Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 06, 1926, Page 7, Image 7

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    Professional
Business Dire
FINISHING TODAY
»IV V - X CIWIpAW,
O steopathic
Physician. *n< SbrEsq»
Ber. Noe« gad Throat
Office Phone 120
FOR SALE— Homestead re­
FOB RENT — 5-room house linquishment, flOO, 70 Bush St.
partly furnished. Wall located.
23-tf
FOR R$NT—Apartment — 8 Inquire 502 Fairview.
20-2*.
rooms completely furnished. Ven­
FOR RBNT — Nice 7 room,
For bargains In Real Estate
dóme Hotel, 481 East Mein. 20-8
plastered
houde, Uas location, tor try Brown and Rica, <2 No. Main.
' f o b t a t i n — V M ot co&fort-
220.00. Some good furniture tor
>34-«.
sb le home, light housekeeping. Okie nt some place. Brown end
Adults only. Inquire 218 Meade Rice, 82 North Main.
FO R S A L E — Automobiles
27 2
22-2
FOR SALE—Hudson car la
FOR RENT—New h o u s e.
FOB RENT— Furnished apts. Phone 817L or Inquire 898 Holly good condition. 03 Bush St.
unfurnished flat. 28 8. See- i t
29-1 mo.*
20-tf
St
,
20-tf
FOB RENT— Unfurnished 5
FLAT FOB RENT: — Lower room honse. Close la. Cell 242
FOR SALE— W iik go a ts pf the
fofr rooms nicely furnished. Granite or phons I40R.
12-tf
Toggfcnberg strain , cheap, I. J .
Lovely kitchen, electric range, lire
30-3*
FOB RBNT — New five-room H ay's, R t. 1, Box 193.
place, piano end built, in bath.
house
with
basement
end
garage.
174 Oak S treet Phene 1 |4 .
W ANTED
M lscelaneous
21-tf Call 272-R or see Mrs.. F. L. Nel­
son, 1101 Boulevard, Ashland.
W A N TED TO R E N T — P ian o or
22-tf organ, w rite P. O. box 343, A sh ­
g
land.
80-2*
FOR SALE — Cheap, under­ Invalids to board and care for.
wood typewriter end cash regis­ 153 G ra n /te\S treet.
ter. 218 Granite St.
< 80-2*
FO RSALB—500 Steel Handpow-
er Stumppullers, 220 each. Horse
power 975. Automatic
Gates
Head well borers, waterwheels,
l i t 3rd, Renton, Washington,
i
20-tf
FOR SALE— Hire or Trade
Office room
7-tf 10 heed horses, 1400 lbs to
1800 lbs, yonng, sound, guaran­
FOR RENT — Furnished Houeee teed ns represented. Wanted hnv
kind of teem work. H. V. Mit­
FOR RENT—Nicely furnlsh- chell, 238 Mountain Ave.,
’»
24-10*
ed house near school. Holmes •
Grocery. Phone 65.
30-8*
FOR SALE: — Small Dairy, .7
cows,
route and equipment, 034
FOR RENT— 6-room furnish­
Iowa
St.
Ashland.
24-0«
ed house with garage, also two-
FOB RBNT:
over Citisene Bunk.
Inquire
FOR SALE: < ■ W h ite R otary
28-3* Sewing machine for 2 5 0 .0 0 at
2 1 -tf
, FOR RENT—Modern 7 - room Pella Corner.
furnished
honse.
Basement,
screened porches, two tolletz,
FOR SALE— O n e davenport,
230. Use as two apartments if de­
sired. Rent part or all. Near one sewing m achine. 391 Beach
29-2*
Washington school. O. Onnter. sL
Phone 221-J.
LOST
g la sses in
LOST— P air nose
FOR RBNT—Two room fur­
nished h ouse,
Call evenings.
220 G arfield St. case. F inder return
2 3 -tf
office.
Ashland Lodge No. 28, A* F.
A A. M.— Meets In ths Masonic
Ashlan
O. F.— M
h a ll every 2nd T hursday. M ast-
er, Dr. R. L. B ardic; S ecretary,
W illiam D ay.
h all eve
Grand, 1
Grand, H
S iskiyou C hapter No. S I, R*
A. M.— M eets In th e M asonic
H ope R ebekah L od ge N o. 14
— M eets In th e 1. O. O. F. h all
on th e 2nd and 4th T u esdays.
