Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 05, 1925, Image 3

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D B. OMABLBä A. HAINES
Physician and surgeon
(Wien Phene l e w
BOOMS— Special winter ratee
Home Phoa<-1«4/L
with or without bath.
Hotel Office hours. 10 to 13 A. M.; 3
Ashland.
38-3 f® • F . M.; 7 to 8 evenings, e ili­
senä Bank Btalldtng.
FOB BENT— 6-room furnished
house.
Inquire nt 713 Oak
Above Tidings
Street.
38-1*
Under the broad bine teat;
Bit high lu a trapese swing,
A bit of pink— Inconsequent.
Apptowklts, Charlea
Míre«. C. E. Biegel, U C. Stock,
buds, sweat peas, bride’s wreath Coa Steveas, the guest of honor,
and ferns.
'
Mrs. Dan Kay, and the hosteales
Mrs« Krohn's dress was a pink Minees Qertrade and Heleno
georgette over pink satin, that
waa set off with a bit of satin
ribbon in front of delphinium Calendar Of Event—
Tuesday afternoon will be
blue. She wore a band of pink
tulle about her hair and carried gaeet day at the Civic Club,
a coraage bouquet of rosebuds, ■vary member la asked to bring
a, firiend or friends. Any new­
sweet peas and ferns.
Mtsa Abbott were a drees of comers In Ashland interested In
orchid-shaded georgette over an d a b work are also Invited. Cards
orchid satin slip.
She wore a and other social games will be
picture hat of orchid velvet and provided. Playing will start at
also carried a corsage bouquet S ilo .. Social committee consist­
of roeebuds, French marigold ing of Mrs. P. 8. Provost and
and ferns.
Mrs. W. L. Maxey It in charge,
Ushers nt the wedding were assisted by Mrs. Dorn Provost.
J. Wayland Owen of Longview, Mrk. Karl Nlms, Mrs. Andy Mc-
Wash., and James King of Oae. An executive board, meet­
Eugene.
ing will be held at 1:16 preced­
A t 8:89 o’clock n reception ing this meeting.
wan held n t the home 6f Mr.
and Mrs) Edwin L. Knapp and Parent-Teachers’ Meeting—
attended .by about 160 guests.
Miss Crane, physical director
In
the
receiving line
were of the local schools, explained
bridegroom and bride, Mrs. W il­ her work Friday at the meeting
liam Steuding, Mr. and Mrs. A. of High school P. T. A. circle nt
F Abbott of Ashland, Miss Ethn the Library. Miss Crane is well
Abbott of Ashland and Mrs. Al
fred Krohn of Portland.
thou
Mrs. Jennie L. Sweet of Long- van<
view poured and Mrs. J. Way- glrli
land Owen of Longview served i The
pledged
the Ices.
| to hi
Out-of-town guests Inclded Mr. ment.
and Mrs. A. F. Abbott of Ash­
land, Miss Btha Abbott of Ash­
land, Robert Sweet of Longview,
Mrs. Jennie L. Sweet of Long­
IN APPRECIATION
view, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wayland
(Contributed)
Owen of Longview, Mr. and Mrs.
“Love knows no reserve.
It
J. B. Ooff of Tacoma, Miss DeEtt
never grows weary.
It counts
Myers of Sheridan, Mrs. Elisa­
beth Jolllsse of 8eattle, Mrs.
Wayne Akers of Klamath Falls
and Mrs. B. W. Bird of Spo-
Yon, too, hang swaying on cob-
FOR R E N T nt the Vista Apart­ DB. ERNEST A. WOODS— Praq,
tics limited to eye, ear, nose ana
ment, n warm, cosy furnished,
Ton seem so tar away.
throat— X-rny Including teeth,.
two room apartment with kitch­
OSlcp hoars, 10 to 12 and 3 to Beneath, toy people and animals
6, Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland,
shift
enette and hath. One and one
Oregon.
half blocks from library. Phone
Through a strangely pattern­
ed play.
122.
25-tf C. BLLYSON SHINN. D.MJ),
<Tt Isens Bank Bldg.
FOR RENT — Abbott Dairy Office Phone 181. Bee. Phone 184
only watt for the sign from
Ranch, 40 aerea. E. Main, Ash­
J®“
t
Evenings By Appointment
land. See H . C. Onley.
