Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 17, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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Candidate for the R eptM teae
nBrntoatlira för atete senator,
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C a n d ia te h r State senator,
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FOR RENT: *— Four room fur-
nishtof m W , gB W JWL' to 1»-- »
quire I Beach A t a
IW -It 5<
•ab ject te the May I 1st prim ante.
1 Bive no toner gmbrtion tint» to
totot <étf abtf faitiifuîiy toy É tau
had County. My SkJtatf: "More
éeonttito* And TeVér Law«.”
FOB RENT: — A choice, now
two-room apartment, nicely turn-
ished with bath, sforotuom, and
screened W * . ¿¡It*. M. CaR
arternooas at I I South Second
St.
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FOR RENT; — Ttoto rOrthj*
bouse kedptog ¿¿drtrttot. Id * A J
Main.
BO«-« J
_ FOB BHNTf
Small apart-
meats. Yery attnwtfvrty forntto-
ed. Modern conveniences sad dose
m. Btoecraiiy to r tta c fair Std-
dents Si drdtoto W dort. l i *
HargdMMt ' •
tal-I too.
hare appetite to enjoy even the
m/ost tempting dishes, and a short
time ago. I Would have given
anything I possessed to have been
able to enjoy the hearty meals
that I do now.
"What little I used to eat
Memed to do me more harm than
gdod, and I fell off in weight to
, oAly 115 pounds, and just seemed
to be dwindling away to almost
nothing. I was so extremely ner­
vous I' couldn't get a restfal
night’s sleep, and was going down
hill so fast that it alarmed me and
kept me worried day and night.
'»Well dir, outsidp my wife
add family, Karnak has been the
, greatest blessing I ever received,
ahd all the money in town could
net induce me to make such a
statement were it not the actual
truth. I'm almost sixty-six now,
add just think of it, Karnak hac
. given me perfect relief and has
built me up from 115 to 128
lpeunds. Why, I just feel like a
new man from head to foot.
"Why, It would just make any­
body rejoice to get the wonderful
relief that I have, and I’ll pray
for the good men who make Kar­
nak that they may keep up this
good work. Yes, sir, I feel it a
duty to mankind to tell others
about this medicine— just to have
the people in this city see me
toou t it and those outside the city
to write me— I will gladly verify
thia statement tor all of them,"
Karnak is sold in Ashland by
I the East Side Pharmacy, and all
tending druggists.
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tototed tod
AH droit guaranteed,
d # Baraga. tort Wtow
tf stetoto
Attuto C.
varal Mai's experience
Mrt s a g rttfo repairing,
Oregon. Phone 1*1.
OJr
W o » A NtffGag,
P y E. D.. Brigg»-
pmdye to / t l i w e i t .
I l J— d——MO.
piention as having the second
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8he attends the
» o p h y school near Trail.
’ M|Bg Mildred Ca/letorf, presi-
gent of thd Jackson COtriMy
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H ealth Association, has but r<-
> SHOT* CACAE
tontly returned froih a monttt’3'
“RCUfT COURT OP gtay in Salem whert she assisted
OP OREGON, W* t>r Stella Ford Warner with het
CRgOtf COUNTY.
Clinics in' cdtanOcifon wff h the
MATTER OP THE Marloh County Health Dtmott
SH IP OP M I N N » ‘«ration. While there, Miss carle-
LPLEY, Insane.
tdn also attended some special
5 to the Court from gdurseS given for public health
at O. K. W helpley, guraes by Dr. Walter N. Brown,
above na#ned, [tom is in charge of this work and
Whefpfoy, that rtf t o o is considered an expert along
netfcttt to’ his said these lines. A week was spent
e real estate be- at the Midland Empire Educa-
rt- td het, described tfonal Conference at Spokane.
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FOB RENT—furnished apart­
ments and sleeping rooms. LttM l
Apts., I f 8. Second street.
111-tf
jày H. úptoh
Republican Candidate
GoVetü»
FOR RON«
to * n lsh to eat-
O fflee P h en e IdS-J
ins sad apartments. Reasonable,
Rooms 1 and I . P i n t National
b / month or waok. CaN 1 « .
a tn£ BTdf.
Office Hours. 10
1» MOBS'; t t » f f . B.T T to
FOHSAlto
to m s M h to
to»
in GoldyiWtte, Wsahidtorti, dlto
1«I dcraa Alfalfa ranch In Prlne-
vilK' Oregon— <H1 trade for Ash-
la id or Medford propel*/- ■*».
8. A. Prose, 114 Garfield 8f.
117-1 mo.
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hours, 10 to I I A. M.
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ti
• BdnW Building.
£
3 R. ¿ ¿ E E r te ' A. WOODS—
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tics Umtted to eye. ear, uoso and
throah*-X-ray including teeth.
Ofllea htonrs. 10 to I t and I
to I, fctodenburg Bldg-. A sh­
land, Otrugon.
