Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 20, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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Saturday, September ¿0. 10^4
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ClawUied Colnmn Rates
One cent the word each
time.
To m o every Issue for one
m onth or more, %c the word
each time.
1 ” 7 s s r x r i î
DR. HAWLEY— Above
office. Phone 91.
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« v s » J. V C, « Mergler
" : r ‘ ,e r' Pastor
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rliici covsrH it entirely.
MISS EDITH DODGE, E ditor
w e are glad to a n n o u n c e ^ lution * c rR ic U I n g ^ h l
£ 0 ^ ° ' 1 O ^ " 8 ’ P r° feS9° r B reast ”d
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Phone itemg to her a t 39, between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M.
DR. C. W. HANSON
the choir of the churfh is b e in g « adopted b y £ h e c o n v e X
‘hingS th at Prof* - ’
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FOR RENT
D entist
re-organized with Mrs. Woodside
While declaring X
tre8sur<* ^ » t highly
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Special attention given to pyor-
SPEED
it was in a way of farw ell party,
FOR ~
R EN T.— j-room h o u se,; rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver t >y C. R. Haines in the Cornhill { The guests of the evening were
as director.
m aking this an- has been s
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o
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n
°
f a
nouncement we desire to express I bureau director X
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, ° f TUt'S n‘oth^ “ law done
’furnished on Mt. avenue. Also Block. p hone
Magazine, London.)
Messrs. Glenn Wild, Paul Wag-
Trinity Episcopal Church
178-J.
233-tf.
one on Second St. Inquire at 713 ¡
1 \
K,“ K-
Vicar
the Rev. P. K. Hammond our full appreciation for the four charges th at be is b e in Z T
th eir w a y 1
F ran k
W alker’ William
Oak St.
i e — 2* DR, ERNEST A. WOODS— P rac­ Millenniums loitered on
on their way, Briggs, Ralph Robison, Russell
Holy communion at 8 a. m years of faithful and efficient erly advised by h e d e ” » P r ° P - • It is said on good authority
And Time’s grey wings seem’d
loya, service as choir directorT en- attacked and nee’s , a n J I **“ “
‘ I “ fa3hi° n<>d “ * hil* he
tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose ano
he ™
was
Overrocker, Carl Dyrud and the Church School at 9:45 Morning
• FOR RENT— Pleasant furnish­
furled
dered our church by Mrs. Fuller, to remedy this a n T t f ,,an^ s
rushing” her daughter, whom
service and sermon at 11.
ed apt., near Jr. High, 323 A l.! th ro at— X-ray Including teeth. While N ature w ithout
host, Donald W right,
«Huation he eventually m arried,
haste o r |
* e
mond St.
16__t i i Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc
Strangers and visitors most cor­ who resigned as director because’ are dem anded.'
stay
of
the
press
of
other
duties.
6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland,
dially welcomed.
F ratern al Brotherhood —
Peopled the nascent world.
At eleven o’clock, the hour for
Astoriia
FOR RENT: — Splendid fu r­
Ore.
Practically every
The F ra te rn a l Brotherhood
Morning
Worship
the
pastor
wi'l
nished apartm ent, two room with
i sah»°» canning factory in Low'-
Church
of
Christ
Lodge
held
th
eir
regular
meeting
kitchenette and bath. A dults only. dr . MATTIE B. SHAW— Resi­ lill monsters waddled on the land
j «r Columbia will pack salmon
Bible Study at 10:45 a. m. preach. Sermon subject,“ P ro­
Thursday evening at the Mosoe
Or swallowed in the sea.
Phone 122.
digals
R
eturning”
.
The
C.
E
dence
and
office,
108
Pioneer
! this season.
16-
Hall at «even o’clock. A fter the Morning Service — Subject Bap­
will
meet
at
7
p.
m.
The
even­
avenue. Telephone ¿8. Offici And pterodactyls aeroplan’d
regular lodge session a dance was tism, W hat, Where, How.
FOR REN T:— Furnished house
On broad vans lazily.
hours, 10 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 5
Endeavor Service at 6:30 p. m ing worship a t eight o'clock will
held. A large num ber of people
close in.— Staples.
p. m. only.
Subject for the Evening^Ser be cfpened with a song and praise
were present and all had a very
The lieavy-gaited tortoise slept
r?»*?
