Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 02, 1925, Image 3

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    Many ears, filled with the
membership of the Social Circle
of the Christian church, drove
to the beaatlful country home
of Mrs. Edwin Dunn, Wednesday
afternoon«for the social mooting
of the circle.
A t the' business meeting plans
wdre formulated for a basaar
to he held during the holidays.
A short musical program pro-
ceded the social hour, in which
delightful numbers were given
by Mrs. R. L. Burdic, Bobby
Hurdle, Mrs. W. E. Sanford.
Miss Helen . Sanford and the
hostess, Mrs. Edwin Dunn.
The afternoon was spent most
happily, and at Its close, delicious
cakes and Ice cream were served
by the hostess with a number of
ladles assisting her.
The Social Circle added four
new members to Its roster at
this meeting, making a total
W ANTKDi — Experienced up-
pie sorters. Ashland F ru it and
Produce Association.
61— -St
BlWi — Room, prefer
two gentlemen. 476
62— tf
FO B B E N T — Uqfurntohed tint.
Furnished npsrtmente. sleeping
rooms, faranno heat.
Llthia
Apartments, 66 S. Second St.
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66— St
OnkygL, âatnralshsd, hot water
DR.yCHARLKS A. HAINES
In connection, 322.60. Inquire
Physldan aad snrgeoa
Hotel Ashland.
I l - t t Office Pitone 1M-J
Home PhonelOd-X
FOR B E N T — Three room fur­
Office
houra,
10
to 18 A. M . ; 6
nished apartment, 166 Seventh
St. Inquire M 7 Sherman. Phono to 6 P. M.; 7 to 8 evenlngs. Citi
sena Bank Building.
377-L.
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FO B B E N T — Two nicely fur­ DB. H A W LEY — Above Tidings
office.
Phone 01.
nished convenient apartment*.
Downstairs.
Bath.
Bost loca­ DR. E R \H x r A. WOODS— Prac­
tice Hr ¿ted to oyo, oar. nooo aad
tion in town. 81 8. Second St.
throat/--X-ray Including tooth,.
60-tf
Office hours, M to 18 and 8 to
6, Swcdenburg Bldg., Ashland,
Oregon.
Mrs. Lento Dodge Elected ta Vice-
PMeUenry o( State P. » . A ~ -
_ Portland pspe*i brought the
pleasant assurance that Mrs. Vouls
Dodge, (who, with, three other
ladies from Ashland «ere Is at­
tendance nt the state meeting of
P. T. A .) wap elected to-the first
vlco presidency of the state or­
ganisation.
Mrs. Dodge has boon very ac­
tive in P. T. A. circles both lo­
cally and in the state aad the*
honor conferred is a deserved re­
cognition of her effective work
for the schooki through that or­
ganisation.
y •
A t the opening session. Tues­
day evening, Mr» Dodge was pre­
siding officer and made one of
the addressee. Ashland feels Just­
ly proud of Ito reprooentatlve In
the state council) of tho Psrent-
Teacher Association.
Mrs. Humphrey. Mrs.
sud M m W. Herndon ropr<
Ashland P ..T . A- Circles.
The W. F. M. Socftty ot the
Methodist church w ill BMot Prt
day, November 6, nt the horn»
of M m Harry Teo a t ljO O p. m..
with Mrs. Marsko, Mrs. Billings
and M m Bagla bringing mports
from the Branch megthsg at
Salem, as the prlndtpal Jtspture
of the afternoon’« program;
A largo attendance is egjiooted
to enjoy the. Interesting digest
Of the convention.
C. KLLYHON SHINN, DJH.D. Brotherhood Party—
Citizens Rank Bldg.
. November sixth, after lodgo
FO B
B E N T —»Splendid
two O fflte Phone IB I. R-«. Phone 184 masting, tho Fraternal Brother­
room famished apartment. New­
Evenings By Appointment
hood plan a party, with many of
ly decorated, with kitchenette
the Hallowe'en features. There
and private bath. 867 Vista St.,
will be games and music and danc­
Fboan 18».
