Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 12, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    housekeeping
■fidine.
o n c e hddrt, 1« te T2 A. M:
i6 tu
to 6 P. M.; 7 to S riteittngs.
FOB RENT—Furnished apart­ Citisene Bank Building.
ments, across alley from First
Nitri. H ate.
183-tl
tics Mrilttbd td
s ir , nose and
throkt—X-ray including teeth.
POR RENT—Two room house­
Office hoars, IP to 12 and 2
keeping apartment,
349 1.
to 6, Swedenborg Bldg., Ash­
Main.
h f-tf
land. Oregon.
FOB RENT — ifurttlgbed cab­
Cf.-ÍLfcYSÓN SHINN
ins and apartments. Reasonable,
by month or waak. Cad 162.
1 3 l-fl
FOR SALE— Beardless Barley
hay. Mra. Rota Petit. 14-F-21. JOHHAN’S SASH AND CABINET
186-3*
WORKS, Corner Helman and
Van Naaa. Plume 181. 184-Ü
.... FOR BAUS—Young Jersey
cow. Inquire 169 Laurel.
W râ feE fc ¿H ámster co .-
18Î-3*
Few Service
Dealers in ¿rial. Wood, Packing;
FOB -HALE—At 808 Palid
Crating and Storage. Long dist­
Av«., «-room house, partly fur ance trucfcirijr.
niehed.
Newly papered and
L. POWELL— General Trans­
painted Inside and out; 2 large
fer — Good team and motor
lots; barn, chicken yard, 14
cherry trees and berries. Cheap.
trucks. Gqod service at a rea­
Inquire at 620 Palm Avenue.
sonable price. Phone 82.
187*2*
t í . L - a jy
IX/NTÄACTOlt
FOR SALE— 13 acres In* city
MKRTON m THOMPSON
limits not far Boni naw Normal
Painter arid DÄoristb»
|6 6 0 0 .
Will subdivide Into
Paper H inging
small acreage. Terms. 7 room
Tinting
S tttociilty
house, 9 acres eoihmerclal or-
Fnrnltnre Hbflriisriell
Estimate^ Oladiy Fufnishfe
Phone 9k dfe 71
house
Rasy
FEHIGH'S « A N S M »
Phone 4 1 0
r i w Ä St.
Drayage, stoiRge hnd tòhg dist­
FOB EXCBANOB—We have ance hauling.
40-tf
properties in Calif„ (iolo., Kan­
SMITH AND ELMORE
sas, Mont, Wash., Mich.. Nebr..
Contractors and Builders. New
Ind., Idaho, and various parts of
Oregon to trade for property and remodeling.
» 80 Granite 8L
Sere.
Also clients. Rare who
180-36*
Want to trade for property a f \ ‘
Medford, Safem, ifagene, A r t-
W GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
land, Loa Angelas, Oakland,
communicate with Ensign Lee
Klamath Falls, Dnnsmriir aild
of the Salvation Army at the
Colorado.
White Shield Home, 6«6 Mmr-
falr Ave., Portland, Oregon.
F^>R SALE— Five-room house.
and wattr, fruit and
r
Vicinity NorÄrii «ettoöl
te evenings 2I7-R.
177-1 mo.'
MEMORIALS
Mark, every grave with
crystal blue gray, arid avoid
rush.
. i
8. PfcNNlSTON, Mahaghr
FOR SALE—Just 6 more of
those fine building sites at pres­
ent low price.
Just south of
ftormal. Phone 468-J.
168-1 Mo.
FOR SALE—Andirons, stoves,
step plates. Window
heights, lath w orf, eastings of
rill classes. Eagle Brags Foun­
dry, 140 Oberlin 8L ,104-1 mo.*
Rawarbor,
Attractive strict-
FOB SA
ly mOdèrd 6-rorim bungalow 1-2
acre of gi mnd priced right for
fttdUri 2M -ft, ot
n lek aah
102-1 mo.
80-J.
Î
FOR SALE— Box Factory lum­
ber yard has a fuir stock of adì
kinds of building lumber at rea­
sonable priesa.
49-tf
m is t
0A R Ä
automobile,
truck, tractor and machinery
repairing, valvea refaced and
gronSQ; . AU WWt HUMthtoed.
kirst' fift&stt Gtrtlfr. fast tora#
Union Oil station.
James C.
Baff, several yeafs expefftnee
Ashland Oregon.
WANTED— An
Phone 316-J.
Washing.
187-1 mo.*
office
364 7th S t
177-18»
WANTED— Lawn mowing rihd
Sarden spading. - 898 Granite
bhone 141.
168-1 Mo.*
i l l Granite.
