Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 18, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    Mt. W. Í. OHANDALL
C a L n d n ro f B ra tto —
Practice lim ited To
Eye, Ear, Kose and ThFoigt
.
Monday, Oct. IV .— Queen Esther*
tneet tonight nt Meri* Moon*»
fen MiiiU' mb U"— "w t
M B ( BALE—»Cleeh, beardlew
barley for seed— last year's stash.
960 per ton. Phone 18 6-J. W . B.
Plaraan, Boulevard.
n -e
apartment
close
Ob'
on ground floor. 10 per month.
W ater paid. Phone 279T.
38-4*
F o r RB n 4 : 4-noom fw A ls h e l
nished
apt,, alno 2 rooms.
Phone M èi.
34-tf
PÖ
Steel Handpow-
er Btumppullers, ISO each. Horse
power |7 S . Automatic
Gatos
H and w all torera, waterwheels,
i l l Irt, Benton, Washington.
«
26-tf
BOB
h o tt* on Allison street.
F o r bargains in Real Bktote Mondey\ O ri. IV. r - Melghbe» VK
the Woodcraft Meet* tonight ÌO
tfy Brown and Rica, 13 No. Main.
the L O. O. F . Hell.
284-tt.
Tbsdny, O ri. IV . — Civic Clab
W A N T E D — To sell my apart­
meet* at the Civic Club ( m * s * :
ment house and home in Marsh-
on Winburn Way.
fM d , Ore., a etx. a p t house, with Tbesday, Oct. 1 0 — A l p ha Chap.
3 rooms each, private bath and . ter No. 1. O. B. 8.. meets in
furnace heat, all furnished. The
the Masonic Hall.
tUro places have an earning ca­ Wednesday, Ori. VO. 4 a dies A M
pacity of 200 per month, would
Society of the M. B. ehdrih
taka a email ranch near Ashland
meets at the horn* of M r*. W .
a* part pagmant. The remainder
W o rth in g to n at 121 Laurel 8t.,
oh easy terms. W rite J. O. Lang­
at 2:30 p. m.
worthy, Marshfield, Ore, 781 8. Wednesday, Oct. 20.— Missionary
I t St.
89 8*
Society Of the P rw b ytariaa
R E N T — Pasture
head of stock.
Phone »46-J1.
Call
W A N T E D — Petition
for 6
W A N T E D — M arried man who
evenings.
understands
tractor
farming,
. 40-2«
steady work. Address Bax B, B.,
Tidings. 1 •
i
3»-2«
in
Doc­
WANTED — Experienced mid­
tor's office, or practical nursing. dle aged woman for housework
Mrs. Snider, 423 No.
Main. on ranch. Address Box B. B.,
Phono 423-4.
40-2 Tidings.
39-2*
X-Ba>, Inotodfag T ee«
mountains near here tor trace*
of the murderer. ,
Mies Purdue, whose body, rid*
died with baekshot, waa found
In * canyon 11 mttw meat of
Trinidad Friday, eras eaid to have
besa active in reporting opera,
tlons of bootlegging to officers.
The latter are inclined te regard
her murder ae the revenge »<
moonshiners who thrive in the
sparsely populated mountauioua
region of this section ef Color­
ado.
DEAR BfcVTVH" fH «
160,
{-room
pla»te»ed( ¿$dnse.
fine, aaebstrncted.-
Phone 4 1 9 4 .
40-4* visw. Lately reduced f r o
14800 to |4O0A H- C. Galey, Ne. .
for a d i i » . *H*deaa oar in
86 B. Main.
,
38-C
goad'condition. <2 Bosh 8L
29-1 mo.*
F O B ftA L B -rP a ri of lot 4a
A*h|and
Cemetery, room , for
three grave* located near center
F O B SA LE: — W hite Rotary of Cemetery. L o t surrounded by
Sawing machine tor 989.06 at cemsat coping. Inquire Georgle
P e ls Corner.
21-tf Coffee, Tidings office.
/
FOR BALB—Ford Sedan 8180. d o te la,-’- a
FOR SALE—Household furni-
M',
4th St.
28-P*
FO B S A L E
Shepherd dog,
« year old, good ' heeler, phohe
A A. M . - M e
hall every 2m
et, Dr. R. L. 1
William Day.
AaMaad Ledge No. « , 1 . O.
O. F ,— Meets I * the L O. O. F.
hall Ovary Thursday.
Noble
Orand, M r. Haselwaod
Vice
Oraad, H. J. Woloott.
Siskiyou Cheater 1
A. M.— Meets Ta th*
hail every 3rd T h a t«
Priest, Clyde A. Mhb
rotary, W illie « Day.
