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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1924)
L lo i m » ÀHHLÀVÔ DÁIíA tîDt.VOfl PROFESSIONAL Classified Column C la rifie d Column Rates :S O G IE T Y : PHYSICIANS One cent the word each time. To run every Issue for one m onth or more. the word each time. DR. HAWLEY— Above office. Phone 91. Tidings MISS EDITH DODGE, Editor DR. C. W. HANSON D entist Special attention given to pyor FOR RENT rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver FOR RENT— Furnished room Block. Phone 178-J. 233-tf. w ith or w ithout housekeeping privilege; also good garage. Mrs. DR. ERNEST A. WOODS—-Prac tice limited to eye, ear, nose ana D augherty, 55 Pine St. 287-12* th ro at— X-ray including teeth. FOR RENT— Furnished sleep Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tcj ing rooms, 1165 E ast Main St., 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland,! 1 1-2 block from high school. Ore. 299— 12* DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi K )R RENT: — Eighty acre dence and office, 108 Pioneer farm , seven miles east of Ashland avenue. Telephone 28. Office on Pacific highway. For inform a hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5 tion appy to Mollie Songer, 45 p. m. only. Helman St. A shland. 303-10* Phone items to her a t 39, between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M. L>> Ï U w inetxky, .M^tchUx-r il, North Bead — $i$$,000 has Pendleton — $5,000 in building begn speht op city paving this Improvements being added to year. make annual Round-Up more im Hillsboro — City council buys pressive and care for growing a t fire truck and additional equip tendance. ment. Eugene — Osburn hotel being improved at cost of 86,000. CALENDAR OF EVENTS ¡trip to . the Sunnyside Inn at Thursday, September 4. W. F. i Eagle Point Sunday and ate their M. S. of M. E. Church at Mrs. dinner there. They reported a ' Tilton's home, 237 Almond St., very enjoyable time. 2:30 o’clock. * • * Thursday, September 4. F ra Meeting— Table use and Canning ternal Brotherhood meeting. Busi The F ratern al Brotherhood, ness meeting followed by dance. Lodge 149, Ashland, organized Eight o’clock. Friday evening under the leader Friday, September 5. Mission ship of F. L. N utter, president. ary Society of Christian Church ______ A large class was initiated into W agner Creek Road a t church Parlors, 2:30 o’clock. the lodge? Mr. McGee, state TALENT, OREGON __ 3 _ « _ Monday and Tuesday, Sept. 8 m anager of Portland attended the and 9. W. C. T. U. County Con meeting. vention in Lithia Park. A very enjoyable evening w’as • ♦ » spent. Following the initiation l o l l RENT: — Modern well DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic Missionary Meeting— ceremony, a dance was held with and Electro-Therapy. Office The Missionary Society of the music furnished by the P etit or located furnace heated ap art phone 48; residence 142. First , Christian Church will be held at chestra. Punch and wafers were m ents and sleeping rooms, fu r National Bank building. the church parlors next Friday a t served. nished and unfurnished. 316 Har- ¡2 :3 0 o’clock. Mrs. Floyd Putm an gadine. 1-tf Meetings will be held the first MONUMENTS is the leader for the meeting. A and fourth Thursdays. The next FOR RENT — 3-room furnish very interesting program is being m eeting will be held next T hurs MONUMENTS ed apartm ent close in. Phone 40 arranged and everyone is urged day. A definite program has not ASHLAND GRANITE or 432Y. 1-tf to be present. been announced but a good time MONUMENTS * * * is assured. Blair Granite Co. FOR RENT — Nice front a p art * * * Mcnane-Mclntosh Wetldlng— PENNISTON, Manager ment. Phone 263R or call Shook Miss Isma McIntosh and S. E. To Have Dinner— Office 175 E. Main Bldg. 1-2* Menane were m arried at Wolf Res. Phone 444-Y The C hristian Church will have FOR RENT— Furnished apart Creek, August 27 at the home of a basket dinner following church ment. Phone 481J or call 185, I NY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May the bride’s parents. Reverend services next Sunday. This will communicate with Ensign Lee Lowe of the C hristian church at be followed by an im portant Pioneer avenue. 