Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 19, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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DR. W. Í . CRANDALL
Physician A
Office Phone 190.
Rome 407-3
First National Bank Bids-
roa aam
DR.-CHARLES A. RAINES
^FOR R E N T — Furnished cabin«
Office Phene 104-J
•m all
apartments..
II»
Home Plxjnei04*L
Uranita St.
33.tr
Office honre, 10 to. IS A. M.; S
tkt êousty Ah« stile fair, lihtroll and Part Patrons of gatherings, with varied entertain­
Alpha Chapter, of whom twenty- ment.
live in Ashland at pres­
f i It 66
ent
,
Rusinens Girts (Suh Meets-
M r aad Mrs. V. V. Milks ware
Miss Gladys Applegate was
Is Beautiful
and hostess at dinner Sat- Celebrated Tw entieth
hpstess at the regular meeting
■r«ay evening at their pleasant Anatveraery
of the Business
Girls’
Club of the Past?
la Strawberry Lane.
Mrs. Hitchcock and son and which occurred Thursday eve­
Covers were laid for five, with daughters left Wednesday eve­ ning. Other than the member
Not if you heed Natures
Virginia Tavener, Mr. Stan- ning for Dunsmuir, where they ship there was one special guest.
lay Robinette and Mrs. Ella Mills joined Mr. Hitchcock to spend Miss Frances Howard of Mtd-
Warning Signal, Wildroot
the dinner guests. Mrs. Stanley I the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. ford.
Robinette is spending the winter Hitchcock
celebrated
their
Needle work, which took tho
Quinine Hahr Tonic, 75c.
la ¡Portland, the little daughter twentieth wedding anniversary form of hemming glass towels for
having been placed In school while In Dunsmuir.
one of tha club members, re­
there.
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cently a bride, occupied the eve­
1'?-'
'
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Luncheon Tuesday—
ning. but, with the work, was
Deiphlaa Group Meeting»—
The W. R. C. will enter- all the jo llity and fun which this
group meetings
_ Three
...
the, tain the Department president organization have at their gath-
-D^phUnp were held this w eek,'ttt a ,uncheon. October the
Prescription Druggist
»Conti,11,«4 on Pare Four»
.H „ C' GaIey- Mra D j twentieth. This function was to
Lithia Springs Hotel Belldlag
PerOsaJ and Mrs. John Flnneran have been held the seventeenth
aa leaden» In the groups, which but WM postponed until the
art composed of a membership of later date
Ne care for h, hut welcom
fifteen la each group.
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rtliti i« often
"Early Egyptian History and cluKH « „„.„alae d —
Literature,“ with major and m i n o r Mrg a u . McNair. #ag
j
TIDINGS WANT A l » 0 E L L
topics was discussed by the mem-j by Mrg
Henry Cttrler
1
ANYTHING.
tha conversational method lalned the ..Who ,)o..
4
used rather than written reports. the Methodist Sunday
school
The object of the ¡¿mall groupings Friday afternoon. There were
la to facilitate ease in expression
at least twenty members pres­
by larger opportunity being given ent to enjoy the pleasant 'social
each Individual in the group.
afternoon and the study which
’A Chapter meeting will be held was begun at this meeting.
the 27th of October, which ull
The class has planned to take
members attend. A new member
Do not let the eoltl weather catch you without suf­
up a definite Bible study and
has affiliated recently, a mem­
ficient number of heaters in your house.
Mrs. A. A. Madden, the presi­
ber of the orgapizallon from
dent of the class, acted as lead­
You can depend on our
' t
Colorado.
Mrs. Cunning brings
er for the day’s lesson. A busi­
with her a fine enthusiasm tor
ness session preceded thu study.
the work and the members feel
It was decided at this meet­
that her coming is a decided ac-
ing to hold the next at the
quisition. Mrs. Cunning is spend-
home of Mrs. I. A. Dews, in Med­
lag the winter here. Her young
ford. Mrs. Dews was the former
son Is attending high .school.
teacher
of the class and the
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FOB
R EN T— New, modern, to 6 P. M.; 7 to 8 evenings. Citi­
furnace boated Apts., and sleep­ sene Bank Building.
