Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 22, 1923, Page 3, Image 3

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PROFESSIONAL
Á SftlA X D ttÀÌLY TÏDINGS
Classified Column
Saturday, D ecem ber 2 2 , 1023
Ohristmas Eve, the children of
VACATION NOTICE
> pointed to determine and assess
the Nazarene Sunday school will
NOTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN
j the special benefits in the matter
CLassifief Column Rate«
have their Christmas program at | that the BALFOUR GUTHRIE
of the construction of a sewer on
PH YSICIANS
One cent t«he word each
the church.
TRUST COMPANY. S. A. AR-
MRS.
GRACE
ANDREWS,
Editor
Palm Ave. and Iowa Street, in
time.
Plans are made to make this • NOLD, and BLANCHE ARNOLD,
Phone items to her at 345-R, between lb A. M. and 2 P. M.
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­
Sewer
District No. 26, have filed
To run every issue for one
a very happy affair and much j have filed In the County Court for ;
and evenings.
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
-
■
—
their
report
with the City Recor-
month or more, ^ c the word
M t f M M I I ’ » » » *> » »
thought has been given to the pro- Jackson County, Oregon, their pe-
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
David M. D unne W ill Be Chair- der for the Inspection of any per-
each time.
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
ing will be demonstrated in a gram and the plans for the enter-! tit,on praying for the vacation
Calendar o f th e W eek—
m an o f R eception
3°n in te re s te d , and a n y perso n o r
tainment.
' ot all of the Plat of Ashland Or-
p. m. only.
Friday, Dec. 21— Xmas party, practical way.
FO R SALE
C om m ittee.
¡persons aggrieved thereby may
• • •
Christmas song aud story will i chard Tracts, “ Plat A”, which |
Intermediates
of
the
M.
E.
9.
9.
appear and make objection there-
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
FOR SALE— Live or dressed Evening at the M. E. Church.
A n other C hristinas Party—
be the theme of the evening and, was filed for record in the office
■
to
before the Common Council at
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and turkeys. G. W. Nichols
Phone
The hospitable home of Mr. the program promises to be a
bounty Clerk of Jackson
Friday
—
Thursday
evening
PORTLAND, Dec. 21.— David the City Hall, at 8 o’clock P. M ,
throat— X-ray including te e th .' is p 2 .
92-4* Bridge club, hostess, Mrs. Sackett. and Mrs. Butler Walker was the most pleasing one.
County on the 7th day of June,
M.
Dunne, one of the old time Tuesday, the 15th day of Jan-
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to i —_____________________
scene of a lovely Christmas party,'
No pains have been spared to 4910, and appears of record at
TURKEYS
FOR
SALE__
High
^
d
a
y
,
Dec.
21—
Xmas
enter­
commercial travelers of the west, j uary, 1923.
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland.
makp the church beautiful in its Page 3 3 of Volume 2 of the'
tainment, Christian church; Eve­ Thursday evening.
class
turkeys
20c
on
feet;
will be chairman of the general
C. L. LOOMIS, Mayor
Ore.
There was a real live Santa holiday decoration.
Records of Plats of Jackson
ning.
dressed. Phone 1F11.
reception committee of the “ old GERTRUDE BIEDE.
• * *
County; said petition praying
Saturday, Dec. 22— Xmas Eve Claus and a wonderful tree, bur-
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
a^so ^or ^ e vacaUon of all streets timers” at a monster gathering o f , Recorder.
FOR SALE CHEAP— Ford in the Toy Shop;” Presbyterian dened with gifts for all the merry j A Pre-C hristm as Party—
and Electro-Therapy. Office
95-1
party.
! One of the merriest and most and aPeys ’n the said plat; and traveling men of the western
phone 48; residence 142. First touring car. The Auto Shop. 382 | church, 7:30 p. m.
This was the Christmas party• de,iKhtul of parties was given i the 8aid petItIcn and any objec- states in Portland, December 29.
National Bank building.
East Main.
