Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 10, 1925, Image 3

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BLAINE
CANADIAN TOWN
1 8EATTLE, Sept. 9— <U , P .) ~
on T h ird street.
.M T
OVIDS
There la ao path In thia'desert
waste.
' .Tor the winds have swept the
shifting sands; ,
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•
The trail la blind where tho
• storms here raced.
And a stranger, I, m these
fearsome lands.
But I Journey on with a light­
some tread;
I do not falter nor turn aside;
Por I see his figure. Just ahead,
He knows the way I take—
my dulde.
DOS RENT: — Sleeping room.
Call mornings. Gentlemen prefer­
red. 876 Beach street.
»• 7-1*
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FOB RRNT: — A furnished Office Phone 104-J
flg t at IIS Central Avenue. Yon
Home Piume J 04-L
•hottld see before locating. Pfcpne Office hoars, 10 to l i A. M.; I
2>4J or 481 J„
6-tf to 6 P. M.; 7 to 8 evenings. Clti-
seas Bank Building.
HOUSE FOB BSNTi — With
or without acreage. 0-rooms, large DR. « A W l X t e - A
> office. Phone 01
dandy range Included. Hot and
Sold water. Wood and milk house. DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac-
ttee limited to eye, ear, nose and
Toilet and bath, fine fruit cellar,
throat—X-ray Including teeth,.
ham garage, all kinds fruit and
Jfflce hours, 10 to 11 and 1 to
ant trees, plenty of wood wltb
6, Sweden burg Bldg., Ashland, There is no path la this track
Oregon.
■ place. Room tor 600 chickens,
ffne soil, many othpr advantages,
PLANING MILL
Very reasonable. Thia place Joins
city limits above Pox street, west
to me
of city. Inquire of B. H. Keene
Where
the unseen wind In Its
on Danu place.
O-tf
fury raves;
But it matters naught; my sells
Large bedroom
ere set, -
"
with twin beds. In furnace heat­ Dealers in Coal, Wood. Packing,
And my swift prow tosses the
ed home. t Beautifully furnished Crating and Storage. Long dist­
# seas aside;
and splendid location. All mod­ ance trucking.
Por 'th e changeless stars are
em conveniences. Phone 80SR.
steadfast yet.
6— t f T. L. POWELL—General Trans­
And i sell by his star-biased
fer — Good team and motor
trucks. Good service nt a rea­
FOR RENT— Splendid light airy
trail— my Guide.
sonable price. Phone 81.
apartment, suitable tor two or
three persons, ,6t Nutley street
Theresia no way in this starless
FKHIGE . ROACH
night;
Transfer — Bxprcss — Storage *
or phone 448J.
8-tf
Hauling — Dray work of all
There Is naught but cloud In
POR RENT—Cozy two room kinds. Quick motor service. Dry • the inky skies;
of all kinds. Phone 410-R,
furnished apartment with kitchen­ wood
376 B. Street.
113— tf The black night smothers me,
ette and private bath. Close In.
left and right; -
Adults on lye Also five room ANY G IR L IN TROUBLE— May
I stare with a blind man’s
communicate with Ensign Lee
furnished house at 168 Har-
straining eyes;
of the Salvation Army at the
gadlne 8t. P. L. Putnam. Phone
White Shield Horae, 586 May- But my steps are firm, for I can
III.
6-tf
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
not stray;
The
ftath to my feet seems
FOB RENT— 2 store rooms,
light
and wide;
splendid location tor restaurant
LET JERRY O'NEAL
Por I hear his voice— “I am
aad barber shop. Across from
the way!”
8 . P. Bepot.
Inquire 524 A- Figure on your next Job of plumb­
And I sing as I follow him
Bt.
1-1 Mo.« ing.
Shop Phone 188-J; Res. Phone
on— my Onlde.
FOR KENT—Two apartments,
Robert J. Burdette.
I end 4 rooms. Partly furnished
A U C T IO N E E R
with garage. Close to Junior
A. L. GIDEON
High. Inquire 227 Oberlin. 1-tf Sales taken anywhere— anytime.
