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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1927)
United In Msrrtng« Miss Ethsi L- Barker and M». W illiam Ellsworth M ilner of Dun smuir, Calif., were united in saas- riage by the Rev E. p . Lawrence at his pome in Medford yester d ay .. Thq bride was accompanied 'by her »oth er, also ef Dunsmuir. Mr. Barker is an employe'of the 8. P. company In that city. B U M H ostess A t D in n er P a r t y - Sirs. l , J. Orres was the gra cious hostess Sunday. October Ifl, when she entertained a group of relatives and friends w ith a din ner party at her home on Beech avenue. Covers were laid for seven at a table perfectly appointed a n / prettily deeorated. Those w h o received the delightful hospitality of Mrs. Orres were: M r. and Mrs. Albert Langslet of K lam ath Falls; Mr. Howard Orres, nephew of L. J. Orres, and WV. E m i l Troushs both cf Doris, C alif,; Mr. L. J. Orres, who came over from Klamath Falls to spend the week end with his fam ily In this city and Miss Edna Orres. » 8 8 Tidings s t a f f E n jo y s F e e d - Members o f’ the staff ot the Arhland D ally Tidings office en joyed an elaborate "feed” at noon t"day. Each person contributed something toward the dinner, which was served on a long table •n the composing room of the office. Those present were: Ethel Shrum, Regina Johnson, Dorothy Reid, Georgie Coffee, Doris Hitch- rock, Marchlal Talent, an Invited, guest; Charles Petri, M. Berg, G. M. Green and M r. Burton, who Is taking Emmett G llling’s place at the, linotype machine, during h<s absence this week on a hunt ing trip. FOR BÉÂT— Completely fur«- F O B 8A LB — 100 white leghorn W A N T E D — Scfiool girt f d » hold Its regular meeting a t »be pullets ready to lay, young sow Ished bachelor Quarters, close 1» light housework In exchange tor home of Mrs. J. W. MoCoy an w ith 5 pigs. ) X-f mfte o n , east Inquire of G. 8 , Butter, Granltp hoard and room. 149 North Mata North «Main street a t fllto M ate 8t., old Petit tflace, R en te 1, 8t. , 3B-| 40-8« o’clock p. m. Box 1 H . 40-i* A in ib A im R E A L T Y CO. f o r . W A N T E D — Fresh Jersey cow Thursday, Oct. » . — The T rW ty reliable reality. 36-i-mO. or one that w ill freshen soon, 111 Guild of the local T rin ity MM«- |5 0 , Claycomb Motor Co. ' i 0-3 Laurei. copal church w ill hold a social meeting in the Parish Hounc ment, down town. Inquire Pleas M . LOUIS FR IC R S tor hides, Rev and Mm. F. K . Hammond m ilk cow. Everett Baltey’e place, Confectionery. *\ 87-tf wool pelts and furs. Johnson Mn»- will act a« hoot and hoatogfl. Talent. - 40-8 ket, Phone 78. 61 N. Main. 37-tf F O B SA LB — Ford Roadster, pickup bed. IIS - Claycemb Motor Co, «1-1 F O R « A L M — 1 cream tor, cook stove, beating call a t 118 b a r f leid. W A N T E D — Motorists lnterest- Tbustatey, Oct. go— The regular sseetlag ot the F ra te rn a l’ Rflo- therhood w ill bo held at t:3 0 o'clock In tho Bellview Coen unity clubhouse. AU » a m bers are requested to ba » » • - ed f * greatly Increased mileage to let us demonstrate a practical 111-M gas saving device nt our expense. Openings tor local distributors.. W h irlw in d Distributors, Box 418 Central Station, P o rtla n d .. 87-7* F O R HALB— Grapes now at F O R R E N T — Five - room fu r W A N T E D — to buy fertiliser their belt. Rose of Peru, Thomp nished house, close in. Inquire at bay or barn yard manure w ith » son seedless and muscats. A n ? 11 Beach M ». 3«-4 five, miles Suncrest Orchard at quantity, fresh from the vjne. A. Talent. P h o n e ^ T lJ l. 84-« M. Daveahlll. 38-8 W A N T E D — To trade paper FO R ^A L E — 1023 Ford T o w F O R B R U T — I » aeres, 3 aerea hanging and decorating for what ing, 1X88, Claycomb Motor Co. alfalfa, « rocqn furnished house, ever you have: I. H . Scott. Phone ~ ' 40-3 bath, hot -and cold water, close In Wolcott Grocery. 