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Jackson County, Oregon; thence
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north J l á feet; thence easl:
and 1-3 feet, thence south »7.8
feet and thence west 54 am*
1-3 feet to the place of begin-
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t o m SALE— 800 isyidi f t * . - ;
o to year old.
‘ flees ovCr the Ashland Tidings
office in Campo Building.
Ptaho 11F4.
f Practices in the United States
tohR 8 A L E -4 lsc B to pM»d, in « urta and all the courts of Cali-
gool* condition, 1 14
J rnia and Oregon.
115-»' -
gfrn RALto -A- Modern bouse, -
neto the NoimaL Terms. O. F.
Ctofon.
114-<t
tom SxUtfT -A Earty June to­
mato plan«/, fc each. C. A- O rir
lt o f low s.
108--- tf ;
rs in Coal, Wood, Packing,
ig and Storage. Long dlst-
trucking.
M r - » Good team and motor
to>R SALE: — Four, fifty by
¿ruéis. Good service at a rea-
on* hundred and fifty foot lots
oh *alm And.,' hetwee» High r sm a b N prtcA Pljone SI.
Schdtol and Normal. Priced righ t
tetote. Box , Tidlsgs. lg l- l m o .
Thompson a>d Buriïngame
to m SALE: — Big toad of
röteten att« Htoocrtteto
kindling, to-dd- Bo* dXctory
Paper Hanging — Tinting a
PSrtfo 80.
800— tf
Specialty.
ftoR S A L E ? -t» M iM M Itfif, ' fltfImatCs gfrdfty furnished.
C d » .. Completely furnished — Phone »8
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modern 8 room house with sleep-
lag |orch and dtodgd, 0» Corder
lof 70x100 rt, to to rtdstonrtto.
CdsB or terms if desired. Andreas
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Kaph P. Cowgill >
talked over.
The offloers named at this
meeting were: President, Mrs. F.
W. Hitchcock;
Vice-president.
Mrs. C. V. Howell; Second Vlce-
-g$esident, Mrs. L. R. Coombe;
Third Vice-president, Mrs. K. P.
Kims; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs.
O. A. Briscoe.
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. Oulhl Meets—
The Westminster Guild meota
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of all kinds for ymir camping trip.
Biggest Little Store m Town
Opposite New Hotel — Open Evenings
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(P aid A dv.)
ftckw ick Stage Systems
ArtLSiro to aia ronera south
Vote for a man who can help
your section of the State.
He lr a firm supporter of the
Direct Primary.
He is opposed by fhe Old Guard
Republican leaders and the big
newspapers of Portland.
Vote for a reaf life wire for
c. B. «tarthttto/ MBtototo.
id i-n
tin t
i W M M ¿rty
0*1-1 here creak bottom, free
water sight With huMBsgs. HPtob
SIIIT1Í AMD ELMORE
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tiful view cd atonoundtog stodd-
O totfortori tod Builders. New
dt.1 MMONS
Ulna, 88,00W. M d ie » « dlto a»d rrtstoelteg.
1 want the people of Ash**»«1
in
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C ir c u it c o u rt o f
Ldurai A vs./ O»dfo»d,- Cal.
fo k no* that during the fight to
THE STATE OF OREGON, IN
118-1. mo. *
¿¿-establish the Ashland Normal.
AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
Vhe leaders o f the Republican
ANT OIKL IN THOUBLB-^May
. G. O. VAN NATTA,
party in Mddford wired me to
crttfmtfflcute With HMlgn Lee
Plaintiff,
MISCELLANBOUS
ditch all other leRMation md to
of the Srtvatlon A W at «hé
white sw toi «tot*.’ toB Étto- MABEL L. JACOBS and ROY put thd Noknukl rttef U pertMMe,
BUILDING, repairing. paMtldg,
Which i didf.
fair Ava., Portlhnd, Oregon.
JACOB8,
her husband,
J. M.
tidtiag, cement work. Dgy dr con-
I will, appreciate a vofo of con-
« Markwell. B18 BUaabetk.
BA STERLING, SAMUEL DAVIE» «fence f l « « « F
Of W -
Ptfone 8BIL.
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AND LAURA ‘DAVIES, husband éou County aad «specially Ash-
and wife, tod the unknown heirs,
,Mnd
cow iriL L .
furniture stained gnd r*-
If any, Wf s ttA S B. GANIARD and
f id ished reasonable, 17» 4. Bt
ASA E. OANtARD; also, all other
CanAMate for Republican
h to» tod*
persons or parties unknown claim­ Nomlnhtlon for State Senator
ing t o y right, title, estate, lien
FALLING OONTBBCT open, at
nnfsiúg 1 or interest In tkp. real estate des­
Read, what t i e Oregon Voter
Slhkiyou mill. Appl* B o /F a cto /* .
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cribed In the complaint herein or has to hay about ih». Cotogni:
"Representative Ralph P. Cow
any part thereof,..
