Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 12, 1925, Image 3

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SUNSET
1NT— New, modern, The setting sup has
ted Apts,, and eleep- ,
«ky
A radiant glowlqg
Chattln Apts., Phone
8-1 Mo. With magic brush
on high
FO R R E N T — 3 -room furnished The setting sun has
apartm ent Phone 187J.
9-3
ahy
painted the
gold.
that’s held
painted the
FOR RENT — housekeeping Just when night Is drawing nigh.
Like armor In days of old
•ertment, 848 Bast Main. H »
The setting sun has painted the
F O R RENT: —- A furnished
■ky
fla t nt 133 Central Avenue. You A radiant glowing gold.
should see before locating. Phone
H ILD R E D ATKINSON.
184J or 481J.
6-tf
Portland, Oregon.
three persons, 81 Nutley street
W ith the parlors of the Pres­
8-tf byterian church filled to capacity,
the ' forty-one teachers of Ash­
arum KKNT— 1 store rooms, land's city schools were wel­
splendid location for restaurant comed last night to Ashland, its
■ad harbor shop.. Across from homes, its churches and Its so­
S. P. Depot.
Inquire 624 A cial activities.
The. reception
EL
8-1 Mo.* was given under the auspices of
■FOR RENT— T wo apartments, the Ministerial Assocation, with
committees functioning Jrom the
8 and 4 rooms. Partly furnished
with garage.
Close to Junior different churches represented.
A bevy of young girls met ail
Rich. Inquire 227 Oberlin. 1-tf
who entered, pinning on each
BOOMS: — 13 to »5 by the his name insuring name and face
week. Pqrk Hotel, Remodeled would be properly correlated:
throughout. Hot and cold water Those in the receiving line were-
the Rev. and Mrs. S. J.- Chaney,
307-tf
the Rev. Myron T .Woodworth,
Mr. W. M. Wright, the Rev. and
Mrs. J. C. Mergler, Dr. and Mrs'
O. W . * Gregg, Mr. and Mrs.
Thornton Wiley, the Rev. J. R.
Rodman, the Rev. and Mrs. W.
ground or delivered. Phoné 1F5 Jhdson Oldfield and Mr. and Mrs.
.8-2’ H. C. Galey.
The Rev. Mr. Oldfield Intro­
FOR SALE— Lathe tools and duced the president of the Min­
motor with other automobile ac­ isterial Association, the Rev. S.
cessories.y A welding outfit. A l­
so benches, cupboard and rack.
•8 8 Bast Main St. -
8-tf
or phono 448J.
EAT MELONS: — Fine large
watermelons, lc per lb., at ranch.
PHYSICIANS
Cantelopes, potatoes, string beans.
Wind Fall* Pears, 50c per box.
DR. "W. J. CRANDALL '
Cooking apples, 60c per box. Call Osteopathic Physician
Surgeon
886J1 at evenings or 260J office Office Pitone 120.
Home 457-J
phone. Leave orders at 63 North
hirst National Bank Bldg.
Main St. W. W. Robison
J O B SALE— Tomatoes, 1 cent
pound. Also petite prunes. C.
A. Oray, 1872 Lowa.
8-tf
HOMESTEAD— I f you want a ANY G IR L IN TROUBLE— May
communicate with Ensign Lee
good homestead near Ashland
of the Salvation Army at the
with good timber. Just answer
White Shield Home, 685 May-
this ad. Box 17, Care Tidings.
fair Ave., Portlana, Oregon.
8-6*
MARCELLING 7Bc. Phone 186J
LET JERRY O'NEAL
for appointment or call 63 Hel­
man St., upstairs apt. 887-1 mo. Figure on your next Job of plumb­
ing.
M ATERNITY
Shop Phone 180-J; Rea. Phone
Reasonable Rates
1S8-L; 200 B. Main Street
163 Granite. Telephone 163
A U C T IO N E E R
A. L . GIDEON
CONVALESCENT HOME
(Salto
taken
anywhere— anytime.
Where the sick ere cared for
Ashland, Oregon
f|p«r’ - ’ rate to Invalids. Call 163
C. ELLYSON SH IN N , D.MJ>.
„
Cltixens Bank Bldg.
