Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 25, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    M. Barr WtUt of Loa Augeias,
Cal., stopped In title city for sev­
eral hours this movnlng to visit
SUBSCRIBE FOB TUB TIDINGS. with friends.
Emmett Gillings,
FOR 6 a E e — At 413 Liberty
FOR RENT— 8-room furnished
««HWtete.
St, 2 full blood Toggenburg goats
apartment with gara**. Close in. ; D a ^ h a ig a ia » 1» Real Relate
«no freshens next January, oth­
Phone 273-Y.
4«-»* try Brown and Rloe, 62 No. Main.
er 10 months old, not bred.
224-tf. Handsome and heavy producers.
FOR RENT— A m odem 2 • » 8 . . . -
44-1*
loom apartm ent, continuous hot
F 04t BALM—Part of lot ln 30# Beash St.
water. Deslrabls for g perman­
Ashland Cemetery, room for
ent home, and ten g e to
salt, tkrae gravaa loeated near center
STOCK PASTURED — in olty.
close In,
14,4 Hargadins St.
o ( camatory. Lot surroundad. by
44-tf
good water. See R. D. Sanford,
fitetefft ooplng. Inquire Georgie
Beach St.
4(1-2*
FOR RENT— Furnished apart­ Coffee, Tidings office.
ment, 102 4th 8 t
45-2*
WANTED— to rent wheel chair
FOR SALE— Dandy 2 and 2-10
phone 294-R. B. L. Pogtell.
FOR RENT — Two or thru acres, S-room hones, bath, closet,
44-2*
room a p t , furnished. B ell raon screen porch, garage, wood house
A
ln g house, l i t Fourth 8 t 42-1 all naw. Don’t pass this np.
WANTED— Children to care
nice home Just o ff the highway for by day, w eek or month.
Ad»
on county road w est of* cannery, dress, 140 Lincoln St. Phone
clean, adaMAealp, 47 5th. 42-4* Talent. T. F. Champlin.
42-8* 217-R. Mrs. Purdy.
21-1 mo.
FOR RTOfiF-^our- room fur- - .
• • ' »
£
.»
ART GIRL IN TROUBLE—May
nisfied apartm ent . with garage.
' FOR SALB — AatomohUee .
communicate w ith Ensign Lea
Adulta only, 1141 Boulevard.
of the Salvation Army at the
41-tf
FOD SALE—Hudson car lr
White Shield Home, 505 May-
good condition. 13 Bush SL
lair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
. 22-1 mo.«
FOR RENT
Unfnraisbed Honate
WANTED— Ten to one hun­
dred feeder
hogs
weighing
around 40 pounds If possible.
W rite approximate weight and
number and price per pound. F.
O. B. Ashland, A. E. Slocum,
Ham ilton City, California. 43-12
FOR RENT — New five-room
FOB R R N m — Furnished room,
house with basement and garage.
heat furnished, w ith or without
Call 273-R. or see Mrs. F. L.
board, garage, 131 North Main.
Nelson at 1101 Boulevard. 46-tf
Phone 290-Y.
44-4
IRON FOUNDRY— Brass and
FOR RENT—New k o n a o.
FOR RENT: — . Office room
Phone 317L or Inquire 652 Holly Iron castings made to order, ma­
over Citisene Bank.
7-tf
8L
30-tf chine and stove repairing done
at E agle Bros. Foundry, 140 Ob­
erlin St".
41-1 m o.*
FOB SALE
FOR RENT— A nice furnished
MI8CELANEOUH
with Mrs. H. O. Anderson.
houM near school. Holm es Gro­
cery. 54.
42-6* FO RSALE— 500 Steel Handpow- Friday, Oct. 20.— Ladles of the
Civic Club w ill give a Hallo­
or Stumppullers, 320 each. Horse
w e’en party at the Clvie Club
power 375. Automatic
Oates
house, for a hospital benefit.
FOB SALE: - ■ W hite Rdtary Hand w ell borers, waterwheels.
