Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 09, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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Town Inundated
Bÿ Flood Water
Young Maa W aste Ohaaea
to Work for His Boom
!,
' sad Board
(U P )— Entirely surrounded by
water and almost completely In«
undated, Beardstown today faced
tee moat aerloua crisis of the
Only 19
Hae nobody a job for a do« weeks of flood havoc.
1 serving you*« man who want* to houses In the city are above the
the
attead the Southern Orason atate water which overflowed
broken leveea.
normal schoolt
' T h u youas naan simply wants
'W A M te -V e U «Town. Black
Minorca, or Leghorn Pullets, *d -
drees «99 Beach a t Ashland,
i .
■ 33-2®
rooms completely furnished, Vi
don«» Hotel, «91 -Bags Vote »
W A N T E D «—> Position as clerk,
la clothing or «ropery store by
yo en * men. W rite P. O..Box 943,
Ashland.
ss-3*
BD
»00 Stasi Handpow-
er Stamypullerg, 93O each. Horse
power IT S . Automatic
O a t«
Hand w ell borers, waterwheels,
111 3rd, Keaton, Washington.
«
»«-M
_ E O R B E N T •—
Inexpensive
rooms you w ill Uka. to private
home, centrally located. Board,
too, i f desired. Plenty of good,
whqleedme food. Must give refer­
e n c e . Apply nt > I ft. ftecond ftt-
9 3-tf
F O B SA LE A PP LE S: — Bald­
wins, Spltsenburg, and Newtown’s
— a ll good grade. Bring boxes and
pick them nt 60c per box. W . L.
Moore, Bullvlow.
>1-1 mo?
Mal«, or phone 342-J,
Groeery. phone (6.
furnish-
FOR SA LE: — W hite Rotary
Holmes Bowl«« »«Chip« f w
150.00 at
80-4* Pella Corner.
21-tf
ed house
roogz fo r
close la.
332-Y.
00,
70 Bush St.
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UMato
In Beal Estate
lee, OS Mo. Main,
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F Q R B E N T — Two room fu r­
nished house, 220 Garfield St.
Call evenlggs
I — Hamee
-
A splendid little
m cottage fo r
n and balance
T O R B E N T — New h o u s e .
Phone 317L or Inquire 569 H olly
St
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n°T V* o
Ashland
H D R R E N T — New five-room
house w ith basement and garage.
Calf 271-R o r eee Mrs. F . L. N el­
son, 1101 Boulevard, Ashland.
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F O R SALE — Automobiles
W A N T E D —-Three or four eg
perlenced apple pickers. Phone A
B. Chapman.
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Lodge Directory
Ashland Lodge No. 28, A. F .
A A. M .— Meets In the Masonic
h«ll every 2nd Thursday. Mast-
er. D r. R. L . Bardic; Secretary,
W illiam Day.
Ashlai
<X Fe— 1
hall eve
Orpnd,
Grand, 1
Siskiyou CWepter No. 21, M>
A. M .— Meets In the Masonic
hall every tr d Thursday. High
Priest, Clyde A. Matone; Sec­
retory. W illiam Day.
Mope R rh e k eh Ledge Me. Id
— Meets in the I. a O. F . hall
on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.
Noble Grand, Mrs. May Elb;
Vice Grand, Mrs. E. C. Payne.
M ulta Commandery No. d, K .
T —- Meets In the Masonic hair
on the le t and 3rd Wednear
days. Em. Commander, D. H.
Jackson;
Recorder, W illiam
Day.
t o Ko, 944. B.
,ets in the Etes
Saturday. Exalt­
ées Bowers Sec-
Iv y Camp No. 2808, Royal
Netghtors.
Meets to the
Moose hall on the 1st and 3rd
Mondays; Oracle. Mrs. A. A.
Madden; Recorder, Mrs. Alice
Turner.
Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. B.
—.Meets In the Masonic h a lf
I the le t dad 3rd Tueadays.
Forthy Matron, Mr®- N ellie
«tery; Secretary. Mrs. Leah
, Caldwell.
Eulolma Temple, Daughters
of The Nile— Meets la the Ma­
sonic bull every Sad Saturday.
Meets alternately at Medfor<f,
Ashland and Grants P a u . Prin ­
cess Tlrxah, Lorena McNair;
P fin c e « Zulelka, Grace Ma-
Meets In the Másenle hell on
the 2nd and 4th Mondays.
