Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 04, 1926, Image 5

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U W ASHINGTON — Governor
A Albert >C. Ritchie of Maryland te
|j now anmigtakably In the lime-
- S lig h t as a Democratic presidential
B possibility.
FO R S A IA — H o m e it e a d r e ­
linquishment, U f o , T9 Bosh 9t.
1 It all depended on bis renoin-
I Inatlon as chief executive of tho
1 9 -1 9 ,4
F or hargalns là Regi, Ostate
try Brown and Rloe/ 99 No. Maln.
>, ' è
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194-ti.
WANTED TO RENT — Plano or
organ, write P. O. box J49,- Ash^
land.
2 8 -3 *,
FO B
R rnt *» B oa—b —eihg
rooms, also girls to room and
board, 171 Liberty St. Phons
931 t .
,
37-3*
WOOD— gave by getting y o u /
HR R E N T -*» Now five-rqom
i w ith basement and garagg. wood at our yard. 12 inch F it,
93.96.
273-R o r ass B in . F . L. Nel- 94.S9 per tier. 19 inch,
N otify Box 499.
9 9-6*
1191 Boulevard. Ashland.
22-tf
W A N T E D — To rent a. piano. 1
State make.
Terms.
Address,
B o i A, ears of Tidings:
28-3
F O R SALE— l-room Mous» on
W A N T E D — Stock beeffc or ear- .,
paved street.
Bargain. Take It
rota, 2 or 4 tons. E. 8.' Morrison.
at oaeq- 199 Helm an St. 99-19*
Phone 499.
27-3*
F O B SALE— For short time—
W A N T E D : — Old pasple had
•evep room beast. Bath, sleep­
Invalids ta board sad earn fqr,
ing porch, breakfast *nook. A ll
153 Granite street.
18-tf
aewy papered- and painted, nice
corner lo t/ ggrtge, shade trees, ANT G IR L IN TR O U B LE— May
berries, appas to r garden. Cen­
communicate wltb Ensign Lee
ter of town. North Main at., two
of the Salvation Arm y at the
blocks from post office, one block
W hite Shield Home. (4 5 May-
from school. Price 94999. Inquire * fa ir Awe.. Portland. Oregon.
999 North M alq a t
99~1
F O R 8A L R — 690 Steel Handpow-
er Stnmppnllera, 999 each. Horse
power 979. Automatic
Oates
Head w ell borers, waterwheels,
111 3rd, Ronton,*Weahlngton.
FO R R E N T — Furnished, four
room bouse, toilet and bath, 3
blocks from postoffice.
Inquire
77 Pina St.
18-9*
F O B SALE— H ire or Trade
19 begd horses, 1490 lbs to
1400 lbs, yonng, sound, guaran-
tead as represented. Wanted any
kind .of team w ork. H . V . M it­
chell, 294 Mountain Awe.,
94-19*
FOR SA LE: — SmaU D airy. 7
FO R R R N T — Modera 7 - room
furnished
house.
Basement, cows, route sad equipment, <84
law s St. Ashland.
9 4-4*
elrad. B eat part or all. Near
W iahlngton school.
O. Ganter.
Phone 221-J.
F O R R E N T — Two room fu r­
nished house, 229 Garfield St.
Call evenings.
. 99-tf
F O R SALE A PP LE S: — Bald­
wins. 8pltsenburg. and Newtown’s
F O R SALE — W hite Leghorn
— a ll good grade. Bring boxes and
pullets, 244 Grant St.
27-2*
pick them a t 90c par box. W . L.
Moera, Ballvlavy-
91-1 mo.*
^ s s tsr.
DOST Friday on Main 8L,
lady's brown kid glove. Finder Sewing machine
Pells Corner.
return to Tidings office.
a
W hite Rotary
for 960.00 at
> l- t f
Lodge Directory
Ashland Lodge No. M
, a ! F . O. F.— Meets In the I.
A. M .— Meets tn the Masonic
hall every 2nd Thursday. Mast-
dr, Dr. R. L. Bnrdlc; Secretary,
W illiam Day.____________
O. O. F.
hall every Thursday." Noble
Grand, Mr. Haselwood
Vies
Grand, H. J. Wolcott.
Siskiyou d ta p te r No. 91, R-
A. M.— Meets in the Masonic
Ball every 3rd Thursday. High
Prteat, Clyde A. Malo»«: Sec-
tetary, W illiam Day.
