Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 13, 1926, Image 5

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the p r a l l t jloctors endur'd
suffering.
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One cent the wprd Baoh - t i W • e v e r y issue for
one-month f t mosey l-2c the word eaojr time. ■ •
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Cf Rtotas f , and 2, Firs» National
Eahlt Kldg. Office Hour», (4
lo dLJtNeoff; 2 to. 6 p. m ; f - K
mnoh hontalaing 340 aerea of ferq n fitH ’-
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leVo» irrigated »eafiow Igpd ta d
DR. GHARLEB A. HAINES
{reft wate«, alno >5 d a l * cows;
lnpg<>4, t o . -Wood H l l * 7 valley, x ; Physician end Burgeon ,
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Klgmàth t o . ÓTfi. A d W
Ai Office Phone 1O4-J
Culbertson, Ft.K ifim ath, Ore. .
• ■ , i • . i , 'Rome Phone IBg-L
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201-12 Office hoars, 10-(to l a A, H .; 2
to V f . M .i J Sff
evenings, —
FOB SALE: —r At Dunsmuir, Citizens Bank Building.
Calif., Completely furnished —
modern 3 room house with sleep­ DR. ERNEST A. WpODtfre-Prae-
tlce Mmlted to eys, epr, udae and
ing porch and garage, on Corner
throat— X-ray Including teeth.
lot 70x18« ft, very reasonable.
Office hours, 10 to 12 am} 2
Cash or terms If desirfid. Address
to 6, Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­
C. D. Shoemaker, Dunsmuir.
20*-tf
land, Oregon.
FOR RENT:
*cre chicken
ranch anti orchard^ « .qpoa»; house.
On ¡paved, street, 335 per month:
JL><¿ Ketch* Ashland, Hofei Bldg-
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FfXR BaSNT* — A>ehoiee, a e v
two-roem apdrtment, nicely furn­
ished with bath, storeroom; and
screened ' porch. Close in. Call
afternoons at -31' South Second
St.
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213-tf
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FOR RENT; — Two room
house keeping apartment. 348 E.
Main.
206-tf
C. ELhYSON SHINN
FOR SAKE— K splendid city
Dentist
8 1-2 acre creek bottom, free
* CitLcns flank Rlilg-
water alght with buildings. Beau­
tiful view of surrounding moun­ Office Phone 151. Res. Phene 184
Evenings By Appointment
tains, >3.00d. M. Jacker, 4138
Laurel Ave., Oakland, Cal.
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PLANING MILL
,
196-1 mo. •
JORDAN’S SABH AND CABINET
• WORKS, Corner Helpmq and
MISCELLANEOUS
Van Ness. Phone 161. 134-tf
FOR RteXT; — Small apart­
ment'* very attractively furhlsh-
ed. MBdern cogvenlenjRs and close
In.* Especlalfy suitable for stu-
dentir Of women who work. 316
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284-1 mo.
Hargadins
' FO R .R E N T — Clean.well furn­
ished apartment. 94 Laurel St.
194-tf
Attempt to control education
4g,Qr/!g9u by a loosely organis'd,
but far-reaching political mo-
chine, was revealed Mondam by
ap Investigation conducted by a
News reporter. The machine,
whlcli has Introduced poljjlcal
propogahda into the city.’» public
schools, has for It» primary Ob­
ject the defeat
C. Alderson
as state school superintendent,
and control of that office through
a man of the machine’s own
choosiitg.
^£rlnclpals and teachers have
been organized, td an unknown
extent, political subjects have
been discussed with school child­
ren and political
propaganda
spread Among them.
•£,
' Numerous complaints
from
teachers and parents sent the
News reporter out on the hia-
'chine’a trail.
The machine Is out to beat
Alderson In any way possible.
The only objection to the candi­
date Is* that he Is a "'politician/’
This Is the only otitspoken objac-
tion, but underneath, the machine
I is out to'"get’’ Alderson because
LOST: — J u d ies blue and
U’UITTLB TRANSFER CO.
brown sleeveless sweater between
For Service
FOR RENT— Karnlshed apart­ Plasa Market and Tuttle’s on Or­
Dealers
in
Coal, Wood, Packing,
ments and sleeping rooms. Lithia ange St. Finder please return to
Crating
and
Storage. Long dist­
Apts., 36. S. Second street.
Tidings Office. Reward.
214-4» ance trucking.
130-tf
WANTED: — Roomers and
FOR RENT — Furnished cah- bordefa. 196 Central Ave. Mattie T. L. I’OWEIA,— General Trans­
fer — Good team and motor
Ips and apartments. Reasonable, Bryant.
- 214-tf
trucks. Good service at a rea­
by month or week. Call 163.
sonable
price. Phone 83.
