Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 30, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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laskagivtng diaper apd rig».
This wgs «to (ito Maw >
lrteea yearn that all had been
aether ap<J tbq occasion w|4
very happy one. Miss. W llatfre
Parliamentary drill «as g i r «
under the efficient leadership el
Mm. Oi »• Devs.
This h«j
prora» especially helpful ta the
e to lto r.
* Current Brents «as peen na­
d ir tw» toads; the optarsi
aid«, and the political; Mrs. A.
M, Pracht, in chares of the «ar­
m er and Mrs. I , M. Wagner,
FOB RENT; — a very stebly
furnished, convenient, downstairs
apartment, bath,
to st location
in town. 1 | ft, Second t o
73— t<
nished apartment, with player
piano, also three room fnrniphed
apartment, wall furnished, »hone
W
,
fo b
partly
rent -
The «losing period was oc-
cupisd la a splendid book re-
rlsw by Mrs. George W . Rase.
“ Barren Grousd” by Ellen QI sj -
gow was presented for the con­
sideration of the Chapter mem-
7»— | t
»mall
furnjphed.
43
boas*,
Church
wlth bath, garage, 317 N. Main
Phone 397L.
73— 5«
This last number ended what
every one present deemed a
most interesting and helpful ses
FO B BtfB
apartment.
33 8.' Second
FOB RENT—Office or store
whiled the hoars away until geo.1
nights were reluctantly spofcefc'
Those enfoying this pleasant
gatherings wees: M r. and Mrs
A. A. Maddee, - Mr. . and Mrs
Mark Trne, Dr. and Mrs. C. W
Hanson, Mm. Colsn, Clarence
Beck, Alble Beck, Kennetk Mad­
den, Charles-Tilton, George Bar­
ker, Veda Gideon. Lois Hanson
Louise Hansen, ftSrms Beck, Fern
and Helen Madden, Wade Han­
son and Mr. and Mrs. Beck.
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FOB SALB— Oak cabinet and
kitchen range, also dining table.
Nye Orchard, opposite experi­
ment 8tatlon, Talent.
74-4»
tapdant family visit was by w
of a delightful housewarming,
’ .-.» .p a
,7 > e feMiU*»1 M “t f «to*?1
« to «ha plaaaaaX hope rU R m tot
R another of the red letter day*
In family easels.
Home E codomucs Department Crown Mills will give
Your problem “ W hat to
Give H er” can be solved
here happily and oconomi-
eally.
Make your drug «toro your
g ift store, too.
Iithia Springi
Pharmacy
Phone 116
Building at 39 E. Main St,
Prescription Dm gtfst
Llthla Springs Hotel Bhtldtng
FORMERLY OCCUPIED BY SUGG MILLINERY
BEGINNING NOVEMBER 30TH
KwHs
BREADS, ROLLS, CAKES, SALADS,
CAKE FILLINGS, FROSTINGS, S
FRENCH PUFFED PASTE.
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Best Grade and Fair Price Always
Shoes For
W INTER
«to t o W . < W -« * * * • ‘
Mrs. L. A. Humphreys
tractive setting for the feast
good thinks under which
table groaned.
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A P O T IO N B B B
A. L. GIBBO» ,
lato« anywhere—anytime.
Ashland, Oregon
Carter t f JMtosnvMis. t M
they hare saanatty completed w
to r
Mr. M 4 M n K, 9. t o w and,
to«* t o w , mad« n> • ftMUlr
«M torias ♦* tto » < « • at M*.
aad M to r . o. owe w Yto*
street.
Mr. ato Mrs. J . W . Book «Mae
host sad hostess at s Thank»
gtriag turkey dinner, v tth -« b r ­
ers laid for twdnty-one n t h
Mr and Mre. O u ter Bnta H a lw ;
delightful repast.
Mr. «ad Mm. V . G. Tacher
Beautiful white cbryeatoSc- and Mr. Charlie Homes were
mums, white eeadlee end dainty
red nut cups, with pteae seed*,
cleverly decerated In pen and
B ta rT n ■ ’ »
Family Dinner—
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Gregory
were host and hostess at a de­
lightful family dinner at Cen­
tral Point, Thanksgiving day
with M r. and Mrs. Mark Tree
Of Ashland and Mr. and Mrs.