Master'
Counsellor,
Milton
F ran klin ; Senior Counsellor,
ROtond Parks.
Plttenger,
Bumeide B elief Corpo. Mo.
8«.— Meato in the I. O. O. F.
hell no tes 1st end 3rd Satur­
days, St I p. TO-
P rw ideat,
E re. Alice « tru e r; Secretary,
Aahleud Meatestead No. 4087
B. A. Y — -Meets In the I. O.
O. F . hell oh the 2nd. and 4th
Mondays.
Acorn Circle No. 84, Nelgh-
U ° ’Î r i S i " 7 Î , u ï
it t e f Ä
le t sad »1*4 Mondays. Presi­
dent, Mrs. W . G. Prescott;
Clerk, Mrs. W m . Stennett.
Ashlanq Calqp No. 24«,
O. W ~~M eet« ta» »he L Q. <
hair- on the 2nd and 4th 1
day*. Clerk, J. R. W ick; i
Oaaiamader. e. B. La»
Secretary Walter of Local
Y. M. 0. A J M ls About
W A N T E D — Children to care
fa r by day, week or month.
Ad-
Members of the Klwanls clnb
dreae. 140 Lincoln St. Phone
3»7-K.
31-1 mo. yesterday were given the oppor­
tunity to become conversant w ith
W A N T E D : — Old people and oae of the m ala phases of Y . M.
invalids to board and care for, C. À. work when W . A. W elter,
193 Granite street.
18-tf local Y. M. C. A. secretary, made
a plea to’ the men of Ashland to
A N Y G IR L IN TR O U B LE— May
encourage the boys In th e ir de­
eonunnnlcate w ith Ensign Lee sire for cleaner, chrUtlan lives by
o f the Salvation A rm y at the
setting for them examples that
W hite Shield Home, »99 May-
would be easy for them to fol­
fa ir Ave., Portland, Oregon.
low.
Tracing the Y. M. C. A . move­
LOST O H STOLEN— 1 Tobacco
Its first inception,
sample case. Finder please re­ ment from
turn to 743 E. Main and collect when a young English boy In his
reward.
33-1» desire to create better conditions
for the leisure period of the
younger workers to its present
day. Secretary W alter paid high
tribute to those who through v o l­
untary service had made It pos­
sible for this organisation to be­
come firm ly established. "The
man who started the Y. M . C. A.
Relative of Local People movement has never received one
Nearly Loses Life in
cent for his w o rk," M r. W alters
declared.’’ Instead he has pat
thousands of dollars Into the
Details of the -narrow escape
movement, and If there are any
from death of L . E. Gould, broth-
tributes to be paid, men of this
er-ln-law of Mrs. H. W . Andrews
ones to
receive
|n the Miamtn disaster have Just type are the
them."
been received. M r. Gould, w ith
The speaker called special at­
the members of the household,
tention
to the H l-Y club that is
<here ho roomed barely escaped
being started here, and gave
when the house collapsed at 8: Off
many Instances of where
this
>.
that tragic morning. Btari-
club had resulted In infinite good
Ing to take refuge in a vacant
to the boys, and the community
house near, they were hnoqked
<jown when it went off it founda-
tiopz. He Qgcaped unhurt, but
STARTER
the others were injured.
They t00£ r ®f“ g® w ith some
Keaity people across the street, whose
T O R B E N T — Unfurnished
6
room Jtonse. Close In. Call 242
Graplte or phone S40R.
1 2-tf
H ilah Temple A. A. O. N. M .
K — Meets hf the Masonic ban
efery 1st Friday. Illustrious
Potentate, F . D. W agner; Re­
corder, W illiam Day.
W A N T E D — Truck driving by
yp an * chap w ith W hite truck ex-
POrlpnce. W rite 801 Bridge St.
Ashland.
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home
withstood th 100 mile
wind. There they stayed until
morning, when in a lu ll in the
storm he, with two others, drove
doWn to one of the main thor­
oughfares to see the damage.
They had hardly arrived when
the storm started again and the
party was marooned in an empty
house until three p. m.
The streets ran rivers of water.
RoofB were torn off and buildings
crumpled up as they watched.
The storm lasted IB hours.
M r. Gould writes that condi­
tions are much worse than the
outside world reallzs. Everyone
has been given typhoid
sernm.
The city is a scene of desolation.
