Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 13, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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C lassified C olum n
PROFESSIONAL
S o e ie ty
' Wftrd riammolSd and Miss Esther
! Fell took plaos on Tuesday after-
! ndOh, October 7th at four o’clock
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
DR. HAWLEY- «Above Tidings
R. Brinkley 505 East Broadway,
office. Phone 91.
eggs
4
.
j
ripe’ Divide into slices of hat.
OLD ANCHORS
I Port,and’ Oregon, the Rev. P. K.
water.
DR. C. W . HANSON
Add the syrup and re- about three-fourths of an inch in
u
t n
Hammond.
father
of
the
groom
(George Sterling in the Literary , . „ ..
,
place upon the fire, continuing to thickness. Season well with salt
D en tist
Review v
I being the officiating clergyman.
beat until the mixture is very
Special attention given to pyor­
POR SALS
1 With the addition of a few very
---------
! creamy. Withdraw7 from the fire and pepper,
They
have
served
their
part.
For
There Is wisdom In reading ads.
rpv
,
,
.
s
rh o ea. Office upstairs in Beaver
intimate friends, the guests were
The Home Lighting Esay Con- and beat until cool.
them
the
storms
are
done.
For Sale at a Bargain
Block. Phone 178-J.
233-tf.
the members of the Hammond test, which is being conducted in •
And the long ships lie sunken or and Fell families.
A good big lot with a cement
Add a little carmen coloring,
the territory including Southern
ashore.
foundation, ready to build, lot DR. ERNEST A. WOODS—Prac­
if
the mixture is too pale, and a
The br<de is a daughter of Mr.
tice limited to eye, ear, nose anu Shackle and shaft lie pitted in and Mrs. W. P. Fell of Eugene Oregon and Northern California, quart of whipped cream before
located right, and facing the East,
from Roseburg, Oregon, on the
the sun,
for quick action, see— BEAVER
throat—X-ray including teeth.
and
a
graduate
of
the
University
North, to Dunsmuir, California, putting into the mould to freeze.
Here, on the junk-yard floor.
REALTY CO.
35__4
Office hours: 10 to 12 and 2 tc
of Oregon. The groom is well on the South, was estimated to, Serve in tail parfait glasses.
6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland,
known in Ashland and the son have 1500 contestants in this ter-t
B ungalow s—- IxKs
Here the worm flukes, now red
Ore.
PARIS, Oct. 13. — Fried to
of
Rev. and Mrs. P. K. Hammond ritory, at the time plans for thej
with flanking rust,
I have some fine Bungalows.
of
this
city.
contest were first made on Sep­
Take hold no longer on the
Houses and Building Lots in Ash­ DR. E. B. ANGELL—Chiropractic
The
ceremony
began
with
a
tember 1st, but the school chil­
and Electro-Therapy. Office
harbor-bed.
land for sale, will accept good
solo,
Schuberts
Serenade,
render­
dren
after being told the story
phone 48; residence 142. First The stale wind weaves a coverlet
Bonds, Notes or, Mortages on
ed
by
Miss
Kathleen
Kam.
Thi3
of
the
contest and the work to
National Bank building.
of dust,
payments, and give easy terms on
was followed by Lohengrins Wed­ be done in order to compete for
To tell what days are dead.
balance. Se me before buying a
ding March, during which the the prize, has shown such great in­
THE SOUTHERN OREGON
home.
CLINIC
bridal party entered, the groom terest and signified their inten­
No more the driving brine shall
A. L. LAMB, 178 A St.
1st National Bank Bldg.
1 attended by Mr. Harold Simpson tion of entering the contest by
M edical
Surgical
O bstetrical
wrench the stocks
Box 422, Ashland.
as best man and the bride on the signing the registration card, that
D iagnostic X-ray
That now are given to the
35— 1 Mo.
arm
of her father, preceded by the plans of the committee were
R. W. Stearns, M. D.
gentler rains;
Black only; sold regularly at $2.25 vard
her
sister,
Mrs. Lee M. Brown of changed to include 3500 contest­
R.
E.