SMnrday, Oct. 80.— The Macabee
Sewing machine for 250.00 at 111 3rd, Renton, Washington.
ladies w ill give an old-fashion­
ll-tf
,
24-tf
P ells Corner.
ed Halo we ’en dance In the
Moose hall. _
fq kAUi - r tn ü tié iir ÿ ¡ 5 5
W ednesday. Nov. e ,— The P. T.
household furniture. Mrs. O. E.
A. and the ladles of the Civic
Dews, 449 A llison 8t.
46-2
Club w ill give a reception at
the Civic Club House for all
the teachers In Ashland.
‘
M
Mrs. O. O. Howard and MM.
C linton Baughman w ill assist *
Mrs. Davis la serving.
Members take notice:
the
spooks are out, and If you. do. ’
apt attend this m eeting, they
will surely get yep» »
Oct. 26. 8 p. m. H. 8. Murray, a Teeeday, Oct. 88.— W. <
world war veteran will deliver a
wy i
w ith Mrs. W1
lecture at the Wimer hall on the
On. Allison SL, Mrs. M.
subject, “ Earth’s Greatest Con-
cott wJH gjve u l k
filet N ear.” Those who are ar- W ednesday, Oct. 87.— Th<
ranging for the meeting, however.
lay's will give a public
state that the lecturer does not
ln y ,# Masonic Hall, fo
come as a prophet of evil nor
college fnnd.
with the object of scaring anyone
o e t. 27.— Pe
into being good. Rather it is his
tron’s of Alpha -Chapter
purpose to point out that the
q b s
koid mee
present distress and perplexity of
the home Of Mrs. Hal
the nations and the greater hu-
on o * k street.
inanity are indications that we Wednesday, Q-gt , 87.__ So<
IMPROVES
are nearing the end of the old or-
cje o i the Christian chu
der of things. This, it is said, is
meet ,n the chnPch par
YOUR COOKING
but in preparation for a better
2 ;30 p. m.
day wherein righteousness will Thursday, Oct. 88.__ Valle
control the affairs of earth. It Is
Community Club meets
for this reason that present and
school bouse at 2 p. m
M uffins for breakfast
im lnent troubles are pointed out, J Tharsday, Oct. 88.__ Merli
in order that they may be recog- cie of the Baptist .church
g iv e any day a pleas­
nixed as marking the end of the
ant beginning. Snow ­
unrighteousness which has so
long afflicted the human race. It
drift makes the tender,
is said that many prophecies will
c r is p y -c r u s te d k in d
be quoted in the lecture and that
that disappears so fast.
their fulfillm ent within recent
years w ill be plainly pointed out,
Snowdrift is very rich
and additionally other prophecies
and at the same tim e
w ill be shown to apply to the last
very delicate,.sujd that’s
and final spasm of trouble and
distress that Is to come upon the
why- it a d d s to th e
world before the kingdom of
quality o f everything
peace is fully established.
The lecture therefore Is not In­
y o u shorten w ith it.
tended ns a ‘‘ecare”, bat rather as
a m essage of com fort and an as­
The uae o f W rig k y ’s chew­
surance that the trouble which all ing gum after every meal, takes
tnapghtfui people foresee will not care o f this important item of
mean ruin, but only the end of all peootud hygiene fas a (Might*
unrighteousness and the thor- fal, refreshing w a y -b y , clean­
ough subjection of all who prac­ ing the teeth o f food particles
tice It. Not onjy will the new-
"world” be .one of peace and
righteousness, but tb s people
may have health, happiness and
life, It obedient to the law s of
Christ’s kingdom.
Admission to the lecture w ill
be free, and no collection w ill be
There.’x
a wav
end paid
cold* 31,000,000
to ouiclc
takpn.
and
efficient
tYat to we
far it. That way a KILL’S. It stops
Visitors from menehsln—
colds In 24 hours, checks fever, opens
the bowels, then tones the entire sys­
Mr. and Mrs. Ennis Savage of
tem. Millions employ it because>k
Honolulu are spending a few days
brings such prompt, complete results.
in Ashland visiting with Mr. and
Go try it now.