Cheerful Polygamist
Office Phone 181. Ree. Phone 1A4
Boosts or Seven W ives
Evenings By Appointment
PRAGUE— Solomon Kraus has
been arrested at the request of
the Bulgarian authorities. Sol­
omon Is fifty-two years of age.
and boasts of seven wives, all
Hying at the present time. Two
pg these ere In Jerusalem, two
In gypt, one In Poland, one In
Cpocho-Slovakla, and tbe where­
abouts of the last one Is ap­
parently not known.
Probably she Is in Bulgaria
and for that reason this cheerful
polygamist Is wanted in that
country. A newspaper comments
on this story, by saying that a
man who has had adventures
with so many wives cannot have
much left to fear even from the
Jew itself.
0C B1C W W
T re a tm e n t
^ O O ^ u le d e . OWr
M. H. Young. Pastor,
- tt tt II
dence everywhere.
•»The evening was a decided suc­
cess, in that many patrons of the
schools met the teachers
in
friendly fashion and will feel
a greater interest in the schools
because of it, and the teachers
wiu know that their friends are
seconding their efforts in tbe
training of the youth of Ashland.
Missionary Meeting—
^ The Missionary society of the
Methodist church met yesterday
afternoon pith Mrs. S. J. Chaney
at her home.
Mrs. Mallicoat led the devo-
tion.
Mrs. Van Kossen had
charge of a very Interesting pro­
gram .
Mrs. McCracken, presi­
dent of the society, was In,
charge of the business session.
A social hour w a s enjoyed
with light refreshments being
served by the hostess, Mrs. Chan­
ey.
From Portland—
Miss Ruth E. Hughes and
Tante Hekkla were through Ash­
land last evening on their way
hiking to San Francisco where
they will attend school.
Lutheran Services
Lutheran
services
Bunday
-morning nt 11:80 o'clock in the
Adventist church, corner of 4th
and C streets.
Theme of the
sermon: "The Saving Faith tn
Christ Jesns." Sermon based on
Lac. ie :3 3-3 7.
From tbe vary
beginning of the Christian chnrch
there have always been such who
sat aside Christ's atonement, and
try to merit their own salvation
by the deeds of the law. In our
consideration Sunday morning,
we shall dwell on the only means
of salvation, faith.
The right
relation between faith and good
works will ho sat forth la the
light of scripture.
We bid aU
a hearty welcome.
Come and
study God's Word with us.
Fish
,
Boiled Salmon
Chicken Fricassee With
Dumpling
Boast Chicken and Dressing
Prime Ribs of Beef
Fritters
Pineapple Fritter
Mashed Potatoes
Green Peas Butter Sauce
Cream Cheese
Ice Cream, Chocolate Later
Cake
Coffee
Tea
Milk
Fruits
•
For a eotalsgue or onp information
unito Tht Kotiotrur, UnlotrtHjf of
Onfan, Eufent. Oregon
New Edison
Phonograph
all m akes of
Records without*
injury to the
record
Large Size? 5 and 6 lb.,
Wonderful Blankets tor home, «uampL
$3.75
■ Guns, Ammunition, Hunting Licenses
ARMY GQODS STORE i
Biggest Little Store in Town
Opposite New Hotel
..... . J
-
Fine For The
Furnace, the Heater and Range. Clean
Fuel and Gives a Steady Heat.
TRY A LOAD
CARSON-FOWLER LBR. CO
In the Heart of Town
Palmer Piano
House
Converse Canvas
Shoes
s
fie Officers Call
sizes
See Them At
Bring your automobile to
FLOWER
SHOP
light Testing.
Lithia Springs Hotel
Building
Murphy Electric
Shop
FR EE DELIVERY
FAIR
Next to 20th Century
Grocery
F ull
equipment
September 16 to 19
OFFICIAL TESTER
Sham Battle
By Oregon National Guard
By McCleave’s Fine Steppers
D I8 E A S E , accident, poilutea
wateij. w lr e ./n a ils , glass, cause
heavy loss A m on g st liv e stock.
Vaudeville
L iv e - S t o c k developm ent de­
mands th a t breeders and ow n­
ers protect themselves against
such losses.
M o rta lity
insurance in The
H a rtfo rd L iv e Stock Insurance
Com pany, w ith its broad and
lib e ra l coverage, provides for
th e paym ent o f loss incurred
by death o f your live stock
th ro ug h any cause..
N o m a tte r w h e th e r you raise
liv e stock fo r m a rk e t or for
fa rm use, insure it.
B e tte r be
is equipped to
in a jiffy
Under Direction Geo. Andrews
safe than
pocket.
out of
Running Races, Novelty Auto and
Motorcycle Races, Rodeo Stunts.
