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

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Classified Column
I PROFESSIONAL
Classified Column Kates
One cent the word each
time.
To run every Issue for one
m onth or more, ftc the word
each time.
PHYSICIANS
OR. HAWLEY— Above
office. Phone 91.
Tidings
S o c ie ty
w hether a member of the W. C.
J T. U. or not, is asked to donate
fru it to thi3 good cause and the
j organization will gladly handle
it.
♦ * *
Missionary—
The Missionary society of the
Christian Church
met at the
church parlors Friday afternoon.
The business -meeting was held,
conducted by thezpresident, Mrs.
Floyd Putnam . A fine program
was then given under the direct­
ion of Mrs. Kilgore. The financ­
ial status of the club was read
and it was reported th at 371 was
paid into the special Golden Jub-
illee offering.
Mohday, (Mobet* fl, 1024
Paris Style Mint—
PARIS, Oct. 6——
In these days
of the wandering waist-line, one
is not surprised at the Em pire
gown returning to favor.
A few of the chic designers
are showing the Em pire cut for
evening gown3 that take one back
to the days of Josephine — and
Madame Recamier, reclining on
her couch. W hether they will
succeed or not is still a question.
It is a far cry from the hip-line
(w here the waistline has been
lingering) to that under the arm-
pits, and it rem ains to be seen
if women will take up the "old-
new” mode.
The Maison Anna, which, by the
way, was form erly Madeleine et
Madeleine, is m aking evening
gowns th a t show the Em pire in­
fluence in the fitting of the front
in some cases, while in others
the high waist-line is m arked with
a cross-line of embroidery on a
perfectly straig h t gown.
The
characteristic line of the house
is one th a t makes for grace and
dignity, and the director believes
th at the Em pire line is an im­
portant factor.
WHERE THE SHADOWS LIE
DR. C. W. HANSON
LONG
Dentist
(By
Clinton
Scollard
iu the New
Special attention given to pyor­
FOR RENT
York Sun)
FOR RENT— 4 room furnished rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver
W here the shadow's lie long at
233-tf.
apartm ent; good garage; adults Block. Phone 178-J.
the verge
only, 1101 Blvd.
28— tf
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P rac­ Of the wood, and the leaves like
the surge
tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose ana
FOR REN T— lst-C lass fu r­
Of
low
seas m urm ur soft over­
th ro at— X-ray including teeth.
nished apartm ent, with private
head,
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc
bath, adults only, Phone 122.
6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, Fain would I, with the moss for
"
29— tf '
a bed,
Ore.
O utstretch while the waves of the
FOR RENT— 10 room partly
wheat
furnished house, 111 3rd. 29— 2 DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
and
Electro-Therapy. Office Are a shimmer, a-swoon in the
Upper Valley—
FOR RENT— Farm Buildings,
phone 48; residence 142. First
i heat,
The Upper Valley Community
form er W illiams place, Belleview
N ational Bank building;
And the stream , with its ripples
Club
met a t the home of Mr3. W.
D istrict, Geo. Yockel, R 1, box
agleam,
D. Jackson last Thursday for an
THE SOUTHERN OREGON
95-B.
29— 3*
Flows by like th e River of Dream!
CLINIC
all day session. The meeting was
There is silence, and then there
1st National Bank Bldg.
FOR SALE
given over to millinery with Miss
is song,
Medical
Surgical
Obstetrical
Brewster,
home dem onstration
Diagnostic X-ray
FO R SALE— An excellent Vic-
W here the shadows lie long!
agent, capably conducting x the
tro la and num erous records. R. W. Stearns, M. D.
meeting and assisting with the
R. E. Green, M. D.
Reasonable price; apply 140 Or­
R. W. Sleeter, M. D. There is song, rap tu re hidden hats. A great deal of progress
somewhere
ange St.
29— tf!
Office hours 2-5 p. m.<
was made, some practically fin­
Phone 238-R
That suddenly floods on th e a ir—
ishing
their hats, and the ladies
FOR SALE— 1923 Ford R un­
A soul in the sound— and then
were
very
much pleased with the
about. Also choice two milk cows,
dies.;
work of Mi38 Brewster. At noon
MONUMENTS
cheap. 455 Mt. Ave. Phone 341.
FOR SALE— Old papers at Tid­
There is perfum e to lull and en
a
covered dish luncheon was en­ ings; 25c per bundle.
29— 2
dh
tice
ASHLAND GRANITE
joyed.
