Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 30, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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board later. • -
C lassified Colum n R ates
PHYSICIANS
at the Tidings Office.
j W ord was received from the
The Young
One cent the word each
IV
e
have
a
good Job printing de-
County President, Mrs. S. L. Leon­ People’s Chorus will have charge'
,
DR. H AW LEY— -Above
Tidings ?
time.
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KLAMATK PALLS, Aug. 29.— —-—____
ard at Medford about the County of the music. The subject for
office. Phone 91.
MISS EDITH DODGE, E ditor
To tun every issue for one
convention of the W. C. T. U. the pastor's sermon will be, “ T h e 1
nosing around in the re­
month or more,
the word
fu8e dump at C rater Lake last
DR. C. AV. HANSON
which will be held in Lithia Park op en ed D oor.”
Phoue items to her a t 39. between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M.
each time.
D entist
The Christian Endeavor p ra y e r' * 6ek’ 3 husky b,aek bear stuck
fro m o u td o o r sp o rts a re re­
September 8 and 9. A large num ­
lie
v e d tw m assagin'» w ith _
meeting
at
6:45
will
be
followed
i
h'
S
U°Se
3
can
wbich
contaiu-
Special attention given to pyor­
FO R RENT
O1" EVEXTS
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Civic Improvement Club ber of women from all over the
rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver
2JS-H. «er a t ’ horn” ’ “ ’ *
V ^ H a w lty '’ W' “t Ï “ ‘‘C
Bt , th d r clubl10“ 86 county will be in Ashland during a t 8 p. m. by the last of the Un ' ed edibles distasteful to him
th a t time to attend the eonven-1 ion Sunday night services for th e '
be3r 8trove Patiently for
FOR RENT— Furnished room Block. Phone 178-J
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OH. ERNEST A. W O O D ^ J
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with or w ithout housekeeping
tlon and some very in te re stin g ! summer.
j some time to free his nose from
n —- -
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ness meeting will be held first. features have been planned.
On W ednesday night at 7:30, the disagreeab!e can and con- ?»■- J
privilege; also good garage M rs-¡ ... ............
Î Tuesday, Sept. 2. F irst meeting
tlce limited to eye, ear, nose anu nf
r il .
„
Following this there will be a
D augherty, 55 Pine St.
287-12*
There will be speechs and the pastor will conduct the sixth ' tent8, Unsuecessful, the bear saw
th ro at— x -ray Including teeth. > °
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•»'«<»« social hour and women are asked
songs
and probably a banquet d u r­ study in St. Johns Gospel. You 8 Cle3" 9hlrt’ belonging to a rang-
Office hour,. 10 ,0 12 and 2 to '
\
“ 2 :M - to bring their fancy work. Fancy
FOR KENT— Furnished sleep­
ing th a t time.
are cordially invited to partici- 6r’ banging from a clothes line,
5. Swedenborg Bldg.. A .h ta a d .! „,eettng
,ollow ‘" ‘
ing rooms, 1165 E ast Main St.,
work and cards w’ill be the main
pate in these studies with us
" ith unhes,tating steps, bruin
1 1-2 block from high school.
° ra-
Monday and Tneeday. Sept. 8 amu8em<!”,s
the “ « em o o n . The
______
walked over to the shirt, and
299— 12*
hostesses for this meeting a re
B aptist Church
grasping it, proceeded to give his
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW__R e s l-iand 9' County convention W. C.
Mrs.
D. Perozzi and Mrs. H. K.
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Cod's
Challenge
to
the
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b
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FOR RENT— 6 room house,
dence and office. 108 Pioneer
U‘ in Lithia Park,
An excellent rubbing alco­
Tomlinson. Every member is urg-
liever,” will be the Sunday morn-
Vhaf - ejaculated the unfor-
furnished or unfurnished, also
avenue. Telephone 28. Officf
hol, which can safely lie
Trinity Episcopal Church
j ed to be present.
ing theme. Union services in the I tunate own«r of the shirt, and
furnished apartm ent, Phone 481-J
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 6 I Mrs. F raley E ntertains—
¡V icar the Rev. P. K. Hammond
or call 185 Pioneer Ave. 299— tf
evening. The pastor will be out runn,ng after the bea»'- took his used externally in any
Mrs. Milton Fraley entertained *
p. m. only.
