Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 21, 1925, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    -S
'
'f
JMVW. J. CRANDALL
W
* 4 5
1 IW
Home U h o a e lU -L TJ m favors and fortaae which
life bestows
•tinny two- Office hoars, 10 to 13 A. M.; 8
We find to oar dull dismay
roo» furtitoltod apartment will» to 5 P. M.; 7 to 8 evening*.' Cltl-
Are not to be had for the ask­
kltehm «te and prtvnte bath. «oaa Bank Bnlldlng. .
ing.
Cfc»o to. SI7 VtoU 81. Pho»«
HAWUBY — Above TMlaga
She has naught to give away.
I t} .
14-tf
Office. Phone 81.
FOR RENT-—
6-room tarnished M U BRNEHT A. WOOD«— Prac­
tice limited to eye, ear, noon sad
B fit
Inquire 648
thront— X-ray Including teeth,.
14-tf
Jfflce hours, 10 to .12 and 2 to
■ I -»1 - -• . - - -
I
8, BWedenburg Bldg., Ashland
FOR RENT— Fnrniahed cabins
Oregon.
»■<* apartments.
158 Granite.
14-tf C. BLLY8ON HH1NN, D.M.D.
CUisens Bank Bldg.
FO R
M ENT—Apartment,
6
Office Phone 151. Res.-Phone IBS
"VoÇms With pantry and bath.
Evening» By Appointment
A” ° •»'M f. ; Modem and clean
’ PLANING M ll.l,
‘
• t IBS Seventh street.
Phone
27JL or call at Ï87 Sherman.
12-tf JORDAN'S HASH AND C A B IW W
WORKS. Cor. Helman and Van
Ness.* Phone H l .
194-tf
Satire lower
tlopr with private hath. Garage.
W H IT T L E TRANSFER CO.
Also two rooms with kitchenette.
For Service
Cell after S p.H£., corner Pine
Dealers in Coal, Wood, Packing,
aaft Nutley.
ll- t f
Crating and Storage. Long dist­
•,
FOR RENT — Housekeeping ance tracking. ~
apartment. Inquire 217 Oberlin.
T. L. POWELL— General T m w .
ll- t f
1er — Good team and motor
. . > .... ■ ■ ..
'---------*—
tracks. Good service at a rea­
FO R
RENT— New, modern,
sonable price. • Phone 83.
fnrnaco heated Apts., and sleep-
FEH IG E . ROACH
Chattin Apts., Phone
Transfer — Express — Storage
Call forenoons or eve-
Haallng — Dray work of all
n l« h 7
Ho. kinds. Quick motor service. Dry
wood of all kinds. Phone 418-R,
FOB RENT: ‘— A famished 875
B. Street.
112— tf
fla t at 122 Central Arehae. You
aheald nee before locating. Phone ANY G IR L IN TROUBLE— Mpy
tommqnlcate with Ensign Lao
194J ”or‘ 481J.
8-tf
of the Salvation Army at the
White Shield Home, 585 Hay-
IT— Splendid light airy
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
apartment, saltable for two or
PLUMB1NO
three persons, 81 Nutley street
44SJ.
8-tf
LET JERRY O'NEAL
hoMO on
lows 81.
MN*—
M
predicted, become leaders on the
«lobe.
Because of fair weather pre­
vailing off the coast In this
I ,
section. fishing operations may
be continued without interrup­
tion and because of thia Eastera
fishermen hqve been attracted
here In large numbers daring
recqnt years. _
We long for the fruits of attain-
ment,
For a season we labor and
Pray,
Then we tire, we rqlax, we hap-
gfe
■
O’er the price we’re compelled
to pay.
,
jrd
At Tip ViatoJ
—-
— >--------------------
■;
aatfer
oar
course
to
OH, life to a careful exactor;
A fact each contestant » '
face.
And the prise she bestows op
the winner
, ’
Equals just what he pats In
• the nee. •
■
— MARGARET W. MeCOY.
—
-..
duplicated la a mysterious- fish
with a,green-yellpw hpdr. .brioit
lemon-yellow (ins and e
tail eaught la the Pacific ol
Mexican border
■ The fish win brought to the
Suite Fish Commission laboratory
here by men on the parse miner
SALK— Italian
Petite
A U C T IO N E E R
prunes, 2 and 3 1-2 cents, de­
A. L. G8D0DN
livered. Phone 2F3. ’
15-3« Sales taken anywhere— anytime.
