Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 06, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    FAQS M B H
ASHLAKB »Aili? TttttNGS
Classified Column i
Cla-Miried Colum n R ates
One
cent
the
word
PROFESSIONAL
*"»~*‘» * * * * * *
PH Y SIC IA N S
each
tim e.
To run every Issue for one
m onth or more, H e the word
each time.
DR. HAWLEY— Above
office. Phone 91.
Tidings
.................. « W > «««♦ vice will be evangelistic with an
World Peace Movement and the
¡S O C IE T Y :
MISS EDITH DODGE, E ditor
epfthltig söhg service and a mes­
sage by the pastor. Miss Wattes-
barger is the leader for the Ep­
worth League meeting a t 6:45
Sund&Jy evening.
Ail art» cor-
. dially invited to alt tha meetings
at the Methodist church.
DR. C. W. HANSON
Phone items to her at 39, between 8 A. M. and 5 P M.
D entist
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Special attention given to pyor­
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
party Thursday in honor of Mr.
FOR RENT
rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver
m
n .
r,
i
T rinity Episcopal Church
Monday, Sept. 8. Parent-Teach- and Mrs.
P eter Spencer who win > Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond
- Block. Phone 178-J.
_____ 233-tf. er Council meets at Library at
FOR RENT— Furnished room
.eave soon tor Eugene where Mr
Mr.
vr„,.. „ __
ona
Holy Communion at 8 a. m.
w ith or w ithout housekeeping DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Pyac- ^-30. Plans will be made for fair Spencer has a position on the
Church School a t 9:45. Morning
privilege; also good garage. Mrs.
tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose ano and lecePtion to teachers. Every faculty at the University of Ore-
Service
and Sermon on ‘‘P repara­
Daugherty, 55 Pine St.
287-12*
th ro a t— X-ray including teeth. ° ne asked to atten d -
go. The table was beautifully tion for life and destiny” at 11.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 te l
Tuesday, Sept. 9. W. C. T. U. decorated with dahlias, for which
I OR KENT— Furnished sleep­
Strangers and visitors most
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, i £ ° U,ntji Council meeta in L ithia Mrs. E lh art is so famous. A three-
ing rooms, 1165 East Main St.,
cordially
welcomed.
□re
la r k . 1:30 to 4:30. Everyone in- course dinner was served. The
1 1-2 block from high school.
_____ ____________ __________
' vited.
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Peter
299— 12*
t Church of C hrist Scientist
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DR. M ATTIE B. SHAW — Resi-!
Spencer and son, Bert, Mr. and
Pioneer Ave., South
FOR RENT: — Eighty acre ■ dence and office, 108 Pioneer " • C* T< C onvention—
Mrs. Eric W eren, J. O. Rigg, and
Sunday
morning service at 11
avenue. Telephone 28. Offict
fuesday, September 9th the < the host and hostess, Mr. and
farm , seven miles east of Ashland
o
clock.
Subject
of lesson, “ Man” .
W.
C. T. U. will hold th eir a n - J Mrs. E lh art and son, Billy
on Pacific highway. For inform a­
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 5
Sunday
School
at 10 o’clock.
nual county convention in the
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tion appy to Mollie Songer, 4 5
p. m. only.
W
ednesday
evening
m eeting at
Lithia P ark near the round-table. I B irthday P arty __
Helman St. Ashland.
303-10*
8
o’clock.
A very delightful birthday
Dll. E. B. ANGELL—— Chiropractic It will be held from o n e-th irty j
Reading Room open daily from
M>R R ENT: — 2 furnished
Mrs. S. L. ] party was given W ednesday even-
and
Electro-Therapy. Office until four-thirty.
2
until
5 p. m., excepting Sundays
apartm ents near high school. 575
phone 48; residence 142. First Leonard of Medford has ch arg e! ing in honor of Mrs. M argaret
and
holidays.
Liberty. Phone 335L.
2-6
National Bank building.
of the program.
Hall who was eighty years old
At
this
time
officers
for
th
e
!
on
th a t day. The evening was
FOR RENT: — Modern well
The Baptist Church
M onuments
ensuing year will be elected. A I spent in talking and doing fancy
located furnace heated apart-1
“ The Christ We Never See,”
short program is being arranged. I work. At the close of the even-
MONUMENTS
ments and sleeping rooms, f u r - !
will
be the them e for Sunday
R efreshm ents will be served by ing different kinds of cake and
ASHLAND GRANITE
nished and unfurnished. 316 H a r - ;
morning.