41-tt
ing, with* pumpkin pie sad elder
JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET for refreshments. The members
WORKS. Cor. Helmen and Van
Ness. Phone 141.
194-tf and Invited friends are anticipat­
ing a very pleahaat evening.
The Martha Oittette Chapter
Dealers In Coal. Wood, Packing.
Crating and Storage. Long dist­ of Westminister Guild w ill meet
ance trucking.
Monday evening, 7 :8 » p. m. nt
the home o f Mrs. Charles Rob-
T. L. PO W ELL— General Trans­ ertson, 81» Boulevard. The meet­
fer — Good team and motor
trucks. Good service nt a rea­ ings are now held twice s month.
sonable pries. Phqpe 88. ,
8HABBM— Two young registered
Jersey cows and bull, address
8»» Beach St.. Ashland, Oregon.
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• FO B SALE— Fine eating and
cooking apples. Also gropes and
pours. 146 Scenic Drive. J. R.
FOB SALE— Box Factory lum­
ber yard has a full stock of all
kinds of building lumber nt rea­
sonable prices.
4»-tf
box.
FEH IG R . ROACH
Tho Baked Bean Supper, which
Transfer — Exprose — Storage
H suli&f — Dray work of all woe sponsored by the Junior
kinds Quick motor service. Dry High P. T . A. woe a decided suc­
wood of all kinds. Phone 41»-R. cess In every way. In point of
876 B. Street.
118— tf
dnanolnl returns, everything was
sold out and R to understood it
nettad between forty and fifty
dollars, which will go tar toward
needed equipment tor the play
ground.
A U C T IO N E E R
By way ef entertainment and
A . L . G ID E O N
In point of satisfactory mens, the
8ales taken anywhere— anytime
evening was well spent for n
Ashland. Oregon
pleasant happy crowd waited In
turn to he served with the baked
beans, steamed loaf, salad. Ice
Doren. 89#
Yc tt
BARGAINS
THUMB
loaded. .
w
W ir » l|.,r leave u id at Staples Realty
Happy Hallowe’en touches had
-
Off er .
been given la decoration sad tbs.
Iff ACRES— 14 acr s I '.lied,
and 3 for pastora.
Priced at
SOCIETY
|1,»»».
g ACRES best of land, fenced, Hurpriee Party—
gios. -
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Brown
11.O S A C R E S bottom land, al­ were
pleasantly surprised by
falfa aad grain, living water, tr members of the family on the
cheap occasion of their crystal anniver­
sary. Mr. and Mrs. Brown were
'A ll near City limit«, with tele­ away at the time and the group
phone and f t . F. D. privileges. of relatives took possession of
Inquire ot O. 8. Butler. 41 Oran- the home and prepared a won­
Ito SL. City.
2 2 1 mo- derful feast, having every thing
ready by their return.
~ A ~ F B W R EA L BARGAINS
The surprise «as a complete
N IN E ACRES, all In fruit, good
one: every one enjoying the
land, nil under Irrigation. 6-room
amusement of Mr. and Mrs.
modern bungalow.
Price tor
Brown at finding Mends In pos­
quick aalo, I860».
session and the banquet spread.
Those who were present upon
P IV E - R O O M H O U S E — Lot
this occasion were Mr. snd-Mrs,
100x14» ft., cions to new normal
O. 8. Butler. Mr. and Mrs. A.
nite. Price for quick sale. gl»6<». E. Barron, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Nell, Mr. end Mrs. O. W. Bar­
GOOD FIVE-ROOM
modern
ron. Mrs. Martha Shook and Mr,
house on good street, 2 blocks and Mrs. Chalmers Strange of
from High school and new grade Medford and the host and host­
echeol.
Lot 60x160.
Chickea ess. Mr. and Mra. A. R. Brown.
buse, garage and wood ^hed.
Price', 81800. 8600 caeh, balance
on time at 8 per cent intereet.
T ID IN G S
WANT
ADS' S E L L
W . W . ROBISON
ANYTHING.
AS N. Main St.
62-tf
FD R SALE: — Electric Wash
lag machine, »4 Third street.
