Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 23, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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Classified Column
C la r ifie d Colum n R ates
One cen t th e word each
tim e.
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To ru n e v e ry l s a n e f o r one
m o n th or m o re , >4c th e w ord
each tim e.
OHLAJm ÄAttf moren
pciefy
W a sh in g to n . ‘
M r. a n d M rs. M yer a te sp e n d in g
th e w in te r in C a lifo rn ia a n d a re
v ery m u ch in love w ith su n n y
C a lifo rn ia . — C o ro n a C alif., D aily
In d e p e n d e n t.
• » •
Allas E d ith D odge, E d ito r
P h o n e ite m s to h e r a t 8 9 , b etw een
t* «• m . a n d 3 p. in.
im m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g th e b re a k ­
f a s t fo r th e n o r th w h e re th e y w ill
sp e n d th e ir h o neym oon.
T hey
w lil go fro m h e re to San F ra n c isc o
a n d o th e r s o u th e rn c itie s b efo re
g oing to W o o d lan d w h e re th e y
w ill m ak e th e ir hom e.
M iss T a y lo r g ra d u a te d fro m th e
G ra n ts P a ss H igh school w ith th e
c la ss o f 1919 la te r w o rk in g a t
th e local te le p h o n e ofTice, re sig n -
in g th e r e to w o rk a t th e G ra n ts
P a s s D aily T o u r ie r ofTice w h e re
sh e h a s been em ployed fo r th e
p a s t th re e y e a rs a n d a h a lf. Mr.
M cK inney is m a n a g e r of th e C. J.
B rie r s to re in W o o d la n d , C a lifo r­
n ia.
B e fo re going to C a lifo rn ia
h e w as co n n e cte d w ith th e local
B rie r sto re . T hey a re b o th w idely
k n o w n a n d a h o st of frie n d s w ish
th em a ll th e h a p p in e ss in th e
w o rld .
* *
F riday, Jan nary 28, 1025
It w a s deci&ad to give a c a rd p a rty
in th e ElkB L o d g e ro o m s F e b r u ­
a ry 12 fo r th e m em b e rs of th e
E lk s a n d th e ir fam ilies. A sm all
c n a rg e will be m ad e. T ne e v en in g
w ill be sp e n t p la y in g b rid g e , five
h u n d re d a n d M ah Jo n g g .
D in n e r P a r ty —
D elicious re fre s h m e n ts
w ere
A v e ry d e lig h tfu l d in n e r p a rty
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serv
ed
la
te
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th
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a
fte
rn
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n
by
th e
w as given a t th e h o m e o f M rs.
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ss,
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rs.
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M ilton F ra le y S u n d a y a t tw o o’­
FOR R ENT
i
M iss R ow ena R o b e rts.
clock h o n o rin g th e b irth d a y of
LO V E’S R E A C H
i
F O R R E N T : — A p a rtm e n t a n d
h e r f a th e r, M r. W . P. M oore. T he
(M rs. F r a n k A. B re c k )
e x tra b ed ro o m , a ll nicely f u r n is h ­ L o rd , give u s b o u n d le sa ’ sy m p a th y ta b le w as d a in tily a rr a n g e d an d
T h e re 's a
m essag e
in
T he
ed a n d h e a te d . L lth ia A p a rtm e n t, T h a t re a c h e s h u m a n w oes—
a d e lic io u s tu rk e y d in n e r w as
35 S. 2nd St.
1 1 9 -3 t C o m p assio n 's te n d e r to u ch th a t served. T he a rte rn o o n we.s p le a s ­
T id in g s W a n t A ds.
a n tly sp e n t in c o n v e rs a tio n .
h eals,
FOR SALK
C overs w ere se t fo r th e fo llo w ­
A nd c o m fo rtin g bestow s.
ing
g u e sts: Mr. a n d M rs. C. W .
Give
us
th
e
b
re
a
d
th
of
loving
F O R S A L E : — A l Cow. B e th -
F
ra
le
y , M r. a n d M rs. Sam M cN air,
th o u g h t
w ick C o n c e rt P ia n o in good con­
T
h
a
t,
com
es
from
heaven
above
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M
r-
a
n d M rs- w - H - M cN a,r a n d
d itio n ,
B ru n sw ic k
p h o n o g ra p h
Ja m ie , Mr. M o rto n H a n se n ,
w ith tw o dozen re c o rd s , an d one A nd g a th e rs a li th e w orld w ith in t
■
Mr.
