Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 01, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DAILY TÎDÎNÔS
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Classified Column
PROFESSI! >NAL
PHYSÍClANS
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
p. m. only.
Classified Colnmn Date«
One cent the word each
time.
To run every issue for one
month or more, *4c the word
each time.
S O C IE T Y
MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor
Phone items to her at 345-R, between 10 A. M. and 2 P. M
and evenings.
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Saturday, December i , io s a
R ussia Witt D eceive
SNOW IN LA GRANDE
MORTON
1 — This I
HOSPITAL
Oregon is
ITALIAN RECOGNITION
LA GRANDE, Dec.
ROME. Dec. l.-O ffic ia l recog-I section of uortheastern
nition of Soviet Russia by Italy is experiencing the first real winter
|considered imminent today. If f a t h e r of the season> Snow feU |
! a y ta e®
8tep she wlH he yesterday and attained a depth
the first allied government to rec- of aQ inch
ognize Moscow. Premier M u s s o l i n i ------------------------------
Special
A tten tion
to
Surgical
D iagnosis. Radium for Cancer and
Modern Treatm ent for D iabetes.
1O5S P in e St/, San F n iiirisro, Cal.
Calendar of the Week—
Grants Pass Lodge that was an
Saturday, Dee. 1.— King’s Her­ elaborate affair.
alds, at Donald Vestal‘9, North
Gold Hill degree staff put on
1»R. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
FOR SALE— Spitz apples. C. C.
said iff a speech that he was ready
Astoria— Clatsop cranberry J Hood R iv e r —Work progressing
Main Street.
the
initiatory work in a most im­
tice limited to eye, ear. nose and Wolters, Talent, Ore.
la p id ly on Interstate
bridge a-
76-2*
j to “accord due recognition provid- harvest this year doubles output J
Monday, Dec. 3— Ashland Study pressive manner.
throat— X-ray including te e th .,
cross Colum bia river here.
ing Russia insures good terms * ' -
FOR SALE— 4 regidences 3 to Club, hostess Mrs. Mills.
After this a short program was
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
Tuesday, Dec. 4— Covered Dish given followed by dancing in
i and good will to Italy.” Negotia-
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland. 6 rooms in Talent. Mrs. C. C.
Luncheon,
Club
at
Club
House.
Wolter»,
Talent,
Ore.
76-2*
which all indulged till the close of
Ore.
j tions are being carried on with
Tuesday, Dec. 4— French club, the delightful evening.
FOR SALE— To close an estate
; the Russian envoy.
DR. E. B. ANGELI/— Chiropractic
Mrs. F. D. Wagner, hostess.
Tuesday of this week was the
4
room
house,
large
barn
and
and
Electro-Therapy. Office
TAa
S tö r»
Tuesday — Regular meeting of ¡regular meeting of the Rebekahs
phone 48; residence 142. First other out-buildings. 3 1-3 acre of P. E. O., Tuesday evening.
and the feature of this occasion
land with free water right. Call
l'<IE HIM
* • •
FOR HER
National Bank building.
F< Ht TH 1 :
was a ‘Covered Dish Supper” at i
at 63 N. Main.
7«tf
Diary
Perfum
es
CHILDRKN
Wedding at High Noon—
b I x thirty to which all members i
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
St rops
Candy
Gaines
At
high
noon
on
Thanksgiving
FOR SALE— Modern 3 room
brought a covered dish and the i
office. Phone 91.
( 'am eras
Stationery
F loato Toys
bungalow,
acre ground, garage Day, the marriage of Miss Mary combined result was a table J Senator Ralston is considered a
Rainbow P layhalls
Combs
Stationery
DR. ER NEST W. SMITH— Chiro­ chicken li ouse, lots of fruit, good Newton, and Mr. Robert Suther­ groaning with
good things to regular in Democratic ranks.
Bab>
W ater B o u le s
B
rushes
Toilet Sets
practor, near Postoffice. Jiours location. Price $1200. Robison & land was solemnized at the home which all there did ample justice. Coming out of retirement under
< hild ren’s < 'onibs
Shaving Sets
Ivory Sets
9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114.
Wilde.
