Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 15, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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Classified Column
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
PROFESSIONAL
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Saturday, December 15, 1023
» > > POLICE TRAIL CONVICTS ■
i prayer meetings at 8 o’clock. ' speaker
a t the evening church ’ service at 7:30; subj ct “ Paul i
THROUGH DEEP SNOW Reading Room open daily from
2
•
service.
The
Epworth
League Greatest Tribute to J e ; as C hrist.”
Classified Column Rates
PHYSICLLNS
to 5 p. m. except Sundays and i m eeting wi 1 be held a t 6:15 S u n -' Prayer meeting very
One cent the word each
•cry W
BRISTOL, Tenn., Dec. 14.— Im­ hol!days-
MRS. GRACE E. ANDREWS, Editor
¡day evening. All
are cordially in- evening at 7:30 The i 'ubi
time.
is
peded by a heavy snow storm,
Phone items to her at 345-R; between 10 A. M. and 2 P. M.
To run every Issue for one DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
'
Ivited to all the meetings at the
I i cordially
invited to ali the ser-
the
cordially
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
fifty police are headed for the
and evenings.
Methodiet Episcopal C hurch
Methodist church.
m onth or more, %c the word
ivices at the
Conan gational
avenue.
Telephone
28.
Office
Cumberland
M ountains in Ken-
>-•
•-«
S. J. Chaney, Minister
i
_____
each time.
'
church.
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 ( alendar of th e W eek—
, Vaupel, Mrs. W. D. Oill, and Mrs. tucky’ tra ilin S John H atfield and
The Sunday School will meet
F irst Congregational Church
W. Judson Oldfield, Minister
p.
m. only.
1 forty other prisoners who escap- at 9:45. Classes are provided for
FOR SALE
Saturday, Dec. 15— W R. C .J F re d Neil.
Boulevard and Main Street
I. O. O. F. Hall.
The afternoon was spent in the ad f°rin the \\ ise jail. Convicts all ages and all are welcome. The
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m„
FOR SALE— Oak buffet, 83 DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac-
Monday— Study Club, Mrs. J. ¡pleasant visit of old friends. All ara reP°rtpd to be heawily arm ed pastor will speak at the morning with classes for all grades and
tlce
limited
to
eye,
ear,
nose
and
Morton St.
88-3
were regretful at Mrs. W hite’s ' and a battle is anticipated,
is a C o m b in e 1
church service. There will be ages. Bring your Bible. Morning
th ro a t— X-ray including teeth. P. Dodge hostess.
t ?< e a t m e n t
Monday,
Dec.
17.—
W
oman’s
FOR SALE— Leghorn hens 50c
going
and
tru
s
t
th
a
t
next
summer
special
music
by
the
choir.
Miss
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
service at 11; subject “ The De- >oth lo c a l ai 4 in te rn a l, and
lias beei
will see her happi.y established
each. Phone 340-Y.
88-3
Bes3 F. Daws, Field R epresenta­ ceitfuluess of Sin”. Jun io r Chris-
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland. Auxiliary, Armory, evening.
jocessiul
in
t;>
■
rrerem
.;;.'
‘
’ .:.i
Monday, Dec. 17— Ashland j in Ashland again.
tive of the Northwest Training ¿tian Endeavor at 4 p. m. Chris-
Ore.
w
’4
by
all
druggists
FOR SALE— Vose & Son piano.
* *
Music Club, Mrs. A. E. Woods,
School at Seattle, will be the tian
f e\ r~‘. >/-.! .
426-A St.
84-3* DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic hostess. Evening.
Wednesday Club Meeting—
B aptist Church
and
Electro-Therapy. Office
Tuesday, Dec. 18— Civic Club,
The W ednesday Club, the social
FOR SALE— Ren u-life electric
"O ur Hope” will be the themes
phone 48; residence 142. F irst clu b House.
arganization of the Presbyterian for the morning service. ‘ The!
vibrator. Reasonable. 156 North
N ational Bank building.
Tuesday,
Dec.
18—
French
Club
church
held its reg u lar meeting Mission of the M aster” , wil be the i
Main.
88-3*
on W ednesday, December the evening theme. Sunday school
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings Mrs. F. D. W agner, hostess.
FOR SALE— T o k a y g r a p e
Thursday,
Dec.
