Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 09, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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The discussion « • Bathe far
Fall Planting" »roved latorsri-
Jpg and helpful.
Larkin Grubb brought"ta the
maqttog ,a spray of lilac M oo»
which ho had lucceeded in pro-
during fay proper pruplng.
He.
aleo displayed" one of hie beauti*
The masto chairman, Mra. Aitaa
Willits asked the coo poratta n of
the club in making the musical
feature of the programo interact­
ing and entertaining and ia help-
IRNT: — Two ligh t i
ag rooms. Comfortable ]
in. 11S Natlsy stradi. I
FDR RBNT: Furnished house,
3 had! rooms with hot and cold
wp^er, sloep^Bg porch, furnace,
MAT r — WH I» osato por a r­
gsragR near school. Inquire 371 pia box. Bring bog ooms sad pick
HUB | t .
i-4t* them. T u t o » » m ririons. Call W.
W. »Ohlson.
Phone IT4J1Í.
B d l-llt
Mrs. T. J. Halloran has boon
the complimented guest at a »um­
ber of pleasant affairs during her
brief stay In Ashland, upon her
return from the holiday time spent
with her sons, Ether and Anton
at Crescent City.
She has been the house guest
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam
M«Natr on Seenic Drive. - *
Tuesday evening she was com­
plimented -at a delightful dinner
at the home -of Mr. and Mra.
Frank Jordan.
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Wednesday Mrs. Halloran was
entertained by Mr. and Mra. W.
H. Day at a midday dinner, and
in the afternoon, she with Mrs.
Day and Mra. S. B. McNair spent
the afternoon at tha pleasant
country home of Mr. and Mrs. C.
B. Lamkln.
Wednesday evening there was a
delightful picnic supper in the
park, honoring Mrs. Halloran and
her sons Elber and Auten.
Those who gathered about the
bountifully spread table were:
the complimented guests, Dr. Hal­
loran, her b o m Bihar and Anton
Bush, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jor­
dan, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jenkins.
aa< daughters Maxine and A jt -
Entertained at Dinner—
dte, Mr. and'Mra. 8. B. McNair,
Mr. and Mra. August Schuer- and Miss Georgia Coffee.
man wore guests for the afternoon
Dr. Halloran leaves Thursday
and for the delightful mid-after- for bar homo in Alturas, Calif.
noan dinner at the home of Mr.
and Mra. W. U. Day, on Baum
BEAD TIDINGS CLASS ADS
'od «-bn*»-«" *—« »» . . j children
imsoiow
from the Bogim » £ « * v a lto y rir i 01 Pw* “ * PubUoUy ,-r
fraZ S t i r a r ? California r a . 2 ™
RENT: — Large nicely
d flat, SB Bo. Second.
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FOR RBNT — Modern I room
furnished bungalow, two blocks
from p th ia Springs hotel; also
cosy S-room furnished apt., with
kttehea and private bath. Close
in. Adalts preferred. Inquire 257
VlsU St. Phono XBS.
BOte«
the homo rich sad for the fe i-
mated cla U
COBBtry
asked that some one volunteer
| 0 aMj8t in carrying out the plans
suggested by the state chalrmui
| 0 mak. the sUadlpg of the Civic
club measure up to its poseiblllt-
les and to raise the county stand-
ardi The requirements will be
published from timo to timo.
Mrs. Eubanks, for the other
member« of the program co n ­
mlttee presented the program fea-
ture«, stressing particularly the
»ootlng which features “Health
Work“ under four renerai dlvis-
O « e e hoars, IS- to 13 A. M.
to I P. if .; 7 to B evenings.
Citisene Bunk Budding.
HALF PRICK BARGAIN it
taken quick. • sere tract, 1 mile
from city limits, on paclfie high­
way, all good land, irrigated, a
lot of fruit trass, shack houao.
1750. Ohara qaiek it you want a
bargain. Btaploa Realty, Ashland
Hotel BMg.
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TWO
*U y, September IT — Mount
Ashland Chapter, D. A. R.
Moots. Mrs. J. P. Dodge
FOR RAUB:
buggy la good
Phono 45gJ.
FOR SAIRh *— Modern home *
— largo corner lot. Choice’ loca­
tion. No city taxes b ut'close in.
