Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 04, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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Tuesday, tkxeinbcr 4, Ji>23
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Thanksgiving dinnetf a feast. The the school year opportunities
ones
enjoying this pleasant hos­ arose whereby th is same chapter
F o r Many an Ashland Household ' ’
PHYSICIANS
pitality were the Misses Allen, wag enabled to be of service to
To have the pains and aches of
MBS. GRACE 1 . ANDREWS, Editor
.Stephenson, R e e d , A n d erso n ,, different high school students. It
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi- a had hack removed— to be en-
Phooe Items to her at 345-R, between It» A M. and 2 P M.
Sims. Eby. Keiting. There were a j is in order to do this work on a
dence and office, 108 Pioneer (Rely free from annoying, danger-
and evenings.
number of other guests invited for somewhat larger scale th at they
avenue. Telephone 28. Office ous urinary disorders, is enough
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the social evening th at followed. will hold a bazaar on Thursday
hours, 10 to 12 a. m .; 2 to 5 to make any kidney sufferer grate- Calendar of the Week—
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dinner was served at noon with
of this week at the J. P. Dodge
p. m. only.
ful. The following advice of one! Tuesday, Dec. 4— Covered Dish the Thanksgiving bird as piece E n tertain Ju n io r High Teacher«
& Sons F u rn itu re store, where
Mis9 Edna Goheen and Mrs j lovely gifts at all prices will be
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P rac­ who has suffered will prove help- Luncheon. Civic Club at Club de resistance, accompanied by alt
ful to hundreds of Ashland re a d -1 House, 12:30 .
the delicacies of the season that .-Weston Henry were hostesses at , obtainable.
tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
Tuesday, Dec. 4.— P. E. O.. go to make a Thanksgiving feast, i a “ Juvenile” party given for the (
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th ro at— X-ray including teeth. era-
Mrs.
Jennie
Hammond,
649
E
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!
Tuesday
evening.
Do R
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The guests were cousins of Mrs. teachers of Junior High at Miss!
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
5^
them later,
Wednesday. Saturday, Dec. 4-8 Swenning and were retu rn in g Goheen’s pleasant apartm ent a t ' r»arHr.l
"My
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland. ^ ain ^t., Ashland, says
that
kidneys troubled me for some time — W inter F air C hautauqua Bulld- from an e x t e n d ,„ u r of
Mrs. Van S an fs.
Ore.
75tf
and I had such severe backaches •' ing.
east, visiting a daughter in Phil-
The quests came in youthful
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DR. E. B. ANGELL——Chiropractic it was hard for me to keep going,
Friday, Dec. 7.— Missionary adelphia and the Pershing fa m ily .! CO9tume> the games carired out
and
Electro-Therapy. Office I was hardly ever free from diz- Meeting a t C hristian Church. Af­ Mrs. Bechtol is a cousin of Gen- the not-so-longlago childhood o f ,« De[ ^ c° “ r„ fresh k,pppred salmon
phone 48; residence 142. F irst ziness and headaches and the ac- ternoon and evening.
eral Pershing. Mr. Bechtol has Itke Buests and the refreshm ents
° S’
53-tf
N atlonal Bank building.
tion of my kidneys was irregular. ' Friday, Dec. 7— Ladies Aid, held a responsible position with WPre Quite in line: the first course i
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the
G
reat
N
orthern
R.
R.
for
the
deliciously
dainty
supper
!
_
Doan’s
Pills
helped
me
more
than
Presbyterian
Church,
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
any other remedy I ever tried and I
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years. Mr. and Mrs. Bechtol left served> being bread and milk and
& SHORT COURSES
office Phone 91.
it was not long before I was free Home G athering#—
for th eir Portland home the lastj anim a> crackers,
Intensive practical instruction
DR. ERNEST \V. SMITH— C hiro-j from the backaches and other
Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Danford of the week.
The favors w’ere all-day suck in agricultural specialties varying
from
praetor, near Postoffice. Hours signs of kidney com plaint.”
j wer host and hostess a t a gath-
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ers and these were dressed by the lo
^ s: one week to 20 weeks as’ fol-
9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114.