FOR SA LE:— h home furnish­
ed or unfurnished. Close to
Schools. Bent buy In Ashland.
Come look It over. 461 Palm Ave.
x .
63— 6*
To G w a
Cold ttto '
FOR SALE: — One girls bicy­
cle nearly
new, with electric
light, cost 348.»0, bargain. Phone
•P H .
-
63— tf
L a x itín \/
W ANTED— Furniture
repair­
ing. Work done st your hoth«
or nt shop. Phone 989-R. Med­
ford. Oregon.
> 48-28*
W ANTED— Clean cotton t-sqs
nt the Tidings office.
6c per
w ound
44-tf
Ig aB C B L U N G fSc, Phooe 1883
for appointment or cell »8 Hel­
maa SL, npstÀlrs apt.
38-1 mo
BimriB
\QulnlneÀ
M b it
j S
The tonic and laxative
effect o f Laxative BROMO
Q UININE T ablets w ill for-
the program.
Mrs. D. Perojzi
spoke on Egypt Today.
Mrs. Karl Nlms gave a review
of the book, Uarda, by George
Bbera, followed by s hhort Parll
raentary D rill by Mrs. Porozrl.
Mrs. J. H. Fuller presented very
interesting Current News of the
day.
The Political and Econ-
omlc situation of the world to­
day, by Mrs. O. E- Dgws a n d
the review of the play entitled,
“The Show-Off” *by Mrs. M B.
Shaw closed the program. -
Each one presented her Topic
The Beta Chapter of the Del­
phian society held the first ably and splendidly, and tho
Chapter meeting on Tuesday meeting adjourned with everyone
afternoon,. Ootober >7, nt the present feeling that this, the
Civic Club House.
The atten­
dance waa excellent ahd the in­
terest shown speaks much for
the benefits to be derived from
the work undertaken by the so­
ciety.
The elnb room was charming­
ly decorated with bouquets of
lovely flowers. M m D. S. W hit
ney was hostess tor the after­
noon, assisted by Mrs. Georg-i
Rose and Mrs. Herbert McCarthy.
Mrs. Gordon MaeCrmkea was s
guest of the chapter tor the af­
ternoon.
The meeting opened nt two
o’clock with the president, Mrs
F. O. Dean, presiding. Mrs. V.
V. Mills, National supervisor con­
ducted the first hour’s work
which was history. Ancient his-
tory and Literature constitute
the first year's work of the so­
¿^lilluin«.
ciety and gives great promise
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Lineili
of being very much worth the
time and effort given it.
fh e program tor the afternoon
Oeser’s Ashland
Service Station
Civic Club Luncheon—
All Kinds
Glass.
flftt
Cold Need Net Bother Y oh
Mrs. J. C. Stanton, 782 D.
street, was hostess for the mem­
bers of the W, R. C. at thol<-
recent meeting.
The home was prettily decorat-
ed In Hallowe'en colors and
games appropriate tor the sea-
yon were played.
There was a large attendance
present to enjoy the sodai hours
and the delicious pumpkin pie
and whipped cream which was
served by the hostees, Mrs. Start-
ton, assisted by Mre. E. D. Jen-
If You Have One of Our
Wood and Coal Combination or Coal
Heaters
All Priced Reasonably.
WICK FURNITURE CO
FOLLOW the
O u t s t a n d in
M aytag 1
r washing solution tht
a f the clothes. N o idle
IlUIlllUUll'II'
M
i i m
7 -C lo th e s cas ha put in or taken
out while washer is running,
g - T u b deans itself in 30 seconds.
» — M etal swinging wringer.
Low.
Swings into 7 positions. Adjusts itself
automatically for handkerchiefs or
blankets. Automatic drain bo ard. In ­
stant tension-release. All pertsendoeed.
!
For homo* without ohetrldtu tho
M a y t a t . Cyredoam Io aval lakh
with Caoollno M u h l-M o la r.
AYTAGS are selling faster and faster.
M
A short time
ft go one-fourth of all washers bought wore MAYTAGS. N ow
one-third are MAYTAGS. 800 MAYTAGS are bought every day.
