Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 26, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    )R RENT — Furnished apt*.,
unfurnished flat, 36, So. 2nd
S «-tf
FOR B K r D —2-room furnished
apartm ent w ith forage. C lose-in.
P>one 1 7 » -» .
’ ' s
’ 46-2*
FDR RENT— A m odern 2 or S
room apartm ent, continuous hot
water. Desirable fqr q perman­
ent home, and term s to
suit,
close in.
,4 4 Hargodiue Sf. „ ,
\
4«-tf
STOCK PASTURED — in city,
good water. See R. D. Sanford,
For bargains la Real Batata 399 Beach St.
46-3«
try Brown «nd Rica, 66 No. Mata.
WANTED— Children to care
214-tl.
for by day, week or month.
Ad­
FOR SALE— Part of lot in dress, 140 Lincoln St. Phone
Ashland Cemetery, room for 267-B. Mrs. Purdy.
31-J m e.
throe graves located near center
of cemetery. Lot surrounded by ANT GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
oommunleate w ith Ensign Lee
oomeat coping. Inquire Georgle
o f the Salvation Army at the
Coffee, Tidings office.
W hite Shield Home, 686 May-
FOB SALE—«Dandy 2 and 2-1«
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
acres, t'-room house, bath, closet,
screen porch, garage, w ood house
a ll new. D on't peas th is up.
A
n ice hom e ju st o ff t h e h ighw ay
FO B RENT — TWO çr tanta on cou n ty road w est o f cannery,
room aPt-, furnished. Bell room ­ T alent. T . F. C ham plin,
46-3*
FOR BENT— Furnlabed apart,
m eta, 101 4th St.
46-3’
ing house, 110 Fourth S t 41-6«
W A N T E D — Ten to one hun­
dred feed er
h ogs
weighting
arou n d 60 pounds if possible..
W rite approxim ate w eig h t . and
num ber and price- per pound. F.
O. 8 . A shland, A. E. Slocum ,
H am ilton City, C alifornia. 43-12
IRON FOUNDRY— B rass and
FOB S A IE — Hudson ear Ir iron ca stin g s m ade to order, m a­
FOB R BN T— Four room fu r ­
ch in e and s to v » repairing done
good condition. «8 Bush SL
nished apartm ent with garage.
29-1 mo.« nt E a g le Bros. Foundry, 140 Ob­
A dults only, 1101 Boulevard.
er lin St.
. 41-1 m o.’
41-tf
FOR RENT: 4-room furnished
apt., also 2 rooms. Phone 2I» J .
34-tf
FOR RBNT- ■ F urnished room ,
heat furnished, w ith or without
board, garage. 131 North Main.
46-6
Phone 399-Y.
FO B RENT: —
er Oltlsen« b ank.
FO B RENT — Furnished H om es
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FOR R E N T — N ew five-room
h ou se w ith basem ent and garage.
Call 27S-R . o r see Mrs. F. L.
N elson a t 1 1 9 1 B oulevard. 46-tf
In th e C ounty
S ta te o f Oregon
Court o f the
for
Jackson
County.
In th e M atter o f the E sta te of
Minnie* N. Lym an, D eceased:
N o ice is hereby given by the
FOR RENT— New h o u s e .
Phone 317L or Inquire 688 Holly u ndersigned to a ll persons hav­
SL
29-tf in g claim s a g a in st th e above nam ­
ed esta te to ¿ resen t them w ith
proper
vou ch ers
w ithin
six
m o n th s from d ate of first p ub li­
ca tio n to N. D ickey, A ttorn ey nt
FOR SA L E — C ockerels, couh law . Room 8, Stearns B uilding,
ter-T ancred w h ite leghorns. P edi A shland; Oregon.
FOR RENT— Five room " tar­
nished house, 34* Mt. Avenue. In­ producing co ck erels, 6 to fifty
quire at 713 Oak St.
47-2’ d ollars each- Q u ality pays. Coun­
ter L eghorn F a rm , A shland, Ore.
FOR R BN T— A nice furnished
47-1 mo.