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t : ering of the clan, at which twen- Mr. and Mrs. Stephens E n tertain Buests. The one doing it most ar-
General A griculture
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Stephens ! tistically scured a reward of m erit j
simply ask for a kidney remedy ty-five members of the Grubb
Jan. 2-March 19
PLUMBING’
_ get Doan's Pills— the same th at families were present for the were host and hostess at a very that would delight the heart of
H orticulture
Jan. 2-March 19
JER RY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 201 Mrs. Hammond had. Foster-M il-! Thanksgiving feast, a t high noon, elaborate Thanksgiving dinner any child.
Dairy M anufacturing
burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. jin th eir beautiful new home.
At a late hour the guests said
E ast Main. Phone 138.
to a large num ber ot friends. A
Jan. 7-Feb. 2
No. 4 1 1 Those who gathered for the turkey, so large th a t it had to be reluctant goodnights.
Herdsmen
and Cow Testers
MONUMENTS
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! “
• - ------ « reunion were Mrs. J. L. Grubb prepared a t a local restau ran t
Jan. 2.-June 12
and all the delicionus things th at -Missionary M eeting at C hristian Parm Mechanlcs, Tractors, Trucks,
MONUMENT— MARKERS
f
fn
liiiiin
a
nd faml,y
Mr family,
and Mr9 Mr. Butler
etc.
uaassinea
c
o
lu
m
n
Walker
and
Jim
‘
go with a Thanksgiving feast Church—
Lowest Prices
Jan.
2-March
19
C lassified Column R ates
W alker, Mrs. Sarah W alker, Mr. were served at this hospitable
On Friday of this week. Miss'
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
Farm Mechanics (one week)
One cent the word each and Mrs. Jack True, Mr. and Mrs. board.
Goldie Wells a returned mission-,
Feb. 18-Feb. 23
3rd and E ast Main St.
223-6mo.
The newest designs in bases and shades for
time.
H arry Grubb, Mr. and Mrs. Lar-
ary from Africa and Mrs. Swope
Third Annual C anner’s School
tloor or table use offer many su g g e st ions fo r
ASHLAND GRANITE
To run every issue for o n e ( kin Grubb and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Lym an E n tertain — the state president of the Wo 1
Eeb‘ 4’Eeb’ 23
Land
Classification
and
Appraisal
MONUMENTS
beautifying the home at little cost.
month or more,
the word Applegate and family. The after-
Mr. and Mrs. Lyman, of L in -!man 8 Misisonary Society of the
Jan. 7-Jan. 12
Oregon G ranite Co.
each time.
noon wa8 8pent jn th e delightful coin street had as th eir guests on C hristian church will be present A gricultural E conom ic C onference
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
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th a t relatives and friends of Thanksgiving
Jan. 2 1 -Jan. 2 5
Mr. and M rs.1 at open m eetings held both after-
Res. 47« Laurel
Phone 4 44-Y, !
For fu rth er inform ation regar­
Miksch of Bellview who spent th ej noon and evening. Mrs. Swope
FOR SALE
l° nS standing enjoy.
ding any course address
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;
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day there in a most delightful wil1 haVG the address of the after-
The W illard Service SI ation
PLANING MILL
The REGISTRAR
FOR SALE— Registered Berk- (Mr
EntertjUn_
visit. Mr. and Mrs. Miksch had noon’ and M,ss Goldie Wells will
OREGON AGRICULTURAL
180 E Main
Ashland
JORDON’S SASII AND CABINET shire sows and one registered ! Mr. and Mrs. Emil Piel were th eir Thanksgiving dinner on speak a t 7 ;30 in the evetning^
COLLEGE,
WORKS, Cor. Helman
and boar; also, some young stock. I gracjOU8 host and hostess in their F rid ay for th eir son W alter Mik- Every one interested is invited to
Corvallis, Oregon
Van Ness.
-
194tf Phone 10-F5.
7 7"6 : pleasant home on Granite street sch, who arrived from McMinn- tbp8e meetings.