Price |4,0 0 0 . Reasonable tefSW? "j
Address P. O. Box 2»< Dunsmuir.
4-4*
FOR SAL»» — 1
very reasonably good
qnlre 440 Palm Ave.
3»1R.
is assured for everyone.
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FBHIGB’S TRANSFER
MM <10
«78 B 8L
Drsydge, storage and long dist­
en hanlihg.
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CO-tf
P IA N O
INSTRUCTION—
By competent teacher. Beginners
preferred. Mra, Harold Atkins.
FOR RAUB—^Two apartment
3 8 2-1-mo.*
house. Om Week from Citlrans
Bank. Opposite Baptist ehurah
house. Thia ia a real hurgaia aa
Mean. Phoae 181. l» 4 -tf
Owner - is leaving permhnently
Coma and sea.
28B-1 ma.*
WANTED: — Angara Goats,
state price, number, location.
John Dunham, Happy GstePi Cal
WANTED: — Working houao
keeper, 25 or 45 years» steady
imployment. No woman boss, In
Eldon Hotel, at Glendale, Ora.
Christian Science pehfMwd.
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FURNISHED HOUSE for
reasonably. Altityactlve.
teachers or normal students
ferred. Tidings Box X.
COMPLETE DELIVERIES
EVERY DAY
As s part of the complete serv­
ice that-we regularly give to our
patrons you receive delivery at
your home twice daily.
New
stocks are dally arriving now end
never was thorn a time when wo
could better aad more mttofactor-
fly supply ‘•Everything For Your
Table*' than now.
ike, plain case and vary
man. W ill sacrifice for
le. | I 6 monthly will
W rits at once far parti.
Trilmaa Piano Stare,
ire.
Mt
lot, comer Mountain A r e , aad
Wisconsin St., near Normal. In­
quire 440 Palm Ave., or Phone
3»1R.
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tufa» Au «r t*«
’ session, Thursday of next week,
1 at the Pariah house.
Auxiliary to Trinity Guild also
1 hoMg its meeting next week, eon-
Writing on Wednesday evening, at
the Pariah houao.
(Note:— The editor will ap­
preciate It very much it each or-
> ganisatiou will appoint a presa
chairman, who will phone or send
* advance notices of meetings to
[h er and also an account of the
[m eetings held.)
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Missionary Society Meets— <
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The Missionary Society of the
* Presbyteries chureh will hold its
tegular seesloa in the church par­
lors, Wednesday, September I t ,
at 3:80 p. m. There wifi he a
good program. Mrs. Miles io tbs
loader.
it » a
Art Club Meets—
The Ladles* Art Club will meet
tor its Initial session at the home
of Mra. Bert Smith at 21» Oak
street, Monday. September 13,
1UBU. Mrs. Chato» Baughman.
wiH assist in entertaining.
Sl a te tbto la the first meeting
o f the year, there wHl ho many
thing» to briag before the mem­
bers and H ia hoped that there
wMj be a largo attendaace prea-
ent.
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Mrs. Grace 0 . Andrews, Editor
PMty yeum ago, o s Septsssbsr
B. 187«, the- marriage of W r i
Katherine Riley and Mr. Samuel
Potter was solemniied. the Rev.
Mr. Howlett officiating at tha
osremony, which took placo gt
Eagle Point.
Botb belong to the ytosieer
stock, that has helped to make
the valley blossom as the rose,
For half a century they have
lived in Ashland, and are at homo
to their friends la thè commote
ious rdaidence on East Main 8t*
A wonderful dinner had heeif
prepared for the anniversary'
to
»
Friahyterian
church, Friday, Sep*
|M lker IP, la the Junior raoyn.
»very member la reminded that
i a day of pleasant workA a lunsh-
<
eoa, with the social hour at noon
The Homo Mlsrionary Society
i
all who attend tomorrow’s of the Methodist church wfll cafc-
J
^eae at «he house o f M . X
Marako, 1«S Sherman sta m i VW*
day. «agtombar SU, SUM.