20—
Trinity
12th, in th e church parlors.
9:45 a. m.; B. Y. P. U. and I n - !
office. Phone 91.
plants; also sheep or will trade
The nearness of Christm as pre­ term ediate B. Y. P. U.— 6:15.
Guild Bazaar, Parsh House.
Wool, heavy Auto Robes,
• • •
for cow or heifer. R. Scheiderei- DR. ERNEST W. SMITH— Chiro-
vented many from being present Bible study W ednesday evening
ter. R -l, Box 173.
87-3*
large size, an exceptional
practor, near Postoffice. Hours Lovely B irthday P a r t y -
th a t had planned to be there, but 6:30 to 730, fol.owed by prayer
9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114.
those
who
faced
th
e
disagreeable
Little Eunice W ing was tiny
value at $$,75.
meeting. These Bible studies are
FOR SALE— 5 Room House with
w eather were am ply repaid for 'proving a great help to those who
hostess
to
eleven
of
her
friepds
PLUMBING
bath and pantry; lot 50x142;
Klaxon Horns
___ at a happy afternoon Thursday, the extra effort.
are taking them. If you are in ter­
central location. Lock Box 53.
Not
alone
in
th
e
beautiful
JERRY O’NEAL— Plum bing. 207 when she celebrated h er seventh
ested “Come and See.’’ Tarry
S & M Spotlights.
82-tf
things th a t grew under busy fin- m eeting Friday evening. Baptism
E ast Main. Phone 138.
birthday, from four till six.
Trouble Lights
D elightful plans had Veen made gers with Mrs. E llis’ skilled dir- j Sunday morning. You are cor
Trees
MONUMENTS
Parking Lamps
for th eir en tertain m en t and from ection. but in the delightful socialj dially invited to these meetings,
F ru it and Nut Trees, Vines and
Some
gifts
«re
useless
time
th
at
was
a
p
art
of
this
meet-!
B.
C.
Miller.
Pastor
the
sounds
of
m
errim
ent
and
MONUMENT—
MARKERS
Plants.
Send for catalogue.
Off ‘N’ On Chains
Lowest Prices
W illam ette Valley Nursery, Tan- j
pleasure heard, these plans were ing.
Some gifts are ornamental.
Pumps— Jack.
Everyone present reported a
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
gent, Oregon.
82-10*
1 very successful.
C hurch of the Nazarcnc
Some
gifts
are
Practical
—
No Dim for W indshields
3rd and E ast Main St.
223-6mo.
The decorations were very delightful tim e and much work
S. S. at 9:45. Sermon at 11 o’-j
FOR SALE— House, good condi­
Auto
Accessories
come
under
beautiful dainty carnations and accomplished.
Grip Racks
clock. Sub. “ The W itness of the
ASHLAND GRANITE
tion, central location, near A r­
The hostesses for the afternoon S p irit” last of the series on the
this heading — that's why we
delicate greenery gave color to
Milwaukee Timers
MONUMENTS
mory. 136 B Street ........... 82-9*
the scene. P retty pink and green were Mrs. McCracken, Mrs. C. B. Holy Spirit. Young Peoples Meet- ;
call them “ some” gifts — with
Oregon G ranite Co.
“ No R attle” License plate fast­
I baskets with th eir toothsom e dain­ Lamkin and Mrs. Plum er who ing a t 6:30. Evening Evangelistic;
W ILL TAKE ORDERS for
the emphasis one the “ some”
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
served
dainty
refreshm
ents
a
t
the
eners
Christm as turkeys. Geo. W. Nich­ Res. 476 Laurel
service at 7:30. Class in Phophecy ’
Phone 444-Y ties ,and the lovely birthday cake
close
of
the
social
hour.
W
e
are
all
going
to
give
In
pink
with
the
green
of
the
ols. Phone 18F2.
86-6*
Wed. Nights from 7:30 to 8:30. j
• • •
PLANING MILL
M irrors
rosebuds and pink candles of ju st
this Christmas — bu t let us
A hearty welcome will be given to I
FOR RENT
the right num ber m aa-
tables Christmas Dinner in San Fran­ all who attend these services.
cultivate the habit o f giving
Socket Wrench
JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET
a
most
attractiv
e
sight;
and
the cisco—
Louis
Pinnell,
Pastor
FOR RENT— Modern 5 room
sensible gifts — they cost no
WORKS, Cor. Helman and
Moto-Meters
Mrs. C. J. Boyle, a sister of
wee lassies certainly enjoyed the
bungalow with sleeping porch,
Van Ness.
