Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 03, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    P o r t ila
4<te
makes extensive Imi
on terminal docks.
Candles
mrecrory
Eugene — Worlr to begin soon
on ft-etall Southern Pacifie
roundhouse.
One cent
«rii each W
To run every tggue tor ohe
month or morn, 1-8* the wood’
FOB RENT—Ueeptog reoms,
freahly renovated, lo w re n t to-
freehly renovated. Lew Beat. 81
8. Pioneer.
'»168-tt
ff. ERNEST A- WOODS— Prao-*
tice limited to eye, ear, nose and
threat—K-ra^ Including teeth.
Office henM 16 to 18 and 1
to 8. dwedamhwç El4g-. Aah-
FOR RENT®—Furnished rooms
with <5r without hoard. 888 Al­
mond.
118-8
FOR BWTP T e e ream house­
keeping apartment, 848 B. Main.
PLANINO MILL
>«■*« jORDAN’S S A S H
FOB RENT— Five room flat
on Allison f t . »eat Oresham.
W ell furnished.
Rent reason­
able. Inquire Hotel Oregon.
AND CABINET
WORKS, Corner Helman and
W s M«A « U M 111. 194-|f
m -i
Dealers in Coal, Wood, Packing^
Crating and Storage. Long dist­
I M ‘8* a n « trucking, -
FOB BENT — Furnished eab- T. L. PffW FM j- ^r-r-T-1 Trans­
bm end apartments. Reasonable,
fer — Good team and motor
h f month or week. Cell. 1 |8 .
trucks. Qoed service at a rea-
eeaafcie price. Phene 88.
FAINTING OONTOACTOR
FOB “ * * T ~ ------ . modern
house at 884 Pioneer for 81100.
Some term*. Look It over then
aee Deakln.
188-tf
FOB SALE—Two fine
each 80 by 188, close In,
front oa goe< ktreet.
eheap at 8800 for both. 1
Qaley. <8 1 . Main B t
FOB S A U bG lm un traetu. 8 t*
8 acres each, north side B u t
Main 8 t . Jeet east off hex to t­
tery, plenty of water, no city
Uxee, |S 8 8 to 8680 per acre,
easy terms, new street to go
north from Main St., through
•enter of SO-acre ’ tract.
Fine
home sites, good for poultry,
FOR BALE— Two good build­
ing lota on North Pioneer Ave.,
one half block from Main St*
Each lot 47 l-8»7ff ft.
P*ve^
ment, sidewalk*
It interested
see Mlse Coffee. Tidings office
or 164 O*k St.
FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red
•gga. 8.1-00 per setting. Phone
881-Y.
IW -«
FOR BALB—Progreoslve ever-
bearing strawberry Biffata 118
Nutley. Pho^p 8B6-J.
148-tf
EGGS AND C H II.— Leghogp.
Tancred strain, Individually pedi­
greed. Trapneetod. Utility fancy.
Limited numlwr. W1U C. Coun­
ter, Ashland, Or*.
146—
-a
FOB SALE s — Limited nutn-
ber of fin« building sltee cheap.
Also strictly modern 7 -«om hmiee
ready and 6-room house Juet etert-
lng. Easy terms. Just south of
Normal school. Phone 4B8-J.
88»— K t
FOB BffliB < Eox Factory lum­
ber yard haa a full stock of all
kinds of building lumber at rea­
sonable prices.
4ff-tf
MERTON B. THOMPSON
Putator end Decorator
Paper Hanging *
TlntMg « ffpeelalty
Furniture Refinished
Estimates Gladly Furnished
Phone 88 or 78
FAINTING AND TINTING
If yo< appreciate a «rat claae
Over 140,000 beneficiaries of
Job of painting or tinting figure deceased World War Veterans are
with SWENNING A GEAR, the receiving government insurance
p a y m e n t s . Involving awards
amounting to more than a bil­
Forest Grove — Masonic and
lion and ■ quarter dollars, ac­ Eastern Star Children’s Home
cording to 'a statement issued by will cost 882,000.
Kenneth- L. Cooper, Oregon Re­
gional Manager of the U. 8.
Medfor<j — Building million-*
Veterans’ Bureau at Portland. dollar water system will employ
“This Indicates In some mea­ 100 to 200 men.
