Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 06, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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PROFESSIONAL
Classified Column
Tliurw laj, December 0, JUiilf
K ins’s Heralds Meet—
Hiram Smith and
Rev. Robert A uviliary M eeting—
Plans for its renovation were
The
K
ing's
Heralds
m
eeting
on
McLean
assisted
in
the
devotional
The meeting of the Auxiliary iu discussed’and also the much need­
Classified Column R ates
Saturday afternoon at the home exercises, and Paul Brown, M rs.’ its new home in the arm ory, was
One cent the word each
ed repairing of the Armory. This
PHYSICIANS
MRS.
GRACE
E.
ANDREW
S,
Editor
of Donald Vestal was a success H art, Mary Spencer, and Ruth a most enthusiastic one.
time.
Phon« Items to her at 345-R, between 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.
in every sense of the word.
(Continued on page 4)
ork conducted conferences.
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To run every issue for one !
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
and evenings.
There w'ere nineteen present, in
Considerable im portant busi
m onth or more,
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dence and office, 108 Pioneer
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each time.
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
Calendar of the Week—
’ arrived, Mr. and Mrs. Henry the afternoon.
convention, new plans made, and
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
A feature th at was very inter- a new group of officers elected.
Thursday,
Dec.
6—
P.*
E.
O
.!
Fiock
of
Yreka
and
th
eir
small
FOR
SALK
p. ra. only.
daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. Boyd esting was the delightful story The entire convention was a most i ,,
Bazaar, a t Dodge's.
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FOR SALE— Shepherd puppies
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac-
Thursday, Dec. 6— W inter F air Tucker and son W ilbur of Bell told by Mrs. Coder as a part oU helpful and well attended; and "
79-3 C hautauqua Building.
the program.
the f un and fellowship at the Sat- ,
tlce lim ited to eye, ear, nose and Î5.00 each. Jesse Neil.
view.
Many
and
pleasant
plans
were
|
urday evening banquet made all
th ro a t— X-ray including teeth.
Friday, Dec. 7.— Missionary
Some of "the relatives met for
FOR SALE— Cheap, Ford to u r­
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to ing car body. Inquire O. S. Butler. Society M. E. Church, Miss Song- the first time at this pleasant re- made for ,h e ir next meeting,
the delegates acquainted with
Delicious
refreshm
ents
th
at
de­
er, hostess.
6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland.
each
other in a very happy w ay .'
union. Till the tim e of their de­
79-3»
lighted
the
hearts
of
the
parta-
Friday, Dec. 7.— Ladies Aid, parture, the tim e wras spent in a
Ore.
The new officers are as follows I
FOR SALE— Auto k n itte r prac­ Presbyterian Church.
round of gayety: a th eatre party kers were served at the close oi — president, Miss Mabel Trott.
DR. E. B. ANGELI^—Chiropractic tically new. Will sell at half price.
Monday, Dec. 11— Ashland Thursday night, a dance Friday the afternoon.
Ashland; vice pres., Jam es Hen-1
ormal pening
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and
Electro-Therapy. Office Call 151 Nursery St. Saturday Study Club, Mrs. J. P. Dodge night, and a drive around the val-
rikson. G rants Pass; vice pres.,
phone 48; residence 142. F irst afternoons.
l W ednesday Club Doings__
79-3* hostess.
Evelyn H ulet, M errill; secretary,
leyon Friday morning.
N ational Bank building.
Two tre a ts are scheduled foi Gladys Fry, Medford; treasurer,
Tuesday,
Dec.
11—
French
The
guests
from
the
north
left
_______i l‘OR SALE— Thoroughbred
ithe friends of the Wednesday Ted Cramer, G rants Pass; pastor
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings P itt Bull dog 1 year old. Very club, Mrs. F. D. W agner, hostess. Saturday, and., those going south
Club this month.
j advisor, F. Gordon H art, G rants
W ednesday,
Dec.
