Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 16, 1925, Image 3

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    tern IlAOMI RAJh^dOl^st
Mesdames *•. h.
CONVALESCENT HOME
Where thè «lek are eared for
•pedal rate to invalida. Call I IS
WANTED-—Woman to
with houes work.
App
Granite St.
F O B R E N T — Apartment, 5
rooms ¿with pantry and bath.
Also garage. Modern and clean
at 155 Seventh street.
Phone
277L or call at 117 Sherman.
12-tf
FO R
R E N T —Entire
lower
floor with private bath. Oarage.
Also two rooms with kitchenette.
Call after 5 p. m., comer Pins
and Nutley.
F O B R EN T— Pire room bung­
alow.
Furnished.
Inquire 743
East Main.
11-3*
FOB RENT — Houaekeepinj
apartment.
Inquire 227 Oberlin
FOR R E N T — New, modern,
furnace Mated Apts., and sleep-,
lng rooms. Chattln Apts.. Phone
3 0 Î-R ,
’
-
,fcl Me.
FOB RENT: — A furnished
fla t nt 12S Central Avenue. You
should see before locating. Phone
STEAD— If you want a
mestead near Ashland
VISION
d timber. Just answer
‘TIs
fine
to
have a vision fair
Box 17, Care Tidings.
and bright.
And good to dream the dreams
MARCELLINO 78c. Phone 180 J
of noble thought—
for appointment or call «3 Hel­ But better if you bring these
man St., upstairs apt. IS7-1 mo.
things to pass
W
ith
hope transmuted into
MATERNITY
substance wrought.
Reasonable Rales
Oh, let * not * rosy visions fade
153 Granite. Telephone 153
«W —
WANTED— Good pump action Let them he mandates that the
wine obey.
shot gun, 13 gauge. Leave a£
Bates Barber 8bop
Llthla Ho-
tel Bldg.
12-2» The people periqh— where no
visions are—
LOST— Auto crank for Chand
W ith" M ger heart, oh. make
1er car between 158 Mead St.
them all come trne.
and Vista,'Friday. Please leave T ill they are brighter than yon
at Tidings.. 8. J. Hpff.
13-3
distant star
And Joy of service rendered
CASH PAID for false teeth,
comes to you.
dental gold, platinum end dis-
Ah!
You can do no higher, bet­
carded Jewelry.' Hoke Smelting
ter deed
A Refining Co., Otsego. Michi­
gan.
197— H Than give* the world that which
the world doth need.
— MRS. FR AN K A. BRECK.
Civic Clab Mcfetteft—
PHYSICIANS
DR, W .-J . CRANDALL
FOR R EN T— Splendid light airy Osteopathic Physician A Surgeon
apartment, suitable for two or Office Phone 120.
Home 4A7-J
three persons, S I Nuttey street
First National Bank Bldg.
o r phono 44SJ. a
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DR. CHARLES A. HAINES
Physician and surgeon
Office Phone I04-J
Hume P tx.nelM -L
FOR HALE— Rhode Island Red
Office honra, 10 to 12 A. M.; 3
pallets.
Mrs. W. D. Booth,
to 5 P. M.; 7 to 8 evenings. Cltl-
Phono 267Y.
12-2
xeus Bank Building.
D R .'H A W L E Y — Above Tidings
Office. Phone 9 1 . ____
Good 7-room plastered house,
sio itly location, easily reached,
eart side, close to schools, over
hall acre, non-resident owner
J oaf reduced price from 14760 to
14200, eeey terms.
New bungalow near boulevard
and'schools, special reason for
•el I lng, easy terms, only 93600.
SS seres, well located, 4-rooin
bungalow, 57500.
10-acre orchard home, fine lo­
cation, good 4 -room bungalow,
orchard fine condition and pro-,
duelng well, "96300.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
«throat— X-ray including teeth,.
Jffice hours, 10 to 12 and 2 to
6, Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland,
Oregon.
PLANING M IL L
JORDAN'S SASH AND CABINET
WORKS, Cor, Holman and Van
Ness.
194——tf
W H IT T L E TRANSFER CO.
For Service
Dealers In Coni. Wood, Packtng,
Crating and Storage. Long dist­
house, ance tracking.
»2109.
16 acres near highway, good
location, half cleared, 11350.
7 1-2-acre orchard home, bouse
garage, chicken houses, produces
well, good condition, 93750.
6-room bouse best part of
town just., off Boulevard, estate
clo^Jng out, only 92500.
L a rg e ,tra c t well located for
subdivision, offered by an old
estate for only |76.60 per acre.
Fine corner for service station,
with old house, only 92200.
Good lota for 9400 to 91000.
A pertleularly fine lot very
close In on paved street, only
91900 for short time.
18 acres with 4-room house,
mostly cleared, alfalfa and largo
garden, good location near Pa-
cifto Highway, 93,090.
Shall be glad to show you
these.
H. C. Oeley, 66 East
Main Street.
