Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 25, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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W ANTED: — One or tw o m ore
N orm al S tudents, S i t M ountain
A ven ue.
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F L A T FO R REN T: — Lower
(our
room s n icely
furnished.
L oyely kitehen, slegtrie rouge, fire
place, piano and built la k»th.
( 7 4 Oak Street. P hone 18<.
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' F O B REMT— A s t c e ,
c o g y,
W A N T H fe—
N orm al g ir ls to
B u ild in g, repalrfcig, sh ln g tta g
room 4 and
board.
R easonable painting,
tln tla g
and
cem ent
price, 575 Liberty, P h en e 385-L. work.
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T.
Blackwell.
Phoine
F O B RENT— P artly furnished
21-1 3 5 Ï-L .
15-I0t
bouge w ith garage, close in . In­
W ANTED— Two
p<
fe tto I H 8 st. P hon e I18-T.
W H IT T L E T N A V H Fttn c o
•hare expense to Los
For Srrvlce ’
Driving new closed oar
Dealers in Coal, Wood. Parkin«
. FO B. R E N T — Modern,
opees'«xchanged. Phone
rating aqd Storage
Ixmg dli»<
room
h ouse,
furnished
841B 8.
ini'r
trucking
W ash ington
school. Set
room y, ch eerfu l throe room apt.,
in clu d in g piano, If desired. Phone
H I- R m t o ll >44 Hargadlne.
.
20-tf G unter to T idin gs o ffic e
F O B B E N T : — Two or three 8 8 1 - / evenings.
room apartm ent.
B ell Roam ing
M oose, 111 4th BL
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17-5«
Hanging — T ln tla g ,
Specialty.
Estimates gladly furnished
Phone 9 Î
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G resham St.
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F O B BA LE— 6-room fcouse on
paved street.
B argain. T ak e R
to on es. 1 1 « H elm an St. >0-12
F O B SALE
W A N T E D — W.ashing, plain T. L. IN» W ELL— General Tran»
sewing and chrochetlng, 424 H el­
(’er — Good teem and molo’
m aa S t
20-8*
• rArfc« Coed servire st a ran
«entibie price Phone 82.
TEACHER or teachers to share
attractive home
with
teacher.
L E 4U G E 8 T IL IK K F E ft
V ery reason able term s. A ddress ( Ifum e 410
«73 1» Hi
Miss King, 178 Skidmore St., cor. 1 Drnysgo. «tomge and long disi
o f V an N ess, A ve., h a lf block ,^ince bauljng.
•«•»
from old ju n ior high.
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P IA N O
IN S T R B C n aE —
Old p eop ls and ! By com petent t«teb«r. B sgtnner»
I and ca r s for. ! p r^ erred . Mra. H arold Atktafc
Ut-
-llH fi
888-1-tod.*
rn n C H LR — Ma» JORDAN’« SAHH AND CARIKWT
Itb Bnetga Lee
W ORKS. Cerner Helroah apd
n Army et tte
v » n Ness. Phone l « ï .
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" F O R S A I E : — Elgin Bicycle in
fin e oM tä tto a . P h o n e 2 F 2 . 17-5«
Arrived in Ashland—
Professional and
Business Directory
FOR H R M T,Fdr*M «l
tos i afe ’laatottofeto. jtomfen
to » ¿ to ' to ‘•enkz » U 1(3
w ins, SpltssB lm rg, and N ew to w n ’s
— a llig o o d grad s. B rin g boxes and
DR. W. J. CRANDALL
pick.'them * a ( 6 0 c per box. W . L.
M oore, B gilvlaw .
21-1 mo.* Osteopathic Physician and Sarg
Eye, Ear Noss and Throat
Office I’hone 12«
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Mrs. K. M. Haan and two eons
Clarence and Aubrey of Sher­
wood, North Dakota, arrived lu
Ashland yesterday and w ill mnkr
their home w ith Miss
Gerti“
Haan of 451 Palm Ave. The men
w ill attend normal school.