, Holy Communion at
quantity.
__________________ j with a very charm ing party at ■
’ 1,inner P arty —
of the city Sunday evening and pr° perty away fro1» the brazen
Church School at 9:45. Morning
FO R RENT: — Eighty acre DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic i ber borne on Harrison Street '
Mrs- E ' M’ W allin was hostess
, will preach for the M. E. pastor
Service and sermon at 11.
Recommended
farm , seven miles east of Ashland
and
Electro-Therapy. Office I W ednesday evening. The even-»a t a f a r m i n g dinner party held
at Yreka, Cal. He has been out
Strangers
and
visitors
f o r b r u i s e s,
on Pacific highway. For inform a­
most of the city for the past five Sun­
phone 48; residence 142. First ing- Tbe evening was spent in 1 a t h er home Thursday evening at
cordially welcomed.
tion appy to Mollie Songer, 45
sprains, soreness
talking over old times a n d .'sIx ° ’elock- A three-course.din-
National Bank building.
day evenings. The Bible school
Helman St. Ashland.
303-10*
j ner was served. The table was
school experiences.
and stiffness of
meets, at 9:45 a. m., J. A. Gear, i
F irst Church of Christ, Scientist
L
ight-w
eight
MONUMENTS
A
fter
a
delightful
evening
I
decorated
with
flowers.
Th?
Supt. Young people’s services in j
j o i n t s—to r e-
FOR R EN T:— Three room fu r­
Pioneer Avenue, South
HUNTING
BOOT
dainty refreshm ents were served 1 guests spent a very pleasant even-
the
evening
at
6:45.
Prayer
band
nished apartm ent, close in. Adults
duce fever, etc.
MONUMENTS
Sunday morning services at 11
j ing. Those entertained were Mrs
bv the hostess.
$6.75
meets
at
church
Monday
evening,
only. Call 291-L.
3072t
ASHLAND GRANITE
o’clock. Subject of lesson “Christ
( out a i n s 85
Those present were Misses?
E ’ Detrick and Eugene De­
MONUMENTS
Jesu s.”
Sunday School at 10 regular prayer meeting W ednes­ Strongly built, but light
FO R SALE
trick.
Edith Moody, Berenice Myers.
per cent pure Ethyl alco­
B lair G ranite Co.
>n your feet.
o’clock.
Wednesday
ev en in g , day evening; Tarry m eeting Fri-
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M
argaret
Van
Dyke,
Louise
Gil­
hol.
.
day
evening
at
the
church.
Other
FOR SALE— Saw mill, 20.000
PENNISfON, Manager
meeting at 8 o’clock
lette, Mesdames Lynn Slack, El­ Shower Given—
Reading room open daily from ' meetings announced from the pul-
Office 175 E. Main
capacity; practically new. Box 117
wood Hedburg, Dean Scott, Dom­
A very delightful shower was 2 until 5 p. m., excepting Sun­ pit.
Res. Phone 444-Y
Montague, Calif.
305— 6
ino Provost. Earl Fraley, Ger- given W ednesday evening a t the
B. C. Miller, Pastor
days and holidays.
INY
GIRL
IN
TROUBLE—
May
aid
W enner and the hostess. Mrs. home of Mrs. Louis Schwein at
FOR SALE or TRADE—(160
acre ranch, Missouri River bot­
communicate with Ensign Lee Milton Fraley.
her home on Church street in
M ethodist E piscopal Church
FA L L IN G BLOCK
* » *
tom land, w ithin 8 miles Minot,
of the Salvation Army at the
honor of Miss H arriet Ruger, who
9.
J.
Chaney,
Minister
FR A C T U R E S SK U LL
North Dakota. If interested call
W hlteShleld Home, 565 May- j E ntertains at Luncheon—
will be m arried soon. A large
The
Sunday
School
will
meet
or w rite G. S. Butler. 300— lm o
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon.
