Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 27, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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Classified Column
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sisted by Mrs. P, C. Homes.
LOGGER DIËS OF INJURIES
Classified Column Rates
urgan,zati0D8>' pressions of Oregon climate, and
From past experience the en-|
•ABERDEEN, W ash., Nov. 27— °dges’ cluba and l u r c h e s of the ¡m any in the east. It was said, be-
PHYSICIANS
One ceut the word each
teftainm ents given by Bellview;
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time.
perform ers are very well Wotth Thomas M. Don, a Clemons camp ^tfl e To abo^ -^ what th e cham -,L eve that Oregon is a land of
To ru n every issue for one HR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
while, and, since it has been an- ,Ogger’ who was injured Thurs-
.,J? ei5l? red 18 an odioU9 name, j perpetual
dence and office, IOS Pioneer
month or more, %c the word
day
by
the
falling
of
a
tree,
died
j
V btoot’ the resolutions de- with long, dreary w inters and lit-
i nouneed that a play is to be given
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
each time.
i (probably on the regular P. T. A. yesterday at an Aberdeen hosni-1 C a re ' has led to unfavorable irn- tle sunshine.’
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
evening) many are planning to tai. Funeral arrangem ents are!
FOR SALE
p. m, only.
* * * * * * .........................
Phone items to her a t 345-R, between 10 A. M a n d 2 P. M.
attend outside of Bellview district w aiting word from his m o th e r.!
who
lives
in
Nova
Scotia.
•
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«
FOR SA L E-lA pples.
S. J. HR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac-
and evenings.
Evans, Phone 10F-13.
49-lm o.*
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
** n * »». "»♦"*•«*»»*♦ + .............. « ........................................ ‘ W ednesday Club Dee. 12__
th ro a t— X-ray including teeth.
The W ednesday Club have two j NORTH BENI) SUGGESTS
FOR SAFE— Victrola and rec-'
Calendar
of
the
Week—
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
RAINBOW’ FOR ’WEBFOOT’
Gamas, the rem iniscent visit of treats in store for the public in
ords, easy term s. Robison’s G ar­
Tuesday, Nov. 27— W. C. T. U., old friends who had enjoyed so the near future.
5. Swedenhurg Bldg., Ashland.
age or phone 432-Y.
73tf
Library.
Ore.
Since the last meeting there
NORTH BEND, Nov. 26.— Sub­
many pleasant experiences to-
Tuesday,
Nov.
2
7
-
French
club,
gether, music th at naturally led to have been re P*ated calls for an- stitution of the word “ Rainbow '’ "
FOR SALE— Cedar posts, also
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic Mrs. F. D. W agner, hostess.
cord wood, rick wood. All deliv­
daneing as a finale, brought to a i other dem onstration of the dainty for W ebfoot,” in reference to
and
Electro-Therapy. Office
W ednesday. Nov. 28— E lks’ close this delightful affair.
articles that skillful fingers con- Oiegon, Is asked in resolutions
ered. M. R. Scotti, Siskiyou, Ore­
Eastern C ran b e rries........T. .20c lb., 2 lbs. 35c
phone 48; residence 142. F irst Thanksgiving Ball, W ednesday
, trived under the efficient leader- adopted by the North Bend cham-
gon.
7.3-3*
National Bank building.
evening.
E ntertained a t Dinner—
¡ship of Mrs. Ellis and she h a s 1 ber of commerce. The cham ber
Heinzes M ince-m eat................................... 25c lb
FOR SALE OR RENT— Five
Thursday,
N
o
v
_
29—
Thanks­
Miss
Florence
Allen,
Miss
Edna
i
klnd,Y
consented
to
repeat
this
petitions
the
Oregon
State
Cham­
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
room modern house near Junior
giving services. Congregational Goheen and Miss Gertie H aanj in stru ftion at the next meeting ber of Commerce, and through it
Best Bulk C o c o a ............................
7c lb
office. Phone 91.
church, morning.