The evening fun consisted of
acting oat an old
fashioned
coentry school. Caribel More­
house acting an teacher. After
rail call, I asanas were conducted
la art, geography, history, spell-1
lag. music and language. The!
superintendent made a visit giv­
ing an intelligence teat which
afforded much fan, Mr. C. N.
Glllmore taking this party vary
ably.
The pupils aa asnal were
eager for recess during which
they played games on the lawn
which was beautifully lighted
with Japanese lanterns.
The school bell rang and af­
ter the pupils had marched to
their seats, refreshments were
served by members of the Ash­ SHENANDOAH CRASH
land society.
. PROBE IS STARTED
TUBES
BOVI.KVA RD nnii RTTERMAX
V liere l i r e s 'and tu b e s a rt
FOR SALE: —- Sand for plast­
ering and concrete work. Cist
out of solid stone. Fnlly tested.
Beaver Realty Co.
213-tf
MARCELLING YBc. Phone 186J
tor appointment or
maa S t, upstairs apt. 887-1 mo.
r
a
. . .
—
MATERNITY
Reasonable Ratee
163 Granite. Telephone 163
WANTED. — Housework by
»vornan with child. No objection
to country. Mrs. M. Denton. 077
Ibmch.
7-3t«
FDR TRADE OR SELL— 1816
Dodge car in running condition.,
386.00; 1 light team ot horsea at
a sacrifice, many other thing, at
your Price tor quick sale this
week. I am moving. E. tt. Keene,
Ok Daan places Just west of city
Marita.
•'&
C onvalescent
home
Where the sick are cared tor
»pedal t«to to lafílM a, Call 111
COMPLETE
Electric
Battery
SERVICE
THE PARK
GARAGE
Crank Cáse Service
nee of the once widely used
mustache cup. William Whee­ VBttrxl Here—
Do you Jrenieuft>er when
berry of Wheeberry-by-the-8ea,
Mrs. W. W. Newcombe of Grants
England, inventor of that nearly Paas visited in Ashland yesterday voti wore married
obsolete utensil. Is in Los An­ with Mrs. Earl Blake of Laurel
geles to interview motion picture
producers.
Wheeberry gave-aa-kis reason
for approaching movie Czars, the
fact that motion pictures, per­
| Cover w ith w et baking soda— I
haps more than any other
afterwards apply gently —
medium, could serve as an edu­
cational factor in re-establishing
IO7O
PHONI
the lip foliage such aa flourished
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80 years ago.
“Men will go back to mns-
tach 1 oe if they» see them worn
by screen heroes,” the English
man said.. “A mustache is a
manly adornment.’’
He made it clear, however,
that the facial farces worn by
’Sheiks.”
and
the so-called
URNS
V IC K S
Export Eloctricisn In Charge
Wall Boards
Schumacher (Plaster center)
Pacific-5-Ply (Redwood center)
Upsoji (All pulp: blue center)
each the best of its respective kind
Samples and Prices on Request
ASHLAND LUMBER
COMPANY
th e liy T ra c k
P h o n e 20
MI ST YOU CHANGE HEADLIGHT
Ashland. Oregon
g.
EQUIPMENT?
We have the standard lenses, light bulb3, etc.'
Balloon Tires and Weed Chains to Fit
Remington Ainiiiiiiiitiiui, Hunting Knives, Powder
Solvent, etc. In fact everything you will need for
that hunting trip.
LEEDOM’S
Tires, Replacements and Parts
Opposite Lithia Springs Hotel
E R E X C U R SIO N FARES
Go now—save money
Return limit October 31st
And go one way via
California
Four popular trains daily over scenic
Shasta route. Thence three routes east,
with convenient connections at eastern
terminal*.
Fast, luxuriously appointed trains;
personal service; delicious meals in
Southern Pacific dining c*r*» r M j j i
Return same way,or any
ARMY
GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town-
Opposite New Hotel
CYCOL
MOTOR
fflfc f FROM DESTRUCTIVE
SULPHO COMPOUNDS.
Service is essential
in night driving
M e d le ta e i:.^
FOR SALE— Used
Upright
plaao, 3110, time if desired. In­
tu ire at Bortenson’s 10c 8tore.
