Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 20, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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stitutlon’*
was
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• ’a. Idealism, Ite deelre fog. « p , ¿ t e » the Klamath Falla lodge
elee, its hope a a d ite faith, based expected to be present,
■ »eir’the p riaeip iese^ ad M ytttf 'a m T E 3 B n D y J D S rTT
the instrument
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MoE • M M a » « «nteÔ> wety
enumerated by Mm. H .6. Ander- thirteen colonie» eras grapl
pictured. Thongh widely
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?re ated by dUüeüftîss of tra il
w
f «
o u fjlu m n t toltot amd bath
îrty b lo d es frdm pésteffice. In-'
A,ta Housen gnve.n talit
on »piim än Cbrftty, .g m ty r W -
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Un. fln « & À w taife««t''
FOR -RHJR&MOoty aeven-reom
furtyetyd ty»a* near old Junior
high etyopl. M»y be used aa two
separate aiRrtmente if desired.
Call; Mrs. Qunter at Tidings Of­
fice or gtyno " fy . J evenings.
WANTED • — Light housekeep­
ing rooms with adjacent garage
Monday, typ t. »Ö— ty r ilia r j
»ear Normal. Address Mm. N. 8.
American Legion. Meets
Smith, i l l N 9th St.
Orante
‘«M cabin above parjc, 8:00
Pass.
14-9*
F ö r h E n P - a cabin, bath and
toiiat (private), also a two-room
■uita. Phone 340-J.
15-2*
FEMALE HELP WANTED:—
A woman to assist with mandate,
FOB RENT — Small modern previous experience unnecessary.
bouse, fucplshed. Adults pre­ Dive phene. Write Box 850, Med­
ferred. Alyp a d tysy modern
ford.
apartment, close in. Adults only.
»67 Vista St., Phone 12». 16-tf
A woman capable of meeting
the public, for a wall established
business. Give fchons. Box 850,
Megford.
FOR RENT—«-room modern
concrete bungalow with garage. ANT GHRL XH TROUBLE— May
communicate with Ensign Lee
Store room- ' 1 t1 Iowa street in
of the Salvation A m y at the
heart of school district. A. L.
White Shield Home, 505 May-
La®b, 7,87 Iowa JSt-
16‘6
fair Ava., Portland, Oregon.
Granite or ghonp J40R-
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— ——
FOR RENT— 5-room uafunl-
lshed houae near all four schools.
Brown an# Bieg.
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PrefessioDal and
Busiaess Directory
PHYK1CUNH
FOR BENT— Furniahed sleep­
ing room, 19« Central Ave. 11-tf
FOR RENT— A nice unfurn­
ished flat, a)ao small fam ished
apartment, garage, s l e e p i n g
room, 95 South 2nd St.
19*tf
FOR RENT«-Two larger apte,
each with garag, furnished or
•nfumMhed. Close to business
district. Phone Mrs. Fahl, 9 F U .
»O-tf
FOB REM?: — Office room
7-tf
OTer.CJtUep» Bank.
~ I ^ R ERNT:— Neatly furnish­ to S P. M.;
Cltlxens Bank Building.
ed apartment, 9« Laurel St.
7-tf
FOR RENT: — Large nicely
fam ished flat, 95 So. Second.
5-tf
Women and Children
and
Organotfaierphy
Office, 109 PJoneer Avenue
Telephone 89
FOR w n n r — Furnished eah-
1ns and apartments. Reasonable,
by month 'ot week. Gall 168.
199—gf DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— P ra c
. (ice limited to eye, ear, uose and
throat— X-ray including teeth.
Office hours, 10 to 19 and 9
to 5, Swedenborg Bldg., Ash­
FOR HA145 O R RENT — Best
land, Oregon.
81500 »mail farm, right in Ash­
land. f<* half price, mortgage
foreclosure, non-reBideni, ((w'ner
can’t use tt. Absolutely free irri­
gation water for 12 acres and will
carry' 80 cows and 2000 hens.
City water and electricity. House
Painters and Decorators
of 8 large rooms and 8 small FWpgr Hanging — Tinting a
Specialty.
ones and bath, toilet, lavatory,
Estimates gladly tarnished.
perfect sewage disposal
and
,
l» « tf
cement cellar and foundation. Phone 98
Porch 7x112 feet on 3 s i d e s .
