Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 13, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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I
M*. Kelly, Who kad « M fe M * |
heme with members of this cou»-W
m M ltjt for the p u t year’ or two, I
l . FOR H A U L —
hoifae, M ilk, ehloksn mid Mfrry
rapeh ta Ashlaad. * Jfttaa R ei­
mans hath house. Ffee i r r i « r
tion, cattle pastured there until
■old at IB pgr head( pgr month.
Nearly new Oliver edited *pl6w
for sals. Apply to< R - Ik. Sanford,
«»9 Beach s tre et
3 6 -V
Ashland
Cemetery,
room for
three graves located near center
of cemetery. Lot surrounded by
F O R M BNT — . Inexpenstvsl
cement coping. Inquire Qeorgje
F O R 8ALM 4P T U B S : — Bald,
rooms ybh w ill like. In private
Coffee,
Tidings office.
, 4 ,
wimi, Spitzenburg, and N ew tow n ’s
home, centrally located. Board,
— all good grade. B rin g boxes and
FO R S A I® — My 3600 equity
too, if desired. Plenty of good,
pick thera g t 60c per box. W . L. to < room house ter ear, or what
wholeeonM food- Most give rater-
11-4 mo.» have you. 2 lots close in. Deak-
sness. Apply at 81 8. Second St. ‘ Moore, Bslfvfew.
to , 175 E ast Main.
’ 34-3«
83-<t
W A N T E D — F irst or third cut­
ting alfalfa hay, 634 Iowa St.
36-8* J
■ ’ ♦ 1* ‘
wantmd ' at o N ce — Ton or*)
W A ffTM p— Clean cotton rags
W A N TED — Children to care
for by day, weak or month.
Ad­
dress, 146 Lincoln St. Phons
257-R. Mrs. Purdy.
31-1 mo.
F O R R E N T — Unfurnished 8
W A N T E D : — ■ Old people and
room house. Close In. Can 142
Oraalta or phone I4 0 R .
12-tf Invalids to hoard and care for,
162 Granite street.
IS -tf
A N T 6 O t t IN TR O U BLE— May
communicate w ith Ensign Lee
of the Salvation Arm y at the
W hite Shield Bomb. 666 May-
fa ir Ave., Portland, Oregon.
Different
from the
Ordinary
ers has been generous so far and
w e are grateful.
In looking over th e October
issue of Old Oregon, a magazine-
published every month during the
college year at th e U niversity of
Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, tho
w riter found this
in terestin g
note: “ Members of the Lambda
Psi to l>e initiated into th e Phi
Ligma Kappa, national organ ise-
tion, are George B arron,’ P aul
W agner. Harrv W oods and Mar-
T H E R E is n o other wall board quite
* like Schumacher Plaster W a ll Board.
I t is meantwfor perm anent Walla. A
special process* gives it s tre n ^ h , sta­
b ility. I t ’s a firt-resistant — a sound
d ea d en e r, tw o th in g » a good w a ll
should be. I f you w a n t walls o f last­
ing du rab ility, buy the plaster w a ll
board w ith the Schumacher
tradem ark on it.
~F
or EXCHANGE —
40 aeres 1145 n . M aia.
h igh ly Unproved ranch near Ash- -------------------------
land, a lt good buildings, good
u v m uai J e
p ear orchard, 12 acres a lfa lfa ____________________
W ill take good hom e in A shland
FO R SALK: <
a s part paym ent.
See Ashlum i S ew in g m achine
R ealty Company.
36-2 P ells Corner.
LOS ANGELES
SEATTLE
SAN FRANCISCO
WaKhoum — Tacoma, PortbnJ, Stoekton, S»r> Rafael.
-
Oakland, Sen hrwwieeo.Sa» Jo«e. San Dteso .
tacher
¿ w a ll.
B oard
W E B A V i IT IN 8 T Ö C K -
SAM PLES, PRICES A N D INFORMATION PR ZZ
Ashlaftd Lumber Company
Chufdi Directory
Methodist Episcopal Church
AahtoWl Lodge N e.RB . A- F .