Big Displays Stock, Poultry and all
kinds of products.
BIG
NIGHT ATTRACTIONS
Of All Kinds
Billings Agency
Estab. 1883
*
R eal E s ta te A Real Insurance
41 fi. M ain St.
Phone 211
ASHLAND
DAY
Bring, your ear in and avoid trouble with the
officers.
Shoe Shop
“Shasta”
Ice Cream
Ashland Gleaning end
Dyeing Works «
35 First S t
Auto.Electric Shop
our shop at once for Head­
ASHLAND
$2.25
Nothing makes a* person fool "bet­
ter than,, being well pressed. Let
us keep you that way.
u
Jackson County’s
HEADLIGHTS TESTED
Don’t Let the Traf
FERNS
^ d ju s f Your Headlight*
'Tis no disgrace to get a Mule
powder on your shoulder.
W e. will clean It* off before the
suit looks older.
Clean A Dye.
Have Your
Horse Show
Ideal for Hunting
OVERLAND
YOU CANNOT
AFFORD TO MISS
BEAUTIFUL
THE PARK GARAGE
The U niversity of O regon
The professional schools of Archi­
tecture and Allied A rts— Business
Administration—Education—Grad­
uate Study—Journalism— Law—
Medicine— Music— Physical Edu­
cation—Sociology— Extension.
« MOSCOW— Iodine
at
one-
third the world's market price,
snd lit quantities sufficient to
supply one-half the world's needs
will be produced In a new plant
nearing completion in Baku.
The capacity'of the plant will
be 350 to 400 ' tons yearly,
whereas the present world's out­
put Is 700 tons. After meeting
the domestic demand for too
tons, there will remain 250 to
300 tons for export.
Sunday Dinner
“A Dish o f Health—Nature’s Best
Food in most tempting form,”
The College of literature. Science
and the A rts with 22 departments.
ARMY BLANK
fcrlng their catechism along.
as manufactured by The Ashland Creamery
from pure dairy products, not chemicals, is
contains:
| | le
please
HOTEL ASHLAND
CAFE
Calendar Of Eventi
The Ladies or the Social Circle
of the Christian church are hav­
ing a social evening in the
chu?ch parlor Monday evening,
September 14. A program has
been arranged and refreshments
- DR. CHARLES A. HAINES
will be served in the dining
Physician and surgeon
room of the church.
Office Phone 1 6 W
The Ladles A rt clnb will hold
Honte P ito n e! 6 4 -L a picnic In Lithla Park, Monday
Office hours, 10 to 13 A. M.; 8 evening at 6:30 o'clock.
All
to 5 P, II.; 7 to 8 evenings. Citi­ members and their famiHes are
zens Baffk Building.”
invited to attend and bring wall
filled
baskets.
Should
tbe
DR. HAWLEY — A
weather be stormy, the picnic
Office.
Phone 91
will be held in the Civic Club
House.
FO R HALE— 10-acre farm; 7
acres in cultivation, family or­
chard; 7-room bouse; barn; good
water; right In the town of Mill
throat— X-ray including teeth,.
City.
The town with the big
Jfllce hours, 10 to 12 and L-to
payroll.
Price 16,000.
W ill
6, Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland,
trade for Ashland property of
Oregon.
equal or lesser value, and give
PLANINO MILL
time on difference.
Address
« « M r , J. E. Ray, -Mill City, Ore­
JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET
gon.
4-26*
WORKS, Cor. Helman and Van
Ness.
194— tf
"BUILDING, Repairing, Shing­
ling, 'Painting, Kalsomlning, Re-
W H IT T L E TRANSFER CO.
flnlshlng« W. T. Blackwell, ?19
For Service
Garfield. Phone 323L,
307-tf Dealers in Coal, Wood, Packing.
Crating,and Storage. Long dist­
FO R
SALE— Used
Upright ance . trucking:
piano, 3110, time if desired. In ­
ta tte st Borgenson’s 10c Store. T. L. POW ELL— General Trans­
fer — Good team and motor
296-tf
trucks. Good serYice at a rea­
sonable price. Phone 83.
FO B SALE: — Sand for plast­
ering and concrete work. C ir i
F E H IO E . ROACH
oat of solid stone. Fully -tested.
Transfer — Expross — Storage
Reaver Realty Co.
