Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 22, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    Fiai m u
«BUS» » am naïves.
POLITICAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS tot the ring.
Detective Mellyer, ill charge of
G. W. Milam
C o lu m n
the investigation, spent the great­
Independent
C lassified Colom n R ates
er
p art of the day with a moving
Candidate for County School
One cent the word each
Superintendent of Jackson Coun­ van, collecting stolen furniture
time.
ty, Oregon.
from homes and bidding places
To run every issue for one
about the city. Detective Mallet,
month or more, %e the word
ANNOUNCEMENT
co-operating with him, again raid­
each time.
In announcing myself as an
Independent candidate .for Cor-i
FOR RENT
oner for Jackson county:— I do
so with the firm belief th a t the
FOR RENT: — Clean, cozy,
people do not want m inority rule. ,
three-room furnished apartm ent.
It is proven th a t the direct
Private bath Southern exposure.
prim aries are a failure, only 30
A dults only. /»7 Vista street
per cent vote was cast at the
Phone 122.
41— tf
spring
prim aries, which is not a
—
----
I
voice
of
the people. In this elec­
FOR RENT— Furnished house,
478 Boulevard.
36— lm o tion all parties have the privilege
of voting for their choice.
FOR RENT— Completely fu r­
I need no introduction to the
bished apartm ent. 75 Bush St. people of Jackson county where
37— tf I have lived for 15 years, and
given the best of my life, time
FOR SALE
and money for the upbuilding and !
FOR HALE— 6 room house, betterm ent of the entire commun­
first class condition, Garage and i ity.
I have been assistant to the
woodshed.
Lot 50x145.
Fruit
present
coroner for eight years
trees, berries.
Includes $700
and
understand
every detail of
w orth of furniture, fruit jars,
the w’ork, therefore I am compet­
garden tools, etc. Reasonable for
ent to handle the affairs of the
quick sale. Call 132 5th St.
office.
43— 6
Yours for clean, progressive
and
efficient women and men in
FOR SALE— House and 2 lots,
term s. Inquire 824 Beethman St., office in Jackson county.
NELLIE M. PERL.
Medford.
43— 3*
Classified
M M
Only results can w in
su ch a record !
ANNOUNCEMENT
FOR SALE— Few nice Wyan-
Cftunty Coroner
dott fryers; also two choice bar­
In
announcing
my candidacy
red Rock cockerels. Phone 273-L
for
the
office
of
coroner,
I ‘feel
43— 2
j th at I am no stran g er among you,
FOR SALE: — 12-inch body j a » 1 was duly nominated at the
fir, $3.50 per tier. Address W. R. May prim ary on the republican j
Williams, Rt. 1, Ashland. 41— 10* i ticket for which I am thankful.
And I hold out the same belief
FOR SALE — Pigs, inquire W. now as then th a t the m ajority
L. Moore Belleview. Phone 10F4. should and m ust rule and am at
40— 5* all tim es willing to strictly abide
6-ROOM Modern House, 2 by their decision. Regarding the
blocks from H aw thorne school office for which I aspire, will say
on paved street, well furnished. th a t I still hold out the belief
Lot 80x160. P arty leaving town. jth a t the office should not continue
F o r quick sale $3250, on good for the fifth term under the same
term s at 6 per cent. W. W, Robi- i m anagem ent however efficient it
■on, 63 North Main St.
38— t f ' niay be> and should it be placed in
•------------------------ ■--------------------- i my charge I shall surely exercise
nungslow s— L o t.
I the samc 1’,dsn,ent and efficiency
I have some fine Bungalow, " 'hich ‘ alo n i has b r" ',Bl" ab ° " 1
r * m
• Ash-
»
I my success as an . undertaker.
Houses and Building Lots
j
.
...
.
. I Trusting th a t by your voice at
land for sale, will accept good
, ..
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t
,
i
.
the election polls I may be plac-1
Bonds, Notes or Mortagea on
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x
,
1
.
ed in a position to be of greater!
payments, and give easy term s on 1
service
balance. Se me before buying a
I tru ly remain.
home.
H. W. CONGER.
A. L. LAMB, 178 A St.
Medford, Ore.
Box 422, Ashland.
Pd. Adv.
Medford. Ore
35— 1 Mo.
Buy b etter milk. Phone 257-J
for it.
33— 1 mo.*
®0AT SINKS, RUINS
BIG TRIP TO ARCTIC
PORTLAND, Oct. 22. — Prop-'
FOR HALE — or exchange for
erty valued in excess of $7500!
$35,000.00. 160 acres, 100 culti­
stolen from local stores by the
vated, free water, lots of it. 20
i th eft ring now under in v estig a-'
head of large size Registered Jer- tion, was recovered by the police j
•eya, the finest strain in Oregon. yesterday and through lack of
30 head of registered Duroc pigs, space in the police property rooms,
200 W hite Leghorn chickens, team
was stored in a warehouse until
of Registered Im ported Perchon
the courts release it to its own­
m ares 1900 lbs. each. About ers.
$3000.00 w orth of farm equip­
No arrests were made yesterday
m ents, modern house, large barn
i
in
connection with the operations
and other buildings. W ill take
of
F rank Taylor, H. C. Ban field
Income property up to $20,000.00,
long tim e on balance at 6 per cent. and W illard O akes,, the alleged
ringleaders of the gang now held !
