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

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PROFESSIONAL
PHYSICIANS
OR. HAWLEY— /.bove
office. Phone 91.
S o e ie ty
Tidings
A WORD TO THE WISE
DR. C. W. HANSON
Dentist
At the clubhouse of the Civic,
Special
attention
given
to
pyor-
Every fall there is a T hrift Sale—
FOR RENT
___________
rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver Does your family need clothing?
FOR RENT— 7 room furnished, Block. Phone 178-J.
233-tf. i ° o you yearn for food or flowers,
Would you grab some wonderous
modern residence, close in. Phone
bargains
265-J.
28— 2* DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Pyac-
tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose ano j n utensils for your household—
FOR RENT— 4 room furnished
th ro at X-ray including teeth. j n adornm ent for your person?
apartm ent; good garage; adults
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc
only, 1101 Blvd.
28— tf
6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, I Dash you to the Civic Club house
Ore.
On the tenth of this October,
FOR SALE
On the ten th and eleventh
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic You will find w hat you are seek-
FOR SA L E — Good Universal
and
Electro-Therapy. Office
lng.
coal heater, good as new, 244
phone 48; residence 142. First
Hargadine.
28— 2
Do not fail in your attendance,
National Bank building.
Treasures lure from every table,
FOR SALE o r EXCHANGE—
At
the T hrift Sale in October.
MONUMENTS
for V ictrola— rifle, shot gun or!
* * *
equal value, 8 gal. roof paint,
ASHLAND GRANITE
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
heating stove, toilet, chemicals for
MONUMENTS
Monday, Oct. 6. Ashland Study
same, 2 lamps, 22 rifle, etc., 705
Blair Granite Co.
Club holds first m eeting of the
Penn Ave.
28— 3*
PENNISTON, Manager
year at the home of Mr3. J. W.
Office 175 E. Main
McCoy on Oak street. Roll call,
To Trade for Portland Property.
.. Chinese W ar Notes.” 2:30.
Res. Phone 444-Y
About two acres of splendid
Tuesday, Oct. 7. Civic Club
full bearing fruit, principally 4NY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
meets
at club house at 2:30. In ­
Cherries, Peaches, Apples and
communicate with Ensign Lee
of the Salvation Army a t , h . I
‘’.n,Kr,am Ev'!ryone is
Berries, good house and barn,
urged
to
attend.
owner moving to Portland, wants
W hlteShleld Home, 565 May-
W ednesday, Oct. 8. Ju n io r High
to exchange for property there.
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon.
Circle
P. T. A. meets at Junior
Value a t $4000.00 all clear of
High
School.
PLANING MILL
encumberences,
see
BEAVER
Thursday, Oct. 8. Ladies Elks
REALTY CO. for fu rth er infor­
JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET Club meets in club room for regu­
mation.
WORKS, Cor. Helman and lar card party. F irst meeting of.
26— 6t
Van Ness.
19^tf year.
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 10
Another Bargain
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
5-room modern house 1 1-2 Whittle Transfer & Storage Co. and 11. Civic Club will hold an-
mfkl rum m age sale at club house.
blocks from high school. Price
for SERVICE.
Don’t forget to donate anything
$1500.00, for quick sale. 1-2 cash
Experienced movers and pack­ you may not need.
balance long time, 6 per cent.
ers of household goods. Deal­
• • •
5 room modern house, lot
ers In coal and wood. Phone Do You Know?—
100x150 Garage, chicken house.
117.
Do you know th a t the City of
Price $3100, for quick sale. Good
Office 89 Oak St. near
Portland
has already booked
terms a t 6 per cent. See W. W.
Hotel Ashland
twenty-five
conventions for the
Robison, 63 N orth Main St.
T ?L . POWELL— General Trans- co“ ing ye?r?
Do you know th a t most of thi3
MISCELLANEOUS
fer— Good team
and motor
large
representation from all over
trucks. G x)d service at a rea-
MISCELLANEOUS— Swiss W atch­
the country will pass through
eonab?e price. Phone 83.
m aker, W atch repairing done
Ashland?
reasonable and guaranteed. Close
Do you know th a t many other
FEHIGE-ROACH
tim ing
on
railroad
watches.
thousands of tourists are likely
T ransfer — Express — Storage
Maurice A. Lassen, 217 N. Main.
to make Ashland a stopping place
26— 6* Hauling — Dray work of all during the coming season?