84-1 mo. 37<4f F O R SALB Barbecue a n d See Aahland^Realty Co. fixtures. Cento uae car as part payment. A rth u r Keenan, B o x O F F E R W A N T E D — Nearly an PO R SA LE-—1384 Fard Tour- acre of ground, eight-room plast log. 8150 Ctaycoub Motor Co. 40-8 ered boner, 84 Garfield St. Look at the property and make ma an F O R SALE — Cheap, riding offer. You’ll be surprised. H. horse, gentle. Phone' 38 6J. 38-3 C. Galey, 48 East M a i* St. 40-0 Dodge delivery A S H LA N D R E A L T Y CO .for reli Claycomb Mo- able reality. 36-1-mo 40-3 FO R SALE— The best buy in Jackson connty hi small acreage. I acre» fine soil, one in peaebeb, Just below Bellview school, 8600. See ft and Its youra. Ashladd Re alty Co. 36-tf FO R S A L E —Excellent f l - s o limb wood .fourteen inches In length, price 83.60 per tier. In quire a t Moon Lumber Co. office 35-6» FO R SA LE • lig h t truck, |1 tor Co. F O R S A L E :— Tokay grapes, WANTED— Lady to represent 10c per lb. W . W . Robison, phone 874J-11. 3S-tf line of .corsets and lingerie, apply rqom 4, Pioneer bldg., between M»R HALE— Cook and h eating 2 a«d 5 p. m. Thursday, Oct. 20 Stoves. Qua tray lo R jlljS from 33 to $7.50. Grates 'sT n”i backs. Eagle Brass Foundry, 140 Oberlin. - 31-1-mo.’ WASHINGTON LETTER FO R SALE— 50 tons of good a lfa lfa hay. J. R. Ager, Acer. Cal. 80-10 (Continued from Page F o u r) worsb than ever. It must nomin BOUGHT aad SOLD— C o w s ate a man with popular appeal bought and sold. C. E. Barnett*, ever a wide area. I f Reed hadn" Fhone 4F2. 13-1 mo.« made himself so many enemies, he would be better off. Or, to put It In any other way, if Smith LOST— Fountain pen. W ater had made as many enemies as man, engraved name, Don. Finder Reed has h.e would be sank. return to Tidings office. 40-4 LOST— Key fold containing 5 PRIZE BEATTY AVIATRIX keys. Finder return to Place Pool O F F TO SEE PA R IS H all, Reward. ROOM A ND BOARD 29-3« (Continued From Page One) comprise one of the big reasons BOARD A N D ROOM tor five why she is anxious and impatient women e t 881 per mo, with lunch to reach Paris. — piano. 83 Morton SU, phone In a borrowed tucked-ln dress 258-L. . 49-5« and hatless she has gone a round •U BSC R IBE FOR THE TIDINGS of entertainments among the for eign colony here, kept Indoors by rainy, windy weather that has B E IN G "TOO T IR E D " DOESN’T prevented her from taking a sight seeing tour around the pic / PAY A healthy person never feels turesque semi-tropical Island of ''Constantly tired. Being "too tlr- Fay el. Miss Elder has showed no sign efl” continuelly is a sign of some thing wrong. Watch the kidneys. cf suffering from Ahe ordeal A very able physclen said, "W hen which almost meant her doom. they are affected, life le in dan She had a slight cold today, prob ger." I f elimination is too fre ably because of the unfavorable quent, or too scanty and burning, weather. “ But I am w ell,” she declared, take F O L E Y P IL L S diuretic. W . K . Holland, Harlingen, Texas, ''and I ’m anxious to get going says: " I bet that 90 per cent of again and begin arrangements for sufferers from kidney Irregulari some ether flights. A fter I sail ties never take anything until it I have no definite plans," s h e la-too late, whereas F O L E Y added. She still declares she has her P IL L S diuretic would be a God send to them.” Satisfaction guar heflrt set. on one thing1— to fly anteed. Sold everywhere— No. 3. ell the way to Pgrls. An wflnnunoement has b a a[ n made that the regular meeting of the D. A. I t. whteb wae to bflve been held thia month, October, h a» been postponed on account of thfl- infantile paralysis quarantine rpstrtctiona in this city. 8 8 8 •/ H A M A K K R T R A N S F E R a n d Auxiliary te American la g t e a 8torage Co. afftae at residente. 