V iew , o a r sister com m unity, war«
also present and th e m eetin gs and
lectures w ere m ost h elp fu l. E v­
eryone w as esp ecially d eligh ted
Mrs. W. O. Tucker
w ith the lectu res by A. L. P eck,
Phon» i n «
P rofessor o f Landscape Garden-
lng and F loricu ltu re at O. A. C. I
m
ention th is In particu lar for w e
Mrs. Susanne-C orter v isite d at
i th e h om e o f h er sister Mrs. M ery are a ll m ore o r -le ss Interested In
T ucker a fter th e C ounty In stitu te the b eau tification of the grounds
h eld in A shland M onday and about our hom es.
The com m ittee in charge o f ar­
Tuesday.
A num ber o f w om en from th e rangem ents for a speaker on the
C om m unity Club and P . T. A. various m easures, to com e before
took ad vantage o f th e H om em ak­ to voters o f the sta te on N ovem ­
ers' In stitu te cpnducted by th e ex ­ ber 2nd, have made final arrange­
ten sion service o f th e O. A. C., ments to have Mrs. P erozzi speak
and held in M edford from O cto­ to the m em bers o f th is en tire
ber 20-23. A m ong th o se a tte n d ­ com m unity on T hursday night,
ing from our clubs, for a t lea st October 28, at the B ellview Bchool
part of th e tim e, W ere Mrs. A. C. house. E veryone about is urged
jo y , Mrs. W. H uxley,
to> com e for no m utter how w ell
K. Barnes, Mrs. C.»A. Brown we may be inform ed there is a l­
ways a chance o f m istake.
A
Mrs. Mark True, Mrs.
Cop,co m an, w ell q ualified
to
Tanker and Mrs. W . D
A num ber o f w om en from V alley speak, w ill also be w ith us, to
give the correct Inform ation on
| th e 'b ig election bill. No m atter
what the circum stance which
seem s to hinder, every good
alw ays h is or her duty to register
his or her vote. So, let us all be
there and find out, if any, w here
Is the Joker la these m easures, by
¡one q u alified-to tell.
| Little Barbara Moore, daugh-
i ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hom er
¡Moore, of B ellview , who w as re-
; ported in these last n otes as ser-
jiously ill, is w ell on the road to
recovery.
1
The many friends in terested In
! the progress of the Upper V alley
i building plans which are goin g
ahead at an altogether sa tisfa c­
tory pace, are m ost d elig h ted to
s
A moment after it is learn of the am ount taken In at
applied you’ll won-
der what became o f the Saturday “tag-d ay.” B etw een
ir
I the backache or ¡sixty and sixty-flve d ollars is
added to the fund by th is day,
lumbago pain.
In use for 65 years for lumbago, and women who w orked, and
backache, sciatica, neuralgia, rehu-
matism or sprains. Absolutely harm­ worked hard, feelin g ju stly re­
paid for their efforts.
less. Doesn't burn the skin.
Not only the w om en w ho help-
led, are pleased, but all w ho know.
I And the many, m any, people who
i responded so generously to
D ata o f fir st publication Oct,
8. D. TAYLOR
,
Executor,
3 5 -5 -T U 9 S .
Look Young I
Bring Bock
the
"ten c e ir ta g ,“ w ith quarters and
half dollars, as w ell as th e regula-
tion 10 cents, have our ev erla st­
ing gratitude.
Business
W hen public u tilities o f thia
DR. W. J. CRANDALL
epuntry first Introduced their
"custom er - ow nership" plan a
Osteopathic
few years ago there w ere
very
Physician and Surgeon
few Investors In u tility secu rities.
A recent can vass o f th e v a rio u s
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
u tility com panies revealed the
sta rtlin g fact that th ere are now
over three m illion in v esto rs in
Office Phone 126
public u tility secu rities today and
F irst N ational Bank B u lld ih g
ttiat this large arm y o f in v esto rs
Is being rapidly increased from
day to day.
S ta tistics show th a t people
from every w alk of life are In­
C. JELLYSON SHINN
vestin g their sa v in g s in th ese pop­
ular .s e c u r itie s w hich m ay be
Dentist '
purchased on con ven ien t term s by
people w orking on a salary basis
Citizens Bank Bldg.
ju st as ea sily a s by th e large in ­
vestor or ca p italist. It Is g en er­
Office Phone 161
a lly conceded that th is " c u sto m e r ->
R es. Phone
ow n ersh ip ” plan has been o p e o f i
th e greatest* m eans o f In stillin g
E venings by A ppointm ent
th rift Into th e average A m erican
citizen that h as .ever been In sti­
tuted in th is country.