,*}?. “ avoided,
tore
service. The sermon theme will
By Jam es Grant
£•??* ,•*’
v°m ed, or torpid
FOR RENT — Furnished bed
CHICAGO, Sept. 18 - R i n g T„.
r
S ^ S w S S S a a g “ “«
OR. E. B. ANGELE—Chiropractic i A thou8and w inters through enjoyable time. Music was fur vice— Is Christian Unity P racti­ he, “ Was it Capital Punishm ent
cal?
room, with board to steady rent
nished by the P etit orchestra.
Electro-Therapy. Office *
efts by inches crept
was the first real star gazer.
13
(leansirS
er. Reasonably priced. 520 Eli j and
September 28 will be Rally or the Atonement of a Race?”
This
lodge
has
been
ju
st
re­
Each hour a mile or two.
Recent
discoveries
ihow
ac-
B
5
L
R
3
L
-
A .I
zabeth. Phone 359L.
14— 4!
phone 48; residence 142. First
cently started In Ashland and all day in the Bible School. We are
cording
to
Professor
JameL
t
i
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National Bank building.
Jam es H.
T A B L « E T S
By tedious steps through cycles indications show th at it will be a planning to have 250 present 01
Breasted, Of the University of «ever
FOR RENT — Four-room fu r­
‘h
at
day.
Anderson
Creek
Schoo
large one.
nauseate—2ce
slow
MONUMENTS
t iiicago, that the Egyptian mon­
nished apartm ent, with garage.
• • •
will be present.
From ape advanced to man,
A dults only. 1101 Boulevard.
arch knew something mors than
B. K. Allison
ASHLAND GRANITE
The
cavern -dwellers with hi3 bow E ntertains—
mere styles.
12-tf
- Mrs. B. B. Balis of Allhor-
MONUMENTS
Our wondrous race began.
Carefully wraped in cloth in
F irst Congregational Church
B lair G ranite Co.
street entertained; in honor of
FOR RENT: — Modern wel1
Professor B reasted’s quarters a.
W. Judson Oldfield, Minister
PENNISTON, Manager
located furnace heated ap art­
1 he Calm Greek in his leisured Mrs. Goings and her daughter, Lil
the university is the oldest known
Boulevard and Main street
Office 175 E. Main
lian Goings, Friday afternoon. A
ments and sleeping rooms, fur
home
scientific
instrum ent for the com­
Res. Phone 444-Y
nished and unfurnished. 316 Har-
W rought works the gods might lovely time was spent in visiting. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., with
ST. PAUL, Minn., Sept. 19. — putation of the stars, believed to
gad hie.
At the close of the afternoon th< closses for all grades and ages
t N l GIKL IN TROUBLE— May
CIaim
have been fashioned by King Tut
Bring your Bible. Morning ser­ To offset the inroads cf “ insidious himself.
communicate with Ensign L e e ! A" d. Wise »n b »r r y*»S royal Rome hostess served dainty refresh
FOR SALE
ments.
vice a t 11; subject, “ C hrist’s De and un-American” propaganda,
of the Salvation Army at the
Uid deeds beyond a!1 fame.
It is thought to have been used
The guests were Mrs. Goingi nials.” Ju n io r Christian Endeav­ the American Legion convention
FOR SALE:— A good Jersey
to
determ ine time by establishing
W hiteShleid Home, 565 May- ,,
or at 5 p. m. Christian Endeavoi here today determined to wage
cow. Inquire 177 E. Main. Phone
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon
Ut " ° W Our dream is sperd and and daughter, Lillian, Mesdames
the instant when a star crossed
F rank Dickey, Henry Monroe at 6:30. Evening service at 7:30; “as effective a program e as pos­
combine (he best material
146.
speed,
15— 3»
the
observer’s, meridian. Its con­
sible for com batting his loyal in­
uibject,
“
The
Picture
Gallery
of
Monroe,
Sr.,
B.
R.
Greer
and
PLANING MILL
W ith tru th the mocker sings
sti uction is said to be com para­ with tlie devices which
fluences?’
FOR SALE or Trade—Overland
Balis.
The
C
hurch.”
Prayer
meeting
That W hirl is lord and kind in­
make washing easier and
“Certain foreign propagandists tively simple.
Touring Car. Call at 939 B. St rORDON’S SASH AND CABINE!
Mrs. Goings and Miss Going every W ednesday evening at 7:30
deed
rofessor Breasted made the
more satisfactory.
13— 5 Ì WORKS, Cor. Helman and
The subject for next week is ‘ The apd misguided pacifists” were!
And ousts all good-like things. have been visiting the Henry
charged
with
spreading
these
u
n
-1
’
'eovei
y
b-
v
’»«rest
chance
while
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Monroe’s and expect to re tu rr Glorification cf th e Son of Man” .
