Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 03, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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Classified Column
PROFESSIONAL
PHYSICIANS
C la r ifie d Colum n R ates
One cent the word each
time
To run every issue tor one
month or more. %c the word
each time.
DR. H AW LEY— Above
office.
Tidings
Phone SI.
DR. C. W . HANSON
D entist
¡Saturday, January 8, 1928
_
music aud talking.
Quests for the day were Mr. and
Mrs, Howard Rose, Mr. and Mrs.
Fry of Roseburg and Miss Ethel
Stanton, small daughter of the
host and hostess.
This same group enjoyed a de­
M iss E dith D odge. E ditor
licious
turkey dinner at the How­
P hon e item s to her a t 8 9 , betw een
ard Rose home on
Hillcrest
8 a. m . and 5 p. m.
i Christmas day.
* * *
-1
1 New Year’s Dinner—
CALENDAR O F EV EN TS
luesday, January «. Civic Club
Dr. and Mrs. F. G. Swedenbur^
with a delightful
will meet in clubhouse for regu­ entertained
lar session.
Mesdames Mac- New Year’a dinner Thursday noon
Cracken and Roberts on the pro- with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. East­
man as guests. A delicious din­
gram
ner
was served on a table beau­
Friday, January 9. College Club
w ill meet at the home of Mrs. tifully decorated with Christ­
mas colors.
K. W. Stearns, Medford.
♦ * *
• * *
Requires of a Man.” Bible school, Grandnaronta
-s.
bcíeít/
lii
ui
t¡r
pecially the teachers. B. Y. P. U.
junior, intermediate and senior
in evening before preaching ser-
vic^s. There will be baptism at
the evening service. The decora­
tions with the cross lighted while
baptizing is a beautiful scene.
Other announcements from the
pulpit. You are cordially invited
and will be heartilly welcomed
at these services. We want to
earn the name of “The Church
with the Friendly Hand.”
B. C. Miller. Pastor
Methodist Episcopal Church
S. J. Chaney, Minister
Special attention given to pyor­
FOR RENT
The Sunday School will meet
rhoea. Office upstairs in BSaver
at 9:45. Classes are provided for
Block. Phone 178-J.
233-tf.
FO R
R ENT: — Three-room (
all agei and all are welcome.
furnished apartment, on ground , DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACE
Theie were 254 present at the
D entist ry
floor, paved street, three blocks
Sunday School hour last- Sunday
Gas
or
local
anesthesia for ex-
from post office. Phone 4 32Y or)
Evangelist D. Willia Caffray, of
,
traction and minor surgery.
40.
103 u , Special attention given to straight-]
Chicago, will be the speaker at
'
'
„„777 :
7777
- , ! ening and care of children’s
both the morning and evening)
Church of Clirist
FOR RENT: — Modern ftfrn-
church
services.
The
Presbyter­
Second and B Streets
Ished apartment. Call 185 Pion-
Above Citizens Bank
ians are joining with the Metho­
eer Ave.
»8— tf Phone, Office, 151— Res., 201-J
The Evangelistic meetings at
dists in a Union Revival Meeting tl^e Church of Christ will begin
W atch Party—
FO R R E N T - ■Furnished house. DR. E R N E ST A. WOODS— Prac­ Civic Clnb—
with Rev. D. W. Caffray and Miss January 11. Mr. O. P. Burris, a
tice limited to eye, ear, nose ano
The officers and degree team Clara Christensen as special work­ singing evangelist of wide exper­
96— 1 mo.
478 Boulevard.
ih e Civic Clubhouse has been
throat— X-ray including teeth. repaireu and meetings will be of the Hope Rebekah Lodge en­
ers. Miss Craffray is a regular ience on the Pacific Coast will
FOR SALK
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc nmu mere as usual trom now ou. tertained Miss Eunice Grubb wijh ordained minister in the Metho­
be in charge of the music. V. K.
