Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 04, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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PHYSICIANS
DR. HAWLEY— Above
office. Phone 91.
Thursday,
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Tidings
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several of these parties and are
planning to give others during tha
winter.
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To Have Rest Rocm—-
The Parent - Teacher Associa­
To run every issue for one
tions
of Ashland and Medford a:e
m onth or more, H e the word
DR. C. W. HANSON
Phone items to hter at 39, between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M.
planning
to have a rest room at
each time.
Dentist
the Jackson County Fair. People
Special attention given to pyor­
ments.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
can come here to rest and th eir '
FOR RENT
rhoea. Office upstairs in B eaver,
The next meeting will be held will b^ attendants to discuss Par-
Thursday, September 4. Frater-
Block. Phone 178-J.
233-tf.
!
nal
Brotherhood
meeting.
Busi-
September
16, and an out-of-town i it-Teacher problems and litera- I
FOR RENT— Furnished room
speaker
is
expected
to be present, tu re for any who wish to a v a il:
with or w ithout housekeeping OR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac- i ness m*etin« followed by dance.
as
principal
speaker
for the a fte r­ themselves of it. This literature '
tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose ano ' Eigllt ° clock-
privilege; also good garage. Mrs.
Friday, September 5. Mission­ noon. In addition to this a short will include Child W elfare prob- !
D augherty, 55 Pine St.
287-12*
th ro at— X-ray including teeth.
ary
Society of Christian Church program has been arranged.
'.eras, lunches for school children
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc
. . .
FOR RENT— Furnished sleep­
a
t
church
parlors,
2:30
o’clock.
and
many phases of child work.
ing rooms, 1165 E ast Main St., j 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland,
Monday
and
Tuesday,
Septem­
Epw
orth
League
P
arty
—
Mrs. Arnspiger of Medford will
Ore.
1 1-2 block from high school.
ber 8 and 9. W. C. T. U. County
i
The Epworth League, of the have charge of the attendants, j
299— 12* DR. MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­ Convention in Lithia P ark.
M ethodist Church is planning a I Mrs. Robert Hammond of Med- I
Tuesday,
September
9.
Parent-
swimming
party at H elm an’s for ford will furnished the flowers, j
dence and office, 108 Pioneer
FOR RENT; — Eighty acre
Teacher
Council
2:30
at
Library.
next
Friday.
A very enjoyable Mrs. Peters of Medfopd will dec- t
avenue. Telephone 28. Office
farm , seven miles east of Ashland
Special
program
.
Everyone
ask­
tim
e
is
anticipated.
orate the booth and the Medford
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 5
on Pacific highway. For inform a­
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ed to attend.
F
u rn itu re company has kindly
p.
m.
only.
tion appy to Mollie Songer, 4 5
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donated
porch fu rn itu re for their
Helman St. Ashland.
303-10*
Charming Party—
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractie Fam ily Reunion—
use.
Mrs. Jam es Boyd of North
Electro-Therapy. Office
A very delightful family reun-
FOR RENT: — 2 furnished j and
W ednesday and Friday Medford
Main
street gave a very lovely
apartm ents near high school. 575 ’ phone 48; residence 142. First ) ion was held in the Lithia P ark
will have charge of the booth, i
Monday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. party Tuesday afternoon from two Ashland day, the Ashland Parent.
Liberty. Phone 335L.
2-6 I National Bank building.
o’clock until five. This was
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Charles F ru it and son and daugh­
Teachers will have the booth and
given
to the ju n io r class of the
FOR RENT: — Modern well j
MONUMENTS
ter of McMinnville, who are visit-
on Saturday the Bellview and Val­
located furnace heated a p a r t- 1
i ing at the home of Mrs. F ru it’s Presbyterian church. The group ley View district will be in charge.
MONUMENTS
the afternoon
playing
m ents and sleeping rooms, fu r-j
m other, Mrs. W. R. Kincaid. spent
ASHLAND
GRANITE
games,
stu
n
ts
and
story
telling.
nished and unfurnished. 316 Har- ■
Thirty-two people were present
MONUMENTS
gadine.
1-tf
at the reunion. The party ate They m arched into the spacious WARN FRATERNITIES
B lair G ranite Co.
ABOUT STREET USE
their dinner in th e park and then dining room of th e Bayd home
FOR RENT — 3-room furnish­
PENNISTON. Manager
for the dainty refreshm ents which
spent
a
plea-sant
afteroon
there
ed apartm ent close in. Phone 4 0
Office 175 E. Main
were served by the charm ing
EUGENE, Sept. 4. — Univer­
talking over old times.
or 432Y.
