page m m AFSTLAWP DAILY TOÖBSS ■♦<»♦»« > » M < U Classified Column ¡S O C IE T Y : C la r ifie d Colum n Rate« One cent the word each time To run every issue for one month or more, %c the word each time. Phone items to her at 39, between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M. MISS EDITH DODGE, E ditor CHRISTMAS Christm as, most glorious Holiday, When all the world stops for a play, And work and worry drive away. We pause to worship at the shrine Of a Babe, whose birth, “ Once on a tim e” Brought love and joy supreme, sublime. FOR RENT FOR R E N T - ■Furnished house. 96— 1 mo. 478 Boulevard. I' FOR SALE SU va-R oyal— This Baby’s crib— a m anger rude; The calves and lambs, H b playm ates crude— Like, other babes, He cried and cooed. But, Lo, a Star— The Bethlehem Star! The Wise Men «aw It from afar, And brought their gifts of gold and myrrh. FOR SALE: —- German Police Puppies. Thomas H arris. 687 Beach St. 94-6* FOR SALE: — C hristm as trees and w reaths. 93 N. Main. 94-3t* The m arriage of Mr. Carlos L. Silva and Miss Cathyron Royal was solemnized Tuesday after­ noon a t two o’clock at the Trinity Episcopal Church, Reverend P. K. Hammond, officiating. Im m ediately following the ceremony the young couple left for Dunsm uir where th e groom is employed by the Southern P a­ cific. It told them th a t a King was born In Bethlehem far, th at wondrous Morn, Who’d guide the world, though stressed and torn. He rules It still— We feel Hfs power; We share His gifts each day and hour— This “ Prince of Peace”— Love la His dower. — Elizabeth Yockey. FOR SALE: — Seven purebred w hite leghorn laying pullets from Sm ith’s tra p nested stock. $1.20 each. 235 N orth Main. 94— tf » * • I MISCELLANEOUS th e Christm as greens and the table caused a great deal of com­ m ent as it was artistically decor­ ated with a chimney and Santa Claus as the centerpieoe. During the evening beautiful favors were passed around. The time was spent playing games and many consolations and first prizes were awarded. Delicious refreshm ents added the finishing touch to one of the most enjoyable evenings experi­ enced by this organization. • • * T o H ave T re e CALENDAR OF EVENTS LOST: — Spanish gold ear­ Saturday, December 27. P. E. ring, set with 5 stones, on Main and 6th Sts. Lillian Snyder, Plaza O. will meet at the home of Mrs. Confectionery. 96— 4* Fred Engle. * * * FOUND: — Three pretty little E ntertainm ent Great Success— ties. J. J. Deakin. Phone 330. The entertainm ent which was 95-2t given at the Belleview school house by the Parent-T eacher As­ sociation Monday evening was a See— great success in every way. A BXAVXR REALTY CO. large crowd was present and it for Bargains, in Real-Es­ seemed a 'very appreciative one. tate. We also handle In­ The first num ber of the pro­ gram was a cantata entitled surance and Loans. 82-tf “ W hat Happened to Santa Claus” given by the school pupils. Each For a sm ooth shave one did excellent work and the and quick service go cantata was greatly enjoyed by to th e Shell Barber all. Shop. L adles * and , Initiation of H ubert Bentley children get your hair and C. A. Malone into the Lith- bobbed and m arcel­ ians occupied the next p art of the , evening and the Lithians were led. present in a body to witness the ' affair. W. A. SH ELL, Prop. »32 A. St. A shland. Ore The main feature of the even­ ing was the play, "N ot by a Dam Site,’’ which was put on by the members of the Parent-Teacher Association. This play was a burlesque on the old movie melo­ dram a and the cast of characters included the poor old farm er whose place was deeply m ortgag­ ed, the terrible villian who held the m ortgage and the sweet young thing who was the daughter of the poor farm er. The p arts were taken excellently and th e play caused much am usem ent and laughter. Mrs. Reeder took the p art of Simon Sweet, the m rm er and Mrs. Huxley was th e wife, Sarah Sweet. Mrs. F. C. Homes played the part of Tootsie, the young daughter and the dashing hero of th e play was Percival Penn, the brilliant young author, taken by F. C. Homes. The double-deid villian was taken by Edwin Dunn. The fath er died a fte r being weighted down by th e m ortgage on the program and in the second act the au th o r vanquished th e vil­ lain in the most approved style, winning the young girl. Following the play refresh­ ments of cake, coffee sandwiches and candy were sold. This entertainm ent i3 an an ­ nual affair and last evening n et­ ted the association a good sum. The association was very glad to have the Lithians present to take part in the program and it is hop­ ed th a t the evening will be as successful every year. '* * * ' The Telephone operators of the local Pacific Telephone «nd Tele­ graph company will enjoy a C hristm as tree a t th e office ChriBtmas Eye. A large tree has been decorated with tinsel and halls and the presents will be placed on it today. This is an an ­ nual affair and promises to be a jolly one thia year. * • • Luddy-M uson— The m arriage of Miss Marie Luddy of Sacram ento to Mr. Frank Mason of D unsm uir was solemniz­ ed Monday afternoon a t th e home of Mrs. Cauley R oberts on A street, Reverend S. J. Chaney of- ficatlng. The couple left Tuesday m orn­ ing fo r'P o rtla n d where they will spend the holidays and will th^n go to Sacram ento where they will m ake' th eir home. * • * W ednesday, D txfìnber 24. 