Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 24, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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RECDWiENttS FOLEY
KIDNEY PILLS
______;
“Vouf inedicine worked â mir*
arle for ine,“ writes Mrs. - C¡ Bi-
ron> 140 Fayette Street, Lynn,
Mass. “I was all run down, had a
cough all winter, also kidney!
trouble and after taking a few
' boxes of your medicine my cough
and backache left me. I can eat
and sleep well. I canvass and rec- “ Don’t Fear Poverty/’ Says
I ommend It at every house I en­
Preacher, Telling How
to Select Mate.
ter.” Prompt relief secured from
kidney and bladder irritations,
rheumatic pains through using LAUDS HUMBLE START
Foley Kidney Pills. Insist on the
Pick Partner on Same Level and
genuine— refuse substitutes. Sold
Eschew Other Fields, He
everywhere.
Urges Both Sexes,
MARRY IN
OW ‘CLASS'
IS ADVICE!
Classified Column
(Saturday, Ñ^V^ihbvr A4, jyüd
Thu Ladies ÀÌ4 Meet»*-»
Mrs, Hedkinson was hostess on
Classified Colomn Rote*
: Wednesday of this week to the
Oh* cent the word each
PHYSICIANS
Laides Aid society of the M. E.
time.
ichurch.
To run every issue for one
DR. MATTIE B, SHAW— Resi­
Her home was beautifully dec-
month or more, tyc the word
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
by
th
e
i orated for the occasion. The rooms
each time.
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
were bright with autumn leaves
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
MISCELLANEOUS
and great bowls of chrysanthe-
Phone items to her at 345-R, between 10 A. M„ and 2 P, M.
p.
m. only.
J mums, and baskets of fruits, Indi
and evenings.
WANTED— Young girl, seven­
; eating that Thanksgiving time
I DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
teen, reliable, wants to take care
8ER.NAR.K
I was drawing near.
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
of children, by the day or hour.
M A C F A .D D E N
The earlier part of the after­
Calendar
of
the
Week—
awake
class
is
Mrs.
Habberly
and
throat— X-ray including teeth.
220 Garfield Street.
70-6*
Saturday, November 24— C. E. the secretary treasurer is Mrs. E. noon was spent in the formal bus­
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
In the fighting of disease, fresh,
iness meeting, at which Mrs. Til­ pure, vitalized, sunladen air is one
LOST FRIDAY AFTERNOON—
¡convention, Grants Pass.
Dougherty.
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland.
of the greatest and most potent in­
100 pound steel anvil, somewhere
Ore.
Saturday, November 24— Dist­
Among the things discussed ton presided, during which the fluences for good. There is no di-
in city limits. Reward for return
rict convention Rebekahs, Grants also were plans for their Christ­ plans for the year's work were »ease for which fresh air and sun­
light are not the best kind of medi­ DR. E. It. ANGKLL-—-Chiropractic
to J. W. Mills. 195 Skidmore Ave.
Pass.
mas party, December 18, at the completed.
cines.
Nothing has delighted us more
¡Old Electro-Tlicrapv. Office
With the exception of a short
69-6»
Monday, November 26— Ash­ church to which the husbands are
in recent years than the tremendous
phone 48; residence 14 2. First
program,
the
meeting
was
a
pure­
land Study club; Hostess Mrs. to be invited.
and growing interest manifested in
WILL TRADE— Splendid five-
National
Bunk building.
WATERTOWN, N. Y„ Nov. Burdic.
While the pleasant visit of the ly social one and the time was the cure of consumption by open-air
passenger touring car, run less
methods.
Twenty-five
years
ago
22. — ‘‘Marry in your own class if
mo8t enjoyably
Monday, November 26— Music afternoon was in progress fingers :
Tidings
than 10,000 miles, as first pay­
^ 7 “X
” .7." DR. HAW LEY— Above
There was a full attendance.! 6 «
you would insure married happi­ club at Miss Wallace's studio, were busy in tying comforts.
office. Phone 91.
ment on small place near Ash­ rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf­ ness.”
evening.
There were perhaps thirty pres­ there being at least fifty present , ,n ° ur statements of the benefits to be
land; or will sell on very easy ness caused by Catarrh.
for the pleasan t afternoon.
derived from the open-air treatment DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­
That
is
the
advice
offered
to-
Sold by drvggiiti for over 40 yean
Tuesday, November 27— French ent for the pleasant meeting with
terms to responsible party. W rite'5
practor, near Postoffice. Hours
The hostess served delicious re- ;
J-CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. OhM ¡d&y bV the Rev- Dr George F. club; Mrs. F. D. Wagner, hostess. a number of little visitors.