M oore, th e h o n o re d gue3t,
T
he
c
irc
le
of
its
love.
in v a lid w heel c h a ir. C. B. F re n c h ,
in the Cold Spot about
— F ro m th e L a ria t
i a n d t ^ e h o s^ a n d hostess^ M r. an d
G ran d v iew D rive.
120-3*
The House will add a lot
; M rs. M ilton F ra le y .
* * *
E
lk
s
lia
d
le
s
C
lub—
♦
*
•
F O R S A L E : — B a rg a in , L adies
of comfort to living.
C A LEN D A R O F E V EN TS
T he E lk s L a d ies C lub w hich m et
f u r (M A R M O T ) 3-4 le n g th coat
C
ivic
C
lub
P
a
r
ty
—
S a tu rd a y , J a n u a r y 24. P. E. O
a t th e c lu b room y e s te rd a y a f te r ­
s lig h tly w o rn , size 36. A lso A las­ will m ee t a t th e hom e of M rs
T ha Social C o m m itte e of th e
TH E ASHLAND FU RNITUR E
noon w as w ell a tte n d e d . M rs. Mc­
k a S eal w a ist le n g th cape new ly F re d W a g n er.
Civic C lub a re g iv in g a c a rd p a rty
COMPANY
R ae w on th e b rid g e p riz e a n d Mrs.
re n o v a te d , good as new. T elep h o n e
M onday, J a n u a r y 26. A sh la n d * th is e v e n in g a t th e C ivic C lub
8
8 N. Main
No. 195.
120— 2* M usic S tu d y C lub will h av e r e g u ­ a t e ig h t o ’elocfl B rid g e , ” 5 0 0 ” an d C ra b b e th e five h u n d re d . Á s h o rt
b u sin e ss m e e tin g w as h eld and
la r m e e tin g a t th e L ib ra ry , 7 :4 5 . M ah J o n g g w ill be phayed a n d a
F O R S A L E : — C o ck erels from
, W ed n esd ay , J a n u a r y 28. U pper d e lig h tfu l tim e is e x p e c te d by a ll.
F a n c ie d sp ecial pen chix. P ric e
V alley C o m m u n ity C lub w ill m eet A ll w ho p lay c a rd s a r e in v ite d to
95.00 e a c h .— E. T . M orrison 1049
a t th e hom e of M rs. O. J o h n s o n ^ tte n d , a s no sp e cia l in v ita tio n s
A sh lan d S tre e t.
120-4*
R e fre s h m e n ts
n e a r B elleview . S u b je c t “ N u itri- h av e been given.
w
ill
be
serv
ed
d
u
r
in
g
th e ev en in g .
tlo
n
,”
by
M
iss
B
re
w
ster.
F O R SA L E fo r 2 -y ea r sto ra g e .
M
rs.
P
ro
v
o
s
t
is
c
h
a
irm
a n of th e
W ed n esd ay , J a n u a r y 28. H igh
F e d e ra l one to n c h a in d riv e tru c k ,
social
c
o
m
m
itte
e
a
n
d
h
a
s c h a rg e
a sse m b le d e n g in e . O re. licen ses, School P a re n t-T e a c h e r c irc le will
8 1 1 3 6 — 1921, 30 days fro m d a te m eet k t 3 :3 0 a t h ig h school. S ub­ of th e affa ir.
• * *
J a n . 16, 1925. L. C. J a q u e tte , P ro ­ je c t, ‘'E d u c a tio n .”
* * *
T aylov-M cK inuey—
p r ie to r H o rn b ro o k G arag e. 1 1 5 -lm
M iss M ildred E o lin e T a y lo r be­
F o rm e r R e s id e n ts
FO R
S A L E : — Good cook V isit in C o ro n a —
cam e th e b rid e of W illia m J u d s o n
stove.
W e r e p a ir sto v es also.
Mr. L. L. A n d rew s w as th e re ­ B a r tle tt M cK inney a t an Im p re s­
E a g le B ra ss & Iro n W o rk s, 140
j y i ONEY may be a source of
c ip ie n t of a h ap p y s u rp ris e la s t sive w a d d in g a t th e B a p tis t c h u rc h
O b erlin St.
108— 1 m o.*
* ’ * great joy or of great sorrow.
S a tu rd a y , w hen w eek end g u e sts in G ra n ts P a ss T u e sd a y m o rn in g
a
t
te
n
o'clo
ck
.