Ashland. Oregon
FOR SAL K ..Saddle. 548 Iowa
14-4
NOTICE OF HHERIFF*« «ALE
BY VIRTUE ol an execution
F U R SALK: — Butcher shop,
do(ag good business. Cause of sale, on foreclosure, duly Issued out
oh account of other business. In­ of and under tbe seal of the
quire 383. 4th street.
13— 8 Circuit Court of tbe State of
Oregon, in and for the County
)ne and one-half of Jackson, to me directed and
acfee adjoining normal site. Four dated on the 17th day of Sep­
room boaae. About 5,000 feet of tember, 1925, in a certain action
lumber. 11290. W ill double in therein, wherein E. N. Batter
A ,-•» value within year. Call 359J.
and Frances Butler, husbacC and
18-tf wife, as Plaintiffs, recovered
FOR BALK— Fine Bose cull judgment against Ralph L. Har
rls and Irene Harris, husband
pears, 78c box. Newbry and Son,
and wife, and the State of Ore
Talent. Phone 373J2.
10-tf
gon as represented by the World
FtHft SALK BY OWNER— One W ar Veterans State Aid Com­
story Bungalow, fnrniahed, two mission, the defendants for Ibc
apartments or one family home. sum of Four hundred ninety and
Close In.
Reasonable for cash, 70-100 (>400.70) dollars, with
Bash St.
10-tf costa and disbursements taxed
at
Twenty-two
and
ao-100
R A T MELONS: — Fine large (>22.00) dollars, and the farther
watermelons, lc per lb., at ranch, nira
of
Fifty
and
no-100
Cantelopes. potatoes, string beans. (>50.00) dollars, as attorney's
Wind F all Pears, 60c per box. fees, which judgment was en­
Cooking applee, 50c per box. Cali rolled and docketed In
the
286J1 at evenings or 260J office Clerk's office of said Court in
phone. Leave orders at 83 North said County on thq.14tI> ^aY o(
M aia 8t. W . W. Robison.
7-tf September, 1928, *■
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN
F o il SALK— 10-acrt? farm; 7 that, pnsuant to the terms ol
acres id cultivation, family or- the said execution, 1 will on
ehgrd; 7-room bouse; barn;, good the 24th day of October, 1935,
water; right in the town of Mill at 19:00 o'clock A. M., at the
City.
The town with the big front door of the courthouse In
payroll.
Price ,><«008.
W ill th^ City of Jacksonville, in
trqde for Ashland property of Jackson County, Oregon, offer
equal or leaner mine, and giro for sale and will sell at public
time on differeaee.
Address auction for cash to the highest
owner, J. B. Ray, HUI City, Ore- bidder, to satisfy said Judgment,
goo._______________
together with the costs of this
B U IL D IN G , Repairing, Shing­ sale, subject to redemption as
ling. Painting, Kalsominlng, Re- provided by law, all of the rigid,
title and Interest that the said
flqlsblng. W . T. Blackwell, 819
defendants, Ralph L. Harris and
Oarneld. Phone 383L.
>07-tf Irene Harris had on the ^7th
day of February, 1923, or now
FOR SALE: — 8and for plast­ have in and to the following de­
ering and concrete work. Cial scribed property, situated in the
odt of solid atone. Fully tested. County of Jackson, State of
Beaver Realty Co.
213-tf Oregon, to-wlt:
Beginning at a point along the
M iw w ijjt a w xm
northerly • side line of Mechanic
; CONVALESCENT ho e
Street, 40 feet west from the
southeasterly corner of Lot 3 In
W here the sick are cared for
Rpaclal rate to t«y*Uds. Call 158 Block JO, original town of Ash­
land; thence northerly parallel
MARCELLING 7Se. Phone 188J with the easterly side line of
for iappointment or call
Hel- said Lot 3, a distance of 200
u >n St., upstairs a p t 187-1 mo. feet to alley; thence westerly
parallel to Mechaplc Street and
i
MATES« ITY
along the southerly side line of
Reasonable Rates
stfld alley 30 feet; thence south­
153 Granite. Telephone 153
erly and parallel with the west-
w rt y side lin e o f e a iff Lot 3 t o at
(ONKY TO LOAN— >1200 at
Intersection at right angles with
8 per cent on good city property. Mechanic Street a distance of
H . C. Osier, <5 B- Main.
14-3 approximately 200 feet: thence
easterly.along the northerly side
+
line of Mechanic Street, a dis;
NOTICE TO CREDITOR«
tanca of 30 feet to place of
• Notice to hereby given that
tbe undersigned has been duly beginning.
