Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 09, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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nW accounts o f th e
f
r, according i n
axnounca- M A *d on Lebanon-Albany ai><*
H v o f, John «tpiey, candidate Sap t lam HlghWfeJ-
& He g m a p fly refu sed . to dto-
fluee i t
when
cOrrespondehta
Mked Mm m . ; .
the United State* senate on
Hood River — Apple grower«
“progressive” platform.
Utchell plans .* tour of th e receive 230 ASfeO paym ent on
Ited States under ^psplces of 1925 apple crop- ~~ " .........
eastern lecture t p r u u . He
Rainier
K etefo e «fewmfll
I, g if t tfve speeches here,
Mhyfc* ha bellevei la b e lin g ,
¡as exerette N r hi* son. hot
!thera% a pretty wfeU authenti­
cated report that he's «rritteal
•to him to do It etrtctly io pri­
vate titer this.- >
5ÇTR5P9!
Offioe honre, 10 t e I t k . M.
t r 6 P.
T to r w N n tn g a .
j Cltlaena Rank Building.
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2*OR RENT— I compR
*. BRMBBT A -,< O O D 8 — Prac­
Ttmid dogs do the most bark
nlahed housekeeping rç<
tio* tifenftsOio fepb. ear. noae and lag; Mars the most talking.
Your lock may he bad, pm
and cold water, bath, I
threat— X -ray Including teeth.
Da. Demerest, of Long Island
Fork St.
Offtóe hatore. l ¥ to 11 and 2
Almost everybody In town City, has been teaching school
to 5, Swedenhurg Bldg., Aah- h as ybur number except the tele­ SO years.
PCW RENT— Two room bouse-
k e e p t ô apartment, I t * « . Hain.
phone girl.
— iiviuTT L ---------
C. KLLYSOfl SHINN
No man ever lost anything
r working a little overtime
hen the boss .was away.
PO R HUNT
Furnished cab­
in* and apartment*. Reasonable,
by m onth or week. Call 152.
lll-< f
FOR SALK—Fine two
old grape vines. Tokgya.
slons a n d ^ th er varieties,
two-year-old Black Wajhht
Edwin F. Hughes, tfWent.
FOR HALE— Good dry wood.
¡.26 tier. Phone 278-Y.
152-2*
A U C T I O N — Saturday, March
IS,
etc.,
any
get
the
Household goods, tools,
nt 17 N. Main. Bring In
thing you have to sell and
the cash.
A. L. Gideon,
Auctioneer.
168-2
FÖR
» A L B -*-160
aere
farm
Ith house and barn, 9 miles,
om town. Cheap If taken at'
ice. Phea* 30F8 or efell W-
lies on Boulevard.
168-2*
Unfortunately, while the girls
of today know so many thing.?,
most of what they know isn’t so.
JORDAN’S SASH AND CABINET
WORKS« Corner Helman and
I t. seems necessary for a kiss
▼an Neea. Phone 121. 194-tf to have something Irregular
about It in order to be real in­
W H I T t t i TRANSFER CO.
teresting.
For Service
Dealers In Goal, Wood. Packing,
Hex Heck says: “You don't git
Crating and Storage. Long dist­
any
distance In life if you spend
ance trucking.
yqnr time cuttln' specks out o’
L .F O W E L L — General Trans­ rotten apples.”
fer — Good team and motor
trticka. Good service at a rea­
sonable price. Phone 83.
Eugene — Five university
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
MERTON E. THOMPSON
Painter and,Decorator
Paper Hanging
Tinting a Specialty
. Furaltnre Reflnished
Estimates Gladly Furnished
i
P hea* 18 or 76
FOR SALE— 3 acres on paved
PAtijlTING AND TINTING
street, «-room house, peach or­
H you appréciât* a flrm daee
chard, hen house* for 600 fowls. Joh 'o f pfetntlng'or tin ü n g Igu re
.Price 24500, easy terms. J. L. w lth SWENNING A GBAR, the
Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg.
168-2
FOR SALE— Modem 5-room
house with sleeping porch, tar­
nished, close in. |2 5 0 down.
J. L. Ketch, Ashland Hotel Bldg,
r
158-2
HAT FOR SALR—^ b eu ^ 3,
tona fine alfa lfa In bam at 670
FalrJtfew S t.
Phone 481-J Ot.
62. H. C. Oaley.
168-3*
P M H IG V » T R A N S F E R -
io n e 4 1 0
» 7 8 B St.
Drayage, storage and long diat-
fta hanllPS
60-tf
ANT GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
eo fth u atd u fe » R h E nsign Lee
« th e t t W f e a Arm y a t the
# h f t * Shield Home, t « 6 May-
«air Ave., Portland, Oregon.
FD R HALE—Apples, 60c and
76e per box. Strawberry plants,
15.00 per thousand. 480 Holly.
168-8*
FOR
pillows.
SALE— Feathers
and
Have
178 Van Ness Ave.
JKttRT O’NEAL
188-8* figure on your next Job of plumb­
FOR HALE— Blacksmith shop, ing.
