Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 22, 1926, Image 3

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8ATURIXAT, Jfagr. EX .28E8».
DetigftriUtt tâ Machinery
„ WASHINGTON. — , ( U p j^ -y h o
oidest footprints oa the « a d of
tithe in America have been found
6 o i
by tit. Charts W. Gilmore, Smith­
issue for sonian Paleontologist, la the Col­
One cent the word eAfcft time. To run every it
orado Grand Ckayon.
bhe ftddtft bt feu&fe 1-Bc the word each time.
t h e tracts found by the sclent
-W « 8 — V Wtf ftrurfwe- Tf* • >
¿ J..- Z. * - -
it are believed t? have been made
Hi .'«fee 4 ¿
psora .than » ,0 4 6 ,0 0 0 y e a n ago
by anim als on the Kaki trail. The
fe fc N * -F u m la h « l fbur-
footprints are nutde in m oist sand
a fcttt£ èn t. i l l f $ t ite
aad since that tim e m ore than
M 2 -tt
1,000 feet o f rock-m aking m a te­
rials were piled up In sneceeslvo
- FOR RENT: Furnished Splen­
strata above them.
did front apartment — close in.
A study is now being made of
Phone 368-R or. call a t Shook
MATERNITY
the
prints in an effort to deter­
B ide.
3 3 t-4
m ine what type of fore-nletoric
»nable Batea
F or rent ? — Store or office
Telephone 162 monster was responsible for them.
room No. #1 Oak Street, recently
AMD LUMBER at
occupied by Southern Ore. Gap Co.
Phone 30.
We NOTICE OF INTENTION TO CON­
W hittle Transfer Co.
tli-if
198-tf STRUCT SEW ER IN ¿EW ER
deliver.
FO B RENT— -F
First
irsf class apart-
DIST. NO. 27.
K R 8T
GLASS
automobile,
m ent, clean and attractive, d o se
tr h c l, tractor and machinery Recorder's Office, Ashland, Ore.
in. 813-R, phone. «8 Helm a?
May 22. 1928,
repairing, valves - refaced and
st.
tl» -«
NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN
ground.
A ll work guaranteed.
FO B RENT« — Two room F irst S B eet Oarage, Just below that it is the Intention of the
Jam es C. Council to have a sewer construct­
house keeping apartment. 848 E. Uhlob OU ¡Ration.
B a in .
3Ó6-W Barr, several yaara experience ed to serve the district described
ag piaahtnlat and unto repairing, as follows, to-wlt:
FO B RENT; — Sm all h»*rt- Aahlahd, Oregon. Phone 181.
All property fronting on either
m e n t \ very attractively furnish­
187-1 mo.* side of Elizabeth Street, from
ed. Modern conveniences and
Ashland Street fo
Wisconsin
la.
Bspeclally suitable for
Street, with the necessary out­
debts or women who work
let for the same.
Hargadlne.
208-1 mo
FO B BBMT— Furnished «pari-
ménta and sleeping rooms, Llthla
Àpts., 88 S. Second «tract.
P hysicians
D B. GBORGE SMITH
P h y std an asMl Surgeon
O ffice Phone 108-J
FO B BBN T — Furnished cab­
Room s 1 had 2, First National
ins and apartments. Reasonable,
Bank Bldg.
Office Honrs, 10
by m onth or week. Call 188.
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188—41 to 13 N oon; 2 to 6 p. m.; 7 to
8 evenings.
ito-rt
ONE of the best dairy ranches
and milk route in Jacknon coun­
ty to sell at once. Might consid­
er som e Ashland property
on
deal. Brown A Bice. 83 N. Bain.
883-2
FOB SALE or TRADE— Good
8-room modern honee. A bargain
for quick sale, or will trade for
Southern
California
property,
W hat have yon? See Owner, R.
W. Conover. 128 Laurel S t , Sat­
urday or Sunday. ,
222-2*
FOB BALÉ: - ¿ - r o o m fu r n ish
All persons Interested are here­
by summoned and required to
appear before the Common Coun­
cil of the City of Ashland, Ore­
gon, at their meeting on the first
day of June, 1928, at 8:45 o ’clock
P. M. then and there to otter any
suggestions and objections there­
to.
The expenses incident to such
sewer and the cost of construc­
tion thereof is to be hereafter as­
sessed as special benefit assess­
ments against the real estate
within said district benefited
DR. CHARLBp A. HAINES
P hysician and Surgeon
O Stte P hone 104-2
Hom e Phone 104-L
Office hoars, 10 to 12 A. M.; 2
to 6 P. B -: 7 to 8 evenings.- — thereby.
