Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 11, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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WANTED: — B » middle aged
► drill e**»1®- Small furnished house to
f;
once for daring winter. Address
10-8» Box 88 care of Tidings.
34-3t*
FOB R ttttt-A p a M ie ffr — 1
WANTED— Well grown. Blkck
rooms completely furnished, Fot- -DO*R8ALB— 600 Steel Handpow-
Minorai, or Leghorn Pullets, ad-
Stumppultors,
880
each.
Horae
dontc Hotel, 481 Bast Mala. 3<f-0
power 878. Automatic
Gatee drsee 388 Beach at. Ashland:
88*8*
.Hand well borers, waterwheels,
Renton, vhmhlngton.
WANTBD — Position as clerk
«
30-tf
In clothing or grocery store by
► BOB M f B » Wise on Trad* young man, Write P. O. BOX 343,
88-8*
18 . head k erase, 1400 lhe to Aahland.
1800 lba, yonag, sound, guaran­
WANTED— Track driving by
teed ng i s— s al s t. Wanted nay
young chap with White trftck ex­
kind of team work. H. ▼. Mit­
perience. Write 301 Bridge St.
chell, 111 Mountain A ve.;. .
Ashland:
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33-3«
84-10«
WANTBD—Children to cere
for by day, week or month. Ad­
dress, 140 Lincoln St. Phone
35C-B.
31-1 mo.
BOB RENT — Inexpensive
FOR SALE APPLES: — Bald­
rooms yon will like. In private
WANTED: — Old people and
h o d f . centrally located. Board, wins, Spltsanhnrg, and Newtown’s invalids to board and care Tor,
tool it desired. Floaty of good, — all good grade. Bring boxes and 103 Granite street.
18-tf
wholesome foOd. F u t give mfe*- ¡plait thorn* at sen per boa. W. L.
31-1 mo.* ANT GIRL nr TROUBLE— May
enoen. Apply a f 8t 0. Swond-jBt. Moore, Bellview.
communicate with Bnsign Lee
88-tt
of the Salvation Army at the
White Shield Home, 805 May-
: FOB BAUS« — White Rotary
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
Sewing machine for 350.00' at
Pella Corner?
21-tf
i LOST: — String Seed Pearl
FOR SALE— Homestead re­ Beads with large pearl drop —
linquishment^ 8100, 70 Bush S t platinum fastner w ith Initials L.
22-tf B. engraved on it. Finder return
to Telephone office. Reward.
FOB RENT—«-room furnish­
ed house With garage, also tjro-
room furnished hnnee, h o t k
String, of Hawaiian
close in. Inqnlre 270 B a t Phone
set together with a
388-T.
80-6«
somewhere between
and Depot. Finder
P. Holmes Grocery
FOR SALE—A splendid little
house with gardge on B St. Cqll
rd.
34-lt*
buy
in
a
4-room
cottage
for
at 800 5th 8t.
88-10
81300— 350 down and balance
815 per month, now get busy NOTICE FOR ITTBIACATION
nlshed house,
and save re n t Ashland Realty
Department of the Interior
Cali evenings.
Co.
88-3
U. S. Land Office nt Roseburg,
FOR SALE—Part of tot to
Ashland- Cemetery, room for
three graves located near center
FOR RENT—New h o n 2e. & cemetery. Lot surrounded by
Phone 317L or Inqnlre 558 Holly cement coping. Inquire Georgle
Bt.
30-tf Coffee. Tidings office.
FOR RENT — New five-room
house with basement and garage.
Call 27Ì-R or eoo Mrs. F. L. Nel­
son, 1101 Boulevard, Ashland.
31-tf
FOR S A L E —- Automobiles
FOR SALE: — Star touring,
new car guarantee, 8150.00 and
teems. Oak St. Garage.
34-St*
FOB SALE — Live Stock
FOR SALE: — Jersey cow;
Old Trusty Incubator; Hot Water
WANTED—Three or four ex­ Brooder (600 capacity); R. I. Red
perienced apple pickers. Phone A. Pullets. Geo. Faris, phone 17F11,
34-3t
B. Chapman.
33-tf 1145 N. Main.