Hope Rebekah lo d g e No. 14
— Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall
An the 2nd and 4th Toasdnys.
Noble Ggpnd, Hrs. May E lk;
Vice Grand. Mrs. E. C.. Payne.
M alta Comnwadery No. 4^ K .
r— Meets in the Masonic halt
in the 1st and 3rd Wednea-
lays. Em. Commander. D. H.
tackson;
Recorder, W illiam
lìth T U g Lo4tae No. g44. B.
P. O. E . ■■Meet* in the Elks
Temple every Saturday. Exalt­
ad R âler, faSMb B ow en Sed-
retary, Ed Thornton.
m i-1 - Temple A. A. O. N. M.
A — Meets in the Marnate hall
Avery 1st Friday. Illustrious
potentate, F. D. W egner; Re-
gorder, W illiam Day. %
Ir y c artp No. 280», Royal
Nelghbocs. v— Meets In the
Moose h all on tbs 1st and 3rd
Mondays: Oracle, Mra. A. A.
Madden; Recorder, M n . Alice
Turner.
Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. B.
• z —Meets In the Masonic hall
an the l i t and Srd Tuesdays,
w o rth y Matron, Mrs. Nellta
retara; Secretary, Mrs. Leah
11. Caldwell.
of p .— Meets in the 1. O. 0
ball on l t t gh4 Ird . F rld
Chancellor Oununaeder,
lard Dhafc; Secretary, J
plttenger.
' î ü t . «Ito n iJ lrt» «
Ashland Lodge No. 117,
1 Cockade Statq gt the recent pri-
1 mary.
Beaten, he'd have been
Ijmteiqh o u t • » * * * « » >•
« ñ * e l* 4 -J
Home ?h<tae
o n c e Hours
-♦ .
19 A- M.——1 to 5 P.
I eat of consideration for the pres-
1 ideney. Overwhelmingly victqr-
|J Ions, he’s tn the "running
I t remains fo r him to be re­
elected In November, and Mary­
land Isn’t always a Democratic
M-
D fc M R tT lfe BL S lÜ r il
state, but I t , always la except
whop there's disunion In the
state Democracy's ranks, and
there are no signs of It as pres­
ent.
.
*
So it ’s . reasonably Safe to ns-
S p ecialist -
. 'Wepeea e a t Chttdrun
- S ä ".'**
Practice lim itad 4» éjrq, sag.
nose and throat — X -ta y la -
elndlag teeih. (Mfdie .hours:
1« to 12 a n t 2 te h, >W»dsm-
burg Bldg., Ashland, prenota
W ASHINGTON, Oet.
4 — Bq-
forcement o f thA United States
more then 9114,994.999 thus f i r .
And In addition to this Rrafwy
outlay, 135 persons . have lost
their lives In the civil w ere be­
tween federal forces end hop*>
leggeys.
,
These statistics were obtained
by the United Press nt tbs t r ena.
ury from government reports.
Operation of the prohibition
nntt. Including mo&ey to he*
spent up to the close of tbs fta*
cale year June. 30, 1«2T. has an­
nounced to 919,902,913.
Coagt
guard' activities for the preten­
tion of rum smuggling have cost
152:161,640.
Millions of dollars have base
spent by the. Justice department
for /prosecution of liqnor cases
but no record of thyamam»» ' m
kept.
-*
’
(
tvjne that the governor will sne-
majority.
*
Ritchie’s limelight Isn't qplte
as right, as A1 Smith’s or W illiam
Dentist ?-
Citisene Bonk *M g -
G. McAdoo’s.
Offlce Phone 151
, . • -
< If, however, Smiths and Mc-
Res. Phon« 1»«
Evening« by Appointment .. • Adoo's limelights cancel one an­
other In 1928, as t h e / did it
- DR. J. P. C H IS H O L M
1924, then
Ritchie’s limelight
Veterinary Graduate
jW
lll
be«
about
as good as any­
Phone 368-J
797 Oal
bo d y's.
It may or may not have to
compete with Atlee Pomerene’s.
In case Pomerene's elected to
, . -the Senate from Ohio he’ll have
Estimates
a powerful limelight, but If he'J
N O T IC E . F O R P U B L IC A TIO N
199 -tf
Phone *98
beaten he won’t have any.
