Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 29, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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DR. W. J. CRANDALL
DR.RRMR8T A. WOODS
Osteopathic
Calendar of Bw a t i i
Physician
and Surgeon
Monday, Nor. 96.— Ashland Study
* •
Club will meet at the home ot
Mrs.
Adams,
corner
of
Fifth
WBLL DRILLING— R. c. ; V<£
Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat
FOR RENT — Two furnished
BOARD AND ROoSl— For stu­
Monday, Ndv. 99.— Music * Study
apartments, lights water and ohstaer, deep well drilling. Talent, dents near normal, also furnished
Club will meet In the Presny-
«4-1 mo.. rooms with housekeeping privil­
gas furnished. Omaha Rooms, «4» Ore. Phone 366J3.
Office Phone 126
terlan church parlors- ‘
». Mala.
71-4 •
eges.
Inquire
461
Palm
Ava.,
WAJITBD—Magnetoes to re­
Wednesday, Dec. 1.— The
play,
First National Bank Building
73-6«
charge, fl.50, Recharged with Phone 369 J.
“In the Shadow of the Cross"
FOR RENT—Up-to-date small
will be given under auspices of
apartment, also larger apartment our new Servell Charger. Clay-
FOR RENT— Cheap, to right
comb
Motor
Co.
Phone
60.
the Social Circle at the Chris­
Inquire nt 11 8. Second s t , or
party, desirable rooms. Phone
tian church at 7:30 p. m.
276-Y.
74-3*
phone 364-R.
64-tf
0. ELLYSON SHINN
Wednesday, Dec. 1.— W. B. A.
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
will meet In the Odd Fellows
eommunlcate with Ensign Las
Dentist
ball.
»•
of the Salvation Army at the
FOR SALE— 5-room house at
Wednesday, Dec. 1.— Auxiliary to
WhUa Shield Homs, 666 May- 671 Mountain Ave with 3 lots, 60
Citizens Bank Bldg.
the Trinity Guild will meet In
x200 each, nearly 160 hens, large
fsl* Ave., Portland, Oregon.
thd Pariah House.
hen house, garage, Ashland Real­ KPO, San Francisco Co. 10 p. SB. Thursday, Dec. 9.— Trinity Guild
Office Phone 161
WANTED— Batteries to re­ ty Co.
Tl-tf studio program.
Will meet In the Pariah House
FOB RENT— House near nor­ charge. |1 . Claydomb Motor Co.,
Res. Phone 154
KHJ (4I0.3M )— Loa Angela*.' Friday,' Dec. 8.— Foreign Mission­
LAND AUCTION— Acreage sub
51-tf
mal, furnished or unfurnished. Ford Oarage, Phone ,60.
Silent night.
ary Society of the M. E. church
division. Frontage Pacific High­
Inquire 461 Palm evenings. Phone
Evenings by Appointment
KNX (337M )— Hollywood —
will meet.
.
Automobiles
way
and
Rogue
River.
Choicest
36Í-J.
73-6«
Ususal features. 4:30 p. m., “Bine December 11— College Club will
FOR SALE—Ford Coupe, 6176 black sandy loam soil. Tuesday, Monday" frolle. 8 p. m., courtesy
meet at the home of Mrs. E. B.
FOR RENT — Four room
— Claycomb Motor Co. Phone 60. Nov. 80. Address Walter H. Jones program. 7:30 p. m. studio pre*
Kelly, 911 Queen Anne, Med­
house, w ell furnished, modern
Medford, tor information.
gram. 8 p. m., studio progra'm. 9
ford.
FOR SÄLE — Ford Roadster,
and close In. 616 Hargadlne.
63-12« p. m., courts«} program. 9:30 p.
DR MATTIE B. SHAW
Saturday,
Dec. 11.— W. R. C.
6160.
Claycomh
Motor
Co.
66-61
Physician and Surgeon
m„ feature program. 11 p.* m.,
Will meet.
Fhone 60.
70-tf
Abe
Lyman’s
Cocoanut
Grove
FOB RENT—Roomy old farm
For bargains In Rani Estate
» 8 8
108 Pioneer Avenue
house nt edge of town not too
Synopsis of «tie Play, ..“In ..The
try Brown and Rico, 63 No. Main. dance orchestra.
