Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 20, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    FÂGfi THREE
Classified Column
ASfilAND DAILY TIDINGS
MRS. HARDING ENJOYED
RIDE IN STAGE COACH
"•-V-
Tuesday, November 20, 1923
B e llv ie w P . T. A .-
. raphy is stim ulated an hundred dale, Cal.
OREGONIANS VICTIMS
The Bellview P. T. A. which • fold.
OF FAKE OIL STOCK
„
. ,
The dinner was a most delight-
held its regular meeting Friday : The hosts and hostesses of the (lli
.
PORTLAND,
Nov. 19.— Th«
..
..
_
i in* «iitair and the viands, aside.
Classified Column R ates
PENDLETON, Nov. 20.— When
MRS. GRACK E. ANDREWS, Editor
evening cl last week reported o n e , evening were Mr. and Mrs. Fred | !r0„ , he picce „„ reslsu n ce
! sale cl approxltnaiely
One cent the word each t jje jate president H arding visit-
Phone item s to her a t 345-R, between 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.
ot the finest meetings ot the year. Homes and Mr. and Mrs. C. B. B0M dellc| OUB and
;
; worth
„ |, , 1<K k
tin*®»
ed Meacham on the top of the
and evenings.
The attendance was splendid, Lamb, who served the most de- guests did full justice to ilie del- ’ hicli, according to federal au-
To run every issue for one Blue m ountains, July 3, he and
not alone of members but very iicious sandwiches, cake and cof- icacles served.
i thorlties, is worthless, has been
month or more, %c the w’ord Mrs. H arding and other members cah m d ar of th e w eek —
to the recent Bible and Missionary «*an y who do n° t belong, and fee in the Prim ary room, the ar-
O
ther
than
the
complimented
,evealed >a the Investigation of
each time.
______________________________|
oi the presidential party expres^
Tuegdayi Nov. 20 — Special conference at Portland gave their i'ave no children in school, but rangem ents of which had been
guests, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Jones,}
of Fred Hoag, arrest-
MISCELLANEOUS
, scd ,h eir P,easure over rides they Meeting Hope Rebekah Lodge No. reports which proved most inter- wh° show by their presence tliatiplannA i most tastefully and were
and Mr. H erbert Yost enjoyed i ed noar here. Hoag is said to have
LOST— Two Yale keys on t0° k in an old Concord stage. The 14 L o o p Hall
eating.
they are vitally interested in the ¡very homelike.
i this hospitality.
, interested a number of friends in
|
driver
was
Joe
Woods
of
La
D
A
R.
Meet__
'
sch°
o1 and worth while things. It} At a late hour good-nights were
Wednesday, Nov. 21— Presby-
N orth Main St. Im portant F in d -!......*'* “ «I
Mrs. Stephens was assisted by ,lie ^ ratPr Basin Oil Project,
67-2 Grande, a veteran handler of the ferian Mlsslonary society, Mrs.
i was suggested th a t more seats i said, all feeling that this had been Miss Dorothy Stephens and M rs.! w >’om in&. claiming to have ex-
er leave at Tidings office.
Mount Ashland Chapter of the
___________________ reins of s,x horse team s since the Van Sant’s, 2 :30 P. M.
tensive leasings there. The prose-
D. A. R. held its regular meeting | would have to be provided in one of Bellview's most delightful Jane Carter.
WANTED .TO ..LEASE . with early days of the west.
Wednesday, Nov. 21 — Upper
planning the comfort of the a u d -! evenings.
*
«
•
'
cutlon
started when Hoag could
at the Civic Club house on Friday
privilege of purchase, two or
ience.
♦ * *
When the president died, Mr. Valley Community Club. Mrs. Ed
not furnish proof that wells had
afternoon of last week, with a
th ree room house. Must have Woods was one of the host to Qowland hostess
B. of R. T. E m b ro id er,i ’ " “ ‘T
S” 1« » >•««—
The first num ber of the pro I.. A.
been sunk.
