
5. Swedenburg Bldg, Ashland. city have done the past tw-o years H a " - . h
I « 11* * the woods. The profusion of
3
65-3*
Ore.
and will do it again this year.
At these meetings there are usually edible varieties found by those who
LOST—Orange Persian cat from
D IP S
o f * general
? P T 1 fir n l
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.
Taking
charge
of that
depart topics
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of
interest discussed,
proclaim to vouch for their edlhil-
556 B st. Reward for return. 66-3*
DR E. B. ANGELL, Chiropractic
ment means great sacrifice of time, I while not arranged
as --------
a set ity,
program
_
as well as the poisonous growths, ♦
and Electro-Therapy. Office phone on the part of the committees who
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,
HIS bank is a silent partner
WANTED—-Work on farm by ex­
Fancy
work
occupies
busy
fingers
claim tho odd condition a result of it
48; residence 142. First National
receive the articles and arrange the while music or pertinent subjects the warm rain and late fall weather *
perienced man 65 years old. If no Bank building.
* in the business of every one of
beautiful art display. It means all claim ed th e a tte n tio n of th e m em ­
farm work is available, I have had
its customers. We endeavor to be
that have lingered unusually long.
that goes to make a success of any­ bers.
experience in general merchandise
•
Not aftny people are aware that
helpful and our one aim is to aid
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tiding* thing, and
Ashland
may safely
store, have worked in a lumber yard,
The hostesses for the afternoon; over thirty-eight million pounds of
office. Phone 91.
you to increase your business.
count on this year’s display being were
‘re Mrs. Geo. A.
A Kinz
Kin» and
on^ Mrs.
-w«.. M
»< this fungi ___
. . to the Uni­
and have been a farm teamster. Ad­
was ___
imported
DR. ERNEST W. SMITH—Chiro­ bigger and better than ever.
dress box Ax, Tidings office. 65-3*
H. Ellis, who served very dainty ted States during five years pro­
practor, near Postofflce. Hours
But this is but one of the many refreshments at the close of the
9-12 and 2-5.
Phone 111.
ceeding the World War. Quantities
W ANTED— Calves few days old.
activities of the wide-awake club. It pleasant afternoon.
come from France and China, which
Call 157 Van Ness Ave.
65-tf
has subscribed fifteen dollars to the
This club meets the second and sends its products for their people
PLUMBING
Ashland band, five dollars to the fourth Tuesdays of each month.
R A N T E D — Work on farm by ex­
in our country.
T he C itizens B ank oí Ashland
• * *
perienced man 65 years old. If no JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207 Red Cross work, five to the Salva­
Just which ef the thousands that
tion Army, five to the P. T. A. for Teacup Clab Meet—
East Main. Phone 138.
farm work is available, I have had
Ashland, Oregon
are sought uot as being edible is
the
fountain, five to the Japanese
The pleasant home of Mrs. O. R. the most faltering question ama­
experience in general merchandise
MONUMENTS
Relief, twelve to the Chamber of Kluth was the scene of a delightful
»tore, have worked in lumber yard
teurs of this study have to contend „
Commerce,
have a membership in gathering Tuesday, when the Tea
and have been a farm teamster.
with. Modest and suTe-fire prevents-' °
MONUMENT— MARKERS
the Valley Federation of Women’s cup Club, the social organization of
Address box Ax, Tidings office.
Lowest Prices
tives have been broadcast by news­
clubs, (one seventy-five,) and five the
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«» .«s,.
enure held its first meet-
,E. church
65-3*
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
papers. but the Interesting and com­
3rd and East Main 8L
223-Omo dollars again to the R. C. They fur- ing of the year
prehensive
article recently published
W ANTED— Washing. 24 8 1st St.
nished the salads and made them
Mrs. Kluth’s home had been made in the National Geographic rnaga-
ASHLAND GRANITE
62-2mo*
for the meeting last spring, and very bright with late fall blossoms,
zln* urges the public to exercise a
MONUMENTS
assisted In the dinner given for the cosmos, chrysanthemums, and laurel
few precautions before accepting
DRESSM AKING^— Work guaran­
Oregon Granite Co.
P. T. A. delegates.
There
was
a
good
attendance
to
mushrooms.for
what they are worth.
teed. 147 Factory St. Mrs. B. Van
S. PENNI9TON, Salesman.
This little resume of the year’s j enjoy the fine musical program fur
Do
not
seek
mushrooms
in or near
Hardenberg.