12— Wed­ departed on Friday.
office. Phone 91.
alert, good m anners. Inquire 280
The first is on next W ednesday j Pass; alum ni supt., Rev. W. Jud-
Corner Main and Central
nesday
Club.
Presbyterian
C
hurch
Mr.
Jasp
er
Dennis'
was
de­
H argadine St.
79-3*
when
another
dem
onstartion
oi
DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­
son
Oldfield,
Ashland;
junior
Parlors.
lighted with Ashland and has re­
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practor, near Postoffice. Hours
I'OR SALE— Three cook and
turned home with the intention the dainty things m anufactured supt., Dorothy Hussong, Medford;
9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114.
three heating stoves, also stove T h an k sgivin g G uests—
of disposing of his interests there under Mrs. Ellis’ skilled direc­ interm ediate supt,, Mary Speucer,
- repairing done. At Eagle Brass
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barrett were and plans to locate in Ashland, tion will be held and later in the Ashland; Quiet Hour supt., Emily!'«
PLUMBING
W orks. Oberlain street.
79-6* dinner guests in the pleasant w ith a view of going into business month a rare tre a t in store is the Brown, Phoenix;* Tenth Legion,
We have embodied the idea of Service in
dram atic recital to be given by Jeanette Gore, Phoenix; miss, and
Mowatt home on Tahnksgiving later if it suits him.
JER R Y O’NEAL— Plum bing. 20'
FOR SALE— Registered B erk­
Dr.
Mattie
Shaw
for
the
W
ednes­
Day.
recruit, Delia Steiner, Medford;
E ast Main. Phone 138.
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every transaction to make business relations
shire sows and one registered
day Club; more about which will Prayer meeting. Gale W illiams,
Mrs.
B
arrett
came
over
for
the
boar; also, some young stock.
be said later.
MONUMENTS
holiday recess and was a guest of Slumber Party—
G rants Pass; social and recreation
more pleasant, gratifying and advantageous to
Phone 10-F5
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77-6 Mrs. W. H. Mowatt du rin g the
During the Thanksgiving holi­
Neal
Newland,
M
edford;'
educa­
MONUMENT— MARKERS
day recess there wras a most de­ Luncheon Friday—
the large elientile we serve.
week ju st past.
tional, G ertrude Brown, Ashland;
WANTED
Lowest Prices
At six o'clock Friday evening C. E. W orld supt., Pitt Penny,
Mrs. B arrett is teaching a t E tna lightful party given nt the home
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
WANTED— A puppy at Oregon Mills, where she has held th e posi- of Miss Clara Costley of Talent. there will be a luncheon at the
Rogue River; press
correspon­
3rd and East Main St.
223-6mo. Hotel. Phone 112
79-3 j tlon for a num ber of years. Her Miss Costley is home for a visit Christian church in honor of the dent, Ramona Wise, A shland; ex-
The name “ Reddvs” on the gift »ox adds
ASH LAND G RANITE
WANTED— W ashing. 248 1st vacations are spent a t h er home with h er parents but retu rn s soon state president of the W oman's tenison supt., M. E. Olson, Med­
to Portland. s
Missionary society, Mrs. Swope, ford.
MONUMENTS
much in Prestige hut nothing in price.
62-2mo.* in Ashland.
The
guests
at
this
pleasant
af­
and
Miss Goldie Wells the re tu rn ­
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The week was a joy to these
O regon G ranite Co.
dates fair from Ashland were the Misses ed m issionary from Africa, who Meets at Miss Monger's—
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
DRESSMAKING— W ork guar­ friends whose friendship
M arjorie and Ruth Fifield, and will given an address th a t.e v e n ­
back
for
many
years.
R* m . 47Ö Laurel
Phone 444-Y anteed. 147 Factory St. Mrs. B.
The Missionary society of the
ou are invited to consider o u r store a place
Miss Lucile Gilmore. Miss Ruth ing.
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67-lm o.