23-7*
To make the great adventure,
will not think of falling stars
FOR R E N T —Private garage
Nor hoed fear's foolish cen-
between , 2nd and 3rd streets. JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET
WORKS, Cor. Helman and Van
Mear paved alley. Phone 23 or
Ness. Phons 161.
194-tf
378-R.
22-tf
Yes! We shall flash through
the ocean of alrt
WHITTLE TRANSFER CO.
FO R K E N T — New, modern,,
For Service
And when we meet half way
furnace heated Apts., and sleep­
ing rooms. Chattln Apts., Phone Dealers in Coal, Wood. Packing,
303-R.
Call forenoons or eve­ Cratfhg and Storage. Long dist­ I ’ll let the swing slip and ding
to your fingers
nings.
9-1 Mo. ance trucking.
’TUI you draw me up to you!
FOB RBNT— Splendid light airy T. L. POW ELL— General Trans­ — IR E N E STEW ART, Eugene.
fer — Good team and motor
apartment, suitable for two or
trucks. Good service at a rea­
three persons. 63 Nutley street
sonable price. Phone S3.
or phono 44SJ.
6-tf
EUGENB, Ore., Oet. 6— At a
FEH1GE . ROACH
largo church- weddlng Wednes-
Transfqy
Exprosa — Storage
Hauling — Dray work of all dny night, September 30, In
FOR SALE— Corn, |2 5 per kinds Quick motor service. Dry the First Congregatlonsl cbnrch.
ton by weight, or |3 0 by mea­ wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R, Miss Vlvlnn Bernlce Steuding,
376 B. Street.
113— tf grnnddanghter of Mrs. W illiam
sure, while 20 tons lasts. Geo.
Hartley, Talent.
28-3t A N Y G IR L IN TROUBLE— May Stendine of this city, and Letto
kane.
communicate with Ensign Lee Franklin Abbot), son of Mr.
Upon their return from a two
of the Salvation Army nt the and Mrs. A. F. Abbott of Ash­
FOR SALE— Grapes and ap­
weeks’
wedding trip, Mr. and
W
hite
Shield
Home,
666
May-
ples at
the orchard.
Best
land, were married. Rev. Fred
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
Mrs. Abbott will make their
varieties. Any quantity. A. H.
J. Clark reading the service.
Davenhlll, Valleyview.
Phone
About 200 relatives and friends home in Longview, where the
former Is northwest publicity
A.
L.
GIDEON
11F5.
28-3
witnessed toe ceremony,
manager for the Long Bell Lum-
Sales taken anywhere— anytime. eoinlrg from out of town
Ashland. Oregon
Homey
ber compatì?.
Both are grad-
occasion.
•
cottage, garage and half acre,
uates of the University of Oregon
While Mrs. Oifford Nash play
w e ll located. >1300. Also hall NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALK ed Lohengrea’s wedding march and were prominent in student
BY V IR T U E of an execution
activities.
Mrs. Abbott Is k
«cre and cottage and fruit- in
thc bridal party entered, coming
naw school section, 81000. 27-« on foreclosure, duly Issued out
member of Kappa Kappa Gamma
down the center aisle.
Miss
of and under the seal of the
STAPLES A PAYNE
Etha Abbott, sister of the brldo- sorority and Mr. Abbott a mem­
Circuit Court of the State of
ber of Pbl Gamma Delta fra-
Have Oregon, In and for the County grooi.i, of Ashland, as maid of
tefnity.
honor
led
the
procession,
fol­
been holding at very low
of Jackson, to me directed and
lowed by Mrs. Alfred Krohn
of 32500.
Splendid dw
dated on the 17th day of Sep­
(Jane Campbell of Portland) as
property, now reduced for
tember, 1925, In a certain action
The Girls Club held a very
matron of honor, after whom
■ale ta 32200.
therein, wherein E. . N. Butler
came the bride on the arm of enjoyable party Friday evening
STAPLES A PAYNE
and Frances Butler, httsbac^ and
her uncle, Edwin L. Knapp, who at the home of Misses Gertrude
wife, as Plaintiffs, recovered
gave her away*. They came to and Helene Blede on Nob HUI,
210 by 144, with five-room house judgment against Ralph L. Har­ the altar where were the bride­
The evening was spent writing
with bath. Terms. Inquire 276 ris and Irene Harris, husband groom and bis attendant,- Robert biographies of each guest pres­
Garfield 8t.
