Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 15, 1926, Page 7, Image 7

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FOR SALB
miscelaneour
for RBNT: 4-rpom furnished
it., also 2 rooms.
Phons 2I9J.
FOR SALK —- Cheap, largo
34-tf glass window, lower sash 4x4 ft.
upper sash 18 1-2 Inches by 4 ft.
FOR RENT— Furnished apta,
curtain to fit .also for sale, two
and unfurnished flat. 16 8. Sec­
garage doors. Mrs. 8. B. McNair
ond St,
,
38-tf
Phone 101-R.
87-3*
FOR RENT — F in is h e d cab­
FOB SALE— Engine, 1 1-3
ina and apartments. Reasonable,
Horse
Power Fairbanks Morse,
by month or weak. Call 133.
823.
Talent
Vulcanising Shop,
11»—44
Talent.
37-2
F O R BALK— Registered short
horn bull, • years old. J. R. Rob­
ertson. 323 Almond St.
38-3*
FOR 1^4 L E — or trade, for good
22 cal rifle , a good byclcle. See
It a t Jack’s Bicycle Shop. 3 8 -1 *
♦ FOR SALE— W in d fa ll Spits-
enbuv
apples, 28c per box.
Come and get them. They^ ara
fine. W illia m s and M a r t i n .
Phone 1QF22 Bellview.
3 8 -2 *
Department of the latertor
U. 0. Lead Office at Roseburg,
Orsgoa. Septan bar 11, 1938.
NOTICE la hereby given that
Archie Robert Ortove,, of Jenny
Creel, Oregon, Who, on Septem­
ber 7, 1918. made Homestead
Entry, No. 01I1IC, for W l-8 SW
1-4, Sec. «4, Tp. 4« 0., and lot 4.
add SW 1-4 NW 1-4, Sac. 3.
Township 41 S„ Range 4 Bait,
Willamette Meridian, haa filed
notice of Intention to make three
year proof, to establish clalaf to
the land above deacrlbed, before
Chauncey Florey, U. 8. Coss-
mlaaloner, Medford, Oregon, on
the 18th day of October, 1888.
Claimant lam es aa wltnaeeee:
Louis Miller
George Samuel Sloan
Fred Fraln,
„
All of Copco, California.
•
George Franklin W right
of Hornbrook, California.
HAMIL A. CANADAY,
Reglater.
Business and Professional Directory
DR
FOR RENT ■ Raw h o u s e .
Phone 317L or inquire 888 Holly
St
30-tf
FOB RENT — Naw five-room
house with basement and garage.
Call 27S-R or see Mrs. F. L. Nel­
son, 1101 Boulevard, Ashland.
33-U
EXCHANGE — Let ns trade
your property for something yon
want. WJlliam’s and Parkhurst,
402 E. Main sL Medford. 87-7*
W ith automobiles as thick ns
snowflakes in w inter, .the sight of
W A N T E D — Competent person two little girls astride a fam ily
to assist In household. Experience horse brought back yesterday the
with children required. No cook­ things we used to see.— K lam ath
ing. Perm anent position. Good, News
salary, address Mrs. F. Corning
Kenly, M e d fo rd ..
__ 38-7
Wocus Marsh and burned an a r­
ea of 15 by seven miles before It
crossed to the Loosley ranch, a
stretch of 16 miles distance cross
country, which it made In
less
than three
hours. — K la m a th
F alls H erald.
h all
every Thursday
Hope itshcks*! Lodge No. 14
Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, R-
A. M.— Meets In the Masonic
hall every 3rd Thursday. High
Priest, Clyde A. Malone; Sec­
retary, William Day.
— Meets 1« the I. O. O. F. hall
Malt* Coaunagdery No. 4, K.
T— Meets la the Masonic hall
on the le t and 3rd Wednes­
days. Em. Cemffiander, D. H.
Jackson; Recorder, William
Day.
Ashland Ixxlge No. 044, B-
JiUah Temple A. A. O. N. M.
R.— Meets In the Masonic hall
every le t Friday. Illustrious
Potentate, F. D. Wagner; Re­
corder, William Day.
on the 2nd aad 4th Tuesdays
Noble Grand. Mrs. May E ib ;
Recording
Secretary.
Miss
E thel Reed.
P. O. E .— Meets in the E lks
Temple every Saturday. E x a lt­
ed R uler, James Bowers Sec­
retary, Ed Thornton.
Ashlaad Isutge No. l i t , K.
1».— Meets In the I. O. O.
hall on let end 3rd Fridays.
Chancellor Commander, MU
lard Dunn Mecordlug Secre­
tary. C. B. Hooper.
Xatofena Temple, Daughters
of- The Mlle-~-Meets In the Ma­
sonic hall every Ind Saturday.
