Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 15, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

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ìl Injuries To Plane
C LA SSIFIED ADS
,
Pilot Prove Fatal
^Almost a week after the fatal
airplane crash to which Ollis W.
Philps was almost Instantly killed.
Karl -B. Tltns, pitot of the plane,
Missed away to Portland, where he
had been* taken to the Veterans
Hospital. He waa taken to Port­
land Prlday evening accompanied
by Dr. W. A. Moser and a nurse.
At Albany, advices were sent here
early Saturday‘morning that the
patient was sinking rapidly. He
passed away late Saturday after­
noon In Portland. Mrs. Tltns had
left here early that day for Port-
but was acquainted of her
husband’s death at Bugene, and
returned to tliia city. —; Grants
P ubs "Courier.
One ceni «he
one month or
C o w s Pool Hall», Tor Hiro
Automobiles and Bowl­
i n « Alley»
tlon reject the ordinance passed
by the cjuneil, dancing will «•«-
tin u e in ,tlto park and |n all other,
places fa the city where licensee
«re procured as under the old
Ordinance now on the statute
books.
, If the voters at the special
election Inly 30th approve the or*
dlnanoe, public dancing will im­
mediately be Illegal except upon
the procuring o f.a license upon
the approval of the city council,
and, as the councilmen who spon­
Visiting Southern Oregon—
-■Mia. L. M. Whittaker, Florence sored this ordinance have stated
gootb, Kate Whittaker and Har- repeatedly, "there will be no more
Qld Masher, of Portland, are vis­ public dancing ”
The ballot title on the petitions
iting Southern Oregon. They
spent Sunday at the Oregon Caves is as follows:
t o ” made a trip to Crater Lake
(a) — Thia referendum is had
today. They wlli visit In Klam- under direction and authority of
Sth Falls and Bend on their re­ the "Ashland Llthians,” an un­
turn to Portland.
They »are incorporated organisation, sub­
guests of the Hotel AsUland last sidiary to the Ashland chamber
«»enlng.
of commerce.
(b) — The distinctive short title
Vtoiiing in Ashland—
ftp- this measure is "Lithla Park
Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Avent and Dance Referendum."
daughter, Jeanette, of Fruitdale,
(c) —General title — Shall the
Alabama, are in Ashland visiting electors of City of Ashland reject.
relatives and friends.
PORTLAND, Or#., June J.».—
Clyde
0 . Huntley, «»Hector of »hr
PÀ IN TX R G .Papeftog, Carpent­
ternal revenue, today called par­
ering and flaaafc wort), New and
ticular • attention to the repeal of
FOB RENT — Splendid 4-roqm remodeling. Day or contract.
the federal tax on pool and bil­
W
a
.
E.
Oould,
453-J.
221-1-m
o.
apartment; delightfully cool for
liard
tables, for hire automobiles
>
211-1
mo.«
summer and furnace heat in win­
and
bowling
allays, affective June
ter. Bulltto conveniences, includ­
wanthd — ioo old cars to
30.'
Heretofore
theee taxes have
ing fireplace. 816 Hargadlne St.
WTtok. The Motor Market. 39 E.
been
paid
by
approximately
1700
387-«
Main 8L
235-mo.*
taxpayer» In thia state. Collector
Huntley also reminds corpattons
FOR RENT — Two apartments
that, effective on the saqae da|e,
yon will like. Clean, cool, modem
the cnpttnl stock has been re­
and beautifully furnished. Cali 161 Granite.
Telephone 16»
pealed with the result that some
mornings at 31 8. Second St.
A N D ~ ijD M $B B f i t
600 corporations in this state are
I ll-«
relieved from filing capital stock
Box Factory.
Phone >0.
We
FOR RENT: — A good garage. deliver.
tax returns.
196-tf
Cement floor. Call mornings at
“In, fact,” Collector Huntley
31 8. Second St.
231-tf
points out, "the new-revenue law
repealed «11 of the federal occu­
FOR RENT— Furnished hoasé
Josephine county’s annual fair pational taxes, with the exception
on L an iel St. Infittire 382 Har­
will be held on September 7, 8, of that imposed on wlnlesale and
gadlne. P hone 263-L.
3 2 9 -«
9 and 10, members of the fair retail liquor dealers, and manu­ NT I D MORE TO SUPPORT
FOR R E N T ;,— Two room
BALL CLUB FINANCE
board have decided at a meeting facturers of stills. The 1926 law
house keeping apartment. 94» A . !'
held for the purpose of making abolishes the following annual oo- (Continued From Page One)
Mato.
