Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 17, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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Saturday,
PROFESSIONAL
Classified Column
ner party at her home on O ranite
street, on^Jhe evening of Friday
16th. -
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Meeting—
The W. R. C. held their regular
meeting at the Odd Fellows Hall,
Saturday 17th, with their newly
elected officers in the chairs.
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M arried —
Miss Joyce Johnson and Mr.
Eugene B ryant were m arried in
Eugene, Oregon, Saturday, Ja n ­
uary 10.
Following the ceremony the
couple left for San Francisco to
be the guests of the brides sister,
Mrs. W illiam D. Bell.
Although they have made no
definite plans, it is possible that
they may make th e ir home a t
McCloud, California, where the
groom has a position.
Mrs. B ryant is the daughter of
the Mayor and Mrs. O. H. John­
son of this city and attended
school here, graduating from the
Ashland High School. Mrs. Bry­
an t has been attending the Uni­
versity of Oregon.
The groom is also well known
here, and the couple have many
friends who wish them every pos­
sible happiness.
JPHY9ICIANS
Claaalfled Colum n R ates
One cent the word each
time. /
•To run every Issue for one
month or more, ^ c the word
each time.
DR. HAWLEY— Above
office. Phone 91.
,
Dorothy Reid
DR. C. W. HANSON
Phone items to her at 89, between
Dentist
8 a. m. and 5 p. m .
Special attention given to pyor.
FOR RENT
rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver
233-tf.
NIGHTFALL—SLIGO
FOR RENT— 4 rooms partly Block. Phone 178-J.
(By Geoffrey Phibbs)
furnished; also garden, berries
DR. G. C. PHETTEPLACE
D entistry
and fruit trees. Inquire, 227 Ober­
Landward the seagulls fly,
jjc __*«1
Gas or local anesthesia for ex-
lin St.
Black silhouttes againt the fad ­
________________ ______
traction
and
m inor surgery.
ing light
f o r r f v t - __
Special attention
straight-
FOR
RENT. — Cosy two-room ; enhig
a n d . care given
of to chiMren>a
Of the pale, blue-grcfcn, a fte r­
furnished apartm ent, with kitch- I teeth.
sunset sky.
enette and bath.
Above Citizens Bank
A dults only.
And past the dark wood, w aver­
Phone, Office, 151— Res., 201-J
Vista A partm ents. Phone 122.
ing, shadowy-white.
114-tf DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P rac­ And round behind the trees, and
out of sight
tice lim ited to eye, ear, nose ana
FOR RENT:— Three, two-room
th
ro
at—
X-ray
including
teeth.
W
ith
one long-drawn-out-sky.
apartm ents (light housekeeping)
Office
hours,
10
to
12
and
2
tc
349 East Main.
105-6*
5. Swedeuburg Bldg., Ashland, Then to the sleepy music of the
sea—
FOR RENT— Furnished house.
Ore.
478 Boulevard.
96— 1 mo.
A slight, m onotonus tune—
DR. E. B. ANGELL— Chiropractic Like some strange flow er, th e
FOR SALE
and
Electro-Therapy. Office
moon
phone
48;
residence
142.
First
Breaks
from the topmost bran­
FOR SALE:— Three choice lots
N
ational
Bank
building.
ches
of
a tree.
a t corner Fairview and Iowa Sts.,
— From the Literary Digest.
with the big pine trees. Easily
CONVALESCENT HOME
* * *
accessible and fine view. Price
W here the sick get well. Cot­
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
81000.00. Easy term s. Address, tage plan. We board and care for
Invalids
and
old
people.
M
atern­
Tuesday,
Jan u ary 20. Mesdames
H. L. W hited, Visalia, Calif.
ity dept. Call 153.
Poley and W agner will give
FOR SALE:— A- B. Gas Range,
“A Dramatic A fternoon” a t the TAILORS URGE USE
DECORATORS
horse, harness and spring wagon.
Civic Club.
OF NEWSPAPER ADS
685 Boulevard.
H. GEAR
F. J. SWENNING
Thursday, Jan u ary 22.
The
Phone 315-R
SEATTLE, W ash., Jan. 16. —
Elks Ladies Club will m eet a t
FOR SALE— Sideboard, saw ,'
Dependable P ainting Contractors. th eir club rooms at 2:30.
Delegates
to the Pacific caost m er­
and shot gun. 416 Liberty.
Tinting and Paper Hanging
• * *
chant tailors* convention here to­
115— 2*1
day were told to advertise in news-
Installation —
MONUMENTS
~
The
Royal
Neighbors
and
the
FOR SALE: — Good cook
Modern Woodman held a jo in t in­
ASHLAND GRANITE
stove.