1024 presided over by Mrs. J. H. F u l­ ler, much routine work was quick­ ly dispatched. One item deserves special m ention however because oi its relation to this season ot Bervice. The Club » voted to make a generous donation to the Near East Relief, feeling th at Club women could not be indifferent to the great need at this time. A fter roll call, which is always an interesting feature, and brings out many facts of musical mo­ ment, the discussion of the life of Calve was opened by Mrs. Fred Neil who sketched briefly her parentage, and birthplace, her re­ moval a t an early age to Spain, her life there, her teachers, her education, her first appearance and her w onderful repertoire of song. Some of her roles were mentioned and the fact brought out th at Carmen was not a favor­ ite of the slpger. Mrs. Bessie Murphy took up the story a t this point. In her address the speaker mentioned her years of study, her interpre­ tation of the role of Carmen, and the creation of a num ber of other roles. Calve was a globe tro tter, and her trip, across the U. S., her journeyings in Russia, her visit to Turkey where she sang for the Red Sultan, her stay at the Eng­ lish court and incidents relating to each were graphically told. The interesting story of her d e­ velopment of the “ fourth voice” and the fact th a t Clave does not relish criticism were brought out in this section of the review. At this point Mrs. H. S. Alk- ensand Miss Estelle Jones delight­ ed those present in playing “ H a­ banera, Chorus and March from Carm en.” Reported by the publicity chair­ an address here, in which he o u t­ man, Mrs. Andrews. lined the society’s Am ericaniza­ tion program in connection with the automobile caravan to Wash­ 1,000,000 Americans Are Drug Addicts ington, next Summer. DETROIT, Mich., Dec 23. — We have a good Job printing de- More than 1,000,000 people in partm ent. tf the United States are victims of the drug habit. The average age! of the heroin addicts is twenty- two years. America consumes four times as much “dope” as all A s a p r e v e n tiv e , m e lt a n d inhale n ig h t and m o rn in g — Europe combined. V I These startling facts were point­ ed out by A. W. Frye, supreme V V a r o R ub commander of the Maccabees, in O x.’«rr J 7 M illion Ja r» U eaâ Y ea riy To Our Old Friends, loyal and true: to our valued ‘friends; and to those ivhose friendships we strive to deserve, we heartily wish unmeasur­ ed happiness throughout the Season’s Greetings and Best Wishes for a CHRISTMAS SEASON MERRY, HAPPY CHRISTMAS Carson-Fowler Lbr. Co. ‘‘In the H eart of Town” IV. & N. Service Station BOULEVARD and SHERMAN 5832186003318101418 C lubhouse Closed— The meeting of the Ciyic Club scheduled for next Tuesday has been postponed indefinitely and th e re will be no. more meetings of any kind in the Civic Clubhouse u n til fu rth e r notice. This is due to a broken rad iato r which has E n joy Tree— caused the house to be closed for The Business G irl’s Club of some time. Program s will he Ashland enjoyed th eir Christm as announced later. • ♦ • tree a t the home of Misses Helene and G ertrude Biede Monday even­ A shland M usic Study Club— P h ysician s w arn against n eglect­ ing'. The tree was beautifully de­ The principal them e o f the ing conghs and colds and te ll of corated w ith C hristm as ornam ents •evening a t the meeting of the Ash­ th e serious lu n g ‘com plications and perm its easy expectoration, and the presents which were ex­ land Music Study Club was a book ty resu lt. L eading physi- 3. It stim ulates pores of the skin changed. A . Santa Claus was review, given by a group of mem­ cla n s now prescribe BALSAM EA 1 jn throw ing off body poisons and 4 present • to pass -th e - presents bers. led by Mrs. Fred Neil, who fo r a ll bronchial affections. B A L - n strikes a t the cause, checking around and every girl received a was assisted by Mrs. Bessie Mur­ SAMEA ia a pure veg eta b le prep- germ action immediately, { basketful of lovely ones. The phy and