806-tf I
the necessary preliminary plans. cnpatlonkl taxes, effective with
George Wertz, secretary, declar­ the close of the fiscal year, June pasebgll diamond at Jackson Hot
Springs and the purchase of the
ed this afternoon that the board
menta and sleeping rooms. Lithla
team's suits and other equipment
"Brokers,
860;
pawnbrokers,
intends to have this year’s fair
Apts., 8» 8. Second str e e t
was expensive and the team must
8100;
ship
brokers,
»60;
custom­
the best ever held here, with Fred
190-tf
Roper as manager. — Grants Pass house brokers, 860; proprietors of depend upon additional contribu­
pool and billiard rooms and bowl­ tions.
W omen and Children
Courier'.
FOR RENT — Furnished cab­
Members of the organisation
ing alleys, 810; per table or al­
ins and apartments. Reasonable,
will visit the business men today
Organotherphy
ley;
shooting
galleries,
820;
rid­
Stopped in Ashland-a.
by month or week. Call 168.
and ascertain how much addition,
Office, 108 Pioneer Avenue
Mrs. Grace Cosper and Mrs. C. ing academies, 2100; for hire au­
189—( f
al
can be raised.
Telephone 28
E. Van Patten, of Beverly Hills, tomobiles, 910 to 820 per car;
At the meeting last night the
tobacco.manufacturer’s
tax,
26
to
California, were visitors in Ash­
This does not* affect the question of the protest by Grants
land yesterday and were guests of 924.
tax on manufactured tobacco. The Pass on Sunday’s game was dis­
the Lithla Springs hotel.
O ffice P hone 1 « W
special tax on boats has been cussed and it seemed to be the
HIGH GRADE PIANO near
Room s 1 and 8, F irst N ational
changed to apply only to foreigft concensus of opinion that the only
NOTICE OF HALE UNDER
Ashland will be told to reliable Bank Bldg. Office H oars. 10
fair settlement would be for the
built
boats.
EXECUTION
party at big saving. 910 monthly to 12 N oon; 8 to 6 p. m<; 7 to
directors
of the league to decide
"Although the capital stock tax
NOTICE is hereby given that by
will handle. A real buy. writs 8 evenings.
tht- protest. The decision of the
virtue of an Execution. Issued out has been repealed and no further- ’dlr< rtors will be accepted.
at onco for particulars. Tallman
of the Circuit Court of Jackson returns are necessary, corpora­
Piano Store, Klamath Falls, Ore.
County, Oregon, on June 10th. tions are reminded that these re­ LÍTH1AXS ARE TO HUHH
240-0
1926, wherein The First National turns should not be confused with
VOTÇ ON ORDINANCE
FOR SALE—for cash in-hand,
Bank of Ashland, Oregon, a na­ corporation income tax returns
a snap, or for trade .for automo­ Office hoars, 10 to 12 A. M.
tional banking association, is which all corporatioa are required
(Colntinned from page 1 .)
bile, . terms on balance, 6 roam to 6 P. M.; 7 to 8 evenings.
judgment creditor and D. H. to file annually. Neither is the
house, lot 150 * 200 on So. Ober­ Cltisens Bank Building.
If the voters at tho special elec
Barneburg is judgment debtor, capital stock tax to be confused
with the tax on capital stock is­
lin St. Inquire owner 227 So.
for
the
collection
of
the
sum
of
Oberlin.
341— 8* DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac­ 911998.10, including costs, dis­ sues and trAnsfers. The latter is
tice limited to are. ear, uoae and
a stamp tax pure and simple and
FOR SALE: S Ford roadster
throat—X-ray Including teeth. bursements and attorney's fees. Is retained in the present revenue
I
will,
on
the
17th
of
July,
1926
with commercial body. Good con­
Office hoars,' 19 to 12 and 2
i
at front doon
dition. Small refrigerator. Gaa » <b>-4, Sw edenborg Bldg., Ash­ at 10 o’clock A.
of
the
Court
House
in
Jackson­
water heater, electric iron, 187
land, Oregon.
ville, Jackson County, Oregon,
Oak street.
241— « .
sell at public auction all Interest
FOR SALE, Tonng Toggenbnrg
that the defendant had on April
17th, 1926, has since acquired
milk goats giving milk, also one
registered Toggenbnrg billte. O.
and now has in and to the fol­
H. Cole, Walker Ave. * 340-8*
lowing described property, to-wit: KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., June 15.
Government lots 3, 4, 6 and 6 — Present governmenf camp road
FOR 8A£ r —Motorcycle. Phone W. J. MOORE, Lawyer,— Offices
in Sec. 28, Twp. 37, S., Range 1, to Crater Lake rim will be aban­
448L.
