Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 12, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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Vote te e R epublican Ticket
' »AgTt COVERNMSNT IS g M f
■ n rr
P B W. J. CRANDALL
DR.XXtXSt4X«?W
Osteopathia
•bysfclan atad Surgeon
/F m e ttA l i w W T o
Eye, JCar, Nose and Throat
Tw c.asijK>itod b u u vw r h ate tea
favorite cough medicine oL octet
ful mothers. I t contains no ehlor-.
flo rin , no optates. and th e Ugt of
fob
FO USALE— geo trteel Handpow-
er
Stumppullara, <10 each. Horse
mente arranged to suit party.
power
|T 1. Automatic
Gates
Cipes la. Phone l i o r c a t t i s i B.
M * * 4 * 9 » »xwteft waterwheels.
E y e , E a r,, N ob « a u 4 T h r o a t
lttquiefcmeat. 910
■ ' r
ta d It clacks ckUly feverish colds,
stops coughs, croup (spasmodic),
UroaoMaf
coughs,
whooping
cough, and annoying n i g h t
coughs-
Bothers, a c c e p to n ly
Potty's Honey and Tar, the ta le
reliable fam ily cough medicine.
Sqld everywhere.— No. 1.
* * I ^ C h » W drag saw
od teals. T l Bush Bt.
- a2. (f
O liva Piioua 12ti
Pint
F O B SALE: — W hite Rotary
Sewing machine tor 180.00 at ' NOTICE FOii x-NHiLlCATION
bob SA LE A P P U te : — Bald­
Department of te e Interior ,
Pella Corner.
ji-tf
wins, Sptlsenborg, and Newtown’s
rooms completely
dope H otel, 4 3 Í
Mrs. John Basterllng, who
werke at Nintngere, was r badly
burned on the arms and hands
yesterday, and w ill be unable to
work for a few days,.
Have yoar broken windows re­
paired.
A ll slsas, at Jordan’s
2-tf
W A N T E D : — . By middle aged B d l.
souple. S ma ll furalehed house to
N O T IC E TO CRED1TOBS
care for during winter. Address
In th e ‘County Court of the
•Box 2> ears of Tidings.
3 4 -2 t*
State of Oregon
for
Jackson
W A N T E D — W ell grown. Black County.
•
.
Minorca, or Leghorn Pullets, ad­
In the M a tte r of the Estate of
dress 2PF Beach at. Ashland.
Minnie N. Lym an,' Deceased:
« -* ♦
Nolce is hereby given by the
^undersigned to all persons hav­
W A N T E D — Position as clerk
’ fca eiothJog or grocery stork by ing claims against the above nam
Lyonng man. W rite P. O. Box 343, ed estate to present them with
within
six
Askland.
33-3« proper • vouchers
months from date of first publi­
W A N T E D — Truck driving by cation to N. Dickey, Attorney at
yonng chap w ith .W hite truck ex­ law, "Room* 8, Stearns Building.
perience. W rite 201 Bridge St. .Ashland, Oregon.
Ashland.
3 3-3*
Date of first, publication O ct.
S. D. TAYLOR
Executor,
niaked hones, *228 Garfield SL
C an evenings.
33-Cf
Confined to* house
Barton Frulaa of «41 B street
is confined to his home with Ill­
ness.
WANTED: — Old people and
Invalida to board and cars for,
182 Osentte street.
. \
18-tf
I Thought My
Children Would
f Privo Me Crazy
i
room house. Close In. ChU 243
Granite o r phone 3 4 OR,-■
13« ,
F O R SAUK — . U v e Stock
FO R SA LE: — Jersey caw;
Old Trnsty Incubator; Hot W ater
Brooder (680 capacity); R. I. Red
Pullets. Gan. Faris, phone 17F11,
1146 N. Main.
34-3t
Lodge Directo:
. A shland Lodte* Me. 4 * . L O.
O. F — Meet* Io the 1 O. O. F .
h a ll ev e rg T hursday.
N oble
Grand, Mr. H asel w ood
V ice
Grand, H. J. Wolcott.
Hope R ebekah L od ge No. J4
— Meets la the I. O. O. F.- hall
on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.
