Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 07, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE FORUM
DR. ROLAND ALLIN
Physician and Surgeon
Citlssns Bank Bldg.
w yw y-' i wnwR — »
WANTED — T o
buy
Office Phone KW
second
roo»« completely furnished, y M.
two horse drill M M tange. Moat he ip good
d o m H ouk I s i l u t Jfata. 30-fl Bulle» Walker. fh on e 1 0 W .
1 condition. 4*0 Liberty at. 31-1*
. . . . . .
I.,. .
6«e¿ Tie, i f c W ü
1 felons, 480 »oily.
•4 apartment, • • LaurcTàt.
irnished alqep-
. 4T8 Bird.
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FOR RENT— Nicely Tunrtsh-
ed house near school. Holmes
Grocery. Phone 65.
«•-«»
-FOR RENT—«-room furnish­
ed house with garage, also two-
room furnished houae, b o t h
close in. Inquire S7S B at. Phone
« n -t.
to-«»
FOR RENT—5-room fnrniah-
honse with garage on B St.-Call
at « «• 6th St.
29-10
FOR RENT—Modern 7 - room
fam ished
hone.
Basement,
screened porches, two tolleta,
889. U n as two apartments 1(. de­
sired. Rent part or all. Near
Washington school. O. Gunter.
Phone 221-J.
FOR RENT—Two room fur­
nished houae, 220 Garfield Sfc
Call evenings.
22-tf
Office Phone 15 J
Residence Phone 4S1-R
30-5»
WANTED— -Children to care
for by day, week
month.
Ad-
dreaa, ItO Llpeoln St. Phone
**-*»• *«T-R.
■ «.-?«« > - • --
’ "V 31-I nto.
Evenings by Appointment
WOOD— Save by getting your
.wood at our yard. I t inch Fir,1
>«.00 per tier. I t lnbh, «3.25.
Notify Boa 49«.
«8-5»
FOR SALE — CiK
wood typewriter and
frr. H f ^ f Ä l t o St.
FO RSAUO—500 steel Handpow-
WANTED: — Old people and
er Stumppullers, 9*0 each. Horse
power I ’ll. Automatic
Gatos Invalida to board and care for,
18-tf
Hand w ell borers, waterwheels, 163 Granite street.
111 3rd, Beaton, Mfcahlngton.
ANT GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
«
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eomtnuniqate with Ensign Lee
e f the Salvation Army at the
FOR SALE— Hlrp or Trade
White Shield Home, 5<fli May-
10 head horses. 1400 lbs to
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
1800 lbs, young, sound, guaran­
teed as represented. Wanted any
kind of tshm work. H. V. Mit­
chell, **« Mountain Ave.,
A BUNGALOW BARGAIN—
24-10» No foolin’ this Is almost too good
to be true, nearly new 5-room
bungalow, modem and well situ­
ated, garage, total price 82880.
Cash «180, balance like rent. Al­
FOR SALE AJBRUM: — Bald­ so have a good Ford truck for
wins, Spltsenbnrg, and Newtown's sale at startling low price o f;
Staples Realty, Hotel
—all good grade. Bring boxes and «285.
«0-2
pick them* at 50c per box. W- L. Ashland Bldg.
Moore, Bellview.
21-1 mo.*
FOR SALE— S-room 'house on
paved street. Bargain. Take it
at once. 130'Hqltnan St. 20-12*
FOR SALE: ■ White Rotary
Sewing machine for «50.00 at
Pella Comer.
WANTED— Middle aged wo­
21-tf
man to care for.m y home- Some
wages. Inquire of Mrs. Eaton.
IXJRT— Pair nose glasses In 133*Hargadlne St
ae. Finder retara to Tidings
HELP WANTED — Male
eoujo
HELP WANTED. MALE— Ex­
perienced man fbr general fprra
work. Full particulars first .let­
FOR SALE— Homestead re­ ter. Write L care Tidings.
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linquishment, «100. 70 Bush St.
29-3*
92-tf
OFFICE HOIRS •*
ÍO-IB A. M.
2-Ö P. M.
First National Bank Building
DR. W. | . blakb
Dentist
108 Pioneer Avenne
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>
.
Offkè "and Residence
' “ ' . Phene 2 0
OFFI.CE HOUR«
-12 a. m. — 2-4 p.
A:30 C 7: So p. m.
Find National Bank Building
Wishes to announce that his
office will he open Thursday,
October 7th after remdoeling
and placing new equipment.
WHITTLE TRANSFER
& STORAGE CO.