AO interesting pragmas Will be
Trinity Guild meeta la regular
DON'T OVERLOOK A GOOD
THING
Foley and Co., 2885 Sheffield
A «n, Chteage. Value so highly
the medical qualities of Foley
Pills, a diuretic stlmulent for the
kidneys, that they guarantee them
to give satisfaction. Relying en
this guarantee, Mrs. Ellen Reig-
h»r«L South Fork, Pa., gave Foley
PIRs a trial* In *•>* frank, friend­
ly tatter ska says, “Nothing touch-
ad that acting spot until I took
Faley Pills. 1 am so glad to re­
commend trim .” A reliable, val­
uable medicine, constantly In use
adar 35 ydarp. Guaranteed. Ask
for Foley Pi/la, diuretic.
gold
everywhere,
1
rent
Two
REDUCED
FIVE
pre­ GOITRE
..7
INCHES
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Asri Ifcalth Improved fa
FEMALE HELP WAWWBt—
Lady.
A woman to assist with massage,
I
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Bertha
Laadberg. E. 20«7
previous experience unnecessary.
*tth
Ave..
Spokane,
Wash., says:
Give phone. WYlte Box 850, Med­
“Since
using
Sorbet-Quadruple,
a
ford.
iCdtorleas liniment a short time
FEMALE m W W R M w n - my Goitre la gane. My eyesight
A woman capable of meeting la good. I sleep nights, and feel
Ä
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x
i s
a
Jlke l did betora. Will tell or
Write my fuN aapnrleaee.” Write
Medford.
Sorbol Company. Meehaaleahurg,
tOhte*
dsng.atoraa.
Locally at Bolton’s Drug Store.
Point; Mr. and Mrs. Wheutono.
Eagle Point; Leo Potter, Central
Point; Miss Alice Atwood, Med­
ford;
Miss Edna Springntsad.
Medford; Mr. and Mrs. Bunuel
Potter, Jr., Yreka; Mr. and Mrs.
William Potter, Yreka; Alice,
Betty and Millard Potter, Yreka:
Mrs. Frigelle and son Charles,
Ashland; Mr. and Mra. W. F.
O eeson.
Hortobrofok;
Andrew
Patter, Mrs. Lou Reader aad
Matthew Potter of Ashland, Mi*.
L. M. Kuder, Yreka, aad the host
and hostess, Mr. aad Mrs.
Potter, Ashland.
To Mr. and Mrs. Potter are
extended
congratulations . and
good wishes from & host of friends
who wish them many more aa-
■nlversartee of their wedding day.
Those planning the delightful
sarpriae and dinner were their
daughter, Mrs. Lillian Creesosi
of Hornbrook aad their son, Wil­
liam Potter of Treka.
Msr. A. C. Howlett, of Ragle
Point was a complimented gneet
on this occasion for it was at
her heme the marriage occurred
fifty pears ago and she served
'the first wedding dinner.
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Opening Meeting of Civic CRusli
Tuesday's meeting of the Civic
Improvement Club opened the
year’s work auspiciously, with an
enthusiastic membenhip present
to hear the plans for coming ac­
tivities discussed. .
Mrs. G. G. Eubanks, president
of th e Board of Trustees, intro­
duced the new officers. . with
pleasant prophecy for ¿»opera-
tioa and coerdinaUoa of effort.
Bhe then led in the salute to
tha flag, after whieh MAmorfee, 1
tha Beautiful.** th e club sen«,
wjih Mrs. "Alice W illits accont-*
ford Floral Societies constl-
paaying, was sung.
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4he oom mittaa in ahnrge of
Gratifying secretarial and fin- 1 Floral Dept., of the Fair un-
the Dept. Supt.
.
aneiul reports ware read and sp- <
preved.
Mrs. Harris Dean, president, 1
later as plans darle» fon
trftnsporUilen' of exhibits,
then introduced the standing <
coaunRtoes.
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A* tMn.BriRB. R wna Tried to
send n rnnariff» e f e y raprth j te rrwwnw fn Aritanff and vtctnNy
For this occasion wsrs gather' Mrs. B. R. Greer, s valued and at a urged to prepare as far as
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There will be an all day meet'
Ashland Feed & Grocery
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TO THE PUBLIC
We are still at the same
location—95 Oak Street,
in response to inquiries a«
to whether we have
moved.
Standard Cleaners
95 Oak U
Phone 106
We Deliver
PHONE 214
UNDEB NEW MANAGEMENT
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