About twelve members
The sense, with Rss subtleness
MONUMENTS
FOB SALE— Good
Universal
were present, others dropping in
deep,
Blair Granite Co.
cdal heater, good as new; Gas
for the afternoon. This was a
To enter the portals of Sleep
S. PENNISTON, M anager
range, will sell cheap, 244 H a r-(
special m eeting in order to pre­
You
may fancy old Time is at
Office 175 E. Main
gadine.
28— 2
pare for the m illinery course and
pause,
Res. Phone 444-Y
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get the m aterials ready for the
FOR SALE or EXCHANGE— '
(Ah, would the gray scythe-bear­
regular
meetings. The next m eet­
er w a s!)
for Victrola— rifle, shot gun or ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
ing
will
be held October fifteenth
communicate with Ensign Lee There is never the w raith of a
equal vajue, 8 gal. roof paint,
and
will
be in the n atu re of a I f M ixed w ith S ulp h u r it
of the Salvation Army at the
wrong
heating stove, toilet, chemicals for
reception in honor of Miss Brew­
D arkens so N atu rally
same, 2 lamps, 22 rifle, etc., 705 ( WhlteShleld Home, 565 May- W here the shadows lie long!
ster. It will be given at the home
fair
Ave.,
Portland,
Oregon.
N obody can Tell.
Penn Ave.
28— 3*1
of Mrs. A. C. Joy from two o’­
Come then, leave the jostile be­
clock until five. Plans have not
PLANING MILL
To Trade for Portland Property.
hind!
G randm other kept her hair
About two acres of splendid JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET Be out and away with the wind! been completed but will be an­ beautifully darkened, glossy and
nounced later. •
full bearing fruit, principally
attractive with a brew of Sage
WORKS, Cor. Helman
and Heed the cry th a t we each of us
• * *
Cherries, Peaches, Apples and
knew
Tea
and Sulphur. W henever her
Van Ness.
194tf
B erries, good house and barn,
When we trod e a rth ’s fresh paths Pollyanna Girls—
hair took on th a t dull, faded or
The Pollyanna Girls class of
owner moving to Portland, w ants
in the dew
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
streaked appearance, this simple
the
Presbyterian Sunday School
to exchange for property there. Whittle Transfer & Storage Co. Of the dawn, with the sun at the
m ixture was applied with wonder­
gave a very delightful party at
Value at 34000.00 all clear of
rim
for SERVICE.
ful effect. By asking at any drug
encumbevences,
see
BEAVER
Experienced movers and pack­ Of the world, and day lifting its the home of Elsie Allen recently. store for “ W yeth’s Sage and Sul­
Each member of the class dressed
REALTY CO. for fu rth er infor­
hymn!
ers of household goods. Deal­
phur Compound,” you will get a
as
a boy and invited a girl
mation.
ers In coal and wood. Phone The virginal m arvelm ent still
large bottle of this old-time recipe
.
26— 6t
W aits over the crest of the hill friend. Games were played and Improved by the addition of other
117.
A far from the chattering throng Miss B ertha B orrall gave three
Office 89 Oak St. near
excellent readings. At the close
A nother Bargain
W here the shadows lie long.
Hotel Ashland
of the evening dainty refresh­
5-room modern house 1 1-2
* * *
m
ents were served.
blocks from high school. Price
L. POWELL— General T rans­
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
There is no sentiment in
Those enjoying the evening
31500.00, for quick sale. 1-2 cash
fer— Good team
and motor Tuesday, Oct. 7. Civic Club meets
business. When making
Borrall.
balance long time, 6 per cent.
trucks. G tod service at a re a ­ at club house at 2:30. In terest­ were Misses B ertha
teacher,
Virginia
Fro3t,
Ora
5 room modern house, lot
a purchase, the uppermost
sonable price. Phone 83.
ing program . Everyone is urged
*
Wilson, Dorris Hitchcock, Evelyn
100x150 Garage, chicken house.
to attend.
thought is
Taylor,
Lila
W
heitm
an,
Lorraine
P rice 33100, for quick sale. Good
Tuesday, Oct. 7. W. C. T. U.
FEHIGE-ROACH
term s a t 6 per cent. See W. W.
Q U A LITY AND
Transfer — Express — Storage meets at Library at 2:30. Regu­ Brookmiller, Ramona Wise, E l- !
sie
Allen,
Beulah
Medley,
Afton
Robison, 63 N orth Main St.
H auling — Dray work of all lar business meeting.
