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

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TIDINGS
r ir ’r ó e A ita Brtofcrfc« tor
hedveftakt, nicely faVallhed
tohHMto »aprtmsat up' first
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... the
Ot location la
(Continued From Pago Two)
The
Congregational
Bazaar
and Food Sale held Saturday et
tost webk- wee a very sneeeasfhl
WANTED — Dressmaking—* afflali.
A ll- the food prepared
.in and fancy. A)so children’s for the sale fo un d re a d y mar­
tases. ’ filatile Bryaât, Ì H
ito and much mere could have
toral Ava.
«M
.Wo'ttftvofll
town,
ài
S.
POM RXCHANGB— Farm Cloee
IB. .J. t>. Ketch, Ashland Hotel
bobee. J.
L. Ketch, Ashland Motel Bldg.
FOB
R E N T — Good
•e fts In the bastar also Were
HOT BATHS
sold,
They, appreciate the lib­
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Massage and vibrator treatments. eral patronage given.
F or R EN T— Two ranchee. J. Obhvaleecent Home. _ J l — i t
Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
iiARCKLIANG The, Phone 13« J uses meeting at the home of
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«7-8
Mts. A. F. Abbdtt this afternoon.
The members will bring their
min S t, upstairs a p t
needle work and enjoy a social
aphrfment.
Water and lights
hour
after the business session,
included, f i t per «Batta. Phqne
Blair Granite Co.’s Crystal Bine at the eloee of which light re­
88h-J. .
17-tf
Gray, are unexcelled.
Leave freshments will be. served by
FOR RJBNT— W ell furnished your orders for fall and spring the hostess, Mrs. A. F. Abbott.
»-room beast, t i l Mt. Avenue. delivery.
I l l Beet Main. 8.
North of railroad tracts. Phone Peaalstoe, Manager.
B t-tf
2B1-R.
»6-4-
Mrs. Carl Brommer sad Mrs.
Beatrice Hitchcock were hos­
FOB REN T «— Housekeeping
Reasonable Rates
tesses at the home of Mrs.
oms. XI» Bast Main.
«4-»»
163 Granite. Telephone IBS
Brommer on B street Friday eve­
ning at a "Vanishing Tea’’ with
room next to The Tidings of­
fice, formerly occupied by The
Needlecraft.
Plenty room for,
ringers, w u le the hum ef con­
small store or office.
Rent
versation indicated the enjoy­
reasonable. Apply The Tidings
ment ef those present.
office,
BtnCLDlKO, Repairing, Shing­
ling, Painting, Kalsomintng, Re-
Wnlshlng. W. T. Blackwell, »19
R EN T — Clean front
Garfield. P h eM X ltL ,
lO l-tf
Hot baths. flO per mo.
FOR R E N T—New, modern,
furnace heated Apts., and sleep­
ing rooms. Cbattln Apts., Phone
301-R. Call forenoons or eve­
nings.
5«-30*
Fall blossoms and woodsy
laurel berries brightened tjie
rooms' and during the evening
delicate cakes, .wafers, stuffed
dates and coffee were served.
The guests present were Mrs.
J. R. Robertson Mrs. August
Schnerman, Mrs. J. A. Cook, Mrs.
Peterson, Mrs. L. J. Harner, Mrs.
James Boyd and Mrs. H. B.
Plummer, ,'***
It la understood that Mrs.
Boyd and Mrs. Plummer «rill
each entertain at teas ia the
near future.
FOB RENT— Furnished cabins
id small apartments.
IBS
»nite S t
Sf-tf
ivnctaeon « M B fv W T n "TkeTfln-
lag room which wee-beautifully
decorated wfthawnet pda»,
Mr. and Mr», L. A. Roberta,
PStoato ef the bride, and Mr.
• i d Mra. f t W . Myers. returned
to Ashland Sunday.
Mb. and Mrs. Myers w ill be-at
house to 'their friends la Needles.
California, where Mr. Myers f t
an employee of fee Santa Fa,
after D ec e mb er 1, 111*.
The bride, the only daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Bober«,
is an Ashland girt, haring lived
here ter the past nine rears and
.Art Club Meets
The Ladles A rt Club w ill hold
¡lta regular meeting at the Civic
"Club house.
It is hoped that
a full attendance of the mem-
berahlp will be present, Monday,
November »a.