Lodge Directory
Ashland Lodge No. 28, A. F.
A A. M.— Meets In the Masonic
hall every 2nd Thursday. Maat-
er. Dr. R. L. Bardic; Secretary,
WUIlam Day.
Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, R>
A. M.— Meets in the» Masonic
hell every Srd Thursday. High
Priest, Clyde A. Malone; Sec­
retary, William Day.
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O.
ha
Gi
Or
No. 4S, I. O.
le I. O. O. F.
day.
Noble
riwood Vico
Lodge No. 1«
O. O. F. hall
Ah Tuesdays-
s. May Elb;
E. C. Payne.
Halloween Party at Clvlo <BhB—
The ladles o f the Civic Club
will give a delightful Halloween
party on th evening of October
twenty-fourth, at the Civic Cub
house on Winburn Way, for a
hospital benefit.
The club rooms will be artistic-
ally decorated with
autumn
leaves, witches, cats and many
other things which create "that
Halloween feeling.”
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Fortune telling and dancing—-
muaic by Dickey’s orchestra are
some of the features which will
afford an evening’s pleasant so-
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tertainment. Refreshm ents, char- '
acterlsticof the occasion, will be
served.
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The ladies extend a cordial In- j
vltation and welcome to the pub­
lic. The party will start at eight
o’clock.
Business Girl’s Club Meets—
.Miss Gladys Applegate was
Oregon, September 11, 1880.
hostess to the Business Girl’s
NOTICE is hereby given that
Club which m$t at her home on
.Archie Robert Grieve, o f Jenny-
Granite street Thursday evening,
Creek. Oregon, who, on Septem­
ber 7, 1888, made Homestead October 7, for their regular
meeting.
Entry, No. 015155, for W l-2 SW
The evening was pleasantly
1-4, See. 24, Tp. 40 8., and lot 4,
end SW 1-4 NW 1-4, Sec. 3, spent in conversation and some of
Township 41 S„ Range 4 Bast, the girls worked on dainty bits and those who do not k n o t how,
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Willamette Meridian, has filed of fancy work. At a late hour to come and learn.
delicious
refreshments
of
cake
All-members
are
urged
to at-
notice of Intention to make three
year proof, to establish claim to and ooffee and orange ice cream tenfl this meeting, and a cordial
were served by the charming I invitation is extended to their
the land above described, before
friends, fca^ticutorly strangers,
Channcey Florey, U. 8. Com­ hostess.
The
guests
were
the
Misses
g g g
missioner, Medford, Oregon, on
Leta Walker, Calla Biegel, Gert­ Missionary Society of Congroga-
the 13th day of October, 1020.
Blede,
Helena
Biedc, tiotoal Church Meet«—
Claimant names as witnesses: rude
Georgia
Coffee,
end
Ethel
Shrum,
The Missionary Society of the
Louis Miller
♦
the
MeSdemes
Dan
Kay
and
Em­
Ccsigregational
c h u r c h met
George Samuel SlOan
mett Gillings and the hostess ThUrsday at the pleasant home of
Fred Frain,
Mrs. Agnes Herndon on Beach
All of Copco, California. Gladys Applegate.
street. The afternoon was hap-
George Franklin Wright
plly spent in the regular business
of Hornbrook, California.
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HAMIL A. CANADA»,
A
Register.
The Senior High School P. T.
A. met at the Senior High School
building Thursday, October 7.
Attending Business Here ■■
The first pert of the meeting was
F. B. Merry, salesman foi devoted to a - business session.
Meier and Frank Co., was in Ash Contributions were made to the
land over the week-end attend­ Doernbecher Hospital for disabled
children and the decision was
ing business. -
Malta Comnsondery No. 4, K.
T— Meets to the Masonic hall
on the 1st and 3rd Wednes­
days. Em. Commander. D. H.
Jackson; Recorder, William
Day.
Hllah Temple A. A. O. N. M.
8.— Meets in the Masonic hall
every 1st Friday. -Illustrious
Potentate, F. D. Wagner; Re­
corder, William Day.
Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E.
8.— Moots in the Masonic ball
on the lot and 3rd Tuesdnto.