Phone 1S8-L
8« Morton £Lt.
lia i.
53 Second St., Ashland,
118-tf
ONEon.
167-8*
BOGH AND CHIX.— Leghoqi
Tanered strain. Individually pedi­
greed. Trapneated. Utility fancy.
Limited number. Will C. Coun­
A new French process powder
ter, Ashland, Ore.
148— tl Chat is not affected by perspira­
tion — will not let an ugly ehine
FOR SALE: — Limited num- some through; stays on until you
ber of fine building altee cheap. take it off; fine and pure; makes
podfes invisible; looks lik e
Also strictly modem 7-room house the
beautiful natural skin; gives a
ready and 5-room house Jnat start­ soft velvety complexion. Get this
ing. Easy terms. Jnat south of new wonderful beauty powder
called Mello-glo.— Lithia Springs
Normal school. Phone «53-J.
188— 881 Pharmacy.
Shiny Noses
FOR BAL E R e a Factory lum­
ber yard haa a full stock of all
kinds of building lamber at rea­
sonable prices.
48-tf
|R
W o m c ii
T e ll Bach Other
about another problem
yt,(
soothing relief from dis»
TAKEN UP—-Came to tny
J
turbing pains.
place Sat. morning, Feb. 37.
An-e-cfh Atto Relievta
goat. Owner cfen have same by
paying for ad and an¡y other ex-
pense. A L. Poachy, near old KN-A-CW
Normal school.
167-3* sonutn ae.
WOULD U K H <me or two
smadl children to care for; good
place to play. M rs.. Nellie Siel-
afL, 183 Hargadlne St. 167-4*
WANTHD— Plowing
and gar­
de* work. Call 842-J. Satisfac­
tion guaranteed. Prioes reason­
able.. L. C. Shaw.
164-8*
Telephone 183
Another thin», the WMfem I RmW »«▼
House ¡hen received about h< -dlerg, are o u t .ia
-cord of letters protesting against. A higher average
the president’s sou’s participa- ou^ dally than M
Oon ip sueh "brutal apart."
for the Intercollei
That ie waa brutal, the writ- w111 he settled at
ers say, ia proved by the black April 10-17. Aa
oye.
stand, Stanford
Of course this mail doeon’t he the beet bet
get aa far aa the president hut hogora.
he knows it’s pouring in.
It
The Cardinal
Radio*
was to have been expected, too— beaten California
and no
uses such a chance for people who lor the paato fli
market,
1 consider it wrong for two men Stanford freshme
no static.
to get together and "beat each almost equally su
¡featlng firet yea
Peoria, III., man shot hla Wife other upl"
over a card game.
Women
Coolidge read the flghtt
should practice while their hus­
In bed— eg the grip,
bands are at work.
fftends quote her as
she was “amused bnt
A lot of this stuff you buy
have been more so If
in nonreflllahle bottles makes,
non-refillable customers also.
Good Will
We strive at all times to improve Our
service and equipment, that we may
serve you quietly and efficiently. We
hope in thia way to merit your ever
increasing good will.
Funeral Directors
/
. LOS
ANGELES,
March
Day PbOEfe S t» .
n td B N 111
U N . Loata D d f a Indy «M atant
(U .P .)— Colonel <. William 1
chell, ousted critic of the aj
air service, will be heard 1
S T A N F O R D UNIVERSITY,
By CHARLES P. STEWART
cal.,
March • — (U .P.)— Foot­
NEA 8ervice Writer
W A SHINGTON — President ball and track usually are taken
Coolidge always Is sore when hla as the leading sports at Stan­
son John breaks Into the news­ ford. with basketball in third
place and baseball down still
papers.
He doesn’t want him to get another point, but there is an­
A ch in g B a c k s M ake L ife Miser- an exaggerated Idea of his own other team working out bare
able For Many Ashland
P eo p le
Furthermore he doesn't like
—
WANTED BÏDS
to have any member of the
The
Ashland
Park Commission
It isn’t right to. suffer day Coolidge family made to look
in and day out with dull, un- ridiculous.
That's what those is calling for bids on the fol­
ceaalg backache. Or be utterly write-ups of John’s three-round lowing contracts:
For
construction
of
two
miserable with sharp stabs of mill at Amherst, in which he*
double-cabins,
same
sise
as
new
pain whenever yon stoop or lift. acquired n black eye and lost’
Bat chances are you ■ will suffer the decision on points, did, to cabin ^¡lready constructed in
park.
these tormenting aches and palna some extent.
For plumbing fixtures and in­
as long as yonr weakened kid-
stallation
of same in these two
neys are neglected.
Yon may
So it’s safe to say the presi­
have headaches, too, spells of dential temper was upset when .cabins, same to conform to the
lumbing In cabins already con­
diaslnesa end urinary disorders.
ducted.
Then use Doan’s Pills— a stim u­
For the painting of these two
lant . diuretic to the kidneys.
m
A
___ » ’ a ! * _ -rim -
new cabins, to be the same as
Experiences of Ashland people
on cabin already constructed.
prove the merit of Doan’s.
