Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 17, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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l0 8 a » d *Hl ha m M to rettaMe!
W « r at tog s a v h i J l l i monthly i
▼Rl k»hdle. a real buy. writ»-
a t once lor particular«. Tallman *
Plane
(KIamgth Falls. d to .'
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20,372 Bi
January
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LUffTi— ^e»ri Cross keep sake.
Liberal reward. Finder leave at
Tiding Office.
243-3t
FOR BENT — FurnlahAfl oab-
CED-O-BAG— At last, real pro­
ine and apartments. Reasonable, tection against moths, duet, mil­
by month or week. Call 188.
dew. Call nt 180 N. Main St. Apt.
168— ff 1. Ashland, Ora.
243-4«
CHEAP LOTS, three, each, 68
ft. East front, line location, near
new school, 2600 for the three,
terms. Bettor look.
PORTLAND HOUSE to trade.
— Fine 6-rodm modern plastered
house on paved street in Haw­
thorn district, east side, in Port­
land to trade for good modern
home in Ashland for about same
value. Pttce 24800. H. C. Oaley,
No. 66 B. Main St.
243-2t
S ACRE BARGAIN, good furnish­
ed house on N. Main, lots of fruit.
Splendid for chicken ranch, also
F t « SALE— Bast Side Meat
flue corner for Service Station Market Building, East Main 9t.
and FrnR Stand. 24608.
One of the best income proper­
ties in Ashland. I want to seel
. ..WE BENT. EXCHANGE OR ft. The first reasonable offer
SELL
PROPBRTT. — Staples gets it. Fred R. Neil, or phone
Realty Agency.
-$4S-tf 474R, care of Creamery.
240-4
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FOB RENT— Reasonable?
AMBRO 8. PARK
niched, modern, three room apart­
’Just a Good Painter
ment. Vendome Hotel.
24>-6t«
Phone 26
241- 1 mo-
FOR SALE: — 2 shares Ltthto
Springs hotel stock — tbs best
PAINTING, Papering, Carpent­
reasonable cash offer received by aria« and Mason Work. New and
the 20th, takes it. L. R. Hatcher. remodeling. Day or contract.
1878 Blvd.
243->t Wto. E. Gould, 462-A 221-1-mo.
211-1 mo.«
FDR SALE: — 14 acres alfalfa
with 4 room house and other
WANTED— 108 old cars to
Bldgs., 22600. Also 2 corner lots wrack. The Motor Market, 28 E.
on the Boulevard, opposite new Main St.
236-mo.«
Normal for 22000. Deakln, 201
B. Hain.
242-5t
FOR SALK—Fine R. I. Fryers.
Telephone 163
Will deliver. Also R. I. PttUets 162 Granite
for sale. Phono 4F11.
242-4«
FOR SALE—70 8. C. White Box Factory,
Leghorn hens laying. 52O*ElIsa- deliver.
betk St.
,
242-8
StAne Mountain Trip
Immediately following tbc tree
PLANINO MILL
planting cereinony the delegates
JORDAN’S BASH AND ÓABINET
Were driven over the Drul<| Hills
WORKS, Corner Helman and along the
famops Peachtree
▼an Ness. Phone 161. 184-tf Drive, where are found the beau­
tiful homes of the city. After a
WHITTLE TRANSFER CO.
fourteen mUe drive, we canto to
For Service
Stone Mountain, that great mass
Dealers in Coal, Wood, Packing,
of granite 700 feet high and
Crating and 8torage. Long dist­
seven mlfes Jong, upon which it
ance trucking.
, is proposed shall be carved a
T. L. POWELL— Central Trans­ memorial to the Southern Con­
fer — Good team and motor federacy which, according to Mr..
trucks. Good service at a rea­ Hollis Randolph, president of
Stone Mountain Association “shall
sonable price. Phone 82.
outlast the ravaged of time and
P A IN T IN G CONTRACTOR
remalh throughout the ages as a
memorial, not alone to tbc sold­
Thompson and Burlingame
iers of the Confederacy, or to the
Palutrrs and Decorators
Paper Hanging '— Tinting a women of the South, but also to
the achievements of the twentieth
Specialty.
century.”
It was a wonderful trip..
Estimates gladly furnished,
1.00.
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Box Faetory. Phone
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▼or bargains in Real
f BroRp sad Rica.
Estate
toa't Porffet «he No. 8BP-L
1 « ding, R epcin ai, Ptuntog.
TU Ingi, 'C arn et Work,' Roofln*.
OeÀent Work, day or contrari.
Blackwell, 61 f Elisabeth 8t.