Mrs. f t M. Berg, ISA $ AtreeUCb
FHday ot thft vjeok, toatpad of »a
.going to Medfyrd and meeting d i
with Its formex teacher, Mrs. ao
I. A. Deers, who nefr.lives there, o®i
Rather than start at« 10:10, it
00 planned, the hour to set top •<’
ll:0 ® A m., since the hostess t0
liVse in town.. , ,
' • -it*
F o llo w in g luncheon a business gi’
meeting will ba held after which ph
the newly begun BIMe .study toi
will be in charge of the ap- _
pointed leader. This Bible" study
la proving moat Interesting.
The hostesses far the evening
are Mrs. L. C. Dann and Mrs.
Fred Cushing. The usual rou­
Cengratnlatidhe
abd _jfood tine of business will be carried
Wishes are tendered Mr, and out, and entertainment and re­
Hrs. Myers for a life both happy freshments will follow.
and prosperous.
“ Who Ito" class Mrot—
The “Who Do" class of the
Methodist
Sunday
school
will
Mrs. Louis Schwein entertain­ have Its covered dish luncheon
ed the members of the degree end meeting at the borne ot
staff of the Rebekahs, honoring
Mrs. Norma Reeder, Its efficient
captain at a three’ course Inn*
BeHvtew F . T. A>—
The BeHvtew P. T. A. holds
its regular m ea tt ng Friday night.
The program promises to be la-
tereattng, as *11 the programs
heretofore given prove.
Every
one la oordlallyy Invited to be
present to enjoy It with the*
members.
v
Plans are being perfected for
the presentation of the Annual
cheon, Monday evening.
ITH so many tasks we
what a help it is. D o your boli-
Cover» were laid for twenty-
four guests at the daintily ap­
pointed table, whose place cards
c a n ’f dodge, what a re-
day baking now.
Were painted by the
young
daughters, Rosalind and Wanda,
who also «designed sad painted
the covers for the dainty book­
lets, the biographical contents
of which, dealing with the past,
present and future were arranged
by the guests.
The decorative plan was a
harmony In pink and green,
those being the Rebekah colors.
These biographical booklets
occasioned considerable amuse­
ment. but also considerable ef­
fort; so much so, that prises
were offered for the best, which
was von. by Mrs. Norma Reeder,
and the consolation going to
Mrs. Lela Taylor, who received
t,” and the fitst prise, a
lovely little Jar of preserved
ginger being presented to Mrs.
Reeder.
The evening was a very de­
lightful one, the gracious hos­
pitality of which marks hours
long to be remembered by those
p r e s e n t,-----—r—— —— ---- •—*
lief it is to find some way to ’
simplify holiday planning.
Especially the baking! And
that’s exactly where this Sperry
Master Recipe fits in. One recipe
yet it can be the base o f all your
special baking, except pies.; And
with it you can do your baking
in advance.
I t ’s for Pound C ake, F ru it
Cake, Plum Pudding, WTufe
Fruit Cake, Spice Cup Cakes,
•and Tea Wafers! T ry it and see
*
How oan I help you?
Perhaps some particular prob­
lem on the preparation o f a holi­
day dinner is worrying you? D o
you want a new menu? A sur-
rise dish you’v e never made
efore? D o you know the latest
mode of table setting? If you’ll
tell m e just what yon want I ’ll
gladly do m y best to help you.
D on’t hesitate to write. Y ou’ll
not be obligated in any way.
Sperry has m ade m y service
available to you free.
E
F or t h e H olidays
- s ix treats from
this one Master Recipe
■ '
< The Spferry Master Recipe y
Complete
S perry * '■
American and English Interna­
tional champion in. the world.
Dam by Dual champion. Popples
unrelated. Prices reasonable. A
land and water dog, fastest re­
trievers and pretty as house dogs.
Luctle Rsdner, Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
«2-«’
HOME SERVICE BUREAU
PA IN TIÑ O ÔONTRACTOR
Sm all or Large
Paint or Walpaper
Contract or Order, we can
handle it satisfactorily.
A REAL BARGAIN'
Nine acres a ll In fruit, 3 . miles
from Ashland on Main Highway,
B-roott modern bungalow. Priced
for quick rale, 12500. A real
chicken ranch.
FOR SALB-t-Seed wheat, bike
FOR SALE— Box Factory lum­
ber yard haa a full stock ot nil
kinds Of building lumber at rea­
sonable prices.
49-tt,
"&¡Sñ¿¿nSSi
WANTED — Two dosen Leg­
horn bene. . Must j»e fat, for
table dM.
Oalt Cdhdfiiesegnt
Home, phon® .i l l .
