Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 27, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    SOCIETY
FOR S A K —Cheap drag saw
and wood toota. 70 Bush St.
FLAT FOR RENT: — Lower
■
. ■
■ M «
four rooms n iu ly furnished.
Lovely kitchen, electric range, fire
FOR RMNT-r-q«furni*hed 6
place, piano and b u i l t l n bath. room house. Close in. Cdll 348 Normal Students, 111 Mono tain
Avanne.
11-1**
174 Oak Street. Phone 114.
Granito or phono I4 8 R .
11-tf
z
11-tf
WANTED— Two people to
Share expense to Los Angeles.
FOR R ENT—A nies, e o s y,
Driving p ew closed car. R efer­
roomy, c h u r fn i three mom apt.,
ences exchanged. Phone Medford
including plane, It desired. Phone
841R 8.
10-2*
4 II-R or esH 844 Hurgadla»,
a
,
80-tf
~ WANTMD- — ^ V ash in g,
plain
sew ing and chrochetlng, 484 Hel­
m ut 8 t
10-8*
FOR* RENT— Splendid 8-room
house; w lfb every (eonveniencs.
FOR RENT— Two larger apto, Close In. Adulto preferred. In-,
each w ith garag. fam ish ed dr quire 8*7 V ista St. Phone 188.
unfurnished. Close to business
80-tf
district. Phons Mrs. F ehl, « F i l .
IM I
FOR RENT — F am ished aah-
tns and apartments. Reasonable.
f by month or wash. Call 1*8.
188—<2
TEACHER or teachers to share
attractive hom e with teacher.
Very reasonable terms. Address
Mlm King, 178 Skidmore St., cor.
e f Van N ess. Ave., half block
where bacon, eggs. w ith i
other delicacies appeased
hunger before they went oh
their destination.
Mlse Lorraine
BroolratfUer aft|
played Godard’s Second
Walts
spiritedly, which number w ae.ee- w ai
pecially well received.
V ' 'I m#|
Humorous readings, whieh de- wh,
lighted the listeners were given ,ed
by Mrs. W. M. Poley. who glvss
,
graciously of her unusual talent by
tor the pleasure of her friends. Thl
Mrs. H. T. Mltchelmore, a gift-
ad musician, played Chopin’s m#|
“ran tab le Impromptu,** follow- lt> ,
ed by MaeDowell’s “To A Wild
g
Roae." Her interpretation and and
technique was a Joy to thoeb who ,.Th
Ibtened.
L ,
Tea was served at this time. A n00
little later a “ring** game made Mra
for spirited contest. At thia dlg(,
game of skill, Mrs W. H. Ora- ]ng
ham was the fortunate player _ eo|
and received a dainty reward " ot
for her prowess.
, . •
. ! don
AU Were glad to greet Mra, L. par1
J. Ott and Miss Frances B. John- t ,on
son, who arc guests in the Sab- M||,
ertson home. They are from St. i don
Louis and are en tour of the of
coast country.
tho,
« a »
.
WANTED: — Old people and. Music Study Club Meeto—
FOR SALE— Homestead re-
umbbm sst, *100, 70 Bush St.
88-tf
ROOM A N » BOARD to Nor­
Elgin Bicycle In
mal students or working girls. fine condition. Phons 8FS. 17-6
Clean, new rooms, comfortably
furnbhed and delielous, y whole-
FOR HALB— Apples of all
kinds, cheap. Bring boxes, 685
FOR RBNT: — For tw o . people,
B. Main SL 407-J.
22-8*
LOST—Ladies
Reward. E. B.
257-L.
wrist
Poyar.
watch.
Phone
88-S*
FOR SALE— Two milk
8 A st.
Ashland Lodge Na. M , A. F .
A A. M.— Meets In the Masonic
hall every 2nd Thursday. Mast­
er, Dr. R. L. Burdlc; Secretary,
William Day.
Ashland Lodge No.z4S, I. O,
O. F.— Meets In the I. O. O. F.
hall every Thursday.
Noble
Orand, Mr. Hazelwood Vies
Grand, H. J. Wolcott.
Sbklyou Chapter No. 91, R>
A. M.— Meets In the Masonic
hall every 3rd Thursday. High
Priest, Clyde A. Malone; Sec­
retary, William Day.
Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14
— Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall
on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.
Noble Grand, Mrs. May Eib;
Vbe Grand, Mra. E. C. Payne.
Malta Conunaadery No. 4, K.
T— Meets in the Masonic hall
on the 1st and 3rd Wednes­
days. Em. Commander, D. H.
Ashland Lodge No. 044, B.
P. O. B ^-M eets In the Elks
Temple every Saturday. Exalt­
ed Ruler. James Bowers Sec­
retary, Ed Thornton.
Jackson;
Recorder,
WUllam
Day.