High. Also ranch near Gold Hill
were dinner guests and spent t h e i whieh is December the 12th.
the state legislature, various com-
Raisins, large parckage......................... 2 for 25c
347 Almond St..
71-3 1 DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­
F: ¡day, Nov. £0— Ladies Aid, evening with Mrs. H. W. Andrews
L ater in the month the second
Presbyterian
church.
practor, near Postoffice. Hours
and her sister Mrs. F. H. Conner tre a t is scheduled. Dr. Mattie B.
FOR SALE— Modern 3 room
Bulk R a isin s..................................... 3 lbs for 35c
Friday, Nov. 30— E ntert-R j- who is here for a few weeks’ Shaw has promised th at she will
9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114. •
bungalow,
acre ground, garage
n e n t for Faim Home children; S visit with Mrs. Andrews, before give her dram atic recital of “ The
Pettite Prunes, the best that ever grew 3lbs 25c
chicken h ouse, lots of fruit, good
PLUMBING
p. m., Preshyreilan church.
House
of
Rimnion”
for
the
going
to
her
new
home
in
Elko
location. Price $1200. Robison &•!
Saturday, Dec. 1— King’s Her­
No. 1 California W alnuts. 30c lb., 3 * lbs $1.00
W ednesday Afternoon club. Those
Wilde.
73-tf JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207 alds at Donald Vestal’s, North Nevada.
* * •
East Main. Phone 138.
who have heard Dr. Shaw in her
Main.
Home grown W a ln u ts ............................20c lb.
FOR SALE— A roll top w riting
readings, will aw ait the en ter­
P. E. O. Meets—
MONUMENTS
Tuesday. Dec. 4— Covered Dish
desk and chair, also a Davis and 1
Chapter AC of P. E. O. Sister tainm ent with much pleasurable Cured or Money Back
New Almonds, soft shell.. 25c lb., 4 * lbs $1.00
Luncheon,
Civic club, 12.30.
•
a W hite rotary sewing machine,
hood
held its regular meeting on interest. More will be said later
MONUMENT— MARKERS
“After
about
8
year*
of
suffering
Tuesday, Dec. 4— R egular meet­
nearly new a t Icenhow er’s new
Fi,berts ......................................................20c lb.
Saturday afternoon,
November Van Dyke’s m asterpiece and of with Pile*, I wa* treated by you and
f
Lowest Prices
ing
P. E. O. Tuesday evening.
I
and second hand store. 389 East
Dr.
Shaw’s
interpretation.
can
truthfully
w
y
that
I
am
cured.”
J
24,
a
t
the
home
of
Miss
Evange­
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
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:
Apples—Spitzenburg, Baldwin and Newtons
Main St. Phone 171.
72-3 3rd and East Main St.
line .Poley on B Street at which
223-6mo.
♦
Thanksgiving Dinner in Oakland-
This
and
hundreds
of
other
time plans were made for a sale RENEWED TESTIMONY
..................................... $1.10 a box, 5 boxes $5.00
:
FOR SALE— Seven room house
Mr. and Mrs. Otto W inter left
ASH L A ND GÇANITE
letters have been received from
of
needlework
to
be
held
early
in
♦
with bath. Close in, 2-hlocks from
Monday ’for Oakland, Cilifornia,
*
Pop Com that pops, Van Camp’s Oyster Cock­
MONUMENTS
No one in Ashland who suffers grateful patients. They are on file
December. The proceeds from this
♦
Post office. Cheap for quick sale.
to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner
Oregon G ranite Co.
tail sauce; Fresh Lettuce; Celery, Cabbage and
sale will go toward the philan­ headaches or distressing urinary in my offices and will be sent any­
with the children.
Inquire a t 9 Granite St.
C7tf
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
one
w
ho
wants
proof
o
f
my
non-
ills can afford to ignore this Ash­
everything you will he wanting for tin* holiday
Miss Mabel Russell may ac­ thropic work of the organization.