93-4* j Saturday, Dec. 22— Xmas en-
The Travelers’ Protective asso­
i —---------------------------------*.________ tertalnment;
Salvation Army; given by the Club that has a Tuesday evpjiing at the home of tlons thereto will be heard by the
P la n s co m pleted fo r ex te n siv e
said court at a session thereof to ciation, Oregon and Washington d e v e lo p m en t
D R . H AW LEY— Above
Tidings
FO R SALE— Spitzenburg Ap- Evening
Miss
Edythe
Stephenson
on
Sec­
of
h y d ro -e le c tric
happy habit of having good times
be held in the County Court division, is having Its annual con-I
off lee. Phone 91.
i pies 50c per box. 1 ,6 V an Ness
Sunday, Dec. 23— Xmas Can- very frequently, and this «» Holiday ond street.
pow er in D esch u tes c o u n ty . De­
A six o’clock pot luck dinner House at Jacksonivlle, Oregon, on venton of its local post on that v e lo p m e n t of 175,000 h. p. in firs t
DR e r \ kst w SMITH— Chiro-
94 2 tata, M. E. church, evening,
gathering is an annual event.
the 26th day of December, 1923. date at which time officers and
praetor, near Postoffice. H ours; FO
R
SALE— Several
Several good
Sunday’ Dec- 23— White Xmas,
tw o u n its possible at v ery sm all
The Butler home had been was the special feature of the eve­
FOR
SALE—
This notice Is given by publi­ directors for the next year will he
Christian church, evening.
made very beautiful in holiday at­ ning and a Christmas tree with
cost.
9-12 and 2-5. Phone 114.
milch cows. J. W. Bailey, Talent, I
Monday, Dec. 24— Xmas pro- tire, from hall, parlor, and table, gay trappings and laden with cation thereof lo r thirty days elected. A feature of the program
— I Ore.
92-6*
Thursday, Dec. 27.— Xmas En- one caught the gleam of holly, the freight of Christmas time, previous to said session, in the for the traveling men will be the
PLUM BING
FOR SALK— A fine steel Gui­ terainment Parish House, 4:30 mistletoe, and Christmas green, shared in the interest of the Ashland Dally Tidings, a public smoker in honor of the “old time
JERRY O’NEAL— Plumbing. 207
newspaper printed in Ashland, members of the organization. All
guests.
tar for $15.00. A dandy Xmas P. M.
and the spirit of Christmas was
East Main. Phone 138.
Oregon; the date of first publica­ new and old members will b e '
The
delightful
dinner
occupied
church; present to make holiday in the
present. Easy terms. • Carl Love­ gram, Congregational
tion being November 24th, 1923 brought together at -a high Jinx
the
earlier
evening
and
the
tree,
land.
92-4 Exening.
MONUMENTS
hearts of the guests.
. CHAUNCEY FLOREY and smoker on the evening of
with its happy messages of Christ­
Monday, Dec. 23— Xmas pro­
Aftr
the
delicious
luncheon,
in­
—Doll Beds,
County Clerk. December 28 at the Multnomah
FOR QUICK SALE— Good gram, Methodist church, evening.
mas and the fun that followed 72-5 Sat,
MONUMENT— MARKERS
terest
centered
in
the
tree
and
its
work horse, harness and light
made guests oblivious to the flight
Lowest Prices
hotel.
Monday, Dec. 23— White Xmas
—Doll Cradles,
mysterious
packages.
Buy Drummers Samples in all
of time for the remainder of the
ASHLAND GRANITE CO.
wagon at green house on Highway at the Baptist church, evening.
Those who shared this Christ­ evening.
kinds of fine furs at Enders Mon­
3rd and East Main St.
223-6mo. one mile south of Talent.
94-2'*
—Chair and Table Sets,
mas
festival,
were
the
Misses
Ai-
Those
who
planned
and
enjoy­
day—
25
per
cent
off.