Mrs. George A. Briscoe. aratlon m ade from a n ew ly dis- Do not confuse it with ordtn- house was tastily decorated with D uring the business meeting, covered p lan t... Dr. Benj. F. a ry balsam cough syrups th a t are Crabtree, A nderson, Mo., w rites: only soothing syrups and do not “I nae It exclu sively for my p r a c - j go to the base of the trouble, tic s and my fam ily. I t is q u ic k ,! u n lik e other cough remedies su re and sa fe In its action lik e j BALSAMEA is free from coal ta r noth in g e lse .” ; an(j other harm ful narcotics. Toward the end of the in flu -‘ pleasant to take and absolutely enza epidemic a governm ent phy­ safe to give to children. sician noticed th a t a tribe of In­ Be sure you get BAL-SA-ME-A dians in Nevada, by the use of oils with the picture of the Indian on To you we extend our heartiest from a native plant were immune the package. G uaranteed to re­ wishes for a Merry Christmas and a from the ravages of Influenza. lief any cough, no m atter from He used these oils among his what cause, or your money back. Happy and Prosperous Nineteen- • w hite patients and then in a hos­ All druggists sell BALSAMEA. In Twenty-five. pital overflowing with ‘d eath ” Ashland buy it from Eastside - ■ cases. News of the results swept Pharm acy. the world and for some tim e it We assure you of our sincere ap­ was not possible to supply the preciation of the cordial relations demand. which have existed between us dur­ BALSAMEA has now been for standardized and gives uniform ly ing the past year and of our earnest CHRONIC miraculous, results in four ways: eff ort to the end that the same friend­ 1. It soothes the inflamed mem­ COUGHS branes and relieves irritation, 2. ship and good will may be continued It increases secretion of mucous DOCTORS SAY; I COUGH OR COLD The third in the trio reviewing Clave’s story of her life was Mrs. G. a '. Briscoe, who told of the singer’s fu rth er travels in many lands; China, Japan, India, Aus­ tralia and E gypt being visited. Mrs. Briscoe also told of her more ’recent visit to the U. S.; her work during the World W ar and the routine of her life in her home— a castle in France. Clave was glad th a t America was visited during the best years of her career. A num ber of beautiful records were played in illustration of her lovely voice, emphasizing its won­ derful range. All of the speakers were espec­ ially well prepared and the mem­ bership feel th a t much credit is due those who bring these mes­ sages to the Club. It was a m at­ ter of regret th a t Mrs. Woodside found it impossible to be present to lend her voice in the illu stra­ tive feature of the program. _ ne p i- £ T A K J L this opportunity to thank our customers f o r their patronage anti wish to extend to them a very, very ¿Merry Qhristmas THE ROSE g AT THIS HOLIDAY SEASON we think of our customers as our friends. We like to feel in a broad sense our cus­ tomers are our partners—that our success is but the reflection of tlu^fc, and so on the eve of the Christmas holidays extend you our hearty good wishes. Leedom's Tire House O • » < -♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ BAL-SA-hKrA throughout the coming year. MAY THIS YULE TIDE MAKE YOU AS HAPPY AS YOUR PATRONAGE HAS MADE US DURING 1924 J. P. D odge & S o n s R. P. Porter, Fountain Many Hearty Good Wishes On The Plaza for a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a JOYFUL NEW YEAR “Santa is Going to Bring Us—” Plaza Market Among our assets we like to count the only one that money 1110000200020002235323534848535348232323232348532348532323485353534853485323235348482323482353235348 cannot buy—your good will. H. A. Stearns I Deman BROMO QUININE A Safe and Proven Remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza. The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet Look for this Signature on the Box. 30c. And so at this holiday season we extend to you, not as a cus­ tomer alone, but as a friend—the best wishes of the Yuletide. O. H. Johnson • All in confidence, of course—and when you interrupt, don’t you have to laugh as they scamper away? Y A t this Holiday Seas­ on we wish to express to you our apprecia­ OUR love and devotion to these romping boys and girls make you want to give them every­ thing they ask Santa Claus to bring! tion of past favors and sincerely wish you and But the greatest, most valuable and lasting gift you can give them is a knowledge of how to save! Start this Christmas with a bank account for each of them. yours a Joyful Christ­ mas and a Prosperous New Year. On Thursday, December 25th This Institution will be closed for Christmas Day T h e Jeweler First National Bank Ashland, Oregon The Golden Rule Store