Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 31, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    FOR RENT:—-5 room house
with p a ltr y . h*M>, ft«»?* ’W*»W
garage. Inquire 155 7th street
1« J P- » . M X» » w
J Ö -9 & 8 W ;
FOR R B N ¥ :« — Housekeeping
apartm ents. 148 East Main- JO<tf
FOR RENT: — Private «leap­
ing rooqi. Phone 274J.1-»
FOR R E N T OR SALE— 5-room
house on P alm A ve.
Inquire
427 P alm A ve.
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- FOR RENT— Furnished cabins
and , small apartments.
Granite S t
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FOR HALS, r— Five room mod­
ern bungalow with sleeping porch
and garage. 8 f Pine St. Mrs. Dealers ita Goal," Wood. , Packing,
Rinabarger.
105^4 • Crating 'and Storage. Long Hist
ice trucking.
FOR HALS— W ood and coal
heating sto v es from 51.00 to
—General Trans-
team and moter
510.00.
E a g le B rass Foundry.
140 O berlin St.
80-1 m o.?
FOR SALE— Two year old
ape vines. Tokays and other
irieties.
Edwin P. Hughs*,
lien t.
80-1
-anytime.
m é.»
FOR SALS— £>OT Factory )
ber yard haa a fuU stock qf
kinds of building lumber nt rea
in
Mrs. E astb urn ’s m other; Mt«-
E lU ah etlr C levenger WAAALQl p r e s ­
en t. having gon e to spend a few
w eek s at the hom o o f her d a u g h ­
ter, M is. C harles Sturbuck in. l<os
Contractor
g, Repairing, P a r tin g
Kxmining. ’
Phone 82S-L-
W ANTED: —
G eneral h o u se­
work'. 668 N orth Main 8t.
A ngeles."
L01-V
STENOG RAPHER W A N TED
Steady work for experienced p er-!
son. B riggs A B riggs, A ttorn eys, | or
(C ontinuèd From P a g e F ou r)
Mrs. G oodm an E n ic ria ln s— #
"On last W ednesday afternoon
100-tq
PAINTING AND TINTING
W ANTED: — M usic p u p ils—
If you appreciate • first class
voice su d piano. S tu dio, 188
Sherm an St. Mrs. M. J. W olcott, J 5 J T o r a i 3 K g ^ r n ñ f f n g ~ n g ü W
.
,
. 100-1 mo.» w i p 8W ENNIN« A GEAR, the mas Day, the table b e® u «iui in
Dependable* P ain tin g Contractors,
tho b righ tn ess o f red ca n d les and
W ANTED— R r u n lig tad gar­ phone 815-R.
««-1 “ °
a centerp iece of lo v e ly red coy-
den w ork of a ll kinds.
P hon e,
natlbns.
• ' ■
441-R . A. Segaw orfh.
88-26*
The celebration really began
v iCMAlAt H E L P ^KANTlflD— A
th e ev en in g before w hen th e
sto ra g e
fam ily assem bled in the arttp-
w om an o f business a b ility to distance hauling.
tica lly decorated room s, w ith the
take up we» qataWished >uslaesa.
A ddress B ox W o.
Eedf'ord.
C hristm as tr e e laden w ith the
fru ita g e Of lo v e ly g ifts for every
o n e,
ks Balvaticm Army at 1
WIDOW WITH TWO small
A m idn igh t supper brought to
Is Shield Horna» 586 Mi
g irls w ish es to exchan ge ser­
durs., P ortlan d . Oregon
a clo se, an ev en in g o f unalloyed
vices for good home.
C- 5-
M A T SB W &
happiness. Those w ho w’Bre p res­
hom e p referred.
A dd ress U.
en t to en joy the double celeb ra­
Reasonable
Rates
Care T idings.
90-S*
tion o f th e C hristm as tim e w a r e
158 Granit«. Telephone 158
WANTED— Subscription so lic­
Mr. and ■ M rs.( D om ino P rovost
itor; perm anent if yop brin g re­
and little son Buddy, Grandpa
su lts.
Apply T$|ln0f office.
I’fd vost, »fr. and Mrs. B. F.
A shland.
<3~U
Stoym , Mr. and Mrs. J. H. H ughes
and B ronaugl, H ughes, Mr. and
W EL BU R N ’B
Mis. P. S. p rp vost and daughter
— R echarging
S ilv ia .
