Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 08, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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    PAGE THREE
P R O FE SSIO N A L
PHYSICIANS
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Saturday, December
l!)23
e r n u e e »ee-e* » « m »s ie».
W AGES HERE A N D
A BR O A D
’14 FIE American
S
o
c
i e
AUTO BLOWN INTO
CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH
RIVER; DRIVER SLEEPS
MONEY
t y
Ôünis
factory worker
Send this it and leu cents to
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
NAPA, Cal., Dee. 7.— When R. ! Foley & Co.
* Is receiving » i c m the pur­
'835 Sheffield Ave.,
dence and office, 108 Pioneer chasing power of which Is above
J. Wilson of Geyserville left his I
Chicago.
HI.
by tlit
writing your nan»»;
avenue. Telephone 28. Office the wages paid In any other
car on Cutting Warf, a few miles'
and
address
clearly.
You will re­
The
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 country of the work!.
' down the river below Nana the i
F
ather
o
f
ceive
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p
UR
cetve
a
ten
tent
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of Ft)
British Ministry of Labor has
Phone items to her at 345-R, between 10 A. M., and 2 P. M.
p. m. only.
and went to sleep J r a p K v
n O „ - N l . l \ A , ...
...
. other
.
.
. night,
V q
s
H
M
I
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II
f ' ( ) \ i
made a computation of the
P h y s ic a l
and evenings.
in
h
e
ark.
which
was
moored
close
I
POUND
for
cou-l.s,
,
,,|,|
amount
of
food
which
the
wages
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
and
C u ltu r e
by, he expected to see the machine , hoarseness
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and of workers in different cities of
B E R N A R .R
also free sample
there the next morning. However I packages of FOLEY’S PILLS a
M A C PA D D EN
throat— X-ray including teeth. the world will purchase. In Calendar of the Week—
7
the following table the purchas­
refreshments rounded out the
jon
awaking at daylight, he found
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to ing power of wages in London is
diuretic stimulant for Hi.- kidneys
Saturday, Dec. 8— Q. A. R. af­ afternoon.
z
The milk diet should not be pre­
that the machine was mostly in the
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland. taken as 100, and the purchas­ ternoon, Armory.
and
FOLEY CATHARTIC TAB-
4 4 «
scribed for one who is in ordinary
,ri « r h,HL d a<1 , T
? a0Und,y LETS for C o n s , ..............
ing power of wages in other
Ore.
Saturday— Winter Fair.
good health. It is essentially an un-
Guest for Thanksgiving—
•that he had not heard the gale iou.sness. The
cities is shown as percentages
wonderful reme­
Mondap, Dec. 10— Ashland
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Allen and buiWl“8 diet for those who have been
DR. E. B. ANGELL—
—Chiropractic of this figure. The table Indi­
during the n ght.
dies
have
helped
millions of peo­
Study Club, Mrs. J. P. Dodge baby daughter of Dunsmuir were *u5 er‘nff w*tb disease "and gre strug- •
and
Electro-Therapy. Office cates that the worker in New
The wind had blown tbe ma­
ple. Try them! Sold Everywhere.
guests for the Thanksgiving holi- gUn* t0 <et back t0 normal health as
York can buy more than twice
hostess.
phone 48; residence 14 2. First
chine from the wharf and prac­
as
much
food
with
his
wages
day
time
and
were
complimented
*
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1
.
y
Bnd
P"
£e?
ly
as
possib,e’
Io
I
Monday, Dec. 10— Art Club,
National Bank building.
tically stood it upon its front end
than can the worker in London,
guests at a very delightful
"’‘T ’ “0" ,w,tht the warm ba'b. « « i
Civic Club House.
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in
tbe r*ver. It was pulled back
while,
the
worker
in
Berlin
or
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
,
intended to slough off the impurities of
Tuesday, Dec. 11— French Club Th«,nVc<rUt„
Vienna can buy only a little
Thanksgiving
dinner
at
the
home
:he
body
remaining
from
disease
,h<‘ , l a r t - lttl<! * * * *
P ang-er Is A
office. Phone 91.
Mrs. F. D. Wagner, hostess.
more than half as much with his
of Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Bloomfield, i Like fasting, the milk diet is very
Tuesday, Dec. 11— Alpha Club. Mrs. Allen is a sister of Mrs. broad in its application. There are
DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro­ daily wage as the worker in
The above is a photograph o f : Marshfield to get new laundry.