O. H. JOHNSON, Mayor.
CItlaena Bank Building.
Gertrude Biede, Recorder.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­ Date of first publication, May 22,
tice lim ited to eye. ear, uoee and 1928.
223-2-Sat.
throat— X-ray Including teeth.
Office hoars, 10 to 12 and 2
to 6, Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­ NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF
land. Oregon. -
ADMINISTRATOR.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
O. BLLYSON SHINN
THE STATE O F’ OREGON, IN
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D entist
AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY.
O tteen« B ea k Bldg.
pd dandy home, garden, fruit.
IN THE MATTER OF THE
Cheap. 132 7th St.
2 ÌI-Ì* Office F bobe 1 » I. Be«, » h o n e 184
ESTATE OF WILLIAM McLEAN,
Brewings B y Appointm ent
Deceased.
288 or 600
FOR ..SALB:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
shares Hartman Syndicate shale w. J. B o o bs , la»vry<*,— Offices
oil shares. Call or w rite 1 |2 W al­ over thè A lhisnd Tidings office that the undersigned has been
In Çamps Building. Practices In the estate ol William McLean,
the
United States courts and all appointed i s Administrator of
219-5t*
the coarts of California and Ore­ deceased.
FOR BALE or TRADB:— 5 lots gon.
Any person having a claim
in Ooidendale, W àshington, also
against the Bald estate must pre­
PLANINO MILL
180 seres A lfalfa ranch In Prine­
sent the same to the undersigned,
ville. Oregon— w ill trade for A sh­ JO R bA N ti 8A8H A N D ’CABINET
at his office, within six months
land or Medford property. Mrs.
WORKS. Com er Helm an and from the date of the first publi­
B. A. Proee, 218 a ir fie ld St.
Van Nee«. Phone M l . . 184-tt cation of this Notice, which IS
217-1 me.
May 1, 1926.
WHI t
TRANSFER CO.
E. D. BRIGGS,
F ò l i R a U c : — Early June to­
F or Service
Administrator,
m ato friants, l c bach. C. A. Gray
In Coal, Wood: Packing,
Ashland, Oregon.
1378 Iowa.
t®8— tf
nod Storage. Long dist­
205-4 Sat.
nut St., Ashland, Oregon.
A b
FOR s A lB : — Four, titty by ance tracking.
one hundred and fifty foot lots B. L. tb^T E L L — General Trans­
BIDS WANTED
on Palm
A*e., between High
Bids
will
be received by the
fer — Good team and motor
School and Normal- Priced right,
trilcka. Good service at a rea­ Board of Trustees of the First
term s. Box , Tidings. 108-1 mo-
Congregational Church,, of Ash­
sonable price. Phone 82.
FO B SA L *; — Bfg
kindling, 34-00. Box
Phone 30.
load of
Factory
200— tf
T r ìv i MG CONTRACTOR
Thompson and Burlingam e
P ainters and Decorators
FOR SALE: — A t Dunsmuir, Paper Hanging — Tinting a
Calif., Completely tarnished —
Specialty.
modern 8 room honee with sleep­
Estimates gladly furnished.
ing porch and garage, on Corner
Phone 98
198tf
l o t . 70x100 ft, very reasonable
Ftaufa w S TRANSFER
Cash or term s if desired. Addreee
C. D. Shoem aker, Dunsm uir, 4
P hene 4 1 0
8 7 0 B St.
>
203-tf
Drayage, stprage and long dist­
ance hauling.
80-tf
FO B SALE—A splendid city
6 1-3 afcre crack libttoin, tree
cfetSHOLM
DR. f,
f , F. <
water «Ifcht jrith bnlttlnks. tbatt-
z veterinary G radaste
tiful view of surrounding m oun­ Phone 888-2
707 Oak St.
tains. 33,000. M. Jacker, 8138
SMITH A nd elmore
Laurel Ave., OaklahB, Cal.
Contractors
and Builders. New
188-1 mo. •
ana ram tdellng.
8 0 Granite St.
MISCELLANEOUS
180-20*
jfifrV
__ May
W i t l i l l t e ’- b mftsAU» - t e - J
compaonlcate
vrith
E
nsign
Lee
som e shingling and fencing In
6f the Bklvatlon Ariny at the
A sh lan d .
xtr.
Jsfcler,
4184
, W hite Shield Home, 566 May-
Laurel Ave., Oakland, Calif.
fair A ve., Portland, Oregon.