Green,
M.
D.
Buy better milk. Phone 257-J
And long-forgotton are the ocean-
R.
W.
Sleeter,
M.
D.
Long
Beach,
Calif.,
as
Matron
of
ants instead of the original esti­
for it.
33— 1 mo.*
shocks
Office hours 2-5 p. m.
Honor.
The
bride
wore
an
ex­
mate of 1500, showing that this
Phone 238-R
That tried the stubborn chains.
quisite gown of white satin with contest met with much enthusiasm
FOR SALE — or exchange for
the customary veil and carried a among the children and students
>35,000.00. 160 acres, 100 culti
When, heedful of the hidden
bouquet of white Brides Roses in the Grammar and High Schools
MONUMENTS
vated, free water, lots of it. 20
rocks and splits.
27 inch Fine Heavy Quality in White
and
Lillies of the Valley.
of eligible age.
head of large size Registered Jer­
The
ironmasters’
faith
was
jus
ASHLAND GRANITE
The young couple will make
The primers, badges and news­
seys, the finest strain in Oregon.
tified.
MONUMENTS
their home in Medford, Where paper lessons have all been dis­
30 head of registered Duroc pigs,
Till, to the groaning of the wlnd- Mr. Hammond is in the employ of
Blair Granite Co.
tributed to the 3500 students In
200 White Leghorn chickens, team
lass-bitts.
PENNISTON,
Manager
the
California
-
Oregon
Power
the schools and they. are very
of Registered Imported Perchon
The tempest broke and died. Company.
Office
173
E.
Main
mares 1900 lbs. each. About
busily at work, all with the in­ Sim p son ’s
In Navy Blue and Black, $2.48 value
Res. Phone 444-Y
* * •
>3000.00 worth of farm equip­
tention
of
winning
one
of
the
val­
Peace— peace! They have out­ Dinner Party—
ments, modern house, large barn <Ak GIRL, IN IKuCBLE-^May
uable cash prizes. The winners
Hardware i «.
worn the ancient needs,
Mrs, R. W. Prosser of Los
and other buildings. Will take
communicate with Ensign Lee
And wait new anvils of the Alton, California and Miss Edith of the local prizes will be auto­
income property up to >20,000.00,
matically entered in the Inter­
of the Salvation Army at the
time to be.
W inchester Store
Prosser
of
New
York
were
dinner
long time on balance at 6 per cent.
national contest, and each school
WhlteShleid Home, 565 May- Change is upon our ventures and
C ut full size; Made of heavy outing
guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Pro­ has determined also to win one
Courtesy to brokers or agents, j falr Ave., Portland. Oregon.
our deeds;
vost at their .home Friday even­ of the International prizes, there­
J. J. Deakon, Phone 330, Ashland
No change is on the sea.
Oregon.
33—1 mo.
ing. The table was beautifully by bringing honor and glory to
PLANING MILL
decorated in pink roses, forming their school.
CALENDAR OF BVENT8
FOR SALE—Enameled top cab JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET
a charming background for the
It is interesting to note from
Tuesday,
Oct. 14. W. C. T. U.
inet table, >8. Solid oak rocking
WORKS, Cor. Helman and
delicious three - course dinner all reports that the International
O ne Trail o f
Made with fancy French Cuffs
chair >10, 555 Fairview St. 32— 6
Van Ness.
194*4/ meets at Library at 2:30.
which was served. The evening contest has assumed greater pro­
Tuesday, P. E. O. meets at was spent in conversation.
portions all over the United
FOR SALE— Reed baby cart in
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
home of Mrs. J. W7 McCoy on
*
*
*
States and Canada than was ever
good condition; reasonably priced, Whittle Transfer Ä Storage Co. Oak street.
Mah
Jongg
Party—
dreamed of when the plan was
Phone 427-Y or call 733 Oak St.
for SERVICE.
Wednesday, Oct. 15. Auxiliary
Mrs.