73-tf of Mr. and Mrs. Homer H. El-
( liildren's Itriislu-s
The election of officers follow­ the political tutelage of Tom Tag­
F
lash
ligh
ts
Brushes
Hrh<x>l Supplies
hart, on Nob Hill street, the Rev. ed at the business meeting result­ gart, it is expected that he will
F oun tain P ens
PLUMBING
FOR RENT
t ’am eras
Stationerv
W. Judson Oldfield of the Con- ing in Mrs. Norma Reeder, Noble adhere closely to party lines. He
Silver & Gold
N ovelties
Tinkertov
FOR RENT— 4 room apartment ; ^ egational church officiating Grand, Miss Eunice Grubb Vice is one of the few in the group of
P encils
JERRY O’N E A I j — Plumbing. ¡07
W ater Bottl<-s, ete.
P hoto Album s, ete.
and
garage.
Adults
only.
Call
a
t
c*erky,nan.
The
impressive
ring
East Main. Phone 138.
Grand, Mrs. Alice Gowland, Sec­ 18 new Senators who is so con­
— 63 N. Main St.
retary,
Mrs. Eurania Miller, sidered.
76-tf ceremony was used
MONIMENTS
The rooms were very beautiful Treasurer and Mrs. Edith
Phipps
FOR RENT— Furnished House in masses of yellow chrysanthe-
EPIDEMIC OF BROKEN
Financial
Secretary.
MONUMENT— MARKERS
1089 Boulevard. Phone 391-L.
mus with delicate ferns. In the
ANKLES AT DUNSMUIR j -
Lowest Prices
76-3 archway between the living room
ASHLAND GRANITE CO. •
A Birthday Party—
The largest exclusive paint!
and dining room was suspended
DUNSMUIR.
Nov.
30.—
An
ep-
”
aßd
wall paper store in South-/
FOR RENT — 5-room cottage
3rd and East Main St.
223-6mo.
The ninth birthday of Sylvia
era
Oregon.
a
wedding
bell
in
white
chry­
idemic
of
broken
ankles
h
a
s!
on Pioneer Ave., one block from
Provost was celebrated in a very
Drug Sfaro
ASHLAND GRANITE
■ Hotel Ashland. Inquire of Mrs. santhemums with ivy streamers delightful way on Saturday last. struck Dunsmuir people of la te .!
MONUMENTS
Jim Richardson, while en ro u te,
i H. J. Barrett, 174 Oak St. 76-2* caught at either side.
In her absence, her aunt Mrs.
Oregon G ranite Co.
Here the bridal couple were
on
horseback from Sisson
to
FOR RENT— Furnished three stationed and the words spoken B. F. Storm, had a number of her Dunsmuir, was'thrown by his
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
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Re». 47« Laurel
Phone 444-Y room apartment. Adults only. that united them in the holy little friends assemble at her horse which fell on him. One an­
home to surprise her and the
Give possesion about December bonds of matrimony.
kle was badly broken and one
PLANING MILL
surprise
surely was complete.
6th. Inquire Mrs. C. E. Lane, at j The groom was supported by
foot bruised.
74-6 Mr. E. L. Conroy, as best man Upon Sylvia’s return she found her
JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET Tidings after 3 oclock.
Verno Carter, young Southern
and Mrs. Perry L. Wait attended playmates there and what a happy Pacific fireman, while on his en-
WORKS, Cor. Helman and
W ANTED
afternoon they had.
the bride as matron of honor.
Van Ness.
194tf
gine at Redding on Tuesday even­
Games wer played and merri­
The bride was very lovely in a
WANTED— To hear from own­
ing fell off the tank and broke
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
er of good ranch for sale. State beautiful going away gown, in ment held sway. Each little girl both ankles.
Whittle Transfer A Storage Co. cash price, full particulars. D. F. the popular heather shade, with a had brought a dainty gift to com­
Mrs. Marie Behnke also sus­
for SERVICE.
Bush, Minneapolis, Minn.
j corsage bouquet of yellow chry- memorate the important event tained a broken ankle when the ■
Experienced movers and pack­
and the opening of the packages
30-6-Sat.) santhemums and fern.
car in which she was riding was
ers of household goods. Deal­
The matron of honor was was a delightful experience for wrecked near Edgewood.
ers in coal and wood. Phone
WANTED— Washing. 248 1st charming in silken gown in soft the youthful hostess,
117.
St.
62-2mo.* shade of brown.