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WILLY-KNIGHT SIX, 1920 to a group of relatives and close vllle the night before.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
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Kiddies
Will
Have
Xmas Cheer__
friends
on
Thanksgiving
Day
at
model,
alm
ost
good
as
new,
for
W hittle T ransfer A Storage Co.
two
o’clock.
Thanksgiving
Dinner—
Thanks
to
the
efforts
of the
$450. Ashland Auto Company.
for SERVICE.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
O.
Anderson
W’
C’
T
’
U-
in
Planning
for
th e '
Covers were laid for ten at this
77-3
Experienced movers and pack­
_ delightful dinner, at which in- entertained as dinner guests Mr. ) entertainm ent Friday night in j
ers o f household goods. Deal­
FOR SALE— Registered tri- terest centered in the royal and Mrs. E. J. Farlow , Mrs. A n -iw hich a num ber assisted, the lit-
ers in coal and wood. Phone
color collie, female, from prize bird to wihc’h were added all the derson's parents, at a delightful t,e orPhans a t the Farm H om e1
117.
winning stocks, 18 months old, delicacies of the season.
Thanksgiving dinner at high noon will have a Christmas.
Office 89 Oak St. near
$20.00. C rater Lake Kennels,
In spite of counter attractions
The
guest
list
included
Mrs.
Thursday.
Hotel Ashland
Medford 30 Keene Way.
78-3* Applegate, Mrs. Mary Dunn, Mrs.
. a large audience gathered at the
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
B
ates
E
n
tertain
on
Presbyterian ch.ych to enjoy the
Elizabeth
Van
Sant,
Mrs.
Atkin­
FOR SALE- -To close an estate
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Thanksgiving—»
Brogram
given. This was made up
T. L. POW ELL— General T ra n s -' J room house, large barn and son. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chitwood
Mrs. Selma Gray and Mr. W ar-
a n ,,mber of interesting read-
fer— Good team
and
motor j other out-buildings. 3 1-3 acre of j
Jacksonville and Miss Lydia
ner
were
complimented
guests
at
ings
by the Rov- and Mrs.
trucks. Good service at a rea- hind with free w ater right. Gall ■
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a delicious six oclcok dinner a t IjGRBctt. The selections varied in
sonable price. Phone 83.
at ®3 N. Main.
76tf
Guests at the Henry's—
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nate sentinient— from grave to gay to
FOR SALE— Modern 3 room ! Mr. and Mrs. W eston Henry en­ Bates on Scenic Drive, Thanks- 9uit
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
preferences of the listen-
K ing’s Transfer, general hauling, bungalow,
acre ground, garage tertained
very delightfully at giving. The evening was spent in er8’ Sonie> P°ems by well known
Dry wood for sale, l ’hone 113, ‘‘hicken h ouse, lots of fruit, good th eir cozy ap artm en t on Vista, a t the pleasant visit of friends.
j authors, others clever bits of
Plaza Pool Hall.
45_t f , location. Price $1200. Robison & an elaborate dinner party on
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(hum or carrying a message.
------------------------------------------------Wilde.
73-tf Thanksgiving evening.
Thanksgiving at th e H arbor’»__
Tbe Qu a rte tt.e from the M. E.
PIANO TEACHER
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Mr. and Mrs. B arber enter- cboir’ Mr" Yeo’ Mrs- Crews, Mrs.
The
complimented
guests
were
Mrs. J. R. R obertson, certified |
FOR RENT
Miss Gertie Haan and Miss Edna tained Thanksgiving at a very E’ ° ’ Smith and Miss Jean Ander-
piano teacher. Credit given in _______
Goheen.
delightful dinner, at which covers son sang 1 d Like to Go Down
H ighS chool. Phone 341-J 53tf — FolJ
RENT— Housekeeping
• • .
were laid for eleven. Those who South Once More” in their de-
apartm ents close in. 573 E. Main
CHALMERS S IX PRICES «
Family Reunion—
enjoyed this bountiful repast DBhtfully finished fashion. Miss
St.
77-3*
F or a smooth shave,
5>Pas«enger Touring - «1185
Sedan-Coach - - - -
________ _
There was a gathering of rel- were Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fraley, j Eva Poley and Mrs. Perry Ash-
»15S5
and quick service, go
7-Passenger
Touring
-
1295
7-Passenger Sedan - -
the
Messrs.