I t was 24 hoars before he
N O TIC E F O R F 0 B U C A T IO N
Depertmeut of the In terio r
U. S. Land Office a t Roseburg,
Oregon, September 11, 1926.
N O TIC E . Is hereby given th a t
Archie Robert Grieve, of Jenny
Creek, Oregon, who, on Septem­
ber 7, 1923, made Homestead
Entry, No. 015155, for W l-2 SW
1-4, 8ec. 94, Tp. 40 8„ gad tot d,
end SW 1-4 N W 1-4, Sec. 3,
Township 41 8., 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. 8. ’ Com­
missioner, Medford, »Oregon, on
the 18th day of October. 1926.
Claimant names as witaeasea:
Louis M iller
Georgs Samuel Sloe*
Fred Fraln,
* AU of Copco, Cal|fornle.
George F ranklin W rig h t
of Hornbrook, California.
R A M IL A. CANADAY. /
Register.
FULLER'S
Floor Wax
Now is the time to put your
«qprs la ahaee ,for tee hard
usage they w ill get during the
winter months.
GENERATOR
BATTERY
IGNITION
COILS
TRY US!
p place where he can work fer
bis room and board. Ha la w ilt.
Ing to do any kind of work, and
nnlesg something can he found
.within the next few d»ya he wlH
be compelled to drop out of the
School., ' .
President Churchill and Secre­
tary Fuller of the chamber of
commerce have interested them­
selves' In the young man’s behalf
f*nd a w anxious to get htea locat­
ed here.
'
,
Any Ashland resident wh«h
might be able to give this man
yoom and board In return for his
work before and after school
hou rs la 'asked to get la touch
W ith Mr. Fuller at the chamber
Of commerce as
quickly as
possible.
S -
4r ►
h
as a whole. He closed his re­
marks by asking the
business
men to help make it ten times
Yarder for a boy to go wrong,
and one hundred times easier for
him to go right.
President of the club, Hardy,
Mho has been ill for some time
attended yesterday’s
meeting,
which was proslded over by Vic­
tor Mills.
GEORGIA YOUNG.
Beautician
A
Nestle Permanent Waving
A rtistic H a ir Cutting
French Paper Curl
S P E C IA L T IE S
A ll Kinds of Beauty
Work
A Special Preparation 1er Bv-
Bee. Phon* >84
Evenings by Appointment
4
O F F IC E H O V E »
10-12 A. M .
>4|
First National Bank «
OB* MATTH B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
DR. W. B. BLAKE
Dentist
108 Pioneer Avanne
Ofllve and Residence
Phone 28
O F F IC E HOURS
10-13 a. m. — 1-4 p. i
6:30 - 7:30 p. m.
Wishes to announce that hie
office will be open Thursday,
October 7th after remdoellng
and placing new equipment.
WBITTLE TRANSFER
& STORAGE GO.
VENDOME HOTEL
Coal, Wood and Storage
Mrs. B. E. Grant, Prop.
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
A uto Freight Terminal
THEY’RE
COMING!
Phone 117
O «ce M Oak S t
Clean rooms by day, week or
month — AU outside.
8KILL1D LOCKSMITH
WOOD
The drixsly, foggy day«
that make laundry work
at home out of the ques­
We oare for your
Lewis H . Jacks, Prop.
East Main at.
well and as cheerfully as
in pleasant weather. We
Newcombe For Wood
Phone 631
needs during storm« m
auraber. Keys flt to door locks
» d padlocks
of
All Kinds Slab Wood
all kinds. Mall
arders solicited.
promise you careful work.
WAFFLES!
Wet Wash, Rough Dry or
Use mi electric waffle iron
THOMPSON A
Finished Work.
_ Third Street Garage
Chas L. W im er, Prop.
for best results.
Painters and Decorators
XL ELECTRIC
Station
GUY GOOD
“ The service you wwte
whea you want it.”
Phone 165
Phone 82
31 W ater St.
Paper H anging— Tinting
a Specialty
Eetiuiates Gladly Furnished.
Phone M i
B E . W . J. CRANDALL
Osteopathie
Phyaloiau and Surgeon
Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat
Office Phone 134
25 Third Street, Ashland, Ore­
gon. Back of Western Auto
Supple Co. Gas, Olla and Re­
pairing. Storage, Washing and
Polishing.
Service Guaranteed Best.