174 N o rth Mein. Fhone 4 ifl. The auxiliary to the Amerteau Legion Poet No. 14 held an en 4 N V G IR L IN TROVURB— May joyable social meeting in t h e eemmunieate « lìb Eaalgn Lea Pioneer hall on W inburn W < 7 •o f the Salvatta« Army at the last evening, Monday, October 17. W h it* Shield Home, 84B Map- ot' which there was a fa irly good flair « v e .. Portland. Oregon. rttendanee. There was net' as many members present ae h af d been expected on aceonnt e f the IdTantHe paralysis quarantine re FOR BAL*. or T R A R R — House strtatlons In this city. and fo u r good lo ts kt Southern The spacious rooms in the Pio C alifornia for property in Suotflr neer hall waa gorgeously decorat ern Oregon. S. H. Young. T al- ed w ith senlas and nasteriums, an ent, Aoute'5.*------- 33-3« nttractlve enter scheme e f F - A l 1 colon being used, and a profus . TO T R A D E — K lam ath Falla ion- ef autumn Mates w ere strewn residence for Ashland property. .about the room. A Use t a ' the W rite to O. Matthews, R t. I Gold huge f ir e » see threw a cheery H ill, Ora. 87-fl* glow over the entire annnnnd- Phono 8 F I 4 B IG M .L K C O N TIN UES Big crowds continue to visit the Enderp «tore each day, tak ing advantage of the attractive bargains which are «tUl In stock. La Grande -z- Unlo\i couflkty farmers will harvest exceptioawfl potato crop. . 34 Aerea Irrigated Your Own Terms Balfour Guthrie Co. P O , Boq 87, Ashland H E business world has learned that almost 70% of the day’s important work falls into the four short morning hours before luncheon. Thus correct breakfast eating, as Coal, Wood and essential to good work; «» being urged on employees in such famous Packing. Crating an« ffttpptag. institutions as General Electric Co., _ Lftng Dtotanna H auling. James McCreery s and many others. T o keep up with your job, you Aito Troigfat Tflrndaal must be at your best mornings. Thus Quaker Oats—providing an excellent food balance of protein, carbohydrates, vhamme “B" and laxative bulk, has become the diet etic urge of the world. Thousands, on expert advice, arc making "Quaker" now their daily breakfast. N o other cereal grown compares In food balance. N o other Is quite so appetite enticing. Deliciously attrac tive food that "stands J>y” you in pro tecting your priceless morning hours. Grocers have two kinds: Quick Quaker—cooks in 2% to 5 minutes —and regular Quaker Oats. Get T Stone» Overland Touring .. $75 1924 Chev. Sedan, $200 USE LUSTER GLOSS ' TOP DRESSING Mrs. J . Andrew Medea and Mrs. 8. A. Peters, Jr., serve« delicious refreshments of sandwiches add coffee, t^iffet. style. The next meeting o f tho local auxiliary, w ill *be .held oa the eve ning of Monday, November 7, M the Pioneer hall on Winburn Way. M IB « Convention At flq. Melaaa —• The 44th annual convention of We w ill deliver any amount of exceptionally good 18-tash slabs at thia price. 'Buy them now tor winter white they are cheap. bÿ Great 1923 Chev. Touring $125 Automotive Shop . Chevrolet Charter No. 33 Dealers Quaker Oats Reserve District No. R E P O R T O F T H E C O N D IT IO « O F . THE STATE BANK OF TALENT A T T A L E N T . IN T H E STATE OF OREGON A T CLOSE OF BUSINESS OCTOBER 10TH , 10»7 RESOURCE«« 1. Loan« and discounts including redis counts, accdptances or bills of ex change, sold with endorsement of the hank (Including Items shown In 29, 30 end 32, if any) ........ ...................... I 74,221 2. Overdrafts, secured end unsecured .... 31 4. Other bonds, warrants end securities Including foreign government, state, municipal, corporation, etc., including | those shown In items 30 end 36, It any .........................................................