221-2*
land, Oregon, for the razing and
salvaging of materials, or for the
purchsse and removal of tho
building known as the Congrega­
tional church situated at Junction
of East Main Street and the
Boulevard Id” Ashland, Oregon,
with certalh reservations. See
specifications and list of reserva­
tions at the office of H. C. Galey,
65 E. Main Street, Asnland, Ore­
gon.
The Board reserve« the right
to reject any or all bids.
Bids will be openae at 8 p. m.
Monday, May 24th, 1926.
DONALD M. Spencer,
Secretary.
118-Uh
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MEMORIALS
PAINTING, Papering, Carpent­
Mark every grave w ith )ut
ering and Mason work. New and
remodeling. Day
contract. crystal blob gray, *nd avoid the
Wm. E. Gould, 458-J. 2 il- l- r f o .
TWO ..MEN— To cut logs at
Siaklyoh. Apply Box Factory.
221-8
rail.
’
S. PENNISTON,
1 7 8 B ari 1
I f il '"‘O
T
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SoW onl
W ANTED—Trucks to
lum ber and logs. Apply Box. F ac -.
BATTLE CREEK. Mich.— i
to iy .
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H r fiN r r t’ftfe itln ie d s n i l e — "If babble wöiild. eat 4 li -
a day, it ie probable that i---------
(finished reasonable, 178 A. St.
Ifiihy doctors would have to 4bsn-
213-1 mo,» 4on their profession," according
H Lawn m owing and to Dr. Joh n Harvey K ellof, dl-
garden «padlng. 198 Granite. rhetor o f Battle Creek Sanitar­
A ,
Phone 141.
804-1 m o.” ium.
Ask for a
Demonstration
Sold on
Itay
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SPÉCIAL PRICES
Sittings By Appointment Only
Darlings Fof Portraits That Please
I WASHINGTON,
Jtr RÑeéietoef TMos/esSeM«
U dim
difficulties
now being expeT-
rial
eniti
oced by the French govariimeiit
tenced
ra slowed down the work of re-
bara
codktrùctlòn in the ste sa devast­
ated by the world war, the Com­
merce Department has been ad­
vised.
Approximately one-fifth o f the
reconstruction ezpehsee ram ila tfi
b e , paid, it was stated, and the
condition of the treasury and the
present delay in determining What
remaining claims should he paid
Greasèless doughnut«? Tse,
* «
•* “ " S ä Ä &
n
^ ft costs® little
I feOwn^Opeiate
hey’re casting tham
an electrical cooker,
stratlng how It.
—
rome the most glganlc power of
life: and the end is still fa» from
being in sight.
But you have
got to have a workman who is
commensurate with this change
in Industrial conditions, it the
ATLANTIC CITT — (U.P.) — work of the future* Is to be car­
The .Importance of adequate ried on efficiency.”
lighting facilities for the devel­
opment of efficiency in work­
manship among the 41,000,000
Newberg— Spaulding Pulp &
Americans gainfully employed Taper Co., organizes, with 3600,-
was stressed by Secretary of La­ 000 capital subscribed.
bor James J. Davis here In an
address beffpre the National
Klamath Falls— Ground broken
for new Country Clnb house.
Electric Light Association.
“The electric light and power
companies of America have per­
formed a notable service in bring­
ing electrical power to every kind
of mill and factory, and In adapt­
ing U to every phase of industry” ,
Davis said.
"Nevertheless,
though
you
have made a splendid beginning,
you have not finished your work
here. Perhaps you are so acoiu
tomed to the wonders of electricity
that yon are in danger of ac­
TIKE SERVICE
quiring that familiarity which is
Drive right In and we’ll check
said to breed contempt.
“When I reflect on what econ­ over your tires whilh you get
omic saving might* be effected by SHELL and GENERAL GAS, OIL,
GREASING.
means of better lighting; when
I reflect on such matters as in­ Williams Service Station
crease in production, the saving
Boulevard & Sherman
of life and limb aad occular vis­
ion, and on all that may be done
to promote happiness among mil­
lions of workers, I am inclined
to think that you are too com
placent in the presence of certain
untoward conditions in industry.
“No end of tests have been
made which demonstrate beyond
all possible donbt that Improved
lighting increases the amount of
production, without adding to the
»We are prepared to make
burden of the workers.