Meets alternately at Medford,
Ashland and Grants Pass. Prin­
cess Tlrsah, Lorena McNair;
Prlnceqs Zulslks, Grace Ma­
tone.
V
Burnside Relief tVerpu. No.
Meets In the I, O. G. r .
hall no the let end 3rd Satur­
days, at 3
m. President.
Mrs. Allee Turner: 0eeretary.
Mre. 0. A. Pelare. Sr. ______
Ashland Homes«e«d No. 4O6T
B. A. Y.— Metis In the I. O.
O. r . hall on the 2nd and 4th
Mondaya.
‘ .
Ashland Chapter DeModay—
Meets In the Masonlè hall on
the 2nd end 4tb Monday»-
Master
Counsellor,
Milton
Franklin: Senior Counsellor,
Roland Parks.
Methodist Episcopal Church
N. Main and L a u re l streets.
H . F . Pemberton, Pastor, 117'
Laurel street. Phone 87.
Fraternal Brotherhood— 1st
N . Main and H elm an Streets.
Hugh T. M itchelm ore, Pastor,
132 N. M ain St. Phone 491-L.
Lutheran Church
Services In Adventist Chnrch
Fourth and C St. H . H . Young,
Pastor, 638 Boulevard.
First Church of Christ
Scientist— South Piopeer Ave.
Mrs. W illia m
A itk e n , ' F irs t
Reader, 128 S. Pioneer. Phone
44 8-L. •
and Srd Thursdays, nt Ü»«
Moose Han.
,
P. C.
----------------
Full (lOepel Temple
Boulevard
J. S., Murphy, Pastor
Pentecostal Church
Stone Church, F ifth and Main
,
streets
E. F . B ingham , Pastor
T rin ity
Episcopal Church
Second Street
Rev. P. K . Ham m ond, V icar,
42 Second S tiT et. Phone 110
Congregational Chnrch
Boulevard
Rev. E . 8. Bollinger
A cting Pastor, Boulevard
Christian Church
B and Second Streets.
V . K . Allison, Pastor,
630 Boulevard
Free Methodist Church
E. M ain and Sixth Street
E m m a R. Thompson, Pastor
Catholic Church
Baptist Church
Sixth and C Streets
The Rev. F ath er, J. A. Carmody
Sixth and C Streets. Phone 106
H argadlne and F irs t Streets
M yron S. W oodw orth, Pastor,
Oak Street
/ Z ?OP, ARE Nbu SURE SfOO L O C X 6 P
hlana Damp No. 048, W
-— Meet» in the I. O. O. F.
hall on the Ind and 4th Mon­
days, Ctork, J. R. Wtok; Con­
sul Commander, 0. B. Lane.
G, A. R.— 2nd and ,4th Sat,
each month, Armor?. 2 p. m.
Visitors Welborns. O. O. Vnn-
natta. Commander.
,
Church
Four
Presbyterian Church
Acorn Cirsio No, 154, Neigh­
bors of the Woodcraft.—-Meets
in the I. O. O. F. hall on the
let and 3rd Mondays. Presi­
dent, Mrs. W. 0. Prescott;
«
O F F IC E H O U R S
io to 13 a. m-— a to s
CKtoow Bank BuUdlng
Ashland, Oregon
DR MATTIE B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 168
Residence Phone 481-R
O F F IC E HOURS
10-13 A. M.
CONVALESCENT
HOME
VENDOME HOTEL
153 Granite St.
Mrs. B. E. Grant, Prop.
Mrs. W . M. Barber In Charge
famous guests
Open to all In need of health
Practical Nursing.
Old people and invalids board
ed and cared for.
C O N S O L ID A T E D C IG A R CORP., N E W YORK
D it t r ib u t t d by
A lle n and Lewis
Eugene, Oregon
of his non-reaident perm it
M ay. He is said to have
operating a m otor vehicle
C a lifo rn ia license. ’
Other sixes and
ahepes
2 for 25 cent»
15 cent»
3 for 50 cents
S U L P H U R CLEARS
ROUGH, RED S K IN
Results. ,
Face, Neck and Arma Efftily
. Made 8mooth, 8ays
Specialist
(
T h e s a c k D oor a n o Y orai CD
(
ODT TW e W A T 6 R H C A T £ Ä ?
Any breaking out of the skin, even
■fiery, itching eczema, can hr quickly
overcome by applying a little Mcntho-
Sulphur, declares a noted skin special­
ist. Because of its germ destroying
properties, this sulphur preparation
begins at once to soothe irritated skin
and heal eruptions such as rash, pim­
ples and ring worm. .
It seldom fails to remove the tor­
ment and disfigurement, and you do
not havt to wait for relief from em­
barrassment.
