Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 16, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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Contis
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— Experienced mid­
dle aged Woman (or housework
op. ranch. Address Box B. H„
Tidings.
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St-1*
S o a ie iT j M the PreibRfrUn
church, meets In the church
parlors,
Thureday, Oct.' 11. — Trinity
Gulfd.wllJ' give a public* card
party at the Parish House.
4 Frhlay. Oct. 20'.—.Ladles of the
> Civic Club will give*a Hallo­
we'en pgrty at the Civic Club
_ - house, for a hospital benefit.
Wednesday, Noy. 0.— The P. T.
i? A. and the ladles of the Civic
t
Club will give a reception at
f
the Civic Club bouse for all
I
the teachers in Ashland.
8 8 8
I Wu.hingtou P. T. A. Meets—
Tli# regular ueetlug of the
r Washington Parent .Teachers A.?-
> mclatjon was held at the Wash­
ington school, Wednesday, Qetu-
■ her 13, at 3:3;)
Mrs. H. A.
• Stearns opened the meeting in
the absence of :Ue vlce-presldem.
One Oent a Word For Insertion. No Ad I m i Than 25c,
FOR RUNT— New apartment
FOR HALB—Registered short
on 4th <t., fire place, breakfast
FOR HALE— Cl, lean, beardless born bull, 3 years old. J. R. Rob-
nook and built In features, ip# barley for seed— li agLyear’s stock, prtson, 323 Almond St.*
38-2*
4th at.
St-8* ISO. per ton. Pbpn »e Ì25-J. W. E.
FOR SALE— Wiud fall Spltz-
>0-6 enburg apples. 26c per box.
FOR RENT— Three room fur­ Pierson, Bbulevan «.
nished apartment
dose
InJ
FOB «AUfrw-n-esh cider 25c a Come and get them. They are
on ground floor. 20 per month. gallon, also apples, 25e a box and fine. Williams and M a r t i n .
Water paid. Phone 278Y.
Phone 10F22 Bellview.
^38-2»
up. 627 .Terrace. Phone 408 L.
32-2*
87-1
R RENT: i-roopz furnished
FO RHALB—•600 Steel Handpow-
FOR SALE— Homestead re­
also 2 rooms. Phone 289J.
er StumppuUera, 130 each. Horse linquishment, 3100, 70 Bush St.
’ s'ihtf
power |7 5 . Automatic
Oates
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22-tf
FOR RENT— Famished apta, Hand well borers, waterwheels,
Real
and unfurnished flat. 36 8. Sec­ 111 3rd, Renton, Washlhgton.
For bargains In Real Estate
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26-tf
ond St.
j
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38-tr
try Brown and Rice, 83 No. Main.
FOR SALE-r-Cheap drag saw
FOB RENT — Fam ished cab­
234-tf.
ins and apartments. Reasonable, and wood tools. 70 Bush St.
WANTED— To sell my apart­
by month or week. Call 111.
ment house and home in Marsh­
189— <1
FOR SALE APPLES: — Bald­ field, Ore., a six apt. house, with
wins,
Spitzenbarg, aad Newtown’s 3 rooms each, private bath and
FOR RENT
—all good grade. Bring boxes and fnrnace heat, all furnished. The
FOR RBNTt — Office room pick them at 60e per box. W. L. two places have an earning ca­
over Citizens Bank.
7-tf Moore, Bellview.
31-1 mo.* pacity of 200 per month, would
take a small ranch near Ashland
as'part payment. The remainder
WANTED - m - ftfiscelaneous
on easy terms. Write J. O. Lang­
FOR RENT—5-room furnish-
WANTED— Competent person worthy, Marshfield, Ore. 788 S.
bouae with garage on B St. Call
-
39-6»
at 28« 6th S t
29-10 to assist In household. Experience l l i S t .
with children required. No cook-
HELP WANTED — Malo
FOR RENT—Two room fur­ I ng. Permanent position. Good
WANTED — Experienced Jani
nished house, 220 Garfield St. salary, address Mrs. F. Corning
tor for steady work.