VENDOME HOTEL
Coal, Wood and Storage
Mrs. B. K. Grant, Prop.
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long < Distance Hauling.
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Auto Freight Terminal
Phone 117
Office 89 Oak St.
SKILLED LQOÇ8MJTH
Clean rooms by day, week
month — All outside.
WOOD
Lewis H. Jacks, Prop.
» •
343 East Main St.
Newcpmbe For
Wood
*
Phone 631
Car keys, all makes by lock-
aumberr Keys fit to door locks
ind padlocks o f all kinds. Malt
orders solicited.
THOMPSON &
BURLINGAME
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
All Kinds Slab Wood
Blox '
One Block East of th e Ash­
land Laundry. IOS Water St
GARAGE
Third Street Garage
Chas L. Wimer, Pro
For bargains to R«*l Batata
try Brown and Rico. 02 No. Main.
884-tf.
FOR RENT — 5-room house
partly furnished. Well located.
Inquire 508 Fairview.
«O-0»
FOR RENT— New h o u s e .
Phone 817L or inquire 568 Holly
St
30-tf
FOR BENT— Unfurnished ; 6
room house. Close In. Cull «42
Granite or phono 340R.
13-tf
FOR RENT — New five-room
house with basement and garage.
Call 273-R or see Mrs. F. L. Nel­
son, 1101 Boulevard, Ashland.
22-tf
¿5 Third Street. Ashland, Ore­
Department of the Interior
Painters and Decorators
gon. Back of W estern Auto
U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg,
Supple Co. Gas, Oils and Re­
Oregon, September 11, ,1920.
pairing, Storage, Washing and
Pajtcr
Hanging
—
Tipting
NOTICE* la hereby given that
Polishing. ,
FOR SALE — Automobiles
a Specialty
Archie Robert Grldke, of Jeqnjr% •
Servirsi Guaranteed Best,
Creek,
Oregon,
who,
on
Septem-,;
• FOR SALE—Hudson car In
Expert Mechanic
Estimates
Gladly
Furnished.
her 7, 192«, made Homestead'
good condition. 0« Bush 8L
Phone OH •
Entry', No. 016155, for W l-2 s w j
29-1 mo.»
1-4, Sec. 34, Tp. 40 fl., and lot 4 ,j
and SW 1-4 NW 1-4, Sec. 3. 1. 1--------- .
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. -PR. W. J. CRANDALL
Township
41 8., Range 1 Best,/
DR. CHARLES A. HAINES
FOB SALE —- German Roller
(ji
Osteopathic
Physician and $urgeo/i
Willamette Meridian, has filed'
young singers, deep yellow, flno
(Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 164-J
notice of intention to make th ree1
Eye, Bar, Nose and Throat
breeding stock. Only three dol­
Home Phdtae 1C4-L
Office Phone 126
lars now, five later, females to year prooi, to, establish claim to 0
10 to 12 A. M.—-2 to 5 P. M.
give away, 163 Granite.
31-1 the land above described, before
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS
CIGxens Bank Building
Chauncey Florey, U. S. Com­
Practice limited io eye, ear.
FOR SALE—Milk goats of the missioner, Medford, Oregqn, on i * no>e and throat — X-ray in­
cluding teeth. Offcie hours:
Toggenberg strain, cheap, I. J. the 18th day of October, 1920,
I»R. J. 1». CHISHOLM
lh to 12 and 2 to 5, Sweden-
Veterinary Graduate
Claimant names as witnesses:
Hay’s, R t I, Box 103.
30-3*
burg* Bldg., Ashland, Oregon. Phone 368-J
767 Oak St.
Louis Miller
George Samuel Sloan
W. T. BLACKBALL
T. l>. POWELL
, Fred Frala,
Bnildlng, repairing, swingling,
General Transfer
All o f Copco, California.
painting, tinting and cement Good team and motor trucks.
work. Phone 359-L.
15-30 Good service at a reasonable
George Franklin Wright
Ashlar
prlae — Phone 83.
O. F.— N
of Hornbrook, California.
hall eve
HAMIL A. CANADAY,
Grand, 1
FEHIGE’S TRANSFER
JORDANS SASH AND
Register.
Phone 410
375 B St. .
Grand, P
CABINET WORKS
Drayage, storage and long dist­ Corner Helman and Van Ness.
Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14
ance hauling.
00-tf I Phone 1«1.
194-tfx
—Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall
2^
»1 ;
A . •
on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.
Noble Grand. Mrs. May Elb!