Simpson’s
Hardware
M a lt* CommattRarp Me. d, K .
■»— Meets In the Maaoalc hall
oh the 1st and 9yd Wadaaa-
days. Em. Commander, D. M.
Jackson;
Bocead«, WUttate
Day.
H ilah Temple A. A . O. N. I t .
B>— Meet* in' the Masonic hall
every 1st Friday, nikstrloae
Patentate, F. D. W agner; Re­
corder, W illiam Day.
Alpha Chapter M e ,'t , O. B.
8.—-Meets in th * Mmtohic h*tt
oa the 1st and 3rd Tuesday*.
W orthy Matron, M r*. Neills
Pators; Secretary, Mrs. Leah
N, Caldwell.
of The N ile— Meets la the Mm
•able hall every 2nd Saturday.
Meets alternately at Medford,
Alhland and Grant* Paw . Pfln-
cws Tirsah, Letona MaNbft;
Princess Zuletka, OrsM 94a-
Heating
Iv y Camp No. B 8 M , Royal
Neighbors. — Meets in the
Moose hall on the 1st and 3rd
Mondays: Oracle, Mrs. A. A.
Madden; Recorder, M r*. Alice
Tnraer.
Ashland Lodge No. I l l , K.«
»f P.— Meets in the I. O. O. F .
hall on 1st and 3rd Fridays.
Chancellor
Commend«,
Mil-
tprd Dunn
Recording Soore-
taty, C. B. Hooper.
.Btenaelde R elief Ourpa, No.
R4.I M eet* in the I. O. Ó. F .
hall no the 1st and 3rd Satnr-
daya, a t 2 p. m.
President,
Mrs. Alice T a m e r; Secretary,
Mrs. 8. A. Paters, Sr.
Why send off to Cata­
logue houses for Barb­
wire and Fencing?
While we can meet their prices
on most anything In our line.
Turn in your order for your
wants, and 1st u* figure with
you before you send off for the
goods.
Peil’s Corner
Pickwick Sta
ASHLAND TO AXX
stem s
I 80VTH
Ashland Chapter DeModay—
Mnets la the Masonic b a ft oa
t i e 2nd and 4th Monday*.
Master
Counsellor, < Milton
F fa n k lin ; Senior Counsellor,
Roland^ Parks.
h *u on the 1st and Srd T u w -
Mondays.
Acorn Circle No. 54, Neigh­
bor» of the Woodcraft.— Meets
in th * L O. O. F , hall an the
1st and 3rd Mondays. Presi­
dent, M rs. W . G. Praacatt;
Oterk, Mrs. Wm . apfttneft.
Aehlano Camp No. 248, W .
O. W — Meet* In the I. O. O. F.
hall o a,th e 2nd and 4th Mon­
day*. Clerk, J. R. W ick; Con­
sul Commeader, C. E. Lane.
Q. A. iL l- » f if t ihfi I t h ’ sgi.
each month. Armory, 2 p. m.
virltur* Weflcoma. o. o. van-
natta. Commander.
n
ff X 1
i
ava
u ■, ■ t i —
.i
R eed ■■■•.. •■ ■ ■
Dunsmuir
m
*
Sto o«ato""‘
San Francisco
[Los Angeles
Five Schedale« Daily—5 :8 0 a. m.; 1O:OO a. m .| l i t ó » . m.:
B:OO |k m.; U M ». w.
Stop over anywhere end a* often as you ilk *.
TRUNKS— See the Agent
Ö. elltson
saom
Dentist
Dr. Charles A. Baines
Fhysldaa and Surgeon
Cltlsens Bank Bldg.
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-L
Office Phone 181
OFFICE HOURS
ta a. m.— 8 to B p. m .
Evenings by Appointment
W E L L R E C E IV E D
(Continued From Page One)
Each member of the cast was
Outstanding in the portrayal of
individual parts. The splendid
directorship of Moroni Olsen was
OR MATTIE B, SHAW
Physician and Burgeon
always evident in the interpreta­
B ft tt
>u lev a ri
home at No. 4fd, ground 75 by
Office H b w ti t « - t l u t f . S
Res. Phone 184
church, meet* in the ebnrch
parlors.
.
Thursday, O ri. V I . — T rin ity
Guild, will give a public card
party at the Parish Hons*.
Friday, Oct. 20.— Ladles of the
Civic Club will give a Hallo*
we’en party at the Civic Claa'
house, for a hospital beaefit.
Wednesday, Nov. O^—The P. T.