Van Ness.
194tf
L,ondon‘ He bad stopped in
FOR SALE
H e will be ghul (o (ieiuoti-
The public is cordially invited to American Ideas, “stronger and j
Friday
for their home.
‘F
aster
and
faster’
still
we
cry,
more
determ
ined
than
ever
t
o
;
English metropolis on his
6 room modern house on North
• * *
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
strate
all
these
services
in
-th
e
Congre­
No m atter w hat the goal;
break down ideas and ideals o f ! Way fr° m Tut 8 tomb at Luxor,
Main St. Large lot, all kinds of • W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co.
gational
church.
Mrs. Elsie Churchman en ter­
We hurry, hu rry until we die,
our citizenship.”
and witb a ir,end had entered an
fruit. A Real Bargain. Price
for SERVICE
tained
in honor of Mrs. A. Easton
Nor once possess our soul.
Demand
for
an
earlv
trial
of
obscur ’ a » t’-que shop.
33500 on good term s at 6 per
Experienced movers and pack­
who is visiting here, at her home First Church of Christ Scientist
cent.
Colonel
C.
R.
Forbes,
under
in
J
There> cov.e red with the dust |
ers cf household goods. Deal­
Pioneer Ave., South
on Union street Thursday even­
rpHE Ashland*
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
dictm
ent
for
alleged
irre
g
u
la
r-:
°
f
ma»y centuries, it stood. Clos-
6 room modern house close in
ers la coal and wood. Phone
Sunday
service
at
11
o’clock.
ing
with
a
card
party.
A
delight
Friday, Sept. 27. Belleview
Electric Supply
Price 32100, on easy term s
117.
ful evening was spent and at 1 Subject of lesson, “ M atter” . Sun­ lties in connection with his direc- C1 8Cruti»y showed it to have
Parent-Teacher
Association
meets
tion of the United States v e te ra n s' t,1G royal tit,e ° r the Egyptian
Red Crown Service Station OD
240 E ast Main St.
Office 89 Oak St. near
at the Beileview School. Eight late hour lovely refreshm ents day School at 10 o ’clock. W ed­
k
in
g
..“
made
with
T
utankham
en’s
Main
Highway
to
trade !
Hôtel Ashland
were served. The Mitchell twins nesday evening meeting at 8 o’­
j o’clock.
for house in Ashland
___________
Madge and Marie, played sever clock.
* * *
Good 18 acre ranch on highway j r * D. POWELL— General Trans
Reedfng Room open daily from
al
duets on the piano and Mrs
6 room house, good new barn,
fer— Good team
and
motor j E ntertains—
until 5 p. m., excepting Sun
Mrs. W. C. Baldwin and chil- W aldo Klum gave some vocal se­
garage, nice lawn, 6 cows, good
trucks. G iod service at a rea-
,
days and holidays.
i dren recently entertained with a lections.
team , 3ow and 12 pigs, 2 dozen
sonab.’e price. Phone 83.
The
guests
of
the
evening
were
i candypull at her home on Cali­
chickens and all farm machin- ’
B aptist Church
Homes th a t have batli-a^iay
fornia street. The enjoyable a f­ Mesdames • A. E. Kinney, Will
ery. 12 ton hay Price 36500
fehige - roach
The
Rev.
Steurnagel
of
Sacra­
facilities
for all, enjoy a lux­
Dodge,
Waldo
Klum,
Will
M
it­
on good terms.
T ransfer — Express — Storage fair was given in honor of Lucile chell, Ella Mills, Elsie Church mento will deliver ’the message
ury th a t costs next to noth Jig.
Many people are taking advantage of our Rent­
See
bathing benefits body
.H auling — Dray work of* all Anderson of Eugene, who is re­ man and Miss Lydia McCall.
at th e morning service. His wife, and Dailj
turning soon to her home after
mind.
It
is
really
more
of
W. W. ROBISON,
al Books—They are as cheap as buying the liopular
kinds. Quick motor service. Dry
* * *
a cultured vocalist, will sing. This a necessity than a luxury.
pending a six weeks vacation in
63 North Main St.
wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R
magazines and you are able to read books vtzu want
will be a service you cannot a f­
Modern bathing equipm ent
Parent-T eacher Meeting—
8tf , 375 B. St.
112-tf Ashland. Each one present pull-
is
m
oderate
in
cost.
to read.
ford
to
miss.