— 6,601 0. Banking house, 84,800; furaltura and fixtures, 33,025 ........................................ 7,321 7. Real estate owned other then banking house ............. 4—................. ....... - ............... 7,111 9. (ah ) Cash on hand In vault and due from banks, bankers aad trust companies designated and approved reserve agents of this bank ............. ( 17,581 9. (c ) N at anlounts due from other banks, bankers and trust companies ............. 3,68’ 11. Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and other cash x. items ...............................................j........... 131 Total cash end due from banka, item s 8, 9, 10 end 11...............................331.3fll.3O 12. Interest, taxes end expenses paid........ 6,581 w ith them aad ate flintier around a cM to « re. Thads Whet ssafla tho trip wero: Mlse L yflte S m ith , Mfce Harriot Bevington. Miss Ellen Galey. Mlsa Nedra B artlett, Miss Ellen Waters rod Miss Irene Clark. Total ZENITH Long Distance R A D IO All Electric Operation, With Zenith Performance Only $W0 w o n d e r fu l h ig h w a y s , I gqogn travet a pleasu re. Ashland Acres 1923 Tord Sodan, >100 tion. A t a tetw Rear a committee composed of H r« . Clyde M alo n J Six tubes and every In’ e a working tubo—equal to 7 in mauy ways. Super aeleetivo, rUwerful range, single control. Lifelike ifl tone quality. SULPHUR CLEARS Â PIMPLY SKIN I.IA IU A IT IK S 18. Capitol stock paid In ............... £ ....... — 17. Surplus fund ........................... JC............... 18. (a ) Undivided profits ........... ................ I 6,143.21 (b ) Least current expenses, interest and taxes paid ................... .................... D E M A N D DEPOSITS, other than hank« * snOjeet to reserve: 28. Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due the State ot Oregon, county, cities or other public funds ............... i...................................... 24. Demand certificates of deposit out ................................ .»..U......... standing Total o t demand deposits, oflher than bank deposits, subject to reserve. Items 38. 84, 88, 88 ........... ............. .. .846.384.IS T IM E AND SAVINGS D E I’OSFTS, sub ject to reserve and payable oo demand • or subject to notion: 27. Time certificates of depeolt out standing ......................... ...........I ...... ....... T o ta l at Unfla aad savings deposits payable on demand or a fllje c t to notlcfl, Items 17 and 28 .......................| 18,888.30 <4,<5fl.gt T f lt t t Total :.............................................. . 8t8T,|6ff. Aay breaking out. e( the skia en STATE OF OREGON. County ot Jttskflou I, B. B. Adamson, erfshtef of ffie above _ Rea, amk, anffs efl beriy is ovsmoflsa i e s t by apfrl/ing Mentho-Bulphur. do bolepinly swear that the above flta te n w t fs true to f f l f l pimples seem to dry right up and knowledge and belief. « TRAVBL BY MOTOR STAGS F«rr Vtoformnrtnn Inquire at AHHLAND H O TEL— llio n e 47 Fhom 104 ASHLAND P it c t o t lim ity ) Tto e, Ear, Note aad Tkroat R EA D CLASSTFIKu ADB IfigB Jted Touring, $200 Distributed through whole sale groceries in London, Liver pool, England, and Cardiff, Wales, 5,500 cases o f choice pears, canned at the Bagley can nery in Ashland, a total o t -33,- 000 cans, w ill carry the name of this city, according to Manager the Oregon Women'« Christian Ralph Koozer. Exporting o f . pears has been Temperanso Union Is being held completed, according to H r. from Tueflday until Friday of thia week at 9». Hatena, Oregon. Koqser. The C lH ’d ren’s Farm home, W ith pears and tomatoes all better mqttea Rteturea. w o d canned