Dated this 18th day of Septem­
appointed Administratrix of the
ber,
1936.
Estate of John Trader. deceased,
RALPH O. JENNINGS,
and all persons having claims
Sheriff of Jackson
against said Estate are required
County, Oregon.
to present them with proper
•By OLGA B. ANpERSON,
rohebers, within six months from
Deputy
‘ date, to L. A. Roberts. At-
17-5 Mon.
fi
M
LOS ANOELBR— Science has
dealt a fearful blow to the ma­
trons and misses of the sardino
family.
No longer will Madame Sar­
dine be able to flip about her
fins and keep the rest of the
great family of fishes Ignorant
pf jnst how many Bummers
have passed tiara she first flicked
tbe waters of tbe broad Pacific.
After years of study Califor­
nia - scientists have discovered
a 'method which reveals the age
of sardines.
At the State Fish Commission
laboratory at Los Angeles Har­
bor plscatologlsts have perfected
a solution which, when applied
to a sardine, bringa oat the
rings of the scales so clearly
they may be counted and tbe
age of the fish ascertained.
In most of the fish families
the ear bone rings or scale rings
usually tell the age to the naked
eye, bat thia Is* pot true of the
sardine. '
.
Discovery of a solution wl
reveals the sardine’s age to ex^,
pected to prove" of great benefit
W HY P A Y M ORE
FO R
M EATS
T h e 4th Street
M arket, P h o n e 114
sells th e best grade
m eats
LESS
-****". <•
' We Deliver
Infopnation is to Jthe miml w h a t food js to th e
body. Your mind jr ill work f o r y o u a ll th e b e t­
ter if you will just feed it,
*
The Daily Tidings costs you 65c a month.
In addition to local news on which you want to
be informed, it bringB you information from
throughout the state and nation, from Euroj>e,
Japan, South America—from all corners of the
earth where things transpire winch may inter­
est you. This information .comes to the Tidings
thru the world wide news gathering organi­
sation o f the <Jnited Press.
.•
'- m
*
You can’t heat that fpr a low-priced, high-
quality mental meal.
bated September 11. IM *
ELSIE PRADBR,
~
.
»
Executrix,
ñu -JAffifc.'l’P i l i - 1 -* .* 1 "
Portland—Northwestern ll<>c-
trlc earnings show gain of .10 2
per rant net for quarter ending
July 31, over same period, 1921.
T he B est Gas And T h e B est O il
Free Crankcase Service
.
A REAL SERVICE STATION
DR. OESER, Prop.
BARGAINS IN
USED CARS
1924 Ford Coupe, new pa.int, Ruxstell axle, double ;
Hassler shocks, heater and lota of extras.......... $480
1920 Ohev., New Tires, New Battery, in good shape
at a bargain.
1922 Ford Sedan, new paint, good condition___ $300
COMPLETE •
ALSO SEE O U R
E lectric
/
Battery
SERVICE "
NEW STAR CARS
A T T H E O N LY ST A R A G E N C Y i ;
IN TO W N
SUPPLIES
at •
Hamaker Motor Co.
THE PARK
M. W. Hamaker, Star Dealer, Phone .37
"Service Worth W hile’’
T H E O A K ST R E E T G ARAG E
Manufacturin g C oncerns
F in an cial In stitu tion s
R ailroads,. Etc.
U SE
THE
WHAT 1800 FAMILIES KNOW
ABOUT ELECTRIC COOKING
B y mein* of a budget system all expenses are
determined upon a fixed income.
A simple method is to set aside 10 per cent or
more of w bt you make and figure to live on the
bsdanoe and often then there may be some left
t o ^ t e j ^ l O f e r csnt^pid.
Try the ta d g et system for awhile; it may be
beneficial.
F IR S T
N A T IO N A L
RANK
ASHLAND, OftEQON
----------
Prompt Production of
Printing Orders
is an important feature in connection with our
business and with your business. With modem
equipment and craftsmen who understand the
printing profession, quality is not sacrificed to
qudnity — they go hand in hand. Opr mechan­
ical type sotting facilities enable us to give you
thw p o s t artistic work, reasonable prices and
prompt
mpt service.
THE TIDINGS PRESS
k>.
« e ♦ U w w e v-w ■
CORD TIR ES 30x3 1-2
10 Per Cent O versize - - - $8.00
F u ll O v e r s i z e ............... $9.00
Expert Electrician in Charge
__icy for said letale, at hie of-
Ide over The C itte«« Bank of
Ashland, OrRfon.
