Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 23, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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FINE HOUSE aad lot la Salem,
210-tf
FQR EALE — Rhode Island
Red pullet*, Geo. Helms, Route
1.
273-I*
►«-Wheat and barley
Mark
True,
phoge
272-2
fra* of Incumbrance, to trade for
good house and lot In Ashland-
Wo have also thousand* of other
DOROTHY REID, Editor.
trades to trade tor whatever you
have. U you waut to trade see
Coskilt A Earle, Realtors, i l l I Suuday, July ffd— ffcaaNanavlan course of the evening’s entertain­
Liberty Street, f|elem, Oregon.
picnic will be held naar Phoe­ ment.
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Those who enjoyed the hospL
nix at 11 o’clock. All ffeaadan-
avlane are invited to meet at tallty of Mesdames Davis and
VanFoasen were the followng
the home of Dr. Malmgrens.
A t the same tim e, It was sug­
Tuesday, Jaly ite— W. 0 . T . U. named: M r. Frank Davie, M r. G.
gested to the state executive com­
will meet In the puMto jEfcary H . Yso. D r. O. W . Gregg, Mr.
m ittee th a t It take up at its first
George Jenkins, Lawrence Powell,
at
2:20 ff. a.
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meeting the mater or lim iting the
Paul Pemberton, Herbert Davis,
Tuesday,
Jaly
20—
Installation
of
expense fbr the anaual conven,
WANTED— Lady wants house­
work, prefer* care for a g e d
FOR RENT—Modern 7-room people. Call nt Taylor Apts. Room
271-1* tion, so It « ill not work a hard­
house very reasonable. Gerald 6.
Gunter, phoae 331-J.
274-2»
ship on the smaller posts. Offic­
ers are to be elected today,
I FOR M I T T — Partly furnished
whtoh w ill conclude the session.
house nt 412 B St, <11 per mo.
L A D IE S — Earn 111 dozen sew-
George E. Love* of Eugene, was
Inquire 111 ,4th St.
I7S-I» l*g apron*: absolutely no selling;
elected commander of the Oregon
experience ^unnecessary; materials
I FOR RENT — Home, corner
department of the American Le­
Gresham and Vista Sts., 10 room* cut. Addressed envelope brings gion without opposition. Earl
lostractlona. ALPHA, 202 Mam
aad attic, I fireplaces. 2 atova*
McSherry of McM navllle w a s
St., Paterson, New Jersey. 276-2»
and some floor coverings, nice
elected vice-commander a position
yard, tine view, suitable for large
held by Love last year.
family or for taaaat « h o want*
to rent nice rooms. H. C. Galey,
65 E. Main St.
268-1-sso.
W A N T E D — Young man desires
work of any kind, 14 Dewey A
house East Mala,
211-1 mo.»
FOR RENT— Furnished
on ff street?" Inquire 217 Eighth
street.
262-1
YESTERDAY
WAS
C IT Y ’S H O TES T
(Continued From Page One)
T H B D A LLES, July 22. — All
1927 heat records were broken
FOUND-.—- On W labor* Way, here yesterday when the mercury
FOR A FIRST CLASS JOB 9t near play grouad. i purse, owner stoody at an even 100 degrees at
may have same by calling nt 76 2 o’clock. The record a still \ be­
painting or tinting figure w ith
373-2» low 1926 when the mercury hit
Swenniag.
276-2» Bank St.
108 July 2.
WANTED— Four "or five room
furnished house for six months
BEND, July 23.— Bend exper­
or more. P. O. Box >18. Medford,
FOR BA L»—H. I. Red Pullets ienced Its warmest weather of the
Oeegea.
372-6» Durfee Pen Ave.
274 -*» present year yesterday when the
Select Portland
Prizes Awarded
To Legionnaires
SMALL ranche* far aale, ex­
change or rent. See N u tter, 240
E. M ain.
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FOR SALK — 5-room modern
bungalow, 2 acres cultivated,
10 per cent down, balance 133
per month. P. A. S., care Tidings.
370-6
HOME TRACTS— 1
to
10
acres each, good eoli, easy w alk
to all schools, dose to Bast M ain
street, 6100 to |6 6 0 per acre,
easy terms, special Inducements
to home builder*. H . C. Galey,
Secretary C arter Land Co., <6 B.
M ain St.
366-1 use.
IF YOU WAUT a good h e » «
Inquire nt Brown 4k Rice, 68 N.
Main.
03-tf
In Klamath FuBs—
Mrs. Georgs Stevens aad daugh­
ter Dorothy and Mrs. W . C.
M itchell and daughters Madge
and Marl* of thto cUy are spend­
ing several days la Klamath Falls
visiting friends.
TOUCHED THAT ACHING SPOT
“Nothing touched that aching
spot until I used Foley Pills, a di­
uretic stim ulant fo r the kidneys,
w ith wonderful results. I am so
glad I can recommend them te
Qthers.’’