BUILDING, repairing, painting,
139—fif
tinting, cement work. J»ay or con­
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
tract. Blackwell, 511 Elizabeth.
Phone 859L,
195-1
Thompson uml Burlingame
Painters and Decorators
FLOORS LAID, sanded and fin­
FOR SALE: — 28 acres, mostly ished. Hardwood a specialty. First Paper Hanging — Tinting a
alfalfa, large barn, well and wind­
Specialty.
class work. Write Irwin Koenig,
mill. Close to highway and Ash­
Estimates gladly furnished.
699 Walnut St.
212-4*
land, level. 1168 per acre. Sbe
Phone 98
196tf
Daniel Pafnd, Ashland Realty Co.
WANTED: — Experienced Ir­
FEHIGE’S TRANSFER
214-11 rigator, phone 371J1 or call Sun-
875 B St.
erest Orchard.
213-3t Phone 410
FOR HALE:
Modern house,
Drayage, storage and long dist­
near the Normal. Terms, O. F.
FURNITURE stained and re­ ance hauling.
CO-tf
Carson.
214-41 finished reasonable, 178 A. St.
.jaiii -u <“-4 j • ;r
DR. J. P .’CHISHOLM
213-1 mo.»
FOR SALE: — Timber, me
Veterinary Graduate
pine. In tiackaon County. 48C
FALLING CONTRACT open at Phone 80K-J
707 Oak St.
M. J. L. Ketch, Ashland H
Siskiyou mill. Apply Box Factory.
HlflTH AND ELNIORE
Bldg.
21
213-6t
Contrvctors anfi Builders. New
SPECIAL OFFER. — For. »hart L* WANTED: — 3 men to work anq rerntdelingN^
time, 9 acres good land near Pa­ In the woods. Apply Box Factory.
80 Granite St.
cific Highway. 2 miles from Post
180-26*
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213-6t
Office, fruit and garden, plenty
water, land all In cultivation with
WANTED; — Laundry to do. ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
communicate with Ensign Lee
garden in, good 2-story plastered 563 Fairview street.
209-tf
of the Salvation Army at the
house of 8 rooms, outbuildings,
WANTED: Lawn mowing end
White Shield Home, 565 May-
on line street. Only 34600 under
fair Ave., Portlahd, Oregon.
big reduction for quick sale, part garden spading. 393 Granite.
204-1 mo.»
cash, balance easy terms. This is Phone 141.
MEMORIALS
an exceptional opportunity in ’ FOR EXCHANGE— A modern
Mark
every
grave with »ur
growing district east of the city. home, with large lot, good var­
crystal blue gray, and avoid the
iety of fruits, tor small honse
MCE HOME — Six big. lots with lot In Portland. For par- rush.
S. PENKISTON, Manager ,
and 4-foom house, close to school tloiilara. call at 9 6 Laurel.
173 East Main
and churches, fine garden, lots
W*
193-U
fine berries, good street. 32100
NURSING u_ Private nursing
BLOCKS AND LUMBER at
Better see thi». Good home cheap
done at 549 East Main.
212-6t
Phons 30. We
With dhknee to raise much of yoUl r Box Factory.
188-tf
living.— H. C. Galey, No. 65 Easi ■ deliver.
Main.
214-3,
FIRST
CLASS
automobile,
TRADE: Have Ashland busln
property bringing 3100 per moi
to trade, will take Ashland r<
donee, .31300 cash give terms
balance. Fred R. Nell, care
Ashland Creamery. Box No. 24
213— 2t H
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FOR HALE:. Loganberry
713 Oak 8t. --
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truck, tractor and machinery
repairing, valves refaced and
ground.
AU work guaranteed
First Street Garage, Just below
, Union Oil station.
James C.
.Barr, tevsral years experience
as machinist and auto repairing,
.Ashland, Oregon. Phone 191.
187-1 mo.»
MATERNITY .
Reasonable Rates
Granite.
Telephone
Slightly Injured
In 65-Foot Fall
KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 12.—
Walter Weatherford, 38, spriln-
ed his leg and received a small
scratch on his face when he fell
65 feet from a hoisting tower, to
the ground.
Sari» Jane to­
cto. Ô. X.,Öray
IW — tf
igne Uttndred and*r
-b n l W ‘ Ays.; bl
; schedi’ and irormal'
, tènfiV,.;B.ox , Tldin
of Eola — Polk County
Republican Candidate
for
GOVERNOR
indiy-sti
all they
woman |
nijwl:
ina si
1
date for the Iíepdbltfcan
lattea for state senator,
:C taHhe May l i s t , primaries.