We repair stoves also.
stallation
of officers a t the Moose
MONUMENTS
Eagle Brass & Iron W orks, 140
Hall- on Tuesday night, Jan u a ry
Blair Granite Co.
Oberlin St.
108—-1 mo.*
BARTLETT, the Furrier
12th. The evening was Bpent in
S. PENNISTON. Manager
MISCELLANEOUS
playing games apd a t a late hour
Office 175 E. Main
New Theater Building
delicious refreshm ents were serv­
Rea. Phone 444-Y
FARM WANTED: — I want _ _ _ _ _ .
______ ____ ed by th e refreshm ents com m it­
Medford, ' .
Oregon
farm s tor cash buyers. Describe
GIRL IN TROUBLE— May tee.
and give price. R. McNown, 269
feommaalcate with Ensign Lea
The officers Installed were: Mil­
W ilkinson Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
• f tke Salvation Army at the lie Sherd, Oracle, Nellie Madden,
WhlteShleld Home, 565 May- Vice Oracle, Jennie Clapp, P a s t.
WANTED— To trade repeating
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
Oracle, Ann Hodkinson, Chancel­
W inchester shot gun for tent.
lor, Blanch Dougherty, Recorder,
Phone 488-R.
115-2*
PLANING MILL
Bessie Smith, T reasurer, Nellie
TO EXCHANGE.-— 20 acre Or­ iORDON’S BASH AND CABINET Randles, Inner SentlnqJ, Mrs. Pea­
land, California Ranch highly im­
WORKS, Cor. Helman and body, O uter Sentinel, Eunice
proved, under U. S. Ptrigation
l » ï t f Clapp, M arshall, Alice T urder, As­
Van Nasa.
System. Seven room house, plas­
sistant M arshall, Jessie Stearing,
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
tered. Electric lights. Good well,
Abbie Hood, Managers.
The
wind mill, Barn, Milk House, Whittle Transfer A Storage Co. Graces—Géorgie TemplaÈ, -Faith,
for SERVICE.
Chicken House and other build­
M argaret McNabb, Modesty, Tyla
Experleaced movers and pack­ Beck,
ings. 8 acres Alfalfa, 8 - acres
Unselfishness.
Matilda
ers of household goods. Deal­ Lamb, Endurance, Y em Randles,
Grapes, 4 Acres Almonds, Apri­
cots and Oranges. Entire ranch ! ers In coal and wood. Phôfee Courage and Elizabeth Reid,
117.
fenced. See Chas. Drew. 111-6
Musician.
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Office 89 Oak St. near
WANTED; — Housework by
1
Initiation
—
Hotel Ashland
the day or week. Address Tidings
The
annual
Fresm an
and
Box “ C” .
114-3t* T. Iz. POW ELL— General Trans­
Sophomore Initiation was heW
fer— Good team and
motor on the evening of Friday, Jan.
trucks.
G
>od
service
a
t
a
rea- 16th in the gymnasium of the
See—
souab.'e price. Phone 83.
High School. The , room and the
BEAVER REALTY CO.
tables were artistically decorated
for Bargains in Real-ins­
FEHIGE-ROACH
in green ahd white, and the cakes
Transfer — Express — Storage
tate. -We also handle In­
were covered with green and
surance and Loans. 82-tf Hauling — Dray work of all white frosting. The entire Faculty
kinds. Quick motor service. Dry
attended the party. The/evening
wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R
was s0ent in perform ing the in it­
112-tf
For a smooth shave 375 B. St.
iation cerem ony.' and playing
and quick service go
games.
WOOD SAWING
* * *
to the Shell Barber
Shop.
Ladles and
WANTED- -W’ood sawing. Tel Show er—
children get your hair 470-J.
A delightful shower wa9 given
63— Imo*
bobbed and marcel­
on Saturday afternoon, January
THE FLORAL DRESSMAKING 10th, at the home of Mrs. O. F.
led.
SHOP
Silver on H argadine street, for
W. A. SHELL, Prop.
Over Ashland Tidings
Mrs.