*•,
very
good
attendance
of
members
shade trees. Address Box B, care send a letter of condolence to M rs.' W ednesday, Nov. 21 — Em­
gram was a “ Thanksgiving Song” Club Meets—
Tlle
Missionary
Society
of
the
and as special guests of the Chapt­
BE PREPARED FOR COUGI18
of Tidings.
67-6* H arding. He has received a le t­ broidery Club of L. A. to B. of R.
j by the upper grade girls, followed
The Em broidery club of the L J Presbyterian church will meet at
er,
the
Mesdames
Swedenberg,
te r from Mrs. H arding’s secretary
Do not wait until an attack of
bya “ Flag D rill” by the children A. to B. of R. T. wil meet at t h e } ^ h° ni° ,°f Mrs" E ,lzaheth Van
.UU
and
WANTED— W ashing. 248 1st in acknowledgement of his letter T. 2:30 P. M. Mrs. L. C. Dunn, Russell, K nelting, McCoy U
of the prim ary room. A “Thanks- home of Mrs. L. C. Dunn, at 585 T*"1 ° n W ednesday afternoon of " flu ” is upon you. Take care or
Newcombe
St.
62-2mo.* and photographs of the late pres­ 585 Allison St. hostess.
the little cougli or cold and pre­
„
,
.
giving
P laylet” , also was given Allison street, on W ednesday aft- * *S week’
Thursday, Nov. 22— Elk Lad­
Mrs. Russell had brought a Ins- ■,
,
ident
and
Mr3.
H
arding
and
Lad-
vent the big one, or an attack of
. , .X
,
, .
i by the prim ary.
, ernoon of this week.
W ashing, Etc.
ies’ Card Club, Thursday P. M., toric
1 There is a splendid program
letter,
th
a
t
had
come
to
Ash-
„
.
,
.
i
“ flu.”
Bear in mind Foley’s I
WANTED— W ashing. B lankets di® Boy>
..
TT
.
) Reports were heard from the
Mrs. D. Perozzi and Mrs. F. G. land via. the
This is the second meeting Of j planned for the meeting and
Horn, and a paper , ,
„ _
leverv
«
x,
1 Honey and Tar, the safe and suro
‘ delegates to the P. T. A. conven- L
a specialty, 25 to 50 cts. 165 B.
Swedenburg hostesses.
to be pre8. | remed}. for
brou
with interesting local history th a t
.
i the season, and a full attendance i “ ’ ry ra'" " b‘" ' ls
H
untington-
The
Times,
new
Friday,
Nov.
23—
Ladies
Aid
: tion, Mrs. Huxley and Mrs. Tuttle. : -
, .
' ’ ' eut.
St.
63-26*
proved
most
interesting
to
th
e
!.
.
.
,,
>9
expected.
The
club
meets
every
newspaper, will heein publication Presbyterian church, 2:30 P. M.
. .
chial and throat troubles and
both giving excellent reports of »„„.„¡¿vx „
,
Chapter.
.. x
fortnight on Wednesdays,
,
si
e
10m
the
program
,
there
coughs resulting from “ flu.” Fol-
FOR RENT
at this point with Frank L. B ark­
* ♦ *
th at splendid meeting. Mrs. Me-
* » *
At the opening session, one of
¡
are
reports
to
he
made,
and
at
ey’s Honey and T ar— the largest
er as editor.
: Williams gave a very complete re
Civic Club M eets—
FOR RENT— 5 room modern
the things of moment decided up­
this
meeting
the
quarterly
dues]
selling cough remedy
B irthday Celebration—
in the
... The Civic Club is holding its on was th a t the C hapter assist in j sume of “ Teachers’ Day” of th e |
cottage, furnished on Main St. 1
are to be paid, so that the money world— free from opiates. Get
The
birthday
of
Mr.
B.
H
convention.
regular m eeting as we go to press. the furnishing of the “ Oregon
Close in. Apply Park Hotel. 67-2*
may be all in hy the first of next th e genuin«*— refuse substitutes,
A song from the Prim ary “ Why Grubb was celebrated Sunday at month.
This is one of the very im portant Room” a t Memorial Hall.
j Sold everywhere.