Hilah Temple A. A. O. N. M.
H.— Meets in the Masonic hall
every 1st Friday.. Illustrious
Potentate, F. D. W agner; R e­
corder, WIHtam Day.
Alpha Chapter No. 1, O- E.
S^—Meets in the M uonic h«U
pii the ls t .a a d 8yd Tgeedgys.
Worthy Mtoron, Mrs. N ® lle
Peters; Secretory. Mrs. Loah
M- CMdwsP-
Iv y damp No. 980«, Royal
Aeighbora. — Meets in the
Moose hall on the 1st and 3rd
Fridays: Oracle, Mrs, A. A.
Madden: Recorder, Mrs. Alice
Turner.
of P.— Meets m U m I. 0 . O. F.
ha)| on 1st and 3rd Fridays.
Chancellor Commander, Mil­
lard Dunn; Secretory. John
P lttoofer-
>d la|ard*y
M tets alternately at tyedford
Ashland and Grants Pass, prln
cess Ttraab, ■ Lbrena McNair
Princess Zulelka, Grace Ma
lone.-
»
Ashland Oum ter boModa^
u to In the Masonic , b a ll1«
the 2nd and 4th
Master
Connsejlo
Franklin; Senior
Roland Parks-
O. F. ha
Mondays.
in the I. 0 O. F. hall
1st aad 3rd Mondays
dent. Mrs- W. o. p
Clsrk, Mts. wm . Stoni
Ashland Camp Ko.
y. W '-M a e ts In the i
ul C o m « w ito ¿ C. E.
DR. M ARXH R. SHAW
Spectalbt
....
Woman and Children
Orgnnotkerphy
Office, 108 Pioneer Avenue
Telephone 88
goats,
28-4*
Lodge Directory
,
• the school and many questions
l( naked. The question of one In
Phoenix Is being considered Just
1 as soon as feasible.
•
Its organizations, the cooper-
» stlon received, the interest, the
• attendance, and some of the re-
' actions were noted in the talk
1
Through the courtesy of Mrs.
: Brown and Mrs. Parsons, Mm.
Andrews was present at the
meeting.
Mrs. Frame, her hostess, serv­
ed delicious maccaroons and tea
during the social hour which fol-
•' lowed the dose of the meeting.
20-4*
A BARGAIN right now, *1000
leas Its veins at this offering. En­
quire by letter, p. o. .box 3*2,
Ashland, Ore.
18-tf
frte
Invalids to board and care for, > Mrs. J. H. Fuller Is hostess, nt Mk
158 Gran/te street.
18-tf, her home at 160 North Mala, for Con
Monday evening’s meeting of the whl
ANT GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
Ashland Music, Study Club, which ]y
communicate with Ensign L u i
convenes for its initial session. I M
of the Salvation Army at tbe
Since this is the opening meet-' bee|
White Shield Home, 685 May
ing and many important matters An(j
fair Ava., Portland. Oregon.
to be considered, a full attend- thQ|
ance of the membership is re- Dal,
quested. Among the things dis- c#n)
cussed will be the year’s program.
j,
to aid the committee in planning ukj
the year book.
‘
« « «
whs
Art Club Meets—
.
rHYKICI.’jXH
The Art Club will meet, at the a__
home of Mrs. S. B. McNair, ““ 'la te
Scenic Drive, tonight.
( i()
Mrs. McNair will be assisted in
entertaining by Mrs. J. Edward
Thornton.
| _
All members are asked to* at­
tend the meeting. There Is always
the pleasant social hour, aside
from the business meeting.
large room, Including light house­
FOR SALE APPLHS: — Bald­
keeping, 818 Meade Street.
8t-*t* wins, Spltsenburg, and Newtown'k
— ail good grade. Bring boxes and
FOR R ENT— 41 furnaco-ho
pick (hem at 60c per box. W. L.
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
bed rooms between Normal
Moors, Bellview.
21-1 mo.*
Physician and Surgeon
high school. >85 Boulevard,
Office Phone 188-J
F D R SALE: — White Rotary
Res. Phone 451-R
Sawing machine for ■ *50.00 at
M
ic
e Honrs
P ei» Cornar.’
21-tf
10-18 A. M. — 2-6 P. M.
• FOR SALE: — Carpenter tools Flrvt Nathmdt Bank ’ Building
and also vise and tool grinder. 116
DR. CHARLES ÁT HAINES
Chnrch Bt.
81-8*
Physician and Surgeon
FOR H MINT ■ Complete butcher Offbo Phone
Home Phone 104-1,
shop fixtures. M. J. Olson. 20-2*
FOR RENT: — Office room
Office hours, 10 to 12 A. M.) 2
over Citisene Bank.