Mrs. Onice E. Andrews, Editor
ing room*. Chettln Apta., Phone DR. HAWTJET — Above Tidings
303-R. Call forenoons or eve­
office.
Phone S I.
of unusual * excellence. Further
For Tbe W<
nings.
9-1 Mo.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­ Monday— October 10 — Ashland announcement will be made next
tice limited to eye, ear. noee end
FO R R EN T— Neat, convenient,
This meeting takes the
Study Club. Hostess. Mrs. T. week.
throat— X-ray including teeth,.
two-room apartment with bath.
place of the meeting scheduled
J. Malmgren. Phoenix.
Office hours, 10 to IS ead S to
Down stairs.
In bualneaa dis­
S, Swedenburg Bldg:; Ashland, Monday— October 10 — Royal on the program to he held the
trict. S I 8. Second atreet. 40-3
Oreffon.
2J.st, at Elea Nlver'a borne.
* Neighbors, evening.
. . .
Tuesday—October 90 — Civic |
FOB g A l i
C. ELLYSON SHINN, D.M.D.
Club.
Executive Board meet­ Show er Fop Mias Helen
CRlsrns BanV Bldg.
ing and CInb meeting at Civic
FOR MADE— Electric blanket.
Club ftOUM.
Legislative pro­
Reasonable terms? Call at ¡to Office ^hone 1S1. Ree. Phope 1>M
Mrs. B 7 L . Stevens was hoeteee
Evenings By Appointment
Granite.
39-3t*
gram.
a t a very' attractive shower and
Wednesday— October 91 — The announcement party at which the
PLANING MILL
FOR
HALE— Wheat
straw,
Ladles Aid of the M. E. approaching marriage of Miss
61.6« lo
load. Wheat 62.90 a hun­ JORDAN'S F VSR AND CABINET
church w ill meet at the home Helen Sanford of Ashland and
dred.
Modern bed room outfit.
WOR1
« of. Helman and Van
of Mrs. A. D. Jlllson. number Harry B. Boyle of Oakland, Cali­
Ness. Phene 161.
194-tf
W hite beans, 8c pound.
Ueo.
106 N. Pioneer Ave.
fornia. was announced.
Yockel, R. 1 Box 138.
39-3*
Wedneeday—
October 91— Busi­
Lovely blossoms gave frag­
W H IT T L E TRANSFER CO.
ness meeting, 3:00 p. m. Jun­ rance, and added beauty to the
For Service
FOR HALE OR RENT— A
ior High P. T. A. Circle at rooma and games in keeping
amall modem house, 120 Firth Dealers In Coal. Wood, Packing,
Junior High Building.
with the occasion occupied^ the
Street.
13 7 -l* Crating and Storage. Long dist­
Friday— October 24— Missionary guests, until a telegram was
ance trucking.
Society, evening, open meet-. delivered to the complimented
FO R HALE— All varieties of
Ing.
At
the
Presbyterian guest. In It she was advised to
apples, cheap, at orchard. Prices T. ■ L. PO W ELL— Cenerai Trans­
fer — Good team and motor
church.
low at 60e per box. Doran, 698
note the sound of the alarm and
trucks. Good service at a rea­
. . .
Ashland St.
*-*•
36-tf
proceed in that direction, which
sonable price. Phone SS.
she did, finding a dainty pink bas­
Civic Club—
BULBS— Dorwln Tulips, as­
FEIUUE - ROACH
Tuesday’s
meeting
of
the ket, laden with beautiful gifts
sorted colors. 20c, 25c and 30c
Transfer — Express — Storage Civic Club features the legisla­
from her friends.
8llver, cut Weddings—
das.
Also Daffodils at same Hauling — Dray work of all
tive program In charge of Mrs glass, bajnd decorated China,
The following accounts given in
price. J . L. Ham er, 145 Almond kinds Quick motor service. Dry
wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R, Louise PeroxsI.
W. M. Briggs, dainty lampshades, a console set, The Jackson County News will be
St.
36-5* 375 B. Street.
112— tf city attorney, has been secured and pieces In aluminum ware,
of Interest to friends of the con­
to address the Civic Club mem­ were among the offerings she tracting parties in Ashland
WANTED TO BENT— Pasture
for five horses for the winter. ANY G IR L IN TROUBLE— May bership on “ Women’s Property took from their pretty coverings.