Eased of her
pain,
health restored, Mrs. Ellen Retg-
hard, of So. Fork, Pa., writes this
thankfully. Men and women ev­
erywhere use and recommend
Foley Pills, diuretic, for kidney
disorders, backaches, dull head­
ache and nervousness. Ask for
Foley Pill* diuretic
and
^ccept
no substltgte.— Sold everywhere.
L A G R A N D E. Ore., — (IP)— The
American Legion convention Is
concluding its session today after
hi* ceraffelittvs.
i»»t
night I n which the Salem dy 111
corps again won firs t place, Bend
second, aad -Portland tbrd.
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the Queen contest, Sheridan came
first. Bond second and LaGrande
third.
Portland was selected as the
convention city for 1928. The
heavy financial obligation of stag­
ing a state convention caused sev­
eral of the smaller cities to dodge
such a responsibility.
FANS TOR
LIFETIME
SERVICE
The ‘‘Century Fan«” keep
running indefiniatley.- Fan
s t a n d of pressed steel,
guards of h e a v y steel
wire, blades of solid brass,
m o t o r f u l l y enclosed,
bearings of P h o s p h o r
bronze castings.
The«« f a u are widely
need for all classes of
home and general office
service.
“ THEY KEEP
A-RUNNING”
at the
XL fcLECTRIC
Station
mercury in government meterolo-
glcal Instruments mounted to 94
degrees.
We
w ill deliver any amount
o f exceptionally good .l2 /n c h
slabs A t'" this price. Bay them
now for w in ter w hile they are
Fountain Lunch
Service
Rebekah M r. and Mra. M ark W o lc o tt/M r.
Lodge No. 14. Poetpoaed from and Mrs. Homer Billings, Mr. and
Tuesday. July 12 to Tuesday, Mrs. A rtie Orews, Mr. and Mrs. B.
Smith, M r. and Mrs. Erie Weren,
July 2d.
Reve<ead and Mrs. H. F. Pember­
ton. Mrs. J. Q. Adams, Mrs. John
MUls. Mrs. Henry Reid, Mrs. C. D.
Dayhoff. Mrs. MaUicot, Mrs. W ill
Summer—the treasure cheat of Davis, Mrs. Mason, the Misses
Jean 4ndersop, Helen Pemberton.
all the year!
W ith beauty spilling out on every Beulah Hussey, Helen High, Dor­
side
othy Ypo, Rosetta McGee and
Flooding the earth w ith Its sweet- Cora Mason and the guests of
honor, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Angwin,
sceated tide
Of color and its wealth of bird
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Hcandanavian Picnic Will Pc
song,, clear
And sparkling as the crystal H eld—
streams that go
The second Scandanavian pic-
Skipping along the rocky moun­ Bie of the season w ill be held
tain vales
near Phoenix Sunday, July 24, at
And tumbling over crags to 11 o'clock, according to an an­
wooded dales
nouncement by Mr. J. P. Nordy of
Far, far below. Such wealth of this city, chairman of the com­
mittee in charge. A ll Scandanav-
treasure! Oh,
t o ait upon some breeze-blown, Ians are invited to meet at the
home of D r. Malmgrens, at the
sun-drenched h ill
W ith naught to do but dream and above hour, and from there the
party w ill adjourn to the picnic
drink my fill
From beauty’s cup! To feast my grounds. Ice cream and coffee
hungry soul
will be furnished and the commit­
On beauty’s manna, which our tee are making elaborate plans
God doth dole
W ith bounteous hand and loving
heart. Ah this,
Clinic Held- hi Civic Clubhouse—
To me, would be an ecstasy of
The usual monthly pre-school
bliss!
clinic was held at the Clvie club­
house on Winburn Way, Thurs­
E lla Colter Johnston..
day afternoon, July 21, with Dr.
Inskeep and his staff, Miss Jen­
nings, Miss M offat
and
Miss
Koppes, in attendapee. Miss York
The attractive home o f Mr. Hntf waa also present to advise with
Mrs. H. L. Claycomb on Harrison the mothers in regard to the
street was the scene of a pleasant children’s diet.
Twenty-eight children were ex­
affair Wednesday, July 20, when
they entertained a number of amined. Mrs. Denton used her
frlenda with an evening of Bridge. ear a * transportation for those
Huge baskets of flowers, beau- who wished it. Mrs. H. O. An­
ttfa ll arranged, made a pleasing derson and Mrs. Kelsey wrote his­
decoration for the rooms of the tories and Mrs. Harris Dean, Mrs.
