Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 29, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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ASHLAND D A ILY THONGS
guests. A large turkey with the
delicious foods th a t go with it
was served and the afternoon
PHYSICIANS
following was pleasantly spent
conversing.
DR. H AW LEY— Above
Tidings
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Gow-
office. Phone 91.
land and Mrs. Ham ilton and fam-
M iss E d ith D odge, E d itor
ily.
,
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DR. C. W. HANSON
Pitone item s to her a t 8 9 , betw een
•
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D en tist
PROFESSIONAL
8 a. m. and S p. m.
lection was “ Dream er of Dreams"
and the second,-'“ Woods in Au-
tum n” . Both were
beautifully
rendered and thoroughly enjoy­
ed by all present.
„
A fter partaking of delectable
refreshm ents the club adjourned,
The next meeting will be held
Delember 9th.
,,
E n tertain s a t Dinner—
Special attention given to pyor­
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Fraley en­
rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver 1
FOR KENT
tertained
with a delightful din­
CALENDAR
O
F
EVENTS
Block. Phone 178-J.
233-«.!
FOR RENT:— P artly furnish­ -------- ------------------------------*-------- Tuesday, December 2. Civic
ner at th eir home on Mountain
ed 3-room apartm ent, 240 Ober­
Avenue Thanksgiving. A delic-
DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACE
Club meets at club house.
lin St. Inquire 227 Oberlin.
D entistry
Wednesday, December 3 Aux- i ious turkey dinner was served
72— 2* tra c tio n 1" a°nd “ m in o rS’' ^ g e r y J « la»T to ^ e Trinity Guild meets ¡ to the many guests present, fol
FOR R EN T:__3 large fu rn ish -• Special attention given to s tra ig h t-, at 7:30 at the Parish House.
i lowed by happy hours spent con
ening and care of children’s i
Thursday, December 4. Elks | versing.
ed housekeeping rooms. Close in. teeth.
Those present were Mr. and
Ladies Club meets in club rooms
Phone 242J.
75— 2
Above Citizens Bank
Mrs.
W illiam B arber and Mar-i
Phono, Office, 151— Res., 201-J at 2:30. R egular card party.
F irst P resbyterian Church
shall,
Josephine and
Mildred j
Friday, December 5. Rebekah
FOR R EN T:— 5 rooms, pantry,
J. C. Mergler, Minister
Barber, Mr. and Mrs. Milton i
bath. Completely furnished, 155 DR. E R N E ST A. WOODS— Prac-1 Bazaar,
“
The
Nation-W ide Task of the
tice limited to eye, ear, nose ano ;
• * *
Fraley and Billy and Betty F ra ­
7 th.
76— 3*
C
hurch”
is the theme for Sun­
ley, Mr. W. L. Moore and Mr. {
th ro at— X-ray including teeth. I M yer-Hubbard—
day morning at 11 o’clock. Sun­
FOR RENT— Furnished house
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc
W. Cedric Myer and Mrs. Au- Webb of Chicago who 13 visiting
day School a t 9:45 a. m. follow­
a t 298 H argadine St. Call at 280
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, drey H ubbard were quietly m ar­ in Ashland.
ed
by morning worship. At 4:00
* • *
H argadine or Phone 353J. 75-2*
Ore.
ried a t six o’clock W ednesday
p. m. the Ju n io r C. E. meets,
T h an k sgivin g D inner—
FOR R EN T:— 5-room furnish- , DJU E B ANGELL— Chlropractl evening. November 26th by Rev.
under the leadership of Miss
A delicious Thanksgiving Din­
S.
J.
Chaney
a
t
the
Methodist
ed bungalow, lovely yard, fron t­
and
Electro-Therapy. Office Episcopal parsonage. Only Mr. ner w&s served a t the home of Hays. W estm inister Guild at
ing park on G ranite street. E. T.
phone 48; residence 142. First and Mrs. W illiam Myer, parents Miss May Benedict on Mountain 6:30 p. m. The book under con­
Staples.
67—
sideration is “ China’s Real Re­
National Bank building.
of the groom and Miss H arriet Avenue to a num ber of h e r .
1
volution.” Senior C. E. meets at
FO R SALE
Hodges were present.