“A beautiful event occurlng re­
communicate with Ensign Lee Rights in Oregon.” This topic is
A lovely luncheon was served cently at Jacksonville, Fla., was
Field and Moon. Box 207, Ash­
of the Salvation Army at the
35-6*
land.
White Shield Home. 665 May- of such very real importance, a t a table where a tiny bride the marriage of Miss Stanwlx-
that it is expected there will be and groom helped to form thq Hay to Mr. Otto Lamar Cantrall
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
FO R SALE— 10-acre farm; 7
a large number take advantage centerpiece and dainty
place which was solemnized at eight
acres in cultivation, family or­
of the opportunity to gain def­ cards, with the magic Inscrip­ o’clock In St. Paul's Catholic
A U C T IO N E E R
chard; 7-room house; barn; good
A. L. GIDEON
inite knowledge concerning a tion on one side, telling the mo­ church In Riverside. Rev. Father
water; right in the town of Mill Sales taken anywhere— anytime. matter that concerns all women. mentous news.
The decorative McGIvoney performed the nup­
Ashland. Oregon
City.
The town with the big
I t is also suggested that the motif was pink used artistically tial ceremony which wais witness­
payroll.
Price 16,000.
W ill
membership bear In mind that fn rooms and st the table.
ed by relatives and* intimate
trade for Ashland property of
dues
are now payable and that
The bride to be is an Ashland friends of the couple. The bride
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
equal or lesser value, and give
It would be very much appreciat­ girl; a graduate wltl^ the class was given In marriage by her
AMBRO 8 . PARK
time on difference.
Address
ed if all would remember to of *24, later graduating from father, and was attended by her
Painting Contractor
owner, J. E. Hay, M ill City, Ore­
Experienced.
Dependable. take care of the matter at this Heald’s Business College of Sac­ coneln. Miss Lucille Cherbonnler
gon.
4-26*
meeting. I t will be recalled that ramento, California.
of New Orleans.
Mr. Cantrall
Pilone 211
The groom lives in Oakland. h R l as best man, tho bride's
RANCH
BARGAINS
WIJH or leave word at Staples R ealty the clu bvoted that 100 per cent
' O ffice subscription be reported to the California, where he holds a re­ brother. Mr. W alter Stanwix-Hay.
TERMS
"Federation News” from this sponsible
position
with
the A fter a reception at the home of
17 ACRES— 14 acres tilled,
NOTICE GF S H E R IFF'S SALE! organisation. The list of sub- Chevrolet Manufacturing com the bride Iff Riverside, Mr. and
and 3 for par.tnre.
Priced at
BY V IR T U E of an execution . gcriptiona can not be sent In un- pany.
Mrs. C antralf Ieft t ° T the North
11,000.
on foreclosure, duly Issued out | til dnes are paid that the cor-
Carolina mountains, where they
They
will
live
in
Oakland,
B ACRES best of land, fenced,
of and under the seal of the : rert number of subscriptions for where a pretty new home awaits will spend their honeymoon.
1600.
Circuit Court of the State of the magazine be reported and the bride. The date of the wed­
The bride has spent the great­
ll. e s ACRES bottom land, al­
Oregon, In and for the County mem tiers receive the “News.” ding has not been announced.
er part of her girlhood In Jack­
falfa and grain, living water, ir
of Jackson, to me directed and which gives a comprehensive sur­
The guest list Included: Mrs sonville, and hats a wide circle
rigation for 7 1-2 acres, cheap
dated on the 17th day of Sep­ vey of the activities of the fed­ R. E. Gearhart, Mrs. N. Als- of friends who wish her happiness*
at 61160.
tember, 1925, in a certain action erated clubs of the state.
trom, Mrs. Raymond Ruger, Mrs. Mr. Cantrall, a resident of Atlan­
A ll near City limits, with tele­
therein, wherein E. N. Butler
. . .
