Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 06, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    A SH LA ND DAILY TIDINGS
Mala 8t. City (rowing this way
fast. Buy now:.while prices are
right.
Phene 426-Y.
P. ,M.
Carter, trustee. 1088 B.. Main
St.
58-8*
Classified Column
FOR MALE— Two lots on cor­
ner Indiana and Boulevard'across
frog» New Normal, , upper aide.
BoulSbard and Pacific Highway.
Just the plane for .'apartment
bouse with grocery store and
aery Ice ‘station.
Phone, 426-Y.
F. M. Carter, trustee, 1068 B.
Main St.
’
56-8«
FOR RENT— Unfurnished flat.
Nicely furnished sleeping rooms.
Furnace heat furnished. 85 B
Second St. Lithla Apts.
f
DR. W. J . CRANDALL
O steop athic P h y sicia n A Surgeon
O ffice Phofte l a g .
H om e 437-J
F ir s t N ation al B ank B ldg.
D R . -CHARLES A. H A IN E S
P h y sicia n a n d surgeon
O ffice P h o n e l g f - J
Home Phonel04-L
Office ijours, 10 to 12 A. M.; 2
to I P. M.; 7 to* 8-evenings. CltU
on North gens Bank Building.
Main St., across from-' High
Above Tidings
Street, next to Ideal Grocery
P h o n e 91
store.- Excavation all done, fine
drainage. Phone 426-Y. F. M. DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
Carter, trustee. 1088 B. Main
throat— X-ray lncltlding teeth,.
St. J— - .- -
56-6»
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
5, Swedenbhrg Bldg., Ashland,
Oregon. • - ; --------
FOR RENT— New, modern,
furnace heated Apts., and sleep ­
ing rooms, Chattln Apts., Phono
303-R*. Call foreqoons or eve­
nings.
___
58-26*
FOR RENT— Splendid four
room apartment. Close in. Well
furnished.
Furhace
heated.
C. BLLY8ON SHINN, D.M.D.
MEMORIALS
Specially priced to right party.
Citizens Bank Bldg.
Blair Granite Co.’s Crystal Bine
One year lease if desired. 318 Gray, are unexcelled.
Leave Office Phone 151. Res. Phone 184
Hargadine.
,
85-4 your orders for fall and spring
Evenings By Appointment
delivery.
175
East
Main,
8.
FOB RENT— Furnished apart­
52-tf
ment. 3 rooms and bath. 155 Penniston, Manager.
Seventh. Inquire 187 Sherman.
WANTED—Female help.
A JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET
WORKS, Cor. Helman "and Van
54-tf woman for well established busf-
Ness. Phone 161.
194-tf
FOR RENT: — Room, prefer neas. Give phone. Address Box
61-5*
WHITTLE TRANSFER CO.
te or two gentlemen. *478 850, Medford.
F o r S e rv ic e
Boulevard
MATERNITY
Denier» In Coal, Wood, Packing,
Reasonable Rates
Crating and Storage. Long dist­
ENT— 6-room house on
153
Granite.
Telephone 163
ance trucking.
unfurnished, hot wator
t io n - 622.50. Inquire
WANTED—Furniture
repair­
T. L. POWELL—General Trans­
Hotel Ashland
ing. Work done at your home
fer — Good team and motor
tracks. Good service at a rea­
ROOMS— Steam heated, 65-00 or at shop. Phone 969-S. Med­
sonable price. Phone 83.
48-26*
r week and up. Hotel Ash- ford, Oregon.
FEIDGE . ROACH
CONVALESCENT HOME
Transfer — Express — Storage
Where the sick are cared for
Hauling — Dray work of all
FOR RENT— Furnished cabins
and small apartments.
153 Special rate to Invalids. Call 162 kinds Quick motor service. Dry
wood o f all kinds. Phone 410-R,
Granite 8t.
BUILDING, Repairing* Shing 275 B. Street.
ting, Painting, .Kalsomtnlng, Re- ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
FOR MALE—e shoats, weight flnishlng. W. T. Blackwell, 819
communicate with Ensign Lee
o t the Salvation Army at tbs
307-»f
about 100 lbs. each.