____
kinds. Quick motor service. Dry
Do you know th a t it behooves
GET YOU STOVE repaired at , wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R
every property owner in Ashland
Eagle Foundry.
Boch Magnlto 375 B. St.
112-tf
to put th e best foot forw ard in a
Rad la te r and Stoves for sale. 140
determ ined effort to beautify the
FLORIST
Oberlin St.
306-1 mo.*
city in the way of well-kept
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
PIANO instruction, by exper
lawns, blossoming shrub3 and
From
ienced teacher. Beginners prefer­
plants, in planting trees and in
red, Mrs. H S. Aikins. Phone I Hutt'her A Benson, Floral & Seed m aint a jning a t all tim es a clean,
3— lm o , C°-. tem porary
location
399 attractive andixbeautiful city and
441J.
Mountain Ave. Cut flowers and go obta in not only deserved per-
Goats Bred
by registered floral designing. Phone 118. 9-moj sonal credit but reputation th a t
buck, with 8 1-2 qts. milk strain,
will put Ashland on the map for
low charges. Goat Farm 2 1-2 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS all time?
miles south on Pacific Highway.
Do you know th a t the women
G. W. Milam
14— 1 mo.*
of the Civic Club are asking do­
Independent
WANTED: — Plain sewing, Candidate for County School nations of trees, shrubs, plants
25-6* Superintendent of Jackson Coun- i and seeds to be disposed of at
400 Liberty St.
, their coming T h rift sale to en­
ty, Oregon.
WANTED: — Wells to drill,
able you to assist in this m atter,
for short time only, am passing
as well as to help provide funds
th ru with drilling machine. Ad­
; for the m aintenance of the club
dress Box X care of Tiding3.
th at it, too, may show forth a
27— 3*
proper public spirit.
v * *
For a smooth shave
! I*. T. A. Council Meets—
and quick service go
The Parent-T eacher Council
to the Shell Barber
held a meeting at the Public Li­
brary at 2:30 yesterday a fte r­
Shop.
Ladles and
noon, with a very good atten d ­
children get your hair
SALEM, Oct. 3. — Governor
ance. Reports were given by the
bobbed and marcel
Pierce, in a proclam ation issued
presidents of the three circles,
led.
today, urged Oregon citizens to
Mesdames Berg, GeBauer and
W. A. SHELL, Projj. observe Fire Protection week, . Ruger. Each one told of the pro­
>32 A. St. Ashland, Ore October 5 to 11.
gress of their individual circle,
‘‘The waste of property by
especially mentioning the mem­
burning in the United States d u r­
bership drive which is being con­
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT ing 1923 reached a total higher
ducted in the schools. Mrs. A.
In the County Court of the than any recorded since 1906,
C. Joy then gave an excellent talk
S tate of Oregon, for Jackson when the San Francisco conflag­
j on the Boys and Girls club work,
ration occurred, the aggregate
County.
reviewing the success of the
In the M atter of the E state of values destroyed approximately
clubs at the county and state
$508,000,000, and in addition
D. F. Jackson, Deceased.
fair.
She stated th a t a good
Notice is hereby given th a t the there wa3 serious loss of life by
many
children
are eager to go
undersigned, adm inistrator of the fire,” the proclamation read.
into club3, but there are not
‘‘Our own state bore its pro­
above estate, has filed his Final
Aeoount in said county court, and portionate share of this huge toll, enough club leaders. She urged
th a t Monday the 20th day of Oc­ notw ithstanding the preventabil- th at all who find it at all pos-
ALL TO OßSE
tober 1924, at ten o’clock a. m.,
and the court room of said Court,
a t Jacksonville, Oregon, has been
appointed, by the Court, as the
tim e and place for hearing ob­
jections to said Final Account,
and the settlem ent thereof.