KPShT (316.6)— Pasadena. 6 Shadow of The Cross’—
Office and Residence
far from school.
Suitable tor
V ,
334-tf.
p. m., dinner-time news report.
Phone 98
largo family.
Furnished with
The. first scene presents Mary
FOR SALE—W. T. Blackwell’s
ROW (461.6M )— Portland— 6 Magdalina In her robe of scarlet,
electric washer, stoves, beds, etc.
OFFICE HOURS
building,
repairing,
p. m., dinner concert. 8 p, m., charmer of Barabbas whom she
Inquire nt >1 8. Second St., or services,
i'12 a. m. — 2-4 p. m
painting,
tinting
and
c
e
m
e
n
t
vaudeville
program.
10
p.
m.
Cole
phone 364-R.
64-tf
denies, in order that she may
6:30 - 7:30 p. m.
work. Phone 369-L.
67-1-mo.
McElroy’s dance orchestra.
have the wealth and Jewels that
KFOA ( 414. )M )— Seattle. Us­ the great men of the times are
FOR SALE—Tkor washing ma-
ual features. 4; 30 p. m., The willing to shower upon her. Bat
>chlne, swinging wringer, 266 6th
Times, "Afternoons At Home.” one glance from the Master
St. or call 210-J.
61-tf
Convalescent Home
6:46 p. m. Movie Club. 7:16 p. breaks her proud heart, so that
KPO (428.3M )— San Francisco m., string trio. 8:30 p. m. The later she sells everything, Jewels,
158 Granite
Usual {entures. 3:30 p. m. Palace Times, studio program.
lands, and In a robe of white, car­
Facing Park and Llthia
FOR SALE— Barred rock cock, hotel concert orchestra. 6:36 p.
rying only a box of precious oint­
Fountain
crei» of the laying strain, |3 , W. m.. Palace hotel eonoert orches­
Mrs. W. O. Tucker
ment, sets her feet la the path of
L. Moore, R. F. D.
h -l-m o .
tra. 6:36 p. m., States restaurant Brotherhood of the American
the Naxarene.
Phone 3F14
orchestra,
7 p. m.. Rudy Bulgur’s .Met With Mr. and Mrs. Fay
The second scene deplete the
FRYERS—Corn and butter­
FOR SALB— 3-4 Twin Bed­ milk' fed cockerels, three te four Fairmont hotel concert orchestra. Yaryau—
home of Martha and finds Mary
Terms: 89 «ó 88.50 per day
stead with springs, |X6; 1 heater, pounds. Will Counter. Phone 7:30 p. m., DX. 8 p. m.^Harmony
A Jolly party of the Brother­ throwing her all at the feet of the
Pleasant Environment
313. 143 Nutley.
73-2« 17F2.
74-tf Four. 8:30 p. m., bridge lesson hood of the American met at the Saviour, sad shows the healing of toyful gatherings at the eanual
Tempting Food
pleasant home of Mr. and Mrs. Zacharias a l his blindness.
Thanksgiving
banquet In the
broadcast by KPO and Station Fay Yaryan, on Tuesday evening,
In the third scene the return many homes of the whole land,
KFI of program originating in November twenty-third. This af­ from bloodstained Calvary Is. por*
x little community such as this
KFI studios. 16 p. m. Mandarin fair was held in honor of Mr. and trayed and this is a great dra- ¿ervee to Illustrate.
dance orchestra.
Mrs. Floyd Lacey, who left Thurs­ matlc scene.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKenxle WHITTLE TRANSFER
Ashland Lodge No. 46, I. O.
day for their new home In Mett,
A STORAGE 0 0 .
The fourth scene le at night be­ and three little daughters, Dor­
• A. ML— Meets la the Masonic
O. F— Meets In the I. O. O. F.
KGO (361.2M) — Oakland —
fore the Tomb of the Master and othy, Mildred and Betty Jean,
hull every tad Thursday. Must­
hall every Thursday.
Noble Usual features. 4 p. m. California Cal.