“ The Price of Sin,” sub­
the Ashland W. C. T. U. which ¡s lic e cream were served,
MONUMENTS
gadine.
l-t(
ject for Sunday evening. Sunday
hostess for the day.
Those present were Mesdames
B lair G ranite Co.
School 9:45 a. m. Young people’s
The
convention
was
to
be
held
Mary
Lwis, Ed Kilgore, Eleanore
PENNISTON, Manager
for SALE
Monday and Tuesday but it w as! Powell, C. H. Shutts, John Fin- meeting, Senior and Interm ed-
Office 175 E. Main
necessary to change th e plans and J neran, Tatresa Lowe, Lizzie Lowe, iates, 6:45, Juniors will mee a t
Res. Phone 444-Y
Now is the time to buy a home
it has been arranged for this date. Roy Hosley, Tony Franco, F. F. 6 p. m. Special Bible study and
while property is low. You will ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May • A great many members from I W hittle,
Greenleaf
W alker prayer meeting Tuesday evening;
pay more money next year, a s ' communicate with Ensign Lee i Medford are expected to attend Moore, George Shelton
Philip regular prayer m eeting Wednes­
Ashland is going to boom. New
of the Salvation Army at t h e ; and all of the Ashland m embers Sargeant, Humphrey, Will Loo- day evening; tarry meeting F ri­
people coming in every day to
W hiteShield Home, 565 May- are urged to be present to greet j mis, Purvis, Misses Nell Purvis, day evening. A special request
for all members of the church
locate here. Yesterday I had a
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon.
the out-of-town guests.
Virginia W hittle, Nance Hall and who really believe hat prayer
family from California; also man
• » *
the guest of honor, Mrs. M argaret
pla ’ n ïn g " m ïll
“makes a difference” are urged
and wife from Chicago. Both
i Celebrate Admissio^i » a y -
Hall.
to
attend the Tuesday evening
families are going to locate here.
• •
Residents of Southern Oregon
JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET
meeting.
O ther announcem ents
FOR SALE
WORKS, Cor. Helman
and who a t some form er tim e had M issionary M eets—
from
the
pulpit.
The Full Gospel
A F ew Bargains
The Missionary Society of the Church. Visitors
Van Ness.
194tf their homes in C alifornia are
are especially
6 room house, all modern, 1
________planning a big celebration for I Christion Church met Friday with
welcomed.
block from Junior High School,
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
Admission Day, September 9, a\id Mrs. Floyd Putm an as leader
C. B. Miller, P astor
garage, fru it of all kinds, large W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co. from the responses already re- The Bible revelation was read by
lot. Price 83,000.
for SERVICE.
! ceived by the committee it is evi- Mrs. K atherine Morrison and ap-
The F irst P resbyterian Church
7 room house, 2 blocks from
Experienced movers and pack- dent th a t this will be one of the propriate comments made. A list
Ashland, Oregon
H aw thorne School, all modern;
ers of household goods. Deal- bi£ events of the early fall season, of questions on missionary topics
Rev.
J.
C. Mergler, Pastor
good garage; some fru it; large
ers in coal and wood. Phone
The com m ittee in charge have were answered and several phases
.
Our
Sabbath
School meeting at ^
lot; everything in fine shape.
117.
form ulated definite plans which of the work was brought out.
9:45
a.
in.
offers
adiquate facil­
Price 83500.
Office 89 Oak St. near
include a swim at Jackson Hot Mrs. R. L. Burdic read an article
Springs Swimming tank followed I from th e “ W orld Call” and Mrs. ities of persons of all ages for the
7 room house, all modern;
Hotel Ashland
study of the Bible. You will find
close to H awthorne school on
by a basket picnic and dancing at F rank Shaffer told a story of an
a
hearty welcome aw aiting you.
7*-
POWELL—
General
T
rans­
Boulevard. Well furnished gar­
the Hot Springs Pavilion. The India widow woman, Mrs. P ut
Because
of the urgent requests
fer—
Good
team
and
motor
age; corner lot. Price 84500.
Pavilion has been secured for the man read a very interesting ar-
trucks. G iod service at a rea- entire evening and the committee I tid e on the beginning of Bible which have been received the
See W. W. Robison, 63 N. Main
sonab.’e
price. Phone 83.
s <-
3— tf
has arranged for the exclusive use societies. Those present felt th a t pastor will prech Sunday morning
of the swimming tank from five] it had been a very interesting and Ut 11 o’clock— the Sunday pre-
FOR SALE CHEAP — Bose
ceeding National Defense Test
FEHIGE-ROACH
to seven o’clock. They have also instructive meeting.
pears, culls, fine for canning.