Building, repairing, shingling,
Barn, hen house and cheap ga­
painting, tinting and cement
rage. Five fields. Will pasture
work. W. T. Blackwell. Phone
20 cows tyd 200 hens. Great lo­
359-L.
15-30t
cation for milk business.
Ber­
ries. Jjo.mewhat out o f order
WHITTLE TRANSFER CO.
from neglect and n o . one to ir­
For Isrrirs
rigate. Easy terms. R. D. San­ Dealers in Coal, Wood, Packing
ford, 399 BpacjLSt. will show it. Crating and Storage. Long dist­
16-1* ance tracking.
FOR 8AJJ8 — 2 dressers. 2 T. L. POWELL— General Trans­
beds, sewing machine, L. table,
fer — Good team and motor
vacuum cleaner. Phone S71-J2.
trucks. Good service at a rea­
_______________ .M -re
sonable price. Phoae 88.
. .FO R SALSr — Relinquishment
FBHIGE’S TRANSFER „
on homestead. 80 acres, mostly Phone 410
g75 B St.
timber, clone to Ashland. Five
Drayage, storage and long dist­
room house, lots of tools, power ance hauling.
'
60-tf
drag saw. .W ill 8®» or trade for
P IA N O
INSTRUCTION—
c a t 70 Bush St.
18-tf
By competent ^egchar- Beginners
~ F O R SALB— Some fine Indi- preferred. Mrs. Harold Atkins.
vl&pally pedigreed pullets. Fine
* ’
888-1-mo.*
for breeders next year. J}3 Ni|t-
tley 8 t / Phone 45«-J.
l» -tt JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET
WORKS, Corner Helmaa and
Cheap.- Ford
Vaff Nasa. Phone 191. 194-tf
roadster in good condition. Call
81 8. 2nd St, -
13-6
Office
tor hartaina In Real Estate
Brown and Ries, «8 No. Main.
984«tf.
lojr M jr
sohool.1 Ask
to
at
ione 1« 8-1
Res. Phone 461-R
Office Hours
A. M. — ¡9-5 P. M.
P eers Shipped From Medford—
T h irty » more airloads of
wofk hefc
P«ars and five of apples were
Gakdyland,
«hipped from Med for A last week
BACHER er teachers te share to eastern and other markets by
ictlve home with teacher. local packing houses, the num-
• reasonable terms. Addreei 1 ¥ r ty ^ n t-b ty n fcty tow » q^ae-
King, 178 8kidmore SL, cor.
age, tt U aald, 1
, Ave-r half
motot weather,
lo r high.
w
Monday, Sept.
Royal Neigh­
bors Meet. Moose hall. Evening
Tnesday, tyty- »4— Civic Club.
Civic Club Hogae, 2: »Op p. m.
Program. " »
Tnesday, Sept. 81— Alpha Chap­
ter, No. 1, O. E. 8. Program
and reffcesbmente.
Wednesday, Sept. 22—Social Cir­
cle at Christian Church Par­
lors, 9:90 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept.
Wednes­
day Club at home of Mrs. J. R.
Robertson, Almond street, Mrs.
Broohmiller qgd Mm. flarncr
assisting hostesses.
Thursday,'Sept. 88.— Merley Cir­
cle, 8:00 P- m- Mte- O- P- Cgr-
eon, Hostess.
Thursday, Sept. 28.—Community
Club Valley View.
Thursday, Sept. 88. — Ladies'
¿Iks* Club. Club Room.
Thursday, Sept 28.— Past Ma­
trons’ Club. Mm. A. B. K > -
ney; Hostess.
tt tt 1»
Baby CMnlc a Bdoeqsa
There was tty usual splendid
attendance at the Baby Clinic
held last Thursday at the Civic
Club house, under the direction
o f the County Unit!- Dr. V. S.
Gearey, the Misses Baft-d, Kpp-
pes and Jennings, all of whom
were present. .
Mrs. C. W. Tilton and Mrs.
