Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 07, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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Classified Column
PROFESSIONAL
One cent the word each
time.
To ran every issue for one
month or more, He the word
each time.
'pciety
PH YSICIANS
ClasMfled Colum n R ates
OR. H AW LEY— A bove
office.
Bert Moses and F. G. Sweden- of the hotel. Much important er and publisher on religious ques­
burg. Mrs. V. V. Mill? assisted business was attended to and the tions.
about the rooms.
following chairmen appointed:
In an address to a recent cleri­
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Mugfc, Mrs. C. D. Fies, Grants cal congress here, the bishop aver­
F ratern al B rotherhood—
Pass; Literature and Art, Mrs. red that thte country, in addition
J. A. Batchelor, Supreme Robinson, Medford.; Civics, Mrs. to being faced with an era of
President of the Fraternal Broth­ Harrison, Klamath Falls; Educa­ paganism, was also faced to some
erhood of Los Angeles will be in tion, Mrs. Susanne Homes-Carter; extent with the failure of its
Ashland Tuesday evening, Febru­ Press and Publicity, Mrs. Grace E. Church.
ary 10 to visit the. local organi­ ; Andrews, Ashland; Program, Mr®.
“The World War,” he told his
zation. A covered dish supper ■ Arthur Earhart, Rogue River.
audience, ‘‘has changed the whole
will be served at the Ptirish
Mrs. Barnes of Merlin not being situation in England. Although it
House at six-thirty for th'e mem­ able to go on with the work as is possible to exaggerate the ex­
bers of the lodge and their fam­ organizer, Mrs. G. R. Satehwell of tent of this change, we know that
ilies.
Medford was sip pointed in her there has settled on the commun­
Members expecting to attend place. /
ity a profround discontent with
thfe supper ante asked to com­
This district extends _ from things as they are at present and
municate with Mrs. Mark True ' Roseburg to Klamath Falls and a restless, inchoate longing to put
who is chairman of the commit­ there .are at present a'xteen clubs them right.
tee in order that a variety of which are members of thfc? Feder­
■‘The great mass of the people
foods will be furnished.
ation, which is the only District of England,” he continued, “have
At nine o’clock the group will Federation in Oregon. It is ex­ either considered and found no
Journey to thfe Moose Hall where pected thlat mainy others will join use for reJigiow or they have ac­
the regular monthly dance will this year.
cepted the opinion of others that
be held. A short program h*«
Those present at the board it 1s useless. From what thev
also been arranged and snappy meeting and luncheon were: Mrs. have seen of the churches, they
dance music is promised by the Arthur Earhart and Mrs. Clark, are indisposed to think that the
committee in charge.
Rogue River; Mrs. C. H. Wood- help they need is to be found
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warjl and Mrs. C. D. Fies, Grants there. The reasop for this is to he
Standard B earers—
Pass; Mm Gordon MacCracken, seen partly in the failure and in­
The Standard Bearers had a Ashland; Mrs. Long, Talent; Mrs. capacity of the Church and partly
very interesting and delightful Campbell, Eagle Point; Mrs. J. A. in the materialistic methods in
meeting at the home of Virginia Gammil, Phoenix; Mrs. Hhrrison, the life of the wor.’d.
"Individuality and collectively,
Whittle Wednesday evening. The Klamath Falls; Mrs. Satehwell,
regular missionary lesson was Mrs. Smith, and Mrs. Scheffelin of men and women of the world at
present seem to be living on the
held and a social hour followed. Medford.
Reported by Mrs. Gordon Mac- edge of a precipice. A great poli­
A deHcious two-course luncheon
was served late in the evening Cracken, member of Publicity tician laughs at ideals. A sudden
strike or lookout upsets an indus­
at a table beautifully decorated committee of Civic Club.
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try. Young people commit suicide
with pink and white, carrying out
after attending dances. All these
the Valentine suggestion. A love­ A Correction—
ly centerpiece of geraniums de­
In some way a mistake crept tilings are a part of the se.f-aame
corated the center of the table in, in the Civic Club report pub­ intricate situation.
“Marriage is a problem—or is
and candles were placed at in­ lished Wednefiday. The word
postponed.