WANTED: « - 8 men to work
Defendants. pill has'carried over Into his pro­
W the wood*. Apply Box Factory. Left f«to’ ATI» I torth
To (he unknown heirs,,lf say, of fessional and public Htd the fire,
n>a
Al to. Womtoft «* Dunamtir, i ÉHas.fll. ia n ito d aft« A sa' E. aggressiveness and stamina of a
t in Atol
rfhp tar «ton t a
Oaniard and all other persona higb-stihing aChlyte. He waa an
WANTED: Lawn mowing and left for Klamath
Ils today.
or parties unknown claiming any athlete in college. Ifo is resource­
gdrden spading. 818 GmniU.
right, fftH, Sdtatd, lien or Interest ful and daterò*»«*, tot < » » a
P io n e 141.
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fri' thé féal ésfate described in the personal discipline, and off-shoot
FOR BX O TA N O E-A » M a n B
: isompWInt, or any part thereof, of his collegiate and nationul
guard iu ilta ry training, that en­
bdrns, with largi 16t, good fNh’ ;
défehdénts:
trty of fruits, for sm all house B
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE ables him to keep his mental
wRh lot in.;Portland. F a r ito r ^ ,* '
i DF WWOOW, t v s , to ff é « w Of vlg«v uM er ceutrel.
"R epresentative Cowgill
was
tlculara, call at I t Laurel, i
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you,, pre hereby sum m om d «ad
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car-
B r at ^ n e g e , belttR
fo debate, editorial work, student
should be sold and that tba same ¿¿mmlttee * ortc and On athletic
•be sold at private sale.
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teams; engineering experience has
It la therefore ordered that the g^en varie* Ifteludi’ng eônnectfoiis
next of kin of the saW Miawlt with geological sttrvéys, land 0F-
May Whelpley, and all persons In- fives, adfodfcaffon sutoeyé its/
terested in the estate, appear be- Oregon state water board; englh-
fore this Court on Monda»,
the eer for various iMpToVement com-
21st day of to n e, 1128, at
th e f a nies; since 1312 has been con-
houv of 10:00 o’clock, A. M., ,ttten ¿ectod In engineering cipaetty
an* there to show Cause, If any, p ith Medford and Eaglfe Polttt 1/-
t o y a. license* should not be grafR-legation Districts; sorted during
ed for ¿he sale of suCh réal estate, wa¿ as captain in Engineer corps;
it Ik farther ordered that ser- first COmihander, Medford Amer-
ylce be made by the publication b’t o Legion post; rtethber MasoU-
r 'of this order for four Successifs ic, X.. P., and' Elks lodges; cap-
weeks Itt thé Ashland TKÉngs, à lain of 18«4h tnmutry company,
' newspaper of general circulation,
X. O. ; chairman Leonard Wood
' printed and published at Ashlanrf. ‘rtp algn lu Jaçfcson county, and
' said County
for «tog tim e BCttvO fn eontafy /«-
Dated this 7th day of May, pohlican organisation work; mar-
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ried; owns home In Medford; has
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W J HARTZELL, * f1*d chádren. Stflendíd ty¿e óf en-
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judge ttoslaatic American.
, ATTEST:
"Covfgitl’ wat Joint àSthôr of
DELILIA STEVENS.
hill re-eetabllshing Ashland Nor-
County Clerk.
mal* Sdhool and actively promot-
212— 4— jfo. ed Its passage; a legislator of con-
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siderable ability to negotiate and
F 6R SALE: — One quarter
aedflhn of timber, land Included,
loctoed about 5 miles In a north-
erV direction from Rogue River.
Ofogha- It la near a road and
ltd tossssd valuation la 11000.00
Vo/ taxation.
AU taxer d » in
l» t< are paid. Will told t a >800
Ctoi‘. Lincoln H*B,
toert (
4 5 1* SL. Los AngsleBA 6 « # .
tom s REAL Bargains In Real -
«EsURe. Brow» B Rice, <1 N. Main
St.
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train, to apoxane eaucanon
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’»Insists
of business and
college
course !
- d prtparatàry
colIeglate
<()rk at W Mttnrton
coiiege;
Yreka
Weed
We believe you metí and women op­
posed to liquor arid narcotic’ tfaffie
want
CROSSLEY
lor U. S. Senior
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Hi fee
«idea «¿toy 4 :2 » a. rt. B:1O p. m. 1 0 :0 0
over anywhere and as often aa you like.
TRUNKI
4iee the Agente.
p.
b i .
I t o barfcM reclin in g Adaptable three positions.
N F rancisco in BE v e n te en hours
urn of the Highway hi Spring in all its glory,
year tfeftetB from Piekwick Stage Agmrt
Work Shoe
DICTATORSHIP by <he 0BEGOM1AW nivtoiab
ty means a Democralic victory at the Genorul
" ¿Blectioln.
You who belidve in CROSSLEY,
' stand fast, writs your own ballots,
C m c E N fftA lS E ON CROSSLEY
ANO WIN TOR PROHIBITION.
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Paid Adv.
fot Summer
Summertime is here. Pffcpjtte frif yrittf
outdoor life and suBiiocr»» wotk with
a pair of our servicWal^e Wririk slicW
OVERLAND