The rooms were bright with
Office 89 Oak St. near
laurel
berries and the gleam of
There were thirteen guests to
After the ceremony, an elab­
DRESSM AKING— W ork gu ar­
Hotel Ashland
birthday candles, in cheery red I enjoy the time of good cheer in
orate
four
course
Thanksgiving
anteed. 147 Factory 9t. Mrs. B.
upon the birthday cake, made the this hospitable home, but thirteen
T R A N SFE R AND EX PR E SS-
Van H ardenberg.
67-lm o.i dinner was served. In this, the
same color scheme was carried table with its dainty refreshments at table was solved very neatly by
T. L. POWELL— General Trans­
WANTED— Oregon Journal out in the dainty favors and place a delight to the little folks. The a tiny guest getting sleepy.
fer— Good team and motor subscribers. We try to Diease our cards with delicate orange blos­ little girls who helped Sylvia cele­
Those present were Mr. 'and ;
trucks. Good service at a rea­ customers. Charles W. Chattin« j soms, the artistically decorative brate were Helen Harris. Eliza­ Mrs. Ed Gowland, Mr. and Mrs.
sonable price. Phone 83.
beth Joy, Marietta Whitney, Harry Young of Phoenix and Mr.
Jr., Agent.Phone 353-L.
76-6 touch.
The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Dean, Harriet Carleton, and Mrs. Clyde Hamilton and
T R A N SFER AND EX PR E SS—
E.
M. Kimball of Gold Hill, and Mary Poley, and Mildred Thomp-iHve children,
MISCELLANEOUS
King's Transfer, general hauling.
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------------------------------------------------i a sister of Mrs. H. H. Elhart. kins.
Dry wood for sale. Phone 113,
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Dinner G uests a t th e T u ttle H oiue
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May Miss Newton’s work as a trained
Plaza Pool Hall.
45-tf,
Thanksgiving was observed at
communicate with Ensign Lee i nurse has been largely in Por- Thanksgiving Cheer in Many
of
the
Salvation
Army
at
the
land.
Homes—
the
Tuttle home in Bellview in a i
PIANO TEACHER
Mrs. J. R. Robertson, certified)
Thanksgiving is essentially a hospitable fashion, with Mrs.
WhiteShield Home, 565 May-
Mr. Sutherland holds a respon-
falr Ave., Portland. Oregon.
sible position with the American day for family gatherings and Garrett and Mrs. Willey and Mr.!
piano teacher. Credit given in
= Can Company.
High School. Phone 341-J 53tf
friendly reunions and there were L. W. Fahl as dinner guests at
REW AR D
-For return
i ¡li f 11 i <- . .
.
They will make their home in many in Ashland, some of which i the Thanksgiving board with all I
leather bill-fold loaf a football PortI„ 4 where M, Satherlaad i are chronicled below
delicacies of the season to satisfy'
gatne Thuraday. Contataed eu r -!hasah0IIleI|reI>arfd
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Abbott were and cheer. The day was spent
W Jf
... is a Combine,’ rency, driver’s license, etc. Ned
The guests in attendance at host and hostess at a large family i most happily in the pleasant visit
T r e a t m e n t French, Medford.
76-3*
this charming wedding were dinner party Thursday at their that is a part of this observance,
both local and internal, and has beer
Mrs. E. M. Kimball, mother of the hospitable home on Liberty street.
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successful in the treatment o f Catarri
bride; Mr. and Mrs. Perry L.
Every good thing that belongs Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lane Will
for ov. r 40 years. Sold by all druggist.
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, - . ’ r v r v A m . . T oledo, O h :
Wait, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Dusen- to the Thanksgiving feast was Entertain Sunday—
; berry and son of Gold Hill; Mr. there to cheeV and satisfy the as-' Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Lane
¡will have their Thanksgiving din-N"
W. T. Newton, of San Francisco; sembled guests.
Those who shared the happi-Jner tomorrow. It will be a real
Miss Susan Starns of San Fran­
ness
of the day with the Abbott Thanksgiving dinner, with all the
cisco;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Watching cannot always see
Sutherland from Vancouver B. C.; family were Mr. and Mrs. Henry delicious viands that make the
danger ahead. Dodging cannot
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Opperman Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. holiday feast.
always miss it. It comes like
and
two children of San Francis­ Hooker, Mr. and Mrs. T. O. that make the holiday feast.
a flash— does its damage— is
co;
Mr.