N oble Grand, Mrs. May E ib;
Vice Grand. Mrs. E. C. P ayne.
Priest, Clyde A. Malone; Sec­
retary, William Day.
M olta Com m andery No. 4 , K.
T— Meets In the .Masonic hall
on the 1st and 3rd Wednes­
days. Em. Commander, D. H.
Recorder, William
[ackson
H llah T em ple A. A. O- N. M.
&— Meets In the Masonic hall
every 1st Friday. Illustrious
Potentate, F. D. W a n er; Re­
corder, William Day.
A lp ha C hapter No. 1, O. E .
S.— Meets In the Masonic hall
on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays.
Worthy Matron, Mrs. Nellie
Feters; Secretary, Mrs. Leah
X. Caldwell.
Zuleim« Temple, Daughter»
( The NUm-rMeets in the Ma­
chie hair syefy.2nd Saturday,
tests ai(eraaWly at Medford,
shlond and Grants Pas». Pain-
> » i « * , u , , . » « w e ®
rlucess
>ns.
Ashland Chapter Deblodap—
Meets In the Masonic hall off»
the 2nd and 4th Monday«-
Master
Counsellor,
Milton
Franklin; Senior Counsellor,
Roland Parks.
Office H onrs
10 to 12 A. M — 2 to 5 P . M.
C itizens Bank B u ild in g
v •' -
Ivy Camp No. 2 8 9 3 , R oyal
N eighbors. — M eets In th e
M oose h a ll on th e 1st and 3rd
M ondays: O racle, Mrs. A. A.
M adden; R ecorder, Mrs. A lice
Turner.
A shland L od ge N o. 1 1 7 , K .
o f P .— Meets in the I. O. O. F.
hall on 1st and 3rd Fridays.
Chancellor Commander, Mil­
lard puna; Secretary, John
P ltte n te r .
Burnside Belief Corps, No.
24.— Meets in ths I. O. O. F.
hall no the 1st and 3rd Satur­
days, at 2 p. m. President,
Mrs. Alice Turner; Secretary,
Mrs. S. A. Peters, Sr.
A shland H om estead No. 4O 9Í
B. A. Ÿ.— Meets in the I. O.
O. F. hall on the 2nd and 4th
Mondays.
Acorn Ó rele X«. « 4 , Neigh-
bore o f th e W oodcraft.— M eets
in the
O. p . F- h*n on tht
1st and 3rd Mondays. Presi­
dent, Mrs. W. O. Prescott;
Clerk, Mrs, Wm. gtennstt.
the 2nd
days. Clerk. 3~.
sul Commander.
ob
o . A. K o l t t a and 4th Sat
each m onth. Arm ory. 2 p. m.
Vifttton..w.elcome- G- o . Van­
natta, Commander.
,
ADMISSION
M atinee: Adult« ........................ 3ffc
E vening: A d u lts ........................ SOe
Children 10c
Tomorrow and Friday
MANUALI KEILAN
And
& hphasizl FEMININITY.
Organotherpfiy
Office, 108 Pioneer Avenue
T eleph one 28
DR. E R N E ST A . WOODS
Practice limited to eye* eay,
nose and throat — X-ray In­
cluding, teeth. Offcie hours:
10 to 18 and 2 to 8, 8 w ed en -
burg Bldg., Ashland, Oregon.
W ITH THE ARRIVAL TODAY OF THE LATEST IN MILLIN­
ERY, FROM SUCH WELL KNOWN LINES AS CAMEO’S,
BOBBIE ALLEN, AND TAMS AND TOM BOY HATS FOR THE
SCHOOL GIRLS W E ARE IN AN EXCELLENT POSITION TO
Qaramoum
< Çtauzr y
D en tist
C itisene B ank B ldg.
Office P hon e 151 '
R es. P hon e 1
E v en in g s Y>y A ppointm en
V eterin ary G raduate
767 Oal
F O R SALE — Moines
W . T. DLACRW ELL
B u ilding, repairing, sh in g lin g ,
p ain tin g,, tin tin g and cem ent
work. P h o n e 859-L .