A. B. care Tidings/
■' 1111 • Shepherd, pastor of the Asbury
9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114.
Friday, November 30— Enter
At the close the hostess, as­ freshments of cake and coffee, j ¡ng ourselves upon the great help that
assisted
by
a
committee
of
Mrs.
■
wc
bave_been-,0
*audable
move-
Methodist
Episcopal
Church
of
WANTED— Washing. 248 1st
tainment for Farm Home, Presby­ sisted by Mrs. Manley Brower
PLUMBING
M. W. Wheeler, chairman, and the > v e ' s.id on ¿ T . u t ^ ur i £
this city and one of the best terian church.
St.
62-2mo.*
served lovely refreshments.
-
_________________________ i
known divines of that denomin­
Mesdames Van Natta, Vestal, Me- years has been widespread and has JER R Y O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207
« ♦ «
Tuesday, December 4— Covered
FOR RENT
Chocolates
Gee,
Marske, Leavett, McCracken undoubtedly influenced thousands of
ation in New York State.
East Main. Phone 138.
Dish Luncheon, Civic club, 12:30. P. T. A. Meets—
people—physicians, magazine and
and
America
call
eradicate
the
and
Lennox
from Valley View’.
«
•
«
FOR RENT PIANO— Robison’s
newspaper
editors,
and
li
„ - , .
- — l*y»en gen­
The Hawthorne circle of the P.
MONUMENTS
divorce evil by observing three Civic Club—
These meetings are most de- erally—
to look upon this movement
Confections
Garage or phone 432-Y.
71-tf
T.
A.
met
in
the
Hawthorne
Li­
things, the clergyman declares.
ones and are planned for
greater favor than they would
The program of the Civic Club brary on Tuesday of this week. lightful
M ONU M ENT— M A K K E R S
,
..
otherwise have done.
FOR SALE
My first suggestion is, do not on Tuesday of this week provided
each month.
, Great and jnfluential medical ag_
Lowest Prices
There was a rather important
• * •
fear poverty,” he says. “Too many one of the very interesting meet
soclations
have
joined
this
movement,
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
FOR SALE— Apples. S. J. I
and a few years ago, even the NeU 3rd and E ast Main St.
of our young people think it is ings of the year. Interesting be business session preceding the Card Club Meets
223-6m o.
Evans, Phone 10F-13.
49-lino.*
Yo^rk Medical Society, one of the most
necessary for them to start in cause« of the vital Importance of program.
The Elk Ladies Card club met conservative
and reserved of bodies,
The opening number of the pro­ at their club rooms on Thursday
P le a s u re Isla n d
ASHLAND GRANITE
where their parents left off. It is the subject considered, and in the
FOR SALE OR RENT— Six |
came out with the most generous en-
gram
was
a
piano
solo
pleasingly
Chocolates
MONUMENTS
of this week, with a full attend- jdyrsement and advocacy of the open-
not necessary when you start in manner of its presentation.
room modern house near Junior
rendered by Mrs. Aikins.
anpe
?,r treatnQeat in case of consumption,
A New Gift P ackage
Oregon
G ranite Co.
on your married life to have four
High. Also ranch near Gold Hill.)
Miss Devereaux is an easy
’
freely confessing that drugging meth-
Rev. P. K. Hammond gave the
S.
PENNISTON,
Salesman.
or
five
well-furnished
room,
with
$
1
.5
0
347 Almond St..
71-3
The afternoon was spent d e -' ods were practically of no benefit.
speaker and her heart is fh her
address
of
the
afternoon.
It
was
Res.
470
Laurel
Phone 444-Y
Turkish rugs on the floor. It work. Her subject was one that
lightfully In bridge, of which there
I can assure my readers and the
Library P ackage $ 1 .5 0
particularly
well
received,
and
FOR SALE— Fat hens lficts,
medical profession that the assertions
would be better for a good many appeals, and one of which many
w’ere seven tables played.
F u ssy P ack age $ 1 .5 0
I’lA M M i MILL
or dressed 20 cts., delivered. Airs.
of them to start in with a rag on do not have first hand knowledge was a very thoughtful, forceful
Mrs. George Rose was accord of this distinguished medical body
spply
not
only
to
consumption,
but
Gray
Package,
A
ssorted
effort in line with the thought ed first honors on this occasion.