FOR RENT — Seven r o o m
Mr. Gobbler Changed his Tune” his home east of Ashland with a]
m eetings of the year since the
Very
interesting
reports
were
PHYSICIANS
house.
348 H agardine. Phone i
most delicious chicken dinner, to
subject under discussion is of read from different committees followed these addresses.
455.
which were added all the delica­
Maxine
Brown,
of
the
seventh
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­ such general interest.
and communications of im por­
cies
of the season.
Miss M argaret Deveraux is pre­ tance received the attention of the grade, in a short talk, called the
FOR RENT— Three room fu r­
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
The guests who shared the hos­
attention of the visitors to the
avenue. Telephone 28. Office senting the “ W ork of the County Chapter at this time.
nished apartm ent. F irst floor.
pitality
and good cheer incident to
exhibit
arranged
for
their
inspec­
The fact th a t a real son and a
hours, 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 N urse” , and those who have heard
L ight and w ater furnished. 575
the
occasion
were Mr. Ross Ap- Decide now to spend
>'
Miss Deveraux know the subject real daughter are buried in the tion and explained the work of the
p. m. only.
Liberty St.
63-6
plegate
and
family,
Beecher
Dan-
will be discussed in a most earn ­ Phoenix Cemetery, relatives of one school in securing it
A piano solo, hy G ertrude Stites . ford and
Mr, and Mrs.
FOR RENT — Four room fur- DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac- est and convincing fashion.
of the members of the Chapter,
completed
the
formal
p
ro
g
ram
:
Larkin
G
r»bh
and
Mrs. J. L. j
nished apartm ent with garage.
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and } No doubt there is a goodly is a fact of more than local im­
but Mr. Howard Grover, a form er Grukk-
A dults only. 1101 Boulevard
th ro at— X-ray including teeth, num ber present for this m eeting portance.
principal
at Bellview, gave a talk
The a fternoon was spent in a
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to as it is one th a t concerns us all.
C3-tf
Miss Blanche Hicks had the ad­
that
voiced
his
pleasure
in
the
mos^
d©lif»htful visit of relatives
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland,
The hostesses are Mrs. Sam dress of the afternoon, on “ The
FOR SALE
and
friends.
Ore.
McNair, Mrs. F. S. Engle, and Influence of David Douglas on program , the meeting of old
• • •
friends, and complimenting the
Mrs. E. A. Woods.
TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS OF
Oregon H istory.”
DR. E. B. ANGELL— C hiropractic
♦ • «
E. E. PHIPPS, Real E state Brok­
To many the name of David school rooms on their new and Turkey Dinner*—
and
Electro-Therapy. Office
harm onious dress. Mention must
A Delightful P a r t y -
er:
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Stephens}
Douglas suggested perhaps the
phone 48; residence 142. F irst
One of the most delightful of man for whom Douglas county be made of the exhibit th a t the were gracious host and hostess, I
1 Building lot half block off
National Bank building.
little parties occurred Saturday was named, (which is an erro n ­ children had aranged.
th e Boulevard, near H aw thorne
Sunday evening in honor of M r.!
Some time since members of and Mrs. Ray E. Helman, of G len -1
fo r llie ro u n d tr ip is th e fa re to be
School, 60 ft. frontage, for quick DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings } when Mrs. Poley’s Sunday school eous im pression) as Douglas coun
cash— $175.
class were invited to her home to ty was named for Stephen A. certain grades had w ritten to a
office. Phone 91.
in e ffe c t b etw een alU S o u th e rn
num
ber
of
Chambers
of
Commerce
-------------------- «=----------- effect an organization.
Ford Touring Car, 1916 model. I
Douglas.
P a c ific s ta tio n s w h e re tin* one
This is ra th e r a large class and
from Portland, Maine, to Jackson,
O riginal purchaser still owns it. DR. ERNES'! W. SMITH— Chiro-
To most, his work, until Miss
w ay ta r e does n o t ex ceed $ 1 5 .(Ml,
praetor, near Postoffice. Hours , the m ajority were present for this
Missisippi, and from Seattle to
H as never had a bolt or nut re­
<• I
Hicks told of it, was a mystery,
w ith m in im u m o f 5 0 cen ts.