London, or only one-fourth
Tuesday,
Dec. 11— P. ’ E. O. Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Allen hut few exceptions to its general help- Charles R. Forbes, former direc­
practor, near Postoffice. Hours
much as the worker in New
Meeting, Tuesday evening.
9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114.
have returned to Dunsmuir.
fulness. To any person naturally fat, tor of the Veterans’ Bureau who
York:
Watching cannot always see
Tuesday, Dec. 11— P. T. Circle
4 44
or fleshy or whose assimilative powers has been under fire in the Senate I
danger
ahead. Dodging cannot
New Yor?
217 at Junior High.
PLUMBING
Guests at Dinner—
j are exceedingly good, the milk diet is investigation of the Bureau's af-
Ottawa .............................. 180
always miss it. It comes like
Tuesday, Dec. 11— W. C. T. U.
The following guests were en- 4e,dora °f any bcnefit- On tbe other fairs. Forbes was stricken with
JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207 : Amsterdam ....................... 103
a flash d o
dama g« -is
tertsloed at a delightful dinner at k’ nd whe" th" ' “
™»‘ - paralysis Friday while visiting at
London ............................... 100 Library.
East Main. Phone 138.
gone.
Wednesday,
Dec. 12— High the hospitable Splndler home op
Christiania .........................
9}
a“’
"u"™°n, where j at the home of his mother in)
*
a, —L
more and purer blood is desired, as a
Stockholm
School Circle, Club House, even­
MONUMENTS
Insurance against such risks
shoe a
" Wh°
“ “ «»'y
Where Brookline, Mass.
Warsaw .
ing meeting.
guards
you from loss at all
shared this hospltal.1, were M rs.lp„p,, ot g„ „ weight
dellc,e„, ,
Brussels
MONUMENT— MARKERS
times.
Wednesday, Dec. 12— Wednes­ Jennie Hammond,
Mrs.
M. to vb.lity, they may use the milk diet
Paris . . .
Lowest Prices
City of Riddle
day
Club,
Presbyterian
church.
buys
Cedar
;
Prague ..
Spaulding, Mrs. Bertha Corthell,; for a short time, but as a rule, if it
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
Only insurance can give you
4 4 4
j Grove property on Azalea river
e e e e e a e e e e e e e e e e e n
Madrid
and the Misse Dorothy Abbott and fails rapidly to increase the strength for park purposes.
3rd and East Main St.
223-6mo.
constant financial protection.
Berlin
Wednesday Club——
Marjorie Corthell.
»f the patient, it is inadvisable to con­
Consult your insurance agent
Vienna
The meeting of the Wednes­
ASHLAND GRANITE
tinue it
« *
as a specialist in protection.
MONUMENTS
An important factor In the day Club on December the 12th, Entertained at T e a -
On the other hand, in cases where
differences between the rewards
in the parlors of the Presbyterian
Oregon Granite Co.
Miss Gertie Haan and Miss the blood pressure is too great, it
A c»
of workers is that the produc­ i church promises to be a meeting
8. PENNISTON, Salesman.
‘11C y
J.
O.
R
IG
G
Edna Goheen were hostesses at speedily restores the normal condition,
tivity of the American worker of considerable interest.
Res. 476 Laurel
Phone 444-Y
and in cases of arterio-sclerosis (hard­
has been greatly increased
a very charming little tea Sunday ening of the arteries), the effects pro­ >oth local arci internal, and has beei
The largest exclusive paint
Real Estate and Real In­
Just
now
when
the
air
is
full
through the use of large is vest­
evening.
and wall paper store In South­
duced in several cases have been no uccesstul in the treatment of Catarri
surance. (Estab. 1SS3)
PLANING MILL
of holiday happiness and every
ments of capital for machinery.
ern. Oregon.
w ov r 40 years. Sold by all druggist.«-
Phone 211 4 1 East Main
Those who enjoyed this pleas- less than wonderful.
—Journal
of
the
American
It
is
well
to
know
how
to
take
milt
one
is
hospitably
inclined,
the
L
CHENEY
•'<
CO.,
Toledo,
Ohi.
JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET
ant hospitality were Mrs. Eliza- so that one will get the fullest possible
Bankers Association.
plans for Wednesday are particu­
W<RK8, Cor. Helman and
both Van Sant, Mrs. Mary Dunn, I benefit from it. Milk, though a liquid,
larly pertinent. As has been an­ Mrs. Freas H. Conner of Elko u * j°°d ^ust the, sam? a,s p,cas’ h“ 119’
Van Ness.
194tf
.
j >.
“
bread, or oatmeal, and the fact that it , *
nounced before, Mrs. Ellis gra-
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TRANSFER AND EXPRESS ! N ü W
L a 111 D B u i l l S ciously
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>44
Nevada, and Mrs. H. W. Andrews. »8 liquid does not exempt it from the
consented to repeat "Den-
Î
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•
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natural
laws
which
require
that
it
Whittle Transfer & Storage Co.
: nison Day’ for the benefit of A Delightful Surprise__
’h,4.11
tho«>»«hly mingled with the
for SERVICE.
Ono nf ts
,
,
sahva in order to further the diges-
I those who were not permitted to
one of the most complete and tive process.
Experienced movers and pack­
j attend at the last meeting.
most thoroughly delightful sur-
Either make the opening of the
ers of household goods. Deal­ BEATS ELECTRIC OR GAS
Some, too, wish to enlarge the prl.es occurred recently who a ¡ ™ V , V ™ d V £ “ d’ "wl„g
ers in coal and wood. Phone
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scope of their activities along the
117.
number of friends decided to sur- »mall quantities of the milk or else sip
A new oil lamp that gives an 1 line of the manufacture of the
prise
Mr. Hudnell at the pleasant j Jatb$r tban drink it and move it to and
Office 89 Oak St. near
amazingly brilliant, soft, white : daintily artistic favors, and place Hudnell home.
“ ‘J1* ™ou‘h * -nur± [ ®f V™'9
Hotel Ashland
.
before swallowing it. Where it is
1 uht, even better than gas or elec- cards that proved so fascinating
Music and dancing occupied the poured down in large quantities, the
tricity, has been tested by the U. at the last meeting.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
¡hours
very happily and at the tendency is quickly to solidify in the
S. Government and 35 leading uni-
Everyone interested is‘cordially close of the delightful evening the stomach into a mass of hard curds
A necktie he never wears? A box of cigars lie gives away?
T. L. POWELL— General Trans- j versities and found to be superior invited to attend
which require far more digestive eii-
The social fea­
A box of handkerchiefs or a pair of slippers lie doesn’t need ?
fer Good team and motor f to 10 ordinary oil lamps. It burns ture Is not neglected at these most delicious refreshments tvere f rKX and'a larger supply Bof gaMri
¿ban would have been called for
trucks. Good service at a rea- without odor, smoke or n o s e _no special meetings any more than at served.
Those present to enjoy tho
. X T ““
P' <'P“ I)' “ i“ d
sonable price. Phone 83.
pumping up, is simple, cleean, the regular social functions.
hki
evening with Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
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safe. Burns 9 4 ^ air and Sr/ corn-
4 4 4
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS—
Hudnell w ere,th e Messrs. and RESERVATION OFFICER
A Chamois Skin or Sponge
King’s Transfer, general hauling '"°n keroscne (coal o il>
Bazaar Very Successful—
A Vase
a Visor
Mesdames
Floyd
Dickey,
Ed
Coov-
-
'
CLEARED
OF
CHARGE
Dry wood for sale. Phone 113 J
’’ h‘‘ inventor’ v - M- Johnson,- The Bazaar held by the P. E. O.
A Rear Vision Mirror
A11 Automatic Windshield Cleaner
ling, Harold Carrington, Ed Had-
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Plaza Pool Hall.
45-tf 1,11 Xor,h Cnion Ave., Portland, Sisterhood Thursday was a very
A Tube or Tire
A Spotlight
KLAMATH FALLS, Dc. 6.__
A Bumper
A Stop-signal
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________
Oretion, is offering to send a lamp • successful affair, netting a sub- field, the Messrs. W. F. W’alker,
Ralph
Hadfield,
Ballot
and
the
Leonard
Long,
policeman
on
the
A Moto-meter
a T to Cover
’^ ‘on 10 day's FREE tr’hl, or even | stantlal sum for the local phil­
A Set of Spark Plugs
| to give one FREE to the first anthropic work for which it was Misses Ernestine Hicks, May Had- Klamath Indian reservation, char-
For a smooth shave,
field, Adeline Coovling, June Had- S<*d with shooting and wounding
AND SCORES OF OTHER ARTICLES MAKE PRACTICAL AND PERSONAL (JIFTS
user in each locality who will given.
and. quick' service, go
field,
and
Hazel
Hudnell.
