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

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    Saturday, Nor. > • — W. R. 0. will
FOR HALB- 'OT rent, my 10
L08T» i P aa k ut Aarlai photos. acres in alfalfa, opa mlle esst of
Retara to Tidings office.
80-8* towa ln Talent Irrigation. C. A.
Gray, 1878 Iowa
80-tf
vard
Purnlshed
186-J.
apartment.
Phone
FOR SALE OR RENT — New
house, hardwood floors, break­
fast nook, basement, garage,
large lot. Very reasonable, 10
par cant down and 1 per cent per
mo. Phone 8174, or 888 HoUy
St.
48-tf
FOR RENT— Up-tp-date small
apartment, also larger apartment.
Inquire at 81 8. Second at., or
»hone 804-R.
;
* 84-tf
WELL DRILLING— R. C. Vo-
ebstrar./toop watt drilling, Talent,
Ore. Phone S0SJ8.
84-1 me».«
have a “pot-luck” dinner la the
I. O. O. F. ban. All members
are asked to cosse and bring
well filled baskets.
Monday, Nov. W — Ladles Art
Club meets at home of Mrs. I .
A. Rager, 108 Alida street.
Mrs. Norma Reeder, assistant
hostess.
Monday, Nov. 28.— Ashland Stady
Club meets at the home ot Mrs,
Adams on Church street.
Monday, Nov. 82. — Epworth
League Dramatic Club ot M. B.
Church meets.
Tuesday, Nor. 28— Alpha Club
meets In the Masonic Hall.
FOR »ALE— W. I. Blackwell’s Tneedny, Nov. 2 8 — -W. <5. T. U.
services,
building,* repairing,
meets at the pablic library, all
members be present, aa thè
painting, tinting and c e m e n t
work. Phone 359-L.
county president will give talk.
Monday, New. 29— Music Study
Counter Leghorn farm, Ash­
Club will meet la the Presby­
land, Ore., for high grade, vigor­
terian church purlers.
ous breeding cockerels. Order December l l — College Club will
now.
62-tf
meet at the home of Mrs. E. 8 .
Kelly. »11 Queen Anne. Med­
FOR B IL E - Thor washing ma­
ford.
chias, swinging wringer, 888 6th
tt tt «
St. or call 210-J.
61-tf
FOR RENT— Four room house,
well furnished, modern and close
la. 814 Hargadlne.
<7-8*
tbalr rapport toward tha cafeter­
ia fund, aad a call was made tor
riothlag, hooks, wagsxla— or any
other seefulartlcle tor the service
■hop in Portland. These are to
he s e a tto the Washington school.
The «trie ot the Sixth trade,
nnder the leadership ot Miss Ed­
na Kennedy, gave a very pleasing
program, tocladlag their regalar
work. Tea waa daintily served In
the Cafeteria* room.
The next meeting will he on
the afternoon of Wednesday, De­
cember eighth, n t*8:84 p. m.
8 tt tt
Entertained With Chicken
Japonalne“ by Edvard Poldlnl.
Mrs.* Jas. Lennox and Mabel
Reachert sa a g a a d ie ts. “Sweet
and Lew“ aad “The Kin« aad the
Miller.“
Haring reached England oa
their travel study tour, the ladles
had the results interestingly told
la the following paper: “A Day la
London." by Mrs. Frank ReadK
* Eastern England." by Mrs. Jan.
Lennox; "Northern England," by
Mrs. George Nichols. “Western
England, by Mrs. W. E. Bead;
and “Southern England," by Mrs.
William Stratton. A small Brit­
ish flag was In display daring the
program.
The refreshment *, committee,
composed of Mrs. A. H. DavenhtU
and Mrs. Carl Glasgow, had the
rooms beautifully decorated aad
served tea and typical English
refreshments.
Mrs. Nettle Green entertained
a group of friends with a delic­
ious chicken dinner at her pleas­
ant home on the Boulevard last
evening, Friday, November 10.
After a bountiful dinner, the
guests spent a happy evening In
conversation. Those tj> whop) this
delightful hospitality was extend­
ed0 word ¿ i f . and Mrs. Bob Fid­
dler. the Misses Lucie Ellen Rleh-
ardson and Elvira Hulander ot
the Southern Oregon 8tate Nor­
mal and Ruth Green. '
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Birthday Party fer Virginia
The home of Mrs. L. C. Pettit
on Fourth street was the scene of
house with or without furniture.
a delightful birthday party Wed­
Near school. Reasonable. Call
nesday afternoon, November 17,
221-J evenings.