„
friendB Thursday noon. A fter the
THE SOUTHERN OREGON
6:30 p. m. At 7:30 the program
A fter dining a t the Myer home turkey dinner
accompanied by,
CLINIC
of Sacred Song will be given,
FOR SALE C H E A P :— Drum
1st N ational Bank Bldg.
the couple left for A storia and many other delicious dishes the j
'
directed
by Mrs. Vivian Wood-
oven. Inquire Miss Coffee Tidings M edical
Surgical
O bstetrical Portland for a short honeymoon. guests spent many happy hours
j
side,
with
Miss Imogene W allace
D
iagnostic
X-ray
office.
Upon th eir le tu rn to Ashland telling stories and conversing.
; R W. Stearns, M. D.
Guests for the day were A rth u r j at 1 ie organ
they will be at home in the Chat-
A L FA L FA HAY for sale. Mrs.
R. E. Green, M. D.
R. W. Sleeter, M. D. tin cottage on H argadine street. and E arnest Cooper and Mr. and
M. E. Day, back of Normal
T rinity Episcopal Church
• • •
Office
hours
2-5 p. m.
Mrs. Jojin F. Leggett and son.
school buildings.
75— 6*
Vicar
the Rev. P. K. Hammond
Phone 238-R
* * *
Thanksgiving Dinner—
Holy
communion a t 8 a. m.
FOR SALE CH EA P:— Fireless
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam M?yer D in n er Party—
CONVALESCENT HOME
Church school a t 9:45 Morning
cooker. Inquire Missi Coffee Tid­
entertained with a tu rk ey dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Jack True were
W here the sick get well.
Thanksgiving Day at th eir home hosts a t a delightful Thanksgiv­ service and ferm on a t 11. Even­
ings office.
75— 3*
Cottage Plan.
The table was ing dinner a t th eir home on E ast ing service and sermon a t 7:30.
FO R SA LE, TR A D E, o r R E N T , W e board aDd care for invalIds on High street.
prettily decorated and a delicious Main street Thursday. Guests Everyone cordially welcome.
and old people.
— 15 3-4 acres, Sanford prop­
dinner was served.
who were present to enjoy the
M aternity Dept.
erty adjoining Helman Baths,
Guests to enjoy the affair were delightful affair were Mrs. Mary F ir st Church of Christ, S cien tist
Call 153
recently owned by R. Derrick.
Pioneer Avenue, South
Messrs and Mesdames G. F. Bil­ E. Grubb, Mildred Grubb, Miss
Fine large city home, good barn,
Sunday
service at 11 o’clock.
MONUMENTS
lings, Ralph
Billings,
Homer Eunice Grubb, Mr. and Mrs.
free irrigation w ith one of t h e ,
Subject
of
lesson “Ancient and
Billings and John, R uth and Jean Beecher Danford and family, Mr.
ASHLAND GRANITE
oldest w ater rights in county, [
Billings and
Misses
H arriet and Mrs. J. Larkin Grubb and Modern Necromancy, Alias Mes­
MONUMENTS
There is nothing b etter than this.
merism
and
Hypnotism, De­
Hodges and Hilda Hansen.
family and C. C. W alker.
B lair G ranite Co.
W ill trade for business, city or
* • •
nounced.”
Sunday
school at 10
* • *
S. PENNISTON, Manager
country property. W. H. Lever-
o’clock.
D inner P a rty —
D inner G uests—
Office 175 E. Main
ette, Medford Bldg., Medford.
W ednesday evening meeting at
Mr. and Mrs. John R. Edwards
Mrs. Emma Oedfer and Miss 8 o’clock. Reading Room open
R es. P hon e 4 4 4 -Y «
74— 5
entertained with a five o’clock
Linda Oeder were dinner guests daily from 2 until 5 p. m., ex­
FOR SALE: — German Police ANY" GIRL IN TROUBLE— May dinner at th eir home on Third at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L.
communicate With Ensign Lee street Thursday evening. The N. Woodside on Pine street at cepting Sundays and holidays.
puppies, 687 Beach St. Thomas
of the Salvation Army at the them e of Thanksgiving was car­ one o’clock Thanksgiving Day.
H arris.
73— 7*
F irst C ongregational Church
W hiteShield Home, 565 May­ ried out in decoration as well as A fter thd delicious dinner the
WOOD FOR SALE:— F ir and
W. Judson Oldfield, Minister,
in
the
dinner.
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon.
group attended the Ashland-Med­
Spruce, 16 inch, $8; H ard wood
Boulevard and Main street.
Following the dinner a pleas­
ford football game a t the local Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., with
PLANING MILL
16 inch, |1 2 . Delivered. Mountain
an t evening was spent telling
field.