Sim pson ’s
H ardware
W inchester Store
397 E. Main ;:
O eser’s A shland Service Station
GARAGE
»»♦44 1
D e liv e r ie s
Phone 167
i Simple ' camphor,
hydraatis.
witchhaxel, ' etc., as mixed in
Lavoptlk eye wash, strengthens
eyes and helps any case'weak,
strained or sore eyes. Lsvoptii
acts very quickly.
Aluminum
eye cup free.»—McNair Bros.
Druggists.
and
It costs thousands of dollars daily to gather
and distribute this information which you buy
for 65c a month when vou read the Tidings.
▲ great many individuals are adopting the bud­
get plan—it is nothing more or less than a sys­
tematic control of their expenses, which Is. a
mneh better means than drifting along in a
"H IT or 1H S8” fashion.
.when
FO
R
r-Ay »
• ♦»M E O »**»*
;
«.
¡9*^'
“Distinctive Gifts For Discriminating People”
destroys
F L IE S
M O SQ UITOS
M O TH S
ANTS
R O A C H ES
Etc.
I n fo r m a tio n
the gift that is the measure;
BABCOCK’S G IFT SH O PPE
F lit
*• -
AGE OF SARDINES
NO* OEIERMINE0
- AIDS THE INDUSTRY
This Helps Eye Strain i
not
*Tis the spirit—that Is the treasure,
Unity, and Its like te_reporicd
never to have been seen before
by either experts or fishermen.
An exhaustive search has been
made by William Harrington and
Joseph Craig, of the 8tste lab­
oratory, through volumes devoted
Molalla— Fox farm Inrorporat-
to the life histories of the fish
families, but no decrlptlon check­ -ed here with 325,000 capital.
ing with that of the lemon-color­
ed fish f<ftm the Pacific has
been found.
Tbe fish moat closely resembl­
in g the strangely colored speci­
men is the button perch, but
Los Angeles authorities said
they do not bellore the lemon-
yellow fish to from that family.
The specimen has been pre­
served an< wl11 »"* rant to Stan­
ford Unlveralty, Cniifornia, for
classification by Dr. F. C. Stark,
a noted authority on California
TT
The Ladies Aid 8eciety of the
Methodist ebureh will meet la
the ehnreh parlors on Wednes­
Figure on your next job of plumb­ day afternoon, September S3.
ing.
Phone 1SRJ; Rea.
1SH-L; M 8 K. Main Street
FO R
and Wednesday.
i t
be ,to the flaking lndaatry, V a*d 'it
will prevent healing in of
quantities of sardines of
Oar aims to be led astray;
We divide ear forces and spend •«« «FA a
Hies Ruth Hiller., a at
them
the Uatverqity pf Cali
For baubles albng the way.
southern hranch.Loe A
How we fret o’er . success that Bt «lierge b f tb
work conducted
eludes as;
How we tiré of the bargains with the sardine age
we make.
She to. undoubtedly the
We pat bqt.a portion of seal in formed woman In the
the subject of sardines..
oar work,
w
The strange-colored fishes of
Then w« Iplame our failure»
the water off Hawaii havetyeea
on fate.
We
IP
k * * * 1 W aith I
A n m a o u a t P ie t
. ’Tis
"Anything in Printing"
4.hla«VO™ ®>«
raami
T
H E Y w ill tell you it is a new kind of luxury
—one that doesn’t cost more to enjqy.
Of course you have always appreciated the ad­
vantages o f cooking by electricity. You know that
it means no more fuel to carry; no more ashes to
lug. Y ou kn ow that electricity is the ideal cook­
ing heat;econom ical because it is turned on when
you need it — not before; turned off when you’re
through— not later.
But perhaps you would like to know exactly what
it costs— in dollars and cents. T h e 1800 satisfied
families w h o now use electric ranges served with
e lec tr ic ity by thia com p an y would gladly show
you their.bills, if they could.
W e have made an average o f these bills, so that
w e may g ive you th e facts. T h e average cost of
e lec tr ic lig h ts alone in all homes served by this
com pany in O regon is $2.20 a month. T h e aver-
age e e s m i t h e » eleetric lights and. electric-cooks
ing together is $5.62 a month.
For th e difference, could you buy ordinary fuel
for ranking? And if you could, would you want
to ? W henever you decide to investigate thia ques­
tion of electric cooking closely, your nearest deal­
er w ill tell you many interesting things. A nd he
is prepared to install your new electric range «ft
once, on convenient terms.
thb GALIFOBNIA OKBGON POWBA com ply
1