L. E. Conroy of Portland; Foose, and daughter Darlene, .The guests th at.w ill enjoy it
gone.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Fiene of Gold Miss Anna Hanson and Master with them are Mrs. Nora Walrad,
Insurance against such risks Hill and Miss Pauline Grieves of Frank Hanson, Z. P. Webster and Mrs. Anna Williams, Miss Geòrgie'
guards you front loss at all
Medford.
F. P. Webster.
Coffee, Miss Hazel and Miss Nina
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times.
To Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland
♦ ”
Emery, Mrs. Marcia Danford, Miss
are extended the best of good T h an k sgivin g at G rants P a ss—
Evelyn Danford, Mrs. C. L. Mc­
Only insurance can give you
Do not forget
wishes for a happy and prosper­
Mrs.
Harriet
Fielding
was
a
Williams
and daughter Constance, /
your Radiator constant financial protection. ous future.
guest for Thanksgiving dinner at and Mr. H. S.Emorv.
Consult your insurance agent
• • •
the pleasant home of Mrs. Huff,
as a specialist in protection.
Ashland Music Study Club Meets in Grants Pass.
Dinner at the Armory—
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The Ashland Music Study Club
The G. A. R. of Ashland were /
Guaranteed lo prevent freezing
met Monday evening at the studio The McWilliams Entertain—
hosts at a splendid chicken din­
and not to injure radiato?-.
of Miss Imogene Wallace.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McWil­ ner on Saturday last at the Arm­
A scientific preparation
Real Estate and Real In­
At this meeting a constitution liams entertained at an elaborate ory. The complimented guests
M ade ami tried in the East
surance. (E s ta b .'1 8 8 3 )
was adopted and the year’s pro­ dinner Thanksgiving. Those who were the ladies of the W. It. C.
Phone 211 41 East Main
Quart 45cts.
Gallon $1.75 j
gram was arranged.
enjoyed their pleasant hospitality and their friends.
It was decided to study Amer­ were Mr. A. E. Hall of Medford,
n o NOT USE ALCOHOL:
__ seventy-
_____ .
There were between
ican composers. American singers, Mr. Duncan and daughter Hazel five and one hundred present to
It boils at 173 degrees
!
(w ater boils at 212<legrecs)
Indian and Negro folk songs, and and Mrs. Pernie Johnson.
enjoy the d eliciou s repast,
and
Freeze-M eter Test Service Free Paul Kotdiler Pledged——
American orchestras.
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the fine visit that follow ed.
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Listed with other pledges of
The program will be planned D in n er at th e Jordan
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fraternities at Linfield College in to cover this general survey of the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan Ladies Aid Meet—
McMinnville, Ore. is the name of American Musical field.
A Prepared Cloth
were gracious host and hostess on , The Ladies Aid of the X'^jir-
At the business session. Miss Thanksgiving Day with Mrs. Net-) ene church niet-at the C. W. Fr». i s
Paul Koehler of Phi Epsilon.
(in can ) only 5 0 cts.
Leona Marsters was elected pres­ tie Green, and her daughters, the I ley home on Mountain Ave. one il=l
To keep your winshield clear.
ident, Mrs. John H. Fuller, vice Misse Flora, Ruth and Frances as ¡day of last week for an all day
Will Last A Year
VACATION NOTICE
president
and Miss
Estella complimented guests.
meeting.
One application for a rain or
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Jon° 8’ secretary and treasurer,
Dinner
G
nests
at
th
e
G
reer
H
om
e
A delightful lunch was the
Snowstorm
that the BALFOUR GUTHRIE' The meet,n<s »re planned for
Mr. and Mrs. Greer entertained { feature of this gathering, which =i=
AVe W ant Your Business TRUST COMPANY. S. A. AR the third Monday evening of each v-ery delightfully at Thanksgiv-! had come together for a most
NOLD, and BLANCHE ARNOLD,' /month; the place to be deter­ ing dinner in their pleasant home worthy and kindly cause,
have filed in the County Court for mined later.
on Granite street.
¡lim e was spent in sewing
After the business session, a
Jackson County, Oregon, their pe­
The guests who shared this, needy families in the city,
tition praying for the vacation i short program of instrumental the season’s cheer, were Mrs. B.
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of all of the Plat of Ashland Or­ music was given.