Mrs. Nan M. Moore entertained num ber of lovely presents were
BEND, Aug. 29.— Hit on the
at 9:45.
Classes are provided
I
at a charm ing luncheon a t the given to the happy girl. The
head
by a falling block, Joseph
FOR SALE— 6 room house,
for all ages and all are welcome.
PLANING MILL
Plaza Wednesday at one-thirty evening was spent in singing,
with or w ithout furniture, easy
The pastor will speak a t the Roberts, employe of the Shevlin-
♦
o'clock.
A delightful four-course playing and dancing.
lORDON’S
SASH
AND
CABINET
*
term s, Phone 481-J or call 185
morning church service. There Hixon company, sustained a frac­
♦
Delicious refreshm ents consist­ will be special music. “ The World ture of the skull late yesterday , |
W ORKS,
Cor. Helman and luncheon was served. The tables
Pioneer Ave.
299— tf
♦
were
decorated
in
pink
and
white
O
ing
of Raggedy Ann ice cream is My P arish ’’ is the topic for near camp No. 3, south of Bend. (
Van Ness.
194tf
with clever place cards and pink and different varieties of cake
FOR SALE— R. I. Red fryers
Epworth League meeting at Roberts, who was rigging a sky­
and white sweet peas. Plates were were served by the charm ing hos-J 6 the
T R A N SFER AND E X PR E SS
milk fed, crate fattened, Maxe-
:4 5.
Union service at the line to a tall spar when the acci­
dor.s, 977 B St.
271— 2mo* W h ittle T ransfer & Storage Co '.aid for six.
teas. A pleasant evening was en Presbyterian church at 8 p. m.
dent happened, was hu rt when he
On the night of September Second, Ashland
for SERVICE.
The guests of the luncheon Joyed by all and they parted wish
attem pted to divert the falling
K!an No. 10, Realm of Oregon, will be host to a
Experienced movers and pack­ were Mesdames Nate Bates, Nina ing Miss R uger much happiness
block from a fellow w orker on
F irst C ongregational Church
I NEGOTIATE SALES
gathering here of Klansmen from all over the
Cane, Sanford, W. H. McNair,
The guests for the evening were
the rpar below h im .,
■"
,
I ers of household goods. Deal­
W. Judson Oldfield, Minister
state.
strang
of
Medford
and
Miss
Misses Fay Beebe of Centra)
D on’t get excited about It, but i ers in coal and wood. Phone
Boulevard
and
Main
street.
117.
Strang, also of Medford and the Point, Thelma Bond, Medford
Juat bear in m ind that now is a |
TO BOOST MEMBERSHIP
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., with
The features of the evening will be a big Kian
good tim e to buy real esta te in
hostess, Mrs. Moore.
Office 89 Oak St. near
Mabel
Trott,
Velta
Ockley,
Mar­
MARSHFIELD, Aug. 29. — i
classes for all grades and ages.
A shland.
* * *
parade and the burning of a huge fiery cross
Hotel Ashland
jorie Gillette, Alice Browrn, Ber Bring your Bible. Morning ser- Jacob D- Allen, organizer of th e '
Family
Reunion—
I have a good little restaurant
that will illuminate the entire town.
nice Flackus, Beth and Joyce vice a t 11; subject “ Seeking Fruit state chamber of commerce, is at J
POWELL—-G eneral Trans-
fo r sale, $ 5 0 0 w ill tak e it.
A very delightful family reun Johnson, Carol Van Dyke, Leona
fer Good team
and motor , ion was held Sunday at the home Ahlström , Alice Ruger, Elberl rnd Finding None.” Christian En- Coos Bay to stage membership j ”
The meeting will be punctuated bv the pres­
Good country store business on
trucks. G rod service at a r e a - ' of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. P o rter of Greet, Jessie G uthrie, May Had deavor at 6:45 p. m. The even- ettmpaigns for the North Bend and
paved highway, $3000 will handl«-
ence, from Portland of the Grand Dragon of th e
ing service will be the union s e r-; Marshfield chambers of commerce. '
it.
