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. 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