Grand, Mr. Hazelwood Vice
Goal, Wood and Storage
er. Dr. R. U Burile; Secretary,
vividly portrays the resurrection from Medford, were here for the
Grand, H „ J. Walcott; Re­ Federation of Women's ClubS. as efficient officers In the local and conversion ot Barabbas.
William Day.
day
and
dinner,
with
Mrs.
Mc­
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
cording Secretary, C. E. Hoop- 3:30 p. m. KGO Kiddles’ Club. 6
homestead and the members feel
In the first scene, the beautl- Kenzie’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Long Distance Hauling.
p. m.. Bern’s Little Symphony Or­
A. M— Meets In the Masonic
sincere regret at their departure, ful costumes worn at the feast L. Homes.
.
—
Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14 chestra. 8 p .m ., studio program,
hall every 3rd Thursday. High
Auto Frfight Terminal
The evening was happily spent are very striking and colorful,
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Carter ot
— Meets In the L Q. O. F. ball 9 p. m.,.book chat, i
Priest, Clyde A. Malone; Sec­
In
playing
various
card
games
and
and
Mary
Magdaline
is
character,
Jacksonville
spent
the
day
with
on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.
retary, William Day.
Phone 117
KLX (569M )— Oakland— 8 p. in conversation, until a late hour Ized In crimson, with beautiful Mrs. Carter’s slater and her hus­
Noble Grand. Mrs. May Elh;
Malta Commnadery No. 4, K.
Recording
Secretary,
Mias ro., studio program. 9 p. m„ week­ When delicious refreshments were und costly Jewels.
band In Bellview, driving to the
Office 89 Oak St.
T— Meets in the Masonic hall
Ethel Bead.
1 The play,
The Shadow' oT Riverside Community Club, north
ly mooting of the Lake Merritt daintily served by th e hos tess.
on the 1st and 3rd Wednes­
The guests were Mr. and Mrs. The Cross,” given by the Wright of Gold Hill for the Thanksgiv­
• .. u, »
Ashland Lodge No. 944, B. Ducks.
days. Em. Commander. D. H.
Frank
Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Will California Players Is worthy of ing dance that evening.
KFI
(467M
)—
Los
Angeles
—
P.
O.
E.—
Meets
In
the
Elks
Jackson; Recorder, William
Temple every Saturday. Exalt­ Usual features. 6:30 p. m.. Var­ Ross, the Misses Frances Warren, the undivided attention of the
»er.
Mrs. J. M. Conley of Butte
1ST ST. GARAGE
ed Ruler, James Bowers Sec­ sity Club orchestra. 6:30 p. m.. Bertha LeBlanc and Daisy Yar- audience, for it is a drama of Falls, sister of L. B. Tucker, Mrs.
Rear Union OH Station
retary. Ed Thornton.
Varsity Club orchestra. 6:46* p. yarn, the guests'of honor, Mr. and people close to Jesus in the days L. B. Tucker, Sy., his mother and
8*—Meets ta the Masonlc hall
and Grinding
Ivy Camp No. 2898, Royal m., George Wilder Cartwright, Mrs. Floyd Lacey and the host before the Gelksemene, presented W. Kelly, were dinner guests of Valve Refacing
every ls t Frlday. Illustrions
a Specialty
Neighbors.
—
Meets
In
the
and
hostess,
Mr.
and
MrB.
Fay
In
a
most
artistic
and
appealing
talk on “Constitution of the Unit­
Potentats, F. D. Wagner; Re-
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Tucker, Jr.,
Moose hall on the ls t and 3rd ed States." 7 p. m., Californians’ faryarn.
eorder, William Day.
manner. The Christ Is not por- end son, Wilbur, at noon on the We have Installed machinery
Mondays: 'Oracle, Mrs. A. A.
which makes your valves op-
dance orchestra; Clarice Russell,
26 th.
Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E.
erate perfectly.
,
Madden; Recorder, Mrs. Alice
soloist. 8 p..m. semi-classical sim­
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Brown en­ We Inspect cars, locate trouble
B— Meets in the Masonic hall
Turner.
ultaneously by KFI and Station SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS.
on the l s t and 3rd Tuesdays.
free of charge.
tertained with a turkey dinner,
Worthy Matron, Mrs. NeUie
Mr. N. C. Dozier and sister of Oak
Call la for a Cliaf.
ef P— Meets ta the I. O. O. F.
