Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 07, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    • ‘W flB IN B f O N — Tho rapt
of the ednn|ry may tael raster
«rhan Oedgrara Isn't ta 'angslfet,
monkeying with ’ the , tariff, ln- credit fa r having
tertertng with business and In* tagten Irv in *, the <
veatlgating things, but Washing- who attained saat 1
tea la happier urban the law-
toafcers are on the Jah. Their
present vacation la the longest
PpB RENT— Small storeroom,
now occupied by Neadleernft. ad­
joining Tidings office. Reaeon-
able mat. Apply nt Tidings of­
fice.
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FOB R E N T —Unfurnished flat.
Nicely furniahed sleeping roams.
Furasse heat furnished. I» 8.
B8SNT— New, modem,
furnace bested Apts., and aloep-
ing rooi e. Chattin Apts., Phone
303-R. Call forenoons or eve-
54-20*
nlngs.
- FOB B B N T— Splendid four
room apartment. Close in. W ell
furniahed.
Furnace
heated.
Specially priced to right party.
FOB RENT— Furnished apart-
menL 3 rooms and bath. 151
Seventh, Inquire 187 gher^ian.
Phons A77-L.
64-tt
FOB B EN T: — Room, prefer
ie or two gentlemen. 478
Boulevard.
FOB B EN T— 4-room house on
Osh S t, unfurnished. Mot water
IB connection. «23.60. Inquire
Hotel Ashland.
Il-tf
saddle horqe, gentle, work any
where. W ill trade for cows. G.
D. Faris. 114« N. Mala. Phone
17F11.
57-tf
atteste, jrstght
FOB 8AIA6—-To settle estate.
Property of late »Gorge N. An­
derson. Hoqse place, 447 North
Main.
Brick block.
Corner
Fourth and B. Lot on B St.
next to Brick block. Lota neaf
High School.
F . M. Carter,
Trastee, 1048 B. Main St., Ash­
land, Oregon, Phono 434-Y.
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FOB SALE— Barred Rock Pul­
ls.
1401 Boulevard.
54-6*
they’ve
taken
to
n
decade—
nine months—end the capital ridding B ad Its provtoeial «àt­
w ill ha very glad when they tera.
For the teiaBatodal hod
re a wamble to December.
lovable tratta in Washington Irv ­
ing we must revert, if the theory
FOB SALE— Two lots on cor­
‘¿They
brighten
up
tbe
city.
ner Indiana and Boulevard aeroaa
from Naw Normnl, upper side They f ill the hotels. They at­ mother, grand daughter of na
She was very
Boulevard and Paclfle Highway. tract visitors. They put mener English curate.
Just the place far apartment la circulation. They’re good for gentle with her children, and
with tho ocneumpttvo Washing­
house with grocery store and Jocal trade nil 'round.
Washington
is
n
metropolis
ton most of all.
His father
service station.
Phone 434-Y.
F. M. Carter, Traetee, 10M E. whan tho lights are burning on was a man of uncompromising
Mato S t
«<-«* Capitol HUI. Between times It's probity but hardly the sort of
an overgrown vilisee.
It still man to win affection.
has the W hite House and the
Whoa Now York City had
departments as attractions but, scarcely twenty three thousand
LOUT—< 4 0 In bill», either on all put together, with the su­ inhabitants, whan it had neither
State Bank floor or somewhere premo court thrown In, they’re bathrooms nor gas, when lamps
on streets near Plaaa.
Return nothing like the »how that Con­ that lighted the streets nt night
were regulated by the almanac,
to Tidings. Reward. Mrs. Mary gress affords.
the moon being th riftily pressed
B. Woods.
67-3*
For one thing, the White Into service ns much as possible,
MABOBUANG 75c, Phone 11#J House tenant and the depart­ there was born In W illiam etrabt,
for appointaient or eall 4 S Hel- ment head! are all ot the same about half way between Fulton
man 8t.. upstalrs a p t
67-tf politim i, faith- There’s no hpto- gad John streets, the gifted and
pnlllng among them. The min- restless namesake ot George
ute Congress convene» It begins.
The rival parties pull one an­
other’s hair, the "opposition"
phrty »«Us the administration’s
Blair Oraalte Co.’n Crystal Blue hair, the sdmthtotration holler», ographer.
I t was a period
Orgy, era unexcelled.
Leave In pain and anger, and the whole without canned fruits, without
your orders for fall and spring place la full of bustle and ac­ oold storage, without those thou­
delivery^ 17* East Main.