ANT GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
sure
the importance to every
eoaamuatcatp wttff BAj^gu Lee
of the Salvation- Army At the ex-service fnan in the state to
there are still thousands of wsr
White Shield Borne. 888 May, have his 'war insurance renewed
veterans who have not rein­
end
converted
into
a
permanent
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
form of government policy before stated their war policies and
July 2 of this year, the time many who have failed to convert
limit set by congressional law same. Further information and
for such reinstatement and con­ proper forms may be secured
the Veterans’ Bureau.
version,
declared Mr. Cooper. from
“We are eager to have every Woodlark Building, Portland.
war veteran in the atato of
JERRY O’NEAL
•su re ou your next Jdb of plumb­ Oregon advised that unless a
converted or permanent^ forth of
ing.
Phone 118-L
86 Morton $t- government insurance is taken
128-tf prior to July 8, the privilege of N ew E dison
haring thia government benefit
will bo denied him forever. The Phonograph
term
Insurance
automatically
ceases on this date.”
the oaly one
r a n , ITCHY SKIN
The Red Cross. The ‘ Amra-
th at will play
ican Legion and other service or­
all makes of
QUICKLY SOOTHED gan ixations a^e supporting this
Records without
8Y THIS SULPHUR movement to have every veteran
injury to the
who had war Insurance avail
himself of his rights before it
recotd
Ifentho-Snlphur U pleasant cream, is too late, Mr. Cooper stated
will soothe and heal skin that is
irritated or broken out with eczema; that despite the fact that 8,674
Palm er Piano
that is covered with ugly rash or ex-service men and women of
pimpl»«, or i* rough or dry. Noth­ Oregon have applied for gov­
H ouse
ing subdues fiery skin eruptions so ernment insurance amounting to
quickly, says a noted skin specialist
The moment this sulphur prepara- more than twenty million dollars.
tiw is applied the itching stops and
efief two oy three applications, the
««V— ia gone and the skin is de­
lightfully clear and smooth. Sul­
phur is so precious as * slpn remedy
MOST COMPLETE LIN E OF
MISCELLANEOUS
SPR IN G SHOES
WANTED— Spading,
ing. etc., 148 Sixth 8 1
Peffly.
garden­
J. D.
Medford *»* Owen-Oregon Lum­
183-6* ber Co., Will, employ 600 men
I^OST—Sunday, temeto, >oste« during m llU cphstruotion, aqd
Terrier, bobbed tall, answers to 500 fiS tnfll hhd «roods after mill
.
,
name of “W ckle-”
H****4- la finished.
rent on shares.
Hornbrook Hotel.
158 Granite.
Overland Shoe Shop
HoUoU*
8160,000 tydon
high school opened, for 8 So
pupils la 18 district* *
Gold B each “— Smedburg san­
itarium removed
here
from
M*»WIeld,
' . Lutheran
L enten Service*
Thursday . Evening 7
Milton — Farm en Security
Bank merged Into First National.
the Pacific roast are here, Iff
hdditio* te IW mnauMetn«**
and business men e l th e hUHtoff
distrtst.
’
A U .th d f w oust w tl Ml WRr
■anted te the winner «f « gMaf
popularity oentegt h a lt h> 1M
Natlenal Asseelgtlnn e t RSbAtt
Industrie«, Ine,, wblefc i R MM*
leg Ua smu «1 cdhventien »I
the same time.
An antemobii« show w«n M-
Through
th io s p e e d y , c o m fo r ta b le jo u r n e v fo r w in to
• tr a v e le r s t o s u m m e r -la n d .
Now !« '• out-door tim e in C a lifo rn ii. W arm ,
auney days— just rig h t for g o lf, lor hikes on
brigbt-hued woodland tr a il], fc r baking, (or
981.60
beach aporti.
Join your friends there thia w in te r. Relax and
les t. Play at your favorite recreation— finer
(h ast than you nave ever know n i t to be.
r
T h » «rip is easy, surprisingly convenient.
F - x , through service to Los A n g e l« d aily v ia
Roundtrip to
LOS angelí »
Southern California Express
A w arm , cosy ride, w ith th e convenience and
cp njfofU cJ atrictly first-clau service. A nd del»,
cious, tascy meals in Southern Pacific dining
Row4«r‘P'°
SAN FRANCISCO
Long Kwhs;
«an.