7-tf
to ( P. IL;
Good 1* in. breaking plow, 109 -Citizens Bank Building.
Granita.
devotloals, hostess.
quite thoroughly,
-
I A dainty centerpiece, unusual
This year they wUl con
were read and attractive, with the requisite that study, beginning with
secretary, number of candles, was a pretty third hook of the Bible. 1
ne of the deeeratlve feature.
been arranged to conduct tl
ytery and
At the conclusion e f tho de- contest form; with leader
*ly well In llclous repast, others —
for each side. Mrs. Cuthbertsoi
! the evening and the time was Mrs. F. L. Nutter consente
"Outlook“ spent in very happy faahton, w lth la ct la that capacity.
>gram for music, and marry games.
I A social hour followed
Ion’* were
Those .present to wish M bs business meeting, during
’ the after- Lorraine many happy retnmd of the hostess, Mri. Eastburn,
ied to ask the anniversary were:
, stated by Mrs. A. Marske, e
Brown to
Mr. and Mrs. I . R. Robertsen, dainty home made cookies
b work he- Mrs. L. J. Ott. and Misa F. E . . punch.
lege young Johnson, the Misses Mary Galey.
Mrs. Henry Carter was
■lye way: BUeu Galey, Elisabeth Steams, pointed prern chairman at
me of that Ruth Olson. Luellle
Beawick, meeting.
stressing Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs. W. M.
28 12 28
in opera- Wright, Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. George Delphian Meeting Postpone«
among the Brookmlller, Betty and Edith
The first meeting of Beta 1
This was Brookmlller.
ter, Delphian- Society has
k and was
22 22 22
postponed until October 12
many of Pageant, Very flnrcrusfnl
o’clock p. m.
latives or i The pageant, “The Ring of
Llthia Springs hotel Is
■ Rama Krlshniah**, presented at pbce of meeting, as prevl
rown was the Methodist Church. Sunday stated,
nt of the evening, by the Dramatic Club of
Delay In receiving the
Lcksonville, the Epworth League, was a decld- hooks has occasioned the
itertainlng- ed success.
.
ponemeat of date formerly
| Time and effort had been spent lor the meeting.
ament
Members are asked to keep
» wav
date in mind,
praise
It 22 22
t the Jolly Hike of a Camp Fire Group
those
Saturday morning a group of
repaid the Tula hilusi group of Camp
>n.
j Fire Girls of Junior High, led by
am in Mrs. Emile Flackus and Miss
■ector, Nora Wlard, assistant Guardian,
arson- started quite early for a hike
with Horse Shoe Rock the objec-
ived. tive.
Casta , At this point they expected to
cook their breakfast, with appe-
hakur tites which had been whetted to
.-the proper degree of sharpness by
Dhar, the bracing air.
However, they did not wait to
Dora reach the latter point, but built
their campfire at Rabbit Rock,
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
tice limited to eye, ear, uose and
throat— X-ray Including treth.
Offioe hoars, 10 to 18 sad 2
to 6, Swedenborg Bldg., Asa-
land, Oregon.
Thompson and Burltngnme
Painters nag Decorators
Paper Hanging — Tinting
Specialty.
Estimates gladly furnished.
Phons >8
1*8
22 22 22
1 Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lamkln En­
tórtate—
Dealers in Coal, Wood, Packln«,
Crating and Storage. Long dbt>
ance trucking.
T. L. POWELL— General Trans­
fer — Good team and motor
trucks Good Service at a rea-
Building, repairing, shingling,
P IA N O
INSTRUCTION—
painting, tinting and cement By com petent' teacher. Beginners
work. W. T. Blackwell. Phone
preferred. Mra. Harold Alktns.
359-L.
16-30t
888-1-m o.*
FHHIGB’S TRANSFER
JORDAN’S SASH AND OAB1NBV
Phone 410
S7B B 8L
WORKS, Corner Helmnn and
Drayage, storage had long dist­
Van Neaa. Phone 181. l»4-tf
ance hauling.
80-tf
Church Directory
Methodist Episcopal Chnrch
N. Main and Laurel ptreets.
H. F.” Pemberton, Pastor, 117
Laurel street. Phone 87.
Trinity
Si
Rev. P. ]
48 Heponi
Presbyterian Church
N. Main aud Helman Streets.
Hugh T. Mltchelmore, Pastor,
N. Main street.
Congregational (Tinrrli
Bohlevard ' <1
-Rev. B. 8. Bollinger
Acting Pastor, Boulevard
Church of The Canarine
Fourth and C Streets
P. C. Thatcher, Pastor
Free M ethodist Chnsch
E. Main and Sixth Street
Emma R- Thompson, Pastor
>11 Guepel Templo
Boulevard
8. Murphy, Pastor
Lutheran Chnrch
Services In Adventist Church
Fourth and C Street
H. H. 'Young, Pastor
First Church of Christ
tiqleatfpt-rSouth Pioneer Ave.