Classlfid Ads Bring Results
Vice Grand, Mr». E. C. Payne.
• Lodge Directory
Ashland Lodge No. 28. A. F.
A A. M.— Meets In the Masonic
hal| every 2nd Thursday. Mast-
er. Dr. R. L. Bardic; Secretary,
William Day.
Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, R*
A. M.— Meets In the Masonic
hall every 3rd Thursday. High
Priest, Clyde A. Malone; Sec­
retary, William Day.
Malta Conunaadery No. 4, K.
T.— Meets In the Masonic hall
on the 1st and 3rd Wednes­
days. Em. Commander, D. H.
J ickaon; Recorder, William
E»y.
Hilab Temple A. A. O. N. M.
Be—Meets In the Masonic hall
every 1st Friday. ~ Illustrious
Potentate, F. D. Wagner; Re­
corder, William Day.
Ashland Lodge No. 044, B.
P. O. E.— Meets in the Elks
Temple ¿very Saturday. Exalt­
ed Ruler, lam es Bowers Sec­
retary, Ed Thornton.
Ivy Camp No. 2808, RoyUl
Neighbors. — Meets in the
Moose hall on the 1st and 3rd
Mondays: Oracle, Mrs. A. A.
Madden; Recorder, Mrs. Alice
Turner.
Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E.
B.— Meets In the Masonic hall
on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays.
orthy Matron, Mrs. Nellie
iters; Secretary, Mrs. Leah
N. Caldwell.
Ashland Lodge No. 117, K.
of r . — Meets to the 1. O. O. )F-
hall on 1st and 3rd Fridays.
Chancellor Commander, Mil­
lard ' Dunn; Secretary, John
Zuleim* Temple, Daughters
a t The Nile— Wests In the Ma­
sonic hall every 2nd Saturday-
Meets alternately aj Medford,
Ashland and Grants Paaa. Prln-
o u s Tlrxah, Lorena McNair;
Princess Zulelka, Grace Ma­
lone.
Burnside Relief O
24.— Meets to the I.
hall no the 1st and 3
days, at 2 p. m. 1
Mrs. Alice Tttfner; I
Mrs. S. A. P«tara, Sr.
2
‘ Ashland Chapter DcModay—
leets In the Masonic hall on
he 2nd and 4th Mondays.
Master
Counsellor,
Milton
franklin; Senior Counsellor,
Ftoland Parka.
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WASHINGTON, D. C.. Oct. 7.
— <LP) — Twenty-nine Americans
have been trapped in the besieged
city of Slanfy where . sporadic
fighting is in progress between
rival Chinese factions; according
to state department dispatches.
They have appealed for aid.
Acorn Circle No. S4, Neigh­
bors of the Woodcraft.— Meets
In the I. O. O. F. hall on the
1st and 3rd Mondays. Presi­
dent, Mrs. W. G. Prescott;
Clerk, MM. W a . Stennett.
O. À. lU > > n d and 4th (Bat.
each month, Anndry, t p. to.
Visitors Welcome. O. O. Van-
fittV , CStofnfcttirtr....................
Arguments Over
FULLER’S
WASHINGTON, D. (?.. Oct. 7—
ÍU P)— The Vnlte<|/. States su­
preme- court todhy had under ad­
visement the Dohenfjf Elk Hills
oil lease annulment on which
arguments have behn complete!
by Atlee P.omevene and Owen J
Robert for the governmnt, and
y Frank J. Hogan and Frederick
If saving tjie surface saves «11
Kellogg,
for Doheny’s
Pan-
there are many , faces which will
American Petroleum company.
laat a million years.
Í
Editor Ashland Tiding«:
Aa a location for a happy and
prosperous community Ashland la
bleat with many natural advant­
ages; and one of the greatest la
th4 wonderful pure water. ‘
Like all cities that have grown
from mere villages so Ashland,
must meet the water question.
I don’t think any .one will
A municipio water works is a
question the need of a more ade­
public
utility like sewerage pave­
quate supply during the summer
ment, library etc., and not ui
months at least. But It seems to
me more a question of«conserv­ commodity to be sold to the clti-
-«uns like groceries, as some
ing it when there is an abund­
venid have us believe and as a 1
ance.
utility should be maintained I
Where Ashland will require
and paid for l»y an equitable sys-r
thousands far thia improvement
tun# of taxation applied on > all !
other eltles require millions.
land*valúe
within the city limits.
To keop pace with the Increase
This
would
make Ashland aj
in population and the «dvantag-
poor
place
for
speculators, but a
es at municipal ownership It is
self evidont the annual expenses very desirable place for home-!
builders to live in. Providè ade-jl
must steadily increase.