39-1
Call evenings.
23-tf Kenly, Medford.
Hotel Ashland
FOR RENT— New b o u a e.
Phone 317L or Inquire 558 Holly
St
20-tf
CHEVROiEiZ
I dollar's
Tht p o a ch $64$
Today's Chevrolet is a revelation in
q u ality m otor cVr value, offering at
8 6 4 5 , a C O A C H that provide»—
WANTED— Married man who
understands
tractor' farming,
steady work. Address Box B. B.,
WANTED— Children to care Tidings.
for by day, week or month. Ad­
dress, 140 Llacoln St. Phone
257-R. Mra. Purdy.
81-1 mo.
FOR RENT — New five-room
house with basement and garage.
WANTED: — Old people and
Call 273-R ar aee Mra. F. L. Nel­ Invalids to board and care for,
son, 1101 Boulevard, Ashland.
153 Granite street.
18-tf
" 22-tf
ANT GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
eommunlcate with Ensign Lee
FOR EXCHANGE — Real Urtate
of the Salvation Army at the
White Shield Homs, 886 May-
EXCHANGE — Let us trade
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
your property for something you
want. WJllIam’s and Parkhurst,
402 E. Main at. Medford. 37-7*
FOR BALE — Rom es
WILL EXCHANGE — ..Choice
HOME FOR MALE— Boulevard
reage near Ocean Beach for home at No. 460, ground 75 by
ihland property. Give full par- ISO*, 6-room plastered bouse,
:ulars In first letter. Box 3. close In. a fine, nnobstrecten.
view. Lately reduced f r o m .
14800 to 14000. rf. C. Galcy, No.
65 E. Mala.
38-C
FOR BALE — Automobile«
FOR SALE-—Part of lot in
Ashland Cemetery, room for
three grates located near center
ot, cemetery. Lot surrounded by
FOR SALE — Furnltnre
cement coping. Inquire Georgle
FOR S A L E :■ ■ White Rotary Coffee, Tidings office.
Sawing machine for 360.00 at
FOR SALE— My 3««0 equity
21-tf
Pails Corner.
In 6 room house for car, or what
MIR SALE—-Household ¿urnl have you. 2 lots close In. Deak-
36-2*
ture, 77 6th 8t.
38-6’ ln, 175 East Main.
FOR SALE—Hudson car I
good condition. <3 Bash St-
29-1 mo.
beauty and riding
com fort that are
uoaurpasj. d by any other car o f com­
parable price—
e c onom y and dependability that
establish new standards o f m otor­
ing delights—
—-th rillin g qualities o f performance
th a t stamp it as the Smoothest Chev­
ro le t in Chevrolet history and the
leader in its field.
L e t u>prove Chevrolet’ s performance
an d com fort on.the road. O n ly then
W ill you realize th at no o ther car—
w i t h less t h a n th e b a c k in g o f
Chevrolet’ s and G eneral M o t o r /
tremendous resources— can possibly
offer quality so high, at a price so low l
Foard R o& dster___ $115
Ohev. Touring . . . . . $125
Chev. Touring
H -T o n Truck £»’
Chaut» Only «
1-T on Truck $
C H auu Only 4
S m all doun payment and convenient
term j. A»k about our f>% Purchase
Certificate Plan.
1923 Chev. Coupe
Star D elivery . .
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet
THE AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
Ashland, Oregon
Dealers
SEE THE SMOOTHEST
CHEVROLET
Lodge Directory
Ashland Lodge No. 28. A- F.
fk A. -M.— Meets In the Masonic
hall every 2nd Thursday. Mast­
er, Dr. R. L. Burdic; Secretary,
William Day.
Ashland Lodge No. 45, I. O,
O. F.— Meets In the I. 0- O. F.
hall every Thursday.
Noblt
Grand,. Mr. Hazelwood Vlc«
Grand, H. J.RVolcott.
Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, R-
A. M.— Meets in the Masonic
hall every 3rd Thursday. High
Priest, Clyde A. Malone; Sec­
retary, William Day.
Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 34
— Meets in the I. O. O. F. hall
bn the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.
Noble Grand, Mrs. May Bib;
Recording
Secretary,
Miss
Etbel Reed.
Malta Commamlcry No. 4, K.
T— Meets in the Masonie ball
on the 1st and 3rd Wednes­
days. Em. Commander, D. H.
Jackson; Recorder, William
Day.
P. O. E.— Meets In the Elks
Temple every Saturday. Exalt­
ed Ruler, James Bowers Sec­
retary, Ed Thornton.
Ashland Lodge No. 044, B-
Hllah Temple A. A. O. N. M.
8.— Meets In the Masonic b |ll
every 1st Friday. Illustrious
Potentate, F. D. Wagner; Re-
coitfer, William Day.
Ivy Camp No. 2808, Royal
Neighbors. — Meets In the
Moose hall on the 1st and 3rd
Mondays; Oracle, Mrs. A. A.
Madden; Recorder, Mrs. Alice
Turner.
Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E.
B.— Meets In the Masonic ball
on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays.
Worthy Matron, Mrs. Nellie
Feters; Secretary, Mrs,. Leah
H. Caldwell.
Ashland Lodge No. 117, K,
• f P.— Meets in the I. O. O. F
hall on 1st and 3rd Fridays.
Chancellor Commander, Mil
lard Dunn Recording Secre­
tary, C. E. Hooper.
Zulcima Temple, Daughters
of The Nile— Meets In the Ma­
lonic hall every 2nd Saturday.
Meets alternately at Medford,
Ashland and Grants Pass. Prin­
cess Tlrsah, Lorena McNair;
Princess Zuleika, Grace Ma­
lone.
Ashland Chapter DeModay—
Meets in the Masonic hall on
the 2nd and 4th Mondays.
Master
Counsellor,
Milton
Fr>nklin; Senior Counsellor,
Roland Parks.
Mahogany Camp No. 8505,
M. W. A.— Meets In the Moose
hall on the 2nd and 4th Fri­
days.
Burnside Relief C
24.— Meets in the I.
hall no the 1st and 3
days, at 2 p. m. 1
Mrs. Alice Turner; I
Mrs. S. A. Peters, Sr,
Pilot Rock Kncampment No.
18,— Meets in the I. O. O. F.
hall on the 1st and 3rd Tues­
days.
Fraternal Brotherhood— 1st
and 3rd Thursdays, at the
THINK OF IT NOW—
not when yon have only a
bucketful left.
Get it before the cold
weather begins — before
you really need i t Later
snow and ic<* may delay
deliveries and you may find
yourself in a home that’s
cold—cold as a barn.
Put in a supply now,
whenyou’resure o f getting
the kind you want. NOW!
Whittle Transfer Co
Acorn Circle No. 54, Neigh­
bors of tl»e Woodcraft.— Meets
In the I. O. O. F. hall on the
1st and 3rd Mondays. Presi­
dent, Mrs. W. O. Prescott;
Clerk, Mrs. Wm. Stennett.
G. ¡A. h —-9nd MUd 4th Bat.
each months Artftory, 2 p. m.
Visitors Welcome. O. O. Van-
^latt^^Cornmandeir^^^
r. The recently organized drama-
tic club of the'SodXbfern Oregon
normal' school held an organiza­
tion meeting Wednesday evening
at the school, th e following o f­
ficers were elected* Mrs. Bea­
trice A We, president; M las Sar n
Moster. vloe-pr»jsident;' Miss El­
dars Damewool, secretary: Miss
Elvira Hulande.', treasurer.
The organization also " decided
to meet on Wednesday evening o?
each week— plum? were discussed
tor the presentation of a Christ­
mas entertainment.
The Rev. E. J, Johnson, of the
First Lutheran thurch ol Med­
ford, conducted devotional exer­
cises at the Southern Oregon Noi-
mal October 16.
Mr. Johnson
spoke of the opportunity the
young people of today have for
spiritual leadership.
Mrs. Sparr.
"
Miss Carson had a few ,o f the
first grade children put on a
pantomlne song which was very
much enjoyed by those present.
