Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 05, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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them to Medford to t the Aay. Vie Standard
o i l C om puM /iln.
are asked Los A ngeles, and they w ill make
to be on hand for • thè trip their home In th at city.
Acts* Mr* BidwelPd tfradha-
and show how keen Is the In-
All ladle* interested
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1*3 Granite
113*1 Mo.*
MATERNITY
ftêiaon ab le fiâtes
Telephone 153
Î63 Öranlte.
FO B
Inquire
106-L.
RENT— 4-room
6 Beach . Ave.
house.
Phone
180-tf
PHYSICIAN:
FOR RENT— Two room house­
keeping
apartm ent.
>4»
B.
Main.
1 7 » -tt
f ifi. GEOHOfi SMITH
Pbyqtalan am i "Burgeon
O fflea Phone 18H-J
FOR RENT *— Furnished cab­
Room s 1 And 2, First National
ins and apartm ents. Reasonable, Bank Bldg.
Office Hours, 10
by m onth or week. Call 128.
to 12 Noon; 2 to 5 p. m.; 7 to
118—<f 8 evenings.
DR. CHARLES A. HAINEH
P hysician and Surgeon
FOR SALE— Strawberry plants
Office P hone 18-1-J
50c per hundred. 430 Holly.
Hom e P hone 104-L
181-3-
Office hours, 10 to 12 A. M.; 2
FOR SALE—Packard piano. to I P. M.; 7 to 8 evenings. —
Easy term s.
227 Oberllp St. Citizens Bank Building.
181-2*
FOR
SA LE—A ll
kinds
of
work anft saddle horses. Inquire
at »38 B St.
181-2*
FO& SALB— B est w heat 32.75
per hundred.
16-lnch wood
32.50 per tier on place. G so.
Tockel, R.F.D., Box 123.
181*8*
FOR SALE— Full blood Air-
dale puppies. Phene 53.
181-3*
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
throat—X-ray including teeth.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2
to 5, sw edenburg Bldg., Ash­
land, Oregon.
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C. ELLYSON SHINN
Dentist
Gttleena Bank Bldg.
Office P hone 181. Res. Phone
Evenings By Appointment
PLANING MILL
FOR HALE— Ford coupe with JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET
Ruxtel axle at Blacksmith Shop > WORKS, Corner Helman and
Van Nesa. Phone K l . 194-H
at Robinson’s Oarage, 58 Second.
181-4
FOR HALE OR TRADE— My
equity of 32600 In 8-room mod­
ern house and 6 lots In Medford,
for 4 or 5 room - modern house
in Ashland, clear of all incum­
brances. C. E. Anders, 208 Clark
St., Mkdford, Ora.
181-8*
FOR HALE— All
kinds
horaea. Inquire at 93» B St.
of
WHITTLE TRANSFER CO.
For Service
Dealers la Coal, Wood, Packing,
Crating and Storage. Long dist­
ance tracking.
T .' L. POWELL— General Trans­
fer — Good team and motor
trucks. Good service at a rea­
sonable price. Phone 83.
181-8*
i acre. A ll kinds
of frnlt and nut trees, berries.
Good six room bouse, barn and
gqrage. 223 Maple Ht.
F or
halr —
MERTON K. THOMPSON
Painter and Decorator
Paper H anging
Tinting a Specialty
Fhrnltnre Retiniahed
Estim ates Gladly Furnished
* P hone 98 or 76
FOR HALE— Motorcycle, twin
Indian, Scout Mpdel, 3 speeds,
footboards, kick «tarter, etc. Sell
F E U G E ’S TRANSFER
or trade for diamond, phono­ Phone 410
878 B Ht.
graph or what have you. Box 93?
Dra'yage, storage and long dist­
Dunsmuir, Cal.
180-4* ance hauling.
60-tl
FOR HALE— N.W. 1-4 of S.W.
SMITH AND ELMORE
1-4, Sectioq 1», Township 38
Contractors and Builders. New
South, Range 3 E ast— 310 per anj remodeling.
acre. Address C. B. Duffy, 1328
80 Granite St.
Alameda, Portland, Ore.
178-8
180-26*
FOR HÁLE— 6-room house, big
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
lot, water, light, near Norma)
communicate with Ensign Lee
school.