Therefore It is the duty of ev­
ery cltisen to turn out and vote
for a better water supply.
Borrowing money by Issuing
bonds to build a public utility Id]
just the same as a man borrow­
ing money to build a home on
long time repayments when he
doesn’t have the cash himself.
But no doubt there are some who
Would not borrow even for that. ’
They ought to- go add live in a
tent on the desert Where they
won’t need any water works.
There are others who will vote
no because they feel that the
method of raising tji® revenue to
meet the prlncipl and interest on
the bonds Is uniuat'.
'
It Is proposed by some of the
present council to raise the water
rale to meet these obligations to- "
gather with some other proposed
Improvements that should have
; been included In the bond Issue,
I but If submitted to the voters
i might jepordise Xbe whole thing.
Then they tell us this bond
! issue will not increase the gener-
) al taxes of the people of Ashland
Tfie wise
property
owner
does not wait for
FIR E to remind him
that he really needed
more insurance. He
frequently c h e c k s
over his property to
see if his insurance
policy is right. Then
lie drops in and sees
to it that he is ftilly
protected.
We represent the
Hartford Fir»
tsuranoe Company.
floor Wax
Now 1« the time to put your
Poors in shape for «he hard
Usage they will get during the
Winter months.
J. 4' O.RIGG
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Best Faint— Best Workmen
Phone 172
Real Estate A Real Irfsuranc
Estab. 1883 at 41 B. Main St
Plieac 211
A m t . can ' t yob
S i t down and
BE QUIET f o r
blankets; in fact almpst
anything you can ipen-
tion.
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Cleaners
Phone 108
Ws Deliver
$16.70
tt to th e .m a n in tho
The water and light
another form of taxa-
dlfference is only In
Phone 43 for
reeerrutròne and further
information
SouthernR
Church Directory
Methodist Episcopal Cliureh
N.- Main and Laurel streets.
H. F . Pemberton, Pastor. 117
Laurel street. Phono 87.
Presbyterian tViurch
N. Main and Helman Streets.
Hugh T. Mltchelmore, Pastor,
N. Main street.
Lutheran Church
Services In Adventist Church
Fourth and C Street
H. H. Young, Pastor
First Church of Christ
Scientist— South Pioneer Ave.
Mrs. William Aitken, First
Reader, 128 S. Pioneer. Phone
448-L. '
Church
Four
P. C.
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Pentecostal Church
Stone Church. Fifth and Main
streets
E. F. Bingham, Pastor
Trinity Episcopal Chareto
Second Street
Rev, P. K. Hammond, Vicar,
42 Second Street. Phone 110
Congregational O nrcto
Boulevard
JRev. B. S. Bollinger, ■
Acting Pastor, Boulevard
Christian Church
B and Second Stroets.
V. K. Allison, Pastor,
630 Boulevard
Fr««e M<thodist Chareto
E. Main and Sixth. 8trm t
Emma R. Thompson, Pastor?
Catholic Church
Sixth and C Streets
Tho Rer. Father. J. A. Carmody
Sixth and C Streets. Phone 106
Baptist Church
Harghdlne and First 8tceebi.
Myron S. Woodworth. Pastor,
Oak Street
By Taylor
Mom and. Pop
, a w tp<-e t /- " '
Asblano Camp No. 248, W.
O. W— Meets in thé I. O, O. F.
hall on the 2nd and 4th Mon­
days. Clerk, J. R. Wick; Con­
sul Commander, C. E. Lane.
Fraternal Brotherhood— 1st
id 3rd Thursdays, at the
fosé H a ll........
Americans Held
In Chinese Town
Artielea o t ttmsly ttterugU .
are welcomed U n d e r thW JUWJ
Comm anelet liana asueto beer the
Immature of-the nuthqr. •
W ith the installation at a wa- at
tar supply to meet the needs of de
W«mn or twenty thousand there It
Í»W be a gréai increase in tho bn
-DQue of all vacant land within coi
city limits. So it would be th
^drfectly fair to call on the own- wf
,«rs of this vacant land- to help] so
meet this expense in proportion
td the Increase in value, and thia
eft* only be done by an increase
to taxes.
•About seventy-five percent of '
the land is vaeunt, therefore by
the propose^ method twenty-five
Percent must inevitably carry this
We clean hats, caps, fare,
tnrden. and that will necessitate
the water rate being almost ■ bathrobes, si|k curtains,
treble.
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