Mrs. L. S. Brown on Holly •♦ •eit.
Mr. Savage and M-’t» Brown aro
cousins.
S n o w d rift
Colds
DR. W . J. CRANDALL
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS
Republican
Ticket
Ostoopsthio
Physician and Surgeon
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
B ye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
The Republican County Central Committee calls
attention to the following ticket, every candidate
thereon being a regular republican nominee, a
taxpayer, representative citizen , and perfectly
qualified to fill the position to which he aspires.
0 . BLLY8ON SHINN
Office Phone 126
First National Bank Building
Dentist
Bast Matrons WUI Hold
The Past M atron's o f Alpha
Chapter No. 1, O. B. At, w ill hold
their regular m eeting Wednesday
evening at the home of Mrs/ Hal
McNair on Oak street: H ostesses
Mrs. McNair" and Miss Georgie
Coffee.
» H »
Host a a d H ostess a t Dinner—
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kay wore
host and hostess at a delightful
duck dinner Friday evening, Oc­
tober 22. at their pleasant home
on Avery street.
Covers ware laid fo il six a t a
prettily appointed table. After a
delicious dinner the guests en­
joyed several happy hours la, co n ­
versation.
Those to whom this hospitality
The committee therefore asks th at every Re­
publican who wants to support President Coolidge,
the policies of the administration, to maintain con'
trol in tile Senate and House of Representatives,
who wants a safe, sane pnd economical state and
county administration and wants to be ably repre­
sented in the state legislature, to support the ticket
from top to bottom.
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-L
Office Phone 1S1
Res. Phone 184
OR- MATTIE B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
V- S. Senator—FREDERICK STEIW ER
Congressman—W. 0 . HAW LEY
Office and Residence
Phone AB
G overnor-I. L. PATTERSON
OFFICE HOURS
10-12 a. m. — 2-4 p. m.
4:80 - 7:80 p. m.
GEO, M. BROWN, T. A. MoBRIDE
Vote For Three
CONVALESCENT
HOME
Supt. Public Instruction—C. A. HOW ARD
153 Granite St.
BEAN
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
Office Phone 188
Justice Supreme Court—H. J. BEA N
Public Service Commissioner—LOUIE
Citizens Bank B uilding
Ashland, Oregon
Physician and Surgeon
Residence Phone 481-R
OFFICE HOURS
10-12 A. M.
8-5 É. M.
First National Bank BnUdlng
VENDOME HOTEL
Mrs. W. M. Barber In Charge
Heating
OPPICE HOURS
to 12 a. ns.— a to 5 p.
t
Evenings by Appointment
1 0 * Pioneer Avenue
Commissioner Labor—0 . H. GRAM
Dr. Charles A . H alses
Physician aad Surgeon
» » »
Mrs. B. E. Grant, Prop.
Open to all in need of health
Practical Nursing.
Old. people and invalida board­
ed and cared for.
Stoves
» » »
Birthday Party lor E. C. High—
Mrs. E. C. High was the gra­
cious hostess at a delightful
birthday party at her home on
W imer street, Friday evening,
October 21, honoring the birth­
day anniversary of her husband,
H C. high. •
" ’
The evening wan happily spent
playing cards, four tables of five
hundred were in play and one of
pedro. Mrs. Miller was awarded
first ladies prise in five-hundred.
Mr. Joe Sanders first men's prize
and Mrs.
Zeigler consolation
prise.
Refreshments of delicious sal­
ad, cake and coffee were daintily
served at tables beautifully dec­
orated With carnations and chry­
santhemums.
The guests were: Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Sander, Miss Mary Sander,
Business sm I Feefttssleul ubrcetory
Representative—W . M. BRIGGS
Representative— JOHN H. CARKIN
W HITTLE TR A N SFE R
A STORAGE CO.