5. Sweden burg Bldg., Ashland, i h e civic ciuo win hold their a delightful surprise party at Her dist church and has been a suc­
Al.ison, the minister of the church
MISCELLANEOUS
Ore.
regular meeting next Tuesday and home ou B street New Year’s cessful evangelist for several will do the preaching. Watch for
LOSTz— Bunch of keys in case. : Dn K B A N G ELL—C hiropractic uu excellent program has been night. The evening was spent en» years. Miss Christensen will have placecards and dodgers making
joying a radio concert .played on charge of the music and the further announcements.
Finder please bring to So. Ore.
aQd Electro-Therapy. Office planned.
103-3t
Gas Co. Reward.
A review of Better Films will the Super-Hetrodyne set belong­ childrens’ meetings. All are cor­
Next Sunday is “New Member’’
phone 48; residence 142. First
ing to Millard Grubb.
dially
invited
to
have
a
part
in
be
given
by
Mrs.
Gordon
Mac
day.
An effort made to get every
National Bank building.
LOST: — Small purse between
At a late hour after spending and get good out of these revival one who has taken membership
Cracaen who has done a large
Laurel street and Park. Finder
TH E SOUTHERN OREGON
amount of this work recently and an evening of merriment and joy meetings which will be held at with the church in 1924 to be
leave at Tidings office.
103-2*
CLINIC
is therefore well
qualified to refreshments were served, and the the Methodist church each even­ present.
1st National
Bank O Bldg
M edical
öu rgical
bstetrical P k ° Q ..
the 8ubJe ct- Mrs. Mac group left for their homes/ wish­ ing beginning Sunday evening.
The morning service featured
See—
Cracken is an excellent speaker ing Miss Grubb a very .Happy
by special music. The sermon in
D iagnostic X-ray
First Congregational Church
BEAVER REALTY GO. R. W. Stearns, M. B.
and has a very interesting topic, New Year.
keeping with the spirit of the
Miss Grubb left last evening for
R.
E.
Green,
M.
D.
W.
Judson
Oldfield,
Minister
so
with
the
address
by
Mrs.
Rob­
New
Year.
“The Old and The
for Bargains in Real-Es­
R. W. Sleeter, M.
Chicago
to
attend
the
Institute
Boulevard
and
Main
street.
New.” Basket dinner at noon.
erts the program is being greatly
Office hours 2-5 p. m.
tate. We also handle In­
of Fine Arts there and the. party Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., with Business meeting at 2 p. m., “The
looked
forward
to.
Phone 238-R
surance and Loans. 82-tf
and
Triumphs of tty?
Mrs. L. A. Roberts will tell of was in the nature of a farewell classes for all grades and ages. Trials
CONVALESCENT HOME
1 ring your Bible. Morning ser­ Church of Christ.” A kind invi­
her experiences on her trip this to the honored person.
Where the sick get well. Cot- ] summer
Those present were Mesdames vice at 11; subject “Utilizing to tation always.
For a smooth shave 1 tag®
having as her subject
plan. We hoard and care for
Perozzi.
Myer, Songer,,. Nelson the Full That which ,We Possess.”
and quick servifce go [ invalids and old people
people. Matern­ “Next Door Neighbors.” She will
Randal,
Gordon,
Eih, Crouch, Junior Christian Endeavor at 4
tell of the Canadian customs,
NIGHT COUGH QUICKLY
to the Shell Barber ity dept. Call 153.
Phipps,
Wyant,
Caldwell.
Long,
p.
m.
Christian
Endeavor
at
6:30.
cities
and
everything
of
interest
,
RELIEVED
Shop.
Ladies and
MONUMENTS
Walker,
Love,
Grubb,
Misses
Evening
service
at
7:30;
subject
j
that
she
saw
during
her
trip
into
This is the substance of a letter
children get vour hair
Souger, Leta Walker. Eunice “Higher I d e a ls
for
The
New
C
anada
recently.
Refreshments
received
from H. W. Webb,
bobbed and marcel­
ASHLAND GRANITE
Grubb, and Miss Grubb’s brother Year.”
Prayer
meeting
evbry
will
be
served
and
the
regular
Quincy,
111.,
“I coughed a great
led.
MONUMENTS
Millard.