T
h
e
b
rid
e
w
as
a rriv e d in t h e p e rso n s of Mr. and
The best way to escape money
MISCELLANEOUS
\
Mrs. H. C. M yer of S e a ttle , W a sh ­ c h a rm in g in a w h ite c re p e de
troubles is to have your money
ch in e w e d d in g gow n a n d b rid a l
ANY WOMAN w ho can w alk & in g to n .
intelligently and honestly taken
M rs. M yer, re m e m b e re d by Mr. veil. She c a rrie d a b e a u tifu l b o u ­
t a lk — th a t w ill w e a r one of o u r
care of. This banlj is here for that
C h lc k n it
h eav y
S tocking, su it A n d rew s as Miss M illie V in in g q u e t of o rc h id s a n d lillie s of th e
purpose.
valley
.
She
w
as
a
tte
n
d
e
d
by
h
e
r
d re sse s t h a t r e ta il fo r 95.50 can w as a school te a c h e r of h is d u rin g
G race
T a y lo r, as
sell 12 to 15 e v e ry day. N ot sold h is e a rly boyhood d ay s, w hom he s is te r, M iss
in Btores. S o m e th in g a b so lu te ly had n o t seen fo r over th ir ty years. b rid e s m aid , w ho w as v e ry a t ­
new th a t sells on s ig h t. To save R em in iscen ces of boyhood days tra c tiv e in a d re s s of p in k o r ­
d e la y Fend m oney o rd e r fo r 94.95 w ere e n jo y ed d u rin g th e v isit and g an d y w ith a p ic tu re h a t of th e
B ust size. H e ig h t an d
w eight. m any long fo rg o tte n p ra n k s w ere sam e co lo r a n d c a rrie d a b o u q u e t
S ta te c o lo r d e sire d . W e w ill fo r­ re c a lle d , som e of w hich proved a of p in k ro ses. J o h n Ish a m a c te d
Ashland, Oregon
as b e st m an . D a in ty H elen "En-
w a rd sam p le D ress a n d co m p lete re v e la tio n to Mrs. A ndrew s.
M rs. J .
M r. and M rs. M yer a re old tim e trik e n w as flo w er g irl.
S ellin g O u tfit. W ill re fu n d m oney
L.
J
o
h
n
s
o
n
sa
n
g
‘‘Oh
P e rfe c t
n
a
tiv
e
s
of
J
a
c
k
s
o
n
co
u
n
ty
,
O
re­
by r e tu r n m ail if n o t sa tisfie d .
C H IC K N IT
D R E SS
CO.
302 gon, a n d th e s to ry of th e e a rly L ove” , a c co m p an ied by M rs. W .
COUCH BLDG. PO R TLA N D , O R E. s e ttlin g th e r e of th e ir p a re n ts , Is F . M cCabe w ho also p lay ed th e
1 20-3t of in te re s t, in as m uch a s th e y w e d d in g m arc h . T h e b rid a l p a rty
,cam e w est by ox te a m a n d s e ttle d sto o d in a J a p a n e s e b o w e r of p in k
in th e R o gue R iv e r V alley. D ur- blossom s a n d g re e n s lig h te d w ith
See—
[ ins- th e gold r u s h in A la sk a , th e y sm a ll J a p a n e s e la n te rn s .
T he
BEAVER REALTY CO. w en t to th a t c o u n try in 1897 an d rin g c e re m o n y w as used w ith Rev.
for Bargains in Real-Es­ a f te r s p e n d in g a few d ay s th e re , C. F . M osier o fficiatin g . O ver one
tate. We also handle In­ re tu r n e d to m ak e th e ir hom e in h u n d re d frie n d s a n d re la tiv e s
w ere p re se n t.
surance and Loans. 82-tf
T he w ed d in g c e re m o n y w as fol­
low
ed by a bu ffet b re a k fa s t a t
F o r a sm o o th
sh av e
w
hich
a b o u t th ir ty re la tiv e s w e re
a n d q u ick se rv ice go
T he y o u n g people le ft
to th e S hell B a rb e r p re s e n t.
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Shop.