•‘»ouab.’e price. Phone 83.
■ Eighth street. A family dinner field, H arret Ruger and Mesdames
icalm and his official family.
vice of all the churches at the The importance of enlisting new ,
was
given
in
the
park
and
the
Fred
Cushing,
Johnny
Shortridge
«
I have another big surprise for
Presbyterian church at 8. Pray- ’»am bers was recognized this su m -1
FEHIGE-ROACH
<>
afternoon was spent there.
I he paiade will form on Main stii*ot and inarch
you very soon. B u t d on ’t get ex­
Jewel Lockhart, Pearl H arkins of er meeting every Wednesday mer and the need for more funds
I >
Transfer — Express — Storage
t >
cited . J u st buy som e of the good
Those present were Mr. and , Medford. Robert H errin, Adrian evening at 7:30, continuing the was also apparent. Urgent work
thru
town
proceeding
thence,
to
a
large
open
< >
Hauling — Dray work of all Mrs. Charles Faught of Klamath i Wolf and Allen Antry.
o fferin gs.
space
where,
following
an
address
by
(he
Grand
book of the Gospel of John. The was
undone this year and it
I have anoth er good net 15 |
^ erV,CeL Dr_y Falls and daughter, Dorothy, Mr. ,
• • •
subject for next W ednesday even- !• *3 Proposed to be on a bettor
Dragon, those interested in (be inner workings
wood of all kinds. Thone 410-R and Mrs. A rthur Fern of Fern \ W’. C. T. U. Meets__
p er cen t Income property.
Ing
will
be
“
The
A
ttracting
Pow-
footing
for
1925.
♦
; 375 B. St.
ol the order will have an opportunity to witness
_______ Valley, 112-tf
Harold Porter,
Mr. Lar-1
The W. C. T. U. held their
♦
or of The Cross." The public is
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the
Naturalization
Ceremony
of
the
Kian.
The
sen of Talent and Mr. and Mrs. j monthly meeting Tuesday at the «onttatly tnvt.Pd
p ENULET()N Al|S 29 _ El8„,
S T A P L E S ’ AGENCY
r,
, c - °- P o rter. Mrs. Faught was I Library. On account of the Con­
Exalted ( yelops will consider applications for
O ffice, H otel A shland Bldg.
C onsregationat
,lps o t t!l„ ber ,and
or
a smooth shave ! form erly Miss Elsie Larson of this , vention to be held next m onth hu“ l,
¡S O C IE T Y :
s° XX 8 C 8CS
RE MUSCLES
t
Rubbing Alcohol
AT THE
OVERLAND
McNair Brothers
Shoe Shop
Kian to Hold
Huge Ceremonial Here
P hone 2 0
S h e l f » irb e r 1“ ’’ a° d “ T F er°
W“ ' ‘h6 eleCt,0', ot 0l,i" !r9
„ h
• Krol!" a,e ° !
« II"» meeting. Mr». Will Davis
ph i, ,
\ PS
■* ligh 8ch° o1,
w«9 elected president; Mrs C
ch Idren get jo u r hair t Mr. and Mrs. J a u g h t have re-i W. Fraley, vice president- Mrs
bobbed and marcel ( turned to th eir home by way of H. G. W olcott, treasu rer; Miss
MISCELLANEOUS
GET YOU STOVE repaired at
Eagle Foundry.
Boch Magnito
R adiater and Stoves for sale. 140
Oberlin St.
306-1 mo.»
AD VERTISEM EN T FOR PRO­
POSALS TO CONSTRUCT CE­
M ENT SIDEW ALK S.
______
“o th e
c
The F irst Preebyterlan Church
Ashland, Ore.
J. C. Mergler. M inister
Our Sunday School, opening at
i C rater Lake.
May Benedict, Recording secre
:45, cordially welcomes all who
W. A. SHELL, Prop. d - i , .
t3ry 3Dd Mrs' Lu,u Howard cor- will study God's Word with us.