Courtesy to brokers or agents.
J. J. Deakon, Phone 330, Ashland in jail. The police moved cau­
Oregon.
33— 1 mo. tiously, m erchants and business i
men were not willing to swear
FOR HALE— Reed baby cart in to complaints unless positive e v i-'
good condition; reasonably priced, dence of dishonesty was fo rth ­
Phone 427-Y or call 733 Oak St. coming, so the police spent the ‘
32— tf day d a rin g a num ber of local,
homes of household goods, fu r-|
MISCELLANEOUS
nitu re and a rt objects said to
have been furnished by m em bers’
W ILL take on good Jersey cow
in milk fdr pasturage.. Talent,
Box 137.
Phone H-F-5. 43— 2
WANTED— Plain and fancy
sewing, address 140 Central Ave.
42— 5*
WANTED— W ork by competent
experienced janitor. All or part
tim e. W ill do anything. Refer­
ences 218-Y.
32— tf
CORDS and BALLOONS
rim
Unnecessary Legislation
The Dairy Industry is prospering.
Only a small portion (leas than 30
percent) of total milk production is
used in the manufacture o f butter.
Consumer should have the right to
choose his food as well as his clothes.
Oleomargarine is d e a n , sanitary,
healthful.
M anufacture o f Oleomargarine is
supervised by Federal Government.
You know exactly w hat you are
buying.
D o not let selfish interests dictate
People of O regon--W hy must you be bothered each election year
to vote on measures that you have given definite assertion you do
not want?
You decisively defeated one “Anti-Margarine” bill just four years ago
by practically a 2 to 1 vote.
They are trying to hand out the same old “chestnut” again.
It is Class Legislation - -a n attempted Monopoly.
Protect Your Home and Pocket Book
V ote N O o n the Anti-Margarine B ill Novem ber 4th
[ bwo m v u t is u s s t ]
PU R E M ARGARINE PR O D U C T S COMMITTEE
By F. J. BLAKELEY, Chairman
your food.
or w h e e l ch a n g e)
Leedom’s Tire House
VOTE 307X NO/
greatest achievement
in cereals !
N E W STYLE H -O O A T S
are
entirely different. They cook quickly
into granular oatmeal with wonderful
flavor. A new breakfast delight.
'•‘••»«♦•«•SI
A n experienced food critic says: "Your
new style H-O Oats has the best flavor
and is the best cereal o f any in the
country. How do you do it?”
Goats Bred
by registered
buck, with 8 1-2 qts. milk strain,,
low Oh&rges. Goat Farm 2 1-2
miles south on Pacific Highway.
14— 1 mo.*
CREAM WILL CLEAR
A S T M -U P HEAD
If your nostrils are clogged and
your bead is stuffed because of
nasty catarrh or a cold, apply a
little pure, antiseptic cream into
your nostrils.
It penetrates
through every air passage, sooth­
ing and healing swollen, inflam ­
ed m embranes and you get in­
sta n t relief.
Try this. Get a small bottle
of Ely’s Cream Balm at any drug
store. Your clogged nostrils open
rig h t up; your head is clear; no
more hawking or snuffing, dry­
ness, struggling for breath is
gone. You feel fine.
, .
Dont Let
the Whole Country'
Laugh at Oregorfc
Freak Legislation w
I
The meaty granules provide roughage
ancj vigorous digestion. The wealth of
nourishment contained gives vim and
energy for the day’s work.
WANTED: — Nursing. Will
consider house work. Am a post
graduate of N. W. school of mas­
sage
and
electro-therapeutics.
Mrs. Leighton, 153 Granite or
Phone 153.
33— 1 mo.
Instantly Opens Every Air
Passage—Clears Throat, Too,
N 1923 a group o f tire experts from th e
E ast b egan m a n u fa ctu re o f a tire th a t
w as to represent th eir com b in ed life tim e
experience.
No pains were spared to make that tire the
most worthy tire on the market in material,
workmanship and actual service in mileage.
Their massive non-skid treads affords sur­
prisingly long wear and safety!
Today that tire is the best selling tire made
in any exclusively Pacific Coast factory. It is
the C-T-C!
We are proud to represent the C-T-C tire in
this town. Stop in and let us put one on your
car.
( w ith o u t
tV<*dn<vrfbty, betotPT tîiî, lih îi
ed "The Tapestry Schoppa’* at
Milwaukie and recovered about
?500 worth of silks and tapestries,
a valuable silver set and a m a­
hogany tea wagon which Oakes
and ihe two Interior decorators
adm itted had been stolen from
local stores.
Try this new cereal yourself and be
convinced.
Dizziness Is
Nature’s Warning
W es
PM# fnc
Headaches and dizziness are N a­
ture’s warning o f a disordered di
gestion. If ignored, chronic il
health may follow. Avoid this bj
taking TANLAC, the world’s great­
est digestive medicine. TANLAC
will toqe up your stomach, cleans«
your system and build you up tc
robflst health.
TANLAC
T h e W orld’s Beet T on ic
A t All Good Drug Stores
Over 40 Million Bottles Sold
Taka Taalae Vegetable Pills for
Constipation
^rALo.NiVyt)KK
WCtGHTi i s n Ä
and best
3t breakfast
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