Dallas, Texas.
9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114.
j business meeting. At the election
moved since it came from factory,
but when told proved as fascin­
. of officers Miss Marie Davies was ating as a fairy tale.
never repaired, never has run
Answers have been received
PLUMBING
I elected president, Miss Emily Tay-
5,000 miles, m echanically good
from
Des Moines, la., C harlotte, S. i
The story of David D ouglas’
5 ie k e ts will he on sab* T u e sd a y ,
JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207 l° r vice president and Miss Jan et boyhood was given and how his C., Denver, Jackson, Miss., Col­
as new. Will sell for $125.00.
W e d n e sd a y an d T lini s<lay ( .\'ov.
See E. E. Phipps, Real E h tat?!
East Main. Phone 138.
Balis secretary and treasu rer. interest in botanical research was umbia, S. C., Dallas, Texas, Port
27, 2S, a n d 20) w illi fin al r e tu r n
The Captains are, the Misses H ar­ developed.
B roker.
67tf.I
land, Maine, Seattle and others.
MONUMENTS
riet Bevington, Letha Miles and
In these letters the children
lim it o f tin* fo llo w in g T u e s d a y
From his historic journal we
G lass, B u ild in g P a p e rs
FOR SALE— .Apples. S. J.
Dolly Lily.
asked
about
m
aterial
helpful
in
MONUMENT— MARKERS
(1 leeem bor I )
learn of his visit to the Pacific
Evans, Phone 10F-13.
49-lrao.’
The class selected a name th at Northwest and of his research the study of Geography and the
and Wall Paper.
Lowest Prices
has a very special meaning and a work in Oregon 99 ye^rs ago.
Cham bers of Commerce respond­
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
FOR SALE— Plym outh Rock J
A sk a g en t fo r fu r th e r in fo rm a tio n re g a rd in g fa res and train sch ed u le«
particular
significance
to
each
ed
very
fully
and
gladly.
o r w r ite
pullets and im perial Plym outh 3rd and East Main St.
223-6mo.
In 1824, David Douglas the
one
of
the
class.
They
are
organ­
JOHN
M. SCOTT
Rock cockerels. Call 4F-12, Mrs.
Scotch scientist, then a young They asked th at those of the
ASHLAND
GRANITE
A sst. P a s s e n g e r T ra ffic M anager
ized
under
the
name
of
“
J.
C.’s”
J . E. Ramsey.
64-6*
man was sent by the London South tell particularly about the
Portland, Oregon
MONUMENTS
They plan to make this a class H orticultural Society on this ex­ raising of cotton, and in response
Oregon G ranite Co.
FOR SALE— Seven room mod­
The largest exclusive paint
th at do things and at present are pedition.
they have to show, beautiful pic­ and wall paper store in South­
ern house in first class condition.
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
engaged
in
preparing
lovely
His work in penetrating thru tures, pam phlets, and even cotton
ern Oregon.
Phone 444-Y things to send in a Christm as box
N ear Junior High school. Most Res. 4?« Lam el
bolls th at Columbia, S. C., sent.
the
Oregon
country,
as
far
south
scenic location in town. Cash ac­
to unfortunate ones far away.
PLANING MILL ~
as the mouth of the Rogue, tells Jackson, Miss., sent the le tte r to
ceptable, or substantial payment
When the busy, happy a fte r­ of adventure and hardships en­ the State A gricultural College, !
down, balance by the month. See i JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET noon was over, the girls enjoyed
dured, th a t would make the and asked them to send m aterial. ]
Mrs. Lane at Tidings after three]
WORKS, Cor. Helman
and a delightfully inform al cafeteria
L etters are also expected from the j
stoutest h eart quail.
o’clock.
62-12
Van Ness.
194tf supper.
cotton
mills of Columbia, S.C.