L a d ies
and
c h ild re n g e t y o u r h a ir
hofibed a n d m a rc e l­
led.
i
BUY NOW
Men’s Dress Shoes, black and brown, a pr. $5.00
Ladies fancy Dress Shoes, a pair
Men’s Overcoats, pure wooTeach7777$19.85
An Oil Heater
Money Troubles
^
OUR PRICES SAYy
Men’s Wool Shits, $5.65 values,each77.$L,50
Railroad Shirts, with 2 c o lla rs .............. $1.00
Men’s Fibre Silk Socks. 3 p a i r ................$1.00
Special Sale young nien’ssuits, $12.0(1 to$35.0O
Dress Satin, 36 inches wide all colors, a yd. $ 1.49
Radium Silk, 36 inches wide, a y a r d ....... $1.29
Empire Sheets, 72x90, each . .777777. Jh 2 5
Hopedale Muslin, 7 yards f o r ...........777 $1.00
Beacon Woolnap Blankets, $4.75 values, at $4.49
Pepperral Sheeting, 81x9072 yard7for777$1.00
American Lady Corsets, $2.50 values at ..$1.90
Gingham, 32 inches wide, a yard ................ 19c
Golden Rule Store
Phone No. 3
ASHLAND, ORE.
The Tidings Classified Ads Are the Cheapest of 411
4
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Apply over throat and chest
—swallow small pieces of—
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Balanced'’
AV. A. S H E L L , P ro p , j
>32 A. St. A sh la n d , O re
V
a p o
R
ub
P h y s ic ia n s w a rn a g a in s t n e g le c t­
O p t J 7 Million Jara Used Yaerfy
in g co u g h s a n d co ld s a n d te ll of
th e s e rio u s lu n g ‘c o m p lic a tio n s
t h a t m ay r e s u lt. L e a d in g p h y si­
c ia n s now p re s c rib e BAIJ4AM EA
f o r a ll b ro n c h ia l a ffe c tio n s. B A L­
SA ME A is a p u r s v e g e ta b le p re p ­
a ra tio n m ad e fro m a n ew ly d is ­
co v ered p la n t... D r.
B e n j.
F.
C ra b tre e , A n d e rso n , M o., w rite s :
‘‘I u se it exclusively f o r m y p ra c ­
tic e a n d m y fam ily . I t is q u ick ,
s u re a n d sa fe in its a c tio n lik e
n o th in g e lse .”
M E T H O D o f treating Piles,
T o w ard th e e n d of th e i n f l u - ,
.. _ .
. .
recognized as so successful, is non-,
en za epldem tc a g o v e rn m e n t phy- surgical.
inconveniences, embarrass-
sic ia n . no ticed t h a t a trib e of In - m entsorconfinem entduringtreatm ents.
d ia n s in N evada, by th e use of oils O ne may come and go about his d u ties!
fre ra a n a tiv e p la n t w e re im m u n e as usaa^-
is apparent fiom the •
. . . .
very nrst, and I positively GUARAN-1
fro m th e ra v a g e s of I n f l u e n z a . -----
- or refund
TEE to cure any case of - - Piles
8
H e u sed th e se oils am o n g
his the patient’s fee.
w h ite p a tie n ts a n d th e n in a h o s­
If you will w rite to m e I
w ill sen d you m y FREE !
p ita l
o v e rflo w in g w ith ¿ d e a th ”
book on P ile s and other
eases. N ew s of th e r e s u lts sw ept
R ectal and C o lo n disor- j
th e w o rld a n d fo r som e tim e It
ders.
w as n o t p o ssib le to su p p ly th e
dem and.
BALSAM EA h a s
now
been
S E A T T L E O FF IC E S :
n 9 808-812 Shafer Building
s ta n d a rd iz e d a n d gives u n ifo rm ly D 9 r T M D
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8 T M A IN O
P IN t
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.g U R T
MOUSE
QPPQSIT1 FRfcQgHÇA G N t t S Q *
m ira c u lo u s r e s u lts in fo u r w ays:
1. I t so o th e s th e in fla m e d m em ­
b ra n e s a n d reliev e s ir r ita tio n , 2.
I t in c re a se s se c re tio n of m u co u s
a n d p e rm its easy e x p e c to ra tio n ,
3. I t s tim u la te s p o res of th e sk in
In th ro w in g off body poisons a n d 4
I t s tr ik e s a t th e cause, c h e ck in g
g e rm a c tio n im m ed ia te ly .
Do n o t co n fu se it w ith o rd in ­
a r y b a lsa m cough sy ru p s th a t a re
o n ly s o o th in g £ ?ru p s a n d do n o t
g o t« th e b ase of th e tro u b le .
U n lik e
o th e r co u g h
rem e d ie s
BA LSA M EA Is fre e fro m coal ta r
and
o th e r
h a rm fu l
n a rco tics.
P le a s a n t to t a k e a n d a b so lu te ly
safe to give to c h ild re n .
Be s u re you g e t BAL-SA-M E-A
w ith th e p ic tu re of th e In d ia n on
th e p a c k ag e . G u a ra n te e d to r e ­
lie f a n y co u g h , no m a tte r from
w h a t c a u se , o r y o u r m oney back.
