Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 28, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    Grane. E. A M rew s, E d itor
“Th® M em orial
ssnMcy,
ducted by G lív e Rebekah
B l AGGB BCU4NIN O
RG AJ N ——
T R f lif s t n f y l b i i i k ihuU dlag to
(f» —
at, atoo sm all
Rebekah District Coaventtosb— .
“The tw catlath annual session o f M p d forf ergs vyy?. Im presstvg.
’’’ ‘The follow ing officer« «Tfra
o f th e
Rebekah Convention of
?
« * * * fo€ fh » e p |t t l » f < M*r=
D istrict , N um ber
Twelve,
was
ó h s lfm s p . Mrs. * 9 « a * s
Q leM oo
held
la
Ashland,
Wednesday,
4 f Central P ojnt; Vlcy C hairm an.
September the'tw enty-eeqppd.
|
Mrs- M innie Hfeln«. o f Mfcfyerd:
■rT5.-iiiss.ia55
h eart o f busin ess d istrict on B ast
Main strsSht,' w w offered t o r
ab ou t tltfto*fo«rth s o f form er
bribe, atxprt MM sash balance
a m ? p a y m en ts lo n g t im e , Thia o f-
fprp A sptM fPd chance for incom e
producer (n a location bound to
lncrsAse Ip vpHf, If yqu, w an t
to la h o tter se e m a a t one«, H. c .
Qgley. A gen t 0 | 1 . Main St* 33-3
Lower
ly fx ra lib ed .
Irte rg n g e.A re
“The follow ing officers were
In th e chairs; Chairm an, Mrs.
Zola F ick, of Jacksonyllle; Vice-
Chairm an, Mrs. Em m a Gleason of
Central Point;
Secretary,
Mrs.
Allqe G o ^ a n d , of Ashland.
« » « * « •• m W *
on e
“ W » ig board- l.g h lld a rockers, S
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round
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io o t cro* cn t .saw , o n e b lack -i
T1®« *ud otJiOr topis. Can-
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Bed fru it.
-S^room h o u se on
BArguln. T ak e tt
lim a n 8 t. 30-11®
891 Beach 8f-
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dr . j . p . o M u a o y d *
Veterinary Graduate , J ?
I gegj
; , i t i O *k f t r
3 b l*
D R. E R N E S t A. )»tX>D8— f r ^
lice lim ite d to eye, ear. uoge god
Office hour«. 10 t o , IS a»d 3
to 5, Swedenburg B ldg., Asa.
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!< k ‘« w
H eated. ’OhnUemeu
• ‘ -» ryr . . ..,
• • • ff
F O R H A L E — A few fine young
singers. German R o lle r canaries,
33 eaeh. C a ll a t 153 a rg u ite st.
33-1
mond St.
i
3 3 -2 *
WANTED»fa-Wi
ch ild ren or tavgl
Mrs. B^rdy,
■ xt -AT li n iTju,T
ito r i * t
^-M t1
-2 1 — F O R 8 A L B — Delicious
H o lly .
odd«|Jtfl3M W tK rwttfc» k itc h e n e tte
^ppj® ,
n od , p rivate'b oth . 367 V l t t . ^
P b ®M».‘ I l*
'• *%** ¡ ÌL M a i n i t . 4 » W .
abce hauling.
i T ... -
apples,
Ei —
i|»e
60-tft
s
'
' W H ITTLE T R A N SF E R OO.
to sbaro
- ,
F or Service
teacher.
Address D ealers in Coal, W ood, Packing,
V e ry reasonp^e farm s-
M tts K lp g. I t ?
St., cor. C r a tin g 'su d Storage. Long d ist­
o f a n o f V * ^ N est, A »e.. h a l f . block an ce trucking.
M 5 front old Junior h ig h .'
1 5 -tf
T. L . ROW ELL— G eneral Trans­
¿3-2*
fe r — Good team and m otor
W A N T E D : — O ld people and
trucks. Good service a t a .r e a ­
invalids to* tfoard
care fo r,
sonable price. Phone IS .
153 G ranfte s tre e t*
■
1 8 -tf
t f3 -2
A N Y G IR L IN j b l Q i n i L E — M ay
< 3 76 BI a t /P h o n e 333-Y . ;
B uilding, repairing, shingling,
paihtlng,
tin tin g
and
cement
w ork.