Elton Ramsey, Mrs. Caroline ta, came to Jacksonville from
phone and R. F. D. privileges.
and Frances Butler, fcngban.7 and Mount Ashland Chapter
Deer. Mrs. Wm. Brown. Miss A r­ Ruch, Ore. He le a graduate of,
Inquire of O. 8. Butler, 41 Gran­
the Oregon State College and’ is
wife, as Plaintiffs, recovered D. A. R----
lene and Miss Mildred Johnson,
ite St., City.
32-1 mo.
judgment against Ralph L. H ar­
a
member Of Alpha Tau Omega
Mount Ashland Chapter, D. A. Mrs. A. F. Richards; Mrs. W. E
ris and Irene Harris, husband R. were entertained at the Sanford and the- guest of honor. Fraternity. A host of friends ex-
MISCELLANEOUB
tend congratulations.”
LOHT— Between Bouvelard and and wire, and the State of Ore- pleasant home of Mrs. A. H. Miss Helen Sanford.
“A wedding of Interest to their
Shale City, a grey mackinaw gon 'as represented by the World Stearns, on Oak street Friday
. . .
many
friends In the Rogue River
coat.
Finder please return to W ar Veterans State Aid Com­ afternoon.
The hostesses on Mrs. Swedenburg
valley was that of Miss Lola Fern
Ashland Electric Shop.
40-2 mission, the defendants for Iho this occasion were Mrs. W . E.
Dr. and Mrs. F. O. Swedenburg
Huber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
sum of Four hundred ninety and Blake, Mrs. C. W . Hanson, and
were host and hostess at a wild
WANTED— White, clear glass 70-100 (1490.70) dollars, with
M.
O. Huber of Ruch and Mr.
Miss Carol Mitchell.
game dinner Friday evening, with
clean quart bottles. 5c each.— costs and disbursements taxed
The spacious rooms were love­ covers laid for six guests. The Frederick Leon Offenbacher, bon
Powells Confectionery. 624 A at
of Frederick Offenbacher, Sr., of
Twenty-two
and
no-100 ly in their brilliant coloring
game had been supplied by
SL
38-1 (622.00) dollars, and the further
The marriage took
from autumn foliage used In friends whose prowess In bunt­ Applegate.
sum
of
Fifty
and
no-100 decoration.
place
at
the
home of Reverend
While some were ing made It possible to give
FURNITURE and mattress re­
D. J. Howe, officiating clergyman,
(650.00) dollars, as attorney’s unavoidably absent,1 there was a
pairing. .315 granite St.. P. O.
pleasure to others. This pleasure* Thursday, Oct. 8. They were at­
fees, which judgment was en­ large percentage of the member­
Box 631.
36-12*
was shared, in thia Instance, with tended by Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith
rolled and docketed In
the ship present to participate In
Dr. and Mrs. R. L. Burdlc and of Jacksonville. After a wedding
MAK4WLLING 7Bc, Phone 186J Clerk's office of said Court in thb business session, In which
Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Mills.
trip they will reside at their
for appointment or call 63 Het­ said County on the 14th day of the usual routine was followed,
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ranch home near Applegate,
man St., upstairs apt.
26-1 mo. September, 1925.
with It committee reports and Birthday Surprise—
e e •
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN the beautiful ritual which is-
CONVALESCENT ’ HOMR
Friday evening a delightful
that, pusuant to the terms of always a part of every mebt-
Entertainm ent at Luncheon—
Where the sick are cared for
surprise, commemorative of Miss
the said execution, I will on
Mias Gertie Haan and Miss
Ellen Oaley's fourteenth birth­
Special rate to Invalids. Call 163 thb 24th day of October, 1925, ing.
Edna
Gobea were hostesses st a'
For the program number, the day, which Is Tuesday, occurred
B U ILDING , Repairing, Shing­ at 10:00 o’clock A. M., at the Chapter was Indeed fortunate in at her home on Fairview street. delightful luncheon recently, with
front door of the courthouse In
the Misses Clara Anderaon and .
ling, Painting, Kalsomlnlng, Re
having a prose poem from the
The complimented guest had Mora Ward and Mrs. Grace E.
the City of Jacksonville, In
pen of Judge C. B. Watson, de­ been Invited to go to the home
finishing. W. T. Blackwell, 819
Jhckson County, Oregon, offer
Andrews a|s guests. A drive down
scriptive of the scenic grsndanr or one of her friends who lived
Garfield. Phene 323L,
307->f
for sale and will sell at public
the valley was a pleasant fea­
of Southern Oregon, and also near, to study.