work has started on can peace and constitutional n \ r i l ion II ning of one thousand tons of will be tbp fovenost matters ofl|| apples, according to the mana discussion «« tho souventlon. I ger. Approximately^ 100 women » • ' are employed at the factory at Crmy Ftrt> CRfla Maday Hike— | the present t*me. Newtons are A grou p o f Ashland Camp Fire used exclusively for canning pur girls, aeeempMtod by their friend« poses and the great stock of enjoyed1 a hike to tho A shland choice fru it is already at the mine on Sunday aftern oon . Octo factory. ber 17. They carried their luadh e GRASS F IR E A grass and fence fire in the Em igrant Creek district was plainly visible here Monday evening. The long line of blase against the mountain side lasted for a short time. Mrs. W . 8. Howard has .re ceived word f r o » bur daughter, Mrs. Highbarger of Pueblo, Colorado, who with her two little daughters, M ary and Betty, has spent two or three summers at different times at the Howard home here, that she haa com pleted all necessary w o rk to make her a full fledged univer sity graduate. Each year Mrs. Hlghburger has carried on ex tension work, and spent one or two summers nt the universities studying, and at last has at tained the goal for whieh she striven. It Is her hope now to come to the coast, where she will carry on in her teaching work. Mr. and Mrs. F. 8. Carter, and Mr. Carter's mother, Mrs. Nan Carter, and h i* sister, Ifrfl. Frankie Wallace, of Portland, were visitors In Bellview last week, having driven over .from Grants Pass for the pleasure of an outing. Mrs. W. O. Tucker waa apent la prepar MANY APPLES ing The the time rags to «sake sag rU R s'ld , the Veterans’ Hospital No. 77 in FOR CANNING Portland, and in social coarsama- foreign Export Quantity of Pears Made . by Bagley Company and Lynn Naely, rqturnoJ Thurs day end their many friend« la v s been feasting on deer meat since then. M r. and Mre. WU1 W illie » « , vheee marriage was reported in the last Issue e f these nates, hare been staying /o r the past feflr days w ith Mrs? W illiams* mother. Mrs. gewall of Ashland, who has been quite 111. M r. and Mrs. 8. K. Barnes and daughter Frances, and M r. and Mrs. Wilcox of Iowa, who are visiting here, were motoring ever the fliaklyous and enjoying the beauties of a perfect October Sunday. The glory of the fall is ever set off «t this season of the year w ith masses ‘ of gor geous leaves and boughs, and this year seems more respendant than usual. Another party who were en joying the beauties of the 91s- ltiyous at this same time, were Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Jackson and son Vtrgil, and Mr. and Mr«. W . O. Tucjter. The pleasure of the day was Increased for them hy the eating of a fine chicken din ner served at the Summit Lodge during their rambles. The people of B e llv ie w ' and vicinity are as a whole delighted to see the lively Interest mani fested by the members of the Golf Club in the fascinating game on their course in our dis trict, theset autumn days. It was remarked to the w rite r not long ago, that this is one of the finest little courses in the West, and will be better and better as It grows older. Mr. 'knd Mrs. Carl Goettsche were visitors in Bellview Mon day afternoon. go away, declares a noted skis spe cialist Nothing has aver beta found to take lbs place of sulphur pa a pimple re - ass««« Slve. 14 * te basnslsso see leevpen • Just ask any druggist fsr s »sail jar of Rowlss Meatho Sujphur » I a 8 ADAMSON, Subscribed and sworn to befofe me this 15th day of C _____ - i c i - ’i i S S S i X S a i ! C O R R E C T — • Attest: , . C. W . HOLDRIDGM, F. L. HOLDRIDGM, D lreetoM . ™ Oregon growers sail eta car- to Soviet Russia. Slow ing U p ?