K
arl
Rose,
and
David
c
ra
ft’
sang
a
duet
beautifully
¡~
FOR RENT— 4 room apartm ent atives at the P»eaaa» t A. M."
2095
to the Shell Barber
Sport Touring - - - «1335
and garage. Adults only. Call at Beaver home on
Thanksgiving Jackson, Mrs. Elizaheth ^ m ith , with Miss Mar9ters a t the piano.
Shop, across from De­
63 N. Main St.
76-tf when the members of the Yockey. Mrs. F. E. Miller, Mr. Geo. W a t- iMiss Jean And^rson and Mr. Yeo
Print f . t. i . Drtrtit. Rnrtnut tatt t« bt »¿tit J
pot. G rinding of all
"
-
. .. » Herndon and J. B. Beaver fam il- son, and Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Hazle- Sang “ s PrInBtime” very feelingly.
. H ydraulic Four-W haal Brake», optional, ^75 extra
kinds. C hildren's work
WANTED
' Ps assen,bled for the delightful ton, house guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Van Fosen at the piano. Mrs.
a specialty.
E. O. Smith sang the W ard-
------------------------------ vis,t and Thanksgiving feast pre- Barber.
W. A. SHELL, Prpo.
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Stephens arrangem ut of “ There
WANTED— W ashing. 248 1st Pared for th eir enjoym ent on th a t
532 A. St. Ashland, Ore
St.
62-2mo.* happy holiday.
D inner in H onor of Teachers__
L ittle Girl Don’t Cry” in her
Successor to A. W. W alker Auto Co.
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The hospitable home of Mr J p,eaaing way- Miss Laura P res­
MEDFORD, OREGON
DRESSMAKING— W ork g u ar­ The Spindler’s Entertain—
and Mrs. Louis Schwein was t h e j COtt at the piano- A youug lady
anteed. 147 Factory St. Mrs. B.
Miss Dorothy Abbott, Mrs. scene of a pleasant gathering whose nai»e I did not learn ac-
Van H ardenherg.
67-lm o. Bertha Corth ell and Miss M arjorie
Thanksgiving when covers were companied Mrs. Leggett in her
Caserole
Corthell
were
complimented laid for nine at a four course six reading “A F ar Country.”
M ANTED— Oregon Jo u rn al guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
The proceeds were around $70
Pyrex
o’clock dinner, at which the com­
subscribers. We try to Diease our Spindler at a lovely Thanksgiving
plim ented guests were Miss Hall and the ladies of the W. C. T. U.
custom ers, d ia rie s W. C hattin, dinner.
Miss Black. Miss Ruch and Mr. feel e3pecially appreciative for!
Jr., A gent. Phone 353-L.
76-6
Miss Abbott and a guest f r o m Don
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nnai™ Those who shared i those who gave th eir time aud '
Stephens.
Baking Dishes, Pie Plates,
Medford were honor guests also a t ¡th is gracious hospitality enjoyed ; ta,pnt to the cause of the help-
in Silver Service.
MISCELLANEOUS
a delightful dinner Sunday at the the home feeling and delightful ,e89’
Doran home
dinner very much.
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ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE- -May
. . .
• * *
G uest at th e D oran’s H om e—
com m unicate with Ensign Lee Go f<> Medford_
Guest at Dinner__
! Miss Dorothy Abbott, who Is!
of the Salvation Army at the
Seven-Passenger Sedan ’2095
Mrs. Josephine D. Crocker w a s !ber froni Minnesota teaching the!
W hiteShield Home, 565 May- j Mrs. Josephine Poley the Miss­
Even at this new low price you will find
es Minnie and Evangeline Poley, the special guest a t a bountiful fourth grade at the Ju n io r high.