Raymond Ruger nee Maxine
»32 A. St. Ashland, Ore
104.1 m o.* Rose. The afternoon was pleas­
antly spent in conversing and
playing games. The bride receiv­
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT
NOTICE OF SALE OF AN
«
ed
many beautiful and useful gifts
NOTICE is hereby given that
ESTRAY
In
the middle of the afternoon,
the undersigned has filed the final
Notice is hereby given on or
ilalnty
refreshm ents wfere served
account of his adm inistration of, ab?ut the 10th ef December,
The
the estate of Nancy Ann Chapin,' 1924, I took up the following des­ by the charm ing horfless.
deceased, in the Coupty Court of cribed estray running at large guests were: Caryle Van Dyke,
Jackson county, Oregon, and th at at my ranch, about 60 yards North Geneivleve Hensley, Dorothy Reid,
the Judge of said court has des­ of the Cemetery, in Jackson Dorothy Kellogg, Lois Russell,
ignated March 9th, 1925, at the County. Oregon, to w it: a yearl­ ■ Pearl W ardle, Brona Hughes, Mrs.
hour of ten o’clock a. m. at the ing heifer weight about 500. B uster Brown, Mrs. Lloyd Smith,
Mrs. Fred Jones, Mrs. J. A. Mc-
Courthouse in Jacksonville, said Color red U and
U U
white,
W U iV C ,
L
croped
iu p c u
un-
U U -
county, as the time and place for, der slope in the left ear swa}_ gee, Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. Raymond
hearing objections to and th e low fork and upper bR ,Qn tfae Ruger, Louise Ruger, Alice *Ru-
ger, and the hostess, Mrs. O. F.
settlem ent of said account.
right ear, That I have m ade the
J. M. WAGNER. A dm inistrator. affidavit required i(y law., the Silver.
♦ « *
114— 41 said animal will be offered fo r, -
papers by John Straub of Sacra­
THREE ARE HANGED
, “ BENNAH” QUITS RING
mento, Calif.
*
IN CALIF. PRISONS
TO PLEASE MOTHER
‘ Newspapers,” Mr, Strabb said,
■ ■ "
“ m ust always be the ad v ertising! SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 16.— '
medium for m erchant tailors be-i Three men were hanged today in ' NEW YORK. Jari. 16. — Benny
cause newspapers go -to homes California prisons for the slay­ Leonard, lightw eight champion of:
and offices and because of the ing of Charles Chapman, a Los the world has quit the ring, hei
prestige of public confidence which Angeles broker, in a holdup. At announced last night, “ because his
m other had begged him not to
the newspapers have.”
San Quintin, John Sears, 21, and fight again.”
j
Los Angeles, San Francisco, John Ferdinand, 30, were sent
Oakland, Portland, Tacoma, Spo­ to eternity, and at Folsom, John ! Leonaid became lightw eight in
1917, when he beat Freddie;
kane and Seattle were among the Geregac, 22 was executed.
!
Welch.
He has been one of tile
cities represented at the conven-;
most
popular
champions of all
tion, which will close to m o rro w ,
lime.
An
elimination
contest will
with the election of officers and 1
HOOVER
TO
REMAIN
likely
be
held
to
determ
ine his
the selection of a 1926 conven-!
successor.
AS
COMMERCE
HEAD
tion city.
ROMANCE OF MARRIED
PAIR ENDS IN DEATH
PITTSBURG, Jan. 16.— The*ro-
mance of Mrs. Eliiy Bush, 23,
beautiful blonde girl, and Frank
Micliaels, 26, each of whom left
their m arried mates in order to
live together, ended in a tragedy,
when the woman’s body, clad only
in silk pajam as, and with one
hand clutching a cheap sex mag­
azine, was found in the bed in
th eir apartm ent late this morning.
Although there was no trace
of violence discerned, the police
said the case did not appear to
be suicide, and ordered Michaels
to be held for the coroner’s in­
quest.
WASHINGTON. Jan. 16. — Sec­
retary of Commerce H erbert Hoo­
ver announced today th a t Presi­
dent Coolidge had offered him the
post of Secretary of A griculture,
but th at he had not accepted, and
would remain in the com m erce,
departm ent.
GENERAL
Gasoline
BATTERIES
The kind that they al­
ways call for again can
be procured at this sta­
tion.
Fill up your tank with
General and you will note
a difference.
BUILT FOR
IV. & N. Service
Maril Cars
Ten cars were rb“~
bureau
for out oer<?d at the
Thursday, according**^ cars
Fuller, secretary in e?rs J. H.
average for this monf? The
eight a day but the reg about
are increasing rapidly tiona
tourist travel is being rtth e
•d.
SPECIAL
In order to make room
for spring plants, which
will soon he crowding us,
we are offering .first class
Cyclamen Primulas full of
buds and blossoms, while
they last, at the following
prices:
35c—50c—75c
A lso have a fine assortm ent
for your cut flow er require­
Station
Fords, Chevrolets
BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
Kidneys cause backache! No!