J.
M.
Baker,
highway
contractor,
help him to explain how you can
In spite of the inclement
They’re with him all the year ’round
to ( the Shell Barber
when he attempted to search
- get the agency, and without ex­ weather, there was a good attend­
Shop, across from De­
Baker’s car for liquor, was ac-
perience or money make $250 to ance and the beautiful display of! A Former Ihipll Honored—
pot. Grinding of all
The following clipping front an fll,Dted by the jury late Wednes-
¡$500 per month.
lovely articles, suitable for Christ-
kinds. Children’s work
Eau Claire paper will be of deep tlay’
-
-
mas
gifts found eager buyers.
F ord
a specialty.
L incoln
F ordson D ealers
interest
to those who know Ma-i The a”<hority of an officer for(
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF.
The Chapter feel, that since
W. A. SHELL, Prpo.
A shland, Oregon
\IE M E R S IN THE MATTER this was so successful, that they dme Tracy-Young and her w ork ,ithe Dtdian reservation over per-
for
the
musician
so
honored
is
a
j
sons
traveling
on
a
public
road
532 A. St. Ashland, Ore
OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF will continue the food sales after
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I M , , 4 » -4 4 -4 -
former pupil of hers.
' within the reservation was one of
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A SEW ER IN SEW ER DIS- Christmas, perhaps weekly.
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Mnte. Irene ' Hampton Thrane! tbe Pr*nciPal questions involved,
TRK T NO. 2« IN THE CITY j As is well known the chief pur-
C lassified C olum n
OI« ASHLAND, OREGON.
! pose of this organization la to as- piano recital at the First Con-; jt waa P°5nt»1d out by the court,
T*10 United States attorney for
Recorder s Office, Ashland; siat young women in obtaining an gregatlonal church last evening
Classified Column Rates
One cent the word each <-)r<‘Son> Dec- 8, 1923.
education, who otherwise would proved a wonderful musical trea t! the defense in his closing argu-
time.
| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN be unable to do so, but local phil- fo a fair sized audience. Tho pro- ■ mn^* *a*d blame for the shooting
To run every issue for one to the owners of property situa- j anthropic,work has a part in its gram was a delight and the play- ° n s »Pprintendent Fred A. Baker
month or more, %c the word ted in Sewer District No. 26 in - plans, and the Bazaar Just held er most charming. A critic recall-)0^ tbe Klamath reservation, who,
ed the lines “fingers of velvet and be declared, should not have ap-
each time.
j the City of Ashland, Oregon, th a t. ¡a for this purpose.
pointed Long to carry out the task
■■■'
. ' the Common Council, at a meet
Chapter AC of P. E. O. meets fingers of steel.” They are posses­
FOR SALE
of stopping and searching cars -
sed
indeed
by
the
talented
young
ing held Dec. 4th, 1923, appoint- twice a month the first Tuesday
artist, and no more graceful along tbe highway,
FOR SALE— Shoo-Fly $3.00 ed a Board of Viewers, consisting evening and the fourth Saturday
pianist
has visited Eau Claire. In
air gun $2.00. Phone 479-R.81-2* oi W. H. Gowdy, W. A. Patrick afternoon of each month,
Medford— Hardwood mill to
and \V. F. Loomis, to determine
On Tuesday evening Dec. 11, masterly way the great numbers
are played by Mme. Thrane, and lo^ate here.
FOR SALE— Child's steel crib. and assess the special benefits ac- ¡g the next meeting*
271 High St.
si-3 » :cru in g to any parcel of land
perfect in execution. The coni-:-----------------
4 4 4
bination is apparent, of great ¡ng feflgt prppared for their en
from the construction of the sew- Ashland Study Club Meet—
FOR SALE— Three cook and
genius,
study and hard work, but joyment.
The Ashland Study Club will
three heating stoves, also stove er aforesaid, and designated the
into
her
playing also is a fine tem-
of Iowa Street a n d : meet at the home of Mrs. J. P.
The geust list included Mr. and
repairing done. At Eagle Brass I 1 intersection
„ .