Mrs. I. H, Avery was elected
president, and It was voted she
he appointed delegate to ,tl-e
8tate P. T. A. convention at Sa­
lem, October 2« to 29.
In a short talk Mra. Bertha
Denton, school nurse, told of the
financial assistance needed if bet
lunches are to he served to the
children who cannot go home at
noon. She said that ;uncl?6S
could be served for 5 cents a day
if the member? of the organiza­
tion could raise enough to pay a
woman to come to the school and
prepare the meal, which would bo
a dollar a day. The membors arc
deciding what ran be done , to
raise this amount, and it U hoped
that they will succeed in this
undertaking.
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Hostess nt Dinner—
Mrs. George Urookmiller wa.?
hostess at an informal dinner
Monday evening, October 11, at
her pleasant home on Liberty
street, honoring the out-of-town
guests of Mr. mid Mrs. J. R. lteh-
ertson, Mrs. L. J. Ott, Mlsa P etfl
Covert and Mis? trances Johnson
of St. Louis. .
After a delicious dinner, at­
tractively served, the guests
Spent a happy evening in conver­
sation and music.
Those to whom this dellghtf'.i
hospitality wa? extended wcr-i
Mrs. J. R. Robertson, Mrs. L. J.
Ott, Miss Pearl Covert and Mis?
Frances Johnson.
DR. W. J. CRANDALL
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS
Osteop&thio
Physician and Surgeon
Practice lim ited To ',
■ Eye, Ear, Nose and Ttaoat
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We are prepared to furnish good dead icoal—Screen­
ed at $16.00 delivered in bulk. Diainbnd Briquets
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11
$15.00 per ton deliver^).
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Eye, K a r iö s e and Throat
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X-Ray, Including T eeth
Office Phone 126
First National Bank Building
0 . E LL Y 60N SHINN
Dr. Charles A. Baines
Dentist
Physician and Surgeon
Citizens Bank Bldg,
Office Phone 104-J
Home Phone 164-L
Office «Phone 151
Res. Phone 184
i o to
OFFICE HOURS
m.— a to s
ta a.
p. v .
Evenings by Appointment
Cttlsens Rank RnUdiag
Ashland, Oregpa
DR- MATTIE B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
108 Pioneer .Avenue
O ffice an d Residence
Phone 2 8
OFFICB HOURS
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 108
Residence Phone 451-R
OFFICE HOURS
10-12 A. M,
2-5 P. M.
First National Bank Building
CONVALESCENT
HOME
VENDOME HOTEL
153 Granite St.
Mrs. 11. R. Grant, Prop.
Mrs. W. M. Barber in Charge
Open to all in need of health
Practical Nursing.
Old people and Invalids board
ed and cared for.
Clean rooms by day, week or
month — AU outside.
W HITTLE TRANSFER
& STORAGE 0 0 .
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
Auto Freight Terminal
Phone 117
Office 89 Oak St.
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WOOD
Newcombe For Wood
Phone 631
All Kinds Slab Wood-
Blox
One Block East of the Ash­
land Laundry. 105 Water St.
SKILLED LOCKSMITH
Camp Fire Membership—
GARAGE
A membership drive is under
F
ixit
Shop
Third
Street Garage
’ way among the local camp fire
»
Chas
L.
Wimer, Prop.
' group«, and on Wednesday eve­
Lewis H. Jacks, Prop.
Back of
ning, October 13, immediately
Wcsteni Auto Supply Co.
84» East Main St.
after school a meeting of nil the
Gas, Oils and Repairing.
Ashland .high school gin s was Car keys, all makes by lock
Washing and Polishing Cars.
held, and a short camp fire pro­
number. Keys fit to door locks
Storage from |3 .0 0 to 35.00
gram was given.
Per
Month. Why Stand Your
. Miss Mildred Crain told the ind padlocks of all kindB. Mall
Car Outside?
girls just whui camp fire is, <r :d arders soyslte^,
Phono 70 .
