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

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w u «« “Jt& M r art
•a d « W *i • ( Oeeee." A v m o I d art
« fc >r the Msndamw JamM Leases
Only F d M arti Raachart. waa a pleas-
tnlly »*« number of the program.
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The closing paper written by
t h * Mrs. Daveahlll, was oa "Interior
folk JDkcoratloa at a Home."
Roll
eery ball at the fifth meeting, Feb-
Ba- flw ry 1», 1115, waa S short
i the history of -the making and uses
folk •<
glass.
called,
"OMmpaee
a Of Through the LookiaR Glam."
ince. T * o papers were given; "M ar
par* rtage and Divorce Laws,” t by
seat Mrs. WilUakn Glenn aad ."Care
un- aad Covering of ‘ Walls and
tlon nhor»,” by Mrs. D. H. Jaekson.
base Mrs Mabel Raachart -and Mrs.
rare Jam.-» Lennox sang. A sewing
ef- school was hold March tha 4th.
here 19th and 12th.
A t the sixth
rare masting, March 19, 1926, It war
and decided to discontinue the or.
sub- gkglzatlon as a P. T. A, and
ad* hereafter ba known as "The
ant Valley View Community Club."
mu- Two papers, "InttlaUve gdd Ref*
ana- erand um," by Mrs. R. Applegate,
«nt, and "Home Furnishing" by Mrs
lion John Farmer were read.
The
roll call at this meeting waul
,
^
7 to » evenings. Cll
Building.
,
Mary Tneker. tP U a a . for the
year 'w ill be discussed and a de­
tailed account given in tha next
« taane. ’ * ,
FBHIUK . ROACH
Transfer ** Bxproes — Sion
Hanllag
Dray work of i
Matft Quick m otor sirttoe. I
wood e f all kinds.
976 B. Street.
Phono 416
lit-
A number of meetings held
the latter "part of the weak will
be reported In Thursday's col*
um n;' amoag them the Home
Missionary society o f the Metho­
dist church. the Parent Teacher
ConacU meeting, the Bridge elab
all hold Friday, and a number
of others whose 'reports were
not meatvod in tiagg to publish
NOTICE OF •SHERIFF'S BALM
BY V IR T U E of an execution
FO B BALE— Cleveland motor
cycle. Phono 418L,
34-4*
FOB HALE— Green - pickling
tomatoes, 76 coats per 190
pounds.
Bring
boxes.
The
Covered. Wagon. Phoenix. >9*9*.
Through the
president, the r
View which we
publish, tells
compltahed dur
closed aad In
-of work thia
organlsatloa ei
pllsh dnrlng t
From time to 1
be given of the
A social affi
families aad fri
bersbip win be
arranged for
quite an elabon
ned.
"The Valley
inlly
club held its
I of
the season at
_ View
school house October 1. A short
business session was hold when
the standing committees fpr the
year were .appointed and a com­
plete report of the previous
year's work toraq read hy . Mrs.
L. H. OaBatln. The repoit fob
Iowa: “T ie first meeting of the
year waa held October Id . 1911.
Miss Brewster was present anti
gave a talk on sewing and mil
llnery, nutrition, boys' and girls'
elnb work and suggested ways cf
"The Birds of Oregon.”
April-
17, 1926, Was an evening meet­
ing attended by the families and
friends of the membership. Abon*
7® were present and
supper
served. In the session which fol
lowed, it w as decided to Join
the district federation of Women’»
Clnbs.
The sum 4>f 910. war
voted to be paid toward the VaL
ley- View sign on the highway.
Piano solos were given .by the
Mtaees Frances Gallatin and Mina
Milner and two papers, "Property
rights and Distribution." and
"Window Decoration and Goe.l
Designs In Furniture" wore rend
by Mrs. Wllllaift Stratton and
Mrs. Carl Glaacew, respectively.
A t the last meeting -of the year,
May 11, 1926, the club had 89
special guests a number of mem-
bors from the Upper Valley Com
inanity club.
Board M eeting Of Delph'an
Hortet)-—
The first board meeting of the
Beta chapter of the Delphian so­
ciety for the ensuing year w m
held at. the home of Mrs. Clyde
Malone. Wednesday afternoon at
9:19.
Owing to the absence e f the
president, Mrs. Stanley Robinette,
Strong Tooth
FOB SALE— 19-aere farm; 7
•eras la egUlvallon, family or­
chards 7-roAm R o o m ; ..harm good
water; right In the town of M ill
City.
The town with tho big
payroll.
P riM »9,999.
W ill
trade for Ashland property of
eqaal or leeaer value, aad give
time on difference.
Address
ewaer. J. B. Ray. M ill City, Ore-
non
4-26*
2V A C M H 14 scree tilled,
•a d 3 for pasture.