87-8*
honoring the first birthday of
WANTED— Batteries to re­
Mrs. Pettit’s little niece, Virginia
FOR RENT— Roomy old farm charge. 81. Claycomb Motor Co..
Pierce.
84-tf
house at edge o f town not too Ford Oarage. Phone 80.
The afternoon was spent In
far from school.
Suitable tor
LAND AUCTION— Acreage sub
Jolly conversation and music, un­
large family.
Pwraisbed with
division. Frontage Pacific High­
til a late hour, when delicious re­
electric washer, stoves, beds, etc. iron castings made to order, ma­ way and Rogue River. Choicest
freshments were served at a ta­
social
will
be
open
to
the
pub­
chine
and
stove
repairing
dope
Inqqlre at 81 8. Second S t, or
black sandy loam soil. Tuesdayt
ble,
which waa unusually attrac­
phene S94-R.
84-tf nt Engle Broa. Foundry, 140 Ob­ Nov. 30. Address Walter H. Jones lic and everybody will receive a tive. It was decorated with tiny
erlin S t
41-1 n o .’ Medford, for information.
cordial welcome. Old fashioned
cookie men, and a large cookie
88-18* music and dancing will be the doll formed the center piece.
feature of the evening. No
Little Virginia received many
charge for dancing. Doors open
beautiful
and useful gifts. The
at 9 o ’clock.
vuesta were Betty Herrin, Ray­
mond Peart, Peggy Whittle, Jun­
W ashington P. T. A. Meets
ior Krnggell, Roy and Ethel
The Washington Parent Teach­
Furnished
w s s i t , » — remnse
Clary, Bobby Brown,
Shirley
er Association held its regular
Cushing. Billy Wiley, Betty Nich­
t, suitable
WANTED — Light housekeep-
meeting In the school, Wednes­
ols, Paul Mars, Jr., Junior Web­
srd if de- lag by experienced girl, 18 years
day,
November seventeenth t o
FOR TRADE—Missouri farm,
ber, George Collins. Bobby Au-
*A8-8t* ( of age, 40 Bash.
87-8
3
:3
0
.-?
100 acres. W’lll trade for Ash­
trey, Betty Jean Anderson, Mrs.
The business session was callnd
land Res. property. Farm one
Ralph Robison and Mrs. Audrey i
end one-half salles from court to order by Mrs. Sparr, vice-presi­ Carlson.
Most of the mothers
house, Kirksville, Missouri, suit­ dent of the association, and it was were also present.
able for sub-dividing into 6 or 10 decided that the ladles would meet
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acre tracts, for poultry, truck or every second Wednesday iff each Valley View Community Club
fruit raising. Underlaid w i t h month, as the regular meeting Meets—
The association pledged
coal. |6 5 per acre. »3000 encum- day.
The Valley View Community
heraaee which cnn ne renewed at
Club met at the school house
maturity. Address Box "J”, Ash­
RUT— MB “ KELT NO BETTER Thursday, November 18, and In
A- M— Meets In the M:
land, Ore.
.
67-8
spite of the continual down-pour
FOR THAT.”
kail every 3rd Thursday.
Hope Rebekah Ixxlfpe
R6
of
rain, eighteen ladles were pres*
A
man
from
Nebraska
tells
Prient, Clyde A. Malone
— Menu la the I. a a F. hall
retnry, William Day.
on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.
this: “For three nights I was enL
Noble Grand, Mrs. May Elb;
Following the reading of the
kept awake by a bothersome per­
WANTED -
Recording
Secretary,
Mina
minutes
and the usual routine of
sistent
cough,
and
so
were
others
Springs Hotel
Ethel Reed.
of the family; and I felt no bet­ busihess, Mrs. Stella Morse, who 1
ter for th a t The very first doses had charge of the program, took
F . O. E.— Meets In the Elks
of Foley’s Honey and Tar relieved the chair. Roll call was answered
Temple every Saturday. Exalt­
me and in two days’ time my by members giving short sketches
ed Ruler. James Bowers Sec­
Tom Prater or 396 Granite cough waa entirely gone." Think of .the lives of noted English writ­
retary, Ed Thornton.
street has demonstrated the fact of the eaving of distress to him­ ers. The club was entertained
Ivy Gamp No. 8888, Royal that he too can have raspberries self and others, had he taken Fo­ with two beautiful piano solos by
Neighbors. — Meets in the
this late in the year. This was
Moose hall on the 1st and 3rd evident when a large branch heav­ ley’s Honey and Tar Compound a*, Mrs. J. R. Robertson of Ashland,
the start. It pays to keep It on her numbers being “Country Gar­
Mondays: Oracle, Mrs. A. A.