Salsbury, Phone 7F3.
71-2*
the floor, an old cook stove and
practically to every disease known to JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET
In Miss Devereaux’s discussion Educational Week.
< hocolates
a
few
stools,
and
build
up
their
Delightful
refreshments
were
man-
WORKS, Cor. Helman and
FOR SALE— Seven room mod- i
she gave the requirements of the
50c and $ 1 .0 0
A number of Miss Mannel's
The pure oxygen of the air it of
own home thrugh hard work.
Van Ness.
194tf
era house in first class condition.
county nurse, how the work was pupils gave a very clever little served at the close of the pleas­
greater imoortance to all people
Wed Own “Kind.”
ant
afternoon,
by
the
gracious
Near Junior High school. Most
financed, the scope of her work playlet that closed the program.
who are tick than to those who are
“ My second suggestion is, mar­ and the field.
hostesses, Mrs. D. Perozzi and well and strong. Not long ago wo j TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
scenic location in town. Cash ac- |
There was a good attendance
picked up a medical journal ana read W h ittle T ransfer & Storage Co.
ry your own kind. Do not marry
ceptable, or substantial payment
Her work takes her to every and keen Interest shown in the Mrs. F, G. Swedenburg.
for SERVICE.
outside of your own class, creed district in the county aside from
There were tw’o guests from where a physician gave his experi­
77ts
Drug Star*
down, balance by the month. See
ence in the treatment of whooping
meeting.
Experienced movers and pack­
or color. I know there are ex­ making special calls. Her aim
Medford.
Mr9. Lane at Tidings after three
cough in compressed air. He had a
* * ♦
ers
of household goods. Deal­
* • *
cabinet, into which the sufferer was
amples of where it has worked is to prevent disease and ill health
o’clock. .
62-12
ers in coal and wood. Phone
placed and so arranged that the im­
out all right, but if you follow rather than to cure it, for in the Delightful Dinner—
District Convention C. E.—
pure
air
was
carried
away
to
the
117,
FOR SALE— Four room cot­
i the majority of cases through to territory that she covers it is prac­
Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Wheeler
There is a meeting of the C. E. outside, and the only air he was
Office 89 Oak St. near
tage, closets and garage— nice lo­
the end you will find that in the tically impossible to be on hand w’ere gracious host and hostess at Union of this district at Grants allowed to breathe was the com-
Hotel Ashland
cation. Lot 50 by 125. Cash ac­
long run it is better to marry often in an acute illness.
a pleasant dinner party Friday at Pass in session today. A number ressed air forced into the cabinet.
‘his
compressed
air
contained
a
I
7
-------
' your own kind.
ceptable, or payment down and
Miss Deveraux gave a detailed which Mr. Oleson was the com­ from Ashland are in attendance. largely increased
amount of
oxvaen. r,lA>|SI'ER AND EXPRESl
.
—
oaygen,
balance by the month. See Mrs.
ad at
as the
' patient remained in the
‘Marry on about the same level statement of the districts visited plimented guest.
A good program is planned and and
cabinet
from
two to four hours each T. L. POWELL— General Trans-
Lane at Tidings after 3 o’clock.
' where you are. Girls, do not think of the personal work done, of the
Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler had in­ the social feature is always pro­
| that the boys that you will find clinics held, and something of the vited a number of friends to meet vided for at those gatherings. The day, he found the liaeaae quickly sub­
fpr— Good team and motor
jugated and th« normal health ra-
FOR SALE— Seven room house 1
trucks. Good service at a rea­
in some other church, or in some needs, which are many.
Mr. Oleson, who is a returned sessions are held at the different covered.
with bath. Close in. 2 blocks from
iljisoline
sonable
price. Phone 83.
i other city, are any better than
I cannot too strongly emphasize
Very little did she Ray of the missionary from China, and who towrns in which there is a city
Post office. Cheap for quick sa le .;
•■y
assurance
that
in
every
disease
Oils an<l Greases
those with whom you are now as­ trials or discouragements but is giving a series of addresses union. Last year the meeting was
Inquire at 9 Granite St.
67tf
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS—
the more one gets into the open air
sociated. Boys, do not think that \ather of the love and enthusi at the Baptist church this w’eek. in Ashland.
“•
v^i11
King’s
Transfer, general hauling.