Price 32,000. Terms.
of the Salvation Army, at the
Call evenings, Phone 2Í7-R.
White Shield ‘Home, 565 May-
177-1 mo.*
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
FOR SALE—Just 6 more of
DR. J. IÙ CHISHOLM
those fine building sites at pres­
Veterinär/ Graduate
ent low price. Just south of
phone
»88-J
' 707 Oak St
Normal. Phone 453-1.
188-1 Mo.
MEMORIALS
Mark every grave with
Andirons, staves,
■awarbor, step plates, window crystal blue gray, and avoid
weights,' lath work, castings of rush.
8. PENNI8TON, Manager
all classes. Eagle Brass Foun­
178 East Main
dry, 140 Qberlln St. 184-1 mo.*
FOR HA LE
FOR SALE:——Attractive strict­
NOTICE OF FINAL
ly modern 6-room bungalow 1-8
SETTLEMENT
acre of ground priced right for
In the County Cottrt of the
quick sale,
Phone 880-R, or State of Oregon for Jackson
,
880-J.
183-1 mo County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
FOR SALE— Fine tffo-year- Arthur R. Morgan, Deceased.
old grape vines. Tokays, Mis­
Notice is hereby given that the
sions and Other varieties» Afec undersigned, administrator of the
twp-year-old Black Walnut treCR above named estate; has filed his
Edwin P. Hughes, Talent..
Anal account in said county court
158-1 mb.* of Jackson Coufety, Oregon, and
FOR sAJ.i)—Box Factory lum­ that the eourt has fixed Monday
ber yard has a fall stock of all the 24th day of May, 1926 at
kinds of building lumber at rea­ ten o’clock A. M. and the court­
room of said coutt as the "time and
sonable pricra.
49-tf
place for the hearing of any ob­
jections, there may be to said
MMCBLLAÑEOÜH
r/port and the Settlement there-
Date of first pbblicatlçn, March
WANTKILr-Work by the day.
2
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. 1926.
Phone evenings, *217-R.
■James Morgafc, Administrator
176— 5 Mon
FREE:—Good Garden Spot on
Chbrch 8t.‘ Phoiie 46Í-R.
New Cold Cream
home
OPPORTUNITIES — A
dairy ranch, Grenada, Calif., for
trade. A good Service r Station
on the hlffhffay at right priCo.
A high grade /hoihe at very
low price. Some splendid teSl-
dence loti at sacrifice pfjcee.
See Staples, Ashland Hbtel ftldt-
1 7 3 -U
W a WTED —To build your sep­
tic tanks, chimneys, cement side­
w alks, carbs, etc. J. D. Bcffly.
143 Sixth street.
178-8*
Powder Stays On
Until You Take It Off!
Pgesptratton, even, w on’t af­
fect It— thJto’t come through and
Cause an ugly shine! It spreads
fevenly, and cannot be, detected
from the sklk— eutts any com­
plexion, for It tohes In with the
natural
coloring
and f makes
the btfrea invisible.
Get this
new wonderful beauty powder
called Mello-fflo affd try It.—
Llthla Springs Pharmacy.
(■•rest In missions and bow the tlon, the bride and bfideferObtn
Ashland society responds when Will take the honeymoon vacation
L
the call eomee.
trip, Malting at th e ^ h e m i dt
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Plummet,
Glee n u b Coming—
the parents of the bride. Inter
• The Glee Clnb of the Bible In the summer.
A host of friends, young add
: Institute of Los Angeles will he
, heard at the Presbyterian Church old, offer congratnlatlbhs and
Monday (thia) evening.
good wishes for a life of happy
They come highly recommend- usefulness and prosperity.
' ed and the concert will be a
' treat Indeed.
Bridge Ten—
Mrs. O. A. P aulsefnd Whs
■They have been In Ashland
M tb , Grace E. Andrews, Editor
: before, and those who heard hostess at a eharm lng bridge
. them were well pleased and an- tea, Thursday afternbon.
| ticipate another dbltghttul eve-
Tulips were used In the beau­
and Mrs. V. V. Mills will talk i »tag of gong.
Calendar Of Event#—
tiful centerpiece Mt the attrac­
Monday, April 8 — Floral Society. on the Japanese arrangement In , The concert is free; the club tively appointed table, at which
flowers.