R A. XL— M eets In th e Masonic
hall every 2nd Thnrsday. Mast­
er, Dr. R. L. Bnfdfc; Secretary,
W illiam Day. '■
Aahtopd I**»«*’
F
G. F .— M eets in th e I. O. O. F .
h a ll every T hursday.
N oble
Grand, Mr. HanelwOod
Vice
Grand, H. J. Wolcott.
ball every 3rd Thursday. High
Priest, Clyde A. Malone; Sec­
retary, W illiam Day.
H ope R ebekah L od ge N o. 14
— M eats to th e I. O. O. F . h all
o a th e 2nd and 4 th T uesdays.
Nbble Grand, R ra. -May E lb;
Vice Grand, Mrs. B. C. P ayne.
Ashtopi Irntto» Wo- ° 4 4 ’ B-
P. O. to— Moots in the Elks
Tempfè every Saturday. Exalt­
ed Rnlofr, Jamiil Bowers Sec­
retary, Ed Thoratba.
on tha
day«.
Jacksó:
Day.
Iv y Camp No. 2 8 0 8 , R oyal
N eW M u n . — ■ Meet» in the
Moose haH on the 1st and 3rd
Mondays: Oracle, Mrs. A. A.
Madden; Recorder, Mrs. Alice
T im e r.
H.^—M
every
P oteri
S.
.Ashland Lodge No. llf r ,
of P .— Meets in the I. O: O. F.
hall bn 1st and 3rd Fridays.
ChaUchllor Cem taanddr, Mil-
S ecretory, John
t o w uto
Pittenger.
Meets alternately at Modfofd
Ashland and Grants Paas. Prln
cess Ttrsah, Lorena McNafr;
Princes« Zuletku, Grace Mb
Io n e.1
Meefy in thé Masonic hall off
th e la d
to d 4 4 b
«¿M ito
Master
Counsellor,.
Milton
Franfrlln; Senior Counsellor,
m id
R elief Corps, No
i the Î. ( £ O. F.
At add 3rd S a ta n
d ays, a t ’2 p. m.
P resid en t,
M r s., A lice Turner; Seèretary,
Mrs. S. A. PUters, 8r.,
Thursdays,
at the
l u ll G ospel T em ple
B oulevard
J. 8. Murphy, P astor
’ Presbyterian Chnrch
N. Main and H elm an Streets.
Hugh T. MHtchelmore, Pastor,
132 N. Main St. P hone 491-L
. Pentecostal Church
S ton e Church, F ifth aúd Main
•. •.
streets
E. F. Hingham, Pastor
L utheran Church
Services in A dventist Church
Fourth and C St.*H. H. Y oung
Pastor, 638 Boulevard.
T rin ity E p iscopal Church
’ Second Street
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R ev. P_ K. H am m ond, Vicar,
42 Second S treet. M ion« 110
First Church of Christ
S cien tist— South P ioneer Ave.
Mrs. W illiam A itken, F irst
R eader, 128 S. P ioneer. P hone
448-L.
Congregational Church
B ou levard f
Rev. B. 8. Bollinger .
Aotlng Pastor, Boulevard
C hristian Church
B and Second S trtets,
V. K. A llison, Pastor,
630 Boulevard
Free-KetiMdXst C h irch
B. Main ahd Sixth Street
Emma It. Thompson, Pastor
C atholic Church
Sixth tmd C S treets
The Rov. F ath er. J. A. Carmod;
Sixth and C S treets. P hon e 101
H argadine and F lA t Streets
Myron S. W ood w d rth, Pastor
Oak Stragt
amn
H ad « y thc
«Dieæ&M.wX •
Suppose s«e
W e are proud o f this fact becauso
our local quartet* of boys, which
has been nam ed, are m em bers of
Clean Kidneys
By Drinking
Lots of W ater
Eating too much rich food may pro­
duce kidney trouble in some form,
says a wril-lpiown authority, because
the acids created excite the kidneys.