Baker cou n ty peach
grow er
shipping peaches by ear load.
R A L B :'— W h its R otary
S ew in g t t t o h t t e fo r 9 5 9 .9 0 at
O. RLLYSON SHUN
P ells Corner.
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. FO R SALB: — Carpenter tools
Cltlaens
Bank Bldg-
F O U R E N T — 2 fu rn aes-h sn tsd and a lso vtos and to o l« r ln d s r . 115
Office Phone 151. Res. Phone
le d 1 roam s b etw een N orm al and
C knreh( flL
21-2*
Evening» H> Appointment
hlgh'schooL ’ I I I « Boulevard.
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DR. ROLAND ALLEN
larga room, dnsludtng JJgbt
k eep in g. >19 M eade Street.
FOB « I K -
» to m
r o o m s . , I and o n o -h a |f
•om » Normal, M B . xOtr- G oto 4 2 to. breaking p!dw. 19«
, 11-4* Granito, i
29-4*
A BA R G A IN rig h t now , «10 0 9
lesa Ma v a in e At th is o fferin g . En-
q a i i f e f e letter, p. e . box 862,
A sh lan d . Ciro.
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H BtoF W A J feB D — M ale
Physician and Surgeon
orfica Phon« i't t- r
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R es. P h o n s 451-R
O ffice H ours
Health fln (totot «Mitt
IN G more quickly
pletely destroys hea
¡c Piles or Other Rectal
DR. CHARLES A. HAINMB
Physician and Snrgooa
Office Phone 104-J
Home Phone 1«4-L
W A N T S » : — A pple pickers, Office honre, IP to lh»A- M-i 3
to i P, M.;
S uaereet Orchard a t T alen t. 17-1
Citisene Bank Building.
F O B RBNT— N ew h o u s e.
P h on e 217L or Inquire 568 H olly
DR. MATZEB-to SHAW
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LOST — L adies w rist w atch.
" W om en and Children
F O B R E N T — U nfurnished
5 F in d er OtoBrn 186 Welghtman st.
and
20-2*
room h o w e . C lose in. C a ll.242 R ew ard. : .
O rganotberphy
G ranite or - phone 849R .
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LOOTLxCocker spaniel d og 6
O ffice, 108 P io n eer A venue
F O B R B N T U .|.roetm u nfurn­ m onths, h a s collar on. F in der
T elep h o n e IS
ished b o a to near nil four, schools. notify Fred Kruggel, C liff’s Ser­
80-2
Brow n and R ico.
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' Church Directory
Lodge Directory
Ashland Lodge No. 45, L O.
O. F
M eets In th e I. O. O ^ F .
hall every Thursday.
Noble
Grand, Mr. H aselw ood
V ito
Grand, |T. J. W olcott.
Mkah Lodge No. 14
tim I. O. O. F. hall
And 4 th T nesdays.
Id. Mre. May Elb;
, Mrs. E. C. P ayne.
A . M.— M eets I« t
hali évsrp 8fd Thu;
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Itolge No. 944. B.
P. o . <
-Meets in the Elks
¡ry Saturday. Exalt-
lam es B ow ers x Seq-
Tfeom ton.
* Methodist Kpieeopal Church
Trinity
N. Main and Laurel streets.
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
Laurel street. Phone 87.
S
Rev. P. 1
f t Secont
IVesbyterlan Church
N.‘ Main and Helmaa Streets.
Hugh T. Mitchel more. Pastor
N. Main street.
Congregational (Viurch
Boulevard
Rev. E. S. Bollinger
Acting Pastor, Boulevard
Church of The Nazarinc
Fourth and C Streets
P. C. Thatcher, Pastor
E. Main and Sixth Street
Emma R. Thompson, Pastor
F u ll Gospel Temple
Boulevard
J. S. Murphy, Phstor
Lutheran Church
Services In Adventist Church
Fourth and C Street
H. H. Young, Pastor
First Church ‘of Christ
Hcirntist— South P ioneer Ave.