■'* 1 asking«- nothing but their enter- Mrs. Domino Provost poured. j
Library; 2:0 0 p. m.,
Both Medford and Klamath tatnment by the church over
Monday, April- {(—Neighbors of
The aftertioon was Bpeirt v e t f
W oodcraft.
Initiation. Cov­ Falls Chapters have been In­ night. A free will offering Is happily in lnterestlig games of
vited for the jsfternoon.
, taken. •
ered Dish Sapper.
bridge with Mrs. H. K. Tom­
All friends of Mrs. MacUrdcheo
Monday, April S—Glee Club
linson attaining high score and
Bible Institute of Loa Angeles. and Mrs. Anderson are cordially I. O. O. F. Party—
Mrs. F. O. Swedenburg consola­
The oid fashioned dancing tion.
Presbyterian church, 8 p. m. asked to be present on this
# party and splendid program put
Monday, April 5— Ashland Study occasion.
Those enjoyfng this pleasthg
Its momentousness Is realised, on by the Odd Fellows and Re­ hospitality were: Mrs. Lbuls
Club. Luncheon, 1:00 o’clock.
Mrs. T. J. Malmgren, hostess. since this is thq first time that bekahs one .evening last week Dodge, Mrs. Herbert McCarthy.
Tuesday, APril 6— French Club. Southern Oregon has been hon­ was surely a very successful af­ Mrs. V. V. Mills, Mrs. W. M.
Mm W- M. Folvy, host©** . ored with a state regent and fair.
Briggs, kfts. W. H. McNair, Mrs.
The I. O. O. F. hall was Nathan Bates, Mrs. Clare Beebe,
Tuesday, April a—-Reception for Ashland is justly proud of the
Mrs. MacCracken and Mrs. fact that Mouqt Ashland’s can­ crowded with members and Mrs. Emma Oeder, Mrs. Ci*ow,
guests and revelry reigned until Mrs. Frank Dean, Mrs. king.
Anderson, at Civic Club house, didates wero so honored.
Both organizations, the Daugh­ a late h‘our.
2:30 p. m. All «friends in­
Mrs. P. S. Provost, Mrs. Dom­
vited.
Program by- Ashland ters of the American Revolution,
Delicious refreshments of Ice ino Provost; Mrs. F. G. Sweden­
of which Mrs. MacCracken h> cream and cake were served.
burg and Mrs. K. P. Nims.
Study Club.
Tuesday, April 6—G. A. R. Day. past regent and the Civic Im­
Dinner by W. R. C., at I. O. provement Club of which she Is
Easter Bridge Party—
the president are glad to unite ' urlaffe A nnouncem ent—
O. F. hall at 12:00 o’clock.
Mrs. Gerald Wenner enter­
Tuesday, April 6— Alpha Chapter. in paying this -tribute to the i Hidwcll-Pluninice;—
tained a number of her friends
The marriage of Miss Pauline
newly elected officers.
• No. 1, O. E. S.
at a very attractive bridge af­
Plummer,
oldest daughter of
Wednesday, April 7— Board meet­
ternoon recently, with a de­
Mr. and Mrs. H: B. Plummer,
ing of Delphlans.
Library. Junior Ixuigne Hike—
lightful two-course luncheon u
.The Junior Epworth Leaguers ! and Mr. Thomas Ray Bidwell cf tile finale of the pleasurable
2:00 p. m.
Wednesday, April 7— W. B. A.. went on a wiener roast last Los Angeles was solemnized at hours.
•
Los Angeleiv, Monday, March the
Initiation. Members urged to Saturday.
The Enster thought was car­
They started from the church twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred ried out In every way; the place
be present.
W’ c d n e s d ay, April 7— Special at ten o’clock in the morning and twenty-six.
cards, the favors, the Easter
The Reverend Horace Sande
meeting, Trinity Guild. Parish and hiked up to Big Rocks where
lily nutcups; all details showed
they feasted on roast wienpro, son, a former pastor
house.
the lovely colors and artistic ar­
Friday, - April 9— Past Matrons’ buns, salads, cookies, marsh­ I bride, and who Is now connected rangement possible in the Easter
j with the Bible Institute of that
Masonic mallows and orangeS.