Money is scarce. Un­
tervals, forming a charming pic­ “Illiterates’’ was interchanged
ture for the affair.
with the words “foreign bora” In employment seems to have become
These meetings are held at the one Instance which changed the permanent. The struggle for exis­
homes of the girl members and meaning very considerably. There tence is fiercer than ever, and
are alwtays looked forward to.
a r e 9000 illiterates and 100,000 the result is immorality, immer­
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foreign bora in the state of Ore­ sion in pleasures and caliqus ma­
,
D inner P arty —-
gon and 1000 foreign born in terialism.
“The pagan gods are fighting
Mrs. H. M. Channel was the Jackson county. Perhaps few no­
hostess at a pleasant dinner party ticed the error but it was thought for their own again, and they
given at the Hotel Ashland Wed­ best to give the statement as not­ seem to be fighting with the odds
nesday evening at seven o'clock. ed from the address given.
The members of the Sunday
School class were guests for the
evening.
Those present were Janie Walk­
er, Mildred Elder, Lola Gilmore,
Sylvora Hoch, Margaret Miller,
Gladys Lyman, Elizabeth Payne,
Jessie Baker, Celia Rsinhart,
Janet Wilson and Linda Oeder.
Tidings
Phone 91.
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M iss E dith D odge, Editor
Phone Item s to her a t 8 0 , betw een
S a. ni. and 5 p. m.
DR. G. C. PH ET TEPIiA C E
D entist ry
Gas or local anesthesia for ex­
traction and minor surgery.
FOR R E N I
Special attention given to straight­
RESPO NSIBILITY
ening and care of children's
FOR RENT:—Two room house teeth.
(By Bianchie Logan O’Neal)
furnished. Water, light, garden.
Above Citizens Bank
I sometimes wish I might again
110.00 per month. 424 Helman Phone. Office, 151—Res., 201-J Know Joyous, care-free days,
St.
133-2 DR. ERNEST A. WOODS—Prac­ With gay footsteps irresponsive,
tice limited to eye, ear, nose ano Traverse Youth’s rose - strewn
FOR
RENT: —— Furnished
ways.
throat—X-ray including teeth.
apartment, 3 rooms with private
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 te
bftth and porch. Phone 263R or
5. Sweden burg Bldg., Ashland, Should Youth return, I- know not
call a t Shook Bldg.
133-2t
how
Ore.
I’d meet, her ismiling gaze,
K X T : — Five rooms fur-
^8 Blvd.
132— 1 mo. DR. E. B. ANGELL—Chiropractic For my heart - stringy are deep-
and Electro-Therapy. Office
tangled
FOR B E N T : — Furnished and
phone 48; residence 142. First In duty’s endless maze.
heated Bleeping rooms. Lithia
National Bank building.
7— From the Lariat.
Apartments. 35 S. Second. 130-5t
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CONVALESCENT HOME
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
FO R RENT: — Two, 2-room
Where the sick get well. Cot­
Tuesday,
February 10. Supreme
housekeeping apartments, at 349 tage plan. We board and care for
President
will
metet Fraternal
E. Main.
131—6* Invalids and old people. Matern­
ity dejt. Call 153.
Brotherhood,. Supper at 6:30 at
FOR RENT— Furnished house
Parish
House and dance at nine
DECORATORS
on Laurel St. Inquire 332 Har-
o’clock a,t Moose Hall.
gadine St. or Phone 263L. 126-tf H. GEAR
F. J. SWENNING
Tuesday, February 10. P. E. O.
Phone 315-R
will entertain, husbands at the
FO R SA U S
Dependable Painting Contractors. home of Mrs. A. E. Kinney.
Thursday. February 12. Elks
Tinting and Paper Hanging
FOR SALE:—Three choice lots
Ladles Club will metet in club
at corner Fairview and Iowa Sts.,
MONUMENTS
rooms.
with the big pine trees. Easily
Saturday, February 14. College
accessible and fine view. Price
ASHLAND GRANITE
Club will have luncheon at Hotel
>1000.00. Easy terms. Address,
MONUMENTS
Medford.
H. L. Whited, Visalia, Calif.
Blair Granite Co.
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S. PENNISTON. Manager
FOR SALE: —Jersey cow, Just
Entertains
With
Tea—
Office 175 E. Main
fresh, A. H. Ward, Omega Ranch,
One of the very delightful teas
Res. Phone 444-Y
Pacific Highway, Talent. 133-2*
of the season was the one given
1NY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May yesterday by Mrs. F. G. Sweden-
FOR SALE — Dining room set,
communicate with Ensign Lee burg at her lovely home on the
(William & Mary Period); Bruns­
of the Salvation Army at the Boulevard honoring Mrs. Bremt
wick phonograph, tugs, mahogany
WhlteShield Home, 565 May- Page of Sap-and-Salt.
chair, all good as new. 123 Cen­
fair
Ave., Portland, Oregon.