M -l
Don’t go around foaling tired,
lacking in energy and strength,
because your
kidneys are not
workMg property.. The use of
FOLEY’S PILLS, n diuretic stim-
nlent for the kidneys; will, flush
yodr kMneys, remove isjurlous
waste matter and bring the kid­
neys back to a normal, active con­
dition. “ Your F o L lfY PILLS are
the only thing I got to de me
any good,** writes Samuel Bren­
ner, Alexandria. lad. said every-
gery by setVins New Style H-O Ç
Cooking Oat» for breakfim!
On luftl otf the fife in 2 minute®! A
1920 Oh®Y. good condition,
1 7 6 .0 0 .................
A Bniok dix, mw . tires,
n u u like n e w ,. . . . 1326.00
l a s y terms on these c a n .
Oeme in And try them out.
la w llIw U lw
T t e a tm snl
boA teesi mu, Ifltetnsl. end hto beer
WANTED— Cattle or sheep to «uacrmful.ia the treatment of Catoni
teed and pkattafe tor winter. forovtrW veeri.*8old by all drfatgUb
J» U
Ketoh, Ashland Hotel F. J. C H E N IY f t C O . Toledo. OW«
Oak Street Oarage
HAM AKER MOTOR 0 0 .
Phone g7 “ Service WerthwhUq’’
breakfast d»®b. NUed with flavor—pa
roughage that stimi
.'That "all'tw
1 flavor in only t
tnmntts
o n sale dally.
$16.70
Week-end
tickets
F ri., Sat., Sun.
R e tu rn lim it
A sk fo r reservations on N o . 16 o r
54, whichever better suits vour con­
venience, and arrive Portland 7:15
o t 8:50 the follow ing morning.
R e s tfu l P u llm a n qu arters an d
your favorite breakfast in the D in e r
fits you to m eet your business asso­
ciates im m ediately on arrival.
Sim ilar service retum ing.U se N o .
13 leaving Portland at 9:00 pan. o r
N o. 53 at 1:00 a.m. (cars o p en fo r
occupancy 9:30 p. m .)
For further information. ask agent.
Southern Pacificlines
G. N . K ram er, Local Agent.
phone
<&
.
Myers-Rob e rts
POUND CAKE—bread pan aixe
One of-the moot beautiful and
1 % cup« lUgar
!4 tempoon bakln« powder
impressive weddings of the sei-
2 cum Sperry Drifted
1 teaspoon each lemon and
Snow Flour
vanilla extract
son took place at the elegant
*
Cream butter alcae till it can be beaten w ith a spoon,
home of Mrs. J. R. Benson,
FOB SALE— Alfalfa hay. J.
then add sugar gradually,
L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
-nt Myrtle Point, Oregon, Sat­
creamy. Sepcrate eggs; beat yolks u ntil thick, and
ents I am firm ly con­
Homo
Pbonelfld-L
urday,
November
14,
1925,
when
67-1
whites until stiff. Add beaten yolks to the creamed
vinced. I f there’s ever
Office hours, 10 to IS A. M.; S her only grand child, E. Rowena Hoclal Circle Meets—
butter and sugar; m ix w ell, then add portion o fih e
a tim e to take chances
FOR SALE— S Work horses, to 6 P. M.; 7 to 8 evenings. CltU Roberts of Ashland, Ore., became
According to announcement re­ ! ! flour. S tir (do n o t b eat) u n til smooth, then fold in .a i t certainly isn’t a t the
• portion o f the stiffly beaten egg whites. Continue to
iron 'Wheel wagon, hay , rake
•
the bride of Dennis W. Myers of ceived the next meeting of the T o ld In flour and egg whites alternately; add flavoring. holidays.
H I f t , t-4 luck rope,* Galloway
Social
Circle
of
the
Christian
Teased paper lined pan. Bake
Needles,
California,
the
Rev.
Above *rtdla*a
cream separator. Roscoe Apple-
n ( j a s 'F . ) one hour for square
Charles C. Hulet officiating, us­
or round cake and longer I f a deep bread pan is used.
gale, 562 Fairview St., Ash­
pee exactly as given—
ing the impressive ring cere­
ObOl thoroughly before cutting. Keeps moist and
w ith S p e rry D r if t e d
land.
*7-2«
R. BRNRST A, WOODS— Prac­ mony.
fresh tw o weeks a t least.
jg
Snow Flour. I ’ve used
tice limited to eye. ear, nose and
The spacious parlors were
this flour for over 12
F ortland home to
Ihroat—X-ray lnelddiiflf tooth,.