W . T . B lackw ell. Phene
15-S0t
FER H G R '8 T R A N S F E R
'r
iré fo r small
v 8T 0 B St.
fnSny homo. Phone 4 ÍÜ
DKayäi«, storage and long dtot-
f r y iRp
,i-mw,,Ater TEA CH ER o< teachers
'M
M
t,
w iis iit ' n ‘T y w r*'* ** Bria< boxe’< sttracrfyfe horn« .^.wUkp
a ^ j t o prefeRcsd.
*«<“ *• per lb- P “ *}»»® ®
house.furutoh ed ,
A lso • splendid t tw o < room f urulek- y eu r s e l t - i M
ipud, Oregon.
p a in ters en o D ecorators
p a y er H an gin g —
T in tin g T
Specialty.
/ F O R S A L E — H U dsoa’ eogch,
E stim ates g la d ly furnished.
1036, fin e condition, tw o Good­
iio tf
year Balloon saares¿ Ifu n k - Ctost Phoge » I
over 81600.
F irs t check 111 on
takes It . W . A . Patrick,* 219 A b
W h ite R o tary
fo r
353.00 at
A L E — F a rm wagon,
ita. breaking plow , 109
F T A N O
INSTRUCTION—«
By competent teacher. Beginners
preferred. Mrs-. H a ro ld A lklns.
oommunieate with.. Ensign Lee
of the 8alvatlon A rm y a f the
2 S 3 -l-m o .t
W h ite Shield H 6m e, ' l | 5 MAy-
fa lr A ve., P ortlan d . Oregon.
JORDAN'S SASH AND CABINET
tl-tf
R E A D T ID IN G S CLASS ADS
W ORKS, Corner H elm a a am
▼an Neea. P h o n e 1 2 1 . l» 4 - t
»M *
Church Directory
M ethodlat Episcopal Church
N . Main a n d ' L a u re l streets.
H . F. Pem berton, Pastor, 117
L aurel street. Phone 87.
Directory
- B e e t s in th e I. o . O. F .
ever> Thursday.
1 ,1 0 . A U selw ood
Noble
Vice
olcott.
« a h Lodge No. 1«
h e I. O .O . F . h a ll
and 4 th T u esd ays.
I. Mya. May B ib;
Mra. B. C. P ayne.
D M g e N e . M 4 , B-
•A feets to th e Rika
M ? .M t« r d sy . HnaU-
laaeg Hnwers
Records:
T hhrntoa.
gec-
T rin ity
Si
Rev. P. 1
42 Secont
Congregational* (Yiurch
Boulevard
Rev. E . 87 B olling er
A cting Pastor, .Boulevard
Church o f The Nazarinc
F o u rth and C Streets
P. C. Thatcher, Pastor
F re e Methodist flin rc h
E. M ain and Sixth Street
Em m a R .'Thom pson, Pastoy.
FuM Gospel T e m p le ,
Boulevard .
J. S. M urphy, Pastor
B aptist Church
H argadine and F irs t Streets.
Myron S. W oodw orth, Pastor,,
/ : Qaiÿ Street
«
L utheran (*bnrcb
U r a t Chnrcli. o f Christ
Scientist— Sotath Pioneer Ave.
Mrs. W UHam A itken , F irs t
Reader. 128 8. Pioneer. Phone’
448-L.
(Tirtottan Chiycl»
B and Second Streets.
V . K . A llison, Pastor,
680 Boulevard
Catholic Church
Sixth and C Streets
The Rev. F a th e r, J. A. Carmody
Sixth and C Streets. Phone 106
Ben Griffin (left)
. r!?.y ci California e x p o ;» these two «p ap e-,«»
Cq-ti; “Nlba“ Pripe,—to bring back tho Pacific coast football chgm-
s;»!.i wS. -5 went to the University o f W ashington last season. P rié e
r. a.» it. up,'- t j An<5j Smith Inst fall. W ith the death i t .Smith, Price
...,ev Jal. e -:u jp O» the Golden, Bear 'cdhdidatea. Griffin plays la lb s
. baeiciie;« and is an ajl-roupd pte.ç.
