Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 11, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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daughter, Miss Helen Louise Cun­ vices ju s t
preceding
evening say they don't believe in Christ- ( lection was taken up for the cam-
BU ILDER H ER E VIEWING
ningham was united in m arriage preaching Service.
The public iaa Unity but the Bible teaches paign fund knd 3120 was contri-
Clauth'led Column R ales
PHYSICIANS
TOURIST HOTEL PLANS
to Mr. Leonard Morris K irkpat­ is cordially invited to these ser­ it. Baptismal services a t morn- buted. The women of Dunsmuir
One cent the word each
rick. They will be at home on vices.
ifig w&rahip.
■ presented Mrs. W heeler with
DR. HAWLEY— Above Tidings
time.
and a fte r November fifteenth at
There will be a divine healing
Mr. Anderson of Portland, rep­
what the recipient described as
office.
Phone
91.
To run every issue for one
Ethanac, Califoria.
service next Sunday m orning after GIVE BOUQUET TO
resenting
the firm of Trahchell
the most beautiful basket of
ROSES
m onth or more, H e the-w ord
The bride is well known here, th e sermon. At th a t time the j
DR. C. W . HANSON
and
Parelius,
builders, was in
MRS. WH EELER AT
chrysanthem um s she had ever
Red as the wine of forgotten ages, having spent her high school days
each time.
D en tist
pastor will be glad to pray for
Ashland
today
looking over the
YREKA MEETING seen. The W heeler party left
"Yellow as gold of the sunbeams in this town. H er-m any friends
Special
attention
given
to
pyor­
any
oqe
who
Is
sick
and
will
come
FOR RENT
about 10 o’clock for Sacram ento.' hotel plans. Mr. Anderson had
spun;
4
wish the happy couple much or send request. Many are be- •
rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver
charge of the building of the
DUNSMUIR, Cal., Oct. 10. —
Pink as the gowns ot A urora’s ! proape rlty
FOR REN T— lst-C lass fur-j Block. Phone 178-J.
ing healed through prayer; why
233-tf.
G
rants Pass high school which
More than 1500 men nnd women
_______________________________
pages,
•
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nlshed apartm ent, with private
not you.
There
!s
wisdom
in
reading
ads.
was
recently completed.
DR. E R N E ST A. WOODS— Pyac-j W hite as the robes of a sinless
listened to Senator W heeler at
Ladies H its Club—
bath, adults only, Phone 122.
,
B. C. Miller, Pastor
Dunsmuir last night, frequently
tlce lim ited to eye, ear, nose ano
one-
The Ladies Elks club met at
29— tf
interrupting
the speaker with
th ro at— X-ray including teeth. Sweeter than Araby s winds th at the club rooms Thursday a fte r­
M ethodist Episcopal Church
prolonged
applause.
Senator
FOR RENT— Modern 6 room
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 t<
blow,
noon. There were five tables of
S. J. Chaney, Minister
W
heeler
spoke
of
the
rights
of the
Roses,
roses,
I
love
you
so!
bungalow, well furnished, corner
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland,
bridge and no five hundred. At
The Sunday School will meet people and how they should pro­
Scenic Drive and Straw berry
Ore.
the close of the afternoon delic­ a t 9:45. Classes are provided for
Lane. Phone 311-R, F. E. W at- —_________________-___________ Crowning the a lta r where vows ious refreshm ents were served by all ages and all are welcome. tect their interests at the N o­
vember polls.
are spoken,
son.
31__5 DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic
the hostesses, Mrs. Bates and "Neglecting the F ountain’’ is the
Following the address, a col-
Cradling the form th a t is still
——— --------------------------------------- i and
Electro-Therapy. Office
Mrs. Cramer. Mrs. Ed Dews won pastor’s subject for the serm o n 1
FOR SALE
and cold,
phone 48; residence 142. First
the prize.
a t the m orning church service.
Symbol of joy — of loye’s last
National Bank building.
The
next
m
eeting
will
be
held
There will be special music. The
Buy b etter milk. Phone 257-J
fto k e n ,
Thursday,
Oct.
23
at
which
time
evening
service will be evange­
for it.
33— tf
TH E SOUTHERN OREGON
Telling the story th a t never
election of officers will be held. listic with an opening song ser­
CLINIC
grows old.