• • «
♦ » «
the girls to be found elsewhere asm she felt in her chosen field
FOR SALE— Good milch cow
Dry wood for sale. Phone 113,
United States
are any sweeter, or any purer of endeavor.
and heifer calf. 455 Mountain
Slam Topic for Sunday Evening—
A Delightful Surprise—
4 5-tf
BE PREPARED FOR COUGHS Plaza Pool Hall.
Firestone
Ave.
70-3
than those to be found in your
The C. E.’s are planning a most
* • «
One
of
the
happiest
surprises,
Do not wait until an attack of
—
_______
Oldfield own class.
PIANO TEACHER
interesting meeting for Sunday “flu” is upon you. Take care of
one
in
which
the
“surprisers”
To
Make
a
Christinas
for
the
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
Mrs.
J. R. Robertson, certified
night’s
consecrations
service.
Single Standards.
were a little surprised occurred
Homeless—
the little cough or cold and pre­
communicate with Ensign Lee
piano
teacher.
Credit given in
The
topic
is
“Siam”,
and
it
is
“Third, give what you expect.
vent the big one, or an attack of
An pntertainment is planned Thursday of this week.
of the Salvation Army at the
Radiator Caps
High School. Plione 341-J -53if
If you expect of your wife purity for next week that has for itr
The occasion w’as the birthday a missionary meeting, with an of­ “flu.”
Bear in miud Foley's
WhiteShield Home, 565 May-
W 1 n d s h i e 1 d Wipers and! do not bring to her a heart that
fering
to
be
taken
for
the
work.
Honey and Tar, the safe and sure First Church of Christ Scientist
object, the happiness and welfare anniversary of Mrs. G. F. Billings
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
Tne leader is Miss Mabel Trott remedy for coughs, colds, bron-
Weatherstrips
: has been stained. A woman de-
and
the
class
of
which
she
is
an
of the little orphans at the W. C
Pioneer Avenue South
10-lyr.
Weed Chains
mands above all else undivided T. Farm Home. The thought is honored member, the “Bethany” and every member is urged to be chial and throat troubles and
Sunday Services at 11 o'clock.
j love. They often say that the way
Spark Plugs
DRESSMAKING— Work guar­
to make a Christmas for the tots Sunday school class of the M. E. present and b e prepared to an-Jcoughs resuiting from ..f,u .. Fo,_ Subject of Lesson -Soul and Body
to
a
man’r
heart
is
through
his
anteed. 147 Factory St. Mrs. B.
Lamps.
who will have none, unless kind­ church, planned and carried out swer to roll call with a Bible ey-8 Honey and Tar_ the iargest, s „nday school a. !0 o'clock Wed-
i
stomach.
‘Feed
the
brute’
is
a
verse. A favorite verse or on< ap ( selling cough remedy in the ' nesday evening meetings at 8:00
this delightful surprise.
Van Hardenberg.
67-lm o.
ly hearts provide one.
All the needs for your car. ‘common expression.
At ten o’clock on Thursday th'e propnate to the subject under WOrld— free from opiates. Get o’clock. Reading Room open daily
The entertainment will be giv
“But
you
cannot
cure
the
ache
the genuine— refuse substitutes, i from 2 until 5 p. m. except Sun-
members
of the class met at the consideration,
For a smooth shave,
en In the Presbyterian Church and
in
a
woman’s
heart
by
that
meth­
The
C.
E.
extends
an
invitation
Sold
everywhere,
and quick service, go
i days and Holidays.
will consist of readings, varied church, where cars awaited them
All Wool,
od.
You
cannot
bring
home
a
box
to
all
members,
former
members.
to
convey
them
to
the
pleasant
to the Shell Barber
in character and the choirs of
Heavy Cloth,
alumni, and everyone interested,
iw Htn
of candy at the close of the day,
Shop, across from De­
both the Methodist and Presby­ home of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Bil­
or
keep
flowers
on
the
stand
and
to
come
to
this
service.
lings. On their arrival they were
No wind will go thru
pot. Grinding of all
terian churches will assist.
let that suffice. You cannot make
kinds. Children’s work
Only $3.40.