T h is warn carries through sleeper to San Fran­
cisco. O r go direct aboard the populat Skout
(h rjp s i« *, or
Frautiict E v f t t u , each m aking
connection» at San Francisco w ith southbound
trains.
Aay Southern Pacific «gent w ill gladly aid
io planning your trip . Communicate w ith Qt
OID8» BY T8MNHQNP
GEO, W. LOWE
Southern Pacific Lines
G. N, Kramer, Ticket Agent—Phone 43 .
L ithia Springs
Pharm acy
Phone 116
Prescription Druggist
Litkin Springe Hotel Building
start
Every
Person
in the United States
would save $1.00 a week
for a year they Would
have— .
$6,300,000,000.00
YOU MUST get your
8t^trt by saving your or­
iginal dollar.
I t takes
in all three
T H E FIRST dollar dic­
tates the amount of
your success.
Ohntoh O oom U"
Everybody
W elcom e
First National
Bank
Ashland, O»gon
emphasis on t n y 01
essentials means an
tory result to 999 OJ
WINCHESTER
Garden Tpols
Telepheip 188
North .Be»« w . OTSa*eee will
establish market hera tor sale
of farm products.
void of aay affects save in
the intestine. The child
will take them eagerly.
They are as efficient as
Castor Oil.
tonnage el anger beets
raised Ä Willamette
for BhlEngham sugar
HAVE EVER HAD
WAKWD AJWLBS
Wanted to bffy 200 boxes ap­
ples. Post office box 672. Klaip-
ath Falls, Oregon. -
188-8*
Finder n<*tfj Mri- E. güchela,
Grants Éhafi, Ore.
IB0-6*
W h e n Edw ard H arney reached hie
lOetb birthday the whole town of
H e n ry . W ~ where he Ilvee, turned
help him celebrate. H e was
presented among ether things, w ith
* eake bearing »66 candles. He Is be-
Chicago, dhe of the world*«!
greatest markets for PeeMIg
Northwest products, the center
of finance, commerce. Industry
end Investment for th e Middle
West, has been officially selected
as the logical piece for 1986 to
hold the initial Pacific Northwest
Commercial and Industrial Eg’
position.
The exposition will
opep on Saturday, November 16
and »lose en Saturday, Decem­
ber 4.
The Chicago Coliseum
will be utyised to house the ex­
hibits from Washington, Oregon.
Montana, Idahq and Alaska-
This Is the decisión reached
by the directors of the ♦»-
position at a recent con<erep«S
in Spokane following a general
meeting of the officers, direct*,
o n and chambers of commerce
representatives of the Pacific
Northwest states and Alaska held
in Portland..
Tentative plans first called for Dempsey some tim e In the not loo
distant future Paollno Is callfd « •
holding the Pacific Northwest " u S oi ibe Pyreaese." wMM mV
Commercial end Industrial Ex­ or may no« mean anything startling.
position in New York. City from
May 10 to 28, hut after con­
ferences with many of the larg­
er exhibitors including thé com. __ __ _ Oeorcee Carpentier
mercial, business, industrial and
agricultural Interests of thp Pa­
cific Northwest, it was unani­
mously agreed that Chicago, with
its high ranking leadership among
American cities, offered a mar^
velous market where the Pacific
Northwest states should first dis­
play their wares.
There is widespread interest
Phenolax W afers
lu Chicago among business men,
bankers and investors in general,
over the selection of their city
for the Initial Pacific Northwest
Commercial and Industrial Ex­
The ideal purgative de_
position.
COMPTON, CM, March 8—I
(V .p .)^ -4 ta ert» e\ U g g * « * * *
bit show whs aadat \W*g hhn
today, eftea opening Monday b factory.
conjunction with the aeeaUI ah
nugl «oattton indWMtal Fufi and
MabMt show. E kM U tteu fftl|
last through March V.
' '
More than « thaaaa*« »ahMt
Swelling,
brings Oreat
igpely to take out d
« and reduce ell *
|r s t application
, Stops Itching In-
thlieves Irritation.
Nt of long standing
EAZO OINTMENT
PAZO OINTMENT in
and in tin boxes, 60c. The ci
Blades and Tines—High
Odrhtm Steel.
"1
HANDLES
are extra select second
growth, white ash, p o lic ­
ed and waxed.
A dbdactM
A n o c la ta l
amociateil w ith
thsg»Uon.”
m il« • *
A M O C lA T E n W V C O M & M ir
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