Day— on the subject, “ W aging
T ransfer
Express
Storage ' arranged with the management
Newby & Sons, Talent
Peace.” In discussing this sub-
Phone ; Hauling — Dray work of all j to serve coffee and ice cream at
372J2.
ject the pastor will endeavor to
1-tf! kinds. Quick motor service. Dry the pavilion. Dance music will
dem onstrate the relationship be-
- FO R SA LE: - - Peaches and wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R be dispensed by Herb A lford’s Im-
375 B. St.
H 2 -tf _ perial
___ Orchestra.
_________
tween the Christian Religion, the
grapes.
Phone 9 F I 3. W. B.
F
irst
Congregational
Church
A cordial invitation is extend-1
Beebe.
4-2
W. Judson Oldfield, Minister
j ed to all residents of Southern
For a smooth shave j Oregon who at any time have | Boulevard and Main Street.
FOR SALK or TRADE— (160
and quick service go , made th eir homes in California. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., with
acre ranch. Missouri River bot­
tom land, w ithin 8 miles Minot,
to the Shell Barber
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classes for all grades and ages.
North Dakota. If interested call
Shop.
Ladies and F rate rn a l B rotherhood—
Bring your Bible. Morning ser
or w rite G. 8. Butler. 300— lm o
children get your hair
The F ratern al Brotherhood held vices at 11; subject, “ C hrist’s
bobbed and m arcel­ a m eeting at the Moose Hall last Joy” . C hristian Endeavor a t‘6:30.
FOR SALE— R. I. Red fryers
led.
night. The regular business meet- I Evening service at 7:30; subject
milk fed. crate fattened, Maxe-
ing was held a t which time Mr. ‘Making C haracter.” Prayer meet-
dons, 977 B St.
271— 2mo*
W. a \ ) S
»V
iP r°-P‘ ! F ‘ L‘ N u tter was elected presi- inS every W ednesday evening at
‘ re 1 dent; Eilene N utter, vice-presi- J 7:30. The subject for next week
MISCELLANEOUS
dent; Lucile Kellogg, tre a su rer; is “ The Commandments of God
Cora True, secretary; Kenneth | and Life E verlasting.” The pub-
GET YOU STOVE repaired at POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Madden, sergeant; Oliver Rosen- He is cordially invited to all these
Eagle Foundry.
Boch Magnito
crans, inner door keeper. Mr. services in the Congregational
G. W. Milam
R adiater and Stoves for sale. 140
Mark True was the form er presi­ church.
Independent
O berlin St.
306-1 mo.*
dent.
Candidate for County School
M ethodist Episcopal Church
At this time four candidates
WANTED: — Used flat top Superintendent of Jackson Coun­
S. J. Chaney, Minister
were initiated into the lodge. Mr.
office desk and swivel chair. See ty, Oregon.
The
Sunday School will meet
McGee,
state
m
anager
of
the
G reer at the Tidings office.
1-4
at
9:45.
Classes are provided
lodge
was
in
Ashland
for
the
NOTICE FOR
PUBLICATION
m eeting and gave a short talk tell- for a11 a &es and an are welcome,
013051
I NEGOTIATE SALES
ing of the purposes of the organi- Miss Mary Young, who went out
D epartm ent of the In terio r
zation.
to the mission field from the Ash
D on ’t get excited nbout it, but
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg,
ju st bear in m ind that now Is a Oregon, August 25, 1924.
Following th? m eeting a dance land Methodist church, will be the
good tim e to buy real e sta te in
NOTICE is hereby given that was held with music furnished ! speaker a the morning service,
Ashland.
Jacob P. Timmerman, of Ashland, by the P etit orchestra. A large j She lias been working in Korea
I have a good little restaurant Oregon, who, on June 14, 1921, crowd attended and experienced and has an interesting story about i
for sale, $ 5 0 0 w ill take it.
made Homestead Entry, Serial a very pleasant evening. The next her work and missions in gen­
The evening church ser-
Good country store business on No. 013951 for the NW »4 of Sec­ meeting will be held two w’eeks eral.
paved highw ay, $ 3 0 0 0 w ill handle tion 3, Township 40 S, Range 3 from last night. F uture meetings
it.
