Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 21, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    the home of Mias Franeee Strange
on Allda street. The aomUffttog
committee will give a report at
that time and there wlU he elec­
tion of officers.
Mother Crippled
Storm is Desert
Husband
ÖMOwt.WortPte
Dissention Among Temple
FOB R B N > -F u rn ish ed a
ment. Cooí. Moders. Clow
SK ügrgadlub.
8
FOR SALE—Royal Typewriter,
FtNE HOUSE and lot In Salem,
elite typo, |4 0 , 58« C 8t. 873-S* free of Incumbrance, to trade for
FOR SALE —
Rhode Island
FOB BENT— 8-room furnish'd Rod pallets. Geo. Helms, Rputo
apartmeut, close In, fl<* per 1.
873-3*
month. Water paid. Phone 273-Y.
269-tf . FOR HALE— Wheat and barley
also straw.
rest
Mark True,
phone
FOR BENT— Furnished apts 14F8.
878-3
and sleeping rooms, 88 go. Snd St.
„
.
881-tf POSITION WANTED — Female
WANTED—Lady wants house­
apartments and cabins with ga­
rages. Reasonable by month work, prefers care tor a g e d
or week. Barber Apts. IBI Gran­ people. Call at Taylor Apts. Roon\
>
871-6*
ite.
111-tf 8.
POSITION WANTED—MALM
FOR RENT— Partly furnished
WANTED—Young man desires
house at 488 B St, |1 6 per mo.
Inquire 111 4th St.
273-3* work of any kind, 84 Dewey A
good house and lot In Ashland.
We have also thousands of other
trades to trade for whatever you
have. If. you want to trade see
Casklil i Earle, Realtors, 166 8
Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon.
2 8 - 1 mo.
The evening was spent with
music snd renewing old war ex­
periences, as all those present
were comrades of the Civil War.
Those who enjoyed the cordial
hospitality of Mrs. Jennings were
the following named: Comrades
VanNatta, Benedict, Noble, Hall,
Coder, Glenn and the guest of
honok J. P. Sayles.
They departed at an early hour
after a most pleasant evening
and wishing that Mr. Sayles will
enjoy many more as happy birth-
East Main.
269-1 mo-.*
FOR RENT — Home, corner
FOUND
Gresham and Vlata Sts., 10 rooms
and attic, S fireplaces, 2 stoves
FOUND..— On Winbum Way,
and some floor coverings, nice near play ground, a purse, owner
yard, fine view, suitable for large
may have same by calling at 75 Sorority Girls Meet—
family or for tenant who wants Bush St.
AU of the girls in Ashland who
278 t 8*
to rent nice rooms. H. C. Galey,
belong to Greek letter national
66 E. Main St.
268-1-mo.
sonorities met Tuesday evening,
SOCIETY NOTES
July 19, in the Lithia Springs
FOB RENT— Furnished house
oh B street. Inquire 267 Eighth (Continued From P age Four) hotel for the purpose of organiz­
ing a Pan-Hellenic association in
street.
268-6
ent. The history of the Presby­ this city. Misses F r a n c e s
terian Mission was given, after Strange and Edith Dodge were in
which a collection was taken up, charge of the affair. Eighteen
and over 36.00 realized.
girls attended.
WANTED— Four or five room
Following the program a pleas­
Dlnnej- was served at 6:30
furnished . house for six months ant social hour of conversation o'clock, with Miss Helen Ander­
of more. P. O. Box 318, Medford and visiting closed -the meeting,
son, dean of women at the South­
Oregon.
273-6*
ern Oregon Normal school, acting
tt 38 33
WANTED— To rent a house, Eightieth Birthday Celebrated— as toastmaster. Following din­
Mrs. E. D. Jennings celebrated ner, Miss Marie Churchill sang
furnished or unfurnished, prefer­
ably near Normal school. Desire the eightieth birthday anniversary covcral very beautiful selections,
possession about August first. of her father, Mr. J. P. Sayles accompanied at the piano by MI sf
Address R. W. McNeal care Tid­ with a five o’clock dinner at her Strange. During the evenlhg sev­
home on Iowa street last evening, eral of the girls were called upon
ings before July 23.
271-7 Wednesday, Jflly 20, graciously to makd suggestions for the or­
assisted by her sister. Miss Mary ganization of the association and
WANTED— One Curtis Steam E. Clute. The color scheme was to give talks.
Kettle, must be complete and in piakand w h itoju td th e table was
The .next meeting of the Pan-
good condition. Call at 83 N beantifnliy decorated with gladio- Hellenic association will be held
Main St.
271-8*
on Tuesday evening, August 9, at
Workers Calte Bna-
geltet Prom East
L08 ANGELES, July 81.— Dis-
sentlon in the Angeles Temple
ranks prising from the continu­
ous absence of its founder, Almee
Somple McPherson, has called the
evangelist to temporarily aband­
on her attempt to w ln the suit
over her four-square goqpel.
Mrs, Minnie Kennedy, mother
of Mrs, McPherson admitted hère
Wednesday night that disagree­
ments between temple, workers
which were more annoying than
serious, had lead her to ask her
daughter to discontinue her reyl-
valistic work at Alton, Illinois.