Medde Bul-ae. famous crow country
coach al Wtsdonain, who h a g ,a n
sou need his .withdrawal from 0»
university coaehtng rin ff in ordel t i
complete a medical ifimfsd ayP.uen
Medlcaf Collese Chti-ngo. Bulge hkl
developed many grent "riwawX JlAf
of the best being Victor tCMpphiail.
Bhrke is a- former athlete niihaeir,
T h sv e no ether ambition than ,to
Big load of serve well and ftsithfally my State
Box- Factory. and CtaBty. My Slogaa: “-Mòri» glaring-wppnthe «es tardies gt the
, ■ fi.n a (Atiis-saverakaeaaoee a«e.
ocoasmy aad Fswer LaVa” > j -
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Building Material
OF ALL KINDS
At nigh t E velyn N alr (letti and Vivian 1X> V oci draw
berti o f a m ualcri com edy*chorug in Ixw Angele.«. Bui
uustrlous stu d en ts Ui a Eoa Angele»' high «elioni E»
he refused to ‘'play ball” with it
or submit to Its dictations.
Teachers, upon entering tpelr
school rooms, have found opposi­
tion propaganda, petitions and
other such political material on
their desks. Many of these teach­
ers signed the petitions and dis­
tributed the propaganda becaure
they were advised that their po­
sitions were “political” and un­
less they “played ball” trouble
would ensue.
School supply houses have been
approached by machine solicitors
seeking campaign fifnds in behalf
of the school machine candidate
One of the most active sup
porters of the schoQl machine
candidate is a traveling agent
for a Portland engraving com­
pany which ^»anufactuijbs cuts
to he used In Illustrating high
school annuals.
Frantic letters have been sent
mt by .the machine committee 30-
.icitlng the endorsements of busi­
ness men for their candidate.
Aldersop Jias 'cons'atently de­
feated the school machine candi­
dates and it is partly due to ids
success in the past to do so that
the machine is making such an
effort during the present caai-
¡algn to defeat'him.
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Portland Newg, May 11, 1926.
Paid. Afiv,
Get our prices and seo our stock before buying.
Commits Suicide
By Eating Tacks
ASHLAND LUMBER COMPANY
Phone 20
384 Oak St. A cross R. R. T racks
BUDAPEST, (U P )— A suicide
by eating tacks was consumated
recently in the Slovakian village
of Bunslan, according to reports
received here.
Ernst Zadjl after falling to win
the affections of a village girl
bought a box of tacks.
Lying in bed, Zadjl swallowed
the whole box one at a time
Within a few moments he began
to call for hdlp. .
A physician who was called
eould do nothing to save the
young matt. In a post mortem
examination tile cosoner found
247 tacks in ZadJi’s stomach.
*1 he name of the
F u lle r D i a l e r
nearest you is list*
below. W h en
y o u need p a in t,
go to him. H e sella
Fuller quality pro»
WHERE THE ROMAN PAYS
— AND PAYM AND PAYS
SYDNWY, (U P 1—Forty Mira­
tions in olgfit y ea n failed to savo
the life of Bernard Haynes,
wounded war veteran. Because
he enlisted in* the Australian Iin-
product is m ost
suitable, the prop­
er w ay to prepare
th e surface, th e
k in d o f b r u s h
to use and give
you copies of the
interesting Fuller
Booklets. It will be
well w o rth your
ducts and in ad­
dition he Cikes a
re a l in te r e s t in
giving you helpful
advice: H e w ill
te ll you w h ic h
w h ile to v is it
h im to d a y a n d
get a c q u a in te d .
These ‘Dealers Sell Fuller ‘Paints and ‘Vanishes
Medicine
—vid your system of Catarrh or Deafnew
caused by Catarrh. Alap as sBlood Purl»
fier it gives wonderful results. AU
Druggists.
ui
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, C
W. P. FULÎ-Ek Ö» CO,
160 FRONT STRiar -
One-Day Service
l1
yr X ws vxrcatRNce—voua amuxancs of fuller quality
on
Shoe Repairing
PA IN T S I
PIONIER
Lgee’s Shoe Shop
339 E . M ain S tre e t
C nuld
T W r il
I » » , run -d u r»
Pili, eeuiWU'-t - nt. m -
, o » i l very bed. g
I ¡ r i-'.T .« ;r .1
1 n |i a' " tp s y ir ih i
I w R ;a y i,(A ‘,a4l)tS*l.
b >4 u b .