A call came ture of the afternoon.
auction for cash to the highest
’
MATERNITY
in having Mrs. H. C. Gsley to for her. return when the ap­
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bidder, to satisfy said judgment,
Reasonable Rates
read the splendid address, in the pointed time came, her friend
Birthday
P
a
r
ty -
together
with
the
costs
of
this
163 Granite. Telepnone 153
absence of the distinguished accompanying her. making
sale, subject to redemption as
Little Jean Nell celebrated'
writer.
plausible excuse for so doing.
her seventh birthday Friday after­
provided by law, all of the right,
In the paper, prepared by
Upon her arrival she found to noon, with seven little friends to
title and interest that the said
nature lover, one who was her complete surprise a number
help her do It.
defendants. Ralph L. Harris and
known for fifty thrse years the of friends assembled, who had
Irene Harris had on the 27 th
Hallowe’en games were played
scenes described, there were en­ come to help celebrate her birth­
day of February, 1923, or now
and when play wee over, delicious
visioned for the listeners the day.
Games, end music sped orange cek e^ n d atrewberry ice
have in and tQ the following de­
peaks
in
Southern
Oregon’s the hours when refreshmtnts of
cream were
served the
little
scribed property, situated in the
wealth of wonderful scenic treas­ lovely little cakes'* and lea cream
guests. In decoration and In re­
County of Jaokson, State of
ures.
Crater Lake as he has were served. Many pretty gifts
freshments yellow and pink were
Oregon, to-wlt:
known It for tho post half a cen­ presented by her friends, who shown.
The place cerdh were
Beginning at a point along the
tury in all Its moods; Mount enjoyed her pleasure qnd sur- clever little Hallowe’en favors and
northerly side line of Mechanic
feet " west* from "The McLaughlin, scenes nearer homo-
prlst so much, marked this happy on the cake there were seven
Street, 40
dainty candles. Pretty gifts help­
southeasterly corner of Lot 3 in tke heights were sealed by one milestone.
Those present ware the Misses ed to make this a very happy day.
Block 10, original town of Ash­ whose pen could picture what
Dorothy Stevens, Lorraine Sparr.
Those present were Charlotte
land; thence northerly parallel he saw.
Muir and Wordsworth were Lorraine
B rookalller,
Edith Mitchell, Jane Sugg, Helen Briggs,
with the easterly side line of
Nedra
Bartlett, Betty Horne, Frances Eaethurn.
said Lot 3, a distance of 200 quoted, but the choice In English Brookmlller,
feet to alley; thence w esterly'01 the w r|ter himself rivalled Letha Miles. Em ily-Taylor, Calls Frances Alkea and Margaret Rob­
parallel to Mechanic 8treet and those whom he quoted
Eaton, Adena Spancar, Lnctle ertson.
Marte Darter. xir«n imr
along (he southerly side line o f
said alley 30 feet; thence south­ by thb hostesses during the social Mary Galey, and Bobby -Dodge, Eastern Star Gore To Medford—
Sixty members and officers of
erly and parallel with the west­ hour which followed the pro­ who la staying at the Galey
erly side line of said Lot 3 to in gram. Guests lingered long en­ home,. during his mother’s ab­ Alpha Chapter, No. 1, O. E. 8.
were guests Wednesday evening
Intersection at right angles with joying the pleasant hospitality sence.
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Mechanic Street a distance of The third Friday In November la
of Reernea Chapter of Medford,
approximately 200 feet; thenco the date of the next meeting, Teem Goes To Medford—
which cordially welcomed the
Accompanied by Mis. A. C. visitors" and had planned for
easterly along tho northerly sido the program of which will be an­
Joy, Adena Joy ad Ellen Qaley, them a moat delightful evening.
line of Mechanic Street, a dis­ nounced later.
. . .
went down to Medford Saturday Officers of Alpha Chapter put on
tance of 30 feet to place of
Open Meeting Missionary
morning where they met Mrs. the work so perfectly, that a
beginning.