296-tf
TMiitg*a
Williams Service
Station
WASHINGTON, Sept. 9— (U.
P .)— ^ e court of inquiry, to
hoar the evidence of the Sflen-
aadoah disaster, and to establish
Offlciall ytbe cause of the ca­
tastrophe, will convene at Lako-
LOS ANGELES— In the hope kuast as soon as possible, ac­
of repopuiarltlng the now deca­ cording to Secretary of the Navy
dent mustache aad, hence, the Wilbur.
The
Wednesday club
held which are popularly allowed to
their first meeting since ¿he pass tor bonafide mustaches, he
week. Park Hotel. Remodeled C. ELLYHOV SHINN, U..M.D. summer season yesterday after- does not Include in what he
Citizens Bank Illilg.
noon at 2:30 in the parlor of terms a “ manly adornment.”
throughout. Hot and cold water
|
Wheeberry is 8tf" years of age,
80 7-tf Office Phone 1SI. Res. Pitone 184 the Presbyterian church. •
A regular business meeting’ he said.. His invention of tbe
Evenings By Appointment •
FOR KENT— Furnace heated
was held to decide the plans for famous mustache cup was made
8TATEMENT
the year.
The presiding . o ffi-|tn 1871. He conceived the eon-
•pertinent, new, modern, and
of the Citizens Bank of Ashland,
close In.
Furnished or unfur-
eers were Mrs. W . M. Poley, tri vance, he said, purely in self
ntsbed. 118 Hsrgadlne.
S02-tf of Ashland, County of Jackson, president; Mrs. L. 8. Brown, I defense, having at the time an
State of Oregon, showing the
vice president; Mrs. L. J. Harner, abundant growth above kis up-
amount standing to .the credit
treasurer; Mrs. C. B. H ow ell,1 per lip. Since that time he has
of every depositor July 1, 192E,
secretary.
j never shaved the mustache off,
who has not made a deposit, or
Mrs. H. 8 .Harrison delighted, merely trimming it carefully
FOR HALE: — Ford Sedan, in who has not withdrawn any part
good mechanical condition. Re­ of his deposit (commercial de­ tbe club with a number of each week.
selections on tbe piano.
Read-'
The Englishman produced his
cently painted. A real bargain. posits), principal or interest, for
logs
were
also
given.
own
mustache cup, which, he
Terms to suit. Phone li7 R 6-2 1 a period of m ore-'than seven
The room waa prettily de- said, ’ he carried everywhere.
(7 ) years immediately prior to
E A T MELONH: — Fine large
"Not one of the hotels at
said date, with the name, last
watermelons, lc per lb., at ranch.
which I have been has one?’ he
known place of residence or
Cante ropes, potatoes, string beans.
hastened to explain. It was of
postoffice address of such de­
polished silver, and collapsible,
Wind Fall Pears. 60c per box. positor, and tbe fact of bis death
folding into an object scarcely
Cooking apples, 50c per box-. Call if i known: -
‘
Calendar Of Events—
more bulky than an ordinary
366 J1 a t evenings or 260J office
Nellie E. Sparks, Unknown, I
The Daughters of tl
billfold.
phone. Leave orders at 63 North 31.56.
meet In Medford at t
The Inventor has a museum
Main St. W. W. Robison.
7-tf
Mrs. J. W. Thomason. Un­
Hall Saturday, Sept
at
his home, he said, in which'
known, 336.23.
One Binali wood
FORJiALE_____________
at 2:00.
repose many mustache cups used
SJATE OF OREGON,
range and other household goods.
by noted personages all over the
COUNTY OF JACKSON, ss.
620 Liberty street.
7-2*
world.
This collection he plans
1. V. O. N. Smith, being first
to bequeath to the British Mu­
FOR HALE: — Golden and duly sworn, depose and say upon
seum. •
Lemon cling peaches. Doran, 698 oath, that I am the cashier of the
Citizens
Rank
of^Ashland,
County
Ashland St. Phone 286J.
tf
of Jackson, State of Oregon;
City
Eugene and Junction
FOR BALE— Tomatoes, 1 cent that the foregoing a statement
canneries F ruit Growers! Union
pound. Also petite prunes. C. is a full, true, correct and com­
employ 600 persons.