Date of first publication, Sep­
tem ber 13, 1924
B. E. Smith, A dm inistrator.
11— 5 Sat.
TH E SOUTHERN OREGON
CLINIC
1st N ational Bank Bldg.
Medical
Surgical
Obstetrical
Diagnostic X-ray
R. W. Stearns, M. D.
R. E. Green, M. D.
R. W. Sleeter, M. D.
Office hours 2-5 p. m.
Phone 238-R
ity of most fires.
“ Since the m ajor portion of
ILIOUSNESS
the loss of human life and ma­
Inactive liver, sour stomach,
sick headache, costiveness,
terial w ealth could have been
destroy both mental and
avoided by reasonable precaut­
physical efficiency.
ions, it is evident th a t we can,
Tlese disorders easily yield to
by concerted action, prevent the
continuance of this large and un­ C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
TABLETS
necessary burden.
Pleasant and effective— o n ly 2 5 cent»
“ Civic bodies of all kinds, in­
cluding cham bers of commerce,
women’s clubs and business or­
ganizations, school officials, the
American Red Cross, Boy Scouts
and other organizations, are en­
deavoring to curtail the toll of
preventable fire and they should
be accorded unanimous coopera­
tion.
“ I hope th a t the churches, ’
through sermons and addresses,
and the newspapers by editorial
attention will join hands to im -!
pre3s upon the public the econ- ■
on>ic and hum an aspects of the i
situation created by our willful ■
*
burning.
American efficiency
should not tolerate such a read­
ily eliminable drain - upon our
m aterial resources.”
sible to do so, be club leaders
and help this worthy cause. Mrs.
Joy will be glad to talk any time
to any one and explain the work.
Mrs. Louis Dodge, chairm an of
better films, gave an outline of
the work on this subject. Mr.
H urst has always cooperated with
the as£ociation and has done all
th a t he has been able to do to
get good films here. A splendid
list has been booked for this win­
i ter, and the P. T. A. will make
an effort to advertise them and
encourage attending these better
pictures. Mrs. Nims reported
th a t the party to the teachers had
been postponed until October 17.
It was voted to send Mrs. Dodge,
I sta *e vied^-president of the P. T.
A., as a delegate to the conven­
tion in October with all expenses
paid.
• • •
Entertain« Junior Officers—
The Ju n io r C hristian Endeav­
or officers were entertained Tues­
day evening of this week at a
delightful six o’clock dinner by
th eir superintendent, Miss Estel-
la M. Hays.
Plans for the coming year were
talked over and the goals they
hope to reach were explained.
The regular m eeting for Ju n ­
ior Endeavor will be next Sunday
afternoon at four P. M. The mis­
sion study for the year will be
China.
x
* * •
To Speak Tuesday—
Miss Grace Cham berlain, vice-
president of the Oregon Federa­
tion of W omen’s Clubs will occupy
the program hour at the Oct. 7
m eeting of the Civic Club, giving
her impressions of the wonder­
ful Los Angeles m eeting which
she attended as an officer from
Oregon.
Many others than members of
the club, will be interested to
hear this address, and a cordial
invitation is extended to every
one to attend this program . The
afternoon is given over entirely
to this report and th e members
are anticipating it with a great
deal of pleasure. The commit­
tees for the T hrift Sale to occur
October 10 and 11 will be an ­
nounced the first of the week.
• * *
Reception—
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy
H o s le y
on T h i r d
street
was the scene of a very pleasant
inform al'reception in honor of
th eir son, Mr. Don Wells and his
recent bride Thursday evening.
The couple arrived from P o rt­
land, the home of the bride, this
week. The bride is a very a t­
tractive and accomplished young
lady, form erly Miss Beatrice
Lhanom.
The gathering ^consisted
of
relatives and other neighbors and
form er friends of Mr. Wells,
eighteen in number.
The event was in the form of
a surprise on the happy couple
The cozy bungalow* was tastefu l­
ly arranged and decorated with
beautiful flowers. Five hundred
was enjoyed unti4 a late hour,
when delicious refreshm ents were
served. The guests, after wish­
ing the young couple all the bles-
PORTLAND, Oct. 3. — John
S. Coke, United States district a t­
torney in the N inth district, has
wired his resignation to President
Coolidge.