FOR SALE — or exchange for
« • •
1st National Bank Bldg.
vice, special music and a mes­
Surgical
Obstetrical! C luster of beauty whom none can P aris S tyle H in t—
135,000.00. 160 acres, 100 culti­ Medical
sage by th e pastor. Mr. J. W.
D iagnostic X-ray
debar,
vated, free w ater, lots of it. 20 j
. ,
- PARIS,
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Oct.
. , 11. — Stockings f Mills is the leader for the Ep-
head of large size Registered Jer- p- W. Stearns, M. D.
Know ye,
won er, ow a r ye are |,ecom{ng m org an(j more jm. w orth League m eeting at 6: i s
Get Your’s Before They Are All Gone!
R. E. Green, M. D.
seys, the finest strain in Oregon.
‘ p ortant with the shortening of Sunday
~
evening. All are cor­
R. W. Sleeter, M. D.
30 head of registered Duroc pigs,
Office hours 2-5 p. m.
milady’s gowns.
dially invited to all the meetings
Blooming for monarch in palaces
Phone 238-R
200 W hite Leghorn chickens, team
Silver-plated ones are the la t­ a t the Methodist church.
royal,
of Registered Im ported Perchon 9
est hosiery novelty and are espe­
Biggest Little Store in Town
Queenliest
charm ers in all the cially sm art to r evening wear,
m ares 1900 lbs. each. A b o u t'
F
irst
Congregational
Church
MONUMENTS
>3000.00 w orth of farm equip- j
place,
gleam ing .through
diaphanous
W. Judson Oldfield, Minister
Blooming for yeoman, tender and
ments, modern house, large barn
ASHLAND GRANITE
silks. To w ear with them are
Boulevard and Main street,
loyal,
and other buildings. Will take
MONUMENTS
charm ing silver garters, with sil- Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., with
Stooping to kiss his toil-stain­
income property up to 320,000.00,
B lair G ranite Co.
ver clasps.
Never have stock­ classes for all grades and ages.
ed face.
long tim e on balance at 6 per cent.
PENNISTON, Manager
ings offered such a variety of Bring your Bible. Morning ser­
Roses, roses, born but to bless,
Courtesy to brokers or agents.
• Office 175 E. Main
color, for footw ear has never been vice a t 11; subject “The Boy In
Yield
me your secret of loveli­ so bright and gay, naturally call­
J.*J. Deakon, Phone 330, Ashland
R es. P hon e 444-Y
Our Midst.” Ju n io r C hristian En­
ness!
— J. C. R. Dorr.
Oregon.
33— 1 mo.
ing
for
corresponding
tones
in
deavor a t 5 p. m. C hristian E n­
• e *
I N I GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
stockings. *PInk beige hues, rose- deavor a t 8:30. Evening service
FO R SALE: — Indian Motor­
communicate with Ensign Lee
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
wood, gazelle and flesh-colored a t 7:30; subject "P arab les Turn-
cycle. See City W ater Dept.
of th e Salvation Army at the
Monday, Oct. 13. Ashland Study shades will probably rem ain the j ed to Account.” Prayer meeting
33— 3
WhReShield Home, 565 May- Club has luncheon at Hotel Ash­ most popular, according to the! every W ednesday evening a t 7:30.
fa
ir Ave., Portland. Oregon.
land at one o’clock.
FOR SALE— Enameled top cab­
leading hosiery designers. A few i The subject for next week
Monday, Oct. 13. Ladies Art women prefer nigger-brown and
inet table, 38. Solid oak rocking
"Jesus the Revelation of the
PLANING MILL
Club will meet at the Civic Club­ castor, especially with fine kid F a th e r.” The public is. cordially
chair 310, 555 Fairview St. 32— 6
JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET house at 7:30. Mrs. Cushing and shoes.. For evening wear the fa­ invited to all these services in
FOR SALE— Reed baby cart in
WORKS, Cor. Helman and Mrs. Ahlstrom will be hostess.
vorite shade is peach, giving a i the Congregational church,
good condition; reasonably priced,
Van Ness.
194ltf"* Tuesday, Oct. 14. P. p . O. nude effect, and other light
Phone 427-Y or call 733 Oak St.
meets a t home of Mrs. J. W. Mc­
shades, worn with satin or lame F ir st Church o f C hrist Scientist
32— tf
Coy on Oak street.
T R A N 8F E R AND EX PR E SS
shoes, are “ banana,” “ rose-grav­
Pioneer Avenue, South
Tuesday, Oct. 14. W. C. T. U.
el” and “ golden-sand.” The very
Sunday service a t M o'clock.