Elwood
Hedburg
enter­
made. As early as September
32—tf
Experienced movers and pack to Trinity Guild meets at 7:30 at
OIL and GASOLINE
tained at her home on First street 15th, orders had been placed with
•!G inches wide all new patterns. Extra special
Episcopal
parish
house.
ers
of
household
goods.
Deal­
Another Bargain
with a Mah Jongg party Friday the Society for Electrical Develop­ and you will be convinced
Wednesday, Oct. 15. Upper evening. The evening was spent
ers in coal and wood. Phone
5-room modern house 1 1-2
ment for one million primers. As
117.
Valley
Community Club has re­ in playing that delightful game.
blocks from high school. Price
this was very early, and before that they are the best on
ception for Miss Brewster at the
Office 89 Oak St. near
>1500.00, for quick sale. 1-2 cash
Delicious refreshments were the campaign had gotten under the market.
hon.e of Mrs. A. C. Joy In Belle­ served at a late hour by the
Hotel Ashland
balance long time, 6 per cent.
way, it is assumed that at present
I ine quality, bleached and seamless
5 room modern house, lot T- L. POWELL—General Trans­ view district.
charming hostess.
this figure has grown to about
Friday.
Oct.
17.
Parent-Teach­
100x150 Garage, chicken house.
Those present were Mesdames three million. Before the contest
fer—Good team and ’ motor er Association and Civic Club en­
Price >3100, for quick sale. Good
Gerald
Wenner, Milton Fralefcr, is completed it will have assumed
trucks. G >od service at a rea tertain teachers at club house,
terms at 6 per cent. See W. W.
Dean Scott, Domino Provost, Her­ greater proportion than any Na- I
eouab.’e price. Phone 83.
7:30.
Robison, 63 North Main St.
bert Bentley, Misses Louise and tional educational contest in the
(Mine in Plaid Patterns, fin e’quality
Marjorie Gillette, Margaret and history of the United States and BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
FEHIGE-ROACH
MISCELLANEOUS
Esther
Kleinhammer,
Allene
Canada.
Hammond-Fell
Wedding—
Transfer — Express — Storage
The marriage of Mr. Vincent Walker, Virginia Jone3 and the
Hauling — Dray work of all
A shland P ost
hostess, Mrs. Hedburg.
FAMOUS RECIPES
No. 14 American Legion will kinds. Quick motor service. Dry
VALUABLE TRUCK BU R N ED
hold regular monthly meeting at wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R
..
. ,
...
• , For hot Autumn days the
112-tf
T j U i go size, Zion Lily’ Spreads. A real value
the Ashland Armory Tuesday, 375 B. St.
^ b^ Ui i ?U r0.cl0Ckye8terday.the I French housewife makes a delic-
fire department was summoned to ious strawberry parfait for des­
Oct. 14, at 7:30 p. m.
35—2
FLORIST
the old Ennis barn about one mile sert.
WANTED: — Nursing.. Will
west of town, but was unable to, Prepare a pint of sugar syrup
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
consider honse work. Am a post
save the barn, and a Mack truck
From
graduate of N. W. school of mas­
1
and when Jt is I» « thick enough
Many a s'ck spell can be
Hatrher & Benson, Floral & Seed To Josep h W eld o n B . u t . | v,a l,,ed, at, ’ 550° was «’«"■oywl to “string" put in one-half pound
Fine Ribbed; light fleeced; all stvles
sage and electro-therapeutics.
prevented
if there’s a bathtub
T h en H e T ook T an lac A n d also.—Jacksonville Post.
, Wildwood
full of water—hot or cold
strawberries that are
Mrs. Leighton, 153 Granite or Co., temporary location 399
tepid or cool—available just
G ot R elief.
Phone 158.
33— 1 mo. Mountain Ave. Cut flowers and
when needed.
floral designing. Phone 118. 9-mo
Would exchange property near
“Well, sir, my wife don’t have
The home that does not have
Portland for Ashland property.
a bathroom—or that is de
to
fix
special
dishes
for
me
now,
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
pending on one that is out of
443 B. street.
33—tf
Sold Regularly at $1.25 to $1.75 pair
for Tanlac has put my stomach
FINAL ACCOUNT
date is missing a source of
in
such
good
order
that
I
eat
health protection worth far
WANTED—Work by competent
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
more
than it costs.
everything
and
felt
fine
after­
experienced janitor. All or part THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
wards,’’
is
the
striking
statement
time. Will do anything. Refer­ JACKSON COUNTY.