194tf
more and they give genuine
Mrs. II. H. G illette, will have as
garage, large lot, 134 Pioneer. _________________________ice cream, cake and chocolate sup-
P resbyterian Church
Boyco Service Unit
satisfaction all around.
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
plem ented by the novel favors guests for C hristm as dinner, Mr.
Rev. Mr. Nelson of Medford
See J. F. Place, 137 Oak St.
( Gas-Oil-Water I
and Mrs. H. H. G illette and Miss will occupy the pulpit at the Pres­
W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co. that afforded so much fun.
Choose auto accessories for
WANTED
fo r SERVICE.
Mrs. J. Z. Wing the hostess, M arjorie Gillette, who leave for byterian church m orning and
your gifts this year and know
W arners Liquid Solder
Experienced movers and pack- was assisted by# Miss C atherine San Francisco Christm as Eve.
evening. S. S. at 9:45 A. M.; J u n ­
Typing
what the jo y o f giving retlly ie.
Miss Louise G illette is in the ior C. E. at 4 P. M.; Senior C. E.
Radiators.
ers of household goods. Deal- Parsons in entertaining the young
. Public Typing, copying. 264 7th
the city and a t th e home of Mrs. at 6:30 P. M.; Guild at 6:30 P.
ers
in
coal
and
wood.
Phone
guests
th
a
t
helped
to
m
ake
Eu-
St.
83-lmo.*
T_
__ I 117.
nice’s birthday such a happy day. Boy.e, so this will be a regular M.; Prayer m eeting at 7:30 Wed­
WANTED— W ashing. 248 1 s t 1
Office 89 Oak St. near
The guest list included Frances fam ily reunion.
nesday evening
St.
62-2mo.*
The G illette’s will spend their
Hotel Ashland
i E astburn, Jean Neil, C harlotte
Mitchell, Aileen Clawson, Lovette holidays in this delightful fash­
Trinity Episcopal Church
WANTED— Fresh milch cow. TRANSFER AND EXPRESS—
De Arm and, Ardls De Armand, ion, visiting and sightseeing.
Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond.
Holstein preferred. Fresh now or
• • •
Holy Communion at 8 a. m.
in January. Must be heavy m ilker , T. L. POWELL— General Trans- Clarice Cronson M arietta W hitney
fer— Good team
and
motor Virginia Brown, Yvonne Shep- Teacup Club Meet—
i Sunday School at 9:45; Morning
and gentle. For Sale— Few Duroc
You Get
trucks. Good service at a rea­ herd, and Virginia Candall.
The Teacup Club, the socialj service and sermon at 11. Strang-
shoats 75 to 80 pounds. Mrs. Ny-
sonable price. Phone 83.
E n tertain ed at D inner—
organization of the Methodist era and visitors cordially wel-
berg, Talent. Lukes old place.
Mrs.
Josephine
Poley
and
Church held its meeting in the ’ come(i
88-3* !
TRANSFER AND EX PRESS
daughters the Misses Evangeline church parlors Thursday, instead
WANTED— To hear from own­ King s Transfer, general hauling. and Mjnne Poley entertained as of a t the home of Mrs. Thompson,
F irst Church of Christ Scientist
er of good ranch for sale. State Dry wood for sale. Phone 113, dinner guests W ednesday even- one Terrace street as previously
Pioneer Avenue South
45-tf ing the Mesdames F. H. Conner, stated.
cash price, full particulars. D. F. Plaza Pool Hall.
Sunday Services at 11 o’clock.
Bush, Minneapolis, Minn.
of Elko Nevada, H. W. Andrews
The rooms had been made very
Subject
of lesson “ God the P re­
30-6-Sat. For a smooth shave,
and Messrs. Aaron Andrews and beautiful and Christmas-y with
server of Man” ; Sunday School at
and quick service, go
Alan Andrews.
the wea’th of greenery and lau r­
MISCELLANEOUS
10 o’clock; W ednesday evening
to the Shell B arber
» ♦ *
el and every one seemed in the
FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING Shop, across from De­
Christm as spirit.