11-5
T. L. PO W ELL— General Trans­
fer — Good team sad moter
tracks. Good service at a rea-
„ sonable price. Phone 82.
Transfer — Express — Storage
Hauling — Dray work of all
kinds. Quick motor service. Dry
wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R,
376 B. Street.
112— tf
ANY G IR L IN TROUBLE— May
communicate with Ensign Lee
of the Salvation, Army at the
WbUe Shield Home, 665 May-
fair AVe.. Portland, Oregon.
PLUMBING
L E T JER R Y O’N EA L
Figure on yonr next Job of plumb
lng.
Shop Phone 182-J; Ree. Phon«
1S8-L; 208 E. Main Street
A U C T IO N E E R
A. L. GIDEON
Sales taken anywhere— anytime.
Ashland. Oregon
BICYCLE FOR SALE— Second
C. KLLY8ON SHINN, D.MJ>.
hand, good condition.
John
Cttizens Bank Btdg.
Onley,
570
Fairview,, phone
Office Phone 181. Ree. Phone 184
431-J.
11-3*
Eveninge By Appotntanent
FOR SALE— Grocery, doing
NOTICE TO CREDITOR«
cash business in growing town,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
with good future prospects. Write
that tile undersigned has been
W m ' Harrl«T Chiloquin, Oregon.
duly appointed Administrator of
11-6
the Estate of L. A. Michels, also
known as Louts A. Michels, end
FOR SALE— Fine
Annie Michels, both deceased,
pears, 76c box. Newb
and all persons having claims
T alen t Phone 373J2
against said Estate are required
FOR SALE BY OW NER—One to present«them, duly verified,
>ry Bungalow, furnished, two and with proper vouchers, w ith­
artments or one family home, in six months from this date to
one In.
Reasonable for cash. 'L. A. Roberts, Attorney for
Rush St
1®-K said Estate, at hla office over
E A T MELONS: — Fine large The Cltisens Bank of Ashland,
watermelon«, lc per lb., at ranch. Ashland. Oregon.
Dated August 26, 1925.
Cantelopos, potatoes, string beans.
Wind Fall Peara, 50c per hox.
Cooking apples, 60c per box. Call
S6SJ1 at evenings or 240J office
phone. Leave orders at 63 North
Classified Ads Bring Results.
Main 8t. W. W . Robiaon.
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FOR SALB— 10-acre farm; 7
acres in cultivation, family or­
chard; 7-room house; barn; good
watery right In the town af Mill
City.
The town with the big
payroll.
Price 4 6,000.
win
trade for Ashland property ol
equal or lesser value, and give
time on difference.
Address
owner, J. E. Ray, M ill City. Ore
•
4-26*
NG, Repairing, Shing­
ling, Kalaomlnlng, Re-
W. T. Blackwell, 919
Phene 323L,
807Hf
FOR
SALB— Used
Upright
piano, 3110, time If desired, In-
« u lr d a t Borgen son’s 10c Btore.
29 6-tf
destroys
FLIES
MOSQUITOS
. MOTHS
ANTS
ROACHES
Ete.
Winchester Store
Mr. Jesse Wlnbura entertained
a tew of his friends Sunday at
hta mountain home sip and Salt
A delicious seven course
Phench dinner was served to
the guests.
Those present were Mrs. M<S>
Cnaky. Central Point; Mrs. I,.
A. Salade. Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Salhde. Jr., Central Point;. Mias
Mara's Bank Meeting—
The sessions of the oyganisa-
■ of the Citisene Bank, were
•umed last evening after hav-
lag been suspended during the
vacation months.
' Tcwahow their Interest In the
oifeanlxatlon which styles Itself
"The Junor Directors” the dl-
reetors of the bank, tendered
a dinner for the opening meeting
Vhtoh was served at the Blue
Ftower Lodge.
We
wives of the employee*
T7:e
occasion was much enjoyed by
ail present and it waa felt that
ft was a most auspicious be­
ginning for a pleasant and pro­
fitable series of meetings.
being Included as guests.
The Resale Value o f Your
iwnng.
I f you ever want to sell your home, you will
find its regale value increased by a “Check”
Seal electrical installation.
The “ Check” Seal is a recognized mark o f
identification for qualified electrical contract­
ors who make your house a real home o f elec­
trical comfort. Like modern plumbing and
hardwood flooring, “ Check” Seal wiring is a
definite resale aaaet.
Before you build or buy, insist on “Check”
Seal electrical wiring. And when you buy elec­
trical appliances, remember also that the
“ Check” Seal identifies electrical retailers who
sell quality electrical merchandise.
X
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Check Seal” Electrical Equipment Sold
FRANKLIN'S
Murphy Electric Company
SUPERIOR
BREAD
knows
NO SEASONS
Its the best at all periods
o f the year.
Franklin Bakery
WHY PAY MORE
Good
FOR MEATS
—That’s tlie kind of teeth
children have who clean
them regularly.