Madden; Recorder, Mrs. Alice ily loaded with berries, w a a hand. The large famly else la a dens" by Grainger and "Etude
brought into the Tidings office real economical buy. Ask tor it.
Turner.
this morning.
Sold Everywhere.— No. 8.
.
. Ashland Ledye Ne. 117. K.
STARTER
of P.— Meets In the I. O. O. F.
hall on 1st and 3rd Fridays.
GENERATOR
FOR RENT— Modern 7 - room
Lodge Directory
Chancellor
of The Nile— Meets In the Ma­
sonic hall every 2nd Saturday.
MeetF alternately nt Medford,
Ashland and Grants Pass. Prin­
cess Ttrsnh, Lorena McNair;
Princess Zuleika, Grace Ma­
lone.
Ashland Chapter DeModay—
Meets In the Masonic hall on
the 2nd and 4th Mondays.
Master
Counsellor,
Milton
Franklin; Senior Counsellor,
Roland Parks. .
Commander,
Mil­
C hu rch D irecto;
lard Dunn
R elief Corps, No.
In the I. O. O. F.
1st and 3rd Satur-
p. m- President,
Tamer; Secretary,
Presbyterian Church
Ashland Homestead No. 4087
B. A. Y.— Meets In the I. O.
O. F. hall on the 2nd and 4th
Mondays.
meets each Monday night, 7:39
at Library.
Aram C irc le No. 84, NelSh-
bera eff th e W o od am tL — Meets
in the I. O. O. F. hall on the
1st and 3rd Mondays. Guard­
ian Neighbor, Mrs. W. O. Pres­
cott; Clerk, Mrs. Wm. Sten-
n ett
N. Main and Helmaa Streets.
Hugh T. Mitchelmore, Pastor,
132 N. Main 8t. Phene 481-L.
Lutheran Charch
Services in Adventist Charch,
Fourth and C St. H. H. Young,
Paator, 638 Boulevard.
Thcsoptiiral Lodge
18— Meets la the 1. O. O. F.
hall on the 1st and Srd Tues­
days. C. E. Hooper, Scribe.
M ethodist Episcopal Church
N. Main and Laurel streets.
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
Laurel street. Phone 87.
Ashland Camp No. 248, W.
O. W— Meets In the I. O. O. F.
hall on the 2nd and 4th Mon­
days. Clerk, J. R. Wiek; Con-
sul Cotamander, C. 2 . Lane.
G. A. IL— 2nd and 4th SaL
each month. Armory, 2 p. m.
Visitors Welcome. O. O. Van­
natta, Commander.
Mom and Pop
First Cbmch of Christ
Scientist— South Pioneer Ave.
Mrs. William Aitken* First
Render, 138 8. Pioneer. Phone
448-L.
Christian Church
B and Second Streets.
V. K. Allleon, Pastor,
630 Bonlevard
Catholic Charch
Sixth and C Streets
The Rev. Father,* J. A. Carmody
Sixth and C Streets. Phone 106
h n rth of the Nasaret
Fourth and C Streets
F. C. Thatcher, Pastor
all Gospel Temple
Boulevard
>. Murphy, Pastor
We can give you the best of
service on the above class of
repair work.
A u to E le c tr ic
Boulevard
. Chas. D. Gaffney
489 Boulevard
FVee M ethodist Charch
E. Mata and Sixth Street
Emma R. Thompson, Pastor
B aptist Church
Hargadlne and First Streets.
Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor,
Oak 8treet
T H A N K S G IV IN G
Osteopathic
Physician and Burgeon
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, N om and Throat
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Office Phone 126 *
First National Bank Building
0. BLLYSON SHINN
Dr. OharUs A. Haines
Dentist
Physician and Surgeon
Cltlxens Bank Bldg.
Office Phone I 6 W
Home Phone 164-L
Office Phone 151
Res. Phone 184
DR MATTIE B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
1 M Pioneer Avenue
OFFICE HOURS
10 12 a. m. — 2-4 p. m.
8:80 - 7:36 p. m.
Convalescent Home
HERE AT LAST
Tailor-Made Shoes
W<-men's Shoes, »7.80
Men's Shoes, »7JU
Terms: 12 to 83.54* per «lay
ted to forget the cares
Pleasant Environment
.....
—
Cl
of the family washing.
L et
Us
S h o u ld er
Tempting Food
For the Whole Family
Tailor-Made Shoes are fftted
to six actual foot measure­
ments In any style— in the
leather you like beet aad in
high or low shoes as yon pre­
fer. Now /you can enjoy foot
comfort and have perfect shoe
style and maximum service.