Splendid Meeting—
Prices reasonable. Room 7, over pot. Grinding of all
The joint meeting of the Bap­
A short business session was Baptist Ladies Aid Thursday,
Tidings office. Phone 77. 84-lmo* kinds. C hildren’s work
tist Society and Ladies Aid held held, in which the time of m eet­ Dec. 13, the occasion being her
a specialty.
75th birthday.
W ednesday at the B aptist church ing was definitely, changed from
CONVALESCENT HOME— Are
She takes an active interest in
parlors was a particularly in ter­ Tuesday, the day th a t had been
W. A. SHELL, Prpo.
you far from the home folks?
the
church work and seldom miss­
th eir “day” for so many years, to
>32 A. St. Ashland, Ore
esting one.
M other B arber will take care of
es
a
service.
Mrs. Channell, as the efficient the fourth Thursday of each
you. Come and talk it over.
The birthday cake was made by
president of the Missionary Socie­ month.
______________________i
Thé reason for the change was, I MrS‘ B’ C’ M iller’ and during the
ty was in charge of the business
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
th
a
t there were so many meetings ' afte rn ° On’ Mr3’ F ’ B’ Moore the
session and program .
com m unicate w ith Ensign Lee
of the Salvation Army at the >
The subject for the general dis­ on th a t p articu lar day, in which president of the Aid, served dain-
W hiteShield Home, 565 May-
cussion was “ F a ith ” and was in many of the la d W were interest- ty _refreshm ents
The ladies chatted and made
fa ir Ave., Portland. -Oregon.
the form of a symposium; those ed th a t the change seemed ex-
merry
all afternoon, but their
making the addresses were Mrs. pedient.
RESHINGLING & CALSOMINING
Alice Gilmore, Ms. H. O. A nder­
A game by way of en tertain ­ hands were not id e for they tied
For reshingling or painting and
two comforts.
son and Mrs. C. A. Brown.
m ent proved very amusing, and
— what to give anyone and
calsomining all work guaranteed
All present wished Mrs. Hale
The usual routine of business Christm as needlework occupied
call A. V. Hood, Phone 398 or
all for Christm as gifts.
was taken care of at the business busy fingers, during the social many happy retu rn s of the day.
C. W. Judkins Phone 390-R.
C. E. Program Sunday—
session, and during the afternoon hour.
77-lm o* !
several boxes were packed for the
In spite of the nearness of hoi- j The leader for Sunday even­
Foreign Missionary field by the iday time, there were a goodly ing's C. E. meeting, which begins
“ W hite Cross.”
num ber out to enjoy the pleasant j promptly at 6:30 P. M. is Miss
G ertrude Brown. The topic ‘Trea
It was voted th a t every mem­ afternoon.
ber present, pay one dollar for
At the close of the social hour dom from the Bible and every
the missionary work. The Ladies the hostesses served delightful re­ one is to come prepared to give
his favorite “ treasure S cripture’’.
Aid finished the quilt donated by freshm ents.
This is a ‘d ra ft’ m eeting and all
Mrs. McClanahan apd Mrs. B utts,
Mrs. Yeo, Mrs. Anguin, and
I
and in view of the fact th a t there Mrs. Brower assisted Mrs. Thomp­ not able to come please file ex- j
is so much work to be done, the son in serving at this happy af­ emption papers with Miss Brown
before Sunday A. M. Come pre-j
Ladies Aid decided to have a fair.
<
pared to make this as fine or
• ♦ ♦
num ber of called meetings.
even
b etter than last Sunday's
Those present certainly felt Card Club Meets—
m eeting.— (Signed) Prayer Meet-
of 1924 Diaries— and Auto­ that much had been accomplished
The Elk Ladies Card Club had
ing Committee.
graph Albums
at this joint session.
th eir usual m eeting Thursday of¡
25c, 5 0c, 75c, $ 1 .0 0 , $ 2 .0 0
» * •
this week, in th eir club room.
Considering th a t this is the hoi- i
M arried—
A m arriage of interest to the iday season, there was ra th e r a '
The largest exclusive paint
many
friends of th a t young couple large num ber present to enjoy
and wall paper store in South­
ern Oregon.