18-12* and wife, and the State of Ore- Sweet of Longview, Wash.
ent. The hooks, when completed
gon ss represented by the World
Tha altar was decorated with were very clever, the first prise
FO R BALM B Y OWNER— One W ar Veterans State Aid Com­
lavender and white asters ar­ going to Miss Emma Jenkins,
story Bungalow, furnished, two mission, the defendants for tho
ranged In a garland about the and second prize to Miss Gladys
apartments or one family home. sum of Four hundred ninety and
Miss Rath Osmun
altar, chancel and choir loft. A Appelgate.
Close In. Reasonable for cash,
10-tf costs snd disbursements taxed trellis of weeping willow boughs and Miss Pearl Wilshlre were
was fixed across the back of winners of the first and Consola­
at
Twenty-two
and
no-100
FO B BALE— 10-acre farm; 7 (822.00) dollars, and the further the altar and It was before this tion prises In the puzzle con­
that the service was read. At test.
acres In cultivation, family or­ snm
of
Fifty
and
no-100
At a late hour lovely refresh-
chard; 7-room house; barn; good (350.00) dollars, as attorney’s each side of, the altar was a tall
water; right in the town of Mill fees, which judgment was en­ candelabra containing a cluster meats were served, the table
of burning candles.
being beautifully decorated with
City.
The town with the big rolled
and docketed in the
The bride’s dress was heavy a center piece of a mlntatnre
payroll.
Price 36.000.
W ill Clerk's office of said Court in
for Ashland property of said County on the 14th day of white flat silk crepe, made se­ bride and groom. Mrs. Dan Kay
verely straight. W ith the gown was presented with a beautiful
or lesser value, and give September, 1925.
on difference.
Address
NOTICE 18 H ER EB Y OIVEN was worn a simple tulle veil that gift from the girls club.
Those present were: Mieses
J. E. Ray, Mill City, Ora- that, pusuant to the terms of was pleated across the back of
1
4-26* the said execution, I will on the hair and held in place.by a Gladys Applegate, Pearl Wilshlre.
the 24th day of October, 1926, wreath of orange blossoms and Ruth Osmun, Emma Jenkins.
at 10:00 o’clock A. M., at the a narrow strand of pearls which
W ANTED— Houee,
furnished
or unfurnished.
Phone Brom-
mar at 344L. 263 Oak St., or
g>, Aehland Fruit and Produce
A«-n
28-4*
W ANTED— Good cow. R. F. D.
1. Box 138. Geo. Halms. 27-3*
MARCELLING 75c, Phone 186J
for appointment or call 63 Hel-
man 8t., upstairs *PL
2* _1 mc>-
W ANTED: — Apple pickers,
two weeks work, paying 6 cents
per box.
Phone 373R2, E. C.
Gardner, Talent.
26— 4
MAKE OFFER— Five passing
e r Overland touring car.
Jus!
overhauled. wl»h new battery
Doran, <98 Ashland St.
18-tl
W ANTED— Care-taker on tim­
ber ranch, 3 miles west or Ash­
land (old Mahan place). Rent
free and privilege of cutting
small wood. Audley Porter, 115
C h u r ch S t.
20-tf
CONVALESCENT HOME
Where the sick are cared for
Spécial rate to Invalids. Call 153
RAT PEARS In place or Apples
Pine hand picked pears, 76 cent*
per box la apple boxes, delivered.
Watermelons. 10 cents each at
patch, Cantelopee, potatoes, string
WUfclllg
beans, tomatoes, squash, rook
tag
apples. Call 386J1 at evenings or
300J office phene. Leave orders at
33 North Mata street. W. W . Rob;
Ison.