At the home there are forty or surprised to find the house locked
your
wife
happy
by
buying
her
a specialty.
fifty little folk, now, five of them While they waited the last auto Missionary Meeting—
trinkets. She wants them, but
W e Repair Tubes
The meeting of the Missionary f
from Ashland, and it is stated arrived, bringing with them the
W. A. SHELL, Prpo.
Free Crank Case Service what she wants above all Is un­ there are 300 that should be there guest of honor, whom they had Society of the Presbyterian church (
Not the light weight poorly marked— no-named variety, but
532 A. St. Ashland, Ore
divided affection.”
at Mrs. Van Sant's on Wednesday
Conscientious and Pleasant
was there room provided. The overtaken coming from a call.
the kind you like to receive as well as give.
Gerson Rubenstein— “It’s all
Although completely surprised, of this week was a most inter­
buildings that are there are well
Service
luck —-chance. I’ve had bobbed
equipped, but more are needed, Mrs. Billings was perfectly de­ esting one. The business session
women in separation suits, but
In the White, also the Beautiful
We W ant Your Business. not in divorce, except as co-res- and will be added as finances are lighted that the class had planned in charge of the president, Mrs.
Lamkin, had much of interest to
the happy affair.
provided.
All Prices Reduced
hell
ypralin
pondens. What of it? Age makes
the
members.
♦ • •
The ladies had come laden with
Mirrors,
Brushes,
Combs,
Powder
and Puff Boxes, Buffers,
the difference and individual cir­
The subject under considera­
boxes,
packages
and
covered
dish­
Married—
Files, Clocks, Perfume Bottles, Picture Frames, etc.
cumstances.”
tion during,the program was Siam
The marriage of Mrs. Jennie es that only the initiated could
Is it luck? Is there no general
and wonderful facts concerning
See o u r A sso rtm e n t
Gray and Mr. Fred Pinkerton oc­ guess the contents; so, while the
rule?
Does
bobbing
lead
to
the
the
work
there,
were
brought
out.
Old Stoves for New— scuttles
Books
and
major part of the class w’ere mak­
Drug Sundries
arena of the matrimonial court— curred Wednesday, November the
The quarterly gifts added a II
ing
merry
in
the
parlor,
a
com­
Stationery
Drug Sunries
and zincs
H
or to the hearthstone? Or doesn’t twenty-first at the Presbyterian
goodly sum to the treasury.
mittee,
previously
appointed,
took
it make any difference? Which of parsonage in Medford, the Rev.
The next meeting will be at the
ill»”
possesseion of the kitchen and din­
the answers are right— or are Mr. Lawrence officiating.
home
of
Mrs.
Mathis
on
N.
Main
They will make their home in ing room and it was not many street, and an excellent program
they all right?
the Freeburg apartments until minutes before the others were Is planned. The date is rather
summoned to partake of a de­
spring.
VACATION NOTICE
near Christmas, but it is hoped
Watching cannot always see
M t . and Mrs. Pinkerton have lightful luncheon, whose delicious
that
everyone will bear the meet­
viands had been prepared, many
danger ahead. Dodging cannot
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN many friends who extend con­ of them before coming, the lunch­ ing in mind and plan to attend.
always miss it. It comes like
that the
BALFOUR GUTHRIE gratulations and good wishes.
eon being in the nature of a cover­
a flash— does its damage— is
« • •
TRUST COMPANY, S. A. AR­
ed dish affair.
gone.
NOLD, and BLANCHE ARNOLD, Embroidery Club Meets—
Mrs. Van Fossen, invoked the
The Embroidery Club of the L
Insurance pgainst such risks have filed in the County Court for
Divine blessing, and with hearts
Velour, tapestry and
guards you from loss at all Jackson County, Oregon, their pe­ A. to B. of R. T. met at Mrs. L.
atune,
the guests united in a verse
Mohair covered Foot­
tition praying for the vacation C. Dunn’s pleasant home on Wed­
times.
of
“
Blest
be the Tie that Binds.”
. of all of the Plat of Ashland Or­ nesday afternoon of this week.
stools
Mrs. Billings w’as the recipi­ i BEATS ELECTRIC DR GAS
Only insurance can give you
chard Tracts, “Plait A ”, which
The time passed very delight­
A new oil lamp that gives an
constant financial protection. j was filed for record in the office fully with busy fingers engaged in ent of a beautiful bouquet of the
amazingly
brilliant, soft, white i The Only Seamless Crotch Bloomer.
large, creamy chrysanthemums as
Consult your insurance agent
of the County Clerk of Jackson dainty needle work.
ASHLAND FURNITURE
an expression of loving esteem light, even better than gas or elec- I '
Qives a Long Sought Comfort.
as a specialist in protection.