M. E. church will meet at the
PLANING MILL
Mrs. Swope will give a lecture home of Miss Mollie Songer on
I
Civic Club Party*Very Successful Bowman w&s a guest for the even­
to meet your friends while in Medford.
ing.
in
the afternoon at tw o-thirty. Friday afternoon of this week.
WANTED—
Oregon
Jo
b
rn
al
One of the strictly social affairs
JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET
Only girls who have indulged Both these m eeting are open to
The members are planning to
WORKS, Cor. Helman and subscribers. We try to please our of the Civic Club occurred Tues­
In slum ber parties know how de­ everyone intersted and all are to bring their Christm as offering
Van Ness.
194tf custom ers. Charles W. Chattin,, day of this week.
lightfully the hours were passed. invited to be present at either or at this meeting. It is to be sent
Jr., A gent.Phone 353-L.
76-6
The afternoon's enjoyment op­
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
to Dr, F erris in India for an am ­
ened with a most delightful ‘‘Cov­ The next m orning, a fte r a deli both of them.
MISCELLANEOUS
W hittle Transfer & Storage Co.
clous
breakfast
the
Ashland
A
num
ber
of
ladies
from
Med­
bulance fund.
ered Dish” luncheon, served at
for SERVICE.
guests returned to th eir homes.
ford
are
planning
to
attend.
twelve
thirty.
The afternoon’s program is in
I,OST— Tuesday night, brown
A F in e Program —
Experienced movers and pack­
At
this
m
eeting
Miss
Wells
will
charge of Mrs. George Eubanks,
These luncheons are always
leather bag from car in front of
ers of household goods. Deal­
Sunday, December 2, was the show many curios from her field, and is planned front the book on
Nat. Finder leave at Tidings of­ pleasant, and always too there Is
ers in coal and wood. Phone fice. Reward.
(
gO-2 an elem ent of surprise; fo r no one day set ap art in th e Christion and young people are particularly Japan th a t the society is study­
Loug Fam ous for its Diam onds
117.
ing this year.
knows w hat the other brings and churches for th eir annual obser­ invited to attend.
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Office 89 Oak St. near
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May always again th ere is delight, for vance of “The W om an’s Mission­
A social hour is always a part
Hotel Ashland
communicate with Ensign Lee results never fail to be all one ary Day.” The F irst Christian F in e C. E. C onvention—
of these m eetings and refresh­
church here, used the morning
of th e Salvation Army a t the could possibly wish.
The C. E. convention was held m ents are served a t-th e close.
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TRANSFER AND EXPRESS—
hour
for
a
w
onderfully
interest­
W hiteShield Home, 565 May-
in
the
Bethany
Presbyterian
P rio r to th e luncheon, the Club
ing program .
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
church at .G rants Pass; the ses-1
T. L. POW ELL— General Trans-
was favored with two beautiful
Aside
from
the
usual
music,
sions being held on Saturday}
— Good team
and
motor RESHINGLING & CALSOMINING duets, pleasingly rendered by Mrs.
there
were
special
num
bers
with
afternoon
and Sunday. The theme}
trucks. Good service at a re a ­
For reshingling or painting and Perry A shcraft and Miss Evange­ violin and piano by the Misses
of
the
convention
was “Oppor- |
sonable price. Phone 83,
calsomining all work guaranteed line Poley, w ith Miss M arsters in H agar, th a t were mnch appreciat­
tu n ity ” which was developed in }
sym pathetic accompaniment.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS— call A. V. Hood. Phone 39 8 or
ed.
various
phases by the p rin cip al1
As a delightful close Miss
K ing’s T ransfer, general hauling. C. W. Judkins Phone 390-R.
A
playlet,
in
which
Mrs.
Coopei
speakers
and thru
conferences.!
Laura Prescott played two solos
Dry wood for sale. Phone 113,
77-lm o*
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Floyd
Putm
an
and
Those who gave addresses were ■
in her finished fashion. The songs
Plaza Pool Hall.