95-1
NOTICE OF FILING OF REPORT i
New Officers of Civic C lu b -
ASH LAND G RANITE-
FOR SALE— Oak kitchen cab­
—of good strong con-
Owing to the resignation of leen Walker, Gertrude and Helene ed the evening were the Misses
OF ASSESSMENTS OF SPEC­
MONUMENTS
inet with sliding doors and con­ Mrs. L. M. Wright as president of Biede, Calla Biegel, Elsie Alex­ Florence Allen, Lillian Reed,
IAL BENEFITS IN THE MAT­
Oregon G ranite Co.
—struction.
cealed ironing board. Phone 2F22 I the Civic club, new officers were ander, Hazel Emory, Gladys Ap­ Buena Temple, Sarah Williamson,
TER OF THE CONSTRUCTION
S. PENNISTON, Salesman.
94*3 elected at the official board meet plegate, Ruth Osmuir, Georgie Vera Mannel, Ruth Sims, Mabel
OF A SEWER IN SEWER
Phone 444-Y
Re». 476 Lanrel
Anderson, Mabel Eby, Emma
Coffee and Emma Murphy.
FO R SALE— 1 De Laval Separ- ing t0 fIU the
DISTRICT NO. 2 « ,. IN THE
• • •
Keltlng, Dahl and Miss Alice
ator No. 7. Good as new. 1 Jer-|
Mrs- Tomlinson, as vice-presi-
PLANING MILL
CITY OF ASHLAND, OREGON. The largest exclusive paint;
Heyei.
sey Guernsey cow. 1177 Iowa St. dent’ a88ume9 the
and Saturday E ven in g at th e P resby­
Recorder’s Office, Ashland. Ore­ and wall paper store in South-1
♦
•
♦
JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET Ashland.
94-3* Dr‘ Glady8 Cranda11’ wU1
as teria n Church—
ern Oregon.
gon, Dec. 22, 1923.
WORKS, Cor. Helman and __________________________ ____ J vice-president during the remaln-
Promptly at 7:30 on Saturday j M issionary Society M eets—
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
194tf
Van Ness.
The Missionary society of the
evening the Presbyterian Sunday
FOR SALE— Young cockerels, der of the term.
that
the Board of Viewer» ap-
from the dark ringlet barred rock: These new officers assume school will give their program for Presbyterian church met at the
T R A N SF E R AND E X PR E SS
Radiator Service
home of Mrs. Mathes on North
strain, birds from pen took 2nd their official duties at the next the Christmas time.
W h ittle T ransfer A Storage Co.
Main,
Wednesday
of
this
week.
regular
meeting.
A feature of the program is
prize at Fair. Inquire 855 East
for SERVICE.
• • •
Considering the fact of the near [
“Christmas
Eve in the Toyshop,”
Main.
94-3*
Experienced movers and pack­
L uncheon for Mrs. L. M. W right— written especially for this occa­ ness of Chrstmas, there was a
ers of household goods. Deal­
FO R R E N T
fairly good attendance.
The Misses Fallentine were sion.
Freeze-Meter Service
ers in coal and wood. Phone
The
subject
considered,
in
the
hostesses at a charming luncheon
Other numbers will be given,
FOR RENT— Front room, 486
117.
is gratis
given in their pleasant rooms on and the Christmas music will have* “Foreign” field, were Persian and
Boulevard. Phone 405-J.
92-6*
Office 89 Oak St. near
North Main Wednesday at 12:30. a prominent part in the exercises. Syria and wonderfully interesting
You buy this guaranteed so­
Hotel Ashland
The guests especially honored
___________ FOR RENT— Four furnished
The church will look very gay facts were related concerning the lution and we test your Ra-
T R A N SF E R AND E X PR E SS— housekeeping rooms. Phone 187J were Mrs. L. M. Wright and Mfs. and festive in Its holiday dress work in those fields.
The “Home” topic was the work diator without charge when­
94-3 Oeder.
and there is the tree, and a treat
T. L. PO W EL L General Trans-
This was one of a number of
of
the church in the South, and ever you wish—just drive in.