L etterheads.
statem ents, t o
your order a t the Tidings Office.
We have a good job printing de­
partment.
tf
sfngs of success the world could
these services in the Congrega-
Sunday school 9:45 a. in. Morn-
bestow on them , adjourned to
tional church.
' ing worship 11:00. Communion
th eir num erous homes. Many
, Service and baptism of infants.
beautiful and
useful presents
The Baptist Church
Jun io r C. E. 4:00 p. m. Senior
Methodist Episcopal Church
were tendered the bride.
"W hat Made the Walls of Jer- i C. E. at 7:0o. Evening service at
S. J. Chaney, Minister
Mr. and Mrs. Wells motored to
ico F a ll? ’’ Theme for morning | 8:00.
Tha
Sunday
School
will
meet
Klam ath Falls where Mr. W ells!
service. The evening will be an
Fall Rally Supper at 6:00 Wed
Classes are provided evangelistic service. Good music. nesday, Oet. 8, for members and
is engaged in the barber busi-j at 9:45.
ness, &nd where he has a new for all ages and all are welcome. A place for real spiritual quick­ ’friends.
home prepared for his bride. Mrs. There were 268 present at the ening. The Bible school meets
Roy Hosley, the groom’s m other Sunday School hour last Sunday. at 9:43. Next Lord's day, is ra l­
C h u rc h o f C h ris t
and Mrs. Lena Breeding will a c -: At the morning church service ly day. If you are a member of
Great service last Lord’s Day.
company them, returning Satur­ the pastor will speak and the the school come if you can. If Big bible school and nine ad­
Sacram ent of the Lord's Supper not and you are not attending ditions to the church.
day.
Baptis­
• * *
will be adm inistered. There will elsewhere, you are invited and mal services at both morning and
be special music. “ Who Won the will be cordially welcomed. We j evening service.
Entertain At Dinner—
or
Out - Running have a Bible study in Genesis
The home of Mrs. W. H. Mo- Olympics?
Next Sunday morning after
O
thers”
will
he
the
pastor's sub­ Tuesday evening. 7 p. m., follow­ Bible school a program of “ Re-
w att was the scene of a very de­
lightful dinner
party given ject for the evening church ser­ ed by a prayer band. Wednesday 1 ligious Journalism ” will be pre­
Thursday evening in honor of Mr. vice. There will be an opening evening midweek prayer meeting. sented in the sermon. ’“ The
and Mrs. C. J. Day who are here song service led by the orchestra Other services announced from Church Paper and The Church
from Honolulu. A delicious d ip -, and the chorus choir. “ Having I pulpit.
’ Member", a paper on “ Journal-
ner was served and a pleasant ! a Good Time” is the topic for
R. C. Miller, Pastor
• ism,” w ritten for this occasion
evening followed. Mr. and Mrs. i the Epworth League meeting at
j by Mr. Green of the Ashland Tid-
Day have traveled extensively and 6:15 Sunday evening. All are
I ings will be read also. This ser­
Trinity Episcopal Church
are now on their way home_after cordially invited to all the m eet­ Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond vice is to emphasize the import-
a trip to Europe. They told in ings at the Methodist church.
Holy Communion at 8 a .m. j ance of the Re’igious Journal to
a very interesting way about
Church School at 9:45. Morning I the membership of the church.
many of their experiences.
F irst Congregational Church
Service and Sermon at 11. Even­ 1 Lets Go. The C. E. society is boil­
The guests of th e evening were
W. Judson Oldfield, Minister
ing Service and Sermon at 7:30. ing with interest and energy.
Messrs, and Mesdames. Wiiliam
Boulevard and Main street. Strangers and visitors most cor­ They meet at 6:30 p. m. Evening
Day, D. P. Blue, G. J. Day and ! Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., with dially welcomed.
sermon “ Christ Preem jnent In
the host rn d hostess, i»»r. and Mrs. classes for all grades and ages.
His Church.”