Wednesday
evening
at
7:30,
The
business
meeting
held.
deal,
especially
at night. Tried
B lair G ranite Co.
* • *
subject
for
next
week
is
“Prayer
W . A. SH ELL, Prop.
Everyone who is interested is
almost everything and have found
PENNISTON, Manager
$32 A. St. A shland, Ore
and The Goodness of God.” The nothing to equal FOLEY’S HON­
cordially invited to attend tfie Dinner P a r t y -
Office 175 E. Main
One of the most pleasant of so­ pub’io is cordially invited to all EY AND TAR COMPOUND. One
meeting.
R es. P hon e 444-Y
cial affairs given New Year’s Eve the services in the Congregational dose relieved my cough, and I
was the dinner party given by church.
IN Y GIRL ÍN TROUBLÉ— May Watch P a r t y -
rested well all night.” One of the
Dr.
and
Mrs.
F.
G.
Swedenburg
communicate wtyh Ensign Lee
One of the pleasant social af­
largest selling cough medicines
e f the Salvation Army at the fairs of New Year’s Eve was the at their spacious home on the F ir st Church o f Clirist Scientist in the World. Contains no opiates.
WhiteShield Home, 565 May-] party given by Gordon and Elliott Boulevard. A very delicious din­
Pioneer Avenue, South
Safe for children.
Insist upon
toir Ave., Portland. Oregon.
MaeCracken at their home on ner was served and the table was
Sunday services at 11 o’clock. Foley’s. Refuse substitutes. Sold
Hargadine street to a group of beautifully decorated with a can­ Subject of lesson ‘ God”. Sunday everywhere.
PLANING MILL
their young friends, twenty-four delabra with red candles. A gen­ School at 10 o’clock. Wednesday
Pain and congestion is gone.
Quickly?— Yes. Almost instant re­ JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET in number- A happy evening was eral holiday spirit prevailed and evening meeting at 8 o’clock.
There is wisdom la reading .ule
lief from chest colds, sore throat,
W ORKS,
Cor. Helman and ! spent la Playing games, guessing the evening was spent with much Reading Room open daily from 2
backache, lumbago
Van Ness.
i contests and dancing. The prize merriment.
until 5 p. m., excepting Sundays
follows a g e ntle
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Fretl and holidays.
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;
winners
were
Marie
Davies,
Eve-
rubbing with St.
T R A N SFB R AND E X PR E SS
lyn. Miller. Juanita Ross, Law- Engle, Mrs. Angie Engle and Miss
Jacobs Oil.
Gertrude Engle.
Rub this sooth-1 W hittle T ransfer ft Storage Co. i rence Leedom, Jack Nims
T rinity Episcopal Church
and
* * *.
ing. penetrating oil j for SERVICE.
Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond
Odell Olson of Klamath Falls.
right on your chest
JU ST A BOUQUET OR
Guild Dinner—
Experienced
movers
and
pack­
Holy Communion at 8 a. m.
The
New
Year
was
welcomed
in
and like magic re­
About seventy-five were present Church School at 9:45. Morning
ers of household goods. Deal­ a joyous manner and the resolu­
lief comes. St. Ja­
A NICE POTTED
cobs Oil is a harm­
ers in coal and wood. PhBne tions of the guests for 1925 were at the New Year’s dinner given Service and Sermon at 11. Even­
less liniment which
117.
read just before the whistles blew at the Trinity Episcopal Parish ing Service and Sermon at 7:30.
PLANT
quickly
breaks
House New Year’s Day at three
Office
89
Oak
St.
near
Everyone
cordially
invited.
announcing
its
advent.
chest colds, soothes
A wonderfully well
Hotel Ashland
Those present were Marie o’clock.
the inflammation of
Flowers have a message
Church o f th e N azarene
sore throat a n d
Davies, Evelyn Miller, Dorothy cooked dinner was served with
T.
L.
PO
W
ELL—
General
T
rans­
breaks up the con­
O. R. Reeder. Pastor
Chappel, Juanita Ross, Margaret turkey and chicken as the piece de
all their own. Send a
gestion that causes
fer— Good team and motor Churchman, Bertha Green, Dor­ resistance. A centerpiece
of
Sunday
School,
9:45.