N O T £: M l m »»»urem »nt» a r t far«/, Hour It all te d one»
years because it is so
before maaauring. Ut» n s tt p i n t m a tte r in g oup.
Office hoars, 1® to I f and 2 to beautifully decorated with ivy
change for one in Ashland,
remarkably uniform. I
fr, SWsdonbUrg Bldg., Aahlkdd. chrysanthemums.
can be a u ra o f good re­
W hit» F ru it Cake
The bride was aharmlnglj
sults w ith it.
W ith elder or eoffee, how It wUl deliobt yo u r I t w t i!
Preporr «he M««ter R ed y e ood odd the Allowing Ingredl-
gowned in a dress of satin faced
pOra w r>.
for Ashland bons« and lot.
ant», lightly floured, after the cake la mixed; H cup finely
crepe and carried a shower bou­
ahredded citron; 1 cup bleached Sultana rabbia; H cup
shredded blancned almonds. Bake a t for Pound Coke, the
quet of white chrysanthemums.
SPLENDID STOCK RANCH
She was attended by Miss
fuBy equipped, to exchange for
Pearl Hendricks, Who wore a
email Rogue River Valley farm.
x t« n ntner get «nought
.
pale green satin gown.
The
rifting flour add 1 tea-
1
STAPLES B FA LTT
n
and
!4
taaapoaa
each
*
groom was supported by Allison
Matoi Ashland Bldg,
nuffin pan« half full o f
Roberts.
The
bride
reoeived
fS2S*F.) for about 4S
r
• •
®7-tf
Cor. Haiman And Van
r ahrodded fltron may
jh
bone 1«1.
194-tf many beautiful and costly pres­
FOR SALE— Dry Manxanita
ents. She was born and grew
W rite fo r other recipes '
u
and Oak wood.
W. Taverner.
to womanhood at Myrtle Point,
I of thia Maatcr Recipe for Fruit Cake, Plum
Phone 17F2.
’
«7-1#
Oregon, graduating from, the
,d party T ea W afers trill gladly be «eat upon re-
i FRK B copy o f a brand eaw booklet to help you
Dbalfixs In Coal, Wood, Packing, Myrtle Point high school in 1916
takina— "B IQ H T Y Food Delight» from XIOHT
F or BALE t - 1??J Star, tour- Orating and Storage. Long dlst- and has a large circle of friends
pefc” W rite«oday. A drica-noU etM Q raf.Sperry
ing.
Good condition. Cheap, ,ance trucking.
an Francbeo. Dapt. 8 7 0 ,1 - B .
'
there.
for quick eale.
Phone 283-P.
She expected to he married at
&fter 6 p. m.
«7-3«
the home of her parents in Ash­
land, but learning that her grand
FOR SALE— 20-acre ranch,
parents could not come that dis­
fuHy equipped, stock and feed.
Aim Bette De Çnrf, Director
tance, accepted the invitation of
Modern 6-room honee, large
hex
grand
mother
Benson
to
he
barn and other building«. Suit-
oomqrnadMto with Ensign I B
of The Salvation A rfty at the married in -the home where her
abft for dairying, chickens or
White Shield Home, 6(6 May- parents were married.
gardening. I mile eaet on Eaet
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
The ceremony was witnessed
Main. M Beewlck.
«««•
by members of the immediate
A V C T Ip N B B R
F O R SALE— English Springer
family, only, nineteen being
A. L , GÌDBON
Spaniels. Puppls® from trained Sales taken anywhere— anytime. .present.
Ashland, Oregon
Imported parents. Sire the only
After the ceremony a delicious
THE PARK
GARAGE
the dato to eagerly SWfttoA
♦ * •
study CXtoe <haMftftdMb # .
The Study Ctoea dB f t t t
met at the home of Mrs. J,
McCoy • Taeeday evening,
the boat, "A Mew. Day f t J
America* the theme of"
study hour.
. .
äo thework.
I t ’s the gift that's m ost useful th a t is
welcom ed the m ost and rem em bered the
longest.
e T h is Christm as w h y not let electricity
do the w o rk? A t y o u r electrical dealer’s
there are gifts fo r everyone — gifts you
k n o w w ill afford years o f useful enjoy­
m ent.
• i t e / o r e you w e a r yourself o u t shopping
— see these gifts a t y o u r dealer’s today.
Gifta that do the W O^K.
Electric Rangs
Vacaum Cleaner
Electric Sewing Machina
Washing Machina
(O n ee<y paym ents)