Priced at
»1,999."
a ACRES best of land, fenced,
»999.
ll.OS ACRES bottom land, al­
fa lfa and grain, living water, lr
ligation fo r 7 1-3 acres, aheap
at »116®.
A ll near City limits, with tele­
phone aad B . F. D. privileges.
Inquire of O. 8. Butler, 41 Gran­
ite St.. City.
»«-1 mo.
L O W — Crank
for
Chandler
ear, eg Iowa S t or Boulevard.
Finder leave at Tidings office.
"
34*2«
LOBT— Ball Terrier; answers
By name of •P al.'* Return tor
reward at Pewder Puff Beauty
Show
32-tf
WANTED— Chre-taker on tim­
ber ranch, 3 miles west of Ash­
land (old Mahan place).
Real
free and privilege of cpttlng
•m ail wood. ,A«dley Porter, 116
Church I t
~ i
oonvauwcent ' home
'Where the sick are caved for
(969.99) doBara,- as attorney’s
foes, which Judgment was en
rolled and docketed In
the
Clerk’v office of said Court in
said County an' the 14th day of
September, 1926.
NOTICE IS H EREBY G IVEN
that, pnsuSnt to the terms of
the said execution, I wlU oa
the 24th day of October, 1926,
at 16:00 o’clock A. M., at the
front doer of the courthouse In
the City Of Jacksonville, la
Jackson County, Orogon, offer
for M ie and will sell at public,
auction for cash to the highest
bidder, to mtlsfy said Judgment,
together with the coats of this
sale, subjeet to redemption as
provided by law, all of the right,
title and interest that the u h l
defendants, Ralph L. Harris and
Irene Harris had on the 27th
day of February, 1929, ‘or now
have in and to the following de­
scribed property, situated in the
.County of Jackson, State of
Orogon, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point along the
northerly side line of Mechanic
Street. 40 feet weal from the
southeasterly corner of Lot 3 In
Block 10, original town of Ash­
land; thenee northerly parallel
with the easterly side line of
said L o t. 9. a distance of 200
fort to alley; thence westerly
parallel to Mechanic Street and
along the southerly side lloe_ ef
said alley 20 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
Dated this 18th day of Septem
r , 192».
R A LPH O. JENNTNOS,
Sheriff of Jackson
County, Oregon.
By OLGA B. ANDERSON, !
Deputy.
17-6 Mpa
"Music Appreciation" waa the
central theme of the evening. In
the presentation of the first
chapter^ Mra. Aiklns told very
•Interestingly kow the composer
builds the complete melody from
the motive. In Illustration tha
round “Three Blind Mice" was
sung by Mra. Fuller, Mrs. Nell,
Mias Shepherd and Mira Wallace.
Primitive music waa dlncwma il
and motives. Illustrative, were
played upon the ’ piano.
The
different ways of repetition. Imi­
tation, transposition and restate­
ment of the motive were brought
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
. Notice to • hereby given that
the upderalgned baa been duly
appointed Administratrix of the
Estate of John Prader, deceased,
and all persona having claims
against said Estate are required
to present them with- proper
Vouchers, within six months from
thia date, to L. A. Roberts, A t­
torney for M id Estate, at hto of*
rice over The Citisens Bank of
Ashland,,■Oragan,
Dated September 21, 1|26.
E L S IE PRADER,
Executrix.
17*4 Mon.
nor
Men, Women and
Children—
95 Oak St.
Oeser’s Ashland
Service Station
9 .5 0
$
We are eager to serve yon
Dr. W. Oeser, Prop,
DREAM CREAM
We Deliver Meats
BOWL
Any Part of Town
and you can always know
SEE THEM
you arc getting the liest
meats obtainable
Fourth Street
Meat Market
Hardware
D E C O R A TED T E A PO TS
H A L L O W ’E N F A V O R S
Feed Needs
—and have the feeds which will make your stock
most productive, and our prices are very reasonable.
Get Our Prices and See Our Stock
H. B. PLUMMER, GROCERY
o p ro è rrtç
the
plaza
W hile the Weather is Still Warm Have
the Baby’s Photo Made.
GENERAL
GASOLINE
Lithia Springs Hotel Building
WHIP WITH
H A N D P A IN T E D B R E A D B O A R D S
Ask About Our Oetolier Special
Firestone regular
Prescription Druggist
BABCOCK’S GIFT SHOPPE
DARLING studio
/^ G E N E R A L X
/P E T R O L E U M ^
CORPORATION
Little ones for purse or
Kiket in service cases.
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
Up, to data (ha capital has
quality— not quite so maeh of
It as before It began to grow
so fast, but considerable.
The
boosters are prepared to sacrifice
more and more of it In the in*
WE KNOW YOUR
By CHARLES P. STEW ART
NBA Service W riter
*
WASHINGTON— Boostors
for
a "greater Washington”— 1,990,-
1)00 population Is .their present
bullaeye— may mean well, but
personally l*m out of sympathy
with them.
