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

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• Jean Anderson and M r, Crew»,
lew
friends of D r. D. M. Brower Brower
A ghostly fljptra on tbn lawn
look advantage o f the annlver*
;
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«
H
,
‘
,
¡
» are heard in negro melodies, two
greeted the gnests ee they ap­
Reception 4 » the Me» «¿A
feolos b / Mrs. E. O. Smith, end
fearx
of
h|g
birthday
and
hr-
proached, giving quite ap eerie
pth»r .orchestre number* made
feeling, very muoh in kpepjng |Maged the gathering In honor
In spite of the. inclemency of HP * program, delightful In the
with tip Hallowe'en thegght. ear­ Of the event— ■Sag wtshlag to
wnbarrts
him
we
.w
ill
net
state
the weather, Tuesday fvgplng. »am b e r. given and in the pre­
n ed out in y p r y , pertleuinr la
how
old
he
is/
h
u
t
that
he
was
there wdfe morq than ty o hun­ sentation, bringing much pleas-
both gatherings.
bom lu 1881. About 8>t0 p. m. dred and fifty friends assembled W« to the appreciative listeners.
was illuminated«-
r. IfATBMMITT
An inform al flrw ld e supper was
the happy theught of a group of
friend s- r a A p p J ,. 9 ir <»V •»•»-
lpg the hospitable home of M r.
Oranite. W dybt
gad MW. J. H . F u lle r Wes the
scene of ppp. O f. the cosiest of
sappers where guests were ssstsd
ereuad little tables placed In the
fire lig h t’s glow from the cheery
(Continued From Page Two) Open grate.
Added grace and beauty were
given tbe dainty appointments by
Mrs. Humphrey, ’ Mrs. Powell its gleaming rays; even tbe flow­
sad Mrs. W . Herndon represented ers seemed to possess new loveil-
Ashland P. T . A. Circles.
new in tbe subdued light.
RaAflonihlft R a t
room apartment. Close In. W ell
furnished.
Furnace
heated.
Specially priced to rig h t party.
Ona year lease If desired. SIS
Hargadlna.
_
_ 16-4
F O R R E N T — Furnished apart­
ment.
3 rooms aad bath. 186
Seventh. In q u ire 1«7 Sharpen.
64-tf
Room, prefer
gentlemen. 478
63—t f
FOB RENT; —
one or two
Boulevard.
F O B B E N T — 6-room house on
Oak 8 t., unfurnished, hot water
la connection.
833.60. Inquire
Hotel Ashland.
4 1 -tf
BOOMS— Steam heated, 86.00
per week and up.
Hotel Ash­
land,
4 7-tf
FOB g ftl i B I to n s good clean
beardless barley fo r seed. 860 per
tea. Inq u ire at 1736 Boulevard
er phone 486-J. W , E . Pierson.
F O B B A LE— Plants and bulbs,
sseonsble. In q u ire 363 Eighth
reek «
66-3*
paying res-
tânrant, apposite depot. Oood
tenon le right party. Inquire
Frank Cette«’ Shop. A St. 64-3
F O R SA LE— Barred Rock Pul
lots. 1401 Boulevard.
6 4-5'
F O R S A LE— D ry Manzanita and
Oak wood, W . Tavener. Phone
17FS.
53-6
F O R S A LE— Box Factory lum ­
ber yard has a fu ll stock of all
kinds of building lumber at rea­
sonable price*.
48-tf
Those
gathered
about
the
hearthstone were, D r. and Mrs. F .
G. Swedenburg, Irvin g E. Vining,
There were* eighty guests pres­ M r. and Mrs. F . C. Homes, Mr.
ent at the Hallowe'en party given Ond Mrs. J. H . McGee and M r.
by the V alley View Community and Mrs. J. H . F u lle r,
Club.
Tbe school hot*e, which
Is 'now the club room, was 'dec­ Dorothy Stereos Entertain»— *
orated appropriately and artis­
Dorothy Stevens was hostess
tically In flowers and vines; a at a Jolly little H allow e’en party,
pretty setting tor the delightful where games and dancing aped
evening of entertainment and tan. t»e flying hours.
A short program, la which each
The rooms ware gay In bright
number was particularly w ell re­ Hallowe’en colors and Jack-o’las-
ceived end enjoyed wae given terns’ Jolly faces greeted the
fir s t The opening number was a guests from the windows.
piano solo, I I Trovatore, played
Delightful
refreshments
of
by Mrs. E vert Bostwick; a paper sandwiches, cake, punch and ci­
on the origin o f Hallowe’en was der, were served a t the dose of
w ritten by Mrs. Chaney and read the evening.
by Mm. Stella Morse. Mrs. Len­
Those present were Adena Joy,
nox and Mrs. Mabel Reachart Ellen
Gaiey, Lorraine
Sparr,
sang a duet, Ptcaninny Lullaby Madge aqd M arie M itchell, Letha
tand a selected reading by Mrs. Miles and Calls Eaton; Tom Cum­
Glasgow, closed tbe program.
mings, Gordon Claypool, V irg il
G am w and
stunts furnished Gillette, W arren Doremifc, Myler
amusement • and
refreshments, Berry, Dick Joy, Barnard Joy,
sandwiches, pumpkin pis a»d cof- Phil Bryant, and Freddy Katser.
fee were served during the even­
ing. Much fun was afforded by
Mrs. P . 8. Provost aad M rs.