The keynote of the party was
tral avenue.
131—3*
the
birthdays of the hostess and
PLANING MILL
FOR SALE: — Dry body wood,
the honored guest which singu­
pine or fir. Telephone 383-L or see JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET' larly occurred on the same day.
Jim Beagle,
131— 6*
WORKS, Cor. Helman atti About fifty close friends of the
Van
Ness.
l» 4 t f hostess gathered at the home and
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FOR SALE: — Red Cedar
spent the afternoon doing fancy
Posts, 10c and up f. o. b. Siskiyou
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
work and conversing. Mrs. Page
Oregon,
reasonable
delivery. W hittle T ransfer & Storage Co.
was seated in, a large arm chair
Mountain Fuel Co., or Beaver
for SERVICE.
and
one guest would sit and chat
Realty Co.
130-1 mo.*
Experienced movers and pack­ wjith her until tagged by some
ers of household goods. Deal­ other guest. At four o’clock the
FOR SALE: — Two-acre ranch
ers
in coal and wood. Phone guests were escorted by Mte. V. V.
on the Applegate highway 1-8
117.
Mills to the dining room, with
mile from Applegate P. O. Seven-
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Mrs. A. E. Woods playing a suit­
Office 89 Oak St. near
room house, concrete basement,
able selection on the piano. The Board M eeting o f S. Ore.
Hotel Ashland
fine garden land, good water sys­
doors were thrown open and the j D istrict Federation. —-
tem. barn, chicken house, garage.
T.
L.
POWELL—General
Trans­
guests received their first inkling j Mrs. Arthur Earhart of Rogue
Call or address A. L. Wimer, Ap­
fer—Good
team
and
motor
of the fact that the affair was I River, president of Southern Ore.
plegate, Oregon.
122- 2 wk.*
trucks. Q)od service at a rea­ celebrating the Joint birthdays of District Federation of Women’s
FOR SALE for 2-year storage.
sonable price. Phone 83.
Mrs. Swedenburg and Mrs. Page Clubs, has already started work
Federal one ton chain drive truck,
when they were greeted with the on this year’s meeting, which will
FEHIGE-ROACH
assembled engine, Ore. licenses,
two yellow and rose birthday be held at Rogue River, the last
Transfer
— Express — Storage
81136— 1921, 30 days from date
Saturday in April, the Rogue
cakes at the table.
Jan. 16, 1925. L. C. Jaquette, Pro­ Hauling — Dray work of all
The color scheme wlas carried River Woman’s Civic Club doing
prietor Hornbrook Garage. 115-lm kinds. Quick motor service. Dry out in yellow and rose and a the entertaining.
wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R large centerpiece of yellow snap­
A "no hosteaV’ luncheon nt Ho­
FOR SALE: — Good cook 375 B. St.
112-tf
tel
Holland, Tuesday, was attend­
dragon?, sweet peas and rose car­
stove.
We repair stoves also.
ed
by officers and chairman: of
nations formed a delightful part
WOQD SAWING
Eagle Brass & Iron Works, 140
of the setting. Strips of yellow committees of this organization,
Oberlin St.
108— 1 mo.*
WANTED—Wood sawing. Tel and rose crepe paper were about and following this, a business
470-J,
63— lmo* the table and rose dandles adorn­ meeting wfcts held In the parlor
M ISCELLANEOUS
ed the buffet. The mantle was
MEDFORD
decorated with a bouquet of acacia
FEMALE HELP WANTED: —
VETINARY HOSPITAL
and yellow candles.
A woman with pleasing personal­
DR. E. C. McCULLOCH
After the guests were seated
ity and business ability to take
Graduate Veterinarian
at the table the cakes were cut,
ARE YOU
charge of well established busi­
Office C on su ltations F ree
ness In Ashland. No capital re­ Cor. Grape and Fifth—Medford. one by Mrs. Page and the other
CLEANING HOUSE?
by Mrs. Swedenburg. A dime was
quired. Inquire Box X Tidings of­
Phone 369—Day or Night
Don’t forget that New Paint
fice.