Washington,
the
hipsters
say, is one of the nicest— per­
haps the very nicest— of all the
towns In the country to live In.
Well, so- It la, and one of
the nicest things about It is that
It Isn't too beastly big.
It**
grown to beat a full house in
recent years, but even yet It
Tires .‘10x3 1
full oversize only
Standard Cleaners
Phone 106
WASHINGTON-
LETTER.
Big. ones for the dress
ing taide.
$ 1 .2 5
Free Delivery Service
- A report of the Rummage Sale.
Rhlch was held Friday and Sat­
urday by the Civic Club will be
given In Thursday's colum n.
characteristics of s
ty»«.
burg— all io * eonveweaaea ol
s Mg city mines a tot of the
drawbacka
PHONS
WIRES
T h e degree th at a tow n uses electricity
— like the size o f its banks— is pretty apt
to tell h o w "live’r a tow n is. I t ’s inter­
esting to note then th a t the com m uni-
ties w e serve have advanced further in
the use o f electric ranges, w ashing m a ­
chines, and other labor-saving equip­
m ent— than m any o f the largest and
presumably most advanced cities in the
country!
I t is a region o f “live w ires'*.and o f
unlim ited natural resources and w ealth
— an up-and-coming one in w hich to
live a a d grow .
In helping to develop the region this
Com pany sees a real opportunity for
service and to that end has created its
N e w Industries D e p a rtm e n t T h e D e ­
partm ent is supplying a supplementary
C ham ber o f Commerce type o f service
to the one California and five Oregon
counties w ith in our territory. I f you
kn o w o f anyone w hom you believe
m ig h t come here either to live o r take
p art in our industrial grow th, the D e ­
partm ent w ill be glad to help you bring
them here.
O r i f you are ready to let electricity
do the w o rk in you r ow n household, o r
business — cost inform ation and other
d ata w ill be supplied a t any o f our offices.
114
ester Store
CENT
October 15-16-17 — Thursday, Friday» Saturday
SUPERIOR
BREAD
Olrlif Have Pretty Kyes
Through the co-operation of our manufacturers and wbolesalers wo are able to put on this big money-saving
sale for you. This is purely an advertising sale to acquaint you with the high quality of merchandise ca r
ried in our stock and the high quality of service always rendered onr patrons. THE PLAN: You buy any
item offered on the sale at the regular price and for one cent more we give you another of the same item.
All regular stock «wrehandise that you are buying every day .in the year.
No girl to pretty H her 'byes
am rM, strained on. havn dark
BU1MHNÔ, Repairing, Sklng-
Bag, Painting, Kalsominlng, Ra-
flnlahlng. W . T. Blackwell, «1®
Garfield. Pheue 933L,
,,7 Ü
• ATTENTION
Civic Club Rummage Hale—
tiw same good qualities
summer and winter. Fill
your tank and let your Fu
gine decide.
Combs
pranne and brocade velvet. At
the second meeting, Nov., 90.
1094, the members answered,
roll caH with spicy remarks, (a
few words on the origin and umj
of th e various kinds of spines.)
"A paper by Mrs. R. Chaney
on color harmony was very Inter­
esting. The third meeting. Do*
eember 18. 1994, had for ite
roll call. “Dough Beye,” short
statements eoncernng different
things used In baking.
Mrs
p te lia M e ra e read • P*P«r
"Tha Selection of a Homeaite."
A paper, "C U M Labor Law and
the Adoption of Children.” waa
given hy Mrs. 4. R. MncCracken.
On January 16. 1296. the fourth
meeting of the roll call waa
’ •Out of the Prospector's Pan,"
a abort description of Various
u rtala . Mrs. Jamsa'Lennox* ad*
had h®r tatblMt? to iia si with
the etoh, tha hoard tons called
upon to elect a now president.
Mrs. F. G. Doan was unanimously
elected president of the society.
Routine business was disposed
of. and conversational work for
tha first group meetings gone
over with the supervisor. Mrs.
V. V. Mills.
The first gronp
meeting will he h,eld Tuesday
afternoon, October 12. at two
o’clock, groups to meet 'n t the
homes of their respective lead-'
era with the exception of Mrs
John Flnneran’s group, who will
meet with her nt the home of
Mrs. Clyde Malone.
Hereafter
all meetings of tha Delphian so­
ciety will be held at two o’eloek.
rings.
Simple camphor, wttoh-
hasrt, ate., a® mixed la Lavoptik
eye wash, keeps eyes kertthy,
sparkling and vlvaeiona. Dainty
aye cup free.— McNair Bros.,
Druggists.
. .
Club with Your. Neighbor—Check up on the Sales Sheet that will be left at your door.
Franklin Bakery
Or at Your Grocer
EAST SIDE PHARMACY