Then tpey become overworked, get
shiggish, d o g up and cause all sorts
o f distress, particularly backache and
mjsery in the kidney region, rheumatic
twinges, severe headaches, acid stom­
ach, constipation, torpid liver, sleep­
lessness, bladder and urinary irrita­
tion.
The moment your back hurts or kid­
neys aren’t acting right, or if bladder
bothers you, begin drinking lots of
good water, and, also get about four
ounces of Jad Salts from any good
pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a
glass of water before breakfast for a
few days and yudr kidneys may thert
act fine. This famous salts is made
from the-acid of grapes and lemon
juice, combined with iithia. and has
Man used for years to flush clogged
kidneys and stimulate them to activ­
ity; also to neutralize the acids in the
system «0 that
they biaddeTdiaorders.
no longer iriMtte.
AmT&ten
rtSievK
Jad Stilts cannot injure anyone;
makes a delightful effervescent lithia­
water drink which millions of men
and women taka now and then to kelp
keep the kidiwy» atid urinary organs
clean, thus often avoiding serious Kid­
ney disorders.
1 T hink V oo arc
S A ENtlTLE olt> BO 8R0Y
around Tr.»s P lace .. / owe t=RoMYHe
1-L,
Tl-k AUOl 4 / T y r e s , AS MUCH AS
They borrow T
Acorn Cleri« No. 04, N eigh ­
bors of. the Woodcraft.— Meotn
in, tiie .I. O. O. F . h all on the
1st and 3rd Moildayy. P re si­
dent-,
Clerk
innett.
.ahhura Cam,
V ^ -S U e U ln
4 Brotherhood— 1st
N. Main and Laurel streets.
H. F. P em berton, P astor, 117
Laurel ^street. P hon e 87
lost it
Mondayi.
G. 4>, R -— 2nd and 4th Sat.
each m onth. A rm ory, 2 p. m.
V isitors W elcom e. O. O. V an­
natta, Comm ander.
Osteopathic
tee in particular, a lso th e club as
a w hole, glad they are a liv e .
1 would lik e to m ention one
OONVALBfftJBNT
m ore and that te th ®
of D an i
H Ó ttE
I’a y n e- th e real esta te man.
“ W henever you w ant m y do-
153 Granito St.
n“l ion > COBO ,n -” he Ba,d-
“I
want to give tw o dollarB • ' p,eca
Mrs. W. M. Barbet in Charge
t0 each w° >
m an 0B the »”»“ « ‘» 2
co,n nlltte’ ”
Open to all in neeq of health
P ractical Ñ ursing,
. There are f ’v e - aBd that wH1
n‘a k® Mr. P ayne let loose of 11,0
Old p eop le and Invalids board
and we aU “ X “thank X°u ”
ed and cared for.
SALEM, Or.e, Oct. 12.— (IP)—
G eorge Putnam , Salem publisher,
lost his fight to have the slogan ,
“Opposed to Prohibition," on the
Novem ber b allot when tho su-
prem
e court today overruled
^Lambda Psf, lo ca l fraternity, led
Imen'd liv in g org a n isa tio n s on tb t circuit court.
'cartipuB In scholarship la st year.
T ak e S a lts to Flush K idneys If
Bladder Bothers or
Back Hurts
384 Oak St., at R y Crossing
Directory
DR. W. J. CRANDALL
Practica Lim ited To
Éye, Ear, N ose and Throat
x - R .y ,
Dr. Charles A. Haines
Physician and Surgeon
'ffice Phon? 164-J
Home Phone 1€4-L
1
OFFICE HOURS ‘
> to i s s . m — & kb B p . to.
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
Physician and Surgeon
OFFICE HOURS
10-ta A. M.
3-5 P. M .
First National Bank Building
VENDOME HOTEL
Mrs. B. E. Grant, Prop.
Clean room s by day, w eek or
m onth — A ll ou tside.
MIAMIAN DENIED
SCHUMACHER W ALL BOAJLD CORP.
FO R EXCHANGE — 17 acre»
fo R SA L E : — Star tonring,
ngar Bellview, _ belonging to an
le w c a r gu aran tee, 3X 50.00 and
estate with 6-ri>om, fairly good
‘.arm*. Oak St. G arage.