Worthy Matron. Mrs. Nolllo
Peters; Secretary. Mrs. Lsah
N. Caldwell.
of The Nile— Meets In the Ma-
nlc hall every 8nd 8at«fdny.
sets alterasftoly at Medtbrd,
Ashland and Grants Pass. Prin­
cess Tlrsah, Lorane MSNattt
Princess Zalslka, Grace Mk-
|oM .
B
Meets in th< Masonic hall on
the 2nd and 4th Mondays
Master
Counselor,
Milton
Franklin; Senior Counsellor,
Roland Parka.
President,
Seoretory,
Ashlaad HbMestoad
B. A .. ».! ■ Ma n te in t
O. F. had on t i e 2nd
Mondays..
' Q, A. IL-nlnd. sad 44h Bat.
each mooIVi AJrtoory, f p; M.
Visitors Welcome. Q. O. Van-
A thrill that comes once in a lifetime—knowing th at
he-has money he can call his own.
I t ’s just the way Dad started too, when He was a
boy—and look how successful he is today. Consistent
saving did it.
Start year hoy off today. Make him get the habit
of saving regularly — make him realize what it
means to him.
$5.00 opens an account.
The Citiaens Bank of Ashland
Ashland, Oregon
¡ DR. ERNBSX JL WOODS*
. Practice Limited Tò
I Eyie, Eg^ Nosd aadi Throat
. X-Ray, Including Teeth
Dr. Charles A. H b I rm
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-L
OFFICE HOURS
1 0 to 19 », m>—< to g p. sa.
Cltlsens Bank Building
Ashland, Oregon
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 108
Residence Phone 451-R
OFFICE HOURS
10-12 A. M.
2-S P. M.
Firm National Bank Building
Mrs. B. E. Grant, Prop.
Clean rooms by day, week or
month — All outside.
WOOD
Lewis H. Jacks, Prop.
Newcombe F op Wood
848 East Main St.
Car keys, alt makes by lock
number. Keys lit to door locks
of St. Louis, who are spending a
tow weeks in Ashland.
A large basket of fragrant nas-
turtiums, artistically arranged,
graced the center of the prettily
appointed table, at which covers
were laid for six.
Th afternoon was happily spent
In interesting conversation, de-
lightful music and fancy work.
Those who enjoyed this hsppy
unfair were Mrs. J. R. Robertson
and three guests, Mrs. L. J. Ott,
Miss Frances Johnson and Miss
Pearl Cobert, Mrs. E. A. Woods
and the hostess, Mrs. W. M.
Poley.
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Upper Valley Commanity Club
M e o M
The first meeting of the Upper
Valley Community Club will oc­
cur October 12, at the home of
Mrs. C. A. Brown on the Boule­
vard road.
This will be a very Important
meeting and It le expected that
plans will be dlscussd for the
winter’s study, and the program
formulated.
Regular Meeting of W. B. A.
Held—
The regular business meeting
of the W. B. Aw, Womens’ Bene­
fit Association, was held Wednes­
day evening fn the <583 Fellow«
Hall, on .the Plesa. There was
a large attendance end after the
Wrigley’s Chewing
—I f business session wee over the
members spent a pleasant hour
helps teeth, m outh, throat in
conversation.
aatf digestion in a dgfightful
Refreshments of home made
u t i refreshing way. HaOMroea pumpkin pie and eoffee were
daintily served by the refresh­
ment committee, which consisted
of Mra. Bliaebothi High, Mrs.
Carol Pratt, Mra. Blanche Wertz
and Mra. Vlrgibla Shaw.
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Ashton« Camp No. 248, W.
O. W— B eets to the I O. O. F,
hall on the 2nd and 4th Mon*
days. Clerk, J» R. Wick; C o»
Rg. CdhuBghffkr, C El Lank;
J Brothertiood— let
Thursdays, at the
imemhqi* o f this arghaUatlbrf.
D
Mra. Sadie Stratton road an I
interesting piece from a BBS*
igonary magnetos abontf a — • !
missionary hospital in Porto Rico,
Mra. L. Prescott read' a very • R . W. I QBANIMkIiL I
touching an« sympathetic story'
Osteopathic
of the mother of a soldier boy.