Noble Grand, Mrs. May Elb;
Vice Grand. Mrs. E. C. P ayne.
Malta Com m ander/ No. 4, K .
H— Meets in the Masonic diali
day*. Em. Commandée, F . m.
Jackhon;
¿scordo», W illiam
Ashland Lodge No. « 4 4 . B .
P. U E.— Meejs In the Elks
Temple every Saturday. E x alt­
ed Ruler, James Bowers Sec­
retary. Rd THornfon.
Ivy Ctomp No. S80S, Royal
N eigh b ors. — Meets In the
Moose hall on the 1st and 3rd
Mondaye: Oracle, Mrs. A. A.
Madden; Recorder, M t*. Alice
Turner.
Aloha ChaoUo No. 1» O. B.
S>-M eets In the Masonic hall
on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays.
W orthy Matron, Mrs. Nellie
>eters; Secretary, Mm. Lehh
N. Chid well.
Ashland Ladgn No. U T , K .
of P.— M enu In the I. O. O. F.
hall op le t end 3rd Fridays.
Chancellor Commander, MU­
IA»« ¿to te: Secretaçy, John
dlef Carpe, No.
thè I. O. O. F.
i and 3rd Satur­
ni.
Fresldent,
fher; Secretary,
Meets |h U>8 M te 8 *« * M B 8n
tee 2nd . ta d 4th
Mondays.
Master
CtWnseHor,
Milton
F ran klin ; Senior Coaneellor,
Boland Parke.
Aoe»li O rr is No. 84, Neigh­
bour o r t e * Woodcraft.— Meets
In tee I. O. O. F.
°n the
1st and 3rd Mondays. Presi­
dent, Mrs. W . G. Presoott;
C ltrk , Mt*. W m . Stonaste ,
hell on the 2nd end 4th Mon-
ddW. C tttk , J. R. W ick; Con­
sul Commander, C. E. Lene.
F ratern al Brotherhood— 1st
«ad »rd Thursdays- Bt thB
Moose M ill.
(h À-
nnd 4th Set
each mohth. Armory, 2 p. m.
Visitors Welcome. O. O. Ven-
natte, commander.
O «cc HMka» S O ~ I » * * ? ~ P
National- Bank Building
Cltiaens Bank Bldg.
t n M d c Steiwer
?. L. Patterson
• .-t
toe
• Gevsraoe
Phone 161
Res. Phone 184
E venings by Appointm ent
Office Phone 164sJ
Home Phone 164-L
OFFICE HOURS
10 to 13 a. m.— s to g 9 . as.
c i t i s e l i E s t e a n te te te
"
RE-ELECT
W. C. HAWLEY, Congressman, First District
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
N. J. SIlrtfOTT, Congressman, Second District
M. E. CRUMP ACKER, Congressman, Third D istrict
JUDGE THOMAS A - M cBRlDE
)
JUDGE HENRY J. BEAN
JUDGE GEORGE M. BROWN
J Jumiccaodtea
J****** ° M* ‘
108 Pioneer Avenue
Physician and Surgeon
Office P h on e 168
Residence Phone 48 1 -B
O F F IC E HOURS
10-18 A. M.
» « F . M>
F lin t N ational Bank Building
0. H. GRAM, Labor Commissioner
THOMAS K. CAMPBELL,
Public Service Commissioner
ELECT
Cfeai, Wood and Storage
CHARLES A. HOWARD *
Superintendent of Public Interaction
iK-arera in the May Prim aries.
Ours to a governm ent op
iM»litlcal pasytoo. In Oregbn th e direct prim ary is a fOuu-
l a t t o n sto n e o f popular governm ent.
The R epublican party
it Oregon to proud o f th e nu-n nom inated on its sta te tick et.
IF YOU BELIEVE IN GOOD GOVERNMENT; IF YOU RE-'
IJEVR IJS T E E DIRECT PRIM ARY—
f
W HITTLE TRANSFER
A STORAGE 0 0 .
Packing,"Cratiup and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.•» •
A uto Freight Terminal
Phone 117
Office t o Oak S t
Clean room s by day, wash or
mouth — A ll outside.
VOTE THE REPUBLICAN TICKET
E I a ETTION NOVEM BER 3.