A. and the ladies of the Civic
Club will give a reception at
the Civic Club honee for all
the teachers in Ashland.
LOST— Red leather purse in
Hostess at Dinner—
F O R R E N T — Two room tar­
the vicinity of the Hotel Ashland,
Mrs. Geòrgie Young' was host­
nished house, 220 Garfield S t
Suitable re­
W A N T E D — Young man wants Sunday afternoon.
ess at a dinner given at her home
Call evenings.
23-tf work of any kind. W ill consider ward. Phone 267-R.
40-2
on Oak street, Sunday evening,
aaytblng steady on otherwise.
LOST— Pearl necklace. Finder October 17.
Phonh Mr«, Snider 423-J.
40-2
Covers were laid for five at the
retayn to P. R. Hardy of Hardy
prettily
appointed table, in the
Bros.
Store
and
receive
reward.
W A N n fiD — Children- to car*
’' ' ; * '
40-2* center of Which was a gorgeous
tor by day, week or month. Ad­
basket of brightly colored flow*
dress, 140 Lineóla St. Phone
ers.
After a delicious dinner,
Will
Arrive
In
Medford—
S«7-R. M r*. Purdy,
21-1 mo.
A party of 175 eastern railway the guests spent the evening in
ticket Agents, on a tour Of the conversation and music.
I uv L m . to TmTrd^
nation, will arrive in Medford . Those who enjoyed this happy
.M t Cfrmfte etreat.
n^xt Wednesday enroste south. affair were: Mrs. Young's sister-
Plans are afoot to drive the en­ in-law. Miss Janet Young and
tire party in cars from Medford Mr. Moroni Olsen, of tbs Moroni
to Ashland, where they, will re- Olsen Players, Misses Beverly
board the Veto.— Medford Mail and Ploy Young and the hostess
Mrs. Geòrgie Young.
Tribune.
DE. E&NE8T À. WOOD®
,
:
MiNHionary
Sartety of Presbyter­
ian
Society Meets—
I
The Presbyterian
Women's
Missionary Society will h«M Us
i regular meeting at the heme of
!
Mrs.
Joseph Poley on B street,
’ Wednesday, October 2«, kt I: If
I
tion of the play and the audience
which well filled the large audi­
torium of the Normal school, waa
appreciative and generous la
thei Approval.
Mr. Olsen’s portrayal of the
Artist and Janet Yeung,
as
“Margaret,’’ hia daughter in the
wood scene, waa aspeetaHy wan
done.
Byron Kay FOulger, ae
the Philanderer added Just the
right touch of humor. Joanna
and Mabie, interchanging places
as the wife and sweetheart of
the philanderer, were well played
by Dorothy Adkms akd .Donna
Jonee. Mrs. Dearth, played by
Leora Thatcher, Mr. Coade and'
tji* Ptoer, by Joseph H. WUMame.t
"Matey” by Gordon Nelson and
Lady Caroline i k a o / ■ by' tMaig
Ctjoke, we/e all' exceptionally
DR. ROLAND, .ALLEN
Physician and Sturgeon
O F F IC E H O I KS
10-12 A. M.
3-5 P. M.
First gattonai Bank Building
CONVALESCENT
HOME
163 Granito 88.
•
Mrs. W . M . Barber hi Charge
Open to all In need of health.
Practical Nursing.
ON people and invalids board­
ed and cared for.
Çlean rooms by day, week or
month — AU outside.
jf Mrs. Graham; Alaska and-to­
well done.
...................... ■
ils being the countries under dis­
The
flattering
remark*. >e£
cussion. - .
. ■ ,
WHITTLE TRANSFER
All women of the congregation those who saw .the play indicates
A STORAGE 0 0 .
are cordially Invited te be pres­ that the iudience was well pleas­
ed
with
the
Moroni
Olsen
Play­
WOOD
ent at this meeting.
i
ers and that they will be looking Coal, Wood and Storage
. MB f t ft
forward to their reappearance in Packing, Crating and Shipping.
■4 Civic Club Meets—
Newcombe For Wood
the near future.
. ,
Long Distance Hauling.
>d
On T esday, October 19, the
. ,
Phono 631
in ladles of the Civic Club will hold
Auto Freight Terminal
j, their regular meeting in the Civic
QCEKN MARIE ARRIVED
All Kinds Slab Wood
m Club house at 2:30 p. m.