130-2 wk. I will be in Ashland at the East hidden in each cake and the one
who was fortunate enough to re­ and Wall Paper will brighten
Side Pharmacy every Wednesday
ceive it was given a beautiful set even the darkest of rooms.
12:30 to 5:30
For a smooth shave
of nut cups. Mrs. P. K. Hammond
and quick service go
received the prize for finding the
P L U M B IN G
to the
Barber
dime in the guests cake and Mrs.
Shop^^^T.adles and
Jerry O’Neal
: Royal Bebb was the fortunate
Plumbing and Heating
childEgrf?get your hair
winner of the other prize. Mrs.
Opposite New Hotel
boblHd and m arcel­
Robinette and Miss Victoria
Ashland, Oregon.
l e d .’
Tavener poured. Receiving at the
129-tf door were M’esdames Brent Page,
W . A. SH ELL, Prop.
FURNITURE
>32 A. St. Ashland, Ore
J. O. R IG G .
OUT TH IS OUT — IT
IS WORTH MONEY
Send this ad and ten cents to
Foley tt Co., 2835 Shegield Ave.,
Chicago, 111., writing your name
and address clearly. You will re­
ceive a sample bottle of FOLEY’S
HONEY AND TAR COMPOUND
for coughs, colds and hoarseness,
also sample packages of FOLEY
PILLS, a diuretic stimulant for
the kidney’s and FOLEY CAT­
HARTIC TABLETS for constipa­
tion ahd billiousness. These de­
pendable remedies are free from
opiates and have helped millions.
Try them! Sold everywhere.
SA FE FO R CHILDREN
Upholstering, refinishing, re-glue
Mothers
everywhere demand a
ing. Work done at your home. I
reliable
cough
remedy free from
Medford, Tel. 969-R. 130-1 mo.* j
injurious narcotics. Supplying this
CONTRACTORS
demand for fifty years made FO­
Van Gorder Construction Co. LEY’S HONEY AND TAR COM­
POUND one of the Largest Sell­
All kinds of building
ing Cough Medicines in the
Construction, Contract or
Percentage
World. Children like it. “My
459 Morton St.
little boy had a very bad cough,
and after he used FOLEY’S
HONEY
AND TAR COMPOUND
HOMELIKE
be got relief at once,” writes Mrs.
Van Belle, Penroy, Mont. Refuse
substitutes. Sold everywhere.
Our expert doctors and surgeons,
MORTON
HOSPITAL
excellent food, and quiet surroundings
4
bring you real health, w
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Winter is the best time to
Tidings Want Ads never fall.)
have
First—Stop Pain Er
When pain comes, stop joice in relief.
it. Be ever ready to stop
Perhaps there are oth­
it quickly, night or day. er ways. But this is the
Don’t suffer any pain one waj that millions
which a moment of rub­ have used—have proved
bing can stop.
it for 65 years. You can
These include pains al­ rely on it’. Your druggist
lied to rheumatism
to guarantees it. Why take
soreness, to lameness, to I chances when you know
chest colds.
They can : that nothing can be bet­
be stopped at once. For i ter?
65 years they have been j Don't wait for an
stopped by rubbing with emergency. It may mean
St. Jacobs Oil.
a night of pain. Have St.
As for curing the cause Jacobs Oil ever ready.
of the trouble. N ature) Apply it as soon as you
usually does that. But feel a pain, or a chest j
don’t suffer while you cold. Be ready to soothe!
wait. St. Jacobs Oil it, to check it at once, i
causes counter irritation.) There will never be a bet­
Then it draws the blood ter way. Go get it now I
to the surface to relieve to be prepared when 1
congestion. In a minute pain comes. It may save
or two you feel that the you and yours many un
pain has ebbed. You re­ happy hours.
«W
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—
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St. Jacobs ^Qil
replacements
and
overhaul on
D on ’t suffer
an hour
Backache Lameness Lombago Soreness
OLD PAGANISM
LONDON, Feb. 6. — England
is ’ faced with a recrudescence of
paganism, in the opinion of the
Right Rev. Guy F. Warman, Bish­
op of Chelmsford and noted writ-
MORE POWER
and quicker starting is
the invariable answer of
those who have filled up
their tanks at this station
with
GENERAL
G A S O L IN E
which is tested 4- times
for your protection.