E. W illamette Meridian, has filed will be strictly invitational.
I have another big surprise for
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HOHEUKE j
you very soon. But don’t get ex­ notice of intention to make Final
A
shcraft-K
allnian
W
edding—
cited . Ju st buy som e o f th e good Three-year Proof, to establish
Friends of Mrs. E sther A shcraft
offerin g s.
claim to the land above described,
be pleased to knowT th a t she
Our expert doctors and surgeons,
I have an oth er good net, 15 before Chauncey Florey», Clerk of will
was
m arried September 1st at excellent food, and quiet surroundings
County Court of Jackson County,
p er cent incom e property.
9
bring you real health. G
Oregon, at Jacksonville, Oregon, Vancouver, B. C. to C. A. Kali-
■S M N I STR U T, SAN FRANCISCO, CAUF.
man,
construction
engineer
of
the
on the 30th day of September,
Pacific Engineers, Ltd. They
STAPLES’ AGENCY
1924.
O ffice, H otel A shland Bldg.
Claimant names as witnesses: were m arried at the Em press Ho- j
Phone 2 6
John Moore, of Ashland, Oregon. tel in Vancouver and will spend I
W alter Banta, of Ashland, Oregon. th eir honeymoon a t B ant a n d '
Lake Louise. They will make
PIANO instruction, by exper­ Ernest Inm an, of Ashland, Ore­
their home in Vancouver. Mrs. '
gon.
ienced teacher. Beginners prefer­
red, Mrs. H. S. Aikins. 3— lm oi George CraPsey> of Ashland, Ore­ Silsby of Ashland who made the i
trip north with Mrs. Kallman will
gon.
retu rn to this city in about a ■
C ar W ashing
HAMILL A. CANADY,
month.
Have opened wash rack at Rob­
Register.
• • •
inson's Garage. Day or night '
308-5 Sat.
Dinner P arty —
service. J. H. PERRY.
4-2* !
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. E lh art en- '
TO TRADE— 1922 Buick Six, in | ASTORIA, Sept. 6. — O. H. tertained with a charm ing d in n er'
-o— o
good condition for vacant lots. , Byland, county superintendent of
Phone 199.
4-2 , schools today received a letter
The New Improved Ever-
from Stanley W allulis, a rancher
sbarp Pencil
living on the north fork of the Ne­
$1.00 to $5.00
halem river, explaining that when­
ever his two boys, 10 and 11 years i
Waterman Tdeal Fountain
old, started to or from school,
Pen
they met two or three bears, and
$2.50 up
were too badly frightened to con-
/
| tinue the trip. Mr. Byland had
Largest and most com­
Electric clothes washer,
demanded the reason why the boys
! were not attending school.
plete stocks in the city
AT THE CHURCHES
Notice!
Bent Brotiiers. In­
corporated build­
ers of the Talent
irrigation dam, six
miles Southeast of
Ashland, are r e-
ceiving b i d s on
their entire camp.
About 25,000 feet
of new lumber in
temporary build­
ings. Bids are be­
MORTON
HOSPITAL ing received on or
before September
20.
TEXT
BOOKS
for School
Q iÄ c
CALIFORNIA
OREGON POWER
COMPANY
UNIVERSAL
7.14%
kany
ask
mem ber a o c ur
Qiganization
Hallos C a ta rrh
Medicisae;‘"!at± :
- r i d your system of C atarrh or Deaf­
ness caused by Catarrh.
Sold by drugsiilt /m o^ rr 40 yca^
7. C H E N E Y & C d ..
s
embodying
the
Klamath — W ater turned Into
TO U T PERSONS
pipe line for new Copco power
Incline to fu ll feelin g after eat­
plant to develop 4500 h. p.
ing, gassy pains, constipation
XelwveJ and digestion improved by
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Hillsboro — State
highway C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
commission to build new bridge
TABLETS
over T ualatin river.
1 Cleansing and comforting - only 25c
T H E Ashland
Electric Supply
240 E ast Main St.
There is wisdom in reading ads.
To do so »nay moan heavy
carpenter bills, in addi­
tion to larger painting ex­
pense.