1-tf of the Salvation Army at the G rants Pass officiated. They meeting when it will be decided FOR SALE W hiteShield Home, 565 May- went, to C rater Lake on their w hether to build a new church $2000.00 cash puts you in to fair Ave., Portland, Oregon. wedding trip, retu rn in g by way of or remodel the old one. The re this money m aking hotel, no bet K lam ath Falls. They stopped in vival m eeting for fall will also PLANING MILL te r location In town, 25 rooms all Ashland for a short time on Sat be discussed. Everyone is asked on one flor, ren t only 870.00; urday and visited friends and to be present. JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET always full; clears 8150.00 per relatives here. They expect to MORRS, Cor. Helman and m onth above all expenses. Full make th eir home in Wo;f Creek. Van Ness. 194tf price 83000.00 for lease and fu r There is wisdom in reading ads Mrs. Menane is a niece of Mrs. nishings, ju st a good place for TRANSFER AND EXPRESS Sara Boots of B Street and is one woman, Box 4 62, Ashland. Whittle Transfer & Storage Co. quite well known in Ashland al 295— 8* for SERVICE. though her home is in Wolf ♦ONE OF THE STRONGEST COMPANIES IN AMERICA- Experienced movers and pack Creek. FOR SALE: — Thoroughbred • • • ers of household goods. Deal Aucona Cockerel’s, Canadian ers In coal and wood. Phone E n tertain s a t Dinnei stock. 235 North Main St. 1-2* 117. A delightful dinner party was FOR SALE CHEAP — Bose Office 89 Oak St. near given Sunday at the home of Mrs pears, culls, fine for canning. Hotel Ashland L. J. Heer at 117 High Street. A Newby & Sons, Talent. Phone delicious three-course dinner v a 372J2. 1-tf r. L. POWELL— General T rans served. The table decoration was fer— Good team and motor carried out with dahlias. Follow FOR SALE— Saw mill, 20,000 trucks. G >od service at a rea- ing dinner a pleasant afternoon capacity; practically new. Box 117 souab?e price. Phone 83. was spent in talking over old Montague, Calif. 305— 6 times. FEHIGE-ROACH FOR SALE o r TRADE—(160 The guests were Mesdames T ransfer — Express — Storage Edith H errin W att of San” Jose acre ranch, Missouri River bot tom land, within 8 miles Minot, Hauling — Dray work of all Velta Smith of D unsm uir, Miss N orth Dakota. If interested call kinds. Quick motor service. Dry Isoline Campbell, Miss M argaret o r w rite G. S. Butler. 300— lm o wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R Van Dyke and the charming 375 B. St. 112-tf hostess, Mrs. L. J. Heer. FOR SALE— R. I. Red fryers • « • If the insured dies from natural causes the milk fed, crate fattened, Maxe- company p a y s ........................... $5,000 Porter-Clark— dor.s, 977 B St. 271— 2mo* For a smooth shave If the insured dies from accident, the com Charles O. P o rter of Ashland $10,000 pany pays ........................... and quick service go, and Miss Sarah Clark of Ashville In case of permanent total disability, the com MISCELLANEOUS to the Shell Rarber North Carolina, were m arried at pany will Shop. Ladies and W ashington D. C. August 30, ac- 1. Waive all premium payments. GET YOU STOVE repaired at children get your h a i r : cording to word received here 2. Pay $25 per week for one year; and in ad Eagle Foundry. Boch Magnito bobbed and marcel by Mr. P o rte r’s parents, Mr. and dition R adiater and Stoves for sale. 140 led. Mrs. C. O. P orter of 143 Eighth 3« Pay $50 per month for life; and Oberlin St. 306-1 mo.* street. The groom has been em 4. Pay $5,000 to beneficiary when insured W. A. SHELL, Prop. dies WANTED: — Used flat top >32 A. St. Ashland, Ore ployed by the S. P. Company at 5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight office desk and swivel chair. See San Francisco for some time and as result of accident, the company pays Greer at the Tidings office. 1-4 has been at W ashington D. C., $5,000 immediately in cash in addition to all other benefits. for the past year, representing THE WEATHER the company there. He is a (During temporary disability the company Report for the last 24 hours: I NEGOTIATE SALES pays $25 per week for a limit of 52 weeks] Maximum 96; Minimum. 