’ classes for all grades and ages.
>
Fuel Co. Siskiyou or leave order
stories. Those present were Mr.
• • •
JORDON’S
SASH
AND
CABINET
a t Beaver Realty Co. Ashland.
Bring your Bible. Morning ser­
and Mrs. N athan Simpkins, Mrs.
WORKS, Cor. Helman
and
50— 1 mo.*
vice at 11; subject. “ Standing
Anna W illiams,
Miss Georgie A lpha Circle—
Van Ness.
194« Coffee and Mr. and Mrs. Ed­
The Alpha Circle of the O. for Life’s Ideal as Illustrated in
MISCELLANEOUS
E.
S. spent a very pleasant and the Life of D aniel” . Junior
wards.
„
T R A N SFE R AND E X PR E SS
profitable
afternoon
Tuesday C hristian Endeavor at 4 p. m.
* * *
DRESSMAKING and Tayloring W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co.
with
Mrs.
Looseley
and
Mrs. C hristian Endeavor at 6:30.
E n tertain at D inner—
for SERVICE.
reasonable prices, all work guar­
Blake
acting
as
hostesses.
Evening service at 7:30; subject
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Coombe en­
anteed.
Mrs. B. Van H arden­
Experienced movers and pack­
The prim ary object of the “ Valid Reasons for Being a
tertained
a
num
ber
of
their
berg, 147 C entral Ave. 55— 1 mo.*
ers of household goods. Deal­
friends a t a charm ing dinner m eeting was to pack and prep are' C hristian.” Prayer meeting every
ers In coal and wood. Phone
DRESSMAKING and plain sew­
party at five-thirty
Thursday for shipm ent the donations of W ednesday evening a t 7:30. The
117.
ing. Mrs. Dale Day, 129 G ranite
evening.
The
Thanksgiving canned fru it, jam and jelly t h a t ; subject for next week is “ Pray-
Office 89 Oak St. near
street.
60— 1 mo,*
motif was carried out through the m embers had contributed for er as a B attlefield.” If you are
Hotel Ashland
the delicious dinner th a t was the Masonic and E astern Star not in attendance a t some other
Many enjoyable hours home. Many cans of fru it were church or Sunday school a cor-
T. L. POWELL— General T rans­ served.
fer— Good team
and motor followed. Guests for th e even­ donated to add to the en jo y m en t, dial welcome aw aits you here at
For a smooth shave
trucks. G >od service at a rea- ing were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. De­ of those confined to the' home. the Congregational church.
and qu’ck service go
An agreeable surprise was
trick and Miss Helen Detrick,
souab.’e price. Phone 83.
to the Shell Barber
planned
by th e hostess and the
Mr and Mrs. W allen and small
M ethodist E piscopal Churlch
Shop.
Ladies and
members
were entertained by two
son and Mrs. Esbensen.
S. J. Chaney, Minister
FEHIGE-ROACH
children get your hair
* * *
vocal selections by Mrs. Fred
The Sunday School will meet
Transfer — Express — Storage
bobbed and marcel­
Neil charm ingly accompanied by at 9:45. Classes are provided for
Hauling — Dray work of all Thanksgiving D i n n e r -
led.
Mrs. A. E. Woods. The first ee- all ages and all are welcome. The
One
of
the
prettiest
of
Thanks­
kinds. Quick m otor service. Dry
W. A. SH ELL, Prop. wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R giving dinners was given at the
112-tf home of Mr. and Mrs. George
>32 A. St. Ashland, Ore 375 B , St.
8 U M M O N S
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Loosley on Oak street Thursday
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
OF
OREGON, You are hereby no­
ASHLAND PA IN T CO
when they entertained a num ber
THE
STATE
OF
OREGON
FOR
tified th a t the City o | Ashland
D ependable
of their
friends. The tables
is the holder of C ertificate of
P ainting C ontractors & Decorators were exquisitely decorated in JACKSON COUNTY.
City
of
Ashland,
a
municipal
cor­
Delinquency No. 6249, issued on
SWENNING & GEAR
pink and green and a sum ptuous
poration,
Plaintiff
Jan
u ary 6, 1919 by the Tax Col­
Phone 408-J
57-1 mo.* meal of tu rk ey and the embel­
vs.
lector of Jackson County, State
lishm ents th a t go with it was
W O O D SAW ING
served by the gracious hostess. E state of Henry L. W hite, deceas­ of Oregon, for the am ount of
same
being the
The guest list included Mr. and ed; L. A. Roberts, adm inistrator 348.95, the
Pain and congestion is gone.