FOR RENT— Splendid front pleasant little affairs planned in for all the Sunday School.
fer— Good team and motor
interest in our own endeavor in Prevents freezings—will not
• • •
trucks. Good service at a rea- room apartments. Phone 263-R or ' cotnpijment to Mrs. Wright, le -
the Southland, was quickened by
sonable price. Phone 83.
call at the Shook Building. 93-2 ' fOie she left for le r now home in Program M onday E ven in g at M. the discussion of the needs of the injure.
E. ( lu r c h —
California.
colored children in an educational Quart 45c
Gallon $1.75
In addition to all the Christmas
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS—
1X)R RENT— A 7 room house,
• • •
way.
King’s Transfer, general hauling.1 furnished, close in, apply to G. Social at Mrs. W h eelr’s—
entertainments given by the var­
Do not drain Radiators
In Mrs. Lamkin’s absence the
Dry wood for sale. Phone 113,(8- Butler, 41 Granite St.
91-6
The pleasant home of Mrs. M. ious organizations of the Metho­ vice-president, Mrs. Plummer will
Plaza Pool Hall.
45-tf
Do Not Use Alcohol
W. Wheeler of North Main street dist church there will be a Christ­ assume the duties as president of
W ANTED
was the scene of the regular so­ mas program by the Sunday the society.
Typing
cial of the M. E. Ladies Aid, on school as a whole, given on Christ­
The next meeting will be at the
For a smooth shave,
Public Typing, copying. 264 7th Wednesday of this week.
mas Eve. All the departments of’ home of Mrs. J. W. McCoy on
and quick service, go
St.
83-lmo.*
At this time busy fingers were the Sunday school are represent­ Oak street.
Tires
to the Shell Barber
• • *
occupied in making bags for the ed with appropriate exercises,
WANTED— Washing. 248 1st
Lap Robe
Shop, across from De­
Christmas treat for the children among others might be mentioned Mr. and Mrs. W ill D odge E n ter­
Spot L ight
62-2mo.*
pot. Grinding of all
the playlet by the Juniors.
of the Sunday school.
Chains
tain—
kinds. Children’s work
While fingers flew, the guests
Music of a special nature will
MISCELLANEOUS
Mr. and Mrs. Will Dodge were
a specialty.
, enjoyed the happy social time, be a feature of the program. Of gracious host and hostess at a We Want Your Business
FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKING j
Jg & part of tfae gathering of course there is the tree and treat,
most delightful dinner party giv­
W. A. SHELL, Prpo.
i Prices reasonable. Room 7, over frien(j8
without
which
no
Xmas
party
en
Wednesday evening, with
832 A. St. Ashland, Ore
Tidings office. Phone 77. 84-lmo*
The h08teg8> Mr8. w heeler, was would be complete.
covers laid for eight.
LOST— Envelope containing a assisted ln serving the dainty re­
Sunday evening the M. E. Choir
The Christmas thought was car­
fifty and twenty dollar bill. Find- freshments by the Mesdames will render a beautiful cantata. ried out in the general scheme of
Homer Billings, Ralph Billings, under the efficient direction of ’ decoration; a beautiful Christ-
er leave with Mary Ashcraft
Brown, Ball, Barnhill and An- Mr. Harry Yeo, the numbers of mas tree. KaX with candles and
Stowe, 135 Nutley St. and get
guin.
laden with dainty gifts was a fea­
reward.
93-3* I
which are given in this issue
• * •
• • •
ture that gave a happy surprise
ANY G IRL IN TRO UBLE— May The Civic Club P la n s E lab orate A M essage from Mrs. R ock ett— ; t0 th e dinner guests.
communicate with Ensign Lee
A ffair—
From .a letter recently received
The table and rooms were
of the Salvation Army at the
The members of the Civic club by Mrs. H. G. Gilmore, from Mrs. i Christmas’y indeed, in festal ar-
— what to give anyone and
WhiteShield Home, 565 M ay-! are to be hostesses at a very J. C. Hockett, who will be rem em -iray’ greenery- holly and mistle-
fair Ave,, Portland, Oregon.
elaborate afternoon tea given as bered so pleasantly, by her many i toe glvlng the true hollday touch- f
all for Christmas gifts.