Mr an<J Mrg
Works. Oberlain street.
79-6* d
Avenue as the Place of Dodge Monday December 10th, at perament and a warm personal-j Mrs. w s . Ba„
it
,.
The
program
was
short,
only
Qeral<1
We„
nw
an(,
(an)
FOR SALE— 5 Room House with ineeting- and Tuesday, Dec. 18th, the usual hour. “Current Events”
Wenner
Wra
bath and pantry; lot 50x142-
1923, at 1:30 0 c,°ck -P. M. as the has a place on each program, some seventy golden musical m o-:and Mrs w „
central location. Lock Box 5 3 .|time ot 8ueh meeting of the said Birds, flowers and trees of Ore- ments. yet In that time was ex- t AckUn aad Evereu A(,kl|n Mr|
t*
■
Mr a„d Mr„
82-tf vieVers to Proceed to assess the gOn are made a part of the sys- perlenced by tho music lovers., Maggld
special benefits.
tematic study of the Club this the rapt delight that never grows , ' E. 1Iad(i. i d and famll|ea b0(h
Buy a new C-T-C tire for any wheel of your
Trees
The Viewers may take evidence year. Wells’ “Outlines of History” old, In hearing Interpreted the Jlinlor and Scnlor
car and put a new tire, same size, of an^
-
• • •
Fruit and Nut Trees, Vines and and otherwise investigate in re- occupies the major part of the spirit of the great creators, by o n e !
1
y í»
Plants.
Send for catalogue, lation thereto and in relation to ’ «tudy period. This year’s program so remarkably gitted.
! Mr. and M,-». McDonough Erne,-
other make on the opposite wheel. Then
First on the short program was
__
Willamette Valley Nursery, Tan- the special benefits accruing to is proving particularly interest-
drive them mile for mile, continuously.
"Variations Seriouse” by Mendels-' Mr . and Mrs. Jamea McI, on.
gent. Oregon.
82-10* any lot or parcel of land w ithin! ¡ng to the membership.
FOR SALE— House, good condi-
District No’ 26‘
j Those on the program Monday aobn, and to the hearty recall. ough „ elc h08( a„d host(.sa
If the C-T-C tire doesn’t outwear the other tire
dlnn(!r 0„
Gertrude Biede. City Recorder. are Mrs. H. C. Galey, who dis- there was given the "Spinning „ two o.„lock , u
we’ll present you a new C-T-C tire FREK.
tion, central location, near Ar­
Song by tho name composer.
Thanksgiving.
83-!
cusses
“Trees-Tbe
Oak”
and
Mrs.
mory. 136 B Street ...........82-9*
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Louis Dodge, gives a resume of , T i n " " mbr “ by Ch° ‘>'n ,0 ,'l The « ‘I’»“ »■>’ »!' O at a
This remarkable factory Guaranty obtains on
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VACATION NOTICE
hap|lM
FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Chapter- 30 of W ells’ “Outlines.” lowed, the etude In c minor, the Thanksglving
C-T-C’s bought only from authorized C-T-C deal­
Nocturne, and Ballad. The encore
enjoyed „
, |le (o|low(a
• 4 4
Pullets. 924 East Main. Call that the BALFOUR GUTHRIE
ers between November 15th and January 15th,
to thee was Moxarfs "Pastorale.", gdpsts> Dr and Mrs ,
forenoons 76 Alida.
82-2 TRUST COMPANY. S. A. AR- Junior C. E. Party—
and is the strongest backing any tire manufac­
Another group Included Rach-
and Mra Mlll.phJ, Sp p[
NOLD. and BLANCHE ARNOLD, j Tuesday evening of this week
WANTED
turer has ever put behind his product.
m aninotts prelude (O sharp MMford, and the M|aaM Mary
have filed in the County Court for at 4:30 P. M. ther ewas a most
minor),
played
as
would
the
com
-■
Howard
and
Elbcrta
Updyte
WANTED— Washing. 248 1st Jackson County, Oregon, tlieir pe- delightful gathering in the Jun­
C-T-C tires have warranted this unheard-of demonstration
62-2mo.* tition praying for the vacation ior room of the Presbyterian; POHCr Mmaelf and with m o re. Mra Harvey Murphy ls : a sister
of confidence by equally as remarkable performance. They
he Junior it E ’s - charm. Balikarioio's "Tho I.ark” o fthe hostess and Mrs. Murphy is
of all of the Plat of Ashland Or­ church, when the Junior C. E.’s,
are the strongest, toughest, longest enduring tires built.