48; Set graduate of the local high school Don’t get excited about it, but Maximum, 86. cf the class of '17. They will re *‘A Service That Endures” just bear in mind that now is a main in W ashington D. C. for a Although there was every good time to buy real estate in Ashland. promise of a hard storm last short time and then go to San night, only a slight am ount of Francisco where they will make INSURANCE COMPANY I have a good little restaurant MOMC OFF1CI-SAN FAAhOSSO rain was reported, the storm I their home. for sale, $500 will take it. * * * » passing around us. Good country store business on Have Picnic— paved highway, $3000 will handle Mi and Mrs. Earl Fraley, Mr. it. Eugene — Lane county to com and Mrs. C. W. Fraley, Mr. and plete Loraine highway. I have another big surprise for ! Mrs. B arber and daughter, Jose (O pportunity available to experienced m Life you very soon. But don’t get ex-I phine. spent Sunday at Buckhorn Insurance salesman as D istrict M anager). <4ted. Just buy some of the good Lodge where they ate their din offerings. ner and spent a nice afternoon. ■ W w w >B I have another good net 15 I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fraley will W est C oast L ife I nsurance c o per cent income property. MS Mark« Stmt. S n Fraocbco 162-45 leave soon for Red Bluff where Q eulrm en:—W»<fco«i oUigcbon m i my part, tend m i mort information. Mr. Fraley will teach this year. Select Tomatoes Travel By Motor Stage Safely, Swiftly and Comfortably Daily to P o rtla n d ............................... 7:00 21. M- Farmers Attention Dai y to E ugene............................. 12.00 Noon Oaily to Roseburg........................... 4;15 PM Fly season will soon be on Get your Shoo Fly and E z I ?h08’. fly f,pray for yonr cow’s the best fly killer made. Gard en Hose, and garden tools, fencing and binder twine mowers and repairs always on J2 :0 0 noon and 4:15 p. ni. Stages connects to I ortland following morning. inforrnatiim tn1^ He aS?rS f° r aU Way P°,nt8: for further nnorm ation and tickets call Hotel Ashland office phone H. S. Glein PEIL’S CORNER GUNS Simpson's Hardware Here’s a p a rt o f the W EST COAST LIFE P erfect Protection P olicy j F A IR OREGON PEAR SHOW and AMMUNITION FARE ASHLAND—PORTLAND $8.20 JACKSON COUNTY Winchester Store Unequaled by Any District or County Fair on Pacific Coast $20,000 IN PREMIUMS ^ w S X S “ s k ^ c o u n t e * 8 ir°“ t y te " » ^ / fa™ ’ “ c lu d i^ “ d garde"' Jackson, K la m a th i°T0 and paCers and 40 runners entered making the BIGGEST HORSE RACE MEET EVER HELD HERE Grants Pass Ashland Medford BANDS The Aerial Thompsons Sensational Wire Walkers Night Sept. 12 The Dixie Syncopators Dancers, Singers, J azz Two Three- Reel Films of Motion Pictures SHAM BATTLE on Nat’l Defence Day A Battle As in Actual Warfare N ear ME II F ORD Office, Hotel Ashland Bldg. Phone 26 10 = 11 -1 2 -1 3 SEES PROSPERITY LONGVIEW, Wash., Sept. 2.— “ The lum ber industry is on the threshold of an era of prosper ity, stated M. B. Nelson, presi dent of the Long Bell Lumber i company, before his departure for 1 the home offices of his company nt Kansas City Friday. C -T - C ’ s a re re c o rd tir e s ! East Side Pharmacy WILL PAY J1.25 CASH Protection i rF'IRE quality—or the A lack of it—is mighty quickly discovered! You can’t fool a motorist! A tire, then, that in two short years of m anufacture can become so popular as to outsell any other tire made in an exclusively Pacific Coast plant m ust have the stam ina that drivers seek! C-T-C’s have done just that! C-T-C tires start with superior material and work m anship—finest long staple E g y p tia n combed cotton cord, highly tested rubber! They are hand bu ilt—cured on a ir ! Their massive non-skid treads afford surprisingly long wear—and safety! on first bottle of M. A. C. Stom ach Remedy, if it does not relieve any case of stomach distress. If you are subject to any stomach troubles, such as indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, sour stom ach, nausea and excessive gas, don't fail to try a bottle of Smith Bros.’ M. A. C„ the guaranteed stomach treatm ent. It invigorates the stomach glands, promotes the secretion of gastic fluid and cleanses the en tire digestive system of foul, ir- ritin g m atter. It gives you new appetite, new enrgy, new interest in life. Sick headaches, dizziness, constipation or other symptoms of disturbed digestion will vanish completely when your stomach is resorted to proper working order. Rem ember M. A. C. is sold on CORDS and BALLOONS _______ an absolute guarantee of m oney' (w ithout rim or wheel change)! back if the first bottle falls to r e - 1 lleve any case of stomach dis-1 tress. Price 81.25 per bottle. East Side Pharmacy will sup ply you (mail orders accepted). nr LCCUOHI^S Tire House Picnic At Gold Hill— ; ' Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fraley and i Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fraley jour- i neyed to Gold Hill Monday where ! they had a pleasant time p’.cnick- I ing. * * * 1 Dinner at Sunnyside Inn— Mrs. B. B. Balis and daughters, Jan et and Jean, Miss Onia GeBau- cr, Mrs. W alter Maxey and Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Greer made a AcUrcM. T he brand nam e “Frye’s Delicious’’ is burnt right into the rind of Frye’s Deli cious Hams and Bacon. It means that every ham and every side of bacon bearing this name measures up to th e exacting standards of the great Frye organization. None but the choicest young porkers are used for “Frye’s Delicious” Products—all of the meats are prepared under U. S. Government inspection, and the special Frye curing process results in that delight ful flavor which appeals to everyone. D a tt o f Rirth THE OREGON STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OFFERS “ A Liberal and Praetieal Education” In the several pursuits and professions in life 1 hrough the following schools and departm ents__ The School of Basic Art3 and Sciences Engl sh, public speaking, modern languages, history and the sciences.) Providing the foundation training upon which technical specialization is built. When we have done everything that care, experience and science can do to protect you and delight you, we are proud to add this stamp as our final guarantee. THE TEN TECHNICAL SCHOOLS Pure Maple SY RU P 45c A CAN 3 cans for $1.25 Chaeper and better than any other syrup Plaza Market II. A. Steam s A griculture — thirteen de partm ents (B.S., M.S. de grees) Engineering— seven d ep art m ents (B.S., M.S. degrees) Home Economies— five de partm ents (B.S., M.S. de grees) Pharm acy— (B.S., Ph.C. de- grees) Commerce — four depart ments (B.S. degree) Forestry— two departm ents (B.S., M.S. degrees) .Mines — three departm ents (B.S. degree) Vocational Education — five departm ents (B.S., M.S. de grees) it «¡xW ’*»»»».*’ A nd F ry e s W iid Rose Lard is made under the same exacting conditions with the same satisfying result—unvarying quality and flavor m ake it the ideal shortening for all purposes. H ere indeed are three w orthy products that will add lustre to any w om an’s reputation in the kitchen. Chemical Engineering— (B. S. degree) Military Science and Tactics — five units (B.S. degree) The tra n in g includes physical education, industrial jo u r nalism, social sciences and music. Entrance and graduation requirem ents are standard. Through the usual rating organ izations the College is accredited to the best graduate schools in America. Student life is exceptionally well organized to develop ideals of leadership and service to the commonwealth Admission of Freshmen September 28, 1024 For illustrated booklets and specific information write to 61 N. Main O REGON t h e r e g is t r a r A G R IC U L T U R A L C O LLE G E CORVALLIS — OREGON N IG H T SEPT. 12 SEPTEM BER o r your own » * » Hold Meeting— The W. F. M. S. of the Metho dist Episcopal Church will meet with Mrs. Tilton 237 Almond street at 2:30 Thursday afternoon All are requested to bring their mit< boxes. Miss. Ethel Young will tell of her experiences and work in Korea as a missionary. and $5,000 PURSES, HORSE RACES W est C oast L ife STAPLES’ AGENCY tih li D Buy Hams and Bacon by this Brand N a m e -y o u will find them "EVERYTHING THE NAME IMPLIES” 22