Mrs. W illiam A itken, F irst
Rqader. 118 S. Pioneer. P k on e
448-L.
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Free M ethodist Church
Hapttst tWurcIi
Hargadlne and F irst Streets;
Myron 9. Woodworth, Pastor,
Oak Street
Christian Church
B sa d Second .a freets.
V. K. Alllsoo, Pastor,
620 B ou levard
C atholic Church
Sixth and C S treets
.The R ex F a t h e r ,/ . A u & r
fl|4 h a«Vi O f le e t s Phdq
BY C JU R L E b P . STEW ART
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N BA Service W riter
WASHINGTON — Plenty ot
thia year’s primaries Have hgd
more political significance than
the one for the choice of a Dem-
ocratic candidate for the House
o f Representatives from the fifth
Georgia district, bet by reason of
UN IVERSITY
OF OREGON,
the nausnil personality of the
ugene, Sept.
24.— (Special)■*-
defeated, aspirant for a renomtn-
Prospects ef the Oregon football
atlon there, that particelaV one
team took a jump skyward here
hhd suite a peculiar Interest.
when two backfield stars, neither
•X Representative W illiam David
of whom was expected to return
Upshaw is the individual.
to school this year, reported fer
practice.
, "
Among the national lawmak­
ers, for more than seven years
Otto Louis Vitus, regular half
now. Representative Upshaw' haa
back of last years squad, and
Fred Harrison, relief < quarter,
been the very symbol ot prohibi­
tion, Just as Representative John
were players who surprised ev­
erybody concerned with t h e
Philip H ili cf Maryland symboliz­
green Clad eleven when they, re­
es prohibition's antithesis.
ported at the gymnasium. Both
There are other members of
seemed to be in good shape, Vitus
Congress as wet as H ill and ns
weighing 18« pounds and Har­
dry as Upshaw. In the former
column tor example, are Senators'
rison 170. They immediately be­
gan work on the new signals and
Edwards, Edge and Bruce and
exercised lightly to get Into pro­
Representative La Guardia, Gal--
per physical condition before tak­
liven and Tinkham; In the latter
Senators Sheppard. W illis and
ing part in actual practice.
Entrance of the two men will
Capper and Representatives Blan­
greatly simplify (he choosing of a
ton, Kvale and Cramton.
backfield combination and will
But none of these or any oth­
strengthen considerably the rto
ers have concentrated quite so
exclusively on wetness as H ill or
serve strength of the team as a
whole.
Freshmen have been
on dryness as Upshaw.
groombd to fill the holes left by
Whenever H ill got up to make
the graduation of Louis Ander­
a speech, the House of Repre­
son. regular 1985 quarter, and
sentatives has taken it for grant­
fhe absence of Vitns, and thes*
ed it wouuld be a wet one. When­
ever Upshaw took the floor it has , Allen Behrendt Is one of the stars on the University of Soiflhevn Call- may retain their position. How­
been assumed he was about to ; (o rn le footbeU eleven. H e play« end and few gains are made around his ever, the consensus of opinion
flank. This Is Bghrendtll th ird and hist re a r on the VArstty and much is among fsns is that
Vitus will
proclaim the virtues of prohibi­
expected of him by his supporters of the Trojan eleven.
byeak Into the lineup shortly af­
tion. I f either one chanced to get
ter the W illamette game Satur­
off his pet subject, everybody has
been astonished.
and has, or perhaps had, some day and that Harrison w ill mafce
1600 of the fowls* being fattened things a little uneasy for the as­
H ill looks the p a rt.o f a wet
and Upshaw of a dry.
for the market.
Bill clipped piring quarterbacks.
Special season tickets have
The former is a big, jovial.
their wings to make them tame
fond— from all * appearances— of
and turned them loose on Lake been Issued in Eugene embrac-
ing four varsity and two froah
good cheer and high living. The
Baldwin
games.