Ask us about modern bath­
rooms. They are inexpensive.
ences 218-Y.
32—tf In the Matter of the Estate of of Joseph Weldon, 454 Bidwell
ANICE McCLANAHAN, deceased. Ave., Portland, Oregon foreman
English Serge in Navy Blue; $2.98 value
G oats
Bred
by registered
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, East Side Lumber M1113.
“Before taking Tanlac the
buck, with 8 1-2 qts. milk strain, that the Final Account of the
low charges. Goat Farm 2 1-2 executor in the said estate has worst sort of pain and misery
miles south on Pacific Highway been filed with the County Clerk followed my meals and this in­
Plumbing
Heating
14— 1 mo * of Jackson County, Oregon and digestion had weaken me do,wn
Phone
188
207 E. Main
“The Q uality Store"
the Hon. G. A. Gardner. Judge until I felt tired and wornout all
For a smooth shave of said Court has designated the the time. I also suffered from con­
and quick service go 25th day of October, 1924, at'ten stipation, hut Tanlac and the
to the Shell Barber o’clock A. M., at the Courthouse Tanlac Pills have put a stop to
Shop.
Ladies and in Jacksonville, Jackson County. it all and I now feel as fresh and
children get your hair Oregon as the time and place for strong as a youngster again.
“In fact, Tanlac has put me
bobbed and marcel­ a hearing thereon. Any person
In
the be3t condition of my life.
led.
having any objections to said ac­
My
wife used to be weary and smxs
count is required to present the
W . A. SH ELL, Prop. same on or before the time set wornout from indigestion, too.
532 A. St. Ashland, Ore for said hearing.
and Tanlac did the same for her
LOUIS WILCOX, Executor. | it did for me. We couldn’t be
anything else but good friends
Briggs & Briggs, Attys.
If they re real people—householders, fanners
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
of
such a wonderful medicine.’’
Ashland, Oregon.
18—4 Mon.
professional men, business men—chances are that
Tanlac is for sale by all good
G. W . M ilam
druggists.
Accept
no
substitute.
one out of ten owns Copco Preferred Stock.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON-
Independent
Over
40
million
bottles
sold.
FINAL ACCOUNT
Candidate for County School
Approximately ten per cent of all the customers
Tanlac Vegetable Pills recom­
IN
THE
COUNTY COURT OF
Superintendent of Jackson Coun­
of this Company are shareholders.
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR mended by the manufacturers of
ty, Oregon.
Tanlac.
JACKSON COUNTY.
Preferred Stock of The California Oregon Power
In the Matter of the Estate o f '
company
earns for them a profitable return of
AN NOUNCEMENT
PHEBE J. WELLS, deceased.
7.14% on the surplus funds and monthly savings
In announcing myself as an
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
Independent candidate for Cor­ that the undersigned administra­
they have invested in this substantial security.
oner for Jackson county:—I do tor with Will annexed of the
so with the firm belief that the Estate of Phebe J. Wells, has fil­
people do not want minority rule. ed his final account in said Court,
It is proven that the direct and the Hon. G. A. Gardner has I t ’s G randm other’s R ecip e
primaries are a failure, only 30 set November 1, 1924, at 10 o’­
In order that all of our customers may avail
to R estore Color, G loss
per cent vote was cast at the clock A. M. at the Courthouse in
themselves of this unusual investment opportunity
and A ttra ctiv en ess.
spring primaries, which is not a Jacksonville, Jackson County,
Copco Preferred Stock is being offered direct to thé
voice of the people. In this elec­ Oregon, as the time and place
public under a liberal m o n th ly p a y m e n t p la n ,
Almost everyone knows that
tion all parties have the privilege for a hearing thereon.
with interest allowed on all payments.
of voting for their choice.