WANTED— Wood sawing. Tel
am
ount
then
due
and
delinquent
of
said
estate;
Opal
Gay
H
otten-
Quickly?— Yes. Almost instant re­ 470-J.
63— lm o* Mrs. C. V. Loosley of K lam ath
lief from chest colds, sore th ro a t,1
Falls and daughters, Carol and roth, and H. L. W hite, Junior, for taxes for th e year 1916 to ­
backache, lumbago
F
rancis Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs. sometimes designated as H arry gether w ith penalty, interest and
follows a g e ntle FRENCH NEGOTIATE
Fred Neil and Kay and Jean B. W hite, being the heirs and costs thereon upon the real prop­
rubbing with St.
FOR
DEBT
PAYMENT
Neil, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Dunn of only heirs of said Henry L. W hite, erty assessed to you, of which
Jacobs Oil.
Rub this sooth­
Medford, Mrs. Hall, Orville and deceased, and all others claiming you are the owners as appears of
ing, penetrating oil
WASHINGTON, Nov 28. — Dorothy Hall, Mr. Ray Jilb o n of any right, title, estate, lien or record, situated in said county
right on your chest A fter a lapse of more than two Ashland and F ran k B urns of interest in and to the real prop­ and state, and p articularly bound­
and like magic r e - ! years, the French government
ed and described, as follows:
erty hereinafter described,
Sacramento.
lief comes. St. Ja- .
. ,,
,
.. .
♦ * *
cobs Oil is a harm- has actually begun prelim inary
Defendants.
Lots num bered 23, 24, 25,
less linim ent which negotiations looking toward a d - , D elightful Dinne;
TO: Opal Gay H ottenroth and
26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, and
quickiy
b r e a k s justm ent of her war debt to the!
Mr and Mrs E E MiUer of H. L. W hite, Junior, sometimes
33, all in E ureka Addition to
chest colds, soothes United States, it was officially [ c h ,1Prb strf,Pt were hosts at a designated as H arry B. W hite, be-
the
City of Ashland, Jackson
’earned here today.
’
®
de’Vfhtful Thanksgiving dinner ! ing the heirs and only heirs of
County, Oregon.
sore th ro at a n d
The French debt is in excess of served a t noon T h an k sg iv in g ; said Henry L. W hite, deceased,
oreaks up the con­
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTI­
gestion th at causes four billion dollars,
None of Day Members of the family were and all others claim ing any right, FIED, th a t said City of Ashland
pain. It never dis- the
accum ulated interest
has
title, estate, lien or Interest In has paid taxes on said premises
and does n°l burn the been paid. Jules Jusserand, re-
and to the real property hereln- for subsequent years with thg?
8 Get a 35 cent bottle of St. J a ! turning am bassador has already
j after described, of the above nam ­ ra te of interest on said am ounts,
cobs Oil at any drug store. It bad one conference with Secre-
ed Defendants.
as follows:
has been recommended for 65 tary of the T reasurer Mellon on
years.
Y ear’s Tax
Date Paid
Tax Recpt.
Amt.
the m atter and another is like­
R ate of
No.
Int.
ly.
Jan.
6,
1919
1917
22098
STATE MUST MAKE
537.47
12
FHowers are correct for 1918
Oct. 4, 1919
18787
GOOD BOND DEBT
35.47
A 8K S SPECIAL SESSION
12
all occasions.
Besides 1919
April 5, 1920
10662
48.34
12
WASHINGTON, Nov. 28. — A
brightening up a sick 1920
SALEM, Nov. 28.
Mar. 26, 1920
8502
Protest-
25.79
12
.
.
special session of Congress after
1920
Oct. 5, 1920
16936
ing the necessity, but realizing
. . .
.,
. ,
room
or
a
room
at
home,
25.79
12
I, was the only m ean, of s a v in ,
J ’
C° “ 8
“ S™ “« “ ™'
April 2, 1922
10243
26.48
12
they convey a message, 1921
the credit of the state, the enter- p f ’ J l 'J*? r Wpa
t0
1921
Sept. 28, 1922
26.48
12
.
. . ,
.. . .
President Coolidge by Senator
words cannot express.
1922
April 4, 1923
9063
gency board today authorized a
. .. .
25.79’
12
,
.
...
.