At
the
evening
ser­
The H aw thorne Parent-Teach
i ed his own portion of taffy. The
W
e’d
be
glad
to
tell
you
vice,
7:30
the
young
people
will
FOR SALE o r TRADE—,160
about it.
afternoon was thoroughly enjoy­ er circle met at the H awthornt
acre ranch, Missouri River bot­
FLORIST
school yesterday afternoon, with have charge and will conduct tlu
ed by all present.
tom land, w ithin 8 miles Minot,
The guests were Luci’.e A nder­ a very good attendance of p ar­ whole service. Thi3 is to be the
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
North D akota. If interested call
NEW BOOKS JUST RECEIVED
son, Mrs. C. Shutts, Miss Mary ents and every teacher present. first of Sunday evening services
From
or w rite G. S. Butler. 300— lm o
which
will
be
conducted
by
the
Mrs.
GeBauer
was
elected
presi­
H atcher & Benson, Floral & Seed Spencer, E sther Spencer, Mrs. dent in the place of Mrs. Guy young people once a month d ur­
location
399! Trusty, Waldo, Roscoe and Ger-
FOR SALK —— Tomatoes for Co., tem porary
ing the w inter. The Bible school
Toilet Goods—
Cut
flowers
and
a,d TrUSty> Mr8‘ S’ Y arian’ dai3y’ Good, who resigned. Plans for a
canning, 2 cents per pound. Mrs. Mountain Ave.
Plumbing
Heating
Books and
meets
9:45 a. m. Prayer meeting
membership
drive
wa3
outlined
Drug Sundries
9
i
Earl,
and
Clifford
Yarian,
Jessie
Stationery
f
"hone
188
207
E.
Main
Josselyn. upper end of Ashland floral designing. Phone 118
and Dorothy Bu3h, R uth Myers. At the close of the business Mrs. W ednesday evening. Prayer band
St.
14— 6*
and Bible study Tuesday evening
POLITICA L ANNOUNCEMENTS Mrs. W. C. Baldwin and Lyston, Denton, school nurse, gave an ex.
cellent talk, w arning every p ar­ 7:30.
FOR SALE— 30 pullet3 from
Gae'yn and Thais Baldwin.
O ther services announced from
ent to keep his or her child in
» » »
trapnested hens, sires records
G, W. Milam
pulpit.
school
regardless
of
any
fear
of
over 270. A. Bert Freem an, 112
Birthday P arty —
Independent
B. C. Miller, Pastor
N utley. Phone 456J.
1-ttf Candidate for County School
Miss Alice Brown was pleas- epidemic, and urged th a t the p ar­
l antly surprised at her home on ents try to keep th eir heaas when
FOR SALK — Jersey
cow. Superintendent of Jackson Coun­
ty. Oregon.
Ilolly slreet Wedaesday evening faced with sickness. It is .hop­ Tlie hirst Presbyterian Church
Phone 9F4.
14__4*
Ashland, Oregon
—
■-
— when a group of friends came to ed th at eVery Hawthorne m other
Corner
N.
Main and Helman Sts.
can
be
present
at
the
next
meet
' kelp her celebrate her birthday.
FOR SALE— Grapes. Thomp­
ing,
which
will
be
sometime
the
For a smooth shave : a birthday dinner was served
son Seedless, Rose of Peru, Mus­
and
q u ’clt service go with a large birthday cake. The first of October, as some very
cat and Tokay. Get them fresh
to the Shell Barber tables were charm ingly decorat­ im portant business will be pre
a t the vineyard or phone A. H.
Shop.
Ladles and ed in pink and white. Following aented at th a t time.
Davenhill.
14__4»
children get your hair the dinner the time was spent in
MISCELLA NEOCS
bobbed and marcel talking and doing fancy work. Paris Style H int—
PARIS, Sept. 20.
“ Mother,
led.
The invited guests were Misses
GET YOU STOVE repaired at
FOR
pin
a
rose
on
me,
or
a
camelia,
oi
Grace and Louise Ridley, Mar­
Eagle Foundry.
Boch Magnito
W. A. SHELL, Prop. jorie Gillette, Ruth and Bernice any other flower th at looks well
Rad later and Stoves for sale. 140
>32 A. St. Ashland, Ore
Flackus, Bertha Borall and Mar­ with my complexion and costume
Oberlin St.
306-1 m o ?
garet Stevens. At a late hour the For Fashion says to wear a flow
WANTED: — Used flat top
girls said goodnight, wishing Miss er this season.”
The vogue for wearing flowers
office desk and swivel chair. See
Brown many happy retu rn s of the
fresh
one3, or th e fadeless vari­
G reer a t the Tidings office.