Club. Card Party.
scheme.
About thirty of the Junior city officiated at the ceremony.
Hall.
In the games played, airs.
Mrs. Bidwell Is * ^graduate
Leaguers, Including the superin­
Friday, April 0— P. N.
Jean Hastings secured high
Hostess, Mrs. N. M. Long, 323 tendents, Miss Mae Van Harden- of the Ashland high school, score and Mrs. Elwood Hedberg,
burg and Miss Nadina Swennlng ¡class of 1922. She will grad­ consolation.
Granite street.
. •
uate from the Bible Institute
went on the hike. .
The guest list Included: Mrs
Mrs. Chase and Dorothy Yeo in June in piano. Three years Domino Provost, Mrs. Elwood
Reception for Ashland D. A. R.
were honored guests. Everyone ! were spent in the Bible Insti- Hedberg. Mrs. Lynn Slack, Mrs.
Officers—
Mrs. Gordon MacCracken, new­ present enjoyed themselves Im­ I tutu and the last year at the 8. A. feters, Jr., Mrs. Geraldine
ly elected State Regent, and mensely and are hoping spring I Conservatory, in connection with Fraley, Mrs. Jean Hastings, Mrs.
Mrs. H. O. Anderson, Correspond­ plans Includes another happy day the Institute.
Ted Lochart and Mrs, Dean
During her years at the In­
*
ing Secretary of the Daughters soon.
Scott.
stitute, she has taken a great
of the American Revolution, are
dell
of., work on the Djpe Jur­
guests of honor at a yeceptUm W. H. M. S. Goes To Medford—
Camp Fir© Girls Have Party—
gen
and
in voice. Mrs. Bidwell
On
Friday,
April
9,
Mrs.
Il
tendered by the Mount Ashland
Ashlanj
High
Groups ol
Chapter D. A- R. and the H. Northrup, of Pasadena, Cali­ has been organist at one of the Camp Fire Girls were delight­
Women's Civic Improvement club fornia field secretary for the Baptist churches and has been fully entertained at the home of
Tuesday
afternoon
at
2:30 Woman’s Home Missionary So­ doing much church work there. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Pratt on
Prior to her attendance at
o'clock at the Civic Club house. ciety of the Methodist Episcopal
North Main, the evening of
the institute, and during vaca­ April first.
Those In the receiving line church will be In Ashland.
Instead of the regular meetin? tions, Mrs. Bidwell was active
are: the honor guests, Mrs. Gor­
As the 'date signifies, that
don MacCracken and Mrs. H. O of the Woman’s Home Mission­ in the young people's work in was the thought around which
Andeyon, Mrs. P. K. Hammond, ary Society for that day. a group the Presbyterian church here; In revolved the games, the cos­
Mrs. A. E. Kinney, Mrs. W. M. meeting will be held at the C. E. and Sunday school work tumes, but not the, refreshments,
Methodist
Episcopal especially and In \h e music of which were delicious wafers and
Poley, Miss Blanche Hicks and Medford
the chilrch and Sunday school. ice cream.
church. -
Mrs. J. P. Dodge.
She
will be greatly missed In
Ashland ladies who expect to
The program for the after­
It was a wonderfully nice
church
and social circles. -
noon will be presented by the attend are to be at the Ashland
party and wonderfully well plan­
The bridegroom, Thomas Ray
Ashland »Study Club, Mrs. E. A. Methodist church at 9:45 a. in.,
ned to the smallest detail.
Bidwell, holds a responsible po­ "April First’’ It surely was—
Woodi and Mrs. J. R. Robertson with picnic lunch.
Cars will be provided to tak: sition as expert accountant for from« the lime that guest* wore
will present musical selections
invited' to peek the back door
to where the unsuccessful hunt
for Easter eggs was made.
Costumes Were clever; some
veritable "screams.” Miss Jane
Pollard won the prise for tlie
most unusual one. Others were
close seconds.
There was not a dull moment,
and the glris felt that this had
been one of their most successful
social events.
L
S tate, Officers of D. A. R
Appcul To Club Women—
An appeal has been made to
the club women of Oregon tc
cooperate in the sevonth year ol
the observance of American Pro
tectlon Week.