¿ 'F a m ily Beynlen «4 «to
A rthur Sellers of Central Paint
Wiltshire Home —
present to enjoy the good home
A family reunion occurred ,0«
Thanksgiving day « t . the honu
B8TRAY NOTICE
of Mrs. Mary WUshlre when ■Ito-
TAKEN CP on or about Nor. two sons, Mr. W. B. Wilahlr*.
1, 1935, a black, with white face,
yearling heifer. No brand, bat
possibly a mark on left enr,
which the owner can have by
paying for this notice and pas-
turage at the rate of «2.00 per
month.
D. P. Blue Ranch, 3
miles east of Ashland.
74-3
room next to The Tidings t f -
flce, formerly occupied by The
Needlecrsft.
Plenty room for
small store or otfles.
Rest
reasonable Apply The Tidings
office.
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M «to tottn a« t o . aad Ml
W EAR
OVERLAND
Shoe Shop
BOT MT Corner Home. 399
»ooh St.
71-1 me*
PA IN TIN G AND TIN T IN G
I f you appreciate a first class
. FOB BALE— Late model Ford
J<*> of painting or tinting figure
roadster, delivery body, 1150.
311 Ohio street.
’ 71-3* with 8W B N N IN 0 A ' GEAR, the
Dependable F a in t ly Correctors.
Phone 315-R.
<3-1 mo.
hen winter’s snow is falling outside
in d roars through the trees— when t
Klamath Tails. W BI trade for
Ashland property. Address 549
Oak.
49-13*
FOR SALE—-Dry Mansanlts
and Oak wood.
W. Taverner.
Phone 17F3.
41-14
but fo r the blazing logs in the fireplao
V IO L IN INSTRUCTOR
— have a Cam el!
TMOBVAL H. FOLKENBBRG
T te rtirr of Violin
A REAL BARGAIN
Also a few old and new violin
Nine ncree all tat fruit, 3 miles
from Ashland on Main Highway. for sale.
Ashland Hotel Parlor ever
S-room modern bungalow. Priced
Tuesday.
73-t
for quick sale, ?3I4Q. A real
chicken ranch.
How To Strengthen K yes
W . W . ROBISON
la a surprising short time sim­
«8 North Mala 84.
ple camphor. wttchhaael. bydrastis
44-tf etc.
as mixed In Laroptlk eye
wash, strengthens eyes so you can
FOR SALE— Seed wheat, hlae read or work more. One small
botUe shows results. Aluminum
stem, recleaned. Beardless bar­ axe cup tree. McNair Bros., Drug-
ley and gray oats. Maxedon, 977
B St., Phene 831-R.
34-1 mo.
FOR SALB—‘Box Factory lum­
ber yard has a full stock of all
kinds of building lumber at rea­
sonable prices.
49-df
W H E N it’s a wmtar night am i the day that was
busy » done. A n d outside the snow is driving
through the trees before the wind. W hen, in*
side, the crackling logs catch fire and burst into
flare»» above the hearth— / m v » e Cornell
I
For Camel is the tried and trusted friend o f
millions o f experienced smokers. W hether your
returning steps bring you home tired or jubilant,
no eweeter, more mellow fragrance ever came
to you from a cigarette. There's not a cigarsftty
after-.aste, not a tfesd taste in a whole county
full of Camels. O n ly m ild and mellow flavor,
deep-down contentment in your home or any
home where Camels are lighted.
To Ci
Gota
DRESSMAKER— You w ill Mad
Mrs. B. Van Hardenberg at 111
Bush Street,
„ 74-1 m.<
So this night, before your roaring
oak or h icko ry— hove a Cam el, O p en up
the famous package o f Camck and know the
fragrance, the cotttentmeot that brings hapftf*
hcss to millions. Put a Camel between you and
WANTED to bny house direct
from owner. Must he close In and
reasonable price. W rite to P. O.
Box 393, Ashland.
73-3
HOT BATHS
Massage and vibrator treatments.
Convalescent Home.
i 31— tf
UxttUr9
Hove o Cornell
ttAMCOtLUno Tkc, Phone 134«
for appointment or call <3 Hel­
man S t , upstairs a p t
37-tf
Blair Granite Co.’s Crystal Bine
Gray, are nnaxoelled.
Leave
your orders for ta ll and spring
delivery.
173 Bant Main.
8.
Psnnlston. Manager.______ 33-tf
N o other
f to
oor^tit
bieatl it the
brand ofaigercttei
hbM t
the choicest Turkish
p r t t l n J t r i . Sreti
anet. lato this one
f the targo» tobacco
R. | . Rsyapld» Tabacco Ca»