A strik in g exam ple of the popu­
larity o f public u tility secu rities
DR' M ATTIS B. SHAW
is to be found right here a t hom e
Physician and Surgeon
w here T he C alifornia O regon
P ow er Com pany Has a total o f ov­
108 Pioneer Avenue
er 3100 stock h old ers, the large
m ajority of w hom are cu stom ers
Office and R esidence
of this Company. Copco P refer­
P h on e 2 8
red Stock has stead ily Increased
OFFICE HOURS
In value ever sin ce the first stock
i 12 a. m. — 2-4 p. m,
Issue In 1922 and now ranks
6:30 - 7 :3 0 p. m.
am ong the leadin g u tility in v est­
m ents o f the country. It is also
in terestin g to note th a t th is p o p ­
ular secu rity w ill again advance
CONVALESCENT
in price o& N ovem ber 16th.
w hich helped her over a q u ite se­
FOR BALE:— Sm all Dairy, 7
v er e ailm ent^ “Y es,” sh e
says,
h o u seh old fu rn itu re. Mrs. O. E. cowe, route and equipm ent, 434 “ I still tak e F oley P ills, diuretic
D ew s, 46* A llison St.
46-2
a t tim e, w hentver I feel I need
BROOKLYN — F or sp en d ­
ing his tim e in a dep art­
m ent sto re
attem p tin g
to
m ake d a tes w ith th e aales
girls, A rthur Kopp w a s
scnten ced to tw o days in
ja il. .
The d a ily record o f fires and
d eath s d u e to h om e dry clean in g
d em on strates th e hazard o f th is
op eration . T h at persons have
used g a so lin e or o th e r flam m able
so lv e n ts a ll th eir liv e s for dry
clea n in g is no assu ran ce th a t th e
next tim e they u se It w ill not be
th eir la st. T h ey h ave been for­
tu n ate so far becau se o f th e er­
ratic n atu re o f g a so lin e and sim ­
ilar v o la tile s, w hich do not ex­
plode every tim e th ey are exposed
Ihem , and as a resu lt my health is
w o n d erfu l.”
N ot surprising, for
F o ley P ills, d iuretic, are a reli­
able, vnuable, toqic m edicine,
con stanty in use over 26 years,
prom oting t h a t satisfactory
clean sin g flow so necessary to
good health.
Try them .
Sold
ev ery w h ere No. 1
to fire.
An eld erly Oakland, C alifornia
w om an m et a horrible death as a
resu lt o f u sin g a flam m ab le liq ­
uid to clean clo th es in her k itch ­
en. The p ilot lig h t o f a gas w a­
ter h eater ig n ited the liq u id , and
the w om an ’s hair and clo th es
w ere co m p letely burned o ff her
body. * Seven n eighbors, attracted
N ew hotel and sum m er report
to th e scen e by th e fire, fainted w ill be built at T crw illig er H ot
a t th e sig h t of her charred re­ Springs, on South Fork o f Mc­
m ains.
K enzie R iver.
Lodge Directory
Ashland Lodge No. » , A. F .
• A . IL— Meets ip the Masonic
hall every 2nd Thur»day. Most-
er. Dr. R. L. Burdle; Secretary,
W illiam Day.
< Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, R-
A. M.— Meets in the Masonic
hall every 3rd Thursday. High
Priest, Clyde A. Malone; Sec­
retary, W illiam Day.
Molta Conunnadery No. 4, K.
T — - Meets in the Masonic hall
on the 1st and 3rd W ednes­
days. Em. Commander, D. H.
Jackson; Recorder, W illiam
Day.
Hllah Tem ple A. A. O. N. M.
8.— Meets in the Masonic hall
every 1st Friday. Illustrious
potentate, F. D. W agner; Re­
corder, W illiam Day.
Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E.
S.— Meets In the Masonic ball
on the 1st afid 3rd Tuesdays.
Worthy Matrdn, Mrs. N ellie
P eters; Secretary, Mrs. Leah
N. Caldwell.
Znleima Temple, Daughters
i The NUe—-Mmta in the Ma­
in ic hall every 2nd Saturday,
leets alternately at Medford,
shland and Grant« Paas. Prin-
sss Tlrsah, Lorena KoNhtr;
rlncess Zulelka, Grace Ma­
ine.