Borah of Idaho this afternoon
1922
Oct. 5, 1923
19602
deficiency appropriation of 318,-
__________________
25.79
12
1923
March 31, 1924
8594
516.89 to meet payments and in­
48.21
12
H
A
T
C
H
E
R
terest due Monday on state Irri-J
Pendleton — Umatilla wheat
Said E state of H. L. W hite, de- failure to do so, a decree will be
gallon district bonds. The fail-j e3tunates at 4.500,000 bushels,:
“ The F lorist”
ceased, and Opal Gay H ottenroth rendered foreclosing the lien of
1070 B oulevard
ure of the Ochoco, W arm Springs, 2,500,000 less than 1925 but
Open on Sunday— We Deliver and H. L. W hite, Junior, heirs said taxes and costs against the
Slide and Summ er Lake irrigation bringing more money,
of said estate, as the owner of land and premises above named.
districts to meet this obligation,
the legal title of the above des­
This summons is published by
due to their inability to collect
cribed
property
as
the
sam
s
ap­
order
of the Hon. C. M. Thomas,
taxes, has throw n the burdon o n , FO LEY P IL L S REACH ­
pears of record, and each of the Judge of the Circuit Court of
ED THE SORE SPOT
the state, the board stated.
persons
above named,
ARE Jackson County, State of Oregon,
Mrs. Ellen Reighard, South
HEREBY FURTHER NOTIFIED, and said order was made and d at­
His Wife “ Talked B ack”
Fork, Pa., w rites: “ I had been
th a t the Plaintiff will apply to ed the 3rd day of November, 1924.
Teacher Whipped Her suffering with my kidneys and
the Circuit Court of said county The date of the first publication
----------
! nothing seemed to touch the ach-
and state, aforesaid, for a decree of the summons is the 15th day
STANFORD, Ky., Nov. 28. — ing spot until I procured FOLEY
foreclosing the lien against the of November, 1924.
Convicted of whipping his w ife ,! PILLS, with wonderful resu lts.”
property above described and
All process and papers in this
who was also his pupil, Melvin FOLLY PILLS, a diuretic stimu-
mentioned in said certificate, and proceeding may be served on the
W right, Lincoln County school lan t for the kidneys, gently and
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMON­ undersigned, residing within th e
teacher, wa3 fined 5500 and sen-! thoroughly flush and cleanse the
ED to appear w ithin SIXTY DAYS State of Oregon a t the address
tenced to three months in j a i l , kidneys and help to elim inate
a fte r the first publication of this h ereafter mentioned.
here.
poisonous waste m atter. Try a
Summons, exclusive of the day
BRIGGS & BRIGGS
W right gave his wife a w h ip -. bottle today and you will be well
of said first publication, and de­
By Wm. M. Briggs,
ping because she “ talked back” pleased w ith the relief obtained,
fend this action, or pay the
A ttorneys for Plaintiff.
ask any
to him in class.
The use of FOLEY PILLS in­
am ount due as above shown, to­ Postoffice Address:
member
of
our
creases kidney activity. Sold
gether with th e costs and accru­ Pioneer Block
q g aniTAtfop
fh e Tiding’s Ads Bring Results everywhere.
ed Interest, and In case of your Ashland, Oregon.
65-6 Sat.
i
pastor will speak a t both the
morning and evening church
services. There will be special
music by the chorus choir. The
evening service will be evange­
listic with an opening song ser­
vice. Come and help to sing the
song3 you like to sing. "The
Loyalties of My Life” is the topic
for the Epworth League meet-,
ing at 6:15 Sunday evening. All
are cordially invited to all the
meetings at the Methodist church. '
Church o f th e N azarene
O. R. Reeder, Pastor
Sunday school 9.45 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m.
Evening service: Young peo­
ple service, 6:15, Preaching ser­
vice, 7:15; Prayer meeting Wed­
nesday evening, 7:30. Special re­
vival service beginning Decem­
b er. 7, Rev. Mr. D. L. WallaQe,
Evangelist.
The B aptist Church
Which is G reater — Reason
or F aith? Theme by the pastor
Sunday morning. This sermon
will help you if you are a doubt­
er.
In the evening the young
people will hold an evangelistic
service, lead by Howard Geer.
Howard is a very interesting and
helpful speaker. The whole pro­
gram will be worth your hear­
ing— young people ushers, sing­
ers, speakers, the whole sermon
in the hands of the young- peo­
ple. Sunday school 9:45 a. nr.
Prayer m eeting W ednesday even­
ing. Bible study and prayer band
Thursday. Tarry meeting Friday.