1-4
day.
ety,
is
growing from day to day.
* * *
PIANO instruction, by exper­
The
fashion
has always been a
Postponed—
ienced teacher. Beginners prefer­
The m eeting of the Belleview pretty one and very popular since
red, Mrs. H. S. Aikins. Phone
Parent-Teachers Association post­ the days when the “ Dame aux
441J.
3— lm o
poned its meeting last night until Camelias” made the little white
WANTED — 12 or 15 milk
next Friday, Sept. 26. A clever flower famous.
The grande couturiers are
custom ers in vicinity of Junior
program has been arranged and,
High school. Call at 156 Man­
a large num ber of people are ex­ showing flowers on all th etr street ■
costumes. 1 here are brilliant
Drug Stora (
zanita St., after 5:00 p. m.
pected to attend.
camelias
and pale white ones.
* * *
14— 4*
Shaded carnations, in pink and
E ntertains—
Goats Bred
by registered
gray
tones, give a delightful touch ' Greeting Cards — Crater
Mrs. C. C. Cole and son, Jr.,
buck, with 8 1-2 qts. milk strain,
Lake Pictures
were guests at a charm ing din­ and can scarcely be distinguished'
low charges. Goat Farm 2 1-2
from
the
real
garden
variety.
The
ner party given in th eir honor at
mlies south on Pacific Highway
the home of Mrs M. E. Randles
14— 1 m o?
W ednesday evening. The table
w-a beautifully decorated and a
WANT TO R EN T:— Couple wants
delicious luncheon was served.
to rent -small place on or near
Pola Negri
Following
dinner the party made
Highway between Medford and
to the Paramount Picture
a
motor
trip
to Medford. Those
C rater Lake Junction.
State
*M en *
present were Mrs. C. C. Cole and
price and description. Address
3on, Jr., Miss Alice Doran and
Mrs. A rthur Keenan. K irkford | At the Vining Sun. & Mon.
Ore., Care of Shans, Bertram Co '
Mrs. M. E. Randles.
A l THE CHURCHES
I
TO S W STARS
C onstipation
N’
ï Ï0
Universal
E lectric W ashing
M achines
Costless L uxury
RENTAL LIBRARY
Look Them O ver
Jerry O’Neal
EIHABrS
F in e
STA TIO N ER Y
all occasions
McNair Brothers
Classified advertisements have come
to be an American institution—ihev
•/
vitally concern every member of the
family.
♦
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♦
Stage Party—
•
Donald W rig h t entertained a
do waat Rnmber
b°ys at b *s home at
we claim for ir ’ 341 Beach street last night. The
K a il’s Catasra?Sa
NOTICE O F FINAL ACCOUNT
In the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for Jackson —rid «r..»
B
County.
tia your system o f Catarrh or I W
ucss ca.i^d by Catarrh
U
In the M atter of the Estate of
D. F. Jackson, Deceased.
?. J. CHENEY fit *“*-*•»
c n t Toledo,
^ i j d u o
Notice is hereby given th a t the
w—
undersigned, adm inistrator of the
“
above estate, has filed his Final
Account in said county court, and
th a t Monday the 20th day of Oc- 1
tober 1924, at ten o’clock a. m .J
and the court room of said Court,
at Jacksonville, Oregon, has been
appointed, by the Court, as the
tim e and place for hearing ob- J
jection3 to said Final Account, j
and the settlem ent thereof.
Preferred Stock yields
Date oL first publication, Sep­
tember 13, 1924
B. E. Smith, A dm inistrator. 1
11— 5 Sat.
•
1 evenin g was
* •
»Pent in
i
playing
i sam es and ta?king- At the close
! ■ of - the
refresh-
, evening delightful
,
m ents were served. The party
was given because the group will
soon be leaving for college and
G7l)£
CALIFORNIA
OREGON POWER
^COM PANY
7.14%
A storia — New 375,000 depot
for S. P. & S. railroad to be built
a t once.
ask
kany
mem iberofcour
oiganization
Sally Ann Bread
is good all the time; for
any meal any day of the
week.
L itliia B akery
Most Readers
S p ecial
Sunday
D in n e r
At The
N elda
C afe
ii to 2
5 to 8
- - $1.00
have becom e h ab itu al patrons of th e classi­
fied advertisem ents, because th ey have
found it is a p ro fitab le h ab it, indeed.
P ick up today’s issue of T he T idings, read
f th ro u g h th e classified advertisem ents and
learn for yourself why classified advertis­
ing is so im portant.
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