W. W. Garfield. Phene 323L,
White Shield Home, 565 May-
Robison, 63 N. MAIN.
56-tf
fair Ave.. Portland. Oregon.
FVRNITURE AND MATTRESS
FOR HALE
Fine lot on repairing. - 315 Granite St. P.
A U C T IO N E E R
Beach street, Just off Boulevard O. Box 531.
. 56-tf
A. I* GIDEON
with nice neat garage house flt-
Salea taken anywhere—anytime.
WANTED—Good fresh "Jersey
Ashland. Oregon
ted up for light housekeeping.
58-3*
6650.
Easy terms.
Ashland milch cow. 159 Laurel.
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
Realty Co.
• 66-3
NOTICE
AMBRO S. PARK
Sealed proposals addressed to
FOR HALE— To sattle estate.
Painting Contractor
Property of late eGorge N. An­ J. S. Landers, secretary of the Experienced.
Dependable.
derson. Home place, 667 North Board of Regents of the Oregon
Phone 90
Main.
Brlck block.
Corner Normal Schools, will be received or le a v e w ord a t S ta p les R ea lty
Fourth and B. Lot on B St. at the office of J, A. Churchill,
O ffice
next to Brlck block. Lota near Department of Education, at the
High School.
F. M. Carter, Capital Building, Salem, Oregon,
Trastee. 1068 E. Main St., Ash­ until 10:00 o’clock a. m., No-
vember 12, 1926, .for the' fur­
Mrs. A. 8. Kleinhammer of
land, Oregon, Phone 426-Y.
nishing
of all material and tho Jacksonville Is visiting for a
66-3*
performance of all labqr required fqw dáys in Ashland with her
FOR HALE— Barred Rock Pul* for the completion of a two-story daughter, Mrs. Clyde Young of
lets* 140J Boulevard.
64-5’ concrete building, for the Ore? 100 Union Street.
gon Normal School at Ashland,
l o l l HALE— Dry Manzanita and
Oak wood. W. Tavener. Phone
All work and materials must
17F3.
53-6
conform to the plans and speci­
FOR HALE— Box Factory lum­ fications therefor on file at the
ber yard has a full stock of all office of the architects, Beanes
kinds of building lumber at rea­ and Herzog, 1040 Chamber of
sonable prices.
49-tf Commerce Building, Portland,
Oregon, and at the office of J.
FOR SALE—1-AIl varieties pf A. Churchill, Salem, Oregon, and
apples, cheap, at ore hard. Prices at the office' of J. H. Fuller,
low at 50c per box. Doran, 698 Ashland; Oregon.
63-10
Ashland St.
86-tf
RANCH
BARGAINS
WITH
TERMS
17 ACRES— i 4 acres tilled,
and 3 fo r’ pasture.’ Priced at
61,600.
S ACRES best of land, fenced,
6500.
11.03 ACRES bottom land, al­
falfa and grain, living water, Ir­
rigation for 7 1-2 acres, cheap
at 61160.
All near City limits, with tele­
phone and R. F. D. privileges.
Inquire of G. S. Butler, 41 Gran­
ite St., City.
32-1 mo.
A FEW REAL BARGAINH
- NINE ACREB, all in fruit, good
land, all Under irrigation. 5-room
modern bungalow.
Price for
quick sale, 62500.
To Applegate—
Miss Lois Russili, F. E. Rus­
sili and Miss Rnssill’s guest,
Miss Ora Norris, of Hollywood
enjoyed a trip to the applegate
today,
> d
Safeguarded
(V -T
Every day a normal
f/T . I
day. The safe pre-
Tk
g ^ scr*Pt’on AN-A-CIN
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Relieves
H mu U c I m
Neuralgia
Earache
Toothache
C o M s
Few
Influenza
.Neurltla
AN-A-CIN Tablet« do not effect the heart—
contain no narcotic*. Clinically proved.
Handy Pocket Tin Only 2 S c
FIVE- ROOM HOUSE — Lrit
100x140 ft., close to new normal
site. Price for quick sale, 61350.