‘
cent d iscount
’ * i * <•
53 Second
•iva Jackson öo. Agent
I, orc.
Phone 897-Y
blocks off E * * Main on
irer
206 W illam ette.
78-26*
HOT BATHS
M assage and vib rator treatm en ts,
C onvalescen t H om e.
61— ti
memorials
Blair Granite Co.'s Crystal Bine
Gray ere unexcelled.
Leave
your’ orders for tall and sprtRg
d elivery.
175 East Main.
q-
Pennieton. Manager.
; ‘
MARCELLING Tlfc, Phone 1161
for appointment or call «1 Hel-
____a t „natalrs apt.
57-tr
I - ste a m e r N oord ei-
30,000 doors to Europ-
Bend school census o f 3.<>4b
10 per cent gain over la st year
“The city ed itors are not a
,,,i «1 <•*»t«¿«1 BTWsjn
m iv h iu
i i C i i t l c l l l 1-
tllpniy Pdllvtaltrtl
rally speaking.
T h is Is perhaps
due to t h e rushed life they lea d ,’’,
hq continued. "They do little,
creative w riting and no feature
work.
Most- of city editors rise
,
j
,
i
j
(
each
he prom ised to com o -again
next year and w ished a ll a
"Merry C h ristm a s’’ and departed
in h is au to t o ‘ again drive his
, sleig h and Joily fa lu d ee r.”
Mr. an.l Mrs. Harris Dean
Enter tain—
Mr. and Mrs. H arris Dean
G ranite streert
Informa
w as
m em bers
la ck in g in energy and strength,
b ecau se your
kldneÿH are hot
f o r k in g
properly. The use of
FO LE Y ’S PIL,LS, a (Jluretlc atim-
tylent fpir p ie kjdneys, w ill flush
your k id n e y s / rem oxe injurions
preste m a tter and bring the k id ­
n ey s back to a norm al, active,con ­
d itio n . "Y our FOJ4CY ftlL LS »re
m o o n ly th jn g I l o t to 4o w o
Please
Ageefs Shoe ShQj
third class i
CALIFORNIA OREGON
i PO W ER C O M P A N Y J
IN
W ith an earnest appreciu*
tion of the goocTwill and co*
operation w hich have year
after year rewarded our ef­
forts tp make this Company
a factor in the growth of
communities w e serve, w»
extend sincere wishes for
1926
g, happy and prosper
Be even mojrp pros-
perpip? fo? Ashlaijd
aus New Year.
the wish of
The Ashland
Electric Shop
346 E. Main Street
of other protees­
to receive quest to jou rn alism , or obtain h alf o f
lonnairos.*’ said Mr. Lawrbnce, tîiëlr "Tñtoi¡i"é~Tfóm'TMi6~WúírJt-
Vwe took the definition of a la st group includes ex-jou rn alists.
Journalist as. any ope w ho w rites
on affairs of current Interest.
The m agazine field w as Included
in the grou p .’,’ .»»
.Members of the, profession wore
placed In four rocoSn lted groups.
T he - first class Included contri­
b utors to tho m agpsines, authors
of non-fiction works, war cor-
reporters, feature |
irttors. T h e socond i
group .consisted of execu tives, as -
ed itors, m apggqa* dosl1 n ,en -i
, t iitjU i
I
539 E. Main Street
readers of m anuscript, and edl-
hope of becom ing w riters or ex­
ecutives.
«
W lfh th is Io - m ind Raymond
D. Law rence, in stru ctor in th e
school of Journalism , conducted
an In vestigation la st year to ob­
tain data on the ‘quostion
Q u estion naires w ere sent to
th e m ost prom inent Jou rn allstf
a n y good," w rite s Sam uel Bron-
per, A ld xaadria, Ind. Sold overy-
er.
4
A fter dinner th e young ladjdl V h ers.
all w ent to the m eetin g o f »M
Y oung W onjen'awM Iselofiary So­
Jaspsr
Southern ,Pacific will
c ie t y , a t the hom e o f Mrs. fid
H uht ,*Oh. M ountain 4 v e „ and an- build traek* to hdni away vacing
banks on rati line.
joyed a splendid program.
r 'WVTOfl
our
from posts at* police reporters
because of their acquaintance»
with the city and its residents."