34-3t*
house, about 8 acres under (plow
aid, orchard that needs puttlpg,
F O R SALS)— Hqdson car in
good alfalfa land, plenty of wa­ good condition. 68 B ush SL
ter. place been partly negected.
21-1 m o.*
bat one could make fine home of
It.
Good investment for one tr
fix up and resell. W ill trade for
small home in Ashland.
Pro­
perty is clear. See Ashland Real­
ty Company.,
1
Business art ft
a*7 anythin« good fo r th a t/o f the
Physician and Surgeon
««<r
Y
V •
Member« o f th e ' B ellview d is- '
Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat
trict a re Interested in th e pt*o-
greas of th e new* g o lf courto he-
. Office Phone • 126 ,
Ing eonstruOted by
enthttalaats
fr ’
o f AsblaAd. E specially those wko
First N ational Bank B uilding
lir e near It. And even th e «laid
w A nen of th e country
hohten,
may yet be d onning su its and
learning golf.
Stranger th in g s
O. JELLYSON SÄINN
than th is have happened.
h a st sum m er, m e o f the bnsi-
Dentist
n ew men o f A shland said, "w hep
yon get ready to build your club
Citizens Bank
house count On m e for a k eg of
n a ils.” W hen
w e com m enced
Office Phone 151
d W ., yesterday, he m ade good hie o f-
>ulld f«r, and w e are than kin g Mr.
Phone
w ent Em il Pel, for th is donation. 1
I cu t
-A nother generous giver Is Mr.
E ven in gs by Appointm ent
e big Thos. .Sim pson.
H e g ave th e
•nlsb- b uilding com m ittee o n e-h a lf keg ■
, and of 1« penny n ails, and said ,
t h e ; "Come hack here and see w h at J
MATTIE B. SHAW
building site. Now
w e w ant j w ant to give yo u ,” go in g to th e
som e men to peel them .
j back of his store. “W hen yon
jrsician and Surgeon
The building began in earnest ere ready for your kitchen sink
today, Oct. 11. Lumber is being I w ill le t you have your ch oice o f
hauled, and th e m en in charge th e se.” p oin tin g to a ^ 1st
of
Office and Residence
wish every man who w ill h elp i w h ite porcelain sin k s— and deqlg-
Phone 8»
to let them know. Call a t tho j n a tln g p articu larly a w ide
an>l
building site Just baok 'o f . th e H o n g sink— Just w h at w e Want,
O FFIC E H pU R S
10-12 a. .m. — 2-4 p.
school house, and get lined up. j It is such kipdnesees aa th e se
6 :3 0 - 7 :3 0 p. m.
The response to the call for w ork- that m akes th e -building com m ft-
for bargains in Beai B aute
BO M U R — B40 BUSI Handpow-
try
Rrown and Ries, <3 No. Mein.
sr StumppuUgrs. ISO each. Horse
224-tI.
poorer I T | . A tto p a tle
Gates
Hand wen borers, waterwheels,
111 3rd, Reaten. Washington.
.
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34-tjf
irOR SALE— -P a rt of lot in
free front bnttone and hooks, 0c
per pound. Tidings office.
(f
1
|
I
I
coin-
rhere
much
st h e
honr
1 fol-
irged.
Mrs.
Fred
Stock
clock
The
, and
Scl-
Mr«,
ser-i
, F O R BALE— Homestead ; re­
linquishment,
>100, 70 Bush Bt.
t i t J. , FOR RAtdh- ■Owi’iH dairy route
2 2 -lf
24-tf and equipment. « 4 Iowa st.
more of Oregon Grape (o r Hol­
ly ) crated. State price. F. O. B.
Ashland. M . A . D oraff, 5801
College Ave., Oakland, Cal.
x 26-2*
left for Ban Francisco on Sator-
Mrs. W*. Q. Tucker
day a ftern oon ’« trahL fto ' a vlktt
Phone I F I 4
of a few week«. H e maintains.
howWvek, that he will tto n be
bartr. Ib r he is » lore wttk BWfttfe-
(chool ern Oregon CNmnte, het eftnoot
L_ PROM OS.