Improvement quickly
shows. Sufferer» from skin trouble
should obtain a small jar of Rowles
LL doubt as to result is re­ Mentho-Sulphur from any good drug-
moved when you come to gist and use it like cold cream.
For F r i t S t o f U U t i l T b it A iv trtite m tn l 1»
me for treatment for Piles and other
W H IT E H A L L P H A R M A C A L CO.. Ina.
Rectal and Colon ailment*. Net only do
Naw York. N . Y.
thousand* of former patient* in all part* 198 Madiaon A w .
FORMER PATIENTS TESTIFY
A
at the West attest the certainty nt my celebrated
M a ta e n ta , but I W IL L G U A R A N T E E IN
W R ITIN G T O C U R B YOUR PILES OR R E -
TU R N YOUR FEE. Rcmrmb. r. there It no
tMWpttal operation, no anaesthetic, no confine­
ment. My traetanenta are mild, toothing and
quickly effective. They reatore
health and visor. Read of the
marvcloue cure» la my new 100-
page Look, which will be sent
ywi F K L '; upen requeet.
t
y -
Coal, Wood and Storage
WOOD
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance H auling.
Newcombe For Wood
Auto Freight Terminal
Phoiie 631
Phoije 117
Office 89 Oak St.
All Kinds Slab Wood
• Blox
'
W . T. B LA CK W ELL
B ujlding. repairing, shingling,
painting, tlntlqg* and cenieut
work. Phone 359-L .
16-30
F ixit Shop
848 East M ain St.
Car keys, a ll
maxes by lock
ind padlocks of a ll kinds. M all
ardere solicited
N O T IC E TO T A X P A Y E R S who
have paid the first h a lf of 1925
taxes
are eith er
m ailing
checks or coming to the
Sher­
iff's office to pay eMond
half.
Please bring or m all firs t
h a lf
receipts o r receptt num ber stamp­
ed in uppef rig h t hand corner.
I
The last h alf of. taxes are now due
and become delinquent on No­
! vember 4, 1924.
11-13
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
team and motor trucks,
service at a reasonable
— Phone 38.
JORDANS RASH' AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helman and Van Ness.
Phone 191.
194-tl
-I Al r J b T
BOWSE« O Ü T 0 1 D
—*----------( To Be scwETmtoa
1 I WAS GOING To
\ DO A N'DIDN’T ,
Third Street Garage
Chas L/ Wimer, Prop.
Bark of
Western Anto Supply Co.
tias, O lli and Repairing.
Washing and Polishing Cars
Storage from 83.00 to 88-80
Per Jtfonth. Why Staad Tour
Car Outside?
THOMPSON A
Painters and Decorators
Paper H anging — Tinting
a Specialty
Thefe is lees and lees compilin'
on the »art of Baker county farm­
ers and they secir fairly content
with their tot. Lut, then. Baber
farmers a n not of the complain­
ing sort and generally work them­
selves oat of their troubles,
Baker Democrat. . a S S I R M m
By Taylor
T i a r , ; M fA T T V t C F ftC l*
iiliio u so’i-icz t M ’*
YgAH - B O T ^
& ? SEEMS
One Block Kant of the Ash­
land Laundry. IOS Water St.
SKILLED LOCKSMITH
anpa
K D£AN. M.DJnc
ARC TMC BE5R<toN\ WINDOWS ----------------- '
/
D K . J. P . C H IS H O L M
V eterin ary Graduate
Phone 3 68-J
767 Oal
F K H IG K ’H T R A N S F E R
Phone 410
375 B St
Drayage, storage and long dUt
ance hauling.
60-tl
CLOSED, AND w o YOÜ P U T y
Clean rooms by day, week or
month — A ll outside.
WHITTLE TRANSFER
& STORAGE CO.
great applause
B ring
2-8 P. M.
Finit National Bank BuUdlng
brilliant crowd
Ads
p. at-
Evenings by Appointment
number. Keys fit to door locks
Clerk, Mrs. Wm. Stanasti.
icampment No.
he I. O. O. F.
and 3rd Tues-
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-L
After dinner
C la s s if ie d
Iv y Camp No. 2 8 0 8 . Royal
Neighbors. — Meets in
the
Moose h all on the 1st and 3rd
Mondays:
Oracle. Mrs. A . A.
Madden; Recorder. Mrs. Alice
Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. K.
B.— Meets In the Masonic hall
on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays.
Worthy Matron, Mrs. Nellie
Veters; secretory, Mrs. Leah
N. Caldwell.
Physician and Surgeon
Lewis H . Jacks, Prop.
Church Directory
Orand. Mr. Haxelwo«
Grand. H. J. Wolcott.
Dentist
O F F IC E HOURS
2 a. m. — 2-4 p.