-rlfflth Cowgill, nt the home of past grand matron present, stat­
Dated thlg 18th day of Septem­ Society—
An open meeting to which
Fowler, state club leader, ed that she had not seen more
ber, 1926. •
the public Is cordially invited where a demonstration was plan­ beautiful wack given In Oregon
RALPH O. JENNINGS,
will be held next Friday night, ned In preparation for the trip than was exemplified by Alpha
Sheriff of Jackson
October the 23rd at the Presby­ to Portland. Mina Dorothy Ste­ Chapter, Wednesday night.
County, Oregon.
This Is Dr. Arthur MacDonald, of
terian church. The program Is vens wan also of tha party. The
By
OLGA
B.
ANDERSON.
A two coarse luncheon was
Washington, who wants to measure
given for the Missionary Society group all stayed for the film aarved aad a social
Deputy.
evening
tho heads of all congressmen. He
17-6 Mon. In charge of Mrs. W. M. Poley. shown In the afternoon at tha spent meet eajeysbly.
has a theory that he can determine
the weight of a man’s brain by oar-
There will he a pageant, read­ Inatltnte.
evening,
la tha' film all ( For next Tuesday
M a * head measurements and«he
ings, an Intereating paper, and the boys and girls of Ashland elaborate plans are being per-
R -P .
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Glaaslfied A4« Bring Resalta.
who did sneh dlatlngnlehed worh feeted tor entertaining the Pest
Litliia Springs
i Pharmacy
V is
PREPARE FOR WINTER
=
BRIDGE—BEACH
HEATERS AND RANGES
meeting with her Is anticipated
with great pleasure.
A covered dish luncheon Is
a happy feature of tho occa­
sion, for It will be an all day-
meeting. The date is the 20th
of November, the third Friday
of the month.
Delicious refreshments closed
the social hour, during which
fancy work claimed the attention
of the guests present, who re-1
port a very happy and profitable |
afternoon.
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WICK FURNITURE CO.
Better Bordeaux Mixture For Less Money
Apply now oik apricot, peaches, cherry and Spitz
apple trees and it is just as good on currant, rasp­
berry and blackberry bushes.
If you want more and better fruit and stronger trees
and vines, use Sulphate of Ammonia, we have a lot of
it, ami very low prices.
We have just received another supply of Apple Box
Shook.
•
Ladles Ahi—
The Ladles Aid of the Preshv-
terlan church met for work In
the Junior room at the church
,Quite a number were present,
and a, great deal of work nc
coinplished. These meetings are
weekly with sometimes an all
day session.
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Ashland Fruit & Produce Association
J. L. KETCH
•
Social Affair At Fraternal
Brotherhood—
After the regular lodge meet­
ing of the Fraternal Brotherhood
Friday evening, dancing was in­
dulged In util a late hour.
A number of friends of the
members had been invited, mok-
,ng a S°°dly number present to
«“J0* the 80Cial evening. Dickey’s
Orchestra furnished delightful
music for all who wished to
dance. The social part of the
lodge work Is featured very con­
siderable in this organization and
its members report very plesaant
R eal E s t a t e a n d
In su ran ce
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Hotel Ashland Bldg.
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BREAD
PORTRAITS
Its Quality is Always the
Highest
That Please
at
D A R L IN G ST U D IO
Lithia Springs Hotel Building
Franklin Bakery
Or at Your Grocer
i (f
Oh Y ob Hallowe’en Parly!
To Weigh Brains
GET DOLLED UP
SANITATION
at
Is the watchword of to­
day. Be sanitary by hav­
ing your clothes cleaned
and pressed often.
Free Delivery Service
Phone 108
05 Oak St.
Miller’s Toggery
“Hab*a-dash-Iiui”
Don’t Forget Our
$6.35 per 100 lbs. Sugar
We will deliver anything you order from a packaga
of yeast to a sack of sugar.
REAL OXFORDS
That Give
REAL
SERVICE
OVERLAND
Shoe Shop
All Kinds of Feed Delivered to Your
Door.
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H. B. PLUMMER, GROG
Opposite The Plas»
W. G T. U. Food Sole at Our Store