FOR SALE: — One girls blcy-
rio .nearly new, with electric
light, cost 645.00, bargain.*Phone
9F11.
f
52— tf
FOR SAME— Best location. Al­
fa Addition, next to High Sckool,
•cross
Boulevard , from New
Grade School, extending from
Iowa street to H. Main. Can
sell* whole block fronting E.
r “ 1. /
Mi«. MillerDupn Entertains—
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Mrs. Miller Dunn was hostess
J
at a de,iKhtful Hallowe'en pffcrty.
” at he» home on Pennsylvania
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avenue, Saturday evening. There'
J . . / ! Wer® artistic decorations, ia keep-
Mra. Grace E . A nd rew s, B d itoi ing with the season shown in ail
Phene items to her at 340-1: the rooms and a jolly Jacko'Lau-
tern greeted the guests frpm a
window
as they arrived.
(Continued From j^sterday)
Gaines and a radio concert pro­
vided an evening of entertain­
Calendar of the Week—
Monday, November 9— The Ladles ment which the guests enjoyed
Are Club meets at the Club ;o the uttermost.
Delicious fruit salad, cake and
, House.
Mrs. Frank Nelson,
■
offee
were’ served during the
Mrs. S. B. McNair, hostesses.
Monday, November 9 —Ashland evening. Those enjoying this
Study Club. Afternoon- ^¡j • pleasant hospitality were Mr. and
Monday, November 9— French Mrs. George Scribner, Mr. and
Club— Evening, at Mrs. F. D Mrs. Clarence Homes,Mr. and Mrs.
Theodore Lockhart, with the host
Wagner. — —y
and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Miller
CHebrntvs Birthday
AnaivcrNury—
_ Miss E ugenia- Young was
hostess to a number of her
Young friends Monday evening
from four thirty to eight. The
party had been planned by Mrs.
Young, and was a surprise for
Eugenia, on the occasion of her
sixteenth birthday.
Htua y Claes M eets—
• ,
Covers were laid for eight, at
The Mission Study class, under
a table* to which streamers of
Hallowe'en P a r t y -
direction of Mrs. J. W. McCoy
Miss Marjorie Corthell was crepe paper depended from the
m et. at her home/ Tuesday eve-
hostess
at a happy Hallowe’en archway. On the orange.center-
ping for one of the programs
!
party
Thursday
night. Lovely de- piece, was a beautiful birthday
planned for the review of the
j
(
orations
appropriate
to the sea-
book, by Browning, on Latin
'
son,
made
bright
the
rooms and
America.,
'
Hallowe’en
games
and
music
' A map talk, with Interesting
I
made
merry
the
evening.
Cliter
discussion of the geographical
placement of the missions and
general survey of Latin Amer­ refreshments, were served.
Those enjoying the jolly hours
ica, was given by the leader,
were Grace Coombe, Irwanda
Mrs. McCoy.
Mr. B. C. Forsythe had been Bateman, Margaret Creason, Vir­
asked to discuss the Mwnroe ginia Brown, Elaine Flackus,
Doctrine which he did very com­ Adena Spencer, Mrs. Prescott and
prehensively with a succinct ac­ Mrs. Corthell
count of the historical back­
ground; its application in times French Class Meet»
The French Club
past, thh present situation and
also as applied to the southern evening at the ht
Emma Oeder, one
neighbor.
The resources of South Airier members, for its first study ses
lea were touched upon, and a sion. Tlie club met last Thurs­
number of books recommended day at the home of Its president,
for a fuller discussion of the Mrs. W. M. Poley, for discussion
immercltt outlook »nd the trade :
the year's work, and a »octal
relations with the southern con­ afternoon, when It was decided
tinent. There will be a second to meet Monday evenings, there-
program given with interesting by making it just a little easier
sidelights, next Tuesday night for the attendance of the teacher,
at Mrs. McCoy’s, home. AU in- Mrs. T. J. Malmgren. who comes
Monday afernoon to the Ashland
tefested are welcomed
Royal Neighbors Entertained—
M rs.Y. J. Heer was hostess to
the Royal Neighbors, the lodge of
which she Is a member, Saturday
evening.