45-tf
Vera
W
right,
presented
the
Paul Brown. Pacific Coast field
and solos added much to the
thought of the hour (self-denial) secretary from Los A n g e rs, Rev. I
0 . A. C. SHORT COURSES pleasure of the afternoon.
Intensive practical instruction
There were perhaps fifty of the in a very interseting and appeal­ F. Gordon H art, of G rants Pass,|
in agricultural specialties varying membership present to enjoy the ing way, was the feature of the Rev. Field of G rants Pass, and
F o r a smooth shave,
it tears away with ruthless grasp the black vei
from one week to 20 weeks as fol-
m orning’s exercises.
and quick service, go
Rev.
Oldfield
of
Ashland.
Rev.
luncheon
and
the
social
a
fte
r­
i low s:
of secrecy. It drags into the merciless light o f day
No doubt those who heard this
to the Shell B arber
noon th a t followed.
General A griculture
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that insidious monster that spreads its coils into
Shop, across from De­
Jan. 2-March 19
The hostesses on the occasion program will feel a keener inter
every corner of the world. In gripping scenes of
H orticulture
pot. G rinding of nil
were the Mesdames P. K. Ham ­ est In missions.
¿II
Jan.
2-March
19
tremendous drama it hurls into your consciousness
kinds. C hildren’s work
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mond, G. W. Loosley and C. W.
Dairy M anufacturing
a specialty.
a shattering thunderbolt such as no man, woman or
S0(
C hattin. They were assisted by Has Successful Social—
Jan. 7-Feb. 2
Mrs. B, R. Greer.
child who sees it can forget.
Herdsmen and Cow Testers
W. A. SHELL, P ipo.
The Anderson creek school had
Jan.
2.-Ju
ne
12
Thanksgiving
at
the
J
.
N.
Dennis
532 A. St. Ashland, Ore
a most usccessful box-social last
Farm Mechanics, Tractors, Trucks, Home—
week under the efficient manage
etc.
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rnent of Miss Mabel T rott, the
Jan. 2-March 19
—— — — —
‘ «-*3* dreamt w r a b e '
Farm Mechanics (one week)
A Thanksgiving
celebration, teacher.
Feb. 18-Feb. 23
th at was also a family reunion
There was a fine attendance
Third Annual F anner's School
was
hel’
d
a
t
the
hospitable
hom<
three
cars drving out from Ash­
Caserole
Feb. 4-Feb. 23
of Mf. iNid Mrs. J. N. Dennison on land.
— One gallon of Denatured
<
! Land Classification and Appraisal
the
Boulevard
during
the
holiday
Pyrex
Jan. 7-Jan. 12
The feature of the program was i
Alcohol will prevent your
A gricultural E conom ic C onference week.
a play tatken from “ The C ourt­
R adiator from Freezing.
Jail. 2 1 -Jan. 2 5
The preface of this happy time ship of Miles Standish” and an- '
F o r f u r th e r in fo rm a tio n r e g a r ­
was the Thanksgiving feast, ser­ other playlet th a t was quite clev- ;
Baking Dishes, Pie Plates,
ding any course address
ved at two o’clock, a t which Tur- er. Musical num bers added great
The REGISTRAR
in Silver Service.
, OREGON AGRICULTURAL ; key was the center of attraction ly to the interest.
COLLEGE,
! and around which all th e detights
The boxes sold well, the a - '
Corvallis, Oregon
j of a Thanksgiving feast clustered.
m ount received
being $41.50.,
------------ — a --------------------------------------- ! Covers were laid for fourteen
This money will be expended < •
M’ADOO GIVES THANKS TO
! at d in n er> and those who enjoy- where most needed. Lights for
NORTH DAKOTA FOLLOWERS ed it with th eir host and hostess the building and for apparatus
were Mr. Jasp er Dennis of Craw­
Star*
are some of the suggested p la n s !”
fordsville,
Ore.,
a
brother
of
Mr.
LOS ANGELES, Dec. 5.— Wil- I
for its use.