Tragic Deaths on
Coast Are Heavy
PEASANT, J S | YEANS OW>
IS PROFESSIONAL BEGGAR
C H E R N O V IT Z , R um aala. (U -
P ) — E a rl to bed and early to rise
makes a man healthy but
not
W hile automobile necessarily w ealthy or wise, an-
itatned th e ir nor-.«o»dtog to the «p a rla n c e of
aths from o th e r! Charles Pets y > o lives in
tM
Pacific eeaat w e re ' Bukovinlaa villag e of Russlns-
yeek-end- Fifteen * ko-
Hid, 10 of these
P«*«. ^ r n , in 1805. le M l
> d by automobile V®*™ ®ld- * H e to believed local­
ly to be the oldest maa in B ur-
..
QPe. Although, m arried
three
E R PR IC ES
times, he has survived both Mg
IV E customers
____
w ,YeB *n d ch ild ren .
This super-centenarian
butes h,R longevity to the fact
th >t he “ ®Ter drMnk
tbat h# 8“ <»k ®»
seldom, aad
t h u h® #aU
«e
retire«
each night a t eight o’otock aad
la ingenious. In n r l ,M at f,ve'
* » *•
‘Innklnir th o S nlne a b e g g a r .
ft HEU W A tIS M
you want It done right take
W h ite's
Wed. tf
New Strength
Æ tv fo r Tired
IgfevWoiiien
iltt the Greatest Wealth
>
Trouble w ith feeling sorry
yourself la e w ry n n e « I p 1».
-b o rfr
£e2W55,e
AHEAD O F WOU AND X
b
e f o r e the
t h e day's
d a V*B week 6
before
tini«bcd7
Thnu«»nda o< e fllM
LX OFFICES
THIS is ÔOft BUSW
S E A S O N ,s u ite s SONC
VACATI
a ttrl-
) — Tourists
may
aw are of it but
In Purls rtestau-
a l than » French-
>C
PILES
Preabyterlpn I7>urrh
N. M ain and H elpian Streets.
Hugh T . M ltchelm ore, Pastor,
N. M ain street.
SeWices In Adventist Church,
F o u rth and C Street ,
H . H . Yoüng, P a ita r
era w ere presented to th a As«eO>-
bly officers and th a re tirin g
chairm an of the Convention*
“The next session wiU be hold
In Grants Pass, 7« October o £ n ext
year.
MRS TELITH A PIC H EL,
ber 7 , 1 9 2 2 ,
made Homestead
MRS M A M IE N O R R IS ,
I
E ntry, N o. P 15J55, for W l-J 8W
MRS A N N A M Y lf e .
1-4, Sec? 34, Tp. 40 8.,' and lo t 4.
C o m m ittee.”
and s w X-4 N W
1-4, Sec. J.
» » «
Township 41 8., Range .4 East,
Convention W e ll Attended—
W illa m e tte M eridian, has
filed
There was a convention a t tho
notice of intention to make three
L lth ia Springs H otel o f the V la v l
year proof, to establish claim to
people Thursday of last week.
the laud above- described, before
A hundred people o r m orn were
Pnaiwcay. F lo rey,
U. 8.
Com-
mlsptoqer, R edford, Oregon, on in attendance from th e' d lffe rn t
communities of th e county; M ed ­
the 16t)> day of Oqtober, 1926.
ford, T alent, Phoenix and Ash­
C laim an t names as witnesses:
land being well represented w ith
Louis M ille r '
many from Grants Pass.
George Samuel Sloan
Mrs. Hitchcock and M rs, M a r­
F re d F ra ln ,
tha Spenker, out oA town sp eak ­
A ll o f Copco, C alifornia.
George F ra n k lin W righb ers, were present (b address the
meeting. r
o f H ornbrook, Callfprnto.
L ittle Alice Borgenson en ter­
HA MIL A. CANADAY.
tained th e assembly by tin g in g
“ .
Register.
very sweetly.
'
*
. A picture of those present a t
the convention was taken.
A fte r /h e ,addresses and short
talks by th e patrons a social
hour followed, where those In at­
tendance m et M r. and Mrs. H lld l-
toss U r ic A c id Gives Rise Ito cock of the N orthw est V la v l Co.,
tony UfTplyason* T re y h le s f
of Portland and Miss M a rth a M.
Spenker, local organiser.