15-30
A BUNGALOW
BARGAIN—
N o fo o lin ’ th is Is a lm o st too good
to be true, n early new
6-rooin
b u n g a lo w , m odern and w ell situ ­
a ted , ga ra g e, to ta l price 8 2880.
Cash 2 1 8 0 , balance lik e rent. A l­
so h ave a Rood Ford truck for
sa le h t sta rtlin g low
price o f
3285.
S tap les R ealty,
H otel
A shland B ldg.
-
30-2
FOR SALE— 5-room h ou se on
W H ITTLE T R A N SFE R CO.
F or Service
D ealers in Coal, W o o d / Pack?
ing, C rating and S torage. L ong
D istance trucking.
t . L. P owell
,
Gpneqgl T ransfer
Good team and m ptor ^trucks.
Good serv ice a t a ' reason able
P hon e 83
JORDANS SASH AND
C A BIN ET W ORKS
Conner H elm an and Van Ness,
P hon e 1 61.
194-tf
GARAGE
HELP WANTED. MALE— Ex­
perienced man for gen eral farm
w ork. F u ll particulars first let-j
ter. W rite L care T idings.
29-3*1
Large Pores
A re Unnecessary ‘
Third S treet G arage
Chas L . W im er, Prop.
25 Third, S treet, A shland, Ore­
gon. Back o f W estern Auto
Supple Co
Gas, O ils and R e­
pairing, S torage, W ash ing and
P olish in g.
VENDOME HOTEL
Mrs. B. E. G rant, Prop.
i
Nothing is so unsightly as a skin that
always shines or looks greasy. There is I
a preparation called MELLO-GLO Skin- 1
tone (part of a new wonderful French '
Beauty Treatment) which removes ex­
Clean room s by day, w eek or
cess oil, strenghtens the muscles, cleans
month — A ll ou tsid e.
and reduces pores, and beautifies the
skin. Get a bottle of MELLO-GLO
Skin-tone. You’ll like it.
L tthia Springs Pharm acy
SKILLED LOCKSMITH
Salts Fine for
Aching Kidneys
L ew is
Car keys, all
W hen Back Hurts Flush Y our
Kidneys as You Clean
Your Bowels
COME IN TODAY AND SEE FOR YOURSELF WHAT FASHION
HAS DICTATED FOR FALL.
NEH. HAMILTON
AÍLfTfC MA2OUI
MATT MOORE
Wineland Millinery and Hair Dressing Parlor
CITIZENS BANK BUILDING -
FEHIGE'S TRANSFER
Phone 410
3 75 B St.
Drayage; sto ra g e add lon g d is t­
an ce battling. '
60-tf
H E L P W A N TED — Male
•
THE FEM ININE NOTE PREDOMINATES, W ITH THE LARGE
HATSI MORE ALLURING THAN EVER, AND THE SMALLER
ONES, CHIC AND DASHING.
Phone 368-J
A sh lan d Lodge N o. 9 4 4 , B.
T em ple every Saturday. E x a lt­
ed R uler, Jam es B ow ers S ec­
retary, Ed Thornton.
LA V R A LA PLANTE
DR. MATWE H- SBAW
Specialist
Women end Children
T hom pso* and B u rlin g a m e
P a in te rs and D ecorators
Paper H an gin g— T in tin g a
S pecialty
E stim ates . G ladly F urnished
P hone 98
196-t
P. O. E.— M eets In th e E lks
h all
Fraternal Brotherhood— 1st
and.. 3rd Thursdays, at the
Moose Hall.
...;
■ Home. Phone 184-L
On V acation—
J, A. McGee, Standard Oil em ­
ploye, Is ta k in g his vacation and
to T idin gs B urnle B u rn ett Is d rivin g A nde’s
30-2* truck d uring his absence.
Lodge Directory
h all every 3rd Thursday. H igh
Office P hon e 164-J
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
com m un icate w ith E nsign Lee
o f th e S alvation Arm y at the
W h its Shield H om e, 565 May
fair A ve., P ortland, Oregon.
room furnished house, b o t h
FOR SALE—Cheap drag saw paved street. B argain. T ake It
clpse in. Inquire 2 7 0 B st. Phone and wood tools. 70 Bush St.
a t once. 130 H elm an St. 20-12*
312-T. ,
30-5*
HELP
FOR RBNT— 6-room turn Ish-
Bald*
FOR SALE APPLES:
house with garage on B St. Call wins, Spltsenbnrg, and Newtown's ' W A N TEff— M iddle a g ed wo­
at 28<_5th St.