----------------------------- ------------------- ; a mid-holiday week affair at the
After the charming three course
RESHINGLING & CALSOM INING; ciu t» house, Friday, December the friends, not alone for her pleasing dinner, the interest was centered
personality, but for the gener­
For reshingling or painting and twenty-eighth.
osity
with which she shared her about the Christmas tree, and the
calsomining all work guaranteed
Tlie guests are the mothers and
merry visit, that was prolonged ■
< call A. V. Hood, Phone 398 or j daughters of the club. In case a gift of song with those friends,
till a late hour.
C. W. Judkins Phone 390-R.
, member has no daughter, she is this excerpt is taken:
The guest list included th e '
“I am laid up in bed with a
77-lm o* privileged to borrow some one's
Misses Leona Marsters, Buena
The gift that every one
~ —
else or if the case is reversed, the sprained back, contracted in a Temple, Vera Mannel, Zipora
wants $ 6 .5 0 and up at our
blizzard which chilled me and I Blumenfeld, Sarah Williamson,
Kodak Counter.
; daughter may bring a guest.
The affair is planned during can’t move except my hands and and Grace Hawkyard..
holiday week so that the college arms.” “Happened a week ago.
Ingersoll
The Misses Williamson and
girls home from school may at- Am much better at present writ­ Hawkyard will remain In Ashland
and
| tend the function.
ing. Myria is in second year .of during the holidays but the others
Pocket Ben Watches
The program will be given by University ^ d a Pl Beta Plu.
will go to their homes to spend
$1.50 to $9.00
—At the right price;
the young girls of the club and
“I still long for Ashland and the Christmas recess.
; promises Yo be of unusual lnter- (he dear friends there. There are
Silverware, makes well
Miss Marsters will go to Salem,
Stationery ............. 6Oc to $0
(Cafe)
! est. " It will be largely musical. no others like thenr.” “Cold and Miss Temple to Lebanon, Miss
received gift.
Announcement will be made lat- tormy here.” “I was doing much Mannel to Eugene and Miss Blum- ;
Fountain Pens....$2.75 to $7
er of the various committees in singing till I was stricken. Guy j enfold to Seattle,
See Window Display
Eversharp Pencil $1 to $S.5O
charge.
is still in Ascension church.” “I’d '
• • •
(ea t all of it)
• * •
give ten dollars this minute, to | Xroas at the Christian Church—
If undecided call and look
X m as at th e C ongregational
hear Mr. Gilmore play the or-
us
over and see our wonder­
The
entertainment
last
night
Opposite Ford Garage
C hu rch-
gan.
ful
assortment of Gifts for
was essentially for the children
On Christmas Eve the Congre­
• •
Everyone.
of the Sunday school and was a
gational Sunday school will have
very
happy
time
indeed.
The
j its Christmas program and free. B azaar a G reat S u ccess—
Warm Bran Mash
The Bazaar that was given music, the recitations, the plays,
An unusually fine program has
' been prepared, with special music Thursday, Dec. 20th, by the were all carried out in true Xmas
spirit, and were well received by
The time to be thrifty
and a tree and treat is ready for Trinity Guild at the Parish House
those who were privileged to list­
was a most successful affair.
is before you are hard up,
the children.
Dessicated Mollassses
en
to the little folks.
and the time to protect Beet Pulp with Aqua Pura dres­ The church has been mad3 beau­ Ther articles displayed proved The
tree and decorations were
yourself from damage
sing, garnished with 2nd cut­ tiful for this occasion; the most most attractive to purchasers of ed the entertanment,. tree, and
elaborate decoration, has been dainty Xmas gifts and the ladies
ting of Alfalfa
suits is before your auto­
lovely and the youngsters enjoy-
arranged by the committee ap­ have disposed of everything.
(N
ote:
a
sw
ell
d
ish
)
treat very much.
mobile injures or kills
pointed to take charge of that
The proceeds were
$200— a
Sunday evening is given the
someone.
Next Closest Four Guesses, j J.