288-5t* over the Ashland Tidings office
West of W. M., 118 acres. Also, doned and construction will im­
in Camps Building. Practices In beginning at the northeast corner
mediately start on a new road
FOR RALE OR TRADE 400
the United States courts and all of D. L. C. No. 61 said township;
that will ehmlnat« the steep grade
acre ranch. 180 acres under Irri­
the courts of California and Ore­ thence west 20.6 chains; thence
Hr». Casual Visitor has a
to the rim, it was announced to­
gation. Will take house and lot
gon.
faculty for noticing every­
south 20 chains; thence east 20.5 day from authentic sources.
as part payment. For other in­
th in g—particularly the
chains; thence
Decision to construct a new
formation write or phone .Aug.
a north 20 chains to
things she shouldn *t. So it
beginning.
route to the rim has been reach­
Buesing, 1021 Main St.. Klam­
JORDAN’S BASH AND CABINET
Also
beginning
5
chains
east
of
ed
recently
by
the
United
8tates
behooves
you to look out
ath Falls, Ore. Phone '448W.
WORKS, Corner Helman and the southeasterly corner of D. L. bureau of public roads which is
for the details. And pre­
238-8*
Van Naas. Phons 141. 194-tf C. No. 52 said township; thence in charge of road construction
serving the beauty of your
FOR SALE—Cull Bing cher­
north 46.5 chains; thence west within the park. Steepest grade of
woodwork is one of them.
WHITTLE TRANSFErt. CO.
ries, 5e pound. Fruit Association
116 chains; thence south 46.5 the new route will be between
Acm e Quality Products
For
Service
235-tf
make the task easy. For
Dealers In Coal, Wood, Packing, chains; thence east 11.6 chains six and seven per cent. Grade of
40 years famous tor beauty
FOR SALE—Used parts for al! Crating and Storage. Lonk dist­ to place of beginning. All in sec­ the existing road is between 16
tion
29,
Township
37,
South
of
and
17
per
cent
at
the
steepest
and long-wearing quali­
make» of car». Lawn mowers re­ ance tracking.
Range One West, containing pitch.
,
ties. For any finish — any
paired and sharpened to cut like
T. L. POWELL— General Trans­ ninety acres.
- *
The new road to the rim, will
new or no charge. The Motor
wood.
fer — Good teem and motor
Also the north half of the frac­
Market 39 B. Mato St.
trpeka. Good service at a rea­ tional northwest quarter of the
336-1-mo-*
sonable price. Phone 89.
northeast quarter, and the south­ WANTS OTHERS TO BENEFIT
ALSO -
.
FOR SALE— B ig load of klnd-
west quarter of the northwest
PAINTING CONTRACTOR
“Please publish this statement
ig, 93.00. Box factory. Pkona
quarter of the northeast quarter
334 -tf
of section 4 in Township 39, south as I want people everywhere to
Thompson and Burlingame
O ur »tore is th e local
of Range Two west of W. M , know of the wonderful benefits I
Painters *®d Decorators
Reni E state
Acme
Quality Print and
have
derived
from
.the
nse
of
containing
thirty-one
acres,
all
in
Paper Hanging — Tinting
For bkrgalns to Real Batate
Varnish
Service Station.
Foley Pills, a diuretic stimulant to
Jackson County, Oregon.
Specialty.
try Brown and Rice, 68 No. Main.
See
us
before
buying any
the
kidneys."
Mrs.
A.
G.
Wells.
Dated at Jacksonville, Oregon,
Estimates gladly furnished.
1 8 4 -tt
«afrit
—for
any
purpose.
Rocky
Mount,
N.
Car.,
long
suf­
thia
18th
day
of
June,
A.
D.,
1926«
Rhone 98
1$«
fered
physical
distress
and
that
It
will
pay
you.
RALPH
G.
JENNINGS,
D o n t F safist th e No. 88©-L
FBHW E'8 TRANSFER
Sheriff of Jackson County, Oro. "always tired” feeling which re­
Building,
R ep a rto « . * P»tottog,
Pbone 410
»78 B St.
242-4-Tnes. sults when kidneys and bladder
Tinting, Cabinet W ork, R ooilng,
Drayage, Storage and lang dist­
-are not working properly. Re­
Cernent W ork, day or contract.
ance hauling.
,60-tf
member that the "always tired"
Btackwall, 6 t< Elisabeth St.
feei|ng shows something physical­
288-1 a o
ly wrong, and what Foley Pills
F o r t SALE — 6 room fnrnilsk-
have done for others, they can
ed, dandy home, fruit, cheap, 182
,do for. you. Ask your druggist
7th St.