Mrs. William Aitken, First
R uder, 188 8. Pioneer. Phone
448-L.
Hapetat Churek
Hargadine and First Streets.
Myron S, Woodworth. Pastor,
<
Oak S tru t
ITirtatlaa ' f r * '
H and Second Htrqeta.
V. X . Allison, Pastor.
880 Boulevard
Catholic Chnrvh
■ ,
Sixth and C S tru ts
The Rev- Father, *. A. Cgrinody
Sixth and C Streets. Phons 108
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Lamkln
were host and hostess at their
delightful country home at two
attractively informal dinner par­
ties recently when groups of Ash­
land friends were entertained.
Last Spnday, covers were laid
for Mr. and Mrs. L. MIksch and
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ross as guests
lor dinner and for an afternoon
of. pleasant companionship; mo­
toring oat with host and hostess
after church services.
Thursday, the Rev. and Mrs. II.
T. Mltchelmore, Lawrence Mltch-
elmere, and Mr. and Mrs. L. J.
Harner, were guests at a delicious
turkey dinner at the same hospit­
able home.
Epworth
Mrs. Elliott, Pres. Home Mis­
sionary Society, Ruth Green.
Solo, “My Task,’’ Rossetti Mc­
Gee.
Picture II., The New Church.
Maryam, Wife of Sarlar Lai,
Helen High.
Mr. Arhold. Missionary lu
North India, Richard Elimore.
Sudarl, Child of Sardar Lal
and Maryam, Velma Brower.
Cardar Lal, Young Hindu Far­
mer, George Barker.
Gulzarl— Hindu Farmer.
Tulsl Ram, Steward of Village
Grain Merchant, James Nutter.
Lllirati, Poor Hindu Christian
Woman, Ruth Parsons.
Epilogue, The Ring Received
Billy, Junior Leaguer,
Denton.
June, Junior Leaguer, Anna
Jean Van Hardenburg.
al formation proved very ta
eating and the young girts
well repaid for the etreni
work incident to the trip.
Other tripe are plapned by
thia group of cam pfire gtsto.
Those who enjoyed Saturday
morning together were: Jams
Cadiow, Carol Clark, Mae Clary.
Maxine Oearhart, Maxine Emert,
Elaine Flackus, Venita Hoagland,
Oladya Hanson and A n u Hervey,
with the chaperons, Mrs. E m ile
Flackna and Mias Nora Ward.
# 22 it
W. C. T. IT. Meeto—
The W. C. T. U. will hold Ito
regular aeaalon in the public 11*
brary Tuesday, September >8, a t
2:80 o’clock.
Thia ta the regular session: the
business
meeting and
th e
regular program will flu the af­
ternoon.
It la urged that as many of its
members be present as possible,
since there are important reports
to be made.
If you can make your handker­
chiefs do a few more weeks you
will get some new one for Christ­
mas.
Dept. G-l Room 614, 75 Mont­
gomery St., Jersey City, N. J.
UHIRCH-WEIS”
A11 Wool Cruisers Coat
Warm, Kain Proof. .Just tile Tiling for that Hunting
trip.
GUNS TO RENT
v ARMY
GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town
Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings
Pickwick Stage Systems
ASHLAND TO ALL POINTS SOUTH
1 ^Dunsmuir __
/[ Reddle« _____
Sacramento ...
Franciaco
22 22 22
Who Do ( U m Meets—
Because of its being Ashland,
Day at the Fair, there was notj
so large a number In attendance;
at the meeting of the “Who Do”
Five Schedules Dally— 0:30 a. m.i 10:00 a. m .| 1:10 p. m.
0:00 p. m.; 11:80 p. m.
Stop over anywhere and as eftan as you Ilka
TRUNKS—See the Ageni
4HATB— High backed recllaing adaptable three positions.
SAN FRANCISCO IN SEVENTEEN HOURS
Get your tickets from Pickwick Stage Agent
Tavern Cafe— 107 East Main St. Phene «4
Fall flowers ware used In dec-,
oration, and at the table a beau­
Everyone Can Afford
tiful centerpiece -of seasonable
fruits was used very effectively, j
Guests lingered late fur it b
hard to leave this beautiful spot
willf the eordial welcome ocoord-
« d by host and hostess.
IpdespensaWc
For the “S lack ” or the Full Meal
: . .
BREAD
Safely Deposit
Box
Jandwiches, bread-and-batter. Jelly spreads between meals
<1*. -depend upon goad bread as an tag: ed lent.
• • OIVB THE KIDDIES
Franklin’s Superior Bread
As Often As They Want U.
FRANKLIN
BAKERY
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
Afhlfuod, Oi9(on