Bertha Denton went after the
babies. Mrs. H. O. Anderson
wrote the histories and Mrs. Har­
ris Dean was hostess for the af-
* or* te Ffcte
t«ru-
^ 9“nt ° f thQ work
Prior .to adjpûniment for the
ÎWlgh'tful s o c i» noni which fol­
lowed, Tarions- 1 twÄtaunfcatlons
wore read.
ac'
4>«r •***«* 4HR
Members sa d
friends .a ty
»gal» remipdad 4$ tty " P n m jW
sal«.- I t la açtyd»|ed t e a ^
fc October. All s ^ f s f c e d ^
plan for U whep
a»e ty j ty
tbelr fall heusM tyaolfg.
Articles tkat tt y tyutyfaM«flr
does not need .. ar jraaf, may be
of considerable r a t e fe ity M M *
else. Nopsewlues are
mipded to set aside t y J t f f»
glass o f fruit or Jetty ty
the fsod aale, w h lty J« A PM* H
the g e n e « ! p|ap,
- rtty
» » »
•
gepp i^ibs and othir insects
off your cows. Haif-csnt’s worth
saves throe , quarts of milk.
H u been used by the best dairy
men since U |t. SJg ahipatety
t t y ba»uUfubr MDolniM tea tm
JMs s t ’WhisA Mra.^LaBie ¡Dbdgn
work they are accomplishing
IM l Mas. Lownis pe«»md Tbe
along many lines.
’
hostess, Mm. J. P. Dodga. was a s­
«r TI
Twine
and Grain Seeks
k ’ T**
/f f f - 1
sisted la entertaining by Mrs.
His PM, told by Miss More­ Constltutioh was
ettytysirap. Sana Dodge Oeiey. Mm. Jessie
house, brought out the neoesqity ‘Tt was t h e . necessary co m ity B. Dodge and Mrs. Natile Loemte.
foi1 {rained Service In accçmpltah- ment to The Declaration of » *
Ing the beet refaits.
I
” "It to a working t y
Three talks were given on the
Mather sc hoof: a, Onr ctfarge, by
Ip
fty speatyy-s fty
Mm. Floyd TraViei b.. Founders’ qupnt apprecUMon o f j t y p o #
Day, by Mrs. Segswprtb; c / f h e tutlon, he quotyj tty preamble.
Naw Dormitory, by Mrs. Hop­
per. These described In detai,
the church’s relation to that in­ eh v y o f
L '* 5 ? CPWMMtr
stitution and the work that is tlon of
:ed States was
T a Yrr-d
■:
being done there. "
compar«
t
RRRr
A vocal sold by Mias Eunice
V» * h»r W ed
Hagan, with Miss Morehouse a{
Rifirffpst idtH#* Store iri Totm
the dieno, was enjoyed very
$ R teI - O p e n W D o in R s
much by the society.
Mrs. H. B. Holmes wag In
charge of the program pnd also
added a very Interesting account
of the use to whfcÿ'the old Johg
‘• ' t a * '
Brown Port' s t Harper's Ferry is :
being pût at present
A 8Tn.>.frti TP ALL P<
This organisation meets the
third Wednesday of the month,
tt'tt »
K 5 fr
D. A. R. Observes Constitution
Dunsmuir
Day—
'Redding ..
t t y peasant Boulevard home
an Francisco
°f Mrs- $r P- Dodge was the
mt inirele«
scene of the official ohaervaace
¡liPdao-
of the adoption of Jthe Constitu­
tion of the United States, by
Mbpnt tyh lgnd Chapter of tho
Daughter« of the American Rev­ §Ìmp6O»!8
?
Stop orar anywhere and Ss often as yon llke. -
olution.
TRUNKS^See thè Agenv
T ty-rogpu wgre beautifully
Hardware
8EAT8— High hMked M d ia lM «dantaM» thre» postttoM.
decorated with great masses of
lovely dahlias, s e n t.ty Mr. Har- “T|W ^tycheityr »tore”
fW ty ty «tytyF frf*» W * P lck 8^8» 48S85
i f e W
f - M
a i n St. Phons 84 - ,
Peil’s Corner
. ROB fiENT o
(
1 RMV GOODS STO’”
,
Winchester
and
Ammunition
£»r£f’7«i#^S:w * r " * ’ *• ** ’iW •
The next meeting is the third attend. Those .who were pres- ened
Thursday in the month and those ®nt ,ast y®«r know in bow many , beautl,
wishing examination and advice
these sessions may be made! ciaty.
are advised to register at the II- helpful.