The m ost su ccessfu l wrltero
need
o u tsid e contact through the
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
E ugene Dec.
31.— (S p e c ia l)-— 'm ed iu m o f frien d sh ip or reading.
The question of w hat kind o f In an answ er to th e question as
' men are. •Udcessfirt'Tir Jhiniinllsig
and why they are su ccessfu l is p r o f e s s ional Competency to
becom ing in creasin gly Im portant friend sh ips or reading. It w as
In schools Of Journalism and
found th*V replies brought a
the profession as a w hole. II
torial directors, f h d
50-50 result.
Is p articu larly im portant to the
com ing gen eration, the young
j / e n p rep aring th em eslves in the
P in kerton th e honored guests.
The day w as sjient m ost happily
at the Dean hom e and Jn the
evening Mr. P in kerton was host
at a theatre party which ended
the p leasan t holiday. „ . ,
qocrqspoBdents who answered by
£ lir human if inner P a ity —
q u estio n n a ire to keep a new s­
Mrs. Sarah M osier and Miss
paper salaried p osition and then
Ruth Qsmun w ere h o stesses on
branch o u t to other, fields by
C hristm as D ay at a w onderful fo lk s w as th a t a t the pleasant w ay of spare-tim e work.
C hristm as dinner, w ith turkey, W alker hom e, C hristm as Day.
M agazine w ritin g may take the
The hom e w as b eau tifu lly d e­ place of new spaper wdrk, but
One Man Given 4 Months chicken and D akota duck as the
Central figures around w hich were corated in C hristm as greens, and the advice is to keep a salaried
And $100 Fine on
grouped all the d elicacies that the table groaned
under its p osition u n til the w riter obtains
' /Luto Charge
go to m ake up th e C hristm as w eigh t o f good thin g to eat, syn d icate w ork or com m ission for
fehpt.
goose and ch icken w ere served n on-Journalistic w riting."
Covers w ere laid for seven at w ith all the accom panying d eli­
“It is su rp risin g ,” continued
a tab le b eau tifu l in Its appoint- cacies th a t go ,to m ake the C hrist­ Mr. L aw rence, "the num ber of
m ents a®d w ith the lo v ely cen­ m as feast.
terpiece m ade .of red carnations
T hose presen t to enjoy it. and
1 and baby’s , breath.
th e hom e v isit were Mr. and Mrs. years until they prove con clusive­
1
A Jovial old Santa w ith his C larence Lane, and Miss Gunn; ly they can w rite Im aginativo
pack o f g ifts for every on$ caus- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kay and little fictio n for profit.
Many still
1 ed m uch m errim ent. Later flinch Barbara; S tan ley Tegal, of C ali­ do con sid erable new spaper w rit­
furnished am usem ent, w ith nnts, fornia, th e M isses A lice W alker, ing. Most of th e nuccessful Jour­
candy and fru its served.
o f Salem and Marie W alker of n a lists are th o se who do w rit­
r
T hose present w ere Mr. and K lam ath F a lls, Mr. and Mrs. ing asid e from that dem anded
‘ Mrs. G eorge B lum en auer and B u tler W alker and Jean O’Grady. in th e ordinary run of their
d augh ter Clara, Mr. R obert W ag­
Miss Marie W alkSr retard ed to
ner, Mrs. C. O. H olm an and tbp K lam ath F a lls tha evening and
■ h o stesses Mrs. M osier and Miss Miss A lice W alkqr |e f t for Salem
' R uth Osm un. At a late hour thp Sunday ev en in g .’
• g u ests d ep a rted , hdbing that all
D inner w as served at one-
1 m ight be perm itted to m eet agri® tjilrty and th e afternoon spent
in 1988."
Ip visitin g.
Mrs. L etta E astburn, 69<J A lli­
son street, w as bostons at a de­
lig h tfu l dinner party, Tuesdgjr
evening at six o ’clock , to several
o f th e teachers who are at hot®p
for tjie' holidays. '
T>e gpest® eaJoylng’ th is p le a s­
an t hospltaH ty w ere th e Miss««
H asel Stevenson, C entral P otyt,
H asel Bruner, M innie Be'uv^v,
K atheryn P arsons, Mildred Hen­
son, F rances E astburn and Mp).
E astburn’s brother, C. P. C leveng­
ob tain in g
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