Phone 444-Y
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May Res. 47« Lau tel
Over fifty years ago, in Iowa W es­ land woman’s twice-told story. It surgical, painless m ethods o f cur­
festivities.
company them. Mrs. W inter is
Is confirmed testim o n y . th at no ing Piles.
communicate with Ensign Lee
leyan
College,
at
Mt.
Pleasant,
PLANING MILL
taking masses of beautiful chrys­
I g u a r a n te e to cure
of the Salvation Army a t the (
Iowa, P. E. O. had its beginning. Ashland resident can doubt.
Turkeys, Chickens, Ducks and Geese.
anthem um s in pink and white,
you or refund your
W hiteShield Home, 565 May- JORDON'S SASH AND CABINET
Mrs. S. C. McDonald, 685 B. St.,
At
first
a
college
sorority,
it
has
and nu t cups to m atch for Mrs
Fresh and cured Meats of all kinds
WORKS, Cor. Helman and
money. W rite today
says: “ I know from personal ex­
fa ir Ave., Portland, Oregon.
B ourne’s dinner table; a touch of gone fa r afield, with a present
for
FREE
BOOK.
Van Ness.
194tf
perience Doan's Kidney Pills can­
home as well as the home folks m embership of about 30,000,
DRESSMAKING— W ork g u ar­
not
be equaled for kidney trouble.
reaching
from
coast
to
coast.
One
present.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
anteed. 147 Factory St. Mrs. B.
I
have
taken them on several oc­
The W inter’s may go on to Los of the chief purposes of this n a t­
Van H ardenberg.
67-lm o. W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co.
PORTIAND.OREGON
casions for a lameness through
for SERVICE.
Angeles to visit th e ir other ch ild ­ ional organization of women is
to aid young women who desire my kidneys nad it only required
L O S T— Between Main and
Experienced movers and pack­ ren before retu rn in g home.
an education which they cannot a few to relieve me of the misery.
• • •
Iowa St. on Gresham, one Chev­
ers of household goods. Deal­
Doan’s have also proven a splen­
obtain w ithout assistance.
rolet erank. Finder please return
ers In coal and wood. Phone King’s Heralds Meet—
The regular m eeting of the did remedy for another member
117.
to Icenhow er’s second hand stode.
The K ing’s H eralds will meet
of the family who had consider­
on Saturday, December 1, at two- local Chapter of th e P. E. O.
73
Office 89 Oak St. near
able
trouble with his kidneys.’’
th irty p. m. a t the home of Don­ Sisterhood are held the first Tues­
Hotel Ashland
March • 15
FOR RENT
day evening and the fourth Sat­ (Statem ent given
ald Vestal on North Main St.
1916.)
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS__
Every member is urged to be urday afternoon each m onth, at
FOR RENT— Furnished house­
On March 19, 1920, Mrs. Me
the homes of the members.
keeping rooms. Phone 353-L or T. L. POW ELL— General T rans­ ! there and to bring some one with
Donald,
said: “ I seldom have any
* • •
call m ornings 316 H argadine.
fer— Good team
and
motor ! him. Don’t forget the date nor Indoor Picnic—
sign of kidney trouble and give - i
i the hour.
73-3
trucks. Good service at a rea­
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On account of the inclem ent Doan’s the credit.”
sonable price. Phone 83.
Price 60c, at all dealers. D on’t
FOR RENT— 8 room, two story
w eather Saturday, the Ju n io r
» i Covered Dish Luncheon—
simply ask for a kidney remedy
furnished house, garage, large
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS—
A “Covered Dish’’ luncheon is a High school teachers were forced
lot, on Fairview St. Call al 2 31 K in g s Transfer, general hauling. ^eature °I the next m eeting of to take refuge in the cafeteria of — get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the
same th a t Mrs. Me Donald had.
Gresham St.
73-2* Dry wood for sale
Phone 113, the Civic club. It is planned for the school building for .their pie-
Foster-M ilburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo,
Plaza Pool Hall.
*
45-tf December the fourth at 12:30 and nic lunch.