6:30 - 7:30 p. m.
James J. P e lle tt, a resident jtf
T alen t, was scheduled to appear
before Judge T a y lo r
yesterday
on a charge preferred by Stale
T ra ffic O ffic e r C. P. T a le n t fo r
fa ilu re to procure Oregon auto
licenses, follow ing the expiration
■ 3 34-tf.
Ashlaad Ledge No. 28. A. F.
* A. M.— Meets In the Masonic
hall every Sad Thursday. Ma»t-
er. Dr. R. L. Burdlc; Secretary,
William Day.
Dr. Charles ¿ ." S a in e s
Office and Residence
Phone 38
To Appear Before Judge
Taylor—
er vacated home for use of few
rooms during school year. R e f­
For bargains In Real Estate erences exchanged, fu ll p articu ­
try Brown aad Rice, 13 No. Main. lars. Box 38. T id in g s office.
Lodge Directory
0. ÏLLYSON SHINN
108 Pioneer Avenue
Wanted Agency Supervisor
FOR SALK— My 8880
In 8 room house for car, or what ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
have you. 3 lots close In. Deak-
communicate with Ensign Lee
In, 175 East Main.
33-2*
of the Salvation Army at the
White Shield Home. 536 May-
fair Ave.. Portland. Oregon.
F O B SALE— Homestead
re­
W A N T E D — Ex-school teach­
linquishment, 8100, 70 Bush St.
er, small boy. wlU act as caretak­
88-tf
X lia y , Including Teeth
Res. Phone
000, w ere destroyed by lir e a t
the K . Loosley place near F o rt
K lam ath. The p re
started' a t
Old line legal reserve Life insurance Company
lias good opportunity for experiened life in­
surance salesman in position as Agericy Sup­
ervisor for Southern Oregon. Salary, with lib­
eral first year and renewal commissions. Give
age, exjierience and reference in first letter.
R ep lies. confidential.
Address Manager of.
Agencies. P. O. Box 1009, Portland, Oregon.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office Phone 151
El Sidelo
W A N T E D : — Old people and
invalids to board and care fo r;
1 8 -tf
equity 153 G ranite street.
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, N ose and Throat
Citizens Bank Bldg
famous cigars
WANTED—Children to care
for by day, week or month. »Ad­
dress, V 0 Lincoln St. Phone
857-R. Mrs. Purdy.
8 1 -t mo-
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
F irs t National Bank Building
HOME FOR WALK— Boulevard
WANTRD— First or third cut
home at No. 440, ground 76 by ting alfalfa hay, 434 Iowa St.
150, 4-room plastered house,
»
‘ 34-8’
close In. a fine, unobstructed
view. Lately reduced f r o in
54800 to 84884. B C . Os ley, No.
65 E. M ain.
38-C
FOR 881.R Part of lot in
Ashland Cemetery, room for
three graves located near center
of cemetery. Lot surrounded by
cement coping. Inquire Oeorgie
Coffee, Tidings office.
D R BR N BST A. WOODS
O ffice Phone 126
FOR SALK— Fresh cider 25c a
FOR SALE — Automobiles
gallon, also apples, 26c a box and
FOR SALE—Hudson car la
np. 837 Terrace. Phone 408 L.
37-1 good condition: 88 Bush S t
. * *
3-20
39-1 mo.*
FOR SALE—Small dairy route
FOR SALE - Furniture
and equipment. 434 Iowa st. •
" 38-3*
FOR S A L E :■ ' Wlfite Rotary K. Loosley Place Burns-r-
Between 700 and 800 tons of
Sewing machine for 850.00 at
F O RR A L B — 500 Steel Handpow-
hay. w ith a lose o f close to 38,-
21-tf
Pells Corner.
er Stumppullers, 830 each. Horse
power 875. Autom atic
Oates
FVtt WALK— ^Household furn
Hand w ell borers, waterwheels, ture, 77 «th St.
38-5
111 8rd, Renton, W ashington.*
Corn statistics recently Issued
show the percentage of the CroD
FOR SALE—Cheap drag saw used fo r various purposes, the last
and wood tools. 70 Bush St. -
item being
"o th er uses 3 per
' 2 2 -tf cen t." This 3 per cent devoted to
"o th e r uses"
makes
Jobs for
FOR S A L E A P P L E S : — B ald­
»bout 75 per cent of General An­
wins, Spltzenbnrg, and N ew tow n’s
drews' men. — M alheu r E n ter
— a ll good grade. B rin g boxes and
price.
pick them a t 50c per box. W . L .
Moore, Bellview.
21-1 m o.*
W. J. CRANDALL
S ometh i mû ’ s
wrong ’
iTweveR fail «.
So 1'AA n o t
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