Peters; Secretary, Mrs. Leah
street, who were not long ago
hall , on ls t and 3rd Fridays.
J.
W. Barr A Son
N. Caldwell.
The Daughters o f the Union residents of Bellview.
Chancellor Commander, Mil­
Eolelma Tesnple, Daughters
Veterans held their regular meet­
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Barnes had
lard. Dnnn
of The Nile—Meets ta the Ma­
ing ta the Armory, Wednesday, fourteen Invited guests in for a
Buraslde Relief C
Methodist Episcopal Church
Church
sonic hall every 2nd Saturday.
November twenty-fourth.
FKHIGR'S TRANSFER
fine dinner and afternoon Thanks­
94__ Meets in the I.
N. Main and Laurel streets.
Four
Meets alternately at Medford,
Phone
410
375 B St
A
business
session
was
held
and
giving
day.
hall no the 1st and 3
H. F. Pemberton, Paster, 117
P. C.
Ashland and Grants Pass. Prin­
ten new members were added to
days, at 2 p. m. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dunn and Drayage, storage and long dist­
Laurel street. Phone 87.
--------------
c e « Tlrsah, Lorena McNair;
ance hauling.
60-tl
Mrs. Alice Turner; I
Full Gospel Temple
the charter, which closed with three children, Helen, Bobby and
Princess Zulelka, Grace Ma-
Presbyterien
Church
Mrs.
S.
A.
Peters,
Sr.
Boulevard
k>oe.
twenty-three members.
Betty, had two fine Thanksgiving
N. Main and Helman Streets.
T. L. I’OWEIJ,
J. 8. Murphy, Pastor
The
tent
was
officially
named
dinners,
one on Wednesday night
Ashland
Homestead
No.
4007
Hugh
T.
Mltckelmore,
Pastor,
I Chapter DeMedng—
General Transfer
B. A. Y¿— Meets ta the I. O.
"Martha Blckerdyke” Tent No. with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Peters.
133 N. Mata St. Phone 491-L.
Pentecostal Church
the Masonic hall on
Good team and motor trucks.
Stone Church, Fifth and Main
O. F. ball op the 2nd and 4th
and 4th Mondays.
Good service at a reasonable
Jr., and then Thursday they were
Mondays.
Lutheran Church
streets
Counsellor,
Milton
All tents were named after ar­ part of a big family reunion at price — Phone 83.
E. F. Bingham, Paster
Services ta Adventist Church,
Sealer Counsellor,
my nurses or loy&I women of Civil the old Peachy home on Lincoln
Fourth and C St. H. H. Young,
Fraternal Brotherhood— 1st
JORDANS SASH AND
War
days. This name, "Martha street, Mrs. Dunn's father and
Trinity
Episcopal
Church
Paster, «38 Boulevard.
and 3rd Thursdays, at the
CABINET WORKS
Second Street
Blckerdyke,” is doubly signifi­ mother.
Moose Hall.
Corner Helman and Van N e«.
Rev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar, cant to two of the charter mem­
First Church of Christ
There were many other gath­ Phone 161.
194-tf
42 Second Street. Phone 110 bers of the local tent, the women
Scientist— Sooth Pioneer Ave.
Thesophlral 1
erings on the twenty-fifth of Just
Mrs. William Aitken, First
meets each Monday
having nursed their fathers dur­ as much interest as the ones
Reader, 128 8. Pioneer. Phone
at Library.
Boulevard
Pilot Rock Encampment No.
ing the war.
quoted in these notes, but the
448-L.
Rev. Chas. D. Gaffney
16— Meets ta the I. O. O. F.
Ashland Camp No. 948, W.
8 8 8
writer has not been able to col­
469 Bohlevard
hall on the 1st and 3rd Tues­
Christian Church *
O. W-— Meets In the I. O. O. F.
Entertained
With
Turkey
lect
them, and the happy day has
days. C. B. Hooper, Beribei
hall on the 2nd and 4 th Mon­
R and Second Streets.