FOR SALE— An excellent Vlc- W hittle T ransfer A Storage Co.
meets at Library a t 2:30.
for SERVICE.
Sin, Dis­
newest is called “ Im palpable,” a Subject of lesson,
tro la and
num erous records.
W ednesday, Oct. 15. Auxiliary
Experienced
movers
and
pack
. -
x cobwebby m ixture, which can be ease, and Death R eal.”
Reasonable price; apply 140 Or­
thrQugh & ^ ^ d>ng. rlng
era of household goods. Deal­ to Trinity GuildI meets at ,: 30 at
Sunday school a t 10 o’clock.
ange St.
29— tf
A New Edison .................................................$5.00
ers in coal and wood. Phone Episcopal parish house
and weighs only one-fourth as W ednesday evening m eeting at
Friday, Oct. 17. Parent-T each­
117.
A n other Bargain
Less Allowance ................................................... $1.05
much.
8 o’clock.
er Association and Civic Club en­
5-room modern house 1 1-2 |
Office 89 Oak St. near
Reading room open dally from
French stocking m akers have
Net to You ............. ’............................................. $3.95
tertain teachers at club hotfse. taken up the sports idea for wo­ 2 until 5 p. m., excepting Sun­
blocks from high school. Price
H otel Ashland
7:3*0.
31500.00, for quick sale. 1-2 cash i — —
men and are offering stockings days and holidays.
' T. L. POWELL——General T rans­
*
*
balance long time, 6 per cent.
m ottled in two colors, the m a­
fer— Good team
and
motor P. T. A. M eeting—
5 room modern house, lot
Church of Christ
terials being silk and wool, or
trucks. G >od service at a rea-
100x150 Garage, chicken house.
The high school circle of the !
c h ine and whole silk, wltn
Bible school is growing In in- '
souab.'e price. Phone 83.
Price 33100, for quick sale. Good
Parent-Teachers met in the high ( a jjj - and linen th read
mixed. terest each week. The Pioneer
term s a t 6 per cent. See W. W. •
¡school at 3:30 Thursday after­ There are novelties in thread and club movement is building up a
FEHIGE-ROACH
Robison, 63 North Main St.
noon. During the business m eet­ fancy designs in quadrille, losenge fine class of boys. A class for
Transfer — Express — Storage ing it was voted to send th e pres- and clocks. For town wear there
all ages.
Hauling — Dray work of all i(jent, Mrs. J. A. Ruger as a dele- are linen Stockings, which, chi,
»nSC ELLA NEO US
The sermon next Sunday at 11
kinds. Quick m otor service. D ry' gat e to the state convention at acount of the fineness and glossi­ a. m. will be in line with the Y.
She inbred with the
RANCH W ANTED
wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R i Corvallis, with all expenses paid. ness of th eir thread, rival silk M. C. A. work for boys. The
W ANTED— To hear from own­ 375 B. St.
wiles of the tigress, laid
112-tf she has the privilege of accepting stockings for sm artness. N atural­ subject “ Jesus the Pioneer” is
er of good. Ranch for sale. State
one other delegate to accompany ly they-are much b etter for wear, especially for boys and girls of
her trap for the one-
FLORIST
cash price, full particulars. D. F.
her.
•
woman man.. Instead of
too. Some have em broidered! th a t age.
Bush, Minneapolis, Minn.
A very interesting program was clocks down the side and some!
SAY IT W ITH FLOWERS
C hristian Endeavor a t 6:30 p.
steel and vice she adopted
5-4 sat.
! given. A talk on-“ W hat Can th e
From
have discreet dropstitch effects, i m. The series of services on
the odor of Egyptian per­
WANTED: — Nursing. Will H atcher & Benson, Floral & Seed High School Give Our Girls by which make them very sm art to C hristlan Unity will end next
fumes created in the ages
399 Mrs. Ge Bauer was very well w ear with the strictly tailored Sunday evening. The subject is
consider house work. Am a post Co., tem porary location
given
and
an
open
discussion
fol­
past by sorceresses of the
costume. It £3 hinted th a t the "H ow The Churches of Ashland
graduate of N. W. school of mas­ Mountain Ave. Cut flowers and
lowed,
which
brought
out
the
cry­
floral
designing.
Phone
118.
9-mo
next thing will soon be wide, Can U nite" Jno. 17:21-23. This
sage and
electro-therapeutics.