One by one MAYTAG has surpassed other wasners until today it
is ih indisputable world leadership.
The Maytag is the most wanted washer in America.
A nd you take no risk in buying a MAYTAG because every washer
is bought on a Free Trial basis. The MAYTAG W ash er is delivered
to your home for a week’s trial—or two weeks if you wish. It
m ust sell itself to you. If it doesn’t sell itself to you, don’t keep i t
»
Tuesday’s meeting of the Civic
Improvement Club features a “No
Hoatess” luncheon, nt the Ltthln
Springs Hotel, nt 11:30 preceded
by an Executive Board meeting nt
11:30.
An Interesting - program to
planned for the sfternffon and the
noted arttot, M r. MeClosky. to
principal speaker at the luncheon.
As
pros'lonely
announced,
tickets for the luncheon may be
obtained at the Llthia Springe
Pharmacy.
«
Your car has just finished
a long, hard summer ser­
vice.
Phone for a demonstration.
THE
M AYTAG
COM PANY,
N e w to n »
Iow a
The Lnhrimnto in your
Motor, Transmission, Dif-
farantial and
Ohaasis
Bearings are worn o u t
Every day makes harder their
Job of protecting tho vital
spots on your car— and there
are tough driving months
ahead.
F a y m e n tt
error m i l t
t a le r —
Miss Elisabeth Stearns was
hostess at a Hallowe’en party,
with the members of tho Christian
Emleavor society guests for the
evening. This w^g s masquerade
party, the young people coming In
oostume and much merriment en­
sued over the characters taken.
Garnet la keeping with the son-
eon, were played and «horns slng-
For freezing weather we
are prepared to take care
of your Radiator.
A B a n d af Aloahol Mas
Youre for Real Service
M a y in g
(Crater Lake Hardware Oo.)
1 liatributora for So. Oregori
IRWIN F. KOENIG. Authorized M aytag Salesman for Ashland.
276 Van New» Avenue
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B UILDING , Repoinag, SMhg-i
ling. Patallag. Rslsomlnlng, Ro-‘
pntohlng. W . T. Blackwell, 8 t » |
A itom obile
DON a, SON OF ZORRO*
ipOUGLAS FAIRBANKS
jpoolcy greeting nt the entrance spirlrtg one. . aad a wealth ot
was. quite shivery sad added in­ valuable In format Itoe presented.
terest to the affair.
An interesting feature was the
exhibition of two pieces of
Upper Valley C<
Egyptian art work brought from
Egypt by a stoter-ln-lsw'of Mrs.
The Millinery Class of tho Up­ Gordon McCracken and tendered
per Valley Community Club met st by her to the society for the
the home of Mre. Jackson on Iowa afternoon.
street^ Thursday. It wag an all
Ancient Egypt; Ito topography,
day meeting and there was a by Mrp. John Flnneran; The Old
good attendance.
Kingdom, by Mrs. O. A. Malone;
, Miss Ada Brewster was present Architecture, by Mrs.
H.
O.
and Lrought with her flowers and Oaley, and the Celebrated Book
new trimming) for hats which she of the Dead, by Mrs. D. S. W hit­
showed tbs members of the class ney constituted the first part of
how to make.
A number succeeded in finish­
Dark Rings Under l y e s
ing the hats upon whleh they were
For the relief ot dark rlnga
working; others partially finish­
ed those begun, getting them to and blood shot eyes there to
a place where they could be fin­ nothing better than simple cam­
phor, wltchhasel, hydraatto, etc.,
ished at home.
At noon luncheon, of one hot aa mixed in Lavoptlk eye wash.
dish, sandwiches, salad and coffee The quick action Is surprising.
McNair Bros.,
was served, when work wsb re­ Eye cup free.
Druggists.
sumed.
There will be another all day
mcetfng,x Nov. 17, at the home
of Mrs. Homer Barron. At this
ty-dyclng work in wax and other
interesting things will be dis­
cussed.
Miss Brewster will be
present.
Plato Glass and
Made to Order.
b o ta d