1-tf
Res. Phone 444-Y
hostess.
sity of Oregon fratern ities are
This was the first tim e Mrs.
Those
present
were
Bernice
being
warned by the Eugene po­
<NY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May F ru it had been home in ten years.
FOR SALE
Leer,
Jessie
Boyd,
Betty
Mergler,
lice
th
a t arrests, will be made if
communicate with Ensign Lee The family intend to retu rn to
Leanora
Cooper,
Russill
Cooper,
they
persist
in the practice of al­
of the Salvation Army at the th eir home the la tte r p art of the
Jam
es
Oliver
Boyd,
Veta
Ruth
FOR SALE CHEAP — Bose
lowing stacks of cordwood to re­
W hiteShield Home, 565 May- week.
Hardy.
Mary
Edna
Danford,
Dor­
main
in the streets in front of or
pears, culls, fine for canning.
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fair Ave., Portland. Oregon.
othy Elaine Bectel, Louise Moon, beside th eir homes this fall as in
Newby & Sons, Talent. P h o n e '
(Jives Party—
PLANING MILL
Iva Boyd, George Francis Smith, the past. The city ordinance pre­
1-tf
372J2.
Saturday the children of the
Rachel Forsythe, John Edwards, scribes a limited time for wood
FOR SALE o r TRADE—(160 JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET j P r°sbyterian Church were enter_ Tommy M ergler and Mesdames
to rem ain on the streets.
acre ranch, Missouri River hot-I WORKS,
Cor. Helman and tained by Miss Stella Hays. The Mergler, A. B. Wick, Ross and
tom land, within 8 miles Minot, l Van Ness.
194tf prim ary children came first and Boyd.
practiced for a program which
North Dakota. If interested call ; -
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TRANSFER
AND
EXPRESS
they will give next Sunday and
or w rite G. S. Butler. 300— lm o
In sist on
W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co. then the Ju n io r C hristian Endea­ Y. M. A. C. P arty —
FOB 8ALE— R. I. Red fryers
for SERVICE.
vor met. They brought th eir mis­
The young men of the Y. M.
milk fed, crate fattened, Maxe-
Experienced movers and pack­ sionary barrels which were opened A. 0. of this city gave a party
dor.s, 977 B St.
271— 2mo*
ers of household goods. Deal­ at th a t time. They were very sat­ at the Civic Club Monday night
ers iu coal and wood. Phone isfied with the am ount, which in honor of th eir young lady
F o r C o n s tip a tio n
MISCELLANEOUS
117.
will help some m issionary child­ friends. The evening was spent
ren a great deal. The fish pond in dancing, music furnished by
Office 89 Oak St. near
WANTED:— Two waitresses at
which they had was also very in­ the electric player piano in the
Hotel Ashland
The Good Eats Cafe. Call between j ----
teresting. A short business m eet­ clubhouse.
L. POWELL— General T rans­ ing was held. At the close of the
7 and 8 a. m.
2-2*
Those in whose honor the party
fer— Good team
and
motor afternoon delicious refreshm ents
was given were Misses Oma Ge-
LOST: — Great Dane pup —
trucks. G >od service a t a rea- were served by the hostess.
Bauer, Jan e t and Jean Balis,
w hite with black spots, weighs
eouab.’e price. Phone 83.
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Evelyn Miller, M argaret C hurch­
130 lbs. Reward. Phone 256L.
Civic
Club
Meets—•
man, Dorothy Chapel, Constance
2-1
FEHIGE-ROACH
The Civic Club met at the McWilliams, Dorothy Nininger
T ransfer — Express — Storage clubhouse Tuesday afternoon for
GET YOU STOVE repaired at
and Virginia Rose.
Eagle Foundry.
Boch Magnito Hauling
Dray work of a l l ' t jle fjVSt meeting of the year. The
A very delightful time was ex­
R adiater and Stoves for sale. 140 kinds. Quick motor service. Dry j reguia r business m eeting was perienced by all present. This
Oberlin St.
306-1 mo.* wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R; held, Mrs. P. K. Hammond, presi- organization of men has given
375 B- s t -
112' t f )d en t. presiding. The afternoon
WANTED: — Used flat top
was spent in playing cards and do­
office desk and swivel chair. See
ing fancy work. A very fair
G reer at the Tidings office.
1-4
F o r a smooth shave crowd attended. At the close of
and quick service go the afternoon Mrs. Peil and Mrs.
to the Shell Barber Tomlinson served dainty refresh-
I NEGOTIATE SALES
Shop.
Ladies and
Don’t get excited about it, but
children
get
your hair
ju s t bear in mind th a t now is a ’
bobbed
and
marcel­
good tim e to buy real estate in
led.