Vote for Two
Coal, Wood and Storage
County Commissioner—GEO. ALFORD
Hardware
Clean rooms by day, week or
month — All outside.
» Surveyor—PAUL RYNNING
The W inchester Store*'
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
WOOD
Auto Freight Terminal
Newcou&be For W ood
Phone 117
Office 89 Oak St.
Phone 631
All Kinds Slab Wood
Blox
SKILLED LOCKSMITH
One Block Eaet of the Ash­
land .Laundry. 1OO .Water BO.
F ix it Shop
Lewis H . Jacks, Prop.
Cgr keys, all m akes by lock
number. Keys lit to door locks
ind padlocks of all kinds. Mail
orders solicited.
The County Court has notified the people of Jackson County that
more room is needed in order that County officials can handle the
growing volume of County Business efficiently.
TIME FOR ACTION
The time has come for action by the people of Jackson County. If
We look to our best interests, we must authorize our Coimty Court
to furnish additional space for this purpose and also fire protection
for our recosds.
FREE COURT HOUSE FOR 5 YEARS
To meet the immediate needs of the Coimty and to assure a location
for the County Seat th a t will prove most conomical the City of Med­
ford offers free use of a uew building in Medford.
BY ACCEPTING T f f l» OFFER, THE PEOPLE OF JACKSON
COUNTY A R E SAVING TH E COST OF A N E W BUILDING AT
JACKSONVILLE.
TH EY A BB ALSO SAVING NEARLY 160,000 EACH YEAR THAT
IS N O W THE EXTRA COST FOR TRANSACTING COUNTY
B U SIN E SS AT JACKSONVILLE IN STEA D OF MEDFORD.
NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed the final
account of her administration o l
[the estate of Edward Giles Mc­
Connell, deceased, ln the County
Court of Jackson County, Ore­
gon, and that the Judge of said
Court has designated ^lopday,
November 29th, 1024, at the hour
of 10 o’clock a. m., thereof, a t tho
'County Judge’s office In the
County Court House ln Jackson­
ville, said county, as the tim e and
place for hearing objections to
and the settlem ent of said a c ­
count.
IDA M. TUCKER.
Administratrix
Annexed.
with
the
(•Paid Adv. County Seat Removal Committee)
Service Guaranteed Beat, 1
Painters and Decorators
Paper H anging — T inting
a Specialty
Estim ates Gladly Famished.
Will
40-4-mon.
Mighty few things can keep np
their momentum on yesterday’s
fame. Advertise today!
Why send off to Cata­
logue house« for Barb­
wire and Fencing?
While we can m eet their prices
an most anythin« la our line.
Turn in yonr order for yonr
w aits, sa d let ns figure with
you before yon send off for the
goods.
PeiFs Corner
THE QUESTION IS:
Dp you want the Ctfutaty, Seat at Medford where tliis extra cost cau
he saved for all time or do you want to continue to pay it by going
to Jacksonville! A new Court House must eventually lie built. Vote
500 X Yes for removal of County Seat to Medford and it eau be
built from w hat’s saved.
Washing and Polishing Cars.
Storage from 23.00* to 25.00
Per Month. Why Stand Yonr
Car Ontalde?
Phone 70
8 8 Third St.
DM. J. P. CKMHOLM
Veterinary Graduate
Phone 208-J
\ 767 Oak St.
/storagejaud Ton g, d li
HERB AT LAST
Tailor-Made Shoe«
Women'» Shoes, 87.88
Men’s Shoes, 07.83
For the W hole Fam ily
Tailor-Made Shoes are fitted
to six actual foot measure­
m ents In any style— in the
leather yon like best and in
high or low shoes as yon pre­
fer. Now you can enjoy foot
com fort end have perfect shoe
style and maximum service.
H. <?. HANSON
• 8 Gresham
Ashland, Ore.
Mervieg on Jury—
J. D. Mars, owner of the Over­
land Shoe Shop, went to Jackson­
ville this morning to serve on the
Jury.