Claycomb home. Mr. and Mrs. C. W illiam Myer and Miss Virginia
J. Read were awarded the prises W h ittle acted as hostesses.
» R a
for holding ladles and gentle­
officers
of
Hope
Service contributes much
to the pleasure of lunch­
ing at our fountain. This
service is e x p e r t and
snappy.
men's high score.
A t midnight .the hostess served
elaborate refreshments ti» the fol­
lowing guests: Mr. and Mrs. Hen­
ry Baders, Jr., M r. aad Mrs. Karl
Crew, M r. and Mrs. P. R. Hardy,
Mr. and Mrs. Domino Provost and
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Read.
When You Make Your
« ». a
LUNCH
APPOINTMENTS
W ith your friends, ask them
to meet you a t our Fountain.
Light Lunches for busy people
are an Important part of onr
service.
I t is a popular meeting place
for a lot of folks you know.
ALSO COMPLETE
FOUNTAIN SERVICE
M IN I N G E R 'S
GUT GOOD
— No. 1
Freak Dnvi« and ('ora
Normal School Fncu«:y Enjoy
Picnic—
Thursday evening, July 31, the
members of the faculty of the
Southern Oregon Normal* school,
together with several friends, mo­
tored to Wagner creek where
they .enjoyed' a delicious picnic
supper, and an evening of happy
conversation and visiting around
a cheery camp fire.
Those who made the trip were
the following named:
President
and Mrs. J. A. Churchill, Miss
.Marie Churchill, Mr. and Mrs. A.
C. Strange and daughter, Miss
Frances Strange, Mr. A rthur 8.
Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Cald­
well and .family, Mr. Caldwell's
Van Fosse* H os te ss e s
Mr. F rank Davis and Mrs. ('era
Van Fosffen were the gracious
hostess** last evening, Friday,
July 23, when they entertaiaod
the member* of the Methodist
Episcopal choir at the beautiful
home of the former on Scenic
Drive, In honor of Mr. and Mrs. I
J. E. Angwin, who are moving to
K lam ath Falls in the near fu ­
ture to make their home. Mr-
Angwin having been transferred
by the Southern Pacific company,
by whom he Is employed.
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The evening passed too quickly t
playing games, in conversation ,
and music. Although everyone * * - ,
Joyed themselves, the affair «as
touched w ith an atmosphere of '
sadness at the departure of Mr. ,j
and Mrs. Angwin, whtf have serv- I
od the local church so faithfully 1
for amny years. The hosteegne i
served refreshments during the ■
sister a n d ’mother, «ho art rlslU
la * here, H r. and* Mrs. W alter
Radford and faszily, Mis* Kather­
ine Vtaeeet, bar mother aad
*raads*other,/M rs. Margaret Ca­
son and. Miss Batty, Miss Pearl
Do rat, Mlaa Beatrice Mall, Mice
Laona Maratara and alaoa, Helen,
Mlaa U llta a Nleholaon. M arla
Hanson aad kar father, Mlaa Elis­
abeth Richardson. Mlaa B erth *
Blevins, Clara Trotter, E ra L.
W hite, Marlon
Ady, Elisabeth
Wilson, Mlaa Margaret Arnzen-
tront, Wayne Wells and Mra. Em il
Pell.
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Mrs. W ill Abbott Guest of
H o n o r-
Mrs. W ill A b b o tt' of Loa An­
geles, California, was the gueat of
honor yesterday afternoon, F ri­
day, July 22, at a Bridge party
given by her slater, Mra. Louis
Dodge at her home on the Boule­
vard.
Several of the ladles who did
not play cards apent the time
playing golf on the Dodge’s put-
tlug green in back of thhir home.
Mrs. Fred Wagner received the
first prise for holding high score
in Bridge and Mrs. Frank Dean
held low. Mrs. Fred Homes re­
ceived a prize for winning the
putting contest and Mrs. W i l l
Dodge received the consolation.
Late In the afternoon the hostess,
graciously assisted by th e Misses
Edith Dodge, Isaboll Silver and
Ellen Galey, served tasty refresh­
ments.
Mrs. Dodge’s
guests were:
Mesdames J. A. Churchill, Em il
Pell, H. C. Galey, W ill Dodge, F.
D. Wagner, A. E. Knney, E. V .
Carter, Hal McNair, F. G. Swed-
enburg, C. H. Vaupel, G. M.
Green, J. H. McGee. K arl Nima,
Frank Dean, John Potter, Fred
Homes, Frank Jordan, O. W in ter,
and the guest of honors, Mra. W ill
Abbott.
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MAN WHO HAS N SVCgG A M A Leo,
DOES NOTHING ROT
ANO »Y
SAQS H6 ( 6 S O « « I t X l A N Y
H6ADeD STRAIGHT RjRIHe WMiTC
* House— I WISH VOO W6R€ UKS
N e v e « GAMBteO, SMOKED,
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W H IT E HOUSE? ,
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ÌÌTTtìgANO?