J. 0. RIGG .
Dill Pickles
8 P . M.
RELISH
s o il-
n lp ‘
J to n #
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Select lom at oes
Table ust and Canning
H. S. Glein
W agner Creek Road
TALENT, OREGON
entrees
1« ricasee of Chicken en Resota
ROASTS0^ ’ Chickon Marango
Roast Young Chicken, Giblet Sauce
Prim e Ribs of Beef Au Jos
Mashed P o ta to «
Caad.ed S w .et P „ ,at0M
Creamed C arrots and Peas
T „
DESSERT
Ice Cream and Cake
„
Peach Jello
Tidings Subscriptions
Must Be Paid In
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While The Daily Tidings has discontinued its plan
ol sending a collector each month lo collect from
its city subscribers in Ashland, the rule that all sub­
scriptions must be paid in advance is still in force.
The discontinuance of the personal collection sys-
tern was merely to reduce expenses which will
eventually benefit the subscriber—not to in any
way alter our rule that all subscriptions must be
paid in advance. As heretofore, unless our sub­
scribers pay in advance, their subscriptions will be
discontinued.
PAY AT THE TIDINGS OFFICE
Many have already gladly adopted the new plan
and have called at The Tidings office to pav their
subscription. Drop in at The Tidings office the
next time you are down town or mail in your sub­
scription—65 cents a month or «7.50 a year.
The Daily Tidings
Ashland, Oregon
It’s the Big Event of the Year
JACKSON COUNTY
and PEAR SHOW -Near
THE DIXIE SYNCOPATERS
Dancers—Singer s—J azz
W I I IN PURSES FOR HORSE RACES
100 Harness Horses, 40 Gallopers Entered
Sale of Popular Fiction
Books—over 100 titles
59c
While they last- -Values
to $1.50
01i" 8
Cream of Chicken A la Rane
„
SALAD
H earts of Lettuce, Thousand Island Dressing
McNair Brothers
The
ov«.
Don’t Delay Y our
Mouse Paintinir
ALLEGED SLAVER
FINALLY CAUGHT
Special Sunday Dinner, $1.00
NELDA CAFE
Sensational Wire Walkers
sal’s superior qualities.
We will be glad to
demonstrate
witness. The girl, whose cam e
io being w ithheld, ie also held.
Police, when informed Rhyne
was calling at a residence here to
get the girl, went to the location.
Both men were In an automobile
and when they saw the police,
endeavored to make a getaway.
However, in their hurry to get
away they cramped their car. and
police captured them.
o'clock in the church dining room. ; PORTT 4 N n o . „
At 7:30 on W ednesday evening
1 ^AND, Sept. 6. — An ex-
o.
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..
citing
automobile chase here re ­
the pastor .will present the seven-1
sulted
in the apprehension of A1
th study in St. Jo h n ’s Gospel. You
Rhyne,
35, charged with tra n s­
are invited to engage in this
porting
a 17-year old girl from
study with us.
The D istrict conference of the Salem to Seattle and back to P o rt­
Council of Religious Education land. Earl Saxon, 25, arrested
will be held in this church on with Rhyne, is held as a m aterial
Friday,» Sept. 12 with afternoon
and evening sessions.
Delegates are expected from a l l ! *
parts of Southern Oregon. Dr. j ♦
W alter L. Van Nuys and Dr. Fred *
Gray representing the state and : I
Dr. ‘Locker representing 7 h e Na"
tional Organization will be the
11 A. M. to
principal speaker.
THE AERIAL THOMPSONS
p ro d u c t,
Univer­
The Salvation A mhv
F ourth St. N ear Depot
Services Tuesday, Thursday.
Saturday and Sunday night 8:15,
also Sunday l l a. m.
Sunday
School at 2:30 p. m. All are in­
vited o these services.
Sunday night Sept. 7th will be
the farewell meeting for Lieut.
( has. Bennett. Come and say
good-bye.
Lieut. Chas. Bennett.
Lieut. Carl Duiell.
Officers in Charge.
Medford, Sepf. 10, 11, 12, 13
W IIIR L W A V E
Preferred Stodkyields
loyal perform ance of the duties
of Citiienahip at this time.
The Christiau Endeavor socie­
ty wHl meet at 7 p. m.
A fter participation in Union
Sunday night services for the past
three months the churches co­
operating will resume their in­
dividual Sunday night services.
Our service will be held at 8 p. n ,
The sermon Subject will be __
‘Spiritual T ransform ation” . The
service will last one hour and you
are cordially invited to worship
with us.
The Guild Circle will enjoy
their quarterly dinner with their
friends on Monday evening a t C
Saturday, September 6. 1024
SHAM BATTLE
On Night of Sept. 12, by National Guard
inspiring music
By Ashland. Grants Pass and Medfnrd Bands
Thursday, Sept. 11, is Ashland Day