»32 A. St. Ashland. O n |
1 " b Meetin«
responding secretary. The com-
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The first m eeting of the Wo- m lttees for the organization will Classes with com petent teachers
are provided for both old and
Umatilla and W hitman national
forests are closed areas on account
; of fire hazard and will not be
open when the deer season be
gins September 1, according to a
statem ent at the district supervi
sor’s office. The land is south-
east of Uk'ah and is a mecca every;
year fo'r hunters from several
counties.
Citizenship in the Invisible Umpire at that time.
It is the aim of the Ashland Kian to become
le tte r acquainteil with the jieoplc of our town
and we invite your presence at a public, ceremon­
ial ol an order which, founded on the principles
o f PURE AMERICANISM ami COURAGE has
stirred the entire nation.
O N S T IP A T 1O N
Harm
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Always relief in taking
th a t sealed proposals will be re­
ceived by the Common Council C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
TABLETS
of the City of Ashland, Oregon,
until 7:30 o'clock P. M., T>.n«,ia u j E>*y Ple>**nt^ eHective—only 25«
a
I
Septem ber 2nd, 1924, to furnish
NOGALES, Ariz.. Aug. 3 u . __
all m aterial and labor necessary j Two of the most prominent fam -'
to construct cement sidewalks on ilies in Mexico will be united in
the westerly side of Granite s tr e e t! Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico, when :
from the south line of Nutley the m arriage of Miss Anita May-
street to a point approxim ately j torena. of this city to Antonio
1304 feet southerly along G ranite Villasenor, Mexico City banker,
street, said point being the south-i takes place September 15. Miss
erly line of property owned by i Maytorena is a niece of Pepe May-
F rank Jordan.
torena, form er Governor of Sonora
A certified check for $25.00 and now a resident of Los An- j
payable to the City of Ashland geles. California.
m ust accompany all bids, which ----- ----- •—
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is to be forfeited to the City In
case the successful bidder shall
fail to execute a contract and
furnish an approved bond for the
faithful perform ance of the con-1
tra c t within five days after n o ti-,
arc »early to g iv e
you
the
flcation of acceptance of the bid.
service w hich has m ade our
Bidders must examine the i work so satisfactory to all
ground in order th a t no m isunder­ w h ose houses w e have pointed
standing may exist.
The council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
The contract price is to be paid
from special assessm ents for bene­
fits accruing from such sidewalks
to the respective properties.
All bids should be addressed to
the City Recorder and m arked
“ Proposal to Construct Cement j
Sidew alk.”
By order of the Common C o « i - | ^ |
| . O l l l P i l l f lllC
ell of the City of Ashland, Oregon.
G ertrude Biede, Recorder.
Date of first publication. Aug­
ust 23. 1924.
302-2 Sat.
The Big W hite T ent
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Our Painters
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J. O. RIGO
IG DOINGS! You have a date with Joy — and Paramount I
One week in every year Paramount hands the world, and you,
an entertainment bonus, something very extra special like deep dish
apple pie with rich crust and double extra cream! This is the
Week! Paramount’s the dish and you’re the feaster! Step up,
step up, for if it’s a Paramount Picture it’s the best show in town.
B
M o o u c i o av
I F amous h x y m - U s w r C om
A0OUH4 ZUKOA-PKKSI06MT
Miw vomi trrv
Frank & King’s
Comedians
PR EPA R E FOR RACE
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 30. — '
Speed-boat owners here are p u t- ! |
ting th eir craft into shape for the !
ninety-nine-mile gold cup race set
for Septem ber 7.
Sally Ann
ASHLAND joins in the Paramount Week Celebration of the
T h eatre
M EDFORD
Greater Movie Season!
Sunday & M onday
“Sins of
Society”
Aug. 31—-Sept. 1
W A L T E R H IE R S
IN
BREAD
The favorite with the
women who know how to
bake bread.
“FAIR WEEK”
COMING
Sept. 5-6
Sept. 2, 3, 4
RICH A RD D IX and LO IS W ILSO N
AGNES A Y RES
“ICE BOUND”
“B L U F F’’
IN
“Uncle Tonis
Cabin”
Lithia Bakery
If
ifs
a
P a ra m o u n t
P ic tu r e
i t ’s
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