County on the 7th day of June,
Nearly
all
the
membership
were
COMPANY
from the class, and among the tricity, has been tested by the U. S.
1910, and appears of record at present at this meeting, at the
94 N. Main
many other individual gifts, was Government and 35 leading uni­
Page 33 of Volume 2 of the close of which the hostess, assist­
versities and found to be superior
N assortment ot these famous
Records of Plats of Jackson ed by Mrs. Mark Smith, served a lovely bouquet of white chrys­ to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns
L
bloomers in beautiful knitted
anthemums from
Mrs. Butler
County; said petition praying a most charming two course
Real Estate and Real In­
s
ks,
trico-soie and cotton fabrics
without
odor,
smoke
or
noise—
no
Walker.
surance. (Estab. 1883)
also for the vacation of all streets luncheon.
t
»
please
the most discriminating.
pumping up, is simple clean, safe.
Phone 211 41 East Main
Those who shared this joyous
, and alleys in the said plat; and
Burns 94 percent air and 6 per­
Popular prices, $2.00 to $10.00,
Her enthusiasm in the oppor­
the said petition and any objec­ tunity for constructive service day with the guest of honor,, Mrs. cent common kerosene (coal oil).
representing values incompar­
tions thereto will be heard by the was contagious and those who G. F. Billings, were the Mesdames
able. Beautiful new garments
The inventor, V. M. Johnson 161
said court at a session thereof to listened, felt an added interest A. Johnson, B. H. Hatch. T. J. Union, Ave., Portland, Ore., is of­
that will surely delight you.
be held in* the County Court and concern in this work, that is Swenning, O. A. Stearns. Irene fering to send a lamp on 10 day's |
So skillfully designed with
House at Jacksonivlle, Oregon, on so necessary and vital a thing in Eagon, H. H. Leavett, W. M. FREE trial, or even to give one
seamless crotch, th at you get
Barber, O. G. Howard, M. E. Fer­
the 26th day of December, 1923. our county.
double the wear of an ordinary
FREE to the first user in each
>
SWith disc rubber tired !
guson, A. E. Mallicoa/, W. F.
—
v
bloomer.
_
I
This notice is given by publi-
locality who will help him Intro­
There was a good attendance
gwheels, and a fine finished!
Ball,
Malinda
James,
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Lari­
: cation thereof for thirty days and at the close of the interest­
A garment uiai
that iu
m u o l u ld s 'to the curves o f the figure with
duce it Write him today for full P— p
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“ previous to said session, in the ing address tea was served by the mer, O. H. Spaulding, Ada E. particulars. Also ask him to e x —
Ashland Daily Tidings, a public hostesses, Mrs. P. S. Engle and Clark, Jennie Hammond. E. A. plain how to you can get the
AH Sizes
Allen, C. S. Marean. C. F. Wertz. '
newspaper printed in Ashland. Mrs. A. Marske.
agency, and with out experience or
Lee Jammerthal. T. ,T. McCoy.
Oregon; the date of first publica­
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money make $250 to $500 per
John
B. Hair, W. H. Worthing- i
■namiiim
tion being November 24th, 1923. “Who Dos” Meet—
month.
Ko. 1
ton, Jennie Gilbert. Adeline Clary.;
CHAUNCEY FLOREY
The home of Mrs. I. A. Dow’ w’as Mary Johnson. Alice Jillson and I
"2-5 Sat.
County Clerk.
Trinity Episcopal Church
To Visit S is t e r -
the scene of the last meeting of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Billings.
Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond
“Who Do” class of the M. E. S.
Miss Georgianna Clift left this
After a happy visit with the
Holy Communion at 8 a. m.
Flowers to be Made—
S.
hostess in her delightful home, morning for Klamath Falls to
Sunday School at 9:45. Monday
Paper flowers will be made
At the business meeting among the guests departed with hearty spend the week-end with her s is - !
The !nrl eSL / ^ ! U/ h;! o ? ? !;1! !
afternoon at the Metho­ the many things considered was
service and sermon at 11. On
congratulations for this milestone ter, Miss Panline Clift, and oth­
and wall paper store in South­
Thanksgiving day, service will be
dist
church.
Eeveryone
is
invited
the
appointment
of
the
decorating
and a hope that they be permit- er friends.
ern Oregon.
held at 11 a. m. Strangers and
“ to come and learn to make them. committees for the chuch services. ted to offer loving good wishes
visitors cordially welcomed.
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