The Rest Values at
Ashland.
MISS EDITH DODGE, E ditor
~ impervious to
tain,snow.heat.coid
Asbestos shingles
made the ’’Carey” way!!
/ V J asbestos shingle — this m eans protection against fire, protection against
ZAtEie elements. I t also means a roof not affected by the chemicals of the atm os­
phere. Asbestos means a quality roof, a roof th a t will live with your building.
ShTnaiAh ACSre5r
— i ere is the imP°rta n t feature of the Carey Asbestos Slate
A? beVOS doej n t vary; Processes do vary. The process by which the
asbestos shingle is made m ust determine the satisfaction you get from it.
S!?te Shtngle is more desirable th an other asbestos shingles
because, ( i ) I t is the first asbestos shingle to be made in full 245 pound weight-
H A he-a uy asbe3.tO3 felt Lase is thoroughly saturated with asphalt and then
M? Ttd’^ lLh^ a -Urí ! slate; <3> 13 stiffer» thicker and gives a deeper shadow line;
(4) I t is made in three splendid colors, Indian Red, Sage Green and Blue-Black.
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y o u ?vant a s besfo s. You also w ant the advantages offered only by
b e rtc V -i
aTl ? 3bestos shingle made in the Carey way is different and
better
a b etter roof for your home and a more economical roof.
TANLAC
K Í ™ A í y ’í 5 Slat! Shin?les are on sale a t lumber and building supply dealers.
If your aeaier cannot supply you, write or phone us.
vegetable piles
Fish
Y o u n g M en’s
Carey Asbestos Slate Shingles are approved by Underwriters’ Laboratories and
building^odts.3 Underwnters’ labe1’ thus meeting the requirements of strict
A s h la n d
Good country store business on
paved highway, $3000 will handle
It.
I have another big surprise for
you very soon. B ut don’t get ex­
cited. J u st buy some of the good
offerings.
I have another good net 15
per cent income property.
STAPLES’ AGENCY
Office, Hotel Ashland Bldg.
Phone 20
K0 TIME TO HUNT for a doctor
¡>r drug store when suddenly
leized with agunizing intestinal cramps,
leadly nausea and prostrating diarrhoea.
C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
C O L IC a n d D I A R R H O E A
REM EDY
gives instant warmth, comfort and ease
from pain. Never fails.
Why Not Have
UNIVERSAL
W. A. SHELL, Prop.
532 A. St. Ashland, Ore
Ready for you
tomorrow
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ELECTRIC
N . Main
Ti
n
ï
SLATE SHINGIXS
E a g le M ark et
OVERLAND
L um ber C om pany
72-34
S c h o o l S h o es
I have a good little restauran t
fo r sale, $500 will take it.
sleptember
Phone 10’/
Shoe Shop
1 idings classified do the business
RANGE?
CALIFORNIA
OREGON POWER
COMPANY
Preferred Stodkyidds
7.14%
ask any
member of our
Is there any good, su ffeien t,
plausible reason why you have
to put up with the old house
heating range style of cook­
ing?
Electricity <’ool
Cheap, Economical
? n d I niversal is a range
steadfast and sure: lasts a life­
tim e; fool-proof; hakes accur­
ately with a much less cost
than gas. coal, wood or any
ether fuel burning stove.
organization
qpHE Ashland
Electric Supply
Dallas — Road work starts on
Grande Ronde highway loop.
JACKSON
COUNTY
240 E ast Main St.
FA
OREGON PEA R SHOW
Unequaled by Any District or tounty Fair on Pacific Coasl
$20,000 IN PREMIUMS
For the exhibits of livestock, poultry, products of farm, orchard and garden,
fancy work, school anad boys’ and girls’ clubs.
Marvelous exhibits from ten communities, including Jackson, Klamath and
Siskiyou counties.
$5,000 PURSES, HORSE RACES
100 trotters 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,
Jazz
Two Three-
Reel Films
of Motion
Pictures
SHAM BATTLE on Nat’l Defence Day
A Battle As in Actual Warfare
- MEDFORD
N IG H T
SEPT. 12
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Because of its sustained quality
you can depend upon Associated
Gasoline for a quick start, complete
combustion and more mileage.
,
and stick to it.
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Longer life from your motor fol-
lows the regular use of Cycol Motor
Oil. It maintains an “oil tight”
piston seal. Better compression
and better engine performance re-
suit. Associated Gasoline and
Cycol are equally dependable.
Ask your garageman for the MOTORMATES
—Associated Qasoline and Cycol M otor O il
ASSOCIATED O IL COM PANY
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