Department of the Interior
Senator Jim Reeed’s limelight
.W . T . R D A C K W R IA /
V . 8. Land Offioe a t Roseburg,* Buildlpg, repairing, shingling,
isn't turned on full blast as yet.
painting, tlp tlng and cement
Oregon. September.11, 1929.
and its too soon to predict how
work. Phone 3S9-L,
19-89
N O TIC E Is hereby given that
; much It w ill brighten, or wheth-
Archie Robert Griers, of Jenny
F K H IG E ’H T R A N S F E R
„ er it w ill go out altogether.
Phone t i r
S7S B St.
Creek. Oregon, who, on Septem­
In the opinion of politician?.
ber T, 1923, made Homestead Drayage, storage sad Jong dist­
Senator Jim was a little
too
ance hauling.' -
4 0-tf
Entry, No. 015155, for W l-1 SW
slow in*-getting Into the presi­
1*A, S e c .3 4 , Tp. 40 AL, aud .lqt 4.
W H IT T L E T R A N S F E R CO.
dential limblight.
F or Service
and SW 1-4 N W 1-4, Sec. 8.
Dealers In Coal, Wood, P q c t-
Township 41 8., Range 4 East,
ing. Crating and Storage. Long
W illam ette Meridian, has Hted
Distance trucking.
notice of intention to make three
Here you see the giihtt “ Red” Grunge as lie looks iu the
T . L- P O W E L L
year proof, to establish claim to
General Transfer
professional football siu tof the New York Yankees. The
the land above described, "before
Good team and motor trucks. High School Students Svince
galloping ghost, red rover, crimson erack or what have
Chauncey Florey, tf. ,8 .
Com­ Good service at a reasonable
1 Much Interest in News-
missioner, Medford, Oregon, on price — Phone 83.
yon, is all set for a big eamjkaign. Inset shbws “ Red” in
1 -
Work
,b.
— paper
.
* — ■ -a «a. _ I
the 1Mb day of OMobeiy 2924,
Medon
ffcHng the recent game between the Yankees and
JORDANS SASH AND
Claimant nanus M witnesses:
Cleveland
Panthers at Cleveland, Grange Uas.just been
C A B IN E T W O RK S
Under the guidance of their
Louis M iller
Corner Helman and Van N<
instructor. Miss Hazard, a group tackled after a short dash.
•
George Samuel Sloan
Phode 141.
19'
of students In the Journalism
Fred P raia. , J <
clam of Ashland high school, vis­
A11 of Copco. California.
ited The
Tidings ofTlce
this Tidings, explained various feat- with girls’ clubs from 13 coun-
,
George Frank 11a W rig h t
ures of the business and news t jea oj the state, according to
Morning
to
see
bow
(heir
bome-
G
ARAGE
of Hornbrook, California.
town newspaper was prepared for sl<le of the da,,y Pai)er
word brought back to Ashland
Phlrd Street Garage
H A M IL A. CANADAY,
last
evening when the young
publication.
,
Chas L. W imer, Prop.
Register.
folks returned from the annual
25 Third Street, Ashland, Ore-
They first visited the news and
Pill AKIfl PIDI Q-1
gen. Back of Western Auto
state fair. The team was com­
editorial department where they nOilLnlW ulIlLu I
Supple Co. Gae, Oils and Re­
posed of Irwantja Bateman and
Were
told
how
the
wire
and
mail
p atria*, Storage, Washing and
^
Beth Joy.
*
Polishing.
Note to prohibition authorities:
Adena Joy, Lorraine
Sparr,
o S X . 1howOthet h°eadhHne7d laie
Service Guaranteed Best.
Recent figures show ' there are
Irwanda Bateman, Dorothy Stev­
Expert Mechanic
written and classified and then
.11,000 mfllioaaireh in the United
37-1 mo.*
how the copy is given to the lino- Local Canning Team Takes ens and Both Joy Were among tho
States.
club workers who attended llio
type machines and made Into'
Second Prise in State-
fair.
ThC first
four of this
type.
'
Wide Competition
group comprised a. girls’ quartet­
The students evinced much in-
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tetest in the making of a new»-!
Ashland’s home club canning te which sang at carious lunch­
paper, and listened attentively, team scored second prize at the eons and others entertainments
Methodtat Episcopal Church
as C. J. Read, manager of The Oregon state <plr In competition while lt\ Salem. The glrle'w ere
N. Main and Laurel streets.
accompanied on their trip by Mrs.