H. C. HANSON
«3 Gresham
Ashland, Orc.
WHITTLE TRANSFER
A STORAGE 0 0 .
CLIFF BURLINGAME
H er W ash D ay
Coal, W ood and Storage
Painter
T ro u b les
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
Paper Hanging — T inting
Auto Freight Terminal
a Specialty
A SH LA ND
L A U N D R Y CO.
1ST ST. OARAGE
Rear Union Oil Station
Valve R efacing *aad Grinding
The Service Yon Want
When You Want It.”
• Specialty
We have Installed machinery
which makes your valvea op­
erate perfectly.
We Inspect cars, locate trouble
free of charge.
Gall to far a Chat.
J* W. Barr A Son
:aiu8
1926 Chev. Coach $650
All Oars in Good
Condition
The
A u to m o tiv e S h op
and Decorator
Phone 117
Office 89 Oak S t
Just Phone 165
FEHIGE'S TRANSFER
Phone 410
375 B St
Drayage, storage aad long diat
ance hauling.
60-tI
THE POWDER PUFF
BEAUTE
SHOPPE
(Over The Tidings)
Phono 77
For Appointment
Accreditati
Training Pays
T. L. POWELL
(tonerai Transfer
team and motor trucks,
service at a reasonable
— Phone 83.
JORDANS HASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helman and Van N<
Phone 181.
19«
CLAIM PRISONERS NOT
PROPERLY HANDLED
Jackson Hot Springs
A
OFFICE HOURS
10-12 A. M.
M F. M.
mother if she is permit­
Star D elivery..........$225
Rheumation
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
Physician and Surgeon
will be a happier one for
Ooupe . . . : ........... $350
Will keep yon fit daring tbi
winter. Our mineral Is a roc
ognized cure for
OFFICE HOUR8
10 to la a. m.— a to S p. nt.
* Citizens Bank Bonding
Evenings by Appointment
Facing Park and Llthla
,_____ Fountain . ;■
1923 Chev. 4-pais.
B a th s
D&. ERNEST A. WOODS
108 Granite
W EEK
1921 Chev. Touring $10C
H o t M ineral
DR, W. J. CRANDALL
First National Bank
BATTERY
IGNITION
COILS
TRY US!
Stone Church, Fifth and Main
streets
B. F. Blag ham, Pastor
Trtnhy Çpfeeopal Charch
Second Street
Rey. P. K. Hammond, Vicar.
43 Second Street. Phone 110
SHORT TALKS BY THOUGHT-
> FUL MOTHERS
A Pennsylvania mother speaka
first: "I know the worth ot T o -
ley's Honey and Tar Compound.
We used it for years, and tt nev­
er failed us. For croupy child­
ren, feverish colds, disturbing
i night coughs,' It gives ns a feeling
of security to have Foley’s Honey
and Tar Compound In the
house.” No opiates, no chloro­
form, made under riglnd sanitary
control, Foley’s Honey and Tar
Compound carries a strong ap­
peal to thonghtfnl mothers every­
where. Ask for tt. Sold every­
where.— No. 1 .
Business ind Professional
Newcombe For Wood
(Continued From Page One)
»aid Moore. "But It will allow
home discretion to the judge so
SEE THE SMOOTHEST that no poor, silly drunkard, or
juvenile trill go to prison for life
CHEVROLET
through a series of four compara­
tively minor escapades aa is man­
datory under the New York law.
"But it will make It hot for the
professional gnnmaa, the flret
time he is apprehended in New
Jersey."
Thé other bill would change the
law relative to concealed weap­
ons to cover nay weapons, con­
cealed or not, and mine the pen­
alty to the point of intimidation.
"1 am mhvlng with the host ad­
vice I can got and la full accord
with the opinions ot Now Jersey
Jurists.”
Chevrolet Dealers
By Taylor
IS NOT CANDIDATE
EMPORIA, Ran.. Nov. > 0.-1
(United News)— With a whole
su ite of epigrams, William Allan
White, famous Kansas editor and
author, has p st an and to tha
rumor that ho woaM ho a candl-
toto la 1988 tor the reaablteaa
I
MEDFORD. Nov. 84.— W. H.
Lewis, pioneer sheep man was at
liberty on thru thousand dollar
bonds, after being hound over to
the grand Jury, fottowlng the In-
vestlgatlon ot a Are which de­
stroyed his barn and ennssd a
Iona In well valued to H M M . Ms