For two coats of lead and
Mrr. Jennie Hammond, 849 E.
Use Trunk’s Prescription because oil, color to be selected, on
Main St., Ashland says: “I bod
It Is a shame to suffer with rheu­ bouse and outbuildings where
sueh sever* backaches it was
matism! This Prescription does the park superintendent lives.
hard for me to keep going. I
hot m in the stomach, it does not
See : Frank Jordan for speci­
waa hardly ever free from dlxxl-
depress the heart, neither does it fications and locations.
ness and headaches and my kid­
Tfiese bid® m u st. be presented
neys acted Irregularly.
Doan’s require dieting to make it effec­
Pills helped me more than any tive. Trunk's Prescription does to Hal McNair not later than
other remedy I ever tried and not contain any mercury or nar­ 5 o’clock Monday afternoon,
It was not long bfefore I was cotics; but it does combine the Mferofa 16, 192«. t
free from the backaches and essential medical elements neces­ T h e A sh lan d P * « b C om m ission
;
169-St
other signs of kidney com­ sary In the successful treatment
of rheumatism and gout, accord-'
plaint.”
Price 80c, at all deniers. Don’t log to well informed present-day NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­
MENT
simply ask for a kidney remedy medical opinion. Uric acid solvent
that Mrs. Hammond had. Foster- and liver medicine. Trunk's Pres­ IN COUNTY COURT, JACKSON
Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. T. cription sell for 11.75 at McNair „ COUNTY, OREGON.
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­
— get Doan’s Pills—the same Bros.
TATE OF GEORGE M. KEL­
LER, DECEASED.
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been
appointed as Administrator of
the estate of George M. Keller,
deceased. Aby perxop having a
clailP „Mfelnat the aald estate,
must present the same to the
undersigned, at his off Icq within
aix months from the date of
thfe first publication of this No­
tice Which Is February 23, 1926.
If you feel dull and tired and quickens the appetite, soothes your
'
E. D. Briggs.
your head aches, chance* are your nerve* and assures a gentle hut
Administrator.
bowels are not moving thoroughly thorough movement of the bowels
Office, Pioneer Block.
or often enougfy, your liver is every day. And It Is sold under • ,
147-4 Tues.
sluggish and your digestion ia guarantee of “money back If for
poor. This Is why dopey drugs ,afey reason you fall to get com­
and harsh laxatives fail to do plete satisfaction and. relief.”
Take a delicious tableapoonful
you any good.
h jT C S E *k(N N0SE
Get quick, lasting relief! Dr. after the next (heal. Sleep well
Thacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup totiight and wake np tomorrow
AND STOP CATARRH
has relieved countless numbers be­ feeling full of energy and “pep.”
cause it helps Nature tone yonr I)r. Thatcher's la featured. — East
torpid liver, aids the digestion, Side Pharmacy.
sororities buy lots, and will build
chapter houses.
FORD TOURING
OH! MY BACK!
i
Have Your Car Reconditioned For
Spring Driving
after night*» fast
THE OVERLAND GARAGE
Bank of The Tflwtern Auto Supply Co.
for breakfast Thou»
•reakraat eating.
T o feel right, you
balanced, complète 1
16% protein, food's great tie«M
builder, 58% carbohydrate. Its greet
«hergy element, plus IB-ltn porta n t
rltamine« and the "balk’’ Nfet «feaNfe
fixative* seldom needed, la the
dietetic urge of the wofld .today.
1 It is food that “atapdx hat” -yeu
through the morning, Quick Quuker
A « 3u a h
yourself the natural «timuietitwt this
rich food offers yea. _
•
Interesting essay« have b
page« long — describing t the calamities
that wqm W happen i f the world ran out
lx
O k
|B*IVr tflRil pfBln
TOA w L.
i t ,i » ,
MOn t uwnv
M
a l i - '
tfelVlIj»
Interesting— but idle.
T h e practical question 11— what do you
do wk M electricity ?
liew homes have as many convenience
outlets »a every housewife wants— Dut
they trie easily and cheaply installed.
Do You Need a
Páíñter or a
Paperhanger?
If So, Phone
best Workers and Best
Paints
A vacuum cleaner—an electric sewing
machine— k washing jnachine—an elec­
tric range— these take most o f the drudg­
ery out o f housework.
W ould you— i f you could—do without
electricity?
'
Phone
XL ELECTRIC
BOWER
Station
IA OREGON
MP A N Y
formerly
i
Murphy Electric Shop
for «botrioid tfikk&o»
WANTED— Spading,
garden­
ing, etc., 143 Sixth SL
J. D
P « fty .
168-8*'
153 Granite.
will resume cnttfhg,
was stated.
Loss of apt
9t fa llin g l
knows that a
—but what T
ton it to the
kidneys or lb
geative and i
ÌEUY AÔaiAYÂtK W M CA«
TN t n many yeon «pedallsa-
Tsllyonr
ie fragrant, amie
■etoriWtotto pens«
air paeaadOOI u e h
'▼tri ca'
;
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Chronic
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Enot »M e Pharmacy