FOR RENT— Furnished a p art­
N-
Y-
No. 40
The la tte r p art of the day how­
every member is asked to bear in
m ent. five rooms and bath. All
PIANO TEACHER-
mind the date and arrange to be ever, was made very enjoyable
modern conveniences.
155 7tli.
Mrs. J. R. Robertson, certified ( there,
indeed, by drives to K ingsbury
New power transm ission line of
piano teacher. Credit given in
It will be a purely social affair Springs, Medford and other places Calif. Ore. Pr. Co. between Rose­
High School. Phone 341-J 53if 1 and ladles may bring th eir needle of interest.
FOR SALE— Household goods
burg, Riddle and Myrtle Creek
----- work. There will
All voted to have these “ Get- completed.
w
Range and heater, dining table,
The choicest Fowls th a t th e m a rk e t affords, you will
be music to
enliven the hours.
to-gethers often, since this one
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chairs, rockers, oak buffet, china For a smooth shave,
find h e ie freshly dressed and aw aitin g your choosing
* • ♦
had proved so enjoyable.
closet, bedsteads, springs and and quick service, go
to
the
Shell
Barber
*
»
*
Horlal at the Congregational
m attresses. Singer sewing ma'-
fo r T hanksgiving.
C hu rch-
Mrs. Malnigren E ntertains—
chine, large linoleum rug, g ar­ Shop, across from De­
Last W ednesday evening th ere
Mrs. T. J. Malmgren was g ra­
den hose, tubs and many other pot. G rinding of all
Take your pick of Turkeys, Ducks, Geese or Chickens from Ibis
kinds.
C
hildren’s
work
cious
hostess, in her pleasant
was a delightful gathering of
useful articles. Also small brown
over one hundred a t th e Congre- home in Phoenix, Saturday for
Leghorn pullets. 515 Liberty St. a specialty.
display and you will have a good Thanksgiving Fowl.
;
gational
church for a get-acquaint- luncheon and dinner at which she
73-3* W. A. SHELL, Prpo.
F
o
r
F
u
r
n
itu
r
e
: ed meeting.
entertained Mrs. W. II. Mowat,
532 A. St. Ashland, Ore
MISCELLANEOUS
Committees had been appoint­ Mrs. Elia Mills and Mrs. Eliza­
ed to arrange for a program and beth Van Sant of Ashland most
WANTED— C hristm as Cactus.
V a le n tin e s
for refreshm ents, and of course charm ingly. At a late hour, the
155-7th.
73-3*
every one was a committee of one guests departed reluctantly, hav­
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WANTED— •Several cords four
to visit with his neighbor and to ing spent the en tire day in a most
foot body fir. Phone 401.
73-2
see th at th a t neighbor visited delightful visit.
* * *
with his neighbor.
WANTED— Young girl, seven­
Music, both vocal and in stru ­ Upper Valley Community Meet__
teen, reliable, w ants to take care
mental, made up a very enjoyable
The Upper Valley C om m unity,“ The largest exclusive p a in t/
of children, by the day or hour. A ssociated
and wall paper store in South-;:
program. It was furnished large­ club met last W ednesday at the
220 Garfield Street.
70-6* •
ly by the young people of the pleasant home of Mrs. Ed. Gow- / ern Oregon.
Gasoline
church.
land, who with Mrs. Avery were
LOST FRIDAY AFTERNOON—
Oils and Greases
Mrs.
Leggett
gave
two
in
terest­
gracious hostesses on this occa-1-----------
100 pound steel anvil, somewhere
ing readings, th a t were very much sion.
<K1 o n
in city limits. Reward for retu rn Tii •es:
appreciated.
Much of interest to the organiz-1
vv
to J. W. Mills. 195 Skidmore Ave.
United States
ation
was
discussed
a
t
the
busi-j
The
hours
were
spent
in
a
so-
69-6*
Firestone
Gldfleld Hal Way’ a t th e Cl0Se ° f the wel1 ness meeting and plans made for
WANTED W ashing. 24 8 1st
Ulrtnel(1i arranged program .
the next meeting.
St.