"Electricity has produced nn
industrial revolution; it has be
m
IHÌHIIN
FLOWERS
FOR THE
GRADUATES
Hundreds of Beautiful
Wkll Paper Patterns from
which to select
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Paints, Varnishes and
Wall Paper
Graduation
Baskets
Bouquets
Corsages
The Appropriate
- Gràduatión Gift
ASHLAND
FLOWER SHOP
Phonee 148 or 180
Phone 172
1925 Master Six
Coàch
Good Mechanical Condi­
tion, Good Kubbcr, Bhhip-
ers and Trunk,
$1100
Terms
XL ELECTRIC
¡Station
Guy Good, Prop,
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Hillsboro— Seventeen
two- vote to merge In union high school
thlrds Of the value of their claims, district.
itimate has been made that
CtJLVUB CITT, Cal., (U P )—
Pehdleton— Umatilla woolgrow-
total war dam age that wfil be
Enough licensed tutors am « « -
ers have sold 19,000 lambs, at
the
governm
ent
w
ill
be
ployed by a m ovie studio hem to
310.50 to 310.75.
make up thg teaching « U ff o t a
Neskpwln— Contract let for new
fair sixed school In a large to w i-
Advertise In The Tidings.
shlp.
i
Aàtoì- school house.
Thè la w requires that children
of school age w ho ara employed
before the cam eht shall be accom­
panied on the s«t by teachert knh
shall be given the sam e course Sf
JUNE Í TO JUÑE 15
Instruction that they WoAlÀ re­
ceive In public school.
To m eet this requirem ent the
Metro - Ooldwyn-Hayer stU<4lp,
which uses many children in lie
pictures, has ‘on Its. payroll Sn
average of ten teachers a year.
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War sufferers are settin g
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ftolessional and
Badness Directory
MOVIE STUDIO CHILDREN
ATTEND SCHOOL ON 1
The
Automotive Shop
unovrom
ifOMen
EXPERT
CLEANING
We make a study of clean-
ihft the finest of fabrics
dhd edn give ydtl thb best
of satisfaction.
We call for your jdothes
and deliver them ttfo.
Phone Vo Your
Order
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Dyeing
W
35 First
St.
Phone 63
Suppose this were
heading of a newspaj
article teferritifc W Û1
rident 1Ü which, ¥ 0 l
car was involved!
Every enr owner should fflve
serious thought to the ques­
tion of complete insurance
protection. The ever ihetehs-
Ing number of cars oh the
road means greater danger
both to the car and the
people in it. Carry ehough
Liability Insurance and also
a personal accident policy.
Oall, write or phone thia
agency of the Hartford
Fire InBttrattee Obntpatty
—make sure that Jtttt hâve
complete prbteciitth. ___
Billings AgéUcÿ
R eal Estate A Real Ipsu^anc
Estab. 1288 at 41 B. Main St.
P&one 211
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Although ft is bigger, anymore ragged
dWri other low-priced can, Chevrolet
has a world-wide reputation o f costing
leas to own and to operate.
■hda reputation has been won, fine,
I longer Ufa,slower depreciation,
i from repair tn«t yysult
»let's modetvi
and, second, by the oft and gas eoosw
Otny o f Chevrolet’s powerful valve»
in-heed motor..
Hundreds of thou sends of Chevrolet
owners will tell you that this car is
not only powerful, speedy, comfort»
I—but that
you can enjoy in exclusive advantages
a cost
• t which is lower than you
. Get a demonstration and let
’ yon why this to I
A »«Hanks»h Mb* SUA.
r H fe
A utomotive shop
I Ashlalad, Ore.
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Me
W H A T 18ÖÖ F À M ltîË S ICNOW
A bout eléctric cooking
will tell you it is a new kind of luxury
J. —one that doesn’t cost more to enjoy.
Of cdursfc yob have always appr^fciated the ad­
vantages of cooking by electricity. You know that
it meads do rtiore fuel td carry’; no more asnfes to
lug. You ktitdV fhslt electricity is the Ideal cook­
ing heat; economical because it is tU f ned on when
you need it—not beforit; turned off when you’re
ithrdugh—not later.
¿ut perhaps you would like to know txacily what
it colts—in dollirs and cfcnts. The 1800 satisfied
families who now ur-e electric ranges setved with
fclectHcify by this company would gladly show
yon thejr bills, if they could.
We have made an average of these bills, so that
we miy give yoU the facts. The average cost of
electHc lights ¿done in aHjlomes served by this
company in, Oregon is $2.20 a mohth. T he avCr^-
age cost of thrir electric lights and electric co,ok-
ing together Is $5.62 a morith.
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fair the Jiffbrence, could you buy ordinary fuel
for ‘cqoiirifc? And if you cbuld, wpuld you want
to ? Whenever you decide tb investigate this ques-
don 0f eleptrid cOoking clbiely, your nearest deal­
er will tell you many interesting things. And he
is prepared to install your hew elqctric range at
onk8, bti tfthvehlenl terms.
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