You will receive a welcome
at any of these sermons. We will
especially be glad to welcome
you a t our Sunday metings.
B. C Miller, Pastor
Do Not Observe The Sabbath.” t Savior. Hear Me, Buck, sung by
The C. E. are in at very in te r­ Mrs. Vivian M. Woodside; An­
esting contest. 4 4 were present them, The King of Glory, J. A.
last Sunday evening. Evening P arks; Sermon, The Morning
sermon at 7 :3 0 ,. subject, “ The Hymn, Psalm 3; Hymn No. 250;
W orld's G reatest Dective.”
Benediction: Organ Postlude.
Mits Imogene W allace at the
Organ.
,
Sacred
Concert
Sunday evening’3 Concert of
Sacred Song inaugurates a series
th a t will be given throughout
the year, at the F irst Presbyter­
ian church, under the direction
of Mrs. Vivian M. Woodside. It
is the present plan to have these
concerts the last Sunday even­
ing in each month.
The pro­
gram for th a t of Sunday, Novem­
ber 30, 7:30 p. m. follows.
Organ Prelude; Hymn, No. 9,
verses 1, 2, 3; Anthem, Rejoice
Greatly,
W oodward;
Prayer;
Anthem, The Lord is My Shep­
herd, Sm art; Anthem, Great is
The Lord and Marvelous, Ron­
ald Diagle.
Scripture Reading, Psalm 3,
1-8; Anthem, I ’m a Pilgrim-Lu-
debuehl; Violin Solo, Cavaterla,
Raff, played by Mrs. C. V. Ho­
well; Anthem, The
Lord
is
Great, J. A. P arks: Offertory, O
Your Home Town
Store Pays
Dividends
Every dollar spent in
Ashland pays you divi­
dends, as it is used to
make this town a better
place for you to live in.
“ Buy At Home”
First National
Bank
Ashland,
Oregon
‘Ashland fs Our Town—
Let’s Boost it!”
TRY ALL BREADS
Compare
“ Sally Ann” Bread with
all others and take vour
choice
Lithia Bakery
DON’T
Buy Tires
Buy Mileage Also
Brighten up the
House
for Christm as with
new wall paper, paint
or kalsomine
J. 0. RIGG
Our Diamond Tires will
give you more miles per
dollar than you can get
elsewhere.
We guarantee them
IV. & N. Service
Station
BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
■BBl
Church o f Christ
The Home Coming day ser­
vices were a great success. A
packed house greeted Mrs. Mel-
linger of Chico, Cal., at th e '
m orning service. One young lady
made th e Good Confession a t the
evening service and will be im­
mersed at the evening service
next L ord’s Day.
Services a t next L ord’s Day at :
the regular hours. Bible school'
a t 9:45 a. m. Subject of the
m orning sermon “ Why C hristians'
Tidings W ant Ads bring results.
Oeser’s Ashland Serviee Station
Associated Gasoline
quick starting, even in coldest weather
Do not neglect crankcase draining.
of charge
We
do it free
Dr. Oeser and Son
Travel By Motor Stage
Safely, Swiftly and Comfortably
From Ashland
Effective Nov. 30th
Daily to P o rtla n d .............................. 7:00 A. M-
Daily to E u g e n e ............................... 12.00 Noon
12:00 noon Stage connects
following morning.
to Portland
We ta k » passengers for all way points; for further
inform ation and t’ckots call Hotel Ashland office phone
47.
FARE ASHLAND—PORTLAND $8.20
RUB CHEST COLDS
AWAY: STOP PAINS
‘Buy more flowers’
CALIFORNIA
OREGON POWER
~ CO M PA N Y
Valuable Illustrations
for Advertisers
Do you know that The Daily Tidings has an illus-
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trated advertising service from which advertisers may
procure cuts free for practically every business and for
almost any item of merchandise or service which your
business requires?
For instance, the Christmas trade. Whether it is
musical instruments, jewelry, furniture, groceries, elec­
trical apparatus, toys, flowers or whatever it may he, The
Tidings illustrated service contains just the illustration
which you need to make your advertising more attractive
and more productive.
These illustrations, which we furnish free, are also
valuable in making up your printed forms, for an illus­
tration makes the printed page more alluring.
Whether you want illustrations for your newspaper
advertising or for your printing, we have just what you
want. Phone us and we will be glad to show you proofs
of wliat vou need.
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The Ashland Tidings
Phone 39
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