,
This year also marks the
semi centennial of American For­
estry.
Mrs. John blcklnson Sherman
Is a member of the National
American Forest Week* Commit­
tee and the General Federation
is an ardent supporter of
protection.
Mrs. Saldle Orr-Dunbar
member of the Oregon State
America* f a t e s ! W eek c
tee- appoitited
by
Governor
Pleree.
BHghty-telght national
organization* approve and sup­
port the observance of American
Forest Week.
■.
The Committee believes that
the Women’s clubs can play an
important part in 'making the
1926 obaervance a success. It
it asked that women’s organi­
sations get In tench with cham­
bers of commerce, editors, schools
and churches and cooperate with
Officers nf Oraft»” chapter, rltows recently; Froo l ri>n„ Jett
light r-r-.First Vice regent, Mrs R /E. them* In a program for Its ob
B attenberg, Klamath Falls; recent, Mrs. Gordon MaoUraeken, firttland. Rear rpw— Corresponding ssrvance.
Many reasons . are give« why
secretary, Mra. If, O. AndersOtt, Ashland; chaplain, Mrs, Lnls Ifi Sheldon, Oregon City; treasurer,
public
spirited
citlsen
Mrs. Harry K. Nortf trap, POrtlahd; historian. Miss Lillian Appi H*t*. Halenij librarian, Mrs. A. E. «Very
Hlossmelster, Astoria; reeortllng sreiWaryi Mrs.- G. -F. Matts. Portland. Mrs, ¡Jessie McComb of should help. The forest acreage
Corral Ils, second vice regent, and Mrs. R / c . Crowe of EutpniC, consulting registrar, were not is a basic .reaonree of Oragoa;
the greatest enemy of Oregon’s
present. .
.
1
,
forests la* the forest tire; Ore­
gon’s prosperity depends on the
forests. Oregon has m illions of
acres which will not grow any­
thing but timber.
* It w ill take the full coo per p -
fign Of every citizen to accom­
plish the purpose of American
Forest W eek.
This meeting w a s a r very d e­
lightful one, the social hour
which followed the business se*-
slon was spent In visiting and
fancy work. Delicious refresh­
ments were served during the
evening.
,
fiktertained A t D inner—
Junior High spent a very happy
afternoon In a hike and an
Easter egg hunt which took the
group well up the hill overlook­
ing Ashland, above Scenic Drivé.
Their guardians -were with
them and the girls brought a
generous supply of eggs which
were Bidden while the girls
hunted the lovely flowers with
which the hills are Covered now.
After a time the hunt began
The best part of the fun was
that the eggs were so success­
fully bidden that not even- the
teachers could unearth them.
However, enpugfc were found to
furnish each with a goodly num­
ber. A prise was given the
successful huntress,
When it began to rain all
hastened homeward.
Hike of Camp Fire Girls—
The
’ Mrs. George Robison was hoa-
tess At it Vdry delightful four
o’clock didner, W ednesday.
Camp
Fire
Girls
of
The Invited guesta were: Mr.
and Mrs. W. O. Wheeler and Mr?.
Annie Robison-of Portland pnJ
Mrs. D. W. Stone of Oakland.
California.
Mrs. Stone has returned to
her home In Oakland, and Mr.
and M tb . Wheeler leave Thurs-
dhy morning fdr a month’s va­
cation in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Stone are for­
mer residents of Ashland and
both are teachers, having tkught
for several years In Jackson
county.
The visitors were entertained
in Klamath Falls while here,
motoring over to the neighboring
city on Tuesday. Thoae making
up the party wefe: Mrs. Oeorge
Alt the good don’t die yonng.
Robison, Mr. and M tb . D. W. The good auto dodgers live a long
Stone and Mrs. Annie Robi­ time.
son.
The day was spent In a very
pleasant visit with friends.
Past Matrons* Club Party—
At the recent meeting of the
Past Matrons' Club at the home
of Mrs. J. H. Turner, during
the business meeting, plans were
made for tbs bazaar to be held
In the fall and also for the card
party, which will be given this
coming Friday night at Mas­
onic Hall.
Bridge, five hun­
dred and other games will be
played and guests are assured
a pleasant evening.
McNair Bros.
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