Free Methodist ^hurch
Just
passed to be enacted again on Big, vigorous birds, weighing
V. K. Allison, Pastor,
days. Clerk, J. R. Wlek; Con­
E. Main and Sixth Street
Acora Otaste No. 84, Neigh­
Mr. and MrA B. B. Balis were tho 25th of December, with the over 6 lbs. each. Llnebred and
sul
Commander,
C.
E.
Lane.
630
Boulevard
Emma H. Thompson, Pastor.
bor» of th e Woodcraft.— Meets
the host and hostess at a turkey dinners and accompanying Joys Individually Pedigreed from a
Progeny Tested Dam with 3
ta the l. O. Ó. P. hall bn the
Catholic
Church
Baptist
Church
dinner, nt their pleasant home on and gaity.
G. A. R.— 2nd and
year record ot 464 eggs (ls t
1st and 3rd Mondays. Guard­
Sixth and C Streets
Hargadino and First Streets
each month. Armory,
Allison street, Thursday, Novem­
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Kirby, year 371 eggs).
ian Neighbor, Mrs. W. G. Pres­
The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody
Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor, ber twenty-fifth.
Visitors Welcome. G.
cott; Clerk, Mrs. Wm. Sten-
who
were married about three Only a limited nupiber left.
Sixth and C Streets. Phone 164
Oek Street
natta. Commander.
Prices very reasonable, with
nett-
After a delicious dinner, which months ago and have been visit- proven
breeding ability. Pedl.
gree furnished.
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Noee and Throat
On« Cent h Word Fer Iæertkm. Ho Ad Less Than 28c.
.
F(HI BEET
,.'«1 i — —J
£T
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Dr. Charles A. U sti—
Physician and Surgían
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-L
OFFICB HOURS
•
10 to 19 a. m— 9 W & p SB.
Cttfacne Rank
Ashland, Oregon
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
Physlciaa and Surgeon
ON THE AIR
TODAY
HERE AT LAST
Tailor-Made Shoes
Women’s Shoes, 87.80
Men’s Shoes, 97 AB
For the Whole Family
Tailor-Made Shoes a t » fitted
to six actual toot measure­
ments in nay stylo— la the
leather yon like boat and la
high or low Shoes as you pre­
fer. Now you eaa enjoy foot
comfort and have perfect shoo
style anil maximum service.
H. C. HANSON
<18 Gresham
Ashland, Ore.
Lodge Directory
CLIFF BURLINGAME
Painter
and Decorator
Paper Hanging— Tinting
a Specialty
THE POWDER PUFF
BEAUTE
SHOPPE
(Over The Tidings)
Now Under the Direction of
Rose Sullivan.
Phone 77
For Appointment
Church Directory
Cockerels
By Taylor
Mom and Pop
Gee.rfs A
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TH6T»CIG5TS?
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Lithift Leghorns
112 Nutley St.
M arione Bookkeeping
Burroughs Calcunwor
Business Office Practice
Medford Business OoOeffe
Bus FWr Allowance
Newcombe For Wood
Phone 631
Fact.-and PI. Blox, 180 eu. ft.
Load
O^LOO
R Blox and MU1 Eads, 8 « s e
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18 In. Pine Blahs nndl Effffn.
9 1-0 Tier Lde. ____ ffl.00
19 hi. Pine Slab • Bado, 8
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■ Phone 466-J
fng ta Eugene, returned to this
community to spend Thanksgiv­
ing with Mrs. Kirby’s father, who
cwne one of the filling stations
at KIgmath Falls Junction. If
they find the work which they
want to engage in they will re­
main here.
Carl Gottscho, who has been
gaining aldbrly from a recent Ill­
ness Is about again.
The workers on the community
house wilt bn busily , engaged
again In n few days. It will take
» lot of work yet, to put the clnb
in shape for our Vaudeville of De­
cember 17. But there has never
been a InShe« la eur men when
they are needed, and there Is not,
a doubt but we will be good ead
ready when the night ef the 17th
conies.
Many, regardlem
ef
whether or not they have unrved
what seemed a long enough time
before, win be leaked to ter
help—«ad they will net be fonnd
wanting when welshed to the
balance. The reheeranl will be
held ta the school house the weeks
previous—end a splendid ere­
gram snay be loehbd fbrward to
December 17.