Oregon
Oranges
The broom bears the same re­
lation to a vacuum cleaner
that a tallow candle does to an
incandescent or a horse car
does to an electric car. The
broom belongs in the days that
have gone— the old days w’hen
from sun to uun a woman’s
work was never done.
The
vacuum cleaner surely has won
the V. C.
Electrically at Your Service
A. LIVE WIRE
M urphy U rtmc S hop
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES [(SERVICE
P hone Q2. Co«. C. M ain ft O ak
OVERLAND
Shoe Shop
Oranges
SWEET CALIFORNIA NAVELS
75c per Bucket 41-2 dozen
$3.00 per Box
1% Miles North on Highway
Oeser’s Ashland Service Station
Mr. E. C. Beckwith is Master Mechanic
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in our Repair Shop
and will conscientiously, reasonably and effi­
ciently do all Automobile Repair Work on
Cars of all descriptions
Dr. Oeser and Son
BUCKINGHAM and HECHT
Great value shoe. A heavy bottom; eight-inch
top, Russian calf. See them at the
ARMY
GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town
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business, but a sure sign of business
progressiveness is
PRINTED
STATIONERY
for all purposes for which printed
Prophecy
forms are needed—letterheads, en­
sheets and other forms to fit the in­
dividual business.
You, of course, can operate business
without printed forms, just as you
but you operate your business better
and more satisfactorily if you have
the printed forms which the business
demands.
Phone 39
and we will he glad to assist in ar­
ranging your printed forms.
J. CHENEY &■ CO., Toledo, ©bio
Medford,
There are many ways to advertise a
will be glad you had the work
done in winter.
SoU by dtMgguti for orar 40 yean
New T heater B u ild in g
Ashland Tidings
H E R E w ere few w ho
shared the faith of the
pioneers who undertook the de­
velopment of the telephone.
W ith an infant art to nourish
constantly, by new discovery and
invention, and handicapped by
scanty capital and public apathy,
they held to their vision of a
nation-wide service.
Nearly two score years ago,
when the te le p h o n e s of the
United States were fewer than
those of a single New York
borough today, the business was
organized essentially like the
Bell System of the present. That
is: a central advisory staff, a
T
TAN
Style and Durability combined
BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
lights and other modern conveniences;
fieas caused by Catarrh.
BARTLETT, the Furrier
Station
When spring rush comes you
H all’s Catarrh
Medieihe we claim for it
Chest Coldi —tid your system of Catarrh or Deaf-
BLACK
IV. & N. Service
can without the telephone, electric
Ford, Lincoln, Fordson Deniers
W. I . Douglas
ft
Your. Ford Car
H A R R IS O N
Brothers, Garage
NIGHT COUGH QUICKLY
RELIEVED
This is the substance of a letter
received from H. W. Webb,
Quincy, 111., "I coughed a great
deal, especially at night. Tried
almost everything and have found
nothing to equal FOLEY’S HON­
EY AND TAR COMPOUND. One
dose relieved my cough, and I
rested well all night.” One of the
Visitors Recently—
H. A. Culp, assistant superin- j largest selling cough medicines
tendent of the Dunsmuir office,! in the World. Contains no opiates.
Mr. McEnery foreman of the l Safe for children. Insist upon
car department of Dunsmuir and Foley’s. Refuse substitutes. Sold
Mr. Gilbert of the car depart­ everywhere.
ment of San Francisco, Southern
Pacific officials were in Ashiland
Thursday visiting the local of-1
New Spring Oxfords
fice. They returned to their
homes yesterday morning.
Poor old Broom was a good
old soul,
But we fear the discard’s
now his goal.
velopes, statements, loose-leaf ledger
MB P t N I S T W IC T.SA N FRANCISCO, C A U F.
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ENGLAND FACES
in their favor.”
Other speakers at the congress
testified in support of the bish­
op's avowals.
One prominent London preacher
declared that, in the diocese of
London alone, 440,000 communi­
cants — mainly young people —
lapsed in one year.
central scientific organization
devoted to development and re­
search, a central department to
promote progress in operating
technique, a central source of
supply of standardized material,
local operating companies fa­
miliar with local needs, and
a national net-work of lines
interconnecting th e se co m ­
panies.
Telephone pioneers planned
this organization structure, be­
lieving it necessary for efficient
and economical national service.
The nation’s experience has
proved the clearness of their
vision.
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
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