Nile, not for the nostrils,
ing need of social functions for shaped clocks, in ' contrasting is a chart sermon. People may
Mrs. Leighton, 153 Granite or
but to subdue the resist­
Phone 153.
33— 1 mo. NOTICE O F FIN A L ACCOUNT the whole student body, as did color, which will match the gloves,
ing powers.
also the excellent talk by Mrs.
In the County Court of the MacCracken on “ W hat Can the or the trim m ing on the gown.
WANTED: — P asture for three
The picture the critics
horses and feed for the winter. State of Oregon, for Jackson High School Give Our Boys.”
County.
J. C. Edw ards, Siskiyou. 33— 3*
Mrs. MacCracken brought out the
acclaim 'as “ the one per­
In the M atter of the E state of point th a t the Parent-Teachers
fect p ictu re?’
Would exchange property a?ar D. F. Jackson, Deceased.
Association should not have to ex­
Portland for Ashland property.
Notice is hereby given th a t the pend their energy building play-
B aptist Church
Regular Admission
33— tf j undersigned, adm inistrator of the
443 B. street.
sheds, annexes and enlarging
“ Jesus Only” is them e for Sun­
above estate, has filed his Final dressing rooms in order th a t the day m orning by pastor. Evening
W ANTED— W ork by competent
Account in said county court, and growing num ber of school chil­ will be evangelistic.
Sunday Cleanses, Brightens and
experienced janitor. AU or part
th at Monday the 20th day of Oc­ dren be accomodated, but th eir
school 9:45 a. m. P rayer meeting
time. W ill do anything. R efer­ tober 1924, at ten o’clock a. m.,
ijnparts a natural lustre.
i
aim
should
be
to
help
the
child
W ednesday 7:30, B. Y. P. U. ser-
ences 218-Y.
32— tf and the court room of said C o u rt,!
find the b etter aims of life. She
WANTED— Growers to contract a t Jacksonvilte. Oregon, has been -also urged the parents to come
Liquid Sunshine for your
to r ton years, tor 100 a c re , o t
by. th e Court, as the to the high school games and
,
.
_
.
___
j time and place for hearing o b -'
plays and show- the children their
straw berries, raspberries
and i
_ , .
hair.
Bagley
i
ec^
on3
to
sai<^
Final
Account,
interest in his or her activities.
Evergreen blackberries.
and the settlem ent thereof.
Miss E thel W heeler, E n g lish '
Canning Co., S. D. Taylor, Field
Date of first publication, Sep­ teacher for the high school and I
Man.
30— 6
tem ber 13, 1924.
Mr. Forsythe principal were both •
B. E. Smith, A dm inistrator.
GET YOU STOVE repaired at
called upon. Miss W heeler stres- j
11— 5 Sat.
Eagle Foundry.
Boch Magnito
sed the fact th a t there should
R ad iater and StoveS for sale. 140
A Fire-Loss Preventative
REINFORCED CONCRETE
be more a ®tual contact between
Oberlin St.
306-1 mo.*
parents and teachers, asking the
c
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t
i
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n
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D
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c
A
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p
parents to come and visit the
Goats Bred
by registered
SEALED
PROPOSALS
ARE
,
Qiart
Xfrug Sfarv t
,
.
x
x
.
j
i
Mr.
Forsythe also
buck, with 8 1-2 qts. milk strain, invited for the construction and clashes.
x
.
thought
th
a
t
the
need
of
co-opera-
low charges. Goat Farm 2 1-2 mechanical equipment of a rein­
N - L.
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miles south on Pacific Highway. forced conrete Hotel Building ! tion between parents and teaeft-
! ers was great.
14— 1 mo.* containing 100 guest rooms.
It wa3 a very interesting meet-
Bids will be received by the ing and well attended. It is
For a smooth shave “ Lithian Hotel Co.” , at the off’Ce hoped th a t many more parents!
and quick service go of G. M. Frost, Ashland, Oregon,
become interested this year
to the Shell Barber until 4 o’clock p. m., Friday, Oc-
although the circle w a9 .
Shop.
Ladies and j tober 17, 1924
large last year.
children get your hair
A Cashiers’ Check or Bidders’
* *
bobbed and marcel­ Bond to accompany each bid,'
, C unningham -K irkpatrick—
led.
made out agreeable to the gener-
..
p.uxvj wedding
........... o was
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A . very pretty
al conditions of the contract of solemnized on W ednesday, Octob-1
W. A. SH ELL, Trop. specifications.
ELEPH O N Eservice is es­
hundred times its own value.
er first at the home of Mr. a n d !