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
nothing lacking, nothing more to be de­
_______________ ________ _ Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Andrews, Thanksgiving dinner
gh«en by was e n te rta ined for Sunday din-j
sired in this custom-type seven-passenger
RESHINGLIXG A CALSOMINING and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. H art- Mrs. and Mrs. M. Switzer a t th eir ner at ,ho home of Mrs. Jam es A. I
enclosed car. E quipm ent includes floor
exhaust heater, bumpers front and rear,
For reshingling or painting and ley and children were dinner cozy ap artm en t in Mrs. C rocker’s ! Doran at 698 Ashland street.
nickeled
radiator, and cowl and head
calsom ining all work guaranteed Bursts at the home of Mrs. Abbie home, on Church. The dinner was I Dorothy Abbott and Alice Doran
lamps; dome and rear quarter lights; satin
call A. V. Hood, Phone 398 or Thomas of Medford on Thanksgiv- a t noon and the afternoon was
_ represent a third generation in
nickel hardware, m otom eter, trunk and
C. W. Judkins Phone 390-R.
Day.
spent in visiting.
tbe friendship of these two fam- j
rack, rear view mirror, windshield wiper and
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Hies. The g ra n d p a ren ts-o f both!
77-lm o*!
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visor, soft roof construction, extra wheel
Mr. and Mrs. C. D, Woods enter» The Pierce’s Entertain__
! gir,s were friends in the old days !
BUY CHRISTMAS PRESENTS ! u i n __
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
H.
Pierce
and
of pIoneer life in Minnesota. Mr.
Paisley shawl, beautiful pattern,
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Davis and Mrs. H arrison entertained at din- (and Mrs. George E. Corey and
perfect condition ; hand painted j
young son were dinner guests at n er Thanksgiving a num ber of ! d au Bh ter, Mildred, also Minnesota
chocolate pot: hat rack, six buf-
a most delicious
friends of the Dorans, drove over
falo horns highly polished; old
on relatives and friends.
o j
’
Thanksgiving at the hospitable
Those who enjoyed the delight­ from Medford and were guests
mahogany center table. Shown
home of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Woods ful Thanksgiving feast were Mr. at the Doran home in the a fte r­
any tim e except Sunday. 140
• • •
and Mrs. H. 8. H arrison, Mr. and noon. Although Miss Abbott met
Lincoln St.
7 7 3 • Dinner at the Randles—
Mrs. N. H. H arrison and baby, the Corey’s for the first time
The largest exclusive paint
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Randles Mrs. Mosier and Miss Ruth L. there was a tie of friendship
and wall paper store in South-
had
a family gathering at which Osmun.
which always unites these from
A G o o d Thing - DON'T MISS IT.
Î ern Oregon.
the beginning.
« • •
sixteen guests were asked to
Send you
your name and address plainly share their pleasant hospitality Surprise fo r Mr. and Mrs. Reed—
Mrs. Doran likened the party
written together w»th 5 cents (and th ii!
4
««»pivur.iy
slip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co. D e
a m ° 8t e elaborate
*aborate six o'clock
o ’clock
A pleasant surprise was staged t0 an °*d fashioned M innesota
5 Moinea,
i AI
I,.
• » in return t
Iowa, and 1 receive
Thanksgiving dinner.
Thanksgiving evening, the occa- j ia nihoree.
trial package containing Chamberl*in’<
• • •
• * •
sion
being the wedding anniver­
tough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup
T
h
an
k
sgivin
g
D
in
n
er—
oronchial, ‘ flu” and whooping coughs
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Reed of
Owing to the W inter F air activ­
ind tickling throat; Chamberlain’. Stom
The members of the T. W. Wix- Avery street. It was a neighbor- ities of this week and the Christ-1
aeh and Liver Tablets for eiomach trou
’«digestion, gassy pains that crow» on. D. C. Crlmmins, Sam Oslln, hool affair and only the immed­ mas rush which comes immediate-!
Ute heart, biliousness and constipafion and Roy Parr families, to the iate
neighbors composed the ly after there will be no meeting)
hamberlam’s Salve, needed in every number of seventeen were dinner
guests.