« Telephone 163
The pttab numbers were also aao>ndh ^nineteen,, >npjlred
well reebfttti. . Miss Kafpara Ha twsnty-eix^ at Oatlanri, .«8
gen announced bar «timber« in nla, has been received by t
charmlrig Iwaltant Swedlrih ac­ I n A s h l 0 d ..
Dr. agd Mm, HalMemi
cents tor she baa been visiting
In this CbdMtry bat a fa # months. gnaata at the Lithia Sprifal
In Jua« ana plans to' return to tai over the weak. and.
Sweden tri company with Mrs. drove to Ashland, Mr* |
Wright for a concert four of ap’a former .heme, aftpw
that codriri'y, Norway and Dan­ honey moen.
Tfiey will ba at .U fa * I
mark.
turaa,
having established
The concert hero which »M
office»
there.
sponsored by the Ashland HiLic
Study Club was to successful
that the club hopes to secure to greet Dr. and Mrs? Halloran,
other artists to appear here at a reception was planned lev
future dated. The Club also de­ Saturday evening at the hfaaM of
W
» . AiMhfcàs, Editor
sires to give much credit to the Mr. an< Mra. S. fU $ cN «r» WHH
iT’- r i i BTiiMw
Women's Civic Improvement club bfra. W. H, Day, Mwt Frank Sriw
dan and Mra. McNair, -hqstoanes.
bfeads were rilreridy plriririe«, H which so generously gave the
The rooma. warn, lovely With
took a special dispensation by use of their lovely auditorium
the maaaes of Spring blossoms
and
drWsirig
Wbfci
without
the president, Mrs. Caldwell, to
which were used la. profuaMn.
make it possible for Mrs. boo*
The bride, gowned In a smoke
to cat the cake and share it with
gray
crept waa vary lovely fan*
V poij UW rfftBaf ‘
the assembled' guests.
very
happy
to meet s o many of
A woeial rind box «tipper Will
Bveryo&e enjoyed it and con­
-Momiir, A y * MfaMArt Club.
< ■ ,
be held at the I. » f t Fi ha# her old friends^.
JHastosart, Mra. J. ▼. Miller gratulations were showered on
The evening waa spent In a
this
evening
given
by
the
Yeo­
and Mra^ Hafaeriy. At hom«i the hostess and "Many Happy
delightful visit with bride faad
- ■ • ■ ■
Returns" were spoken oier arid men.
of Mrt. Miller, 77 Fifth St.
Later tabled for
Yedfftri Arid théfr frtòrids ire bridegroom.
Monday, April IB—French Club over, as the club member» toiik
cards were brought in.
and
invited.
A
prbgram
1»
planned
HoOteae, Mrs. Clate BSbbe. their departure. ’
bridge and rummy proveg 8h-
of
Interesting
numbers
and
the
A hippy feature at this meet­
Evening.
,
tertalnlng for a number. Others
Monday, Apr« ifafi-Yeoman B«X ing was the presence of Mrs. J. contents Of the bótèft Will also Just visited.
Social;* . I. O. O. F. Han. E. Gowland, a Past Noble Grand be Interesting to the fortunate
Delicious . refreshments wwf*
of the Rebekahs here, but for ones who will enjoy them.
Evening.
served by the hostesses nt <h*
The
box
supper
will
engage
Tuesday, April Ifat-Alpha Club. the time being, a resident of
the attention of the guests first; close of the pleasantly spent
Hostesses, Mrs. Carl Bram­ Klamath Falls.
this w ill be followed by the pro­ hours.
mer and Mrs. Dewey SicEbtt.
The guest list Included Dr. mfg
gram and danoe.
Tuesday, April IS— Upper Val­ Junior High Circle Meet»—
Mrs. Thomas J. Halloran. Mr.
Junior High Circle of P. T. A.
ley Community Club. MTs. W.
and Mrs. George Looeley. De.
will meet on Friday at 3:80 $. Art d u b Meet»-—
L. Huxley, hostess.
and
Mrs. W. B. Blake, Mr., and
Mrs. J. V. Miller is hostesa
Tuesday,
April IS — Chapter m. at the Junior High building.
Mrs.
Frank Jordan. Mr. and Mrs.
All members and any one else for Monday’ evening's meeting of S. A. Peters, Sr., Mr. and Mrik
AC. U. E. O. Hostess, Mrs.
8. B. McNair, 361 Scente interested in the schools are cor­ the Ladies* Art Club, at her J. Edward Thornton, Mr. and
home at 77 Fifth street.
dially urged to be present.
Drive.
She will be assisted by Mrs. Mrs. GUI, Mrs. Cliff Jenkins,
Miss Blanche Hicks, JJbrarlrin,
Tuesday. April IS — W. C. T. U.
the
Misses
E a rn s
JenitfaMR
Hostess, Mrs. L. B. Powell, will occupy the program hour Haberly.