The guests came in
amusing costumes, which added
quite a bit to the clever stunts
which all were expected to per-
dofm in entertainment of the
company.
Game« In which all
entered into heartily afforded
much amusement.
Delightful refreshments closed
an evening of enjoyment for all.
fortunes told and played and
sang, grouped about the piano
until good nights were said.
Lovely gifts ware brought the
young hostess. Those who en­
joyed the happy time with Eu­
genia were the Misses Helen
High,
Daisy Yaryan, Luclle
Crews, Nadine Swenning, Dorothy
Yeo, May Van Hardenburg, Mil­
dred Moore, Thelma and Ned
Young and Mr. and Mrs. Young.
(Continued on page fear)
SOMETHING DIFFERENT
E ylar linen—hand drawn threads—hand hemstitch
ed applique.
Instructions gladly given on stitches.
BABCOCK'S GIFT SHOPPE
P h o n e 167
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You raise' »’r
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to applaud
So n a tu r a l... so realistic. . . so
true is the sweet melodious tone
o f the violin you can alm ost feel
the presence o f the violinist in
the same room.,'
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The recent improvements in Ford Cars have created
a demand that is establishing new sales records.
Back of this growing demand is the knowledge that
Ford Cars have gained their universal recognition
through dependability and eoonomy of operation.
The recent improvements enhance Value that has
been definitely established.
See today’s greater Ford Value at your nearest
Authorized Ford Dealer’s. Place your order now
to insure early delivery.
T h e W e ste r n S p ea k er
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Closed cars in color. De­
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All prices f.o.b. Detroit
yoor bed or roosa You
go about your work as
« Snt tn stosn t you wfll
cake with its sixteen candles,
and. at each end were low bowls
of marigolds. Dear little pump­
kin favors were beside each
plato.
The rooms were beautifully
decorated with baskets of late
marigolds. Every thing carried
out the Hallowe'en thought.
The girls came directly from
school, surprising their young
hostess completely.
After the
bountiful birthday dinner, the
girls played games, had their
. . i You forget for the m om ent
that you are in your ow n home
listening to a radio program.
Runabout ..................69*0
kted non-surgical
for Piles does not
Study C lub./
A revl< w of previous work oc­
cupied the study hour, at tho
close of which light refreshments
were sq nod 'by the hostess. The
review will be continued for
next Monday's meeting which will
bj at llrs.^F. D. Wagner’s. Sev­
eral new members have been
added to the roster of the class.
Mrs. G. M. Green, Mrs. Claire
Beebe, Mrs. Emma Oeder among
the number.
Greater Demand for the
Improved Ford Cars
T O U R IN G
GOOD FIVE-ROOM modern
house on good street, 2 blocks
from High school and new grade
school. . L ot 60x150.
Chicken
huse, garage, anti wovsl shed.
Price, 6k800. 6500 cash, balance
on time at 6 per cent Interest.
W. W. ROBISON
08 N. Main St.
'
52-tf
FOR SALE:—-A home tarnish­
ed or unfurnished. Close to
schools. Best bny In Ashland.
Come look It overi 464 Palm Ave.
52— S*
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Alhsteel body; heavy crown fenders; fuel tank fill­
ed from outside; low, graceful body lines; nickeled
head lprap rims; comfortable, low seats; large steer­
ing wheel; powerful, positive brakes. Standard
equipment includes four cord tires, .rear-view mir­
ror, eitra tire carrier and windshield wiper. Bal-
loph tires $26 extra.
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$110 Complete' Q^ n‘
in
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Genuine mahogany or solid w alnut cabinet o f graceful
a a« ! ! ■ ! < > lines— Efficient loud speaker w ith cabinet to match—
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five genuine Cunningham tubes— tw o ,4 ^ v o k MH e a w
D uty” Franco Radio “B” Batteries— W izard rubber
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case storage battery— one hundred feet 7*strand aerial
wire— twenty feet silk-covered lead-in w ir e tw e n ty
gu—
w“ feet rubber covered ground wire— Jories C able fo r “A*
and “B” Battery connections (simply plug in connec**
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