A. Gray, 1372 Lows.
5-tf plete statement, showing the Huvpilsc Party—
,
FOR SALE— 10-acre farm; 7 name» last known residence or . Miss Florence Allen who Is
Corvallis— Loeal cannery
postotfice address fact of death, to teach In Visalia, Calif., was
acres In cultivation, family or­
if known, and the amount to surprised Tuesday evening at the out carload of goods daily.
chard; 7-room house; barn; good
the credit of each depositor as home of Miss Eva Poley with a
water; right in the town of Mill.
10,000 Oregon farms hsv-i
required by the provisions of surprise party.
City. . The town with the big
radio sets, or one ouf of'Aévery
Sections 10160-10163, Inclusive,
There
were
about
twenty-one
payroll.
Price 36,000.
W ill
*
Oregon Laws.
,
present from the ’ choir and five farms.»
trade for Ashland property of.
V. O. N. SM ITH
Westminster Guild of the Pres-
equal or lesser value, and give
i
Subscribed and sworn to before byterinn church.
time on difference.
Address,
me this 16th day of.July, A. D„
Mrs. Wilmer Poley delight­
owner, J. E. Ray, Mill City, Ora­
1926.
fully entertained with some of
son.
4-2«*
8. A. PETERS. JR..
lfer readings.
BUILDING, Repairing, Shing­
Notary Public of Oregon.
At s lata rfonr refreshments both local and internal, and has her
My commission expires Novem­ were served of ice cream and suqceashil in the treatment o f Catarri
ling, Painting, Kalsomlnlng,1 Re-
wafers.
The guests of honor, fo c o v r fOyesT». Sold by all dmjgi*’
flnlahtng. W. T. Blackwell, 219 ber 16,’ 1926.
C O -T o led o . Oh
3-4 Thnrs. Miss Florence' Allen was pre- F. J. CHENFY
Garfield. Phone 323L,
307-tf
BOOMS: — |3 to >5 by the
OTTAWA. Sept. #— «J. P . ) ~
District Attorney Nevelle was to-
dayJ starting an inveatigation in­ The fate of Hawkesbury village
to What is believed to hare been depended today on the vagaries
a widespread liquor plot, involv­ of the wind, as one of the
ing rum runners, smugglers, hi greatest forest fires in Canadian
lackers and customs and imm i­ history roared through the tim­
gration officers at the Canadian ber lands about the town.
border.
He was to confer today with
William Kartzmark, deputy cus­
toms collector In charge at
You can save on Tires
Blaine.
As the result of the
and
preliminary
investigation.
In ­
spector Allen of
the
United
States border patrol has resigned^
according to the im m igration■
commissioner at Seattle.
The'
•
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alleged plot came to light after,
a battle between rum runners
and hl jackers near Blaine last
Saturday night.
,
Driving at night, perhaps for greater comfort or to avoid
the congestion o f traffic, or under stress o f necessity— de­
pendability o f your motor oil is o f vital importance. For
service stations and garages are closed and aid for the
stalled motorist is extremely uncertain.
Y ou can depend on Cycol to protect youf motor every inch
o f the way. For Cycol is refined to produce correct lubricat­
ing "bodies” for various motors and operating conditions.
Dependability in Cycol results from the refining treatment,
which starts with the crude o il itself— during the very
first stage, o f distillation; later, perfect filtration o f th e ’dis­
tilled oil; then redistillation and finally, a mechanical pro­
cess which forces out any possible lingering impurities. AU
this is in addition to the usual purifying processes recog­
nized by refiners. That’s why Cycol wears so weU and is so
economical to use.
MOTOR OIL
L
Southern Pacific lin e s
Q. N. Kramer, Loeal A gen t
Sustained Quality
Attend the State Fair, Sac
ran tolo, Sept. 6*13.
Celebrate California Diamond Ju
Mlee, San Francisco, Sept. 5-18.
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Sustained Quality In
M O TO RM AT1S
means a standard o f
worth and character
. r ig id ly sustained