W. H. Mowatt.
Bring your Bible. Morning ser­ F irs t C h u rc h o f C h ris t S cien tist
Cor. 2nd and B St.
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vice at 11; subject “ A Double
Pioneer Ave., South
Paris Style Hint—
Aspect of The Kingdom of
Sunday service at 11 o’clock. MEEKER IS ENJOYING
PARIS, Oct. 4.— The “ tbnsil- Heaven.” Junior Christian En­ Subject of lesson “ U nreality.”
AIR TRIP TO OHIO
itls” style is the newest wray to deavor at 5 p. m. Christian En­ Sunday School at 10 o’clock.
adapt the fashionable scarf which deavor at 6:8.0. Evening service W ednesday evening meeting at
NORTH PLATTE, Neb., Oct.
shows no signs of losing its pupu- at 7:30; subject “ Parables T urn­ 8 o’clock.
3. - - Lieutenant Oakley Kelly
larity.
ed To Account.” Prayer meeting
Reading Room open daily from and Ezra Meeker, grand old mau
Finding an original and sm art every W ednesday evening at 7:30. 2 until 5 P. M., excepting Sun­ of the Oregon trail days, hopped
way to w ear the article continues The subject for the next week is days and holidays.
off at S o’clock this morning for
to be an im portant problem for “Obedience to The Commandment
I Dayton, Ohio. Meeker declared
the Parisienne. One would almost The Proof of Discipleship.” The
Presbyterian Church
before the hop-off that he was
think th a t every possible w*ay had public is cordially invited to all
J. C. Mergler, Minister
' feeL'ng fine and enjoyed the trip.
been discovered w’hen here comes
along the ton3ilitis swathing,
which looks like something dif­
ferent. It goes aro«5d the throat
once or twice, with the ends
brought around, forming a kind of
cravat in the front. For these
B elo w y o u w ill f in d th e c o rre c t
G u id e ,'* p re p a re d by th e S h er»
chilly Summer days it is not at all
p a in t , v a rn is h , e n a m e l o r s ta in
w in - W illia m s C o m p a n y as a de»
amiss, and no m atter if it were
to use o n y o u r floors.
p e n d a b le h e lp in a ll fin is h in g
as hot as it ought to be, what
T h e s e re c o m m e n d a tio n s are
w o rk . See t h e c o m p le ts “ G u id e "
ta k e n fr o m th e “ H o u s e h o ld
woman would not suffer to be
a t th is s to re .
beautiful?
AT THE
For Shabby Floors
At Ashland—
Miss Georgeanna Clift and Mi3s
Fannie Stoops enjoyed a pleasant
Sunday in Ashland visiting with
friends and relatives. Miss Clift
Is employed at K lam ath Falls.
TO STAIN n
TO PAINT
porch
MORTON 1 homelike ]
EZEZnS HOSPITAL
Our expert doctors and surgeons,
240 East Main St.
Burton K, Wheeler
Vice President
S .W
hkc tru th
t the
n c c cnan.cl
nau
C o n o r ie F lo o r F in is h ;
f U>*-» durable
S-W
an<*
Paine
Carson-Fowler
Lbr. Co.
“In the Heart of Town”
excellent food, and quiet surroundings
•
bring you real health. V
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announces
annual Bargain
Æuâscrlptlon o ffer
$1206.20 in Prizes!
S1.00
qpHE Ashland
Electric Supply
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Edison Electric Iron.
NET $3.95
FOR YOUR OLD
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on the purchase of a $6.75
Edison Hotpoint Perco­
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NET $5.75
Bring in—No m atter how
old or dilapitated
p,od»<i n o m t.l
h ig h
FLOORS,
Conci«!« — r —
Classinea ads bring results.
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WINDOW GLASS
Armory
all sizes and grades.
Wednesday, October 8, 1924
Hall's Catarrh
<a
- is a Combined
A
i
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M S U iC lllC
T r e a tm e n t,
bath local and internal, and has beer
successful in the treatment of Catarrl
for over 40 years. Sold by all druggists
F.J. CHENEY &. C O -T oledo. Ohh
Bring your sashes and we
will do the rest.
J. 0 . RIGG
3:45 P. M.
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