WOOD
(Paid AdvertlsenienQ
Republican State Central Committee
Phil M ctsrhan, Chairm an
Floyd. Cook, Secretary.
Newcombe For Wood
Phone g81
FO liLg A L E ar- Automobil*«
FOR SA LE: ■— Star tonring,
F O B B E N T — New five-room
house w ith basement and garage. new ear guarantee, 8188.80 and
34-3t*
Ça» 878-R o r see Mre. F . L . Nel­ ta ra s . Onk Bt. Garage.
son, 1101 Boulevard, Ashland.
2 3-tf
FO R S A L E — F a rt o f lot In
Ashland
Cemetery, room for
three graves located sear center
of cometary. Lot surrounded by
cement coplwg. Inquire' Oaorgle
Coffee, Tidings office.
I a n M ip t
Physician and Surgeon
U. 8, Land Office at Roseburg,
Oregon, September 11, 1021.
«',
. N O TIC E le heseby given that
Archie Robert Grieve, of Jenny
Creek, Oregon, who; on Septem­
ber T, 1 * 2 | , made Homestead
Entry, No. « 1(166, for W l-to 9W
1-4. Sec. 24, Tp. «1 S., and lot f,
and SW 1-4 N W 1-4, Sec. I .
Township 41 g., Ramge 4 Bast,
W illam ette Meridian, has filed
notice o f Intention to make- three *
year proof, to establish claim to
the land above deecribhd, befhra
Chauncey Florey. Ü. 8.
Com­
missioner, Medford, Oregon, on.
the 18th day of October. 1 8 2 /.
Claimant names as witnesses:
' L A iis M ttler
George Samuel Sloan
Fred F rp ln ,’
, AU of Copco, California.
George F ranklin W rig h t
of Bornbropk, California.
H A M IL A. CANADAY,
X 'M
' *
At ’The’ Oregon H ottg— - t ,
eoaetipatfo«, pains fa the back,
W . J. Buckhorn and F. P.
r case of nervousness and a rundown
K
een
of P alo A lto, Cal., and Ray
th, the remedy moot needed is a good
Men and women everywhere have D .-Johnson o f Salem , Ore., s to p ­
g results with Lyko, because it con- ped at the Oregon H otel yester­
mredlente that net only aid digestion
Bowels, but set on the kidneys and day.
Wlth an Orthophonie Victrola
you can en joy real m uslc. — The
Rose,
Jam es Sawyer of Crescent Lake
Spent the day In A shland yester-
dhy v isitin g With friends
M ethodist E piscopal Church
N. Main ana L aurel str e e ts’.
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
Laurel street. P h o n e 87.
P resbyterian Church
N. Main and H elm an Streets.
Hugh T. M itchelm ore, P astor,
132 N. Main St. P hon e 481-L.
F ir st Church o f Christ'
S cien tist— South P ion eer A te .
Mrs. W illiam A itken, F irst
R eader, 128 S. P ion eer. P h o n e
448-L.
W e can give you the best
service on th e above class
repair work.
THOMPSON A
Auto Electric
Garage
‘Fentci-osto» Charch
Stone Church, F ifth and Main
stre ets
E. F. B ingham , P astor
MER PATIENTS TESTH-Y
T rin ity Episcopal Church
. '.Second S treet
R ev. P. K. H am m ond, Vicar,
42 Second Street. P h o n e 116
tor treatment for Piles and other
Xl and Colon ailments. Not only do
panda of former patients in all part*
LL doubt as to result is re-
k moved when you com« to
C ongregation al Church
B oulevard
Rev. B, 8. Bollinger
Aeting Pastor, Boulevard
C atholic C hurch .
Sixth and C Streets
The Rev. F athor, J. A. Carmody
Sixth and C Streets. P hone 106
«
Baptist Chnrch
Hargadlne end F irst Streets.
Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor,
Ohk Street w
Y C S ,T W /fe e
J ost
u k e tw o
h o te l B IR D S I
«83 East MsliuRt.
Try Grandmother's Old Favorita
Recipe of *ege Tea
and gulphur
F u ll G ospel T em ple
,
B ou levard '
J. S. Murphy, Paátor
F ree M ethodist Church
E. M ain end Sixth Street
Emma R. Thompson, Pastor.