Do you feel Jtired out,
run-dow n and, e x ­
hausted long before
the day’s work is fin­
ished? Why is it that
women will permit re­
peated attacks of dizsi-
he, nervous exhaustion,
ipation, when
good general tonic'
r best troubled with
a test mistake in the world.
udhof ailing men and women have been
well ami happy with Lyko. The
th’s remedy's wonddrfu, success is
nMaatian of medicinal ingredients it
s. One aids diejsstion; another is a
»that keeps the bowels open; another
the kidneys, and a fourth aids the liver,
With tl hese VttaF Organs working M phnier
ha/w -it] v , th« -health-destroying poisons are
drivi n u AT carried oat of the system. • ’ • •
N o m A, tor what you hake tried befdre, go to
your -r. aggist today and ask to t a bottio of
Lyki-, tj hZgjeas general tonic; Find out-for
»out ;1 f.MrfL staple and ekay k la ho keep
w ell w | th thd aid of thia marvaious remedy.
POaftANQ
C m ih t t in IS f t r i j l t Ctr.it Cititi
F n tW ": n m it i « a m n r o . Los anc .U- u , sobtlsno
D i u r i i n t f t f y t lif n r tu tbt Pntifu Cttul
NewStrength
r K fo f Tired
iSBLWomen
Announcements
RALPH P. OOWGILIi
> AT RAILWAY GROSSING
ON OAK STREET
R'duce taxes by reducing cost of
VOLOGDA, (U P )— A new vor-
Government.
slon of the old theme “The
Place penitentiary under Board of Worfisn Pays" can be found In the
Control. Make Boacd of Control peasant villages of this out-of the-
the Parole Board; fewer par­ way province in Northern Russia.
When a peasant lad begins to
dons,.
,
Enforcement of Prohibition by of­ court a girl he establishes a pro­
ficials who believe in enforcing prietary right over her by treat­
the law.
» ing her to sweets and cakes, ac­
.Hasten construction of Roorevi Ft cording to peasant laws." Should
the girl wish to break the en­
Highway.
Adequate provision for retiring gagement she is obliged, on palu
bonds. Issue no tat free bond« of receiving a sound thrashing
F(th and Game Commission fundf from her disillusioned lover, to
tion for people and not as pot pay him a full indemnity, not on­
ly fo'f the sweets and cakes he ha.i
lltlcal machines.
Play fair with ‘ex-service men. i- bought, but for the time he has
Maintain Mlph standard or public lost In courting her, for the shoe»
schools and institutions of highi and clothes he has worn out and
for the "samogon,' which he has
1 - or learning.
t
drunk
in the raptures of hl»
I do not believe in taking any po­
litical power from the Individual young love.
j voter.
iNo discount on the taxpayer’s
Salem— 3100,000 Elslfiore The­
. dollar. - ; ’
Candyland— Caym els, fudge and I atre will soon be ready for open­
ing.
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(Paid Advertisement)
Leaves Badgers
FDR HALE O ft TRADE: — 4-
roorti Douse fufnlShed for light
housekeeping; garage; cloaj lit In
Duttemulr, Calif. Sell right or Stomach So Ban Can’t
* Eat Even Fruit |
trade for house and lot In Ashland
or Klamath Falls. Write Box 666
“For years was badly oonetlpat- '
or see People’s Warehouse.,. Klam­ ed and troublgl with gas after <
ath Kail»*
<513-8* eating. Could n ot eat fruit and
many other things. Adlerika has
FOR BALK: —ri New Alfalfa done me good'— can now eat any­
thing.” .(siBned)W. H. . Fletcher.
hay, 36.00 per ton. F. Beswlpk.
213-4» Adlorlka removes GAS and often
brings astonishing relief to thqi
HOME REAL Bargains In Real 3tomaeh. Bring« out a surprising !
amount of old waste matter ypij
Estate Brown R Rice, «3 N, Main never thought Was in the system.
Bt. i
I’. fi
.. t t r
312-tf Stods that full Moated feeling apd
.aakea xpn.aalny'flfilla«. IttfiU ooL
mio «obstipation
Mg 17 quarts a day, WU1 ex-
phaaMsl foi* cbvcovf. tì. IT- Payne;
1Ä10 Bdhlevard. .
3Ì2-3»
' ^liioR HALE: — 400 White Leg-
h»rg laying hern- IWlIFjreh^ add-
Tfiancred atrain.’ Phone 346J3.
PATTERSON
fit Bapaume In Jujjr 131T, and
0$m that date, until hlW qatkre-
.«santly. Haypqa. VH lyjver off N;
back. For eight years the ablest
ittrgdons'In* Melbourne bent their
•llergles toward getting him on
Bib feet fig*»
O r a tio n s J e -
qame ajmbst 4 ■ monthly event
travel by
SAFE
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PROMPT
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MOTOR
CLEAN
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TWO THROUGH STASES I >Ail.Y -* EkW
To Portland, leaving Ashland W 7M L 9 ^
, Alio leaves Ashlapdlat A15 P. Jt. for Bos
FollowiRg morniag to Portli
W e ta k e paHHengers for all w ay poftit«. k or f t
tickets call A shland H otel*..Tele]
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