Phroplylactic
Tooth Brush
Child’s Size
when
; The 4th Street
Market, Phone 114
sells the best grade
meats
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy -
FOR LESS
Wo Deliver
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Prescription Druggist
Llthla Springs Hotel Building
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Indeed yes, cleanness in gasoline has everything to do w ith the value
or miles .you get in exchange for your motor-fuel money.
W hy? Consider these facts. The gasoline cleanness that really insures
“mnrftvnilfg to the gallon” is unseen. You feel it in your motor. For it
results in instant ignition at the spark, and complete “burning” or ex­
plosion, w ith no wasted or unconsumed fuel. Youf engine gets every
ounce o f power contained in each “charge”
Associated Gasoline is distilled by m ethods that provide a scientifically
correct range or “chain” o f boiling points, gradually rising from the
lower or mote “volatile" parts on up through the heavier or power-
yielding parts. Associated is thorough-bred, unmixed, honest,depend­
able It does a clean, thorough job in a snappy, business-like manner.
Use Associated. Get “more miles to the gallon*’ through sustained
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Will Be Sold At The Jackson ...
County Fair
Sand for pidät­
Tiding s Want Ads Pay
The club appreciated doopl«
the addresses given, with the
strong contrasts from our far-
thereat north to the sonny
southlands, ao Interestingly told
by the travelers. ,
Just before announcing (hat
ton wan served,
Mrs.
Mnc-
Cracken presented the club with
a lovely punch ladle to ac­
company the howl which was
a g ift to the elnb from ths
Chamber of Commerce. I Mrs.
Harris- Dean and Mrs. Frank
Jordan, ha hostesses, poured at
a daintily appointed table.
1
te work. Cixt
Folly tested.
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"Summer Vacation Reminis­
cences.” was the theme of Tues­
day’s .meeting oif the Civic Im ­
provement Club which convened
at 2.80 p. m., in regular session,
following the Executive Board
meeting at which business mat,
ters were largely taken care of
for the coming month.
The
meeting with Mrs. Gordon Mac-.
Cracken In the chair was opened
b y 'th e salute to the flag, fol­
lowed by the official club song,
"America the BMntlful,'* led by
Mrs. Fred Nell, with Misa Bern«
Haight at the piano.
Interm t-
lng reports of committees were
given during the business ses­
sion, and nix new members were
welcomed Into the club. Advance
announcement waa made con­
cerning the "Rummage Safe."
which Is a Fall event in club an­
nals. and the chairman asked
that all bear the date In mind
and lay aside articles dn/lng
their fall clMning that would be
avsilable' for this sale which
would be held early In October.
The chairman of the program
committee, Mrs. Louis Dodge,
then announced the opening num­
ber of the day’s entertainment,
which waa a group of delightful
selections,
pleasingly
Inter­
preted by Misa Berna Haight,
who told of the compositions,
both Autumn pieces; the one
MacDowell’s "In Autumn" from
hie Woodland
SketchM,
the
other from another American
composer.
She, graciously re­
turned,. playing another bright
selection.*
In Mrs. Pell’s un­
avoidable absence' "The West,"
which waa the flfst In the sym­
posium of "Vacation Remlntf-
cenceS." waa omitted.
Mrs.
William
Myer whose
theme was "The North," came
next. In .the honr that followed
the speaker, after a vary clever
Introduction started with her
party from Seattle-to the north-
land.
The personnel of this
group was composed of the fob
lowing: Mrs. W illiam Myer, h<fl
Oerter. s M »lae Fraoeoe Ker
reman. a M ead who Joined them
at Portland. The ptoaeant little
vlelt la Seattle, the eetahlteh-
ment on hoard the "Admiral
Rogere.” the varlooa etopa en­
route, the aide tripe, the vlaRa
to different glaciers, and the
longer stay at Sitka, a lf were
graphically pictured.
In r Sitka,
the Sheldon Jackson School, the
little
Presbyterian church
la
which President Harding sat at
warship and the pew oP whleh
la now marked with a brasi
plate, was rial ted. the legend«,
the flowers, were an described.
Many Interesting hits of Ilfs on
the boat, people and eatorUfa-
ment were glimpsed In this de­
lightfully told summer's outlay.
"The South and West” wad
the theme of Mrs. J. W. McCoy'»
story of a vacation, opvaring
months la time and In which
twenty-seven states were visited.
W ith Vat a brief ward eoaesrnlng
Loa Angeles, Houston, and Dallas,.
Texas were
visited;
historic
Vicksburg, Greensboro, A la..j dif­
ferent eitios of Florida, wltjb Il­
luminating discussion of theta-
beauty. ths progressiveness and
products of ths stats all had
n share of ths speaker’s atten­
tion.
“ Because ao different,
Florida and California should
not be compared.” The longest
and one of the most interesting
visits was made at Norfolk, Va.,
where two and n half months
wars spent. After tolling of the
things that moat deeply Impres­
sed her in Washington. Mrs. Mc­
Coy lightly glimpsed ths home­
ward Journey, with a - day of Id-
tense heat In ths central ’wort,
8 m Oar Booth in the Fruit Exhibit Buildfctg.
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