Preach­
pain. It never dis­
trucks. G iod service nt a rea­ othy Nininger, Oma Ge Lauer, flowers at each table added much ing, 11:00.
flowery message today.
appoints and does not burn the
sonable
price. Phone 83.
Evening: Young people meet­
Margery Crouch, Everett McGee, to the beauty of the surroundings.
skin.
Get a 35 cent bottle of St. Ja­
* * * ' ,
ing, 6:80. Preaching, 7:30.
Adell Olsen, Jack Nims, Marion
FMHIGB-ROACH
E
n
tertained
a
t
D
inner__
...
cobs Oil at any drug store. It
“Quality Without Overcharge”
> We extend a cordial invita-i
Transfer — Express — Storage Moore, Lawrence Leedom, Albert
has been recommended for 65
Mrs.
A.
L.
Harvey
and
Miss
years.
Hauling — Dray work of all Myers Johnny Ruger, Sanford Opal Harvey entertained Mr. and tlo n to all to attend any or all of
kinds. Quick motor service. Dry Rose, Teddy Coldwell, Billy Hu- Mrs. H. H. Elhart at a New Year's our services. Come we will en­
of all kinds. Phone 410-R lan, Lee Boyd, Lester Beck, Kay turkey dinner at their home on deavor to be a blessing to all.
HATCHER
Lochinvar of Royalty Is wood
875 B. St.
112-tf Nell, Elliott and Gordon Mac- B street Thursday.
Cracken.
Seeking Bride
B ap tist Church
“ The Florist’’
RUB CREST COLDS
M T : STOP PAINS
_
WOOD SAW ING
Birthday P arty—
WANTED— Wood sawing. Tel ■ ^ r- an<^ ^Irs- Er*c Weren gave
470-J.
63__lm o * !a delightful birthday dinner at
___
j their home New Year’s night hon-
k *" ‘ oring J. O. Rigg, who celebrated
■
NOTICE
' his birthday on Sunday. A de-
I will not be responsible for I liciously cooked turkey was serV-
any debts contracted by my son, cd as the first course accompan­
Max Hawks, after Jan. 1, 1925.' ied by many foods which go with
MRS. B. J. HAWKS. 104-2t it.
A large birthday cake was
W'
also served and greatly enjoyed
THE SAN FRANCISCO SAV­
by all.
INGS AND LOAN SOCIETY
‘ Dinner was served at seven o’­
(The San Francisco Lank)
clock and followed by the presen­
526 California St. (and Branches) tation of birthday gifts to the
San Francisco.
honored guest. Some very comical
7
For the qudrter year ending De- and useful ones were received.
: cember 31st. 1924, a dividend
The evening was spent playing
I has been declared at the rate of games and enjoying music, talk­
four aiul one quarter (4 1-4) per ing and jokes.
cent per annum on all deposits,
Guests for the evening were
payable on and after January 2nd,' Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Smith, Mr. and
1925. Dividends not called for are Mrs. Gerald Gunter, Mr. and Mrs.
added to the deposit account and H. H. Elhart, Mrs, Ruth Mitchell,
earn interest from January 1st, Misses Jean Anderson, Hazel
1925. Deposits made on or before1 Bruner, Isabella Wattenbarger,
January
lUth, 1925, will earn in­ J. O. Rigg, Oliver Anderson and
zA/rac-,
terest from January 1st, 1925 the host and hostess.