Georgle Coffee and. Ruth Ostaun.
and will bring an Interesting
Nutley street, 2:30 p. m.
Mrs. Leah Caldwell* Mra. BaHb
Tuesday,
April
18— Delphian message.
Ladied Aid M e ets
Schwein, Mra. Bertha Denton,
Group Meetings, 2:90 p. m.
Mrs. Henry Crirtelr was hostess Mrs. Elisabeth Van Sant, Mr. and
W ednesday, April 14— Wednes­ Vlolin R eiital—
at a iriebtlng 6f the LadlSs Aid Mrs. Clinton Baughman, Mr. and
day Club. Hostesses, Mrs. L.
“Mrs. Mildred Wright, violin­ of tSb»- Cohgt-ekatlorial church Mrs. J. A. Ruger, Mr. and Mrs.
8. Brown and Mrs. Carl Brom- ist, delighted a full house at Thursday afternoon.
Nate Bates, Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
the Civil Club Auditorium on
Wi& the UshMl huairiets meet­ Stock, Mr. and Jfra. F. F. Whit­
qiar.
Thursday, April . 18— P. T. A. the evening of April the first! ing, sowing on a quirt and so­ tle, the Rev. and Mrs. P. H.
Meeting, Mrs. W. WZIabrlel, when she was heard in recital cial hour tha afterhoon passed Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Chab.
speaker. At Ltthia Springs assisted by Miss Kaspara Hagfen, quickly.
Pierce, Mr. and Mra. C. W. Wine-
hotel. Evening.
accompanist and ttlattist.
During tha afternoon, delight­ land, Mr. and Mra. Hal McNair.
Thursday,
April
18— Trinity
Patrons were greeted at the ful refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. McNair and
Guild. Parish House.
door by Mrs. Q, A. Briscoe add There was a good attendance Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Day.
Friday, April 18— Mount Aslfland Mrs. E. A. Woods, who rep­ of the membership present to en­
It was a matter of regret that
Chapter D. A. R.
Hostess. resented . the Mubic Study clhb. joy the wof I arid tha pleasant the honored guesto could not
Mrs. F. H. Walker.
while Rose Atkins and Dorothy
spend more time in Ashland for
Stevens acted as usher's.
there were many others who
The program opened With a W. C. T. U. Meets—
would have liked to have added
concerto— Sonata No. 2, Optt«
The W. C. T. U. will meet their word of greeting.
• a Saturday the Daughters ,of 18 by Grieg, in which both ar- at the home of Mrs. B. B. Pbwsll
Congratulations were offered
fhe Nile met In Ashland, with tlsta g e r e hfeard at their bWt. on Nntley street on Tuesday, during the evening and Mm beet
ri luncheon at the Lithia Springs The violin tones charntSd' a« 4 April 18, 192«, ftou 2:80 td of good wishes will follow Dr.
hotel. This preceded the meet­ thrilled the audience of music 4:00 p. m.
and MTs. Halloran to their naw
ing.*
lovers and won enthusiastic ap­
There Will be an Interesting home.
A feature of the luncheon was plause.
program and a social hour as
the entertainment of the sixteen
Quiet Wedding ■
The violin numbers were cx- usual.
ladies composing the Patrol, by erfibnt. popular fancy seeming
Roblson-Flackus—
the past Queen, Mrs. Belle
A wedding of 1
to favor the, weird "Ghost Dance” Marriage Announcement—
Schwein, in whose reign it was
Announcement of the
mar­ many frienda of t
by Levy, ahd “The Blue La­
organized.
occurred
&
goon," by Winternits, a lovely riage of Dr. Thomas J. Halloran pie
During the meeting later, Mrs.,
eleventh
at
two
and
Dr.
E.
Elisabeth
Bush,
melody enhanced by double stop-
Schwein was presented In well
af
1
Which occurred Friday, April the parsonage
hcosen words, with a beautiful
Past Queen's pin by Past Queen
Herman of Grants Pass.
Mrs.
Alice
Wlnetroiit
of
Grants Pass is Queen arid pre­
sided very efficiently over Sat­
urday’s meeting.
The Ceremonial will be held In
Grants Pass in Mhy.
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Porter
On T o u r -
Mr. and Mrs. Irving Porter,
Collegians Will Leave Se whose marriage occurred a few
weeks ago erpect to visit !n
attle June 15 for Six
Ashland within the next fort­
Weeks’ Trip
night and pieaaant plans will
< OREGON,
AGRICULTURAL be carried out for their enter­
COLLfcGfc, Corvallis, Ore., April tainment.
a
12— A1 Serpa and his five-piece
The orchestra of which Mr.
collbgiate orchestra will leave Potter is a member, leaves soon
June 16 from Seattle « n the for an engagement
of
some
Presidhtat Grant for a six weeks’ length In Oregon and California.
tour of the Orient and the Philip­
A feature of the departure of
p in e islands. They will play in the orchestra will be an addi­
a number of cities. Including Yo- tional member recruited io Spo­
kohoma, Tokio, Shanghai, Hong­ kane; Mrs. Irving Porter, wife
kong and Manila.
of Irving Porter^ saxophone rirt-
, 1st. They were married about
a month ago. Mrs. Porter was
formerly Miss Marjorie Ream.