M ATERN ITY
Reasonable Ratee
153 Granite. Telepnone 163
front door of the courthouse In
the City of Jacksonville, in
Jackson County, Oregon, offer
for sale and vrill sell at public
auction for cash to the highest
bidder, to satisfy saM judgment,
together with the costs of this
sale, subject to redemption as
provided by law,, a ll of the right,
title and interest that the said
defendants, Ralph L. Harris and
Irene Harris had on the 27th
day of February, 1923, or now
have in and to the following de­
scribed property, situated In the
County of Jackson, 8tate of
Oregon, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point along the
northerly side line of Mechanic
Street, 40 feet west from the
southeasterly corner of L ot 3 In
Block 10, original town of Ash­
land ; thence northerly parallel
with the easterly side line of
said Lot 3, a distance of 200
feet to clley; thence westerly
parallel to Mechanic Street and
along the southerly side line of
said alley 30 feet; thence south­
erly and parallel with the west­
erly side line of said Lot 3 to an
Intersection at right angles with
Mechanic Street a distance of
approximately 200 feet; thence
easterly along the northerly aide
line of Mechanic Street, a dis­
tance of 30 feet to place of
beginning.
Dated this 18th day of Septem
her, 1925.
RALPH O. JENNING8.
Sheriff of Jackson
County, Oregon.
By OLGA E. ANDERSON.
Deputy.
17-6 Mon
BUILDING, Repairing, Shlng-
ig, Painting, Kalsominlng, Re­
Umatilla farmers had not a
lishing. W . T. Blackwell, 41» single fire during wheat har­
irfleld. Phone 833L,
307-tf vest.
HELP WANTED
Strengthens Weak Eyes
Wanted man and wife.
P-S-
Old fashioned camphor, wltcb-
nponslble, competent and eapable.
haeol, hydrastls, etc., as mixed In
To cook and take fulj ebarge of Lavoptik eye, wash, strengthens
kitchen.
Hotel Aektond.
38-8 eyes and relieves any case weak,,
strained or sore eyes. Acts sur­
prisingly quick. Aluminum eye
eup free.— McNair Bros., Dreg-
gists. . .
KOWCR TO CONTRACTORS
Proposals for a new Grade
School Building for School Dis­
trict No. 5, Jackson County.
Oregon, at Ashland, Oregon, will,
be re:elved by Board of Educa­
tion, at their office In Citizens
Bank BuUding, Ashland, up and
until 8 o'clock P. M. Thursday,
October 15, 1926.
Plan* and Specifications can
be secured of the Architects
Tourtellotte A Hummel, 311-13
Failin'; Building, Portland, Ore­
gon, or F. 8. Engle, Clerk -of
School District No. 6, at Aehland,
Oregon.
Prcpoenls Invited as follows:
"B "— General Construction.
. ’’C’’— Electric Wiring.
“ D”— Plumbing.
“ E "— Heating.
Certified Check or Bidders
Bond to decompany Proposal.
Surety Company Bond in not less
than 60 per cent of amount
of contract price will be required
of successful bidder to guarantee
the faithful performance of the
contract. General Conditions of
the contract and other conditions
governing the bidding, etc., are
In the specifications.
Bo^d o f Education reserves
the right to reject any or all
self-forgetting toll than to live
long In complacent self-lndul-
genca.”
“I live for those that love me.
Whose hearts are kind and
hufldrtdo unite
to sympathy
with the husband and family in
the loss of one whose place
can never be filled but whose
memory is as f. beautiful frag­
rance of I ovine unselfishness
and devotion.
«
Her deat^ when a bride of but
a few ^ n ^ n th r. seems doubly
tragic, but those who remain to
mourn know that God took her
home where pain and suffering
are unknown. x She is gone, her
work and influence are here.
The Rev. P. K. Hammqiid
of trin ity Episcopal church con­
ducted the funeral service, which
so short a while before he had
been called upon to do for her
well beloved mother, with the
same group of friends gathered
to pay the last tribute. Masses
of beautiful flowers bore mute
testimony to their respect and
affection.
Beside mother and brother, she
rests in Mountain View cemetery.
tai SHttbar df Immigrants tor
this oountry daring the last sev­
enteen years up to 1,383,486.
Immigration
from
Portugal
during the eoreateen-yeer period,
1908 to 1934, waa far greater
than that from any other country
with Immigration from Spain to)«
lowing In second place.
* During thia period 624,305
Portuguese. 367,<38 Spanish and
337,463 Italian« came to take
up homes In this country^ 81.-
741 Germans, 60,294 Turks and
64,018 Russianx came to Bra­
sil during the same period.