Refreshm ents of a satisfying
62-21UO.* Accessories:
Oregon laws were considered
and
satisfactory
type
were
served
under
three heads: “ Laws for Wo-
R adiator Caps
WANTED— P arty to take care
by
a
committee,
th
a
t
were
most
men
a
°d General Laws, “ School
of small baby for two or three
W i n d s h i e l d W ipers and
attentive
to
th
e
ir
featu
re
of
the
Laws”
and “Juvenile Laws.”
weeks. Call or phone Room 103,
W eatherstrips
evening’s
enjoym
ent,
Mrs. F . C. Homes discussed the j
One of the finest and most refined styles in
Ashland Hotel.
73«
Weed Chains
j As a fitting close, Percy Strat- first subdivision, “ Laws for W o-, R elishesr
the new winter line. A medium light Tony
H ELP WANTED
Spark Plugs
ton, led the company in a com- men and General Laws” in a very
Ripe Olives
lied Russia Calf with an attractive harness
Ambitious man to act as our
, m unity sing, in which old songs comprehensive way, and keen in­
Lamps.
H earts of Celery
stitched pattern, for winter wear.
dem onstrator for the W right All
»„„j r
and hymns th a t every one loved terest was felt in what Oregon
Sweet Mustard Pickles
Cheek Protector, which sells
AU the needs for V»”
See these shoes in the window of
j were used. Mrs. Gaiey was at does for its women citizenry.
I
the
piano.
$7.75 and gives the same protec- T jfl.p R o f o ( ? S ’
the Overland Shoe Shop, corner of
“Oregon School Laws” was the SouP:
tion as the $50 to $100 machines.
All present voiced th eir enjoy- subject of an interesting talk by
Cream Chicken Noodle
Oak
and Main.
All Wool,
j ment in the pleasant evening.
Sales people devoting entire time
Mrs. Lee T uttle, which was follow­
Entrees:
• • *
Heavy Cloth,
are earning $10 to $25 daily.
ed by a full discussion.
Baked Oregon Young Turkey
A Delightful Luncheon—
No wind will go thru
Spare time representatives m ak­
“Juvenile Laws” the last topic
with Oyster Dressing and
One of the inost delightful func- discussed was the subject of a
ing $25 to $30 weekly. An exclu­
Only $3.40.
C
ranberry Sauce •
; tions of the season was given at well w ritten paper by Mrs. Joy.
sive franchise will be given to
Men’s nut brown Russia Calf, whole quarter
We R epair Tul>es
the charm ing home of Mr. and
real producers. W rite today to
This closed th e form al program ,
Roast Leg of Pork— Apple-
blucher, “ No K orn” last, Douglas cork welt,
F ree Crank Case Service ^,r s '
McGee on V ista street, and tfie rest of the afternoon was
learn how we train beginners
sauce
Friday
evening
of
last
week.
w ithout experience to earn big
IS sq. inch full double sole, W ingfoot rubber
given
over
to
the
pleasant
social
Conscientious and Pleasant
Vegetables
:
money. This is a real dignified
group of friends— Mr. and 1 hour th at is always a feature of
heel, Wearproof lining, for winter wear.
Service
Snowflake Potatoes
Mrs. J. H. Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. F. these meetings.
buisness with rear people. W right
Creamed Cauliflower
A- Co., 616 S. Michigan Ave., Chi­ M e A\ ant Your Business C. Homes, Prof. I. E. Vining and
At the close of the happy a fte r­
Candied Sweet Potatoes
cago.
73.3
Mr. and Mrs. J . H. McGee, at noon, the hostesses served tea,
All Prices Reduced
whose hospitable home the p arty with all the charm ing accom pani-! Salad:
RE PR EPA RED FOR COUGHS
was given, were the hosts and meuts of such a pleasing fu n c tio n .!
Plaza Special
Do not wait until an attack of
hostesses.