A U T H O R IT IE S agrpe th a t an
The local patrons have th e ir
Z X excess o f uric acid to pri­
m a r i ly due to faulty kidnev ac-
meetings on Thursdays, w i t h
vsiQn. Ketenuusr of tma toxic
talks b xthe <?la<Jer, M{s. Spender?
material often makes its pres­
tt tt tt
ence felt by aore,painftil Joints,
a tired, languid feeling and,
M arried—
sometimes, toxic backache and
Homrs-Burns —
headache. T h a t the kidneys
are not functioning right is of­ ~ The m arriage of Frar\k Homes,
ten shown by s c a n ty o r b u rn in g
oldest son of M r. and Mrs. C. I.
passage o f secretions. Thou­ ' Homes of Bellview and Mias Ed-
sands assist their kidneys at
such times bytheuseof Dottrt'a i na Burns ol« Medford occurred in
Medford. Tuesday, September the
F J /is —a s tim u la n t d iu re tic .
D oan's are recommended by 1 fourteenth,’ nineteen hundred and
many local people. AsA y o u r
' twenty-six.
The bride has been an efficient
PILLS and popular young business wo­
man, and has held a position as
stenographer fo r
the
Jackson
It
County fu n d in g and Loan Asso­
It
to
ciation fo r the past few years.
F ran k Homes has grown to
splendid young manhood In B e ll­
view ; attending Its schools, and
Ashland H igh, which he le ft to
enlist in the Ashland contingent
« i y 111 pi ,i, ii,.«^a>i
of the C. A. C. during the W o rld
W ar.
A fte r h it retu rn from overseas
service, he became assdklated
with the Shell OH company, m ak­
ing deserved aAvuncement u n til
at present he is salesman fo r tho
O T H IN G more quickly or company, w ith headquarters in
completely destroys health
chronic Piles or other Rectal and Grants Pass.
F o r th e present, Mr. and Mrs.
a aliments. The cdMtaat irritation
jrtant nerve centers steadily Homes w ill be a t home to th e ir
g both physical and mental friends in th a t city.
a c u n to simple, easy, Inexpensive
To these fin e young people a
w e d by my thousands of succesekil
rMB»ve all doubt. 1 GUARANTEE host of frtonde p ffy r sincere good
I to cunt a m cate of Piles. M
wishes fo r all* th e happiness pos­
sible in a fu tu re o f w orth w hile
visor out.
endeavor, cfowued w ith a large
measure o f aucceSg and m aterial
prosperity.
i
D epartm en t o f -the In te rio r .
U. 8 . Land Office a t Roseburg,
Oregon, September 11, 1926.
N O T IC E is hereby given that
A rchie R obert Grieve, of Jenny
CAfek, okrgon, who, on Septem­
t h r o O - ^ ï - f î y la crà d ln g toAth.
7Q Busta St.
M»ry D io « # . pf
T reasurer, N p i.
NOTICE FO R PUBLICATION
F O R 8 A L R v -F o r sh ort tim e— .W rings, one sewing maenjue, one
a e f e n r e o m h o u se. B ath, sleep - ▼wuum clean er, » Iron bedsteads
S w h . b m a k f ^ n ook. A11 o n . m » ltress. o n e -d o u b le deck
fl« 0 ,
Secretary, M fs
Grant« Pasa;
M ary H u ll of G ra n t* Pqas.
“ Follow ing the afternoO «
atoa Ashland
Rehekaha « e rr­
ed * b ou ntiful dinner, wblcky fra *
"T h e President of the Rebekah g reatly e n o y e d b y a ll - preepkt.
Assembly of Oregon, Miss Dora
" A t the everting aesafon
t|»e
SegtQn; , W arden.
Mrs.
Louise
Grants Pasa lqdge exem plified V»®
Perogsi;
Past President,
Mrs.
<tysr«t work in « very p ísp a lo s
Jeanie B u rke aad Past Grand
and pfflclént m anner*, , ,
Master,
0. W.
T refren,
were
" A fte r the President'« im to rn -
al add rea«, m any. b « e u tlfu l h o w -
,
- » Mow flv s-ro o n ,
h ouse wUk bm pm aat aa d garage.
CaO 2 7 3 -B ST SM Mrs. F . L. Nol-
furnished eota, J10X B oulevard, A shland.
|l - t i
« M K -P S W t« ! an d painted, nice
to g fr lo t, garage, sh ad e trees,
te r r ie s sp a ce f o r garden. C enter
J tow n . N orth Main at., tw o
blocks, from pout o ffice, o n e block
fnu B tm h aoI. P rtee 1 1 1 0 0 . In qu ire
n iw S r U k w w b B L
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to n -
L oase1
A NO iiH O •'THK
OFF N eXT w
T hink
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