31-lmo.*
Res. 470 Laurel
Phone 444Y
work was given because but few < nished by Miss Berna Haight. Mrs
wooded areas except for study pur­
know of the work of the club, except Anguin and Mrs. Thurlow.
Washing Etc.
poses. Death cups which form as
PLANING MULL
as a social organization, and they
WANTED—Washing. Blankets a
Games had been arranged that crusty enveJopes at the root of the
specialty, 25 to 50cta. 165 B. St.
JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET surely do have delightful times in a mixed the audience and effectually mushroom, start their growth early
WORKS, Cor. Heilman nod social way as the members and did away with any formality.
4.
63-26*
in the development and as the plant
Van Ness.
194-tI those who have the privilege as
At the business meeting new offi­ grows the hag is ruptured, causing
for rent
guests to share in them can testify, cers were elected, rsulting in Mrs.
it to grow to immense proportions
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
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G. H. Yeo, president, Mrs. Marske under the sod.
FOR RENT— Seven room house,
F- T. A . o f Ju n ior H igh M eets—
vice president, and Mrs. Thompson,
348 Hagardine. Phone 455.
65-5
Some cups are more fragile and
Whittle Transfer & Storage Co.
The Junior High Circle of the P. secretary and treasurer.
scaly
and can be found on the
T. A. met Tuesday of this week at
FOR RENT— Three room fur­ for SERVICE
The next meeting will be ¡n De­ ground, leaves, twigs and needles
Experienced movers and packera Junior High at three P. M., with a
nished appartment. First floor.
cember at the home of Mrs. Thomp­ near the place the doughy fungi has
of household goods. Dealers in good attendance, and keen interest son on Terrace street.
Light and water furnished. 575 Lib­
taken root. If the flesh has started
coal and wood. Phone 117.
In the addresses given, and program
erty SL
63-6
Delicious refreshments of salad, to decay, avoid using them and if
Office 89 Oak St near
rendered.
sandwiches and coffee were served
Substance does not
FOR R E N T -P o u r room furnish­
Hotel Ashland
After the business meeting, fine by Mrs. Kluth, assisted by Mrs a red milky ___________
ed apartment with garage. Adults
come
from
the
when cut
reports were read by Mrs. Nims and Whittle. Mrs. Martin. Mrs. Chas. 1 Its safety is not mushroom
vouched“*for
only. 1101 Boulevard.
63-tf
T. L. POWELL— General Trans­ Mrs. Wallen covering the recent! Spindler, Mrs. L. A. Deer, and Mrs.
It has been said that soaking or
fer— Good team and motor convention of P. T. A.
j S n y d er.
FOR RENT— Garage. Mr9. Dough­
trucks. Good service at a rea­
boiling
mushrooms will assure their
A thoughtful and earnest address J
♦ * *
erty. 55 Pine St.
66tf
sonable price. Phone 83.
___________ __ M o n d a y
pureness and destroy all element of
by our librarian. Miss Blanche Hicks, I Surprise Luncheon__
TMtATis acAimru.
November
J
pniaon. Comprehensive research dis­
f u r a t i dW ,XT i5p,endid tw° ro«m
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS— on “ Better Rooks and Better Films'
A delightful surprise was planned claims nroof of any such theory as
S ea ts N o w S e llin g a t th e B ox O ffice
for Children’’ received close atten­ Friday for Mrs. Louis Dodge taking
It also discredits the adage that poi­
ette and bath. Adults only. 357
tion.
Dry wood for sale. Phone 113.
PRICES: $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Plus Tax
the form of a covered dish luncheon, sonous mushrooms will
Vista St. Phone 122.
pea] the
62-tf Plaza Pool Hall.
Supt.
G.
A.
Briscoe
discussed
the
at high noon.
4 5 -tf
Curtain 8:16
same as good varieties.
budget and made full and clear ex­
Those arranging this so happy af­
FO R SA LE
Because as the number of varieties
Piano Teacher
- planation
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„UUSC1.
1S [O is oe to be fair were the ladies acting as dele­
it. This
budget
that are not edible increases with
Mrs.
J.
R.
Robertson,
certified
j
TOted
upon
Nov.
27th.
and
everyone
. FOR SALE— Apples. 8. J. Evans,
gates at the recent P. T. A. Conven­ the number that are, lovers of the
M i l l i o n P e o p le
ic A l2,
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is very interested
in its provisions. tion.
phone 10F13.