Expert Mechanic
97-1 mo.®
DR. C H AR LEE A. M A IN I»
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 104-J
Home Phone 104-L
Office Hoars
10 to 12 A. M — 2 to t P. 14.
Citizens Bank Building
DR. ER N EST A. WOOIW
Practice limited to eye, ear,
nose and throat — X-ray in­
cluding teeth. Offcle hours:
DR. J. P. C H ISH O LM
10 to 12 and 3 to I , Sweden-
Veterinary Graduate
burg Bldg., Ashland, Oregon. Phone 248-J
747 Oal
383 East M ain Bt.
W . T . B LA C K W E LL
T. L. PO W ELL
Building, repairing, shingling,
General Transfer
painting, 'tin tin g and cement Good team and motor trucks,
work. Pkoae 810-L.
11-80 Good service at a reasonable
price — Phone 83.
FEIUGK'M TR AN SFER
JORDANS SASH AND
Phone 410
375 B St.
C A B IN E T WORKS
Drayage, storage and long díat­ Corner Helman and Van Ness.
enos hauling.
00-tl Phone 111.
104-tf
Church Directory
Mothedist Eptecepal Church
N. Main and Laurel streets.
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
Laurel street. Phone 87.
Presbyterian Church
N. Main and Helman Street«.
Hugh T. Mitchelmore,' Pastor,
N. Main street.
Talk is Cheap!
ALK is che«|>—but it takes riling costs o f labor and materials,
money to buy a farm!** I t is spending nearly three-quarters
M any a schoolyard argument of of a million dollars a day for new
boyhood days has been ended with plant, every dollar o f which extends
this homely bit o f philosophy.
the scope o f every telephone and
For the American telephone user, makes every subscriber's service
talk is truly cheap—cheaper than more valuable.
anywhere else in the fterld. But it
The savings of telephone users,
takes money to keep h ie telephone . invested in telephone securities,
service cheep and to make it ever • have helped to make the Bell
and ever cheaper. The Bell System System’s nation-wide service the
la devoting millions o f dbllars to re- most economical, as well as the
search in order to disetrer econo- moat efficient and most extensive,
mica that will p a r tia l/ offset the telephone service in the world.
T
TH S PACING TELEPHONE ÄND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
bellsyktem
Phon« 172
O tlce Phone 151
WynnbKok*« OeamteiM
tion.
Auto Electric
Garage
Physician and Stuyan»
Citizens Bank Bldg.
BEAUTY PAKLOR
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY CO,
W e can give you the best
service on the above class
repair work.
DdBtiat
HOTEL
• College has started and many
Are taking step toward learning
O. A. IL — ïn d and 4th Sat
natta, Commander.
LIT H IA BPBHVG8
0. BLLYSMf SHOOT
Pettcy
e
O m
• ünhftrul ti n to
Lutheran Church
Servie« In Adventist Church,
Fourth and C Street
H. H . Young, Paator
Firet Church of Christ
R c ie o tt# -R o u te Plonker Ave.
Mr«. W tuiem AUkeu. First
Reeder, I IS • . Pioneer. Phone
448-L.
Christian Church
B end Second Btreets.
V. K. Allieon, Pastor,
OSO Boulevard
Church
Four
P, C.
— -
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Fall Gospel Teasple
Boulevard
J. S. Murphy, Pastor
Pentrroetal Church
Stone Church, f if t h and M ala
streets
E. F. Bingham, Paator
T rin ity Episcopal Church
Second Street
ftev. P. K. Hammend. Via
43 Second Street. Phone >
Rev. B. 8.
Actiag Pastor,
Hargadlne end First
Myroa 8. Woodworth,
. Oak Street
A mother
soon learns to
choose those eiatBle, safe fam-
ly remedfee that «he knew® can
be safely and wisely given the
Wien.
Malay’s liaaar »M|
T ar Compound hjM ever keen the
favorite cough medlcthc of care­
ful matkera. I t oaateiaa ao chlor­
oform, no oplatw , and the list of
Ingredient« le plainly printed on
the package. Children
lik e R
aed It checke chilly feverish eolda,
stop® eoughe, creep (spasmodic),
bronchial
cougha.
W h o u ttM
cough, asd eaaoytaf | 1 1 k 1
roughs.
Ho there, aeeept aalp
Beley’s Neaep and We, tee ante
reliable fam ily sough aadtalam