DflRhlHG STUDIO
For Portraits That Please
READY
RIO DE JANEIRO. Oct. 3—
(U. P .)—'Almost one hundred
Oeser’s Ashland
Service Station
GENERAL
GASOLINE
the same good qualitieH
summer and winter. Fill
your tank and let your en-
full oversize only
Firestone regular
30x3 1-2
We are eager to serve you
W ithin the next ten years, w e see more
industries, better development o f the re­
sources o f this region, better business
for everyone; and n o w is the time to get
ready.
Our N ew Industries Department is
w ith you—n ew capital and new people
are needed to make the most o f your
w ealth o f natural resources.
T he N e w Industries Department is
disclosing to investing capital the great
ra w material w ealth o f our Agriculture,
Tim ber and Minerals. It is working for
the legitim ate expansion o f every indus­
trial possibility for the region, and sup­
plying a consolidated, supplementary
Chamber o f Commerce type o f service
for the five Oregon counties and the one
California county within our territory.
W e have every confidence in w hat the fu­
tu re holds ih store, and hydro-electric power’s
participation in it. A t present the Industries of
thia region are counting more on electricity
than ever before; and w e are proud to be able
to aay that the communities w e serve have ad­
vanced further in the use of labor-saving house­
hold equipment than m any of the largest cities
on this coast or anywhere else. I f you are ready
to have you r household work done e/eefn'c*£(y
—a m em ber o f this company w ill be glad to
CAUPORNU OREGON POWER C0M BW Ï
Dr. W. Oeser, Prop.
DREAM CREAM
WHIP WITH
K IL L
THE
BOWL
’ M O TH S
SEE THEM
by having your clothes
drycleaned often.
;
NEW WINTER
Standard Gleaners
H ardware
Free Delivery Service
Phone 108
95 Oak St.
W inchester Store
A Big Dollar
Is Your First Dollar
tEDCftOWN
GASOLINS
N ew W inter “ Red C row n" now on tale is
a new gasoline expressly developed to
meet a ll the conditions that cold weather
imposes on your motor.
Split-second starting that oaves the starter-
battery, undue priming and crankcase oil
dilution.
The quickest-acting gasoline seedk-emooth
acceleration, tremendous power-energy—
SCHOOL D I8TR IC T NO. 6
V. O. N. SMITH, Chairman.
F. S. ENGLE, Clerk.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice 1« hereby given that
the undersigned has been duly
appointed Administratrix of the
Estate of Johh Prader. dekeaafed.
and all persons having claims
age Inst said Estate are required
to present them with proper
vouchers, within six months from
this date, to L. A. Roberts, A t­
torney for said Estate, at his of-,
flee over The Cltlsons Bank of
Ashland, Oregon.
DEPOSIT that First Dollar in our bank on inter-'
eat sad let it earn WAGES FOR YOU.
KEEP putting other dollars with It.
IT W ILL BE a wonderful pleasure in seeing the
steadily increasing balance in your bank book,
«dried by the semi-annually compound interest
credit«.
e
ALL OF THIS will help make it easy to keep np
the good work.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Dated September 81, 1831.
ELSIE PRADER,
Executrix.
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1 » 4 Mon.
TOMORROW
thousand people from all pa’ls
of the world
Immigrated
to
Brasil In 1924, bringing the to
true,
For the human ties that bind me.
For the task that God assigned
me,
For the bright hope« left be­
hind me
And the good that I can do.”
The thought embodied In the
above lines was beautifully ex-
amplified in the life of Mrs.
Frances
McWilliams
Spencer,
whose recent death brought so
much sadness to the host* of
friends who grieve with the fam­
ily in the passing of the one
whose life tiudhed and blest so
many.
Coming to Ashland as a young
girl, her education, and her
early teaching experiences were
obtained here.
Her success as
a teacher Is well known. Scores
of children came under her su­
pervision and her Influence lc
their lives will always be felt,
a gifted Christian girl she gave
of her talents
ungrudgingly,
both In church, at home and In
social life. The horizon widened,
and the later years of her teach­
ing were given to California
schools, at -Calexico, and In Oak­
land, and In these communities
It’s Time to Think About Y our
Christmas Portrait
Ashland, Oregon.
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