812-tf Hauling — Dray work of all
ktnda. Quick motor service. Dry
wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R,
376 B. Street.
118— tf
will
kindly responded to InalsUnt de­
mand by playing another de-
Church Of The Naoareue
lightful selection.
Mr. C hauy,
Corner 4th and C streets.
•
8.
J.
Chaney,
Minister
In earnest, cordial fashion then
Sunday school, 1:41; preach­
The Sunday school w ill meet
welcomed the teacher«; those
I at 8:48. Classes are provided ing, 11:88; children’s meeting,
who had been here before, and
8:88; Y. P. 8., 8:48.
Union
those newly come, and pledged I for all ages and all are welcome.
service at the Methodist chnrch
hearty cooperation la the work There were >>• preseat, i t the at 8:00 p. m.
President H.
of the schools, and In torn naked Sunday school hour lest B«aday. Thornton Wiley will
be
the
their support in the upbuilding] The pastor w ill speak at tbs
speaker
at
the
morning
service.
of the community. ,
i 1 morning church service . There
John F. Rodman, Pastor.
Miss
Superintendent
George
A. will be s|eclal music.
I Madge Marean is ' the leader
Briscoe, in behalf of the city
teachers,
responded,
pledging for the JBpwprth League meet­
that cooperation and support and I ing at 4:45 Sunday evening.
asking that all work aide by side This Js the young peoples de­
8EIGNIB8— A bull. Infuriated
In the great task confronting votional service and there were
them.
For the new teachers, more than «0 present last Sun­ by the noise of the motor of an
Mias Laura Best, expressed their day evening. The union services airplane of the Paris-Brussels
.appreciation
of
the
interest will be held n t the Methodist line which had been compelled
A ll are .to make a forced landing here
shown, and effort made in meet­ church nt 8 p. m.
cordially invited to Sil the J^ost- twenty kilometers from Brussels,
ing a ml welcoming no heartily to
charged the plane and after a
Ashland, those so lately cornel ings at the Methodist church,
a tt «
(ew rnshea battered It to bits.
and pledging their best effort In
The Salvation A rm y,
The pilot and eight pasaengers
cordial cooperation. Mias Gladys
Regular Sunday services at who had fled after the first
Morton
sang
two
beautiful
Sunday school nt •barge, escaped.
aolo^ which gars much pleasure 11 and 8.
to an appreciative audience. The 8:80— this is Rally Day and so
closing number, was a monologue a program and treat w ill be the
"Mrs. Money made's Fitting," Jn order *of the afternoon. -Thel|
which a number of characters Young Peoples Legion w ill be at
were portrayed in delightful way 8:80 p. m., led by Corps Cadet
Week night services on
by Mrs. W ilm er M. Potoy.
AI Lane.
story suited to the occasion was I Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
given in response to enthusiastic st eight. A hearty welcome to
sit Is extended at these services.
applause.
Envoy 8ehwindel.
* A game, in which the various!
13 83 18
family trees were traced af-l
Sept. 13, 1925
forded no end of fun and was First Church Of Christ, Schmttat
Pioneer
Ave.,
8.
.
SPECIAL
very effective in breaking up the
Sunday service nt 11 o’clock,
groupings.
Way was then led
subject:
"Substance."
Sunday
to the Junior room where punch
Shrimp Cocktail
school
at
10
o’clock.
Wednesday
and wafers were served st a
Soup
pretty table, presided over by evening meeting at 8 o’clock.
Cream of Celery
Rending room open daily from
four young ladles.
They were
Salad
assisted by a. number of others. 3 until 5 p. m., except Sundays
Asparagus Tips on Toast
Beautiful flowers were in evi­ and holidays.
A
FOR HALE
Golden
and
Lemon cling peaches. Doran, 698
Ashland 8t. Phone 286J.
tf
ta è e tM ea l
• clock. ‘ Children
There Are Reasons Why
People Buy
STAR CARS
One reason is tliat Star Cara have worlds of power and dur­
ability — such as Dead Indian Mountain in < High Gear.
The Chicago Board of Health States
WATCH LATER ANNOUNCEMENT FOR A LOW
GEAR DEMONSTRATION UP A 75 PER CENT
GRADE.
•
“EAT MORE ICE CREAM
Bring in.your old^ear and trade it on a New Star, with the
Million Dollar Motor.
.ke it in Ashland at
shland Creamery
HAMAKER
“Service Worth While”
MOTOR CO.
t Phone 37