At the same time Mrs. Kennedy
denied any friction existed r be­
tween herself and her daughtr.
Mrs. McPherson is reported to
be speeding to California froni Al­
ton.
a charge of non-support.
HEAR ECHO JOF Amburgey Is still in the country
between Lakeview and Paisley,
WOOD TRAGEDY but Mrs. Ambnrgey. was brought
PORTLAND, Orq., July i t . —
(IP)—Archie Griffin, brother of
Mre. Marjorie Amburgey, who
almost lost her life in a blizzard
In the timber country between
Lakeview and Paisley, Ore., last
March, today sought a warrant
for the arrest of David Am­
burgey, the woman's husband.
Origin maintained mat his sis­
ter, who lost her left foot In
battling the elements, Is desti­
tute. Mrs. Amburgey was alone
in the freeslng snows with her
three children, two of whom
were frozen to death.
On Jtoly 4, another child was
born and the crippled mother Is
glone With the two children.
Oriffln sought Amburgey’s ar-
od
to Portland soon after her foot
waa amputated in a ' Lakeview
hospital.
Mre. Amburgey waa alone in
a tiny cabin laat March and one
Saturday night atarted for a
neighbor's place, taking her chil­
dren with her. She became lost
in a bllsaard and waa not found
until Monday. Two of her babies
were froaen but the third huddled
between the mother and a* sheep
dog and lived.
Eugene — Tin ore reported
In Sunset group of mines, Blue
River district.
Oregon’s fruit pack for 1888
was above 3,000,000 cases, 1,-
164,883 more than in 1928.*
1 Ford 2-Door Sedi
11926 Essex
1 Ford Touring
LlTHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
Portland — One car cherries
sells in New York for 86,000.
netting growers 25 cents a pound
MADISON. Wle.. July 21.
— (IP) — Residents of Madi­
son shivered in what officials
assert waa the coldest July
20
in the records *of the
Madison wekther fcureeri.
The thermometer register­
ed 62 degrees, one degree
colder than In 1918 when
the mercury slipped down to
63. The cold has retarded
crow growth, it is indicated.
THE TIDINGS
PRINT SHOP
can handle it tjuickly and to your entire satisfaction
Marshfield — Fairview district
lets contract for new concrete
schoolhouse.
-
at reasonable price.
For quality, purity and flavor, always
ask your grocer for
Ashland Creatttery
BUTTER
T. L. FOWluLL
General Transfer
ood team and motor trucks.
k>od service at a reasonable
rice — Phone 88.
JORDANS BASH AND
OAH1KBT WORKS
Corner Helman and Van Ness.
Phons 181.
194-tf
Bye, Bar, Nege «ad. Thront.
Office R u e s IBS
Kirs* NaUoaul Bank B H W M
DR. KRN1ST A. WOOfcS
Practioe Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Inolrding Teeth
Office Honrs: 10 • If f med • • •
4TH STREET
BAKERY
CALL
J1RRY O’NEAL
BREAD, CAKES. PASTERIES
FRESH EVERY DAY
Office 220 4th St.,— Satisfac­
tion Guaranteed Prices Rea­
sonable.
F. MUIRHBAD .
New Method Cleaning
Rugs Cleaned, Dyed and Sized
Window Shades Cleaned And
Repaired— All Kinds of Carpet
Work Patronize home Industry
For Your Next Job Of
Plumbing
Shop in
First St.
AND WÈ WILL BE GLAD TO CALL.
Coal, Wood and Storage
Anto Freight Tttnittll
STATEMENT
Statement of thè Citisene Bank
of Ashland, Ashland, County of
PAINTING
Jackson, State Oregon, showing
Painting, tinting and papering, the amount standing to the credit
f Cliff Burlingame, 681 Mt. Ave. of every depositor July 1, 1927,
phone 455.
167-1 mo. who has not made a deposit, or
who has not withdrawn any part
STATEMENT
of his deposit (savings deposits,)
Statement of the Citizens Bank principal and Interest, for a per-
of Ashland, of Ashland. County of jpdjrt . j>orsrMMai ~ twelve ( 8>)
Jackson, State of Oregon, show­ years immediately prior to said
ing the amount standing to the date, with the name, last known
«redit of every depositor, July 1, place of resident or postoffice
1927. who has not made a de­ address of such depositor, and
posit. or who has not withdrawn the fact of hie death, it known.
Name Of Depositor, Belie Walla.
any part of his deposit (commer­
cial deposits,) principal or Inter­
Residence or Postoffice Ad­
est, for a period of more than dress, Ashland, Oregon.
seven (7) years immediately prior
Dead, if fact is known to secre-
to said date, with the name, last ' tary or cashier, not known.
'A&óúnt, 34.77.
.
,
kriown place of residence or post-
Ñame of Depositor, Frances
office address of such depositor,
and the fact of his death, if orii. ,
' . . , .
,
Residence or Postoffice Ad-
known.
Name of Depositor, J. W. Ran- dredl, Ashland, Oregon.
¿ieád.'lf fact is known to Sec­
some.
Residence or Postoffice Ad­ retary or Cashier, not known.