Y6H -0N W IT
SHOULD RENO
HOTHOUSS"
Office Phon«
H o n e Phone W - L
OFFICE BOGHE
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Fifth ¿Birthday Celebrated—
The pleasant oouatry home of
Mr. and Mrs. George Kerby of
Wagner Creek was the scene o f a
happy gathering of friends and
relatives to fittin g ly celebrate the
fifth birthday anniversary of Mas­
ter Donald Kerby. Tuesday eve­
ning, July 19.
Friends gathered early, and the
roomy front porch was the scene
of gayeftr and good cheer-. Hers,
refreshments of sandwiches, de­
licious cakes and tee cream were
served about 7:30 o’clock. Later
Know the Keen
Joys o f Greater
Leisure. Let Us
Do The Family
Wash This Easy,
Thrifty Way.
More leisure to the woman
of today means more time
for the children, for the
m o r e agreeable h o m e
tasks, and for the scores
of other interests that
make up her world.
Let Us Do The Washing!
.J u s t a moment at t h e
phone, another to bundle
up the clothing—and your
washday worries are over.
You will be pleased at the
freshness of your clothes
and the low cost.
Attract People Ashland
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WM a . GOULD
R ea lta r Bu ild e r
Houses, lota, acreage and tim­
ber for sale, terms. Rpalrlng,
remodeling and new work.
464 Mountain Ave. Phone 48SL
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
team and motor trucks,
service nt a reasonable
— Phone I t .
JORDANS SAJUB AND
CABINET WORKS
Conner Helman and Van N<
Phone 111.
it*
4TH STREET
BAKERY
BREAD, CAKES. PASTERIES
. F R E S H E V E R Y DAY
Office 230 4th St.,— Satisfac­
tion Guaranteed Prices Rea­
sonable.
F. MU1RHEAD
New Method Cleaning
Rugs Cleaned, Dyed* and Sized
Window Shades Cleaned And
Repaired— AU Kinds of Carpet
Work Patronise home Industry
DR. BRN 1STA . WOODS
Praetieo Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Inclrding Teeth
Office Hoars: 10 • If f aad ff - B
Swedenbarg Building
CALL
JERRY O’NEAL
For Your Next Job Of
_ Plumbing
Shop in Beaver Bldg.
First St.
Phone
WHITTLE TRANSFER
A STORAGE 0 0 .
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating and Shipptag.
Long Distance H a ilin g .
Dr. E. B. Angell
Ch tropract ic— Physiotherapy
Radionic
Auto Freight Terminal
Phone 117
Office 89 Oak S t
Office Phone 4t*
Entertained Ijwt Evening—
Miss Gertrude Biede and her
father, Mr. H. C. Stock entertain­
Painting, tinting and papering, ed last evening, Friday, July 22,
try C liff Burlingame, 681 M t. Ave with a dinner party at the Plaza
or phone 466.
167-1 mo, confectionery and care, the occa­
sion being in honor of their house
guest, Mrs. George Salt, of Cleve­
In the evening music claimed the land, Ohio.
Covers w ereJald for the fol-
hours, little Donald singing a
number of solos,.Many gifts from lowlng: M r.and Mrs, H^ C. Stock.
friends will mark this as a red Mfk. C. E. Biegle, MUses 'Geòrgie
Coffee. Calla Biegle, Alice W a lk ­
letter day for the little lad.
. Those enjoying this special oc­ er, beta W alker. Elsa Alexander,
casion were: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Helene Biede, Gertrude Biede and
Smith and son Jimmy, M r. and Mrs. Geòrgie Salt.
Mrs. Earl Burnett, Mis« Rachel
W illiam s and Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Clatskanie— New Medical bldg,
Kerby and son Donald.
being completed ready for use.
1 Buick Roadster
1 Willys Knight
1 Ford 2-Door Sedan
11926 Essex
1 Ford Touring
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
Richardson Spring:
On highway near Chico Springs. The most talk
ed of resort in the state. There must l>e a rea
son! Why not come and see for yourself?
Lee Richardson, Mgr.
Laundry
Phone 16Ö
Poe« n o e - if « e only xwew
X AORCeWCTM HIM-WELL., £
got a «»se
of him
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ANWWfT/, ANO MW SCH€Me r -
__L IS WORHINQ
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oar
IMPROVE
Your Home?
Let us finance your spring program — to
build—buy—or improve your homo. A loan
from this Association gives thg borrower ad­
vantages in monthly payments to rgpay.
We are preparod to give the beet service
ia acting on applications and closing loans.
CtAINS THAT
iw wtves
MOWSHiF
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Contractor
Pioneer Building
By Taylor
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Dr. ChttSMÀ. S t i r n ,
Physician «od 8 v *M B
Jackson County Building & Loan
Association
30 North Central Ave.
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