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liam G. McAdoo, mentioned as a ! J. N. Dennis, Mrs. Lester Porter
and sister Miss Bonnie Kitchen of
Spécial A tten tion
to Surgirai posible dem ocratic candidate for :
Corvallis, Mrs. W hitley of Port
D ia g n o sis. R adium for Cancer and President, thanked followers in
i
land, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Childers
M o d em T reatm ent for D iabetes. South -Dakota today for support­
of
Yreka and three daughters, and
JO55 F in e St., San F rancisco, Cal. ing him for the nom ination. He
Mr. and Mrs. Oskar and son Deu-
SEDAN
- ■ ! said he would make response in ms.
due time to the action of the pro­
In the afternoon other guests
posal convention.
S O C IE T Y
Reddy
Southern Oregon's Leading Jeweler
Announces the F
O
of
their magnificent new store, on
“The Treasure House"
Today and
Tomorrow
MRS. WALLACE REED
“HUMAN WRECKAGE”
SOMETHING YOU SHOULD KNOW
ABOUT WINTER LUBRICATION
$1.50
Do it Now
PROVOST BROS
McNair Bros.
MORTON
HOSPITAL
SJTclvr»
PYRENE
fire extinguisher carried in
the car. at all times is the
Best Insurance
against loss of property, per­
sonal or friend’s injury by
Eugene— F irst National bank
will double size of building April '
1.
Portland per capita tax thi.- j
year $55.65, an increase of $5.63'
over 1914 per person.
i
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MONEY
Send this ad and ten cents to
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Chicago,
111., w riting your name
Quick, Effective.
i and address clearly. You will re­
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W atching cannot always see
danger ahead. Dodging cannot
always miss It. It comes like
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’gone.
flames— even death— Simple,
Insurance against such risks
guards you from loss at all
times.
AUTOMOTIVE
Only insurance can give you
constant financial protection.
Consult your insurance agent
as a specialist in protection.
Shop
Hall's Catarrh
F .O .B .
DETROIT
The Lowest Priced Sedan
Don't you know you can turn
a distressed, feverish, coughing
child into a comfortable and hap
pily smiling one simply by giving
C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
COUGH REM EDY
Real E state and Real In ­
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Phene 211 41 E ast Main
N o Narcotics
Main on First street in the
Beaver Block opposite Union
Oil Station
Southern Radio Supply
N the Tudor Sedan a
wholly new Ford body
type is offered American
motorists.
It is distinguished by a
compact, roomy body, tw o
w ide doors opening for­
ward, and folding right
front seat.
Large w indow s affording
an open view in every
direction, make for safer
driving and greater motor­
ing enjoyment.
n » car can be obtained
r&e F o rd W e ek ly
I
Billings Agency
rd Door North of
MOTHERS—
$590
FULLY
EQUIPPED
through
C
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]
That’s why we say—use Zer-
olene “cold-test” oil, — it re-
mains fluid in cold weather
and lubricates the bearings
and cylinder walls at the first
turn of the motor—and makes
starting easier.
You’ll probably avoid trouble
and expense by getting on the
safe side, with Zerolene.
x
poor “cold-test” oil often
means scored cylinders, worn
bearings and expensive re-
pair bills,
sure_ use the
de of Zer.
olene recommended for the
w inter lubrication of your car.
Consult the Zerolene Correct
Lubrication Chart—wherever
Zerolene is sold.
S T A N D A R D OIL C O M PA N Y
(California/
A t $590, this is the lowest
priced Sedan ever placed
on the American market.
It is a car of broad appeal
and c o m p e llin g value,
Purchase Plan.
Zerolene N o. 1, N o. 3 and No. 5 are
all good “cold-test” oils.
HARRISON BROTHERS
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ollsolidl
in cold weatlie
t . cant
lubricate your
A
GELS
If you have trouble shifting gears,
u se Zerolene T ransm ission L ubri­
cant “B ”—it rem ains fluid at lo w
tem peratures and perm its ready
shifting o f gears.