. 228-1 mp
In spite of the fact that many
.delegates returned to the ho’ol
too late to get dinner before at­
tending tjie evening session, all
wore happy and satisfied.
talk
Ddiping.’’ by^ 2RM
RlisabetiK RproteinsL the big hjM-J
▼ftfttioj
J f ? vMitli
CI9λ ST lit* 'Tiv:et. !•«.
Salem— -First National
fixtures will cost 876,000,
Bank! Rogue River
haa potentialj minimum (or 80 ber cent of the
ih . p. maximum and 202,000 h. p. I time.
FLIES
There is no better way for you to learn the true
value 'of commodities in .general use than to read the
advertisements day by day — regardless of whether or not
you have any immediate intention of buying.
Sprayer Free
Hand Sprayer, 40c
Those young housekeepers whose first experiences
in marketing began in war-time have a “fixed idea of high
prices. . Those of an older generation LiUve an equally
strong conviction tfiut prices should he lower.
With the shifting clutuges of a rapidly moving world
lwth prices and values are bound* to fluctuate. A financier
studies these trends with scrupulous care in published
financial reports compiled by experts.
An intelligent housewife may similarly make her­
self a competent judge of values by studying each day’s
advertisements of the things she needs — ju?t as the
broker studies his stock list.
Then as she comes to buy she may do so with
confidence in her knowledge. •
MEMORIALS
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Mark every gravel .with onr
crystal gray, .for Immediate or
Fall delivery.
S. Penn 1st on
Manager, 176 East Main.
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nyntol attUydea.. jub L. IfW .u r ;
ichis* forms o f child -peydholoto
id social«
slM
AgaRi the jaqiwl and
»octal, sldq
of child 'life ihftflt d^t' be negleHt
ed7 He musit <be faught the
tnithji of.ljfS pn<^ Ma- relit Ion td
thdm and to his ssloclates. This
copies ui^lef j
. pyglede- and ,
is a‘ "Wdst Important * ride
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FLYTOX
FRIDGE'S TRANSFER
Pilone 410
878 B St
Drayage, storage and long diet
ance banting.
60-tl
▼OB SALE or TRADE !— 6 lots
ih feoldeadale. Washington, qlso
1«8! acres Alfalfa rauch In' Prine­
ville. Oregon— will trgdh for Adh-
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FOR SALE — F o r d roadster
with commercial body.
flood
conffition. Small
refrigerator,
tMree burner gas plate with
oven. Gas water heater, electric
THB DALLES, Ore., June 16.—
PARENT—TEACHER NOTEH
iron, 137 Oak St.
.»48-tf (U P )— The Dalles has a resident
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who can not only pronounce “Jaw
M ur SALE OR TRADE 4ÛA breaking“
Walsh names but can competition — not Inter-aompett-
aera ranch. 160 acres andar irri­
translate them.
itlon, and women in charge of the
gation. Will take house and lot
Not long ago tho United Press 'program; (4) avoid commercial
aa ^art payment. For other in­
formation write Mr pbboA^RÎt. earriod the aanouacement of the exploitation;
don’ti make the
arrival at N4w Tork of a resident girls’ team an advertising scheme
Bussing, 1821 Main St., Klam­ of .LMmfalTpwllgwyngyllgogerych-
ath Falls, Ore. Phowe 44.SW$£’- wyrndrohwRllandysemogogo goch, fbr the school and sbme gih s job
depend upon victory.
238-8*
North W'ales.
Through the committee
on
Miss Mattie Pritchard of this Child Hygiene, care is given to
FOR SALE— Cuy Bing cher-
riesf 6c pound. Fruit’AsaMtattoa ofty? who Whs barn near the vil­ the physical health from Infancy
236-U lage, rolls hut the sam e m . easily through tho pre-school age. Later
as a baseball fan says “ ’Attaboy“ physical education comes In to
lk)R SALE— Used parts for all and says it means nothing more supplement the work of * child
makes of cart, t * * * mowwrs re­ than: “Chareh of St.*Mary In a hygiene. - Next hi» mental health
paired and sharpeaed'to cgt Ilk* hollow of-White hael, near to a ttiust be cared for; and so we
new or no charge. The Motor rapid whirlpool and to St. Tyall- h |v e a program in n^enjal h|b.
Market >8 E. Mala St.
to's'churofc, near to a red cave.” g(ene, who'qe' a lp is to ibgl w ipf
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cilld nature,’ -bsbR gd/m app^
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With the advance of spring the
influx of tourist* and homeeeekerti
into Oregon from every section
of the United States continues to
grow in volume, preeent indica­
tions being that the year 1826
will sae the establishing of new
high record« along this tide. Re­
port« to the office of 8am A.