— a pleasing and lasting re- was solemnized W ednesday, De­ the afternoon.
membrance
Five tables of bridge were play-1 ==
cember the tw elfth, when Mr. T.
65c, 75c, OOc, $1.00
J. Anderson, and Miss Hazel Carl ed, with Mrs. Edm und Dews se­
curing high honors.
were united in m arriage.
Miss Carl is the daughter of
The hostesses, Mrs. Sylvan Pro-
HAND DECORATED
NOVELTIES
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carl, who h a v e ^ o s t, and Mrs. B, F. Storm served
The time to be thrifty
— Something different th at will their home in the Applegate j dainty refreshm ents a t the close
country, on a fine dairy ranch i of the pleasant afternoon,
delight and please.
is before you are hard up,
This is the last m eeting of this
near Ruch.
and the time to protect
club
till the second Thursday in
Mr.
Anderson
is
the
son
of
Mr.
yourself from damage
MYRTLE WOOD NOVELTIES and Mrs. T. M. Anderson, whose January, when the m eetings are
^
suits is before your auto­
NUT SETS $2.50 — $5.00
home is at 117 Union and Fair- resumed.
mobile injures or kills
* * •
view streets.
someone.
The happy couple left im m ed-! Piesbyterian Choir Entertained—
I
New Crater Lake
The question is not—
iately for th eir new home at
Mrs. J. S. Parsons and Mrs. J ___
Pictures
Can I afford to carry auto­
Stockton California, where the H. F u ller were gracious hostesses =
mobile liability insurance?
— fram ed and unfram ed, Tint­ groom has a position as mill at a delightful dinner party given
ed in Oils— also crater Lake
w right in the Sperry F lour Mills a t six-thirty Thursday evening in
But—Can I afford to drive
Calenders and greeting cards.
the Ju n io r Room a t the Presby- i ==
in th a t city.
an automobile without
Their many friends extend terian church, a t which the guest
carrying adequate protec­
hearty congratulations and good list included the members of the
VOLLAND CALENDARS
tion in that line?
wishes for a fu tu re of happiness choir, with the wives or husbands
— of Salads, Dinners, Beverages
Let us tell you bow little
as the case m ight be.
and prosperity.
• • •
Covers were laid for fifteen a t
it will cost to have this
10 E. Main
Facing the Plaza
this p’easant function; the table
protection. DO IT NOW.
L eather Round Tourist Tablets Delightful Luncheon—
$2.00 — $5.00
Mrs. S. S. Mitchell was gracious most attractiv e with its dainty
hostess at a charm ing two course place cards and delicate flower
Real E state and Real In­
luncheon on Thursday afternoon, like favors.
surance. (E stab. 1883)
The guests lingered long at the
Candles
and
Candle
Sticks
in honor of Mrs. George W hite,
Phene 211 41 E ast Main
who leaves very soon for Los board, enjoying the delicacies
— In new and delightful colors
Angeles to be with h er daughter provided and the pleasant com­
and shapes.
W ork on country’s rivers, h a r­
Mary Claire, who is studying panionship of old friends.
• • •
bors, and w aterways will require
music there.
>63,328,065 tor 1925 of which a-
The guests invited to meet Mrs.' Birthday Celebration—
Mrs. Mary Hale was the guest
m ount Oregon will receive >2,-
W hite, the complimented guest,
were Mrs. B. B. Balis, Mrs. C. H. of honor a t g call m eeting of the 020200010200000102010101010102000209101102022348535348485348532353232323532323480100000102000101020200050002010102020048534800020200005353485348534823535323485353532
054,715.
S O C IE T Y
HalVs Catarrh
Medicine
AT THE
“ SOME
»,
"Some” Qi/ts
Leedom’s Tire House
Beaver Block
Our Windows
Tell Santa
PROVOST BROS
o
Wall Paper
Paints, Oils,
Xmas
Sug gestions
Glass and
■ • Building Paper
A Fine Assortment
J. O. RIGG
Framed Mottoes
C hevrolet ;
y CHEVROLET
Before The Collision
There is no Better Gift
And That Is Saying a Lot *
Delivery Made Christmas Eve or Morning?
Any Model You May Prefer
ASHLAND AUTO COMPANY
Billings Agency
7 CHEVROLET j
Elhart’s
The Gift Shop