P R IC E
Wednesday, Oct. 8. Ju n io r High Madden, Frances Chisholm, Cath­
kinds. Quick m otor service. Dry
MISCELLANEOUS
Use Shell Gasoline and
wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R Circle P. T. A. meets at Junior erine P ittenger and Mrs. Peterson
and
Mrs.
Hitchcock.
High
School.
375 B. St.
112-tf
Oils and he convinced.
RANCH WANTED
Thursday, Oct. 9. Ladies E lk s,
WANTED— To hear from own­
FLORIST
Club meets in club room for regu­
er of goodi Ranch for sale. State
lar
card party.
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
cash price, full particulars. D. F.
Friday
and Saturday, Oct. 10
From
Bush, Minneapolis, Minn.
I brought a truck load of bar­
and 11. Civic Club will hold an
5-4 sat. H atcher & Benson, Floral & Seed
gain
counter goods from Port­
Co., tem porary location
399 nual rum m age sal# at club house.
land last week, all of which
WANTED— 3 good Jersey cows. Mountain Ave. Cut flowers and Don’t forget to donate anything
BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
will
be sold accordingly. Auto
you
may
not
need
and
be
sure
to
Must be reasonably priced. Also flo ra l‘designing. Phone 118. 9-mo
attend.
Robos, Wade Dragsaw, Halt­
young hens. Send prices to The
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*
ers,
and lots of army goods.
K lam ath General Hospital, Klam­ POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
P. N. G. Club—
Come in early while they last.
*
WANTED——Clean cotton *
a th Falls, Oregon.
29— 2
G. W. Milam
The P ast Noble Grand Club
* rags. No overalls, underwear *
Independent
WANTED— -2nd-hand, > horse
met at the home of Mrs. Gilbert
* or woolen goods accepted. •
disc harrow. Must be In good con Candidate for County School Friday afternoon for their regular
* 5 cents per pound. Tidings *
* office.
__tf •
dltion. Inquire a t Provost H ard­ Superintendent of Jackson Coun­ meeting. A very en jo jab le time
ty,
Oregon.
ware.
29— 4*
was spent in doing fancy work
and conversation.
WANTED — Apple
pickers.
At the close of the afternoon
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
Phone A. B. Chapman.
29— 2
delightful
refreshm ents
were
FINAL ACCOUNT
served
by
the
hostesses,
Mrs.
Gil­
MISCELLANEOUS— Swiss W atch­
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
bert
and
Mrs.
W
iltshire.
m aker, W atch repairing done THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
* * *
reasonable and guaranteed. Close JACKSON COUNTY.
tim ing on
railroad
watches. In the M atter of the E state of Dinner Party—
M aurice A. Lassen, 217 N. Main. ANICE McCLANAHAN, deceased. | A charm ing dinner party was
26— 6*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, given at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
th at the Final Account of the Wm. Day on Baum street Friday
GET YOU STOVE repaired at
executor in the said estate has noon. The table was beautifully
Eagle Foundry.
Boch Magnito
been filed with the County Clerk decorated with roses, forming a
R adlater and Stoves for sale. 140
of Jackson County, Oregon and lovely background for the delic­
Oberlin St.
306-1 m o ?
the Hon. G. A. G ardner, Judge ious three-course dinner th a t wa3
PIANO instruction, by exper­ of 3aid Court has designated the served. Following a short a fte r­
ienced teacher. Beginners prefer­ 25th day of October, 1924, at ten noon Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Day left
for the south where they will take
red, Mrs. H. S. Aiklns. Phone o’clock A. M., a t the Courthouse
a boat to Honolulu, th eir home.
441J.
3— lm o in Jacksonville, Jackson County.
The guests of the occasion were <
Oregon, as the time and place for
Goats
Bred
by registered a hearing thereon. Any person Mesdames and Messrs C. J. Day, i
buck, with 8 1-2 qts. milk strain, having any objections to said ac­ Alowatt, Wm. Day and Mr. Tozer.
» * ♦
low charges. Goat Farm 2 1-2 count is required to present the
W.
C.
T.
U.—
miles south on Pacific Highway same on or before the time set
Where “ quality and service” prevail and
14— 1 mo • for said hearing.
The W. C. T. U. will meet
where the general public can secure fresh and
LOUIS WILCOX, Executor. Tuesday afternoon at the Library.
WANTED: — Plain 3ewing,
cured meats at the lowest prices consistent with
The C hildren’s Farm Home at
400 Liberty St.
25-6* Briggs & Briggs, Attys.
good
qualiyt.
Corvallis,
which
is
taken
care
of
Ashland, Oregon.