318-1 a o . • A N T GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
for Foley Pills. Sold everywhere.
com m unicate w ith Ensign Lee
;
— No. 1
Grants Pass Fait
Tö Be September 7
New Road to Crater
Rim W ill Be Built
ava with osr
Mark, every
r immediate or
crystal gray,
Fall delivery. - S. Pennlston
Q E V f e R E mental and
Mans»«». 27» 1
O nervous reflex comp
ône-ÎÎajfcàerviçe
Hundreds of Beautiful
Wall Paper Patterns from
which to select
H ere’s The Place
to get
“SERVICE”
J. O. Rigg
Paints, Varnishes and
W all Paper
Phone 172
Williams Service
Station
BOULEVARD and SHERMAN
SAL E
USED CARS
FORD CARS, PRICES AS FOLLOWS:
I am the "MEAT MAN.” You
will meet me right here in
this column of this newspaper
evrey week. I will have an In­
teresting story to tell you about
MEAT. Watch for me. You
will be pleased to "meet the
meat man.”
E agle M eat Market
Phone 107
1917 TOURING, W ITHOUT STARTER ....$ 3 0 .0 0
1918 TOURING, W ITHOUT STARTER . . . $40.00
1920 TOURING, W ITH STARTER ...............$65.00
1920 TOURING, W ITH ST A R T E R -..............$100.00
1922 TOURING, W ITH STARTER ..............$175.00
1923 TOURING, W ITH STARTER ..............$225.00
1919 TUDOR SEDAN, STARTER ............. $185.00
1923 R O A D S T E R ......................... .................. .. • .$215.00
SALE OTHER MAKES
1923 Star Touring 4, . ..................................... .$125.
1923 Stevens Touring 6, ................. a.................. $250.
1920 Dodge D elivery, screen sides, canopy roof, $225.
1919 fo r d Truck, One Ton, Good condition, Stoke
Body and Cab ........................................ ............... $125
Reo Speed W agon, Stoke Body and C a b ...........$250.
eagle eye
THE FOR» GARAGE
Fordson
Lincoln
If DOES Make a Difference
Where YOU Buy Your Ford
^»-explosive
T h e new Oronite Cleaning Fluid
ia a Standard O il Company o fC a l-
ifornia laboratory triumph! N o n -
exploaive — on ly a mild, quick-
vanuhing odor— and clean» even
the daintiest frocks instantly 1 Fol­
lo w directions and do cleaning,
right at home— clothing, hats, satin
alippers, kid gloves, serges or flan­
nels, furs, cfc. 1 Keep a can handy.
Ready n ow at grocery, drug, hard­
ware or department storea, or at
Standard O il Service Stations.
Éfftefent and Kindly
Through constant study and experience we
are in a position to render efficient and
understanding service to our patrons.
Our fuueral parlors are commodious and
comfortable. Every privacy is afforded tlie
family.
Fonerai Directors
LI.
Night Phones 381-L—381-J
» ill
accompany Rectal and. Colo,
Eliminate tha causes and yi
thescredex condition». And
P hoae I«
841- 1 nto-
J
Clafcdtnb Motor Co.
Swenson & Peebler
tfia Salvation Army, a t JQl* ;!
W hite sh ield Hom«, 685 May-
fair A ve., Portland, O rtgoa. .J
Î
Nothing
ever escapes her
ACME QUALITY
in Goldendals, W ggMngton, atoo
160 acres A lfalfa ranch to P u n o ­
vina. 0rsgon — vflll trade for Aah-
land or , Medford property. R r i.
S. A. Prone,' 614 GUvfiald St.
| i f - l mo.
(irdiqsnee No. k t 4. providing a
1 « dm for operator« of public
< ances, »uch license to b« grant-
< a or withheld in the discretion
of the Common Coancil — the
1 ntpose of the ordinance being
) rimarily to give the common
«ouncil the power to prohibit
< aneing in Lithla Park by deny-
fc< • license for same?**
The Llthians this afternoon fil-
I one of the petitions properly
gned with the city recorder ao
I to give official notice of their
Intention to conduct the referen-
um. The organisation gave its
ledge at the council meeting that
bs etoninated despite year <
msnts wSh "quark" rcmedlsi
cm » m f io u a Mr thousand.
.ys diesarne irifeäv-
■alwavs the same in
SETá (hardware)
PA íiY Í
MOLDING
WINDOW
384 Oak St. Across B. R.
Phone 2Ò
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