. Phons 117
IN
UNITED
STATES
Concluding the business ses-
•
Blox
OfttoeM OftkM.
y den. Mrs. D. Perozil will give an
One
Block
East
of the Ash­
(Continued from page one)
e interesting talk on measures that
land Laundry. 10ft W ater SL
y will come before the voters at the Balkans,' is Much overrated, but
It >isVember election. A n y o n e they insist her personal beauty
r who is interested in this subject and charm Is such that all offic­ SKILLED LÛOEÂMÏTH
r is Invited to attend the meeting. ial Washington Will be at her
OARAtm
a
The usual social hour will be feet before she leaves.
F ix* Shop
Third Street Garage
n held.
Oms L . Winsert- Prop.
isterie ■L JsaAs, Prep»
L-
« » »
Rack at .
L. II. A. R. Meets-—
Westens A n ta Supply De.
r
The Mt. Ashland Chapter of
Gas, Ott* and Repairing-
Car k«p*. H I make* »» tech
► the D. A. R. met at the home of
W aM ing akd PelMttnS 'Cars.
. Mrs. Emil Pell on Granite street,
lumber. Kays fit to door toekg
Storage from 9> «0 to 8< 0U
. October 15, at 7:30 p. m. The
Par Month. W hy Stand Y ear
tod
padlock*
ot
all
kBd*.
Matt
e pleasant rooms were made more
i Car Outaldaf
’> beautiful with autumn blossoms
orders solicited.
Phono 7#
2S Third St.
y add greens. The hostess was as-
Service Guaranteed Best.
- silted in serving by Miss Gladys
Elected to Alpha Delta Rlgin»“ »
¡, Applegate, Miss Poley and Mrs.
Joe Neil, son of Fred R. Nell at
j Darling.
this city and student at the state
y
The members responded to
university at Eugene, has been
r roll call by an interesting talk
elected to m^mheeshtp ip Alpha THOMPSON A
r about
their ancesters.
Mrs.
Delta Sigma, man’s national hon­
I Sohuerman made a plea that all
orary advertising fraternity, Men
> Daughters become more familiar
are elected tq membership on a
with the splendid National D. A.
basis of interest In advertising.
, R. magazine by subscribing for |
At the I At ill* Springs Hotel—
t the coming year. Miss Imogene ,
Paper Hanging — Tinting
Mrs. W . A. Baranm ot Mon­
. Wallace gave a report for the
a Specialty
mouth, Ore., Gordon C. Roemen-
cattmittee on correct use of the ,
ssn of Marshfield, Ore., and Mr.
1 flag, and since all patriotic citl- | (
and Mrs. M. F. Rohn of Portland
zytm are interested that our coun-1
stepped at the Li thia 8prings
tfy's flag be properly displayed,
Hotel laet availing.
it Was decided that the flag com­
mittee post copies of the leaflet
showing correct use of the flag, J
DR. 4. P . CHISHOLM
T. L . PO W ELL
General Trassier
Veterinary Graduate
ia some convenient place where
J
’
Phon* 949-J
747 Oak St.
it may be especially observed on i
Oood team and motor trueka.
the days Just preceding regular (
Good service at a reasonable
fMg days. Mrs. Mitchell, chair- f
Building, repairing, shingling, price — Phene S3.
painting, tinting and cement
man ef the committee on revolu- v
w 4 rt A o h e i H - l .
1S-30
tionary relics asked that Mt. Ash- c
JORDANS SASH Ab
lead Chapter responded to the v
CABINET WORKS
state committee’s request for d
C o rn « Helman and Van
seine relic of either pioneer or li
8 0-tf* Phone 111.
revolutionary days, to he sent to c
Salam for display ia the case for t
can leaders Is not Staaftald
historic relics. This case Is in I
net Staaftald hut that a divi
t |e Capitol building and was £
vote may permit Rabey to
gtfen wto the Oregon Daughters, | p
through to a w aste W at. 1
that Valuable relics may be safely
(bo intlato d from page 1,)
is coeqeded to ba Hhaey»*
kettt. and interestingly displayed, s
chano* far, although Oregon
It was voted that the Chapter t
nominally rapuhlieaa. by a w *
land the gavel and block which li
tty of throe to one, the straf
was presented to them ia 1922 by P
the a O. N. W. Lodge. This H
pledging himself to
tekal Is of aelld brass and tin o
tana relM wetohib
black Is Inset with a brass disk, k
known taster.
t
Thte matorlal for both was taken K
ffeat a cannon from the captured a
ffttgakip, Reina Christina, which tl
« •a Stink by Admiral Dewey It
Mftgllk Bay In 1898, during the m
SRaatah American War.
it
articles are to be properly di
labalod with a story telling at
theft eignlfleanre and the state- H
ment that they are loaned by Mt. w