The story of thousands of speci­
—------------------------------------- --—
Both th eir teacher and the mens th a t he secured, the thou­
The content of the p am phlets1
t FOR SALE— , Four room cot- I TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
members of the class felt it had
is
wonderfully interesting and
sands
th
a
t
he
lost
in
flood
and
tage, closets and garage— nice lo -----
W liittle T ransfer & Storage Co. been a very profitable and happy
many
of the pictures are very
storm , is a th rillin g one — hut
cation. Lot 50 by 125. Cash ac-I
for SERVICE.
¡afternoon.
with the persistency of his race, beautiful.
ceptable, or paym ent down and
Experienced movers and pack-!
* ♦ ♦
he kept on till 154 distinct species
balance by th e month. See Mrs.
The visitors spent a very happy
ers of household goods. Deal-
Thursday
Evening
Bridge
Club—
were
sent
to
the
Society
with
his
hour
in viewing the result of the
Lane at Tidings after 3 o’clock.
ers in coal and wood. Phone
The
Thursday
evening
Bridge
precious
journal.
His
identifica-
children’s
efforts.
Enthusiasm
62-
117.
Club m et a t the home of Mrs. J. tion of the giant sugar pine of ¡ru n s high and interest in Geog-
Office 89 Oak St. near
FOR SALE— Live turkeys, 30
D. Miller, on Thursday of last Southern Oregon cost months of
Hotel Ashland
centa per pound. Phone 138. 67-3
week.
effort. The Douglas fir is named
1T.
L,
POWELL—
General
Trans-
Three
tables
of
Bridge
were
for him.
1 1 ! • 1111 ¡
FOR SALE— Seven room house
b h Ü!
fer—
Good
team
and
motor
Play®d
resulting
in
Mrs.
T.
P.
This
intrepid
scientist
met
his
w ith bath. Close in, 2 blocks from
trucks. Good service at a rea- France holding high honors, and death in the Sandwich Islands.
Kitchen Helps
SES
Post office. Cheap for quick sale.
jihlil rS í’f 1
Mrs. Frank Jordan cosolation.
sonable
price.
Phone
83.
At
the
close
of
this
m
o
st-d
e­
[dii.igSl;!
Inquire a t 9 G ranite St.
67tf
Egg-beaters, heavy durable,
At the close of the evening the lightful address tea was served by
FOR SALE— Ford delivery car TRANSFER AND EXPRESS- • i hostess, Mrs. J. D. Miller, served the hostesses, Mrs. J. P. Dodge,; double action 85c
the most delicious of refresh­ Mrs. H. C. Galey, Mrs. Louis 1 Aluminum boilers and kettles
In good condition, all new tires.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
DÜ
m ents.
Apply at Icenhowers. 389 East
Dodge, and Mrs. Elizabeth McGee.} of all sizes
K ing's Transfer, general hauling.
At the next m eeting Mrs. Ray Mrs. Louis Dodge and Mrs. Mc­
Main.
67-3
Dry wood for sale. Phone 113,
Universal Food Choppers
a d1
Murphy will act as hostess at the Gee poured.
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May Plaza P ° o1 HaU-
45-tf home of Mrs. Franco.
82.50 and $3.50
com m unicate with Ensign Lee
The club will meet the Friday
K ing’s Transfer, general haul­
A ggrgate value of new building
ili
of the Salvation Army at the
ing. Dry wood for sale. P h o n e } folowing Thanksgiving, since the perm its in 134 American cities
W hiteShield Home, 565 May-
113. Plaza Pool Hall.
45. tf regular date would fall on Thanks- in Oct. totaled
$187,822,241
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
___ _ giving Day.
against $157,526,857 in Sept, and
10-lyr.
PIANO TEACHER
♦ * *
$142,669,663 in Oct. 1922.
Mrs. J. R. Robertson, certified j Special Misionary Meeting__
RECOMMENDS FOLEY
Classified ads bring results.
w m v r w t » i i t a i piano teaclier- Credit given in
A special m issionary m eeting at
I High School. Phone 341-J 5 3 tf , the B aptist church occured on
To know
Monday night of this week.
* i fr rtfc
.