The
varsity
contests
latter Is a litte wisp of a man,
Every evening Bill's hired man } wil be against Wfflamette U ni­
with a very thin, deeply - lined
2 5 __ a duck trainer, called the ducks
versity Saturday, Pacirie Univers­
ascetic face and an air of having
, come aaboro to feed. His Inducement ity October 2, Stanford (homs-
put everything of tills world be-
a duck was a whtatld of an original and cQmlng October 23 and the Ore­
01. a uncopyrighted octave.
gon Aggies. October 30. The
lcks.
1 But the hired man has quite frosh game» will be against the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
farmer ju d left the vicinity. "W ith him O. A. C. rooks and Mt. Angel
Department of the Interior
i regulars.
U. S. Land Office at Roseburg,
Duck Farmer is
In Need of Man
Who Can Whistle
Oregon, September 11, 1926.
s
N O TIC E is hereby given that
Arehle Robert Grieve, of Jenny
Ureek, Oregon, who, on Septem­
ber 7, 1923, made Homestead
Entry, No. 015165, for W l-2 SW
1-4, See. 34, Tp. 40 S., and lot I.
had SW 1-4 N W 1-4, Sec. 3.
Township 41 S.. Range 4 East.
W illam ette Meridian, has filed
notice of Intention to make three
year proof, to establish, claim to
the land above described, before
Chauncey Florey, U. S. Com­
missioner, Medford, Oregon, on
the 18th day ot October, 1926.
Claimant frames as witnesses;
Louis M iller
George Samuel Sloan
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Fred Frain,
A ll of Copco, California.
George Franklin W right
of Hornbrook, California.
H A M IL A. CANADAY,
Register.
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tame ducks are wild ducks now.
For many days B ill kas boon
whistling every melody known Io
modern music but the wild ducks
have refused to be deceived by
sqmsthing "just as good.*' They
appear determined, to stay on the
lake until they hear the proper
whistle.
Unless
Bill finds another
’’Pled Piper” to ducks It looks a s
If his receipts for;ducks sold
w ill be small, for duck season
opens soon.
THOROUGH, ELT E C T T V E ,
PLEASA NT PHYSIC
Folpy Cathartic
Tablets, a
I wholesome,
satisfying
physic,
' thoroughly cleanse tbe bowels,
Sweeten the stomach, tone up the
Hver. For Indigestion, biliousness,
had breath, headache and gar
pains, due to a constipated con­
dition, no remedy Is more highly
) tosdmmended. Wm. O. E. Blelke,
I Hancock, Mich., says: ‘‘I have
■Ivan Foley Cathartic Tablets a
thorough trial and I can honest­ Petsy Barren, BtonlnglMm, Ala., flyweight, who
ly recommend them as a sure and , ars picking as the ncx( flyweight champion of th
the Olympio games in 1114 as ah alternate tor
rflehaing laxative. They work flyweight kina, and, although he took no part, e
Without gflplng.” Comforting, to o ,! Win-the New York metropolitan flyweight cm
to »tout ptosoas.
Sold
evpry-, Barba in Boston and Ms showing against the w
right to go to the interssuonni
President Hall of Stot« Uni
vnrritv Extends In­
vitation to Mario • '
A
OB H BEFORE
JL thought
H * /
N e x t F ly w eig h t K ing?
Bur EfcKl
d o u ia T o
UfTMORtt
pEUOENB, Ore.. Sept. 95.—
(U P )— Dr. Arnold Bennett H all,
president of the University of
Washington, has invited Queen
Marte of Roumanla here for the
semicentennial
celebration
on
Oct. 3 f. Queen Marie will he vis-
lUng 8am H ill near Lyle. Wash ,
tnen .and it le considered possible
that she will come to Eugene for
the big university celebration.
M southern critics
m.
fltr ro n went to
La Dsrba, present
■ask to America to
to rro n fought La
ier earned him the
V ernonia — N ehalem Timber
and L ogging com pany w ill build
spur track over St. H elene-Verno­
nia highway.
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