The serving of the refreshm ents i
“ flu” Is upon you. Take care of
The complimented guests were at these meetings now assume the Dessert:
the little cough or cold and pre­
Date Pudding with W hipt
Mr. and Mrs. J. G ruelle and Mrs. guise of a silver tea, and the or­
vent the big one, or an attack of
Cream
Oeder.
ganization will rejoice in the add­
Men’s Tony Red Calf, whole quarter blucher,
flu.
Bear in mi^d Foley’s A Good Thing - DON'T MISS IT.
A two course luncheon was serv­ ed fund in the treasury.
Pum pkin. Mince, and Apple
Winton last, genuine brown kid lining. Wing-
Honey and Tar. the safe and sure
___
Sen<’ y°',r name and address plain!) ed a t seven, with covers laid for
The rehearsals for the en ter­
Pie
rem edy fdr coughs, colds, bron- V ? ? * / 2 geli’er. " ith 6 cenls (aod **»« ten.
foot rubber heel, for winter wear.
tainm ent planned as a dual per­
chia, and throat „ .„ M e . and
Ice Cream and W afers
The table had been arranged form ance of the P. T. A. and the
coughs resulting from “ flu.” Fol- >rial
containing Chamberlain’« most artistically.
The flowers Community club are in progress
Coffee
Milk
ey’s Honey and T ar— the largest
ior ®°»«hs, colds, croup. used were French m arigolds, and j and they hope to have the Tea
aHHag rough hrtoedy
the
the color scheme was an harm on­ play sometime in December. The Served Thursday from 11:30 to
w orld— free from
'
’ ‘
~
—
. r . for
- stomach trou-
opiates.
Get
and Liver —
Tablets
ious development of th a t motif. date will be announced later. The
3:00 and from 5:30 to 8:00
When you purchase W. L. Douglas shoes you buy good shoes, well made of
l
£a8sy pains that crowd
the genuine refuse substitutes. ,b
Sheeny
satin
ribbon
in
gleam
ing
money
so
raised,
howrever,
is
to
Uie heart, biliousness and constipation;
the l>est materials, and you get true value for the price. Good style and good
Reserve your table now!
Sold everywhere.
Chamberlain’s Salve, needed in eveiy yellow depended from the chan­ be given to the P. T. A. for its
taste are inherent parts of W. L. Douglas shoes. Where vou get them is —
family for burns, scalds, wounds, piles, delier, and were carried to the use.
and skin affections; these valued family
medicines for only 5 cents. Don’t
it corners of the perfectly appoint­ ^M rs. W. L. Moore is chairm an of ttops croup
ed table.
th e en tertainm ent
com m ittee
Mothers want it. tor it quickly
Lionel O. Grossman— “ Don’t
cJearaiaw “y the choking phlegm
Candles in the deeper shade, which is assurance of the success
stops the hoarse congh, gives rest:
bob it; he'll tire of you because lent th eir soft brightness at either of plans made.
rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf
ful sleep. Safe and reliable
he’ll
tire
of
your
looks.
I
t
’s
not
ness caused by Catarrh.
end, and gay m arigolds added
The next m eeting of the Club
Sold by d r u u a tt for o vtr 40 yearr
n atu ral. Be n atu ral and hubby th eir cheerful note in th is h a r­ will be in January, with Mrs.
Cor. Oak and Main
J. D. Mars, Prop.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio will follow suit and stay tru e .”
mony of happiness.
Mary Homes-Tucker hostess as-
So e i e t v
Mrs. Grace E. Andrews, Editor
Thanksgiving
Cash Specials
PILES
PLAZA M A R K E T
DEAN. M.D
Freshly Dressed lor Thanksgiving
It’s Better
Brown’s Cash Market
Ashland
Service Station
“Valspar”
J. 0. RIGG
Three Fine Styles
of
$1.00
P L A Z A ’S
Douglas Shoes
Special
THANKSGIVING
Dinner
Massasoit
■-
$7.50
Style 595
Dr. Oeser & Son
Style 557
H all’s Catarrh
Medicine ^ 7 ^
Overland Shoe Shop
COU£ H REMEDY
No Narootice