J rl
NOTICE. FOM t'fJUIACATION
W HITTLE TR AN SFER
& STORAGE CO.
Coal, Wood and Storage
WOOD
P eek in g, C ratlhg and Shipping.
L ong D istance H auling.
Newcombs Por W ood
Auto fr e ig h t Terminal
Phone 631
Phone 117
Offioe 80 Oak St.
All Kinds Slab Wood
;
Blox
D epartm ent o f th e In terio r
U. 8. Land Offioe at R ossburg,
Oregon, Septem ber 11, 1 826.
/
NOTICE is hereby given that"
A rchie Roiiert Grieve, o f Jegn y
SKILLED LOCKSMITH
Crefek, Oregon, w ho, on Septem ­
ber 7, 1923, made H om estead
Entry, No. 01 5 1 5 5 , for W l-2 8W
1-4, Sec. 34, Tp. 40 S„ and lot 4,
sn 4 SW 1-4 NW 1-4, Sec. 3.
Tow nship 41 S., R ange 4 East, i Car k eys, alj m *kos by lock
‘ » • i ' ' a
W illam ette M eridian, h a s
flled i
lu m b er. K eys lit to door loekB
n o tice of intontion to m ake three
tnd padlocks 07 all kinds. Mall
year proof, to estab lish claim to
the land above ddscrihed, before
srdsrs solicited .
Chauncey F lorey,
U. 8.
Com­
m issioner, Medford, Oregon, on At th e Llthla Springs H o t e l -
(hO 18th day o f October, 1926.
Col. N. M. O’O llM rt, o f the U.
C laim ant n am es a s w itn esses: 8. Arm y. Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. E.
Louis M iller «
,
*
Tichenor oC Cisco, Texas,
and
G eorge Sam uel Sloan
Frank
Gardner o f P ittsb u rg,
Fred F raja,
Penn.,
stopped a t th e
L lthla
A ll o f Copco, C alifornia.
Springs H otel yesterday.
G eorge F ranklin W righ t
of H ornbrook, C alifornia.
For the post o f safety dlrect.0?
IIAMIL A. CANADAY.
wo recom m en d ., som e of tho*)
RMfeter.
European d u elises who never get
scratched.
DR. J . P . CHISHOLM
- V eterin ary Graduate
P h on e 368-J
7<7 Oak 8t
T . L PO W ELL
General Tranáfer
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Good team and motor trgcka.
Good service at a reasohable
W . T. BLACKW ELL
‘ *
B u ild in g, repairing, sh in glin g, price — P h on e 83.
p aintin g, tin tin g <and cem ent
work. P hon e 863-L.
15-10
FEH IG R ’S YR AdfgFK R
P hone>410
375 B St
D rayage, storagq ,an d lon g di«t
aq ce h yuling.
s
, 66-tl
J ordans
hash a N
C A B IN E T WORKS
CoYner Helman and Vgn
Phone 161,
/
tOMLV
) 0 $ 6 )T
FLASHL16HT,
MOOft
One Block feast óf thb Ask-
land Laundky. 100 W ater BL
G A fU G fe
’
Third Street Garage
Chas L. Wlmek, Prop.
Bhhft'jMf
W estern A n te Supply Co.
G as, »Mh and R s p M M « .
W ashing antf P olish in g Gars.
Storage from 3 3.00 to 36.00
P er 'M o n th . W hy fftanfd Y 6u t
CaV O O U ldel 1
rhô«* t o
*
a s r a w to .
Shrirlce to a a r iR tM l RMR
BURLINGAME
Paintors and Decorators
Páper Hanging — Tintyig
I Specialty
Enthnates G ladly F araM ted.
P hon e »H
W ANT REFERENDUM
PROVIDENCE, R. L. Oct. 13.
— (U P )— Rhode Iihm d republi­
cans at their state convention
here today adopted a pluuk favor­
ing a referendum on th e liquor
question.
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