>
the wonderful fortunes told by a
Domino Provost E n tertain ■ ■
witch, in the person of Mrs. W m .
Mrs. P. s. Provost and Mrs.
Glenn, who predicted surprising
Domino Provost were hostesses
things fo r many.
a t two delightfully attractive
,
*
i Jr
parties given Friday and Satur­
M illinery Cl ass es* .
day evenings a t the beautiful
A t the two classes of the Valley home of Mrs. P. 8. Provost on
View Community Club held the 33 Vista street.
and 27 of October, there was an
The rooms were lovely in
excellent attendance and many Autumn * leaves
and
golden
hats were completed or so nearly chrysanthemums, w ith Hallowe’en
finished that the owners could insignia evidenced in the charm­
complete them. However, there ing appointments o f the table,
are a number net sq fa r along and where dainty refreshments were
If It were possible to secure Miss served, a unique feature of
Brewster for another tim e the which was the use of effectively
club Would ba glad Indeed. Some painted pumpkins, to support J^he
sewing wee done also a t these candles, by whose lig h t the room
meeting* but Interest centered In
tbe bat making.
,
¿
Bridge was played hath eve-
also, Saturday evaatng.
w e friends gathered at the home to meat t»e Rev and Mrs. H . p .
ner, J. H . McGee, to u ts Dodge,
George K ram er, L . H U ty and
Miss V irg in ia Travener,
Those
present Saturday evening were!
tbe Mesdamee J. B. Enders, H .
O. Enders, J r., J. A . McGee,
John Shortridge, C. A. Malone,
E lb e rf Farlo w , Gene Hastings,
C. T . Shinn, E . B. Dews, W . M.
Brig»». R* L - BurdIC, J r - v * T *
Mills, V. D. M iller, C. A. Haines,
Mrs. E a rl Crow and Mrs. John
Flnnerfln, Mrs. F . C. D illa rd and
Mrs. N. H . Harrison of M edford.
B irthday Celebrado»—
Through the courtesy of one
present we have the following
pleasing account of a happy oc­
casion.
On
Monday
evening,
Bring your oar to ovr «bop
foï
,
>•«*.
Prlgaa Of M r. and Mrs. W. 0 . Drum- Pemberton who w ith th e ir fam ily
ware awarded a t b o tfc rth d s e s e - tnond at Sltklyoa and soon sur­
curinp high wore Friday difip rounded a rosring camp .fire
nine wore Mrs. Osaren Rnsa. 'here they enjoyed roasting
first, and Mrs. J. H . MeGee, Weenies sad eating a bonnteoQa
cooeolation.
On Saturday eve* feed of weenies and other good
nlng, Mrs. J. A . McOaa secured things. ' Miss Rowena Roberts
high honors with Mrs. B ari Crow furnished the birthday cake for
gaining the consolation prise. this occasion.
E After the gustatory festivities
In the guessing contest, Mrs. R.
Ware
over, a ll gathered in the
L . Bardie, J r., won the prise.
house,
where Miss Janet Knight
The grfeets entertained Friday
showed
the guests many interest­
evening were;
the Mesdamee
Nate Bates, Amos U n in g er, Her* ing things connected with her
bert McCarthy, B. 8. Storm, gtrlhood life In England and
W ill V irg in , Medford; A . H . some artistic work of her own.
A ll voted they had had a good
Pracht, J. M. Hughes. Ospar
Bargner, D. Perossi, George Hlle,( time and the visitors returned
F ra n k Dean, K a rl Nlms, F . O. home In the early hours of the
Swedenburg, George Rose, C. B. evening, after wishing Dr. Brow­
Poll, Don W hitney, J .- M . W ag­ er many happy returns of his
have coma to make Ashland
their home,
Many aside tram
th e ' church membership were
present to greet tbe incoming
pastor o f tbe Methodist church
and his fam ily and to bid them
welcome to tbs community.
The church parlors had been
made bright and cheery in 1
chrysanthemums
and
(yelling
vine wreathes and a program of
unosnal m erit wae presented.
In thia, numbers from the or­
chestra ware given. A w lo by
A . 0 . McGee, a Quartet, M r. O.
Plate Glass and Mirrors
Made to Order.
Xtesilver Tour Old Mirrors
All Kinds
Glass.
Automobile
or any other electrical or
battery repairs.
Auto Electric Shop
Next to 20th Century
Grocery
Phone 140, 118 8. Bartlett
Medford Oregon
Those present were Dr. and
Mrs. Brower, Attorney and Mrs.
Ik A. Roberts, Mr. and *Mrs. W.
O. Drummond, Mr. and Mrs. M.
M. Brower, Misses Rowena Rob­
\-H o t
erts, Janet Knight. Vodai Brow-
G e re q l
\ o flower more beautiful
A delicious hot breakfast ready for
the table in less than 5'minutes!