»32 A. St. A shland, On»
Proposals will be received as Mrs. Clyde Cunningham in Per- j
sentially an individual ser­
This investment per instru­
follows:
ris, California,
where
th eir i
vice, Each subscriber must be ment is steadily increasing as
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS No. 2— General Construction.
No. 2— Electric W iring.
dealt with as an individual. His
more and more equipment, con­
No. 3— Plum bing.
6 . W . Milam
telephone instrument is a piece
stantly growing more complex,
No. 4— Heating.
Independent
of individual, personal equip­
is put into service at the pres­
C andidate for County School No. 5— Elevator.
Any
C
ontractor
can
subm
it
a
Superintendent of Jackson Coun­
ment. But to coordinate this
ent high prices of labor and
bid for one or more as above seg-:
ty, Oregon.
instrument with a nation-wide
materials.
regated.
system requires supplementary
Centralized manufacture and
Yes, The Best No. 1
Plans and specifications- can be
had
by
applying
at
the
office
of
facilities in wholesale quantities.
'years of continuous research have
Netted Gem Potatoes
DR. D ’ORGLERS
Tourtelotte & Hummel, Architects
SCALP C O M P O U N D
In itself, this instrument rep­
enabled the Bell System in some
PoaWvcIy cure» dandruff or falling hair
311 Failing Building, P o rtlan d ,'
Tha one sure remedy for itching scalp.
$2.25
per
100
resents only a relatively small
Oregon, or at the Office of G. M.
measure to meet this rising tide
Order by mail. $1.50 per jar.
W ESTERN D R U G C O .
5
sack
lots
$2.15
Frost, Ashland, Oregon.
investment. Its proportionate
of plant investment. The result
1 N . Broadway
Portland
Owner reserves the right to re-
share,
however,
in
the
total
in­
is that its service remains unri­
« î f ject any or all bids.
These are the best winter
vestment in wire, poles, switch­
LITHIAN HOTEL CO.
valled not only in efficiency and
Green Mountain Lum ber Com­
potatoes and undoubtedly
By
G.
M.
Frost,
Secretary.
boards, buildingsand other plant
pany formed to operate mill at
in extent but in economy from
the
lowest
price
we
will
30—
mon-wed-sat.
V aughn’s station on C003 Bay.
Classified Column
S o c ie ty
SPECIAL SALE ON
C o tto n
B la n k e ts
Size 60x78 Hem med
with Fancy Striped Ends
95c
S P E C IA L
95c
Army Goods Store
+ **********••♦•••»♦»♦♦-»♦♦♦♦♦
Bring in that
Old Electric Iron
and trade it in on a new one
SI .05 Allowed
On any iron yon bring in,
. whether it is burned out or not.
Murphy Electric Shop
Dr. Oeser and Son
OESER’S ASHLAND SERVICE
STATION
30 bv 31-2 Cords
8.25
AT THE
Hennafoam
Shampoo
VALVOLINE OIL
The Ashland Service Station
Fuller Asbestos
50c
Roofing
McNair Brothers
J. O. RIGG
Nature’s Dividends
In Harvest Checks
ATURE is ever a bountiful
giver, and those who work
in harmony with her are blessed
with richness and abundance.
N
Potatoes
H all’s Catarrh
M e d ic in e i:^
L etterheads,
statem ents, t o
your order at the Tidings Office. :
We have a good Job printing de­
partm ent.
tf I
b«th local and internal, and has bee
successful in the treatment of Catcrri
for over 40 years. Sold by all druggist
y .J . CH ENEY fit CO .. T oledo. Ohh
Beaverton — C ontract let for
$10,000 Hedge building, stone
tile.
have this fall. So get your
supply now.
Plaza Market
H . A. Stearn s
01 N. Main
Individual Service-Nation-Wide Facilities
T
Yet Nature is thrifty, and de­
mands thrift of those who seek
her blessing in abundant har­
vests.
• Make your thrift with this
year’s harvest earn Nature’s gen­
erous dividends in the harvests, to
come.
Deposit your harvest
money here.
First National Bank
Ashland, Oregon
required to make Bell System
service universal in scope is an
the standpoint of cost to the
subscriber.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
BELL SYSTEM
One Policy • One System - Universal Service