8. tivity and pleasant excitement. sand and one edibles which now
Pennlstou, Manager.
58-tf
make daily marketing less- ob­
Sessions which Immediately ligatory. Though ladles of high
precede congressional election degree made their own pre­
campaigns, as thia next one will serves, tbe selection of food nt
are especially apt t'o be gingery, the public market was «a Im ­
tor each party la trying to get portant duty of daily feminine
something ’’on" its rival that life. The markets of New York
wip count at the polls the en­ were then meeting places for
suing
November. Groups of pol­ house wives; and Sarah Irving
l i t Granite. Telephone 16«
iticians ere beginning to gather often took her little Boy with
here already to think up and her while she selected the meets
talk over Issues of this sort for and vegetables. I t was In this
atmosphere, where gathered the
the season of 1326-4.
feminine part of the world who
gaturally adore the family baby,
SCHOOL MASTERS
CLUB MEETS TODAY t b it Washington Irving earth
eeqnirad his habit of basking In
The
School
Masters
Club the sunshine of feminine affec­
BUILDING, Repairing, Shing­ meeting of Jackson County w ill tion.
The first songs that he heard
ling. Painting, Kalaomlnlng, Re- be held ioday at Eagle Point,
finishing. W . T. Blackwill. «13 after two years of adjournment. were from the lips of his mother
Garfield. Phene 883L.
307-tf The club w ill elect new officer» and Lizsie the worthy Scotch
and plan for their future work. woman who was his nurse. Then,
Dinner w ill be served at tbe too, there were his older sisters
repairing. 111 Granite St. P. s
to sing lovingly to the young­
c cafeteria
h
o In o Eagie
l ^ Point.,
. .
X 64-tt
Superintendent of School» Hed­ er brother whom they called
O. Box 681,
rick of Medford, w ill he the "the little rack of benes.’V The
WANTED— Good fresh Jersey
main speaker of the day. G. A. email boy begged to hear oyer
deh cow. 363 Laurel.
64-8*
Briscoe, superintendent of the and over again tbe pathetic bal­
Ashland school», w ill also be a lad beginning "The man had
speaker. Mr. Frost, an ex-school climbed tbe highest hill.** though
teacher, Is toastmaster.
It invariably made him weep.
As a lad the future author would
steal away from the stern atmoa-
FOB SALE— Box, Factory lum­
ber yard has a full stock ot »U
kinds of building lumber at rea­
sonable prices.
48-tf
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FOB SALE—A ll varieties ot
apples, cheap, at orchard. Prices Offidb Plume 1U4-J
low at 50c par box. Doran, 438
Meras « « » I B *
A «bland St.
l#-tf Ottos hoar«, 10 to 11 A.
I
to 5 P. M.; 7 to 8 evening», toti.
RANCH
BARGAINS
WITH sens Bank Building.
f
- f ,t i 5 T 3
gOLÜLU, Mor. «— (U . P.)
•e « T W ®sa <•»» biUPd AND S S helped M
an airplane tall bere a
» ♦ fpet to tbe ghorra pf We surety got qntok
Harbor.
The dead am:
i» t Aaron Porter, 8ergenot
r J. McCracken and Private
Smith. -AU the men were
ted to tbe Luke Field «Ir
aweetbera of Ms mother could
make eengdgtol, and wander
gbout the atraata a# the little
town, going to the piers where
be eouM look longtogly at the
•all boats and dream at advs»
tnraa og seas remote. A llttto
more robuataeaa and theyeui,h-
tul Washington would ns doubt
hare run away from bla par­
ents’ root. Neither bin father
nor the capable Scotchwoman,
and of coarse not the Indulgent
mother or slstera, could do much
with him. His trail health ac­
counts tor the leniency with
which his mother treated him.
"Oh, Washington, It you wore
only good.” was the severest ot
her rebuke». The little Wash­
ington, never had In a bad
tepse, was yet not good from a
•choolmaster’a point of view. He
would study only those subjects
which Interested him.
He got
•his classmates to do his sums
while he wrote their composi­
tions. The desire to get away
from home because of his fath­
er’s stearnness was the inspira­
tion of the author of the wander-
Ing "Rip Van W inkle"—showing
hew the childhood and adoles­
cent experiences of human beings
affect their aipbltions, their ac­
tivities, their moods, their fail­
ures, and their accomplishment»
in later life.
(Copyright. 1835. by Mary Greer
Conklin. (Syndicate) Great Brit­
Medford — Price o f . 53 cents
ain rights reserved.