Chrysanthemums
N ew Style H-O Quick Cooking
Oats.
We have thousands of
them, as well as many
other seasonable flowers.
These toasted oats cook into gran­
ular oatmeal. A ctually a new
breakfast dish! One that gives
you vim for the whole day!
Phone 148
A wealth o f energy-building car­
bohydrates— tissue-building pro­
teins end vitalizing minerals in
every dish.
That "all-night cooked”
flavor in. only two minutes
Small or Large
Contract or Order, we can
handle it satisfactorily.
Headlight Testing
Medford Glass Company
birthday anniversary.
October
Paint or Walpaper
torista whoa« head
haven't been testad.
ASHLAND
FLOWER SHOP
Lithia Springs Hotel
Building
minutes only
>¡¡¿Ü
ir < IV
4 O» k<‘
“SAY IT WITH FLOWERS"
F O R SA LE— A ll varieties of
apples, ebeap, at orchard. Price«
low a t 50c par box. Doran, <93
Several From Valley View at
Ashland St.
16-tf
Luncheon —
A number from V alley View
were guests a t the Forum Lunch­
eon Tuesday, among the n u m ­
aAd 8 for pasture. , Pricad at ber Mrs. Mabel Reachart, who is
an active member of tbe Com
«1.000,
8 ACRES beet of land, fenced,
«600.
N O T IC E
114M ACRES bottom land, al­
Saajed propoaals addressed to
fa lfa and grain, living watar, ir ­
rigation for 7 1-3 scree, ebaap J. 8. Landers, secretary of the
Board of Regents of the Oregon
a t 1116«.
Norm
al Schools, w ill be received
A ll naar City lim its, w ith tele­
phone and R. F . D. privilege«. a t the office of J. A . Churchill,
Inquire of O. S. Butler, 41 Ornn- Department of Education, a t the
Capital Building, Salem, Oregon,
until 10:00 o’clock a. m., No­
A F E W R E A L BARG AINS
vember 13, 1826, for the fu r­
N IN E ACRES, a ll in fru it, good nishing o f a ll material and the
land, a ll under irrigation. 6-room performance of a ll labor required
modern bungalow.
Price for for the completion of a two-story
quick sale, «3500.
concrete building, for the Ore­
gon Norm al School a t Ashland,
FIVE* ROOM HOUSE — Lot Oregon.
100x140 ft., close to new normal
A ll work and materials must
alto. Price for quick sale, «1350. conform to the plans and speci­
fications therefor on file a t the
GOOD
F IV E -R O O M
modern office of the architects. Bonnes
house on good street, 3 blocks and Herzog, 1040 Chamber of
from High school and naw grade Commerce Building,
Portland,
school.
Lot 50x160.
Chicken Oregon, and a t the office o f J.
huse, garage and wood 'shed. A. Churchill, Salem, Oregon, and
Pries, «1800. 3500 cash, balance at the office o f J. H . Fuller,
on tim e at 6 per cent interest.
Ashland, Oregon.
68-10
W. W. ROBISON
PS N . M ain St.
53-tr
RANCH
BARGAINS
WITH
W h en the lure of adventure calls you—
Id car is r’aring to be on the tour—when
ady to go and you reach for the wheel
—have a Camel!
W H E N your car o f cart u fresh primed, ready
to start the tour. A nd early morning light has
thrown its glow o f enchantment over fields and
road«. W h en far ahead lie« the way to adven­
ture’« own land. O h , lucky man, a« you reach
fo r vour wheel— have a Carnell
find another traveling friend like Camel. Camel
makes every fine road finer— adds the magic
romance o f its own friendliness to the zestful
joys o f travel. Camels are made of such choice
tobacco« that they never tire your taete. Camels
are so skilfully blended that they never leave e
cigaretty after-taate. A ll of the joy» of amoking
__ that’« C«mel contentment to million« o f
FO R SA LK :— A home furnish­
ed or uefernlehed. Close te
Schools. B ert buy in Ashland.
Come look It over. 451 Palm Ave.
58— 6*
experienced smoker».
So a« life*» road open« fair ahead, waiting to
be explored— at the «tert o f the journey, or at
e zxu
n abet^l
le o lw t A
tne tour
a
ane w wgwe
■ unn-n n..-, if
mellowest fragrance, the most joyful teste ever
if
lig h t, coat 846.00, ber«sln. Phpne
a r il.
M -«
blended into a cigarette.
H e r« e
M EM O B IA 1B
B lair Granite Co.’e Crystal Blqe
Gray, ere unexcelled.
Leave
your orders for fe ll and sprang
delivery.
176 B ert M ela.
».
Peenlston, Manager.
6 8-tf
W A N T E D — Fem ale • help,
A
Woman for w ell established busi­
ness. Give phon«, Address Box
«60, Medford.
6 1 - i*
WANTED— Furniture repeft-
Ina. Work done at your home
er at shop. Phond 260-R. Med­
ford, Oregon.
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go«!«»« the very e¡
hy the » o r lft mo
In the mehint
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this one g rfm V f
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9hh any eigerette mefle
R. J. Rgynetds Tel