'
BE PRETTY? TURN
GRAY HAIR DARK
Tiurrli o f T he N aay-thc
F o u rth and C S treets
P . <7. T hatcher, P a sto r
C hristian Church
B and Second Streets.
V. K. A llison, P astor,
630 B oulevard
Y o u KNOW M d R .IT
FL8ASBS MKTb SO
HOW W H U C D O T
ANO K E N A R C
a c rm N G i aujno
àrderà solicited.
FVoni Crescent Lake—-
Brings I
T rta lq
L utheran Church
Services In A d v e n tist. Church,
Fourth and C Bt. H. H. Y oung,
P astor, 638 Boulevard.
GENERATOR
BATTERY
IGNITION
COILS
TRY US! *
A m o TH nt ^ Tflfe wa
YFSHOOU5 B S jfT R e «
. A H O M H A P P TB O M C
he.-illl, and vigor. Read o f th*
imrvtlnu« cures In my new 100-
p.,g* Urnk. which will he (cat
you I WEE upon requeat.
«EATTtje efriers
OM-MZ SMw
V J tU -.T K .
« 5 im P l E.-T h EV'RC
TRugrbCACH öTneR,
ANO TRkT'S wofte
TH an lots o f
MARßifeP FCÔPLC
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly com­
pounded, bring* beck the aatural
'color and lustre to the hair when
laded, streaked or gray. Years ago
the only way to g et this mixture was
to make it at home, which is muaay
and troublesome.
Nowadays, by
asking at ahv'dtUg store toy "Wyeth’a
Sage and Sulpirar Compound,’1 you
will get a large bottle of thia famous
old recipe, improved by the addition
at oliuT ingredients,
a small eoat.
• Don’t stay gray I Try it! No one
can possibly tril that you darkened
your hair, as it does it-so naturally
and evenly. You dampen a sponge o r
soft brush with It nod draw thin
through your hair, taking one small
strand a t a time, by morning the
grey hair disappear», and after an­
other application or two, your hair
becomes baautitolly dam, gtoaay and
attractive.
wELL.wWwe BeeA
M AR N teR O V O R T W e
T W O Y E A R S AMD A
H A V E N 'T » e c t i c e c
YO O Y 8 T , HAMR t »
»nd padlocks of all kinds. Mall
BURLINO AMR
A ll K inds SUb W ood
Blox
Third Street
Chas L . WMk
Pointers and Deoorators
Puper HangÄg-r^Tintimg
a Specialty
Washing and Foltoftlhg d a n .
Morada .from 8 t.o F to f6 .0 6 -, ”
Per Month. W hy Stand Yohr
Car Outside?
Estimates Gladly Furnished.
Phone »8 •
D R. J. F. C1USHOLM
•Veterinary Gradaste
ne 8<8-J
787 Oak gt
W . T. B LA C K W E LL
Building, repairing, shingling,
painting, tinting and cement
work. Phone 818-L.
16-80
T. £ . FO W ELL
General Transfer
team and motor trucks.
service at «, caaaonabla
— P hon e 88.
JORDANS SASH AND
V E H IO B W O M N S P H R
C A B IN E T WORKS
Phons 41«
m b st. _
Drayage, storage and long dist­ Corner Helman and Van Nl
ance Hauling.
80-tf Phone 161.
ll<
WANTS TO BROADCAST
THANK« FOB HEALTH
REOOVWY
about them.” Foley P ills ,'a di­
uretic stimulant for th * ktdnete
are a reliable, valuable modletee»
"You know,” a^2
Arthur oonstnnty in use over 28 y*aru.
O’Malley, Carson N il
Try them for backaches, rMm-
would like ypu to
broadcast matlc pains and swellings; tor
this, l suffered from kidney and dull
headaches,
aerrekteteg.
rheumatic trouble, but le u than
“tired-out”
feeling
end
testteb-
two bottles o f Foley Fills, dl-
Satisfaction gtlemu
u ratio, relieved me entirely, and ed sleep.
I want other Slek people to know teed, sold everywhere,— Mb ,K