All persons having objections Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly
I need no introduction to the to the same are required to make compounded, brings back the na­
E v ery th in g y o u r r o o f should be!
people of Jackson county where such objections on or before th e ' tural color and lustre to the hair
Any member of our organization will gladly fur­
__
when faded, streaked or gray.
I have lived for 15 years, and time set for said hearing.
P L E A S IN G appearance, weather-protection, fire-protection and
nish you with full information. Ask for it— today!
I CALIFORNIA OREGON!
A long h ie—these are the four essential qualities o f a good roof.
Years ago the only way to get
given the best of my life, time and
GEO. W. DUNN,
POW ER C O M PAN Y i
Carey Asbestos Slate Shingles give you these four essentials in the
money for the upbuilding and bet­
Administrator. this mixture was to make it at
eaSUre’m
natUfal Colora ° f 8age Erccn’ Indian red, and
terment of the entire community.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
24-4-Mon. home, wrhich is mussy and troub­
lesome. Nowadays, by asking at
I have been assistant to the
Carey Asbestos Slate Shingles are approved by Underwriters’ Labo-
Offices:
any drug store for “Wyeth’3 Sage
present coroner for eight years
X S S £& £? 2 S
“ b€l' thu*
* •
and Sulphur Compound,” you will
and understand every detail of j
OREGON
the.work, therefore I am corapet-'
get a large bottle of this famous
Roseburg
Medford
Grants Pass
Klamath Falls
ent to handle the affairs of the 1
I old recipe, improved by the addi­
C A LIFO R N IA
office.
tion of other ingredients, at a
Yreka
Dunsmuir
small cost.
Yours for clean, progressive!
and efficient women and men in
Don’t stay gray! Try it! No
OREGON POWER
office in Jackson county.
one can possibly tell that you
CO M PA N Y
NELLIE M. PERL
■ darkened your hair, as it does it
TH E CALIFORNIA OREGON POW ER COMPANY
so naturally and evenly. You
YOUR PARTNERS
’PrrfemdStodk yields
MEDFORD, OREGON
IN PROGRESS
dampen a sponge or soft brush I
SLATE SHINGLES
with it and draw this through
Please send m e full information about your 7% Preferred
A sk any member
your
hair,
taking
one
small
strand
Stock
and special partial paym ent plan.
| are soon “nipped in the bad"
without “dosing” by use of—
at a time; by morning the gray
o f our organization
hair disappears, and after another
ask any
Name,
application or two, your hair be­
member of our
—or ¿Mail this coupon
▼
va r o r u b
comes beautifully dark, glossy
organization
.
Q w H 7 M g f a » ./ w i w r .,,rfr
and attractive.
—today!
cAddreaa,
i
C laislfi«] Column Rates
One cent the word each
time.
'To rah''every Issue for one
month or more, Vic the word
each time.
PH YSICIANS
CONIEST LOCALLY:
it
Harvest Sale
Bargains
SEE US
TIM E TO BUY
WINTER NEEDS
C harm euse Satin $1.69
fo r
C O L O N IA L
O uting Flannel 21c
Pipeless
FURNACES
C anton Crepe, P u re Silk $1.98
O uting F lannel Gowns $1.15
C ham oisette Gloves $1.25
SHELL
C olonial C retonne 22c
81x90 “P n llaw ay ” Sheets $1.25
IV. & N.
Service
Station
70x82 Wool M ixed B lankets $6.65
Satin Bed Spreads $4.75
Ï
P ractical h e a lth
insurance
Women’s Union Suits $1.39
W om en’s W ool H ose $1.00
The Cook’s Best Friend—
otem /fr
54 in d i A ll Wool Serge $1.95
J e rry O’Neal
THE WORLD'S G R E A T E S T
E. R. ISAAC & CO.
B A KnenoW D FB
The Last Spoonful is
as good as the First
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NOTICE THE FIRST
nr
EN PEOPLE YOU MEET!
19 MONTHS
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ABY’S COLDS
B V JC K S
ASBESTO
7.14%
Ashland Lumber Co.
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