.
part of the program, and a won­ neat sum, for the Guild,treasury. “White Christmas” where others
The question is not—
derful setting for the gladsome
The patronage of Xmas shop­ rather than - self is considered.
exercises is provided.
Can I afford to carry auto­ Ground Wheat, Ground Corn
pers was appreciated very much The program is planned to unfold
The services Sundry, aro plan­ by ladies of the Guild.
Next Closest Five Guesses
mobile liability insurance!
Mill Run, Ground Barley
the Christmas story and the offer­
• • •
ned particularly with the Christ­
Prize o f.......................
ing taken is for the Board of Min­
But—Can I afford to drive
Linseed Meal
mas thought in view.
Xmas Party Thursday P. M.—
isterial Relief.
an automobile without
• • •
Next Closest Five Guesses,
The Sunday school of Trinity
carrying adequate protec­
A W h ite X m as a t th e B ap tist - Episcopal church will
have its W IN T E R COUGHS AND COLDS
tion in that line?
Church—
AU of the above mixed thorough­
program and Christmas tree and
With the changeable weather
The “Whte Christmas” will be treat on Thursday afternoon at
ly with hot water.
Let us tell you how little
which we have at this season of
For Christmas
given at the Baptist church on 4:30 at the Parish house.
it will cost to have this
the year coughs and colds are very
Christmas eve by the members of
protection. DO IT NOW.
Everything is planned to give prevalent. Be prepared for them.
the Baptist Sunday school.
Motometers, Halladay bum­
the children a happy time and the Have a bottle of FOLEY’S HON­
Rolled Barley Pudding
pers, Klaxon horns, Spot­
This is the “White Christmas"
rooms will be beautiful in Christ- EY AND TAR COMPOUND handy,
lights, and acessories for < >
of giving and the whole program
* Real Estate and Real In­
the car make useful, prac­
mas greenery, and gay in Christ-iand witb the iirst sign of a cough
surance. (Estab. 1883)
is arranged to carry out that
tical pleasing gifts.
_— colors.
mas
„ or
1 cold take a dose and prevent a
Phene 211 41 East Main
thought.
serious ailment. FOLEY’S HON­
Demi-aqua pura, H2-O, and Cam­
Chrstmas morning there will
The decorations are beautifully
bric Tea
EY AND TAR COMPOUND has
eb services at the church at 8 a. been the standard family cough
I
arranged
and
there
will
be
a
tree,
VETERAN EDITOR DIES
J. L. Rarnthouse
m. and 11 a. m.
with its Xmas gifts.
’remedy for over 35 years, bring­
s
e
e
NEW YORK, Dc. 21.— Frank
Lovely music, tableaux and a
Good Meats
Phone 190
ing prompt relief and when once
Cobb,* veteran editor of the New
playlet will have a place on the Christmas Eve at the Nazarene used you will never be without it.
Cor Main and P ioneer
(Sold Everywhere.
.York World, died this afternoon.
program, and the thought of (I t - Church—
S O C IE T Y
B.
MEN 10 MEET DEC. 29
Hand Made
Ashland
J. 0. RIGG
Service Station
Whiz Anti-Freeze
FREE
Christmas
Suggestions:
Dr. Oeser & Son
Our Windows
Tell Santa
PROVOST BROS
A Kodak
For Christmas
Extra Quality
Stationery
How Much Does
Ashland Mills
Steer Weigh
Calf Hay
Table de Hote
I
T. K. BOLTON
You Guess How Much
Menu
Soup
Before The Collision
McNair Bros.
Salad
See the big steer hanging in
the window of the Plaza Market.
For every purchase made at the
Plaza Meat Market, until next
Monday evening, you will be en­
titled to a guess as to how much
the steer weighs.
^ ’’prize oT’
9 Ik r03St
Shop For
Entrees
Dodge Service
Parts
Stew
31b. roast
g
and Repairs
Guessing Closes Monday eve­
ning. Come see the big steer and
try your judgement on what a
beef weighs.
Dessert
Billings Agency
Drinks
' T
AUTOMOTIVE ::
Meals Delivered
Shop
PLAZA MEAT MARKET