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
Ira Batsman.
-
Laurel street. Phone 87
'r t M w , Z u l,lk > . O r*e . H a-
tene. _______________________
Ashland Chapter DwHoday
Meets in the Masonic hall on
Aie 2nd and 4th Monday«.
Easter
Counsellor,
Milton
F ranklin ; 8enter Counsellor,
poland Pgrkf-
Petan,
sr.
“ Ârtûand Homestead No. Ü Ü
B. A* Y.— Meets in the I. O.
Û. F. hall on tBe 2nd and 4th
Mondays.;
?
‘ .
He I. O. O, f . hall
and 3rd \ Mondays.
.11 on the 2nd and 4th Mi
ball
Mdn-
days. Clerk. J. R. W ick; Con
sul Cojnmander, C. E. Lane.
G. A . IL — 2nd and 4th Sat
each month, Armory, I p. m
Visiters Welcome. G. G. Van
natta, Commander.
Two-Gun Tom
I
Olflli THIN ilUlWHO
Church Directory
F u ll Gospel Temple
P r e sb g ta r lu Church
N. Main and Holman Streets.
Hugh T. Mltchelmore, Pastor,
N. Main street.
Lutheran Church
Services In Adventist Church
Fourth and C Street
H. H. Youngi Pastor
lir s t (trtrrh of Christ
Scientist— South Pioneer Ave.
Mrs. W illiam Àitken, First
Reader, 128 8. pioneer. Phone
448-L.
Boulevard
J. 8. M urphy, Pastor
Pentecostal Church
Stone Church, F ifth and Main
streets
E. F. Bingham, Pastor
r TrluMy Episcopal Church
, Second Street
Rev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar.
42 Second Street. Phone 110
C onpegational Church
Boulevard
Rev. 'E . 8. Bollinger -
Acting Pqktqr, Boulevard
rthodlst Church
430 Boulevard
’ Catholic Church
Sixth and
Streets
The Rer. Father, J. A. Carmody
Sixth and C Street*. Phone 196
Emma
and B lxth Street
Thompson, Pastor
Bentlst Church
Hargadlne and F irs t Streets.
Myron 8. .Woodwdrth, Pastor.
Oak Street
HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA PIANS
MANY ACTIVITIES FOR WINTER
At a Monday evening meeting
9 high school orchestra gath-|
>d to organize and make.plans
the coming school year,
ere was a good turn out of
out twenty volunteers, and a
mber more are expected at the
it meeting. Junior high stu-
ats are included tlfts year in
1 personnel of the orchestra,
re violins are needed, and any
Ilnlst who 1« willing to come
quite welcome. Meetings will
held every Tuesday evanlng at
D’clpck, and high school stn-
its have a period a week dur-
Ing school hours for oxtra prac-
tice. New music Is to bo order-
ed immediately so they will have
suitable material for their work,
President and «secratary were
selected, which were Mary Galey
and Eunice Hager, respectively,
Members are very enthuslasiic
over the prospects for the year,
and will be able to accomplish a
great deal Ip the musical line un-
der the competent leadership of
Mlsa Lpurd Raguse.
Ashland
high school
students plan to
make this a big year for the mu-
sical organisations.
READ TID IN G S CTbASS ADS
IA U R .A l A P I A N T E eaW
PAV O ' M A V ^ Y , / ^
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Mrs. S. Aï
N E W YORK, OcL
.— Planed
in the wreckage of his truck
which had skidded on the wet
pavement and h it an elevated pil­
lar, Roy* W illiams calm ly smoked
cigarettes and Joked w ith his res­
cuers as he directed the work ef
7 0 'firem en summoned to extrl-
cato him. I t took, half an h ear
to dig him out. ,
r W .OUR WGRA COM,
VIAS nCMUfcRCD TbtaAY
stmbar .’
!A GO RlÄMR* DOVMt IN
HD LOOK » T O V e R -—
J REMEMBER, TMPV
FT COAL WCTSAQ
-dAWO l F THEN SENT Ü Í 9ÖJFT
« O A L Y K lY T IM E TMERe’U .
B e VOAR IN CAMP
r-
O p ta lo Tom R. Hlcl
Texas Rangers has a
test to his long string s
happened to be in Clai
therr. They would pat hah
commanded them to, so he 1
to death w ith one bullet. T i
slmwH him w ith hla tw o
graved revolvers.