Affiodtot 81.44.
dress. Ashland, Oregon.
Name of Depositor, Carmelita
Dead if fact is known to secre­
tary or cashier, not known.
Ziders.
Residence or Postoffice Ad­
Amount, 8106.00.
State of Oregon, county of dress, Talent, Oregon.
Dead, If fact Is known to Sec­
Jackson:
I, V. O. N. Smith, being first retary or Cashier; not known.
Amount, 8184.
duly sworn, ‘depose and say upon
State of Oregon, County of
oath, that I am the Cashier of the
Citizens Bank of Ashland, of Ash- Jackson.
1. V. O. N. Smith, being first
lknd, county of Jackson, State of
Oregon: that the foregoing Is a duly sworn, depose and say upon
M l, true, correct and complete oath, that I am the Cashier of the
statement, as required by section Citizens Bank of Ashland, of Ash­
land. county of.Jaqlbon, State of
lOlftO, Oregon Laws.
Oregon: that the foregoing is a
i
V. O. N. SMITH
Subscribed and sworn to before full, true, correct and rompiste
me this 7th day of July, A. D., statement, a srequired by section
10160, Oregon Laws.
1927.
V. O. N. SMITH,
f . s. E n g l e
Subscribed and sworn to be­
Notary Public for Oregon
My commission expires, Jan. fore me this 7th day of July, A.
D.. 1927.
14, 1928.
F. S. ENGLE,
287-4-Thurs.
Notary Public tor Oregon
My commission expires Jan. 14,
1928.
397-4-Thuto.
Salem — Rodgers Paper
pany will soon have new
000 warehouse.
Chuich Directory
-/ g
Methodist Episcopal Church
. Main and Laurel streets.
, F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
Laurel street. Phone 87.
By Taylor g
Church
Four
P. 0.
»
Presbyterian Church
VÔi’ -OÛliT.ÔJU
YOUR HUSBAND
DO MOU, OCHA
r o s e e i BüTMOti'U. fíNO
UUM <30. 9ÜTr 1 GALT
J ô u r PTS «dûtftG
a b û o y - t —-
/ w e e « ’R er Tw
HE'S VioTrÔè'f* h A'VD
i \ !jXESG<-'¿,DÓr j
ANO I t e CHANéC N.LL/ S s i -L.
« D0.M1M60—'
JW>k
Phone 188
WHITTLE TRANSEIS
& STORAGE 0 0 .
Office Phone 4S
Rceldcnre Phonq 142
S e w f r o m • W h it
Q irl Shoùfd /CrtdV
■
'
J t W arner B ros ProcLueiton
LUCKY MADISON
404 Mountain Ave. Phone 482L
Pioneer Building
BOOKLETS, OR WHAT NOT.
IF YOU WART a good home
inquire at Brown 4k Rice, <8 N.
Main.
08-tf
WM. E. GOULD
Contractor— Realtor— Builder
Houses, lo^s, acreage and tim­
ber for sale, terms. Rpalrlng,
Chiropractic— Physiotherapy
Radionlc
LETTERHEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES,
HOME TRACTS— 1 to 10
acres each, good soli; easy walk
to all schools, close to East Main
street. 8100 to $860 pet acre,
easy terms, special inducements
to home builders. H. C. Galey,
Secretory Carter Land Co., 65 E.
Main St.
268-1 mo.
Office Phaño
Soma
o r n e a hours
io to is a. » —e «• a
Dr. E. B. Angell
Regardless of what kind of printing you may ileed.
R -
1M Granttt
Where the etch and aged aro
toted for In pleasant home
inrronndinga.
Dr. Chartes A. fia
Physician and But
Packing, Crating and Shipping-
Long Distance Haúllng-
Ideace,
FOR SALK — B-'room modern
bungalow, 2 acres cultivated,
10 per cent down, balance 322
per month. P. A. 8., care Tidings.
270-6
Convalescent Hone
remodeling and new work.
Portland — Rosenberg Bros,
of San Francisco will open lar^e
prune processing plant here.
1 Buick Roadster
1 Willys Knight
Portland— Pacific Telephone A
Telegraph Company instklle mach
long-distance equipment lor bet­
ter service.
Business and Pr
THEifC
’ V4ITH
O on T 1
a WHY
JCH COMMoUiN
’ AMO
5t«X Ä t.X
p o s e vcw o
40*4(5 OSSSJ
Ä 6CKN TELLING
Ä YÖO Al
s jJ F Y H e s e
rmfiasp
Ñ. Main and Reiman Street*
Hugh T. Mitchelmpre. Pastor,
131 N. Main Bt. Phone 481-L.
Lutheran Church
Services in Odd Fellows Hall.
H. H. Young, Pastor, <38
ItottlevarA. Services 4 th and
6 th Bundays.
•
First Church of Christ
ft leftist—South Pioneer Ave.
Mrs. Elis. M. Smith, First
Reader, 78 Fourth St. Phone
471-J
T fchrlstlan Cherch
* had Seeohd Streets.
W ju -.V. Barney, Pastor
High Si.
Phone 388-ft
Catholic Church
Sixth and C Streets. Phone 196
Stone Çh»