' 2 5 Third- Bt>
what it does; and a number of
songs were sung by girls al­
ready enrolled :n the organiza­
tion.
,
All girla Interested
In list?
¡work were Invites on a Gypsy
THOMPSON &
ihike to take place today, October
Floor
Wax
BURLINGAME
116. The girls met at the en­
trance to Llthla Park at 1 p. in.,
Now is the time to put your
floors in shape for the bard
Painters and Decorators
I arrayed In gypsy costumes u’id
usage they will get during the
ready for a jolly adventure.
winter months.
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Paper Hanging — Tinting
Hoatrsi at Party, T h u rsd a y -
a Specialty
Mrs, Emmett Gillings was the
charming hoateaa at a delightful
B est Paint— R est Workmen
EstlmâtcN Gladly Foralshed.
party Thursday evening. October
Phono 172
Phone 08
¡14, at her attractive home on
! Oak street.
*
,
! The evening was happily spent
playing cards and embroidering,
DK. g. P. CHISHOLM
T. L. POWELL
after which the charming hostess
Veterinary Graduate
General Transfer
served delicious refreshments.
Phone SI8-J
767 Oak St
Good team and motor tracks,
Those who enjoyed this pleas­
Good service at a reasonable
W.
T.
BLACRWELL
ant affair
were the
Mlssej
Building, repairing, shingling, price — Phone 83.
Emma Jenkins, Georgle Coffee,
painting, tinting and cement
Ethel Shrum, Gladys Applegate.
work. Phone 369-L.
16-30
JORDANS SASH AND
Calla Reigle, Gertrude Biede
FEHIGE'S TRANSFER
CABINET WORKS
Juno McFadden and Emma Jenk­
Phone 410
375 B St
ins. Mesdames Georgle Young,
Drayage, storage and long dist­ Corner Helman and Von Neo«.
Gladys Taylor, Dan Kay, Paul
ance hauling.
60-tl Phone 161.
164-tf
Winters and the hostess, Mrs.
Emmett Gillings.
Cbneludlng tro business sos-* "Miss Rachel Wells'* of Philadel­
8 8 8
Sion, Mis. D. Pcrozgl will give an phia, as the hoax woman oon-
On Tuesday. October 19, the Intcresling tglk on muasuroa
tends.
ladles of the C vlc Club will hold that
,
will come before the v>iors
Witness Muddled
their regular meeting In tne Civic »t
, the November election, and
The
witness
became muddled
Club House at 2:30 p. m.
anyone wh<i is Interested in this In her testimony ee to the datee
subject Is lilvtted to attend the she arrived In Loa Angelee la
STARTER
meeting.
connection with her etory that
GENERATOR
The usual social hour wl'.i
she was hired by Mrs. McPher­
BATTERY
he held.
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’ J !;l
son to produce a Mtsa X. Ornate,
IGNITION
ton’s companion,at Cannel.
COILS
.
1VCLE HAM TO
Dlstviet Attorney A m Keyee
'’N '«<1 ’ INVESTIGATE PLOT
stated
today, In answer to a tele­
* We can give yon the best
gram frem Wlafttpeff. 4hat « .
service on the above does
RcdIMfoueff'frtm page • >
repair work.
Humanity -woufd he
P »-
i k A . ' í • ÍZ hist
examtemtlqa »1 Mrs. .WJaemaai.ia Uitaton despi
tbelr effopte le-prove that lt wes, «r. The tei?
,Mr«,,t»Vlr|».KImball «3 QaUapd.
thè' steter ■ o f thè wltnes», erhopurrender If
posed as “Miee X«” and' aol a llty .
FULLER’S
Ashlmtd Homestead Nd. 4087
B. A. Y— Meets In the 1. O.
O. F. hall on the 2nd and 4th
Mondays.
Ashlanrt Camp No. 248, W,
O. W— Meets In the I. O. O. F.
hall on the 2nd and 4th Mon­
days. Clerk, 3. R. Wick; Con­
sul Commander, C. E. Lane.
NORMAL SCHOOL
.
NEWS
J. O. RIGG
Auto i Electric