Miss May Benedict gave' A bdoM
review- of “The ProhlMn o f the
Racy'’ over which there followed’
general discussion Bstfaer Ckrtra
sang a sold accompanied a t th e
jHano hr her mothr, Mrs. H. 0 .
darter, Mre. C. Gray led thff d »
'votionsl part of the meeting and
Mrs. H. C. Carter, president of
the eeciety conducted the business1
hour.
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d: ixxyson shinn
Delicious refreshment of grape* >
juice and cake were served by the
Dentist .
hostess Mm. H. C. Carter, SW
slated by Mm. Don' Spencer.
Citizens Bank Bldg.
These, who- ware present at this '
enjoyable affair were Mrs. Monti- »
Office Phone l 6 l
gomsvy, Mrs; Abbott; Mrs. Shaw,
Res. Phone 184
Mrs. White, Mrs. C. A. Gray, MTSi
Don Spencer and daughter, Alta«
Brokings by Appointment
dena, Mre. Sadie Strattbft, Ml*.
S. H. Walker, Mrs. Hi L. MOCre*
Mrs. L. Peraeott«, Miss May Behe* ”
diet, *Ur. Shaw, Rev. B. S< Boll­
inger, acting pastor of the Cod*
OR- MATTH B. SHAW
gregational' church and’ the host-'
ess, Mrs. Agnes Herndon.
1 Physician and Surgeon
R MM
DOS’Pioneer Avenue
Entertained at Dinner—
,
Office and Residence
Mr. and Mra. Sherman Powell
Phone SB
entertained a t an attractive din­
ner Thursday at their Home on
OFFICE HOURS
Oak
street,
honoring Mrs.
10-13 a. m. — >-♦ p. m.
Powells sister, Mrs. George Stan­
0:30 - 7:30 p. m.
ley and granddaughtr, Betty of
Eugene, Oregon, who spent a few
days in * Ashland visiting with
relatives. Covers were laid for WHITTLE TRANSFER
eight.
A STORACI CO.
The table was ideally set, with
a profusion of brightly colored j Coal, Wood and Storage
flow ers, d a in tily arranged, adding
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
a pleasing decoration.
Long Distance Hauling.
Those who sharad' this delight­
Auto Freight Tèrminal
ful hospitality were Mrs. George
Stanley and grahddaughtr Betty. ,
Phone 117
Mr. and Mrs. Aldfen Powell and
three children and the host and
Office 89 Oak St.
hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman
Powell.
M tt R
Mra. W. Mi Foley, Hostess at
Luncheon—
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Shoes For Farm Wear Must Stand
Farm'Abuse
T h at’s Why We Have That Kind of Shoes,
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
znd padlocks of all kinds. Mall
sM err Sollcitkd!
Phone 631
All Kinds Slab Wood
Blox
Otoe Block Etoet of the An
lend Laundry. 80» Water 1
THOMPSON £
Painters and Deeorators
’Paper Hanging — Tinting
a Specialty
DB. J. P. CHISHOLM
Veterinary Graduate
Phone 368-J
707 Oal
W estern Auto Supply Co.
Gas, Oils and Repairing.1
Washing and Polishing Cars.
Storage from 88.00 to 8«.00
Per Month. Why Stand Your
car Outside?
Phone 7»
2 » Third St.
t . L. r n r n t
Général’ Transfer
Good
Good servira a t a n
W. T. BLACKWELL
Bulidlnr, repairing, shingling, pries — Phono 82:
painting, tinting and cement
work. Phone 35S*L.
16-80
JORDANS SASH AND
FEHIGB’S TRANSFER
c a b in et W orks
hone 410
376 B St
rayege, storage and long dist­ Certoer Helmen and> Vhn N<
ance hauling.
50-tl Phon» M l.
IF
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DR. W. E. MEANWELL’S "SERVUS»
ATHLETIC SHOE, 8Z7S
YOU GAN PAY MORE BUT GET NO BETTE»
;tl« Store in Town
otel — Open Evaninga