A. II. MULLER. Secretary.
King Boris, of Bulgaria, who ha.*
Receive More Presents —
been referred to as the “Lochinvai
NOTICE OF SALE OF AN
The Pacific Telephone and
of Royalty,” plans a tour of the
ESTRAY
Telegraph girls are feeling very
Eastern nations io seek a bride who
Notice is hereby given on or joyous this year due to the many
shall share his throne as ruler ol
Bulgaria. He is a member of the abqnt the 10th of December, kindnesses extended to them by
royal House of Coburg, which is 1924, I took up the following des-1 their
subscribers
They enjoyed
related to virtually every othei
reigning family In Europe. Rumoi cribed estray running at large a wonderful Christmas tree and
has it that Boris, will seek the at my ranch, about 60 yards North additional presents have come to
hand either of Princess Glovanna, of the Cemetery, in Jackson
them. A box of apples grown on
seventeen, of Italy, or of the Prln
County, Oregon, to wit: a yearl­ the A. H. Davenhill farm at Val­
eess Beatrice, fifteen, of Spain.
ing heifer weight about 500. ley View’ was presented to them
Color red and white, croped un­ by Mr. and Mrs. Davenhill. A
CUT TH IS OUT — IT
der slope in the left ear, swal­ beautiful bouquet of chrysanthe­
IS WORTH MONEY low folk and upper bit on the
mums given
by the Ashland
Send this ad and ten cents to right ear, That I have made the
Greenhouses
adds
much to the
Foley & Co., 2835 Shegield Ave., affidavit required t<y law., the
beauty of the local office and a
Chicago, 111., writing your name said animal will be offered for
box of candy given them by G.
and address clearly. You will re­ sale by J. W. Hatcher, constable
W. Ferris was very much enjoy­
ceive a sample bottle of FOLEY’S of the Ashland District, at my
ed.
HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND ranch about 60 yards North of
The girls have greatly appreci­
for coughs, colds and hoarseness, the Cemetery, on the 23d day of
ated the many things given to
also sample packages of FOLEY January, 1925, at 2:30 P. M. to
them this year and in turn wish
PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for satisfy costs and expenses that
all of their subscribers a very
the kidney s and FOLEY CAT- may have been regularly made. Happy. New Year.
HARTIC TABLETS for constipa­
• • •
Date of first publication, Janu­
tion and billiousness. These de­ ary 3, 1925.
D inner—
pendable remedies are free from
H. A. AUTRY.
Mr. and Mrs. Farris Stanton
opiates and have helped millions.
104 & 116 entertained at a deyghtful New
Try them! Sold everywhere.
Year's dinner at their honte
Thursday noon. A delicious tur­
key dinner was served with the
W _
< j — —_ is a Combined ]
delicacies which accompany Bach
T rea tm en t I
a meal. The table was prettily
beth local and internal, and has beei
decorated in red and green and
successful in the treatment of Catarr)
the rooms were decorated in the
I R E A S O N A B L E —H O M ELIK E ]
for o v if 4 0 years. Sold by all druggist;,
same
color scheme. The after­
f . J. CH ENEY
CO .. T oledo. Ohu ,
1055 PINE ST., SAN FRANCISCO
noon'was spent enjoying Victrola
ïK
« • •
H all’s Catarrh
M e C llC ille
MORTON
H O S P IT AL
Compulsory Education
Scored by Boy’s Father
—
SUNBURY, Pa., Jan. 2. —
William Heiss, Shamokin Town­
ship, attacked fhe constitution­
ality of the Compulsory Educa­
tion act in the Northumberland
County Court. He was fined 82
for failing to send his child to
school.
The father alleged that the
Legislature did not contemplate
a law that requires a boy to arise
at 6 a. m., walk two miles to a
waiting station and then ride six
miles in a wagon before he could
get to the nearest schoolhouse,
which is required in his six-year-
old son’s case.
“Me First” will be the subject
for Sunday morning by the past­
or. Evening subject “What God
C T C and KELLY
Tires and Tubes
American Hammered
Piston Rings
Genuine Timken Bear­
ings
Thermoid Brake Linings
W ashburn Valves
W arren Gears
All Replacement Parts
;
and
jS U D D E N SERVICE
for
EVERY CAR
U SED
Self as Newlywed
NEW YORK, Jan. 2.— A bride
herself and a bridesmaid a few
hours later was the experience
of Miss Ruth H. Levy, known as
a successful real estate broker,
though she is only twenty-seven.