AU d ru g g is ts sell BALSA M EA. In
A sh la n d b u y
it fro m
E a s ts ld e
P h a rm a c y .
S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia E njoy th is w inter th e warm th and th e
E x p re ss
healthful outdoor recreation, o f California
To L o s
A ngeles playgrounds,
ç
d a ily a t 11^35 p.m ., {¡J
winter tourist fare to Los Ayi-
a lso c a rrie s th ro u g h
i
geles; on sale daily up to and
sle e p e r
fo r
San •
for
including April 30; return lim it May 31st.
F ra n cisc o .
Axes
Mauls
“Q uality w ill never
be s a c rific e d to
e e t a p r ic e ”
Wedges
CURED WITHOUT SURGERY
Sledges
for
Wood Cutting
at
DEAN. MD.Inc
Simpson’s
Hardware
Winchester Store
W
IN
T
E
R
in Sunswept California
CHRONIC
COUGHS
TO U T PERSONS
S
Incline to fu ll feeling after eat­
ing. gassy pains, constipation
Rtfieved oad dryeslion ¿Mprooed ly
C H A M B E R L A IN ’S
TABLETS
and comforting - only 25«
Travel in secure, cozy comfort via the com­
TO S an F ra n c isc o
“ S h a s ta ” 4 :2 5 p.m . fortable, co n v en ien t trains o f th e Shasta
route.
e
" O re g o n ia n ”
X.°Y
II
S
outhern
Pacific
d in in g c a r se rv ic e —
4 :1 5 p.m .
highest
quality
food
deliciously
prepared and served
“ S an F ra n c isc o E x­
p re s s ” 1 1 :3 0 a.m . at your accustom ed meal-time.
Fui 1 stopover privileges en route.
For fu ll inform ation, ask
►
Southern Pacific
Elks Bld g
P resident F
C olum bia Tire Corporation
1 hat means that irom the selection
of the crude to the last step in re­
fining it is made expressly for use
in motor ears on the Pacific Coast.
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TIRES and TUBES
I
C O L U M B IA T I R E C O R P O R A T I O N , P O R T L A N D , O R E G O N
Leedom’s Tire House
Clfie best buy in town
quicKstarting
new winter
Start the new year right on the biggest measure of
power you can buy for your car—-the new winter
Red Crown gasoline! •
On all counts it is the best buy in to w n -
Quick, hair-trigger starting—
Smooth, faster acceleration in traffic—
Power and to spare on the hills.
Give your car a work-out on the new winter
R®d Crown today. Fill your tank at any red,
white and blue pump in town—at Standard Oil
a
STANDARD ( California
OIL ) COMPANY
Service Stations and a t dealers.
general gasoline
is a “Balanced” fuel
1 hat, stage by stage, it is developed
so that, in its final form, it can he
depended upon to give
QUICK START
“
f f i g g S
'
.
CLEAN COMBUSTION
maximum power
^fiZwy...Fiaupaiuflet
FULL MILEAGE
your engine decide
GENERAL GASOLINE is unlike any other gasoline in that if is cut to the right
specifications from the very beginning, ft is similar to the old-fashioned gaso­
line of t,en or fifteen years ago. It has pep, quick starting ability and punch;
but, also, it burns cleanly and delivers full mileage.
GENERAL GASOLINE has brought gasoline satisfaction to thousands of mo­
torists in this state. More and more are learning by experience Maily of its un­
usual qualities and complete reliability.
GENERAL GASOLINE is neither winter nor summer gas.
It knows no
season. Made from first to last for the purpose for which it is used and being
perfectly balanced, it delivers full satisfaction all theyear around.
If you have not yet tried GENERAL you have a treat in store.
Look for the first Green-and-White Sign.
Sold Only by Authorized Independent Dealers.
Ask For Script Books.
'
ASHLAND
GRANTS PASS
Oeser’s Ashland Service Station
Ole’s Tire Shop & Service Station
W. & N. Service Station
ROGUE RIVER
MEDFORD
J. E. Corey
Jones & Kirkpatrick
PACIFIC HIGHWAY
Crater Lake Service Station
Brown’s Cabin & Auto Camp
CENTRAL POINT
PHOENIX
Central Point Service Station
Phoenix Garage
“ Fill up your tank and let your engine decide!”
NERAL
G A S O L IN E
and lubricants
Judy & Frohliaeh, Inc., Wholesale Distributors