Hatch and daughter Mrs. Irene ¡ Alpha Club M eets—
For a smooth shave,
chard Tracts, “Plat A”, which
Mrs. ^lara Putnam-Dix and Eagen, Mrs. Anna Williams and
Last Tuesday the Alpha Club IB
and quick service, go
was filed for record in the office Miss LaMa Prescott in a four Miss Georgia Coffee.
.
held
a very enjoyable meeting ■
to the Shell Barber
of the County Clerk of Jackson hand piece delie hted their hearers
The dinner was at midday and with Mrs. L. S. Brown and Mrs, j f | j
Shop, across from De­
¡County on the 7th day of June.j i and kindly responded to encore. the afternoon was devoted to the Hal McNair as hostesses of the
pot. Grinding of all
Miss Lolita Pierson in piano cheery visit that is
1910, and appears of record at
part of I afternoon.
kinds. Children's work
the
solo,
played with her usual bril- Thanksgiving.
; Page 33 of Volume 2 of
i A pleasant feature of the after- i H=
a specialty.-
and to repeated j
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• Records of Plats of jaekson ' liancy and
noon was a delightful reading, ' | g
store,
¡County; said petition praying aPPIau8e responded graciously.
W . A. SH ELL, Prpo.
Reunion at the Miller Home—
by Mrs. Ellis and a most inter-
i also for the vacation of all streets
The club will meet at the home
532 A. St. Ashland, Ore
One of the happiest of family esting, review of her trip to the 1 ^
and alleys in the said plat; and of Mrs' A‘ E' Wood3« December parties assembled at the Miller Orient, by Mrs. C. F. Shephred.
the said petition and any objec-!tke seventeenth.
home on Church street Thanks­
Mrs. Shepherd brought many ja g
tions thereto will be heard by the
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giving. It was an all day gather­ dainty txtiles and curios from the
said court at a session thereof to Murces»ful Convention—
FOR KITCHEN
» be held in the County Court Ashland was well represented ing with an elaborate dinner, th e ! Philippines, China, and Japan, to HI
outstanding feature of which w a s; illustrate her illuminating ad- s a
i House at Jacksonivlle, Oregon, on at the District Convention of the a great twenty pound turkey, with dress.
tg |
Coles Safety Can Opener
; the 26th day of December, 1923. Rebekahs at Grants Pass last all the accompaniments that be-
Dainty refreshments were s e r - )
j
This notice is given by pubii- Saturday. There were fourteen long to a Thanksgiving feast and ved by the hostesses at the close
Paring Knives 15c to 35c
¡cation thereof for thirty days i fl*om Ashland in attendance in the to that strawberries and beauti-;Of the afternoon.
Param ount A lum inum ware
previous to said session, in the afternoon and sixteen in the ful roses from the host’s
own
1
Ashland
Daily Tidings, a public Evening.
Aluminum ami Lisk Rottsters
i f ’ovcred Disli L uncheon—
garden were added.
newspaper printed in Ashland.
During the day the session were
The grandchildren had made
A “Covered Dish” luncheon win ¡ S i
Oregon: the date of first publica- confined to the routine of busi- handsome place cards, with the be {he feature of (he Civic Club I B
tion being November 24tli, 1923. ness but the evening session
Thanksgiving bird in watercolor, meeting Tuesday of next week. ■
CHAUNCEY FLOREY opened with a banquet to the
as their share in the general hap­ All members are especially urged
72-5 Sat.
County Clerk. visiting members given by the
piness.
to be present at 12:30.
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FOR SALE
Christmas Gift Suggestions at
It’s Better
For Furniture
Valentines
“Val spar”
J. O. RIGG
Headquarters for Chrsitmas Gifts
Make your selections early while
Stock is Complete
McNair Bros.
Med fold Stores
Will Be
Holiday Attire
Ready for the
Christmas
Season
H all’s Catarrh
Danger Is A
Quick Traveler
MONDAY EVE., DEC. 3
Ashland
Service Station
There w ill be a band concert on the street be-
Cold Weather
is coming
ginning at 7:00 P. M. and the windows will Ite
It’s Here.
Try
Whiz Anti-Fleeze
unveiled at 7:30 P. M. Come and enjoy the eve­
!
Billings Agency
ning.
No-Dim:
Dr. Oeser & Son
$50.00
REWARD
Lost between Post Office and Enders
package about size of shoe box containing fifteen
costumes for the girls chorus in Lithian Minstrel
Show.
j
L-J • '
Finder will please return same to John Enders
PROVOST BROS
and receive the above reward.