She was married to Bernard
Lindenberg, vice-president of an 1
advertising concern, in Green­
wich, Conn., by a Justice of the
W. L. Douglas
SHOES "
for the men
who want quality and
wear
OVERLAND
Shoe Shop
BARTLETT, the Furrier
New Theater Building
Medford,
Oregon
Your Pet
DESERVES THE BEST
Bring or send it to
We welcome this oppor­
tunity to extend to vou
our wishes that 1924 has
been a good year and that
1925 will bring prosper-
. itv.
IV. & N. Service
Station
BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
The Medford Veterinarian
Hospital
Dr. E. C. McCULLOCH,
Graduate Veterinarian
Corner Fifth & Grape Sts.
Phone 369
MEDFORD, Oregon
1 will he at The East
Side Pharmacy in Ash­
land every Wednesday,
12:30 to 7 p. m. Call there
or phone 51.
hIf a Printing Concern has more
than one priee—if any of its cus­
tomers are given printing for
less than what is charged other
customers—someone pays too
much?1
No matter who you are or what the
Ask your neighbor
ABOUT
conditions may be, the price for
a printing order is the same to
%
you as it is to everybody else at
Sally Ann and
Golden Sheaf
Bread
Tidings
Then try a loaf
Leedom’s Tire
House
PRINT SHOP
Lithia Bakery
UNION REVIVAL
MEETINGS
(Presbyterian and Methodist)
at the
Methodist Church
We have at the present
time a very'good stock of
used cars to select from.
BEGINNING
January 4, 1925
Several Coupes, Tourings, Run­
abouts and Light Deliveries.
These cars are in good run­
ning condition and are priced
right.
It will pay the used car buyer
to investigate at this time.
Rev. D. Willia Caffray
Preacher
Miss Clara Christensen
How about the new Thir­
teen plate Ford-Built B at­
tery at ........>........... $16.50
F erd , L incoln, Fonftson D ealers
PORT HURON, Mich., Jan. 2.
— The future home of Earl Froh,
four, is to he decided in court
here.
The child’s parents are
dead, and the four grandparents
are fighting for his custody.
In 1922 the Court entered an
order that the child should be in
£ h , X 8t° dy ° f Mr- and Mrs-1 Bandits Trail Widow
Schultz, parents of his mother,
and Get $35,000 in Gems
for six months, and in the care of
CHICAGO, Jan. 2— Bandits, be­
Mr. and Mrs. John Froh, parents
lieved to have trailed them from
of the father, for the remainder
of the time. The child is now at the Friar’s Inn, a Loop cabaret,
the Froh home, and Mr. and Mrs. recently forced an automobile, oc­
Schultz claim the Frohs refuse to cupied by Mrs. Katherine Arm­
strong, wealthy widow, and Har­
give him up.
ry Ziv, to the curb, robbed them
of Jewelry valued at $35,000 and
Bridesmaid Reveals
escaped.
Open on Sunday— We Deliver
CARS
H A R R IS O N
Brothers, Garage
***
hours a,,er her
Liudenberg was
bridesmaid at the wedding of
Miss Hortense Prowler to Wil­
liam Morrison, head of Morrison
& Company, produce merchants.
Mrs. Liudenberg kept her own
wedding a secret until after Miss
Prowler became Mrs. Morrison.
Then she released her surprise.
1070 B oulevard
A COUGH REM EDY
W ITHOUT O PIATES
Many cough preparations con­
tain one or more harmful drugs
which are added to take the place
of opiates. None of these narco­
tic substitutes hate .ever been
used in FOLEY’S HONETY AND
TAR COMPOUND. The name of
every ingredient is plainly print­
ed on every carton. You know
what you are taking when you
take Foley’s. It clings to the
tyiroat. Good for old and young.
You have a cough, why not try
it. Refuse substitutes.
tas Pio-hf
t $ htof c h a d : x » , AMrr
T n ,« «„.e o llme, esj GraaÄ
Soloist and Choir Director
Afternoon, 2:30; Evening, 7:30
Children’s Meeting, 3:30 P. M.
RFV. D. WILLIA CAFFRAY
A Welcome for All
“ Come and See’’
MISS ( LARA M. CHRISTENSEN