2 0 4 0 — all good grade. Bring boxes and m an to care for m y home- Som e
FOR RBNT— Furnished, four pick them at 80c per box. W. L. w ages. Inquire o f, Mrs. Eaton.
29-3
21-1 mo.* 133 H argadin e St.
room house, toilet and hath, 3 Moore, Bellview.
blocks from postoffice.
77 Pina St.
DR. CHARLES A. HAINES
Physician and Surgeon
g.
DR. J. P. CHISHOLM
W A N TED : — Old people and
ROOM AND BOARD to Nor­
mal students or working girls.
Olsen, new rooms, comfortably
furnished and delicious, whole­
some food. Terms very reason­
able. Apply at 21 8. Second St.
21-tf
R es. P hon e 4 8 1 rR
Offloe Honra
10-12 A. M.— 8-8 P„ M.
Flsst National Bank Building
w ith
28-3*
WOOD— Save by g ettin g yonr
w ood at our ydrd. 12 Inch Fir,
FOR SALE—Newtown apples, 2 3 .0 0 per tier. 16 Inch, 23.25.
50c, 75c, 90c per box. Also De­ N o tify Box 496.
28-5*
licious. 420 Holly.
x BR- ROLAND ALLEN
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 168-J
“The Midnight Sun”
m akes by lock
aum ber. K eys fit to door locks
Mvstery, intrigue, secret
"service, stolen treaties, spies
and—oh well—“ Diplomacy!’
"must be seen to be appre- Will Elect Officers and Start
Winter Work Next
ciated !x
Tuesday
Regular Admission
D efin ite step s w ere taken last
even in g toward the reorganizing
of the A shland H igh School Hl-Y
License Issu ed —
club, w hen th e fo llo w in g boys,
A- m arriage licen se o f Interest
to Medford and Jack son ville res­ Jam es N utter, K ay N ell, Barney
id e n t s w as issued la st Saturday M iller, a n d E llio tt McCracken,
at the cou n ty clerk's o ffice In m et for dinner at the hom e o f W.
Grants P ass to Ada Lepore God- P. W alter, secretary o f th e Y, M,
C. A.
ward of Jack so n v ille and
Carl
F ollow in g the dinner, plans for
F rederick N elderm eyer o f Med-
th e organizing o f the Hl-Y club
were discussed, and it w as u nan i­
m ously agreed to begin work at
' A good used piano. E asy terms.
once. The next m eetin g of the
The Rose.
group w ill be held in
Pioneer
H
all,
Tuesday
evening,
October
NOTICE F O B PUBLICATION
12th a t 0 :1 5 p. m. w hen a supper
D epartm ent o f th e Interior
w ill be served by the boys. A t,
U. S. Land O ffice 'a t Roseburg, th is tim e officers w ill be e le c te d '
Oregon, Septem ber 11, 1926.
for the com ing year, and other,
NOTICE is hereby given that m atters of im portance w ill
be
i A rchie R obert Grieve, o f Jenny taken up and discussed.
Creek, Oregon, w ho, on Septeuf-
T he Hl-Y club is an interna­
! her 7, 1 923, m ade * H om estead tional organization of high school
, Hfrtry, No. 01 5 1 5 5 , for W l-2 8W boys, sponsored by the Y. M. C. A.
1-4, Sec. 34. Tp, 40 8., and lot 4,
s a d SW 1-4 NW 1-4, Sac. 3,
i Tow nship 41 S., R adge 4 East, I
W illam ette Meridian, has
filed
notice of Intention to m a fe three
m lssloner, Medford, Oregon, on
th e 18th day o f October, 1926.
C laim ant nam es as w itnesses:
Louis Miller
Oeorge Sam uel Sloan
Fred Fraln,
A ll of Copco, C alifornia.
George Franklin W right
of Hornbrook, California.
IlAM IL A. CANADAY,
.
R egister.
PORTLAND, Oet. 6 - , (U nited
N e w s)— The pulpit o t the Beqd
M ethodist church is I f be filled
by the Rev. Ira R. A ldric^, It wan
announced by the
R ev. A . S.