18— 4 Mon.
by this association, has asked for
F or a smooth shave
dried or canned fru it to be sent
and quick service go
to them. The fru it is to be left
to the Shell Barber
at the W hite House Grocery, as
Spaf
Spasmodic
Croup is frequently the local union has made arran g e­
Shop.
Ladies and
relie
relieved by one application of-
children get your hair
ments there.
The organization ‘
bobbed and marcel
sent a large am ount of fru it to I
led.
the home last year and it was so
V a p > o R u b
G v * t 1 7 b u llio n J a n U i i J Y ta r ly
greatly appreciated th at they are
W. A. SHELL, Prop.
asking for more.
Everyone,
532 A. St. Ashland, Ore
COMB SAGE IEA IN
IV. & N. Service
Station
ingredients, all ready to use, at
very little cost. This simple mix-
i ture can be depended upon to re­
store natural color and beauty
to the hair.
Well-known
druggists
say
everybody uses W yeth's Sage and
Sulphur Compound now because
it darkens so naturally and even­
ly th at nobody can tell it has been
applied— it’s so easy to use, too.
You simply dampen a comb or
soft brush and draw i k through
your hair, taking one strand at a
time. By morning the gray hair
disappears; after another appli­
cation or two, it is restored to
its natural color and looks glossy,
soft and beautiful.
Burton K Wheeler
IN D E PE N D E N T CA N D ID A TE FO R
Vice President
W ILL SPE AK A T
The Ashland
CAN’T 1ER VALUE ’
IN DOLLARS 8 CENTS
A rm ory
Says Oregon Man In P ra is ­
ing Tanlac.
W ednesday, O ctober 8, 1924
3:45 P. M.
‘Not in 20 years have I en­
joyed better health or felt so well
generally a3 I do since taking
Tanlac,” is the glowing tribute
paid
the famous treatm ent by
O. J. Gregoire, a retired ranch­
man, 371 E. 50th St., Portland,
Oregon.
"I had been in a . weak, de­
bilitated condition and getting
worse for 6 or 7 years. My ap
petite had quit, often my stom
ach wouldn’t take ‘grub’, my
nerves were upset, I had no
strength or energy and, in fact,
my whole system was in a bad
way.
"The way my health and
strength returned after I got hold
of Tanlac filled me with gladness
and gratitude words can’t ex­
press. I was down to 118 lbs.,
but I now weigh 138, which is
ju st right for me. To feel so well
at my age, 76, is certainly some­
thing to be thankful for. I just
can’t estim ate in dollars and
cents what Tanlac has been worth
to me.’’
Tanlac is for rale by all good
druggists. Accept no substitute.
Over 40 million bottles sold.
FLEXIBLE CEMENT
OOFING
Tanlac Vegetable Pills recom­
mended b;. the m anufacturers of
Tanlac.
THIS is an extra
heavy asphalt ready
roofing with the fa­
mous Carey patent
lap.
ROM AN
M EA L
Carey Flexible Ce­
ment roofs applied in the days of high
wheeled bicycles are still giving good
service today.
f
The same quality that made these
roofs last 30 years is being put into
Carey Flexible Cement roofing to­
day.
BREAD
A ID S
-
D IG E S T IO N
PE IL ’S CORNER
NOW
F ra n k lin B akery
Ashland Lumber Co.
INSIDE
The
Fourth Street
MARKET
Free Delivery
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V IC K S
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
JACKSON COUNTY.
In the M atter of the E state of
PH EBE J. WELLS, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
th a t the undersigned adm inistra­
to r w ith Will annexed of the
E state of Phebe J. Wells, has fil­
ed his final account in said Court,
an d the Hon. G. A. G ardner has
se t November 1, 1924, at 10 o’­
clock A. M. at the Courthouse in
Jacksonville, Jackson
County,
Oregon, as the time and place
for a hearing thereon.
▲11 persous having objections
to the same are required to make
such objections on or before the
tim e set for said hearing.
GEO. W. DUNN,
A dm inistrator.
24-4-Mon.
$230
Good Delicious
Rebuilt
THOR
Electiic-Autom atic
IR O N E R
FOR
$150
Apples
Squashes
Sweet Potatoes
Cauliflower
Celery
Lettuce
Onions
Beets
Carrots
and other vegetables
Murphy Elec. Co.
O ur Phone 82
Main • Plaza
Ashland
Pies—Cakes—Biscuits—Muffins
everything in which you use
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M EN K N EW
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Engineers, accountants, linemen, cashiers, offi­
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earning power of their investm ent. They had in sid e
k n o w le d g e of its value.
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