WANTED— Chambermaid 2 to
chard Tracts, “ Plat A”, which held their business meeting and i f°Nowed. and then the- brilliant Dr Murphy’s mother
3 hours forenoons. Bell Rooms,
socjaj
• selection by Tschaikowsky from
The afternoon was spent in a ’
was filed for record in the office
160-4th St.
At
the
business
meeting,
the
j
Eugene Oneguine. It might be very pleasant visit.
BUY YOUR TIRES NOW FOR SPRING
of
the
County
Clerk
of
Jackson
r - i - 'u
n
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added
that
Russian
music
is
con­
4 4 4
County on the 7th day of June, young people bad a great deal to
FOR RENT
sidered
with
much
favor
by
Mrs.
In spite of their G UARANTEED SUPERIORITY
Entertained at Lunch—
------------------------------------------------- : 1910, and appears of record at attend to, regarding their Christ­
Thrane.
FOR RENT— In the Beaver; Page 33 o( volume 2 of the mas activities, particularly.
Mrs.
G.
G.
Eubanks
was
the:
C-T-C s cost NO MORE than ordinary tires.
-
Extra numbers were ¡insisted guest of Mrs. H. G. Enders Sr.
Annex a business room. See Bea- Records of Plats of Jackson I It might be of interest to men-
f
1
ver Realty Co.
81-3 County; said petition praying | tion some of the things these upon and her selections were the for luncheon Thursday and the
j n S i’ELL.iNEOUS 7
also for the vacation of all streets! small people have done. A quilt “Valse” by Schntt and then afternoon was spent in the pleas­
Beethoven’s “Ecossaises.”
____________ ,___________________ and alleys in the said plat; and has been pieced ahd*flnhihed and
ant visit of old friends.
At end of the program an im-
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May the said petition and any objec- sent to “Haines House” in Alaska
In the evening Mr. Eubanks
w
communicate with Ensign Lee tions thereto will be heard by the for the wee babies there. A Chrlst- prompt« reception was held, th e , joined them and ttfe four Mr and
of the Salvation Army at the said court at a session thereof to mas box has been sent to N. C. pianiste being showered with con- Mrs ' Enderg and Mr and Mrg
WhlteShield Home, 565 May- be held in the County Court: to the school to which supplies gratulations and many Insisted Eubanks dlned very delightfHily
fair Ave.. Portland. Oregon.
| House at Jacksonivlle, Oregon, on are sent from the chuTch. Eleven upon claiming her a daughter of at the Virginia.
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the 2 6th day of December, 1923. pounds of pictures jre on their Eau Claire.
RESHINGLING & CALSOMINING
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This notice is given by publi- way to Siam to make happy some
Ente, tninexl nt Dinner——
For reshingling or painting and ■ cation thereof for thirty days
Entertained
at
Dinner—
Mrs.' Bertha Corthell of 108
little Siamese children. In addi­
calsomlning all work guaranteed prevjoua to said session, in the
The hospitable home of Mr. , Seventh street was gracious host-
tion they broke their “idol” and
call A. V. Hood. Phone 398 or Aahland Daily Tidings, a public
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discovered $5.23 to add to the and Mrs. James Hersey on North egg at a delightful seven o’clock
<J. W. Judkins Phone 390-R.
newspaper printed in Ashland, misionary fund.
i Main street was the scene of a d e -. dinner during the Thanksgiving
77-lmo* Oregon; the date of first publica-
They plan a. “yard of pennies” lightful gathering on Thanks- h olid ay time with covers laid for
tion being^Novernber^2nh^2ft23.i for the next way of conectIng’ giving when the following g u ests! the following guests. Miss Doro-i
Vernonia to Install pump and
CHAUNCEY FLOREY their missionary offering.
assembled to share with host a n d , thy Abbott and Mr. Ed Spates and
72-5 Sat.
filter plant.
County Clerk.
Christmas games and delicious] hostess the delicious Thank^giv- ; daughter Dorothy.
Mrs. Grace E. Andrews, Editor
Quick Traveler
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Is it to be the same old thing—
Why Not “Somethiny for the Car for Christ
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HARRISON BROT HERS
The HeeTiie Offer
That Startled the W ld
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