The musicians expect to play
in Medford,
Handles afri fuaranteea Trusl-
« V N
era Rheumatic Tableta tor P. N. G. Club Meet»—
».Rheumatism. Lumbago, Neu­
Mrs. N. M. LririK, assisted by
ritis and Nervotwnew
they Mrs. Frank Jordan, entertained
BWW WV ÍSW7. so dgyw tTPSf- the Past Noble G rAfti’
'
mant, 60c; 90 days treatment
F riday aftern oon at th e home of
Fl. Traders tablets are purely
lir a . N . M.- Long. .
rielritkUe. tAM and tested SO
The uaual routine of bualrieas
Wag ^carried out tlie first hour. ' '
kancy work and visiting oc-
' copied the remainder rit the af­
ternoon, at the dose, of which
the most delightful ot refresh­
ments werri SferVed. *
The day happened tp be Mrs?1
of every ddrictfpDbn of fettcing
Long a birthday anniversary, arid i
arid wire lust Ifc. Fence pods.
tier daughter ha* seat a beauti­
AH kind« of garden tools and ful blrtfdriy cake adorned with
hosh.
bandies, and * Mrs. Jordan, who
FARMBR81 Look to your mow­
lscovered the fact hajl also
ers and rakes' repairs early,
lade a lively cake and R, too.
and Ieav& juAr order fof What bore the candles to mark the
you need at
>ears.
Slnco but triro things may be
lervM M tills dOT, And de- ’
Helens sandwiches and Spanish —
M rs. W . W . G a b rie l CoUics
T o A shland—
Mrs. W. W. Gabrfel, state
president of Oregon Congress of
Parents and Teachers, will be Itf
Ashland, Thursday evening. She
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far tt - - 11 fcngjn with or without basements. I t bums any fuel at a big
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ARCOLA fa tlfa cheapest faeetSagln the long ran and laats indefinitely,
nt dgalag In explain nhw lew coat— 10 tuonth* to pay* W ii t .Dept. 3
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News aBdut w hatf Pires, final scores, murders, tw-
litical hap! »lings — a hundred things.
Or alxmt a new canlrivamce called “ h id lo ” ; or ri
new model of automobile; a new style ih' topcoats, ot
Holghte « Utah
S t., S e a ttle , W o .
Local Dealers
FftOVOST
HARDWARE
KANGAROO SHOES
Tough, Dm-ablh, but light for summer wear.
,r RoauawMH
MOTHERS’ DAY CARDS
Ditfebsnt Than Aby You Have Seen
Sittdio & Art Store
•RtRAiTS
You doii’t ignore the newsboy when life snouts m ui
ot you. I t ’d! a promise of news. Your hand goes down
into your i"»Met. You want to find out. You’d be a tame
sort if you didn’t. T here’s a thrill about news. News is
feltciting.
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T hat please
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In Making Bread
There are other features besides materials. One
must have the best equipment to get the best pro*
elfcot» We have spared Ao expense in getting the best
equipment to make
Superiot Bread
fust ft little better than necessary.
FRANKLIN
it the things you use «very day, the things
iorrow or next month. I t is news that you
i keep yourself well posted about the big
Don’t «I
vertising is
BAKERY
World’s L i
Stage Line
the advertisements in this newspaper. Ad
Miss the adverliteilieiitsl
« títfu u t
bridge dinners or t lo Bridge
Club occurred at t i e Brim« o f
MV. and Mrs. F. D. Wagner, Sat­
urday evening.
There were s#*«nt*eh to en­
joy It, and the h a » w evaatag
.which followed, with the Interest
of the club members centered
oh bridge, the honors won by
Mr. A. B. Kinney and Mrs. t .
H. StmpHon; Mrs. B. V. Carter
and Irving E. VJning receiving
the consolation prises.
Those present Were fir. and
Mrs. K. V. Carter, Mr. and Mrs.
T. H. Simpson, Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Mattern, Mr. and Mrs.
A. E. Kinney, Mr. and Mrs- W.
H. McNair. Mr. and Mrt. J. M.
Wagner, Irving E. Vining, C. E.
Peil, Mrs. Emma Oeder and h w l
and hostesses, Mr. and Mrs. F.
D. Wagner.
“Extral— extra!
all about the bi¿*
McNûr Bros.
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ionnd Tyip