49-lm o.* piano teacher. Credit given in High ,D
uriu
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t
t
it
n
e
s
s
e
ile
K
lû
a
la
im
e
d
/
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spongy creations can hardly rest
School. Phone 341-J.
A beautiful solo by Mrs. Everett
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D
will
be
remembered
that
Mrs.
FOR RALE— Plymouth Rock
NtWMfiK „ „ J ,
t
fu ic flö o
Smith and a well played piano duet Dodge was District president of the at their ease in taking them from !
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fhAo
’
1
the
woods.
Cultivate
a
“fairy
ring"
"
PyDets and Imperial Plymouth Rock
PIANO TUNING
by Rosina and Frnaces Gallatin com­
T. A. and in that position carried at home and be safe.
cockerels. Call 4F12, Mrs. J. E.
PIANO TUNING— $3.50. Trade at pleted the program of this very in-
through
so successfully
the plans
”
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411........
04, »uccessiuiiy
the plans
R am say.
64. 6 home and have your piano tuned by
eresting
and
important
meeting
o
f
j
o
r
the
convention
held
here
and at
H. ^ovelana,
Loveland. studio
Studio 1 135 E. Junior High Circle.
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“ri "•
j Medford.
’
Portland— City is eleventh in all
"
T ?
° r Wllli Maln St- Phon™ 134 »“<1 4 «5.
.
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ThiS p,easant little function might municipalities in U. S. with 8.9 89,-
trade for small house and lot and1
pay cash difference. Call 332 Har-
n
-
! be ''a"e<l “ '■»»sratulatory hmcheon 330 square yards paved streets.
Dennison Day proved to be all that ' for the successful carrying out of
gadlne or Phone 263-L.
66-4
hostesses and club hoped for it. The'Past plans and for success in the
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water
FOR RALE— New Kimball piano.
— then apply ovar throat—
day was pleasant and between fifty , future plans that will he made in
Mrs. D o u g h erty ,55 P in e St.
6 6-tf
and sixty ladies assembled to take j her new position as vice president of
advantage
of the opportunity offered I the P. T. A. As a symbol of that
FOfl RALE— Seven room modern
o«-.r
IT
to
learn
to
make the dainty trifles,! office the ladies presented Mra
bou,»« in first class condition. N e a r_ ___________________ __________
Place cards, nut cups and announce- Dodge with a copy of Roberts Rules
J^gior high school. Most scenic lo-I
ments
m such a variety of shape of Order.
cation in town. Cash acceptable, or
TUC BUT MUSICAL MAY EVEtt. WITÎEN-
and
color
and accessories that many
Mrs. Louis Schwein, as head of
substantial payment down, balance j |
e h ^ * 3 1088 t0 kn° W What tO the P’ T’ A- Cirdes in Ashland made
by, the month. See Mrs. Lane at Tid­
IT CONTAINS MORE SONG HITS THAN IS
ings after three o’clock.
62-12
the presentation speech. Others
USUA11Y FOUND IN TEN MUSKAL OTM1DIES.
However, everyone was kept very spoke during the progress of the
FOR RALE— Four room cottage,
busy and when the hour for serving luncheon.
Eflenlhsn
Jias-been s e e n
2
closets and garage— nice location.
_ the delicious refreshments came all
BOSTON
The guest list included the Mes-
Lot 50 by 125. Cash acceptable, or I With disc rublier tired
___ j j had a number of the artistic favors dames Louis Schwein, F. G. Sweden-
6 Mention
payment down and balance by the | wheels, and a fine finished
■ *
to her credit.
burg, Fred Neil. F. G. Dean. K. P.
Miiiackiphä
CONDOM
« F N 'J I M C
month. See Mrs. Lane at Tidings
Everyone feels
that a vote of Nims, B. C. Forsythe, E. Wallen,
|
body,
sturdily
made.
after three o’clock.
62-6
thanks is due Mrs. Ellis for giving George Rose, H. C. Galey. A. N^
W ith th e
A nd G reat
her
time and talent so generously to Humphrey, I. R. Bateman and the
A A v OI&L IN
TKGLBLf!— May
M
agn
etic
th
e
cause.