Koser. Secretary of State, fgpm
I he thirty odd points in Oregon
at which visitor« ate registered
Bhow, that during the month of
May. 18J6, no lees than 6,877
visiting non-resident automobiles
entered the state, and that alncot
January 1, the tide of Incoming
ANT GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
communicate with Ensign Lee
of the Salvation Army at the
D LUMBER at
White Shield Home, 686 May-
Phone 30. We
fair. Ave., Portland, Oregon.
183-tf
Jaw Breaking Words
Can Be Translated
H A M O Vro/T
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Out m Piedmont Park, Atlanta,
’ a atone mark«« has been placed
as a memorial .to "the woman
With a Tieton," Mng fThcoffore
Birney, a native Georgian and
*(l founder pf the National Congreee.:
’ This spoh saored tp every paronV
teacher member, was the scene
of th e :ann«nl tree ptenttpg <»TB-
OR; KRNHM A. MOODU—Pnac- , asony. Amid the awoet strain» iof
i lice limited to eye. ear, uoee anri t music, prpylded by the. Bay, Scout
threat—rX-ray including teeth. . hand., the long line of president*
Office hour«, 18 to 12 and 2 > lead by the stately national presi­
H. Reeve, pagsed
to 6, Swedanburg Bldg., Ash dent, , M rs..
in
pro9essiop,
pack garbed In
land, Oregon.
:
robes pi blue and- gold,
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e w » U " - » T " . flowing
C. ELLV8ON |H 1R F
I carrying a boyl of earth from
Dentisi
, tbelr state.
Bach president, in
Citisene Bank Bldg. j ,
turn, stepped forward to the tree
Office Pitone 181. Re*. PLope 184 L aed as she poured the earth from
Evontofs By Agpointnent
’ -her bowl about the root* of the
tree, said “My state brings to thee,
Q tree,” and then told what the
’ soil she gave represented. The
* tree was then dedicated to the
National by Mrs. Reeve.
rheme »8
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Offlds, t o s P ton aevA vetaa
Telephone I P <• < : i
FOR RENT: -U FursMtod. tiro
roonli 'With ’Mfchouotto. 1 ft' 7tM
» » n . aisoahaa s m it h .
SL " ' ‘ s
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rbyeldan and Rurgeqp
M. danto hornet frisft, «heap, 182
FOR BENT— A dandy chicken
, omico W »«« 1 « M
rth at.
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ranch, four buildings. 28.00 per
Itoqms 1 ami 2 . Pirat Ratio
MISCELLANE o F r
month. - Deaton, 1 « < Mah».
Bank Bldg.
Office. Hoar*,
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24h-6i
to IS Noon; s to S p. m.; 7
8 «venin*».
FOR R8WT— Either two or
three room furnished apartment,
light« apd water. 110 month. Ie-
quiip 440 Helman st.
242-1-wk
FOR RfeNT — Splendid 4-room
apartment; delightfully cool for
WANTED — Small children
summet ta d fhttaea heat la « ta ­
oared
for while mothers work,
tet. fiulltln conventgpces, lnchld-
lag Sreplace. 818 Hargadlhi' si. reasonable at 188 Hargadine St.'
148-3«
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117-df
WANTED: Lawn mowing and
VOR BENT— Furnished house
garden spading. 282 Granite.
oh Laurel St. Inquire 102 Har-
Phone 141.
>04-1 mo.«
gafftne. Phone 263-L.
888-«
OAR WANTED: — House and
several lots good ground to trade
for car and some cash.
Price
82180. H. C. Galey. No. 66 B.
main 8t.
243-3t
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To stand the test o f advertising
merchandise must be good
knows which of the many Fuller pre*,
[' Hurts will give the jbipfc results for the
work you have in rnfyd. Also, he’s a
? reliable merchant wfch in established
1 position in the comtaunity—in short
a good man to do busmess with. The
Fuller Dealer near« you is listed be­
low—when you need paint—patron-
. 7.
izeJhim. Aak him fflrthe Fuller Books,
j ( ,7i^e Deaiew Sell F u lk f^ iw b and Vamitkes
Interurban Stage Company
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TWO THSOUOH STAGES DAILY' - EFFECTIVE APBH, 1ST • ■ ■»
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aim 1« w A S U *a««M S0 S, A f«r SoMbWg. cohmo UW
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Wo take pasHOUgers for all w a y points. For further iniormatiwi BBd
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tickets caH,Ashland .Hotel, Telephone
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