H isey,
superintendent
of
the
eastern district o f Oregon o f the
M ethodist con feren ce.
The new
pastor com es from Nam pa, Idaho.
C lassifld Ads B rin g R esalta
arders so licited .
Office end Residence
Phone 2 9
O FFIC E HOURS
10-12 a. BI. — 1-4 p.
• : | 0 - 7 :3 0 p. m.
M em bership In the club Is held
by those stu d en ts w ho d esire to
be o f service in their school and
cofam un lty and w ho q u alify on
m em bership standards. The stat-
ed purpose o f th e club is, "to
create,
m aintain
and
extend
through out the school and com ­
m unity, high standards of Chrls-
tton character."
Church Directory
MeelioriiHt E piscopal Church
N. Main and Laurel streets.
H. F. Pem berton. P astor, l i t
Laurel street.* P hone 87
PresbyteAtan Church
N. Main and Helm an Streets.
Hugh T. M itchelm ore, Pastor,
N. Main street.
Lutheran O iq rch
Servises tn A dvehtist Church
Fourth and C Street
H. H. Young, Pastot
First Church of Christ
Sclentlst-rSouth Pioneer Ave.
Mrs. William Aitkin, First
Reader, 138 8. Pioneer, Phone
448-L.
; ! ,
C hristian Church
1
and Second Strebte.
K. Allison, Pastor,
630 Boulevard
Catholic Church
Sixth .and C Strems
lev. FMthcr, J. A, Carmody
and C Streets- Phone 10»
We clean bats, caps, furs,
bathrobes, silk curtains,
blankets; in fact almost
anything you can men-
Standard Cleaners
95 Oak S t
Phons 108
We Deliver
é» coffee
WAFFLES!
Use an electric waffle iron
for best results.
Methodist Church
At Bend Will Get
year proof, to establish claim to
th e land above described, before.
Another Preacher
, C hauncey F lorey,
U. 8.
Com-1
and padlocks o f a ll kinds. Mall
- Most folks forget that the kidneys,
like the bdwels, sometimes get slug­
gish and clogged and need a flushing
occasionally, else we have backache
DÉ. W. E. BLAHJ
and dull misery in the kidney region,
severe headaches, rheumatic twinges,
torpid liver, geid stomach, sleepless­
ness and all sort* of bladder disorders
F irst N ational Bank B u ild in g
You simply must keep your kidneys
active and clean and the moment you
feel an ache or pain in the kidney
region begin drinking lots o f water.
IVishes to announce that his
Also get about four ounces o f Jad
office
will bo open Thursday,
Salts from any good drug store here,
October 7th after remdoellng
take a tablespoonful in a glass o f water
before breakfbst for a few days and and placing new equipment.
your kidneys wilt then set line. This
famous salts is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon juice, combined witl
UtMa, and is intended to flush clog­
ged kidneys and help stimulate them
to activity. It also helps neutralise, DB MATTIE B. SHAW
the acids in the urine so they n<
Physician and Sufgeon
longer irritate, thus helping to relieve
bladder disorder».
ROOMS 1 AN1X 2 UPSTAIRS
SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY US
R. L. DANIELS
•
R oute 4, Box TBB
Medford, Ore.
tttft.OOO
XL ELECTRIC
Station
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
DR. W. E. MEANWELL’S "SERVUS”
ATHLETIC SHOE, 22.75 "
YOU CAN PAY MORE BUT GET NO BETTER-
Full Gospej. Temple
J. 8.
Boulevard
Murphy, P astor
l*eate«-(Mtal Church
Stone Church, F ifth and Main
ARMY GOODS STORE
B ig g « t U ttia Storo in Town
Hotol ~ Op«n Evenin<a
M-
a a«
' *
Opposite
streete
E. F. B ingham , Paaior
Trinity Episcopal Church
Second Street
Rev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar,
42 Second Street. Phone 110
C ongregational Church
Boulevard
Rev. E. 8. Bollinger
Acting Pastor, Boulevard
F ree M ethodist Church
E. Main and Sixth Street
Emma R. Thom pson, Itestoi
Baptist Church
Hargadlqs and First 8trs*tz
Myron S. Woodworth, Pastor,
Oak Street
OVEftLAND SHOE SHOP