W ith baskets laden with of the Parent-T eacher Council in j
W atching cannot always see
faniilv for bums, scalds, wounds, pilea
guests
at
an
elaborate
Thanksgiv­
danger ahead. Dodging cannot
delicious refreshm ents, Mr. and December. An im portant m eeting j
and skm affections; these valued family
medicines for only 5 cents. Don’t miss it ing Repast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Fifield, Mr. and Mrs. is being planned early in Janu-i
always miss it. It comes like
Mrs. H. J. Butterfield, on our Gray and daughter Madge, and ary when all committees will e ith ­
a flash— does its damage— is
national holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Marean proceded to er give reports of work aecom- j
UTILITY L* JS -EAL r
gone.
Every home is needful some­
• • •
surprise most completely the host plished or outlines of work to bej
where of better and more
Insurance against such risks
The Coombe's Entontain—
and hostess. The evening was carried on the rest of the year. I
—is tbe every day-after-day c< ven’u nce t f an
guards you from loss at all
light from a more beautiful
Mr. and Mrs. Coornbe were gra­ pleasantly spent in stories told
T r e a tm e n t
Electrical Appliance Gift, addi. •; i « tbe’ app «
times.
?th local and internal, and has beei cious host and hostess at a beaun- and friendly visit.
The P, E . O. Activities—
adornment for th e room. We
eiation by tbe recipient, so why n o / u . c c t t!i ;
• « •
iccessful in the treatment of Catarrl tiful Thanksgiving dinner served
Only insurance can give you
The
P.
E.
O.
Sisterhood
is
a
approval by making sure in selecting your ; ’
r ov.r 40 years. Sold by all druggist.«
are showing an extraordin­
at four to the following guests: Teachers Entertained—
constant financial protection.
philanthropic
organization
which
J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohk !
•
from
our
fine
showing.
The Misses Temple, Manuel and is not so well known in Ashland
ary 1»\. itiful stock of cbaii-
J
*lr- aad Mrs. Ernest Wallen and
Consult your insurance agent
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Junior
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Detrick
W
illiams
were
hostesses
at
a
as a specialist in protection.
as some other groups. W hile the
i.» rs of all styles.
W affle Irons. Percolators. Irons. Toasters, r ’oMpletc
Thanksgiving dinner, with
the main work of this society is to
H aw thorn^ teachers
cojnpli- assist girls through school each
Cooking Sets. Curling Irons— $ 1 .2 5 and up.
$3.25 and up
Leaves a bad cough. So doM “ flu»' i w»
»»
and la grippe. But these lingering
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SwMmin« Ent*«aln mented guests, a t the Merrill | chapter has its own local activi­
coughs yield easily to the healing
and Mrs. Swenning on home on the Boulevard.
ties. C hapter AC last year gave
Real E state and Real In­
and curative qualities of
Church
street had as guests for
The dinner was served at five- baskets at the holiday season
surance. (E stab. 1883)
C H A M B E R L A IN * « Thlnksglvlng, Mr. and Mrs. I. P. thirty, Friday evening with tu r- which contained food and cloth-
Phane 211 41 E ast Main
C O U G H « R E M JCDY Bechtol of Portland.
key as the piece de resistance and ing, to those who were not reach-
Every user is « friend
I A most elaborate Thanksgiving all the other things th at make of ed by other organizations. During
s o c ie t y
Lamps
From our present ample display of
Lamps, choosing one or more suited
for Gift giving is a real pleasure.
Jordan Electric Co.
Pick Chalmers Six for
Advanced Engineering
When you pick Chal­
m ers as your ch oice
among the finer sixes
you are assured of all
the ad van tages that
advanced engineering
can give.
Lockheed type hydrau­
lic four-w heel brake
equipm ent is typical
of the progressive pol­
icy that has put Chal­
mers in the forefront
and is keeping it there.
Oregon-Califomia Auto Disl. Corp.
yZ,.
PROVOST BROS
%yrt-p verted
CHALMERS
SIX
Wall Paper
Paints, Oils,
Glass and
Building Paper
Give Something Electrical
J. O. RIGG
See Our
Display
Pretty
( Jian-
deliers
Danger Is A
Quick Traveler
Mali’s Catarrh
ä g - ^ ic in e “aCom1’""
Billings Agency
^K.ONCHITIS
aDd GeDe and He,en Detr,ck-
The Philadelphia Diamond Grid Battery Station
Ashland Electric Supply