DURHAM
P E IL ’S CO RNER
C om pany
one
Mrs. uouis
Louis Dodge. Mrs
— -■ surprise, mis.
co m m un ica te w ith E n sign L ee of 5
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TOBACCO
A business meeting was held dur-j Walter Newcombe of Grants Pass
the Salvation Army at the White ' iir’i!!!!i!{IHIBí'l!!lHll«ttlil!iHli!¡HI¡iHH!illli(ilíÍ
ng
the afternoon at which reports was guest of honor
ShieW homo. 565 Mayfair Ave.,
i
were
given and announcements
P ortland . O regon.
10-lyr
made. The next meeting has a treat
Total state valuation $891,669,036
in store, details of which will be
gain of $5,877,840 over 1922.
given later.
Hood River— Apple Growers as­
K itch en H elp s
The hostesses for the afternoon
sociation to ship approximately
were the Meadames B. R. Greer, J.
Egg-beaters, heavy durable,
1,750,000 boxes this year.
Take it k a a a ta
H.
Fuller, J. H. McGee, F. H. John­
double action 85c
Eugene— $255,000, 7-stsry bote!
son, and Miss Hicks.
the kids.
to
be erected this winter.
Aluminum boilers and kettles
Thes oclal meetings of the Wed­
Have a packet i i
of all sizes
nesday Club occur once a month
mam au» Falls
r a
Klamatlr
needs 100 new
your pocket ter aa
but the alternate Wednesday is ' homes at once.
Universal Food Choppers
ever-ready treat.
92.50 and R3.50
H V€ i » * M
Vi H
I 9 A
f 13 6M
A
V
VM-
The Silent Partner
^erf/ve
Mfgicsl Comedi
V LÇ K S
GOOD
CIGARETTES
OVERLAND
1OC
Coaster Wagons
“B ull "
WRIGLEYS
WL.DOUGLAS
SHOES =
in
Dale Winter
"Afenz Ease”
SHOE
$5.00
PROVOST BROS
tiee aod aa aid to
the tMth, appetiK
ditestiea.
F or a sm ooth shave, and
quick sarrica, go to the
S h ell Barber Shop, across
Jtow you'll like Bran/
A c ris p , d e lic io u s ,
n a tu r a l la x a tiv e
from D ep et. G rinding of
all kinds. C hildren’s work
a sp ecialty.
W. A. SHELL, Prop.
532 A. St. Ashland, Ore.
’ UTE-FOOT"
f*«wSer»U
Marshfield adding new apparatus
to fire fighting equipment.
DANCE FLOOR
WAX
MO
4 C IO . G R K A 9 R
O il » 1 S T .
: Y o u r d ru s ifis t has
| it.
I f noSFsend us
s tam ps. TSc fo r o ne-
, pound p a c k a g e
i
.
t'U S K K ,
W OODW ARD
D R tC C o,
P o r tls s d . O r e * « « .
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M edford— 1770 cars pears. 400
cars apples shipped east.
O regon w aln u t crop to ta ls 500
to n s thts year.
th e b o w e ls a n d
n o u r is h e s th e b o d y
Property valuations in L i n n
county $589,170 less than last year.
G ives sm ooth, c lid -
! In < fin is h to h a r d
I or s o ft-w o o d flo o rs
i
Astoria— Pac. Lt. and Power Co.
installing $30,000 sawdust fuel
plant.
Portland— $1,000,000 b u s i n e s s
block to go up at Pantages theatre
site.
POST’S
BRAN
FLAKES
VUBt
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Portland oil cargoes totaled $4, t
050,646 in October.
c
Eugene— 1910 boxes pears sh ip ­
ped to London.
With Gro-Cord Soles
4
f
y o
u
r
Grocer’s.
T he E nds o f the Cord Thread Pro'
duces the Long Wear.
j
Ixcellent Style, High-
I Grade Materials and
Expert Workmanship are
qualities which have made
W.L. Douglas
Shoes
famous from coast to coast
for half a century. Call
and see the new styles
this season.
You'll like them.
F o r R ailroaders, F arm ers, Icemen, D ray­
men, All W orkers— Who Dem and Shoes
with soles which a re non-skid and w ater
repellant.
“ Menz E ase” is a trade mark which tells the
full story of their purpose for men—made of »ood
quality, heavy, soft, tanned calf skin, actually easy
on the feet, with Gro-Cord soles, (like eord tires)
they fdl the bill eompletelyfor a winter wear shoe,
particularly, aad are just as good in summer. Winir-
foot keels— $5.88.
In Kangaroo
$8.00
$10.75
OVRLAND SHOE SHOR
Cor. Oak and M aia
J. D. M ORE, Prop.
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