Your backache is caused by lum ­
bago, rheum atism or a strain and
the quickest relief
is soothimg, pene­
trating St. Jacobs
Oil. Rub it right
on your painful
back, and instant­
ly the soreness,
stiffness and lame­
ness d 1 sappears.
Don’t stay crip­
pled!
Get a 35
cent bottle of St.
Jacobs Oil from
your druggist. A
moment after it is
applied you’Jl won-
I der what became
of the backache, or lumbago pain.
In use for 65 years for lum ba­
go, backache, sciatica, neuralgia,
rheum atism or sprains. Absolute­
ly harm less. Doesn’t burn the
akin.*
sale by J. W. H atcher, co n stab le! Covered Dl8h I)innei^
The teachers who are living at
of the Ashland District, at my
ranch about 60 yards North of the Moi\»l Cottage entertained
the Cemetery, on the 2 3d day of with a Covered-Dish-Dinner, W ed­
January, 1925, at 2:30 P. M. to nesday, Jan u ary 14th. The even­
satisfy costs and expenses th a t ing was spent in conversation.
may have been regularly made. The guests were: the teachers of
Date of first publication, Jan u ­ the High School, Mrs. B. C. For­
sythe and Mrs. W. R. Henry.
ary 3, 1925.-
♦ ♦ ♦
I
H. A. AUTRY.
Entertained—
'
104 & 116
Mrs. D. Perozzi entertained
Miss Francis F rate r, Miss Zlpora
A COUGH RBMEDY
WITHOUT OPIATES Blumenfeld, Miss Ethel W heeler,
Many cough preparations con­ and Miss Nellie Dickey with a din-
ta in one or more harm ful drugs
which are added to take the place
of opiates. None of these narco­
tic substitutes have ever been
used in FOLEY’S HONEJY AND
TAR COMPOUND. The name of
every ingredient is plainly p rin t­
ed on every carton. You know
w hat you are taking when you
BATTERIES
take Foley’s. It clings to the
throat. Good for old and young.
For car or radio
You have a cough, why n o t.tr y
It. Refuse substitutes.
Estim ates show th a t 830.000.-
Gregham — Many new resid­ 000 pounds of dried prunes will
e n c e s , several in the 85.000 class, approxim ate the 1924 crop for
are being built for early occupa­ Oregon and for Clark county.
W ashington. About 40 per cent of
tion.
crop ^already sold.
Hall’s Catarrh
IMPROVED SCHLUETER ELEC­
w ------- la « Combined
TRIC FLOOR SURFACING
M 6CI1C111G T r e a tm e n t,
MACHINE
beth local and internal, argl Has beer
(All kinds of floor finishing)
successful in the treatment of Catarri
/
C. V. CARY
^or over 4C years. .Sold by all druggists
Phone 313-R
P .J . CH ENEY à i CO .. T oledo. Obit 107 2nd St.
Philco Diamond
Grid
$12.50
FULLER
OTHER SMALL CARS
Paints, Varnishes and
Kalsomines
$13.00
applied by good workmen
guarantee beauty and
durability
J. O. RIGG
IN THE BUCKINGHAM AND HECHT
BOOTS AND SHOES
you have the very be»» there' is for less m oney. We have the
boots In six different sty les ami several in the shoes t om,, in
and see then, at the
.
i
Murphy Elec. / Co.
ARMY GOODS STORE
J
Biggest Little Store in Town
Our Phone 82
HUNTING and ANGLING LICENSES
is “Share With Others Day”
Sunday is the day of rest—the day of worship.
But it is not enough to go to church on Sunday and feel your day
has been well spent, and that you have done all that is necessary.
Sunday and prayer are also meant to teach us to be helpful to
our neighbors to share with those who need our help.
,n
Every Sunday a small amount (if you cannot afford more) should
he given to the Church. In this wav you share the fruits of vour
labors with the Church and with others. You help the Church to
support itself and also to carry on the necessary charitable work.
Tomorrow, Give Freely—Attend Church and give with all your
might. For “ The Gift Without the Giver is Bare.”
S. J. Chaney
Philco B. Batteries for
your radio.
When you buy Philco
batteries, you buy battery
reliability.
«
First Presbyterian Church
J. C. Mergler
First Baptist Church
'
B. C. Miller
Church of Christ
\ . K. Allison
First Congregational Church
AY. J'udson Oldfield
Trinity Episcopal Church
P. K. Hammond
The Ashland
Electric Shop
240 East Main 8 t
The Ashland
Greenhouses
f J « ■
Methodist Episcopal Church
and up
Phone 120
AND
Tomorrow, Sunday, Jan. 18
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ments
(THJS IS THE SECOND OF A SERIES OF THRIFT WEEK TALKS)