1 ly pui
brary with Miss Hicks, that the
tt 8» O
'
salute
time may be kept,
'
Teachers' Institute—
was rt
tt tt tt
An institute or preliminary
Tbe
_
. . . .
-
teachers’ meeting was held at Ben- lnteret
““
H tel. b.U4i»t , k M » r n . l
* —.n
morning.
from
‘ M,ll8> Sr- of A1*
A social hour preceded the reg- commi
mond
was hostess at the „lac meeting, during» which the cepted
«
Lft4,es
of the many strangers were Introduced
Methodist Episcopal chureh. on and welcomed as a part of Ash«
Wedsesday, September 15, at land’s teaching corps.
Lv.P' m'
*
Devotional* were led by the
This was largely a huslnety ju v . P. K. Hammond, vicar of
meeting, during which the elec- Trinity Episcopal ehurch. After
tlon of officers took place, rqsult- a beautiful piano selection, play­
ing In Mrs. Lplu Howard, presl- ed by Mies Laura Raguse, music
dent, Mrs. Ambrose and Mrs. and
drawing teacher
In the
Wm.
Wenner.vlce - presidents, schools, Mr. Hammond, addressed
Mrs. A. Marske, treasurer and the teachers. In the Informal ad- •
Mrs. Allen, secretary.
drese given the speaker traced .
There was no program at this briefly the educational life of our
meeting, the time being spent in nation.
caring for the regular business
Beginning with the fact that ,
and in the pleasant social hour in the thirteen colonies, prior to
which followed.
•
tfte Revolutionary period, there ’’
Those who assisted Mrs. Mi))s were seven Institutions of high- '
In entertaining were the Mqs- ®r learning, but the public schools '
dames Anguin, Ambrose and AI- were very poor, the bregroM j j
le“-
made from that tlma until the
This organisation meets
the Present was noted. The require- '
third Wednesday of the mnnty- manta of a teacher now and that
II tt tt
of even fifty years ago were com- 1
__
Pared. The speaker closed with ‘
Civic Club M e e t» -
stressing the importance of tho J
^ pte“ ber
21 ’ ,81 teachers* work and the q u alitiS
markhd by the first program,
make for hta „ t c e s s
' -1
meeting of the club year; the, t y perlntendent O. A. Briscos/ <
meeting a fortnight since, being pre0lded at this InStlUte for city, »1
entirely a business and social teachers, and Introduced la hapty- 1
• ne‘
,
¡vein the speaker, tha Rev. p. R; J
At this first program, Hiss Hammond.
<
Jean Aitchson wiU present to the
Announcements ware m tye ral- J
women pf Ashland, the present *tlve to the afternoon SMSioty; ’
needs and condition b t the city the teachers at Waahhigtonhulid-' J
hospital.
lug meeting their prtdfcinal.tjiere I
The school nurse, Mrs. Bertty for the grade meeting; tboea of »
Denton, strongly urges the metn- Junior High, meeting Mips Myer|''i
bers of the different Parent- at Junior High and tty tytihdlw fl
Teacher Circles of Ashland and of Lincoln school mhstlng 'Sup- U
every other mother Interested 1» erjatendent Briscos at ' hr* hiuia. R
the health and welfare of her lug at 9:00 o’clock.
Tt
children, to be present to hear of
plans outlined for the winter and
to tearn in wgat Way they may
cooperate with her ¡pir&rA tty
success of the work in hand.
The coant j work will be dis­
cussed by Miss Mildred Carlton,
caunty president. She will intro«
Tse Rev.
dace Mrs. Gammil who will have
something interesting to aay of
th* fepeciat phase b t thé health
Effective Oototyc • | r 1926, the price of
per cent cumulative
preferred shares of The California Oregon Power uompany will be ad­
vanced to
, 7
• • - ’•
Orders received up to and including Thursdây, gepteipbgr 30, will
ty filled at tty present ppce of $94 a sl|gre, , .
Any meiul^r.pf. onY o^anigaiion qrill
to «iva yoti cpjpp>let© ipfopnation ab
investment c4eigng.to oosbemers. Shai
be purchased for easb or on onr cox
monthly iRWRtoient plan.
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Tty Galitowty
•tMWWORD,
KLAMATH I
P.
H. .Hammoty,