PIANO TUNING
“ Your medicine worked «a m ir-'
how
good
a cigarette
The speaker of the evening was
ftcle for me,'” w rites Mrs. C| Bi-!
PIANO TUNING— $3.50. Trade]
Miss Isabel Crawford, a returned really can be madt
$685 Deuoit, fully equipped.
ron, 140 F ayette Street, Lynn, at home and have your piano tu n - , . .
t
. ,,
you must try a ^
Mass. “ I was all run down, had a ed hy Carl H. Loveland. Studio nus onary 0 1 e n lans. A fea­
cough all w inter, also kidney! ^^5 E. Main .St.; Phones 134 and ture of the address was the wear-
Inside and out, th e n ew F o rd Four- so ft b r o w n s h a d e s c f th e silk
ing of the Indian Costume by Miss
Gasoline
trouble and a fte r taking a fe w ; 46.5.
door S e d a n show s im provem ents w indow c u r t a in s a n d th e deep
Crawford.
•O ils a n d G re ases
boxes of your medicine my cough
of iar m ore th a n usual im portance. broadcloth upholstery.
Dressmaking
The lecture was at eight o’clock,
and backache left me. I can eat
D ressm aking 121 Bush. A rtis hut prior to the evening’s meet-
and sleep well. I canvass and rec-
It is low er and stu rd ier in appear­ D om e light, d o o r locks, w indow
United States
i tic as well as plain things. 67-5 ing an “ Echo Luncheon” was
ommend it at every house I en ­
ance. N e w cowl, hood, radiator and regulators an d handles, all finished
----- 1 given.
Firestone
te r.” Prom pt relief secured from
DRESSMAKING— W ork guar-
apron add size and finish to the in nickel, com plete a refinem ent
At this luncheon the delegatcs
Oldfield
kidney and bladder irritatio n s, anteed. 147 Factory St. Mrs. B.
front. S u n visor, and w ide, well- you w o u ld e x p e c t o n ly at a far
rheum atic pains through using Van H ardenberg.
67-1 mo.
finished alum inum doors w ith bar hig h er price
Foley Kidney Pills. Insist on the ■
. .
R
adiator
Caps
handles perfect th e design of the
genuine— refuse substitutes. S o l d _____
C onvenience, utility an d econom y
W
i
n
d
s
h
i
e
1
d
W
ipers
a
n
d
,
body.
everywhere.
have established F o rd suprem acy.
W eatherstrips
T h e lasting lustre of th e exterior T h e F o u r - D o o r S e d a n adds to
Southern Pacific has ordered
Weed Chains
finish is equalled in richness by th e these factors greater F d rd prestige.
75 new locomotives for delivery
Spark Plugs
In 1924. Deliveries of 50 new
Lamps.
frieght and passenger locomotives THE W HITE FLAG
»00
This car can he obtaimd through
All the needs for your car?
Gene S trato n -P o rter....:
oredred several months ago un­
the
Ford Weekly Purchase Plan
"After about 8 yean of auffering
THE MINE
der way. Two orders represent
with Piles, I wa» treated by you and
—rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf- L H P K O D O S *
1VITH THE IRON IX>OR
>00
an expenditure of $8,000,000.
can truthfully say that I am cured.*
ness caused by Catarrh.
Harold Bell W right......
All Wool,
Sold by druggutt for ovtr 40 yean
NEVER TH E TWAIN
This
and
hundreds
of
other
Heavy Cloth,
F. J. CHENEY &- CO., Toledo, Ohio
SHALL MEET
Qi.A(K)
ASHLAND, OREGON
letters
have
been
received
from
P e te r 1». K y n e ...................t. -
No wind will go thru
grateful
patients.
They
are
o
n
file
THE ALASKAN
QnOO
A G ood T h in g - P O N -T M IS S IT.
Only $3.41).
in
my
offices
and
will
be
sent
any­
CnrwtHMl
...............................V
“
Special Attention to Surgical
Send your name and address plain!]
(¡>£}OO one w ho w ants proof o f my non- written
We R epair Tubes
Diagnosis. Radium for Cancer and FLOWING GOLD
together with 5 cents (and thii
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