Reproduc­ for •bntterfat stimulâtes dairy­
tion forbidden.
ing here,
dered milk plant as part of
Oeser’s- Ashland Service Station
PROTECT YOUR RADIATOR
AGAINST
FREEZING
Alcohol is the Best Protection
We Till Your Radiator
A R IA L SERVICE STATION
Dr. k
W, Oeser, Prop
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SPECIAL
O. N. TO CONSTRUCT
BIO POWER PLANT
Power
Wolffire
Heaters
1
with Four-foot
1
i
-,
Draperies andati
Spreads >
You need never dreed to * v s
your expensive tsddlsg of draper
Medford —- W ork begun on
new Advontlat church, to cost
115,000.
Ashland *^***^1 gad
Dyging W s H m
FULL - SIZE
35 First S t
TWg Portable 4 Radiant Aluminum heater is
especially adapted for use in Bathrooms and
‘small rooms.
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Wolffire heaters have been tested and approved
by the laboratories of all the largest gas com­
panies, as being so constructed as to assure safe­
ty and efficiency in their operation.
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SOUTHER OREGON GAS CO
!
FORD ,
BATTERY
Please
Murphy Electric
Shop
* IT ACH E S 14 acres tilled,
ahd 3 for pasture. Priced St
«1,000.
8 ACRES best of land, fenced,
WX W ttL S X Ii TOO
J
for over 40 yean, *oM tot «
F.J. CHENEY to C O -Tolto
MINE ACRES, <11 to fruit, good
lag«, all under irrlgstlpa- 6-roo*
modern bungalow.
Price for
No flower more beautiful
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F IV B - ROOM HOU8E — to’* Dealers in Coal. Wood, Packte
108x140 ft., doss to nsw normal Crating and H en gs» U n g «ta
alto. Pries for Oulck sals, «l«»0.
<&OD
nVBBOOM
. REPAIR YOUR OLD ONES
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KELLY
CTC
Chrysanthemum»
We hare thouaand» .of
them, as well pa many
other seasonable flowers.
YOUR GROCER WILL FURNISH
bones on good street, 2 blocks
trara High school and. now grada
school.
Lot «0x1»«.
Chicken
base, garsge and
Prise, «I«««-
on time *t «
CMb’ ’’•to n *
«•»* interrai-
W . Wa ROBUGN
gg N. Unta 8tn
ASHLAND
FLOWER SHOP
1141
BALE— Lot on North
St., gcrogs trag» High
next to M ra l O raran
Excavation nil done, fine
ra. Phons 4M -Y . F. M.
Trastos- tea« ■ . Nsto
It-«*
AUOTI
Lithia Spring» Botai -
Building
«« at IF WWt
FWWERg”
It is the butter which some of the best judg<
b n tta r in r ir iW
;
f
A Modern Roman Road
n
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Leedom 's' Tire and Replacement
’ Parts
A FEW REAL BARGAINS
qulpk sale,
TIRES
‘
The Ashland Creamery
j
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company
structlon of the dam and power
plants, construction to begin as
soon aa the Federal Power com­
mission's approval can be ob-
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Repaire That Will
NEW
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ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov,
(U. P .)— A ten million dollar
power project In the Cascade
mountains in Washington was an­
nounced today by officials of
the Great Northern ' railroad.
The development w ill produee
176,00« horsepower la electric
energy, and make possible the
irrigation of 80,000 acres.
Through its subsidiary, the
Chelan Electric company, the
Great Northern has executed a
contract with. the Washington
TERMS
2JUS8 ACRES bottom land, al-
talfn and grain, living water, Ir ­
rigation tor 71-« acres, ebssp
nt «1160.
A ll near City limits, with tele­
phone sad B . F. P. privileges.
Inquire ot O. 8. Butler, 41 Gran­
ite St., city.
n i mo-
• ìs
•
E X C H l X C r lrtfo S e f a i « U n f
title « ,
a
c l»
corners were the Romatt
Empire’« military rotd«, built
that the couriers or grmlei^jL
Caesar might have highyfl^l
that were dependable.
on h ta y y po
communication
practically
hazards o f It
dangeri.
to Chicago— a h igh w ay fo r the
voiced
voice has ju«t been dedicated W
great citiog, it l
service, lik e w is e
ritoey both ala
deeignei W
ew y
afford dependebility to it» trev-
alien. Thia 1« tbe world’» longart
■ national wit
being furtHer «
tekpborre «able wbkK, bdtlad
beneatb' tbt «treat» nf crowded,
dnUaa ternpo«
bead.
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