1
Ashland Chapter
deets In the Maso
he 2nd and 4t<
te ste r
Conntajlt
franklin ; Seqwr
toland Parks.' r
M ethodist E piscopal Church
N. Main and L aurel stre ets.
H. F. P em berton, P astor, 117
Laurel street. P h o n e 87.
Grand,
Presbyterian Church
Hope Rebekah Lodge Ko. 14
-—M eets in th e I. O. O. F . h all
on the 2nd and 4th T uesdays.
N oble Grand, Mrs. May Elb;
R ecord ing
Secretary,
Miss
E th el R eed.
Ashland Lodge No. 044, B.
P. t>. E .— M eets in th e E lks
T em ple ev ery Saturday. E x a lt­
ed R uler, Jam es B ow ers Sec­
retary, Ed T hornton.
Ivy Camp No. 2808, Royal
N eighbors. — M eets in
the
M oose h a ll on th e 1 st and 8rd
M ondays: ‘O racle, Mrs. A. A.
Maddeft; R ecorder, Mrs. A lice
T fim er.'
L o d g e N o. 1 1 7 , K.
its in th e I. O. O. F.
hall on 1 st and 3rd F ridays.
C hancellor C om m ander, Mil
lard D unn
s
Ashlai
Meeta in th e I. O. O. F .
no th e l s t and 3rd S a tu r­
ât 2 p. m.
P resid en t,
A lice Tnrner; Secretary,
8. A. P eters, Sr.
O. O. F . h a ll on the
SSSi
4th l>i*
hall on the to d and
toy*.
P ilot Rock Encampment Ko.
18— Meeta in The 1. O, 0 . F-
ban on the 1st U l Srd Tues­
days. c . E. Hooper, Scribe.
Fraternal Brotherhood— lo t
id 3rd Thursdays, at the
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L utheran Church
Services in A d ven tist Church
Fourth and C St. H. H. Young,
P astor, 638 Boulevard.
F irst Church o f C hrist
S cien tist— South p io n eer A ve.
Mrs. W illiam A itken, F irst
R eader, 128 S. P ion eer. P hon e
448-L .
C hristian Church
B and Second' Streets.
V. K. A lliso n , Pastor,
630 Boulevard
Catholic Church
Sixth and C Street's
The Rev. F ath er, J. A. Carm ody
Sixth and C S treets. P hon e 106
>rd M ondays. Guard-
rt>dr, Mrs. W. O. Pres-
srk,
Mrs. W m . Sten-
» C am p No. 248, W
W ts In th e I. Cl. Q. F.
ie 2nd and 4th Moh-
frk, J. R. W ick: T oh -
ander, C. E. Lane.
O. A. R-— 2nd and 4th Sat.
each month, Armory, 2 p. m
Visitors W elcom e. O. O. Van-
M tfe . CPJPman.der.
practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, N ose and Throat
X-Hay, Including Teeth
Dr. Charles A, Haines
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-L
OFFICE HOURS
10 to 12 ». m.— a to s p. m.
Citizens Bonk Building
Ashland, Oregon
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
Physician and Surgeon
OFFICE HOUKS
10-12 A. M.
2-0 P. M.
First National Bank Building
VENDOME HOTEL
Mrs. B. E. Grant, Prop.
Open to all In need of health
P ractical N ursing.
Old people and in valid s board
ed and cared for.
W HITTLE T R AN SFER
A STORAGE 0 0 .
Coal, Wood and Storage
ORMER PATIENTS TESTIFY
Clean rooms by day, week or
month — AU outside.
HERE AT LAST
Tailor-M ade Shoes
Wi -men's S h oes, *7.85
Men’s Shoes, 87 M
F or th e W h ole F am ily
Tailor-M ade Shoes .are fitted
to six actu al foot m easure­
m ents In an y sty le— in th s
leath er yon ltke b est and In
high or low sh oes as you pre­
fer. Now you can en joy foot
com fort and have p erfect sh oe
sty le and m axim am service.
H. C. HANSON
OH Gresham
Ashland, Ore.
S
Church
F ou r
P. C.
---------------
F u ll G ospel T em ple
B oulevard
J. S. Murphy, Pastor
Pentecostal Church
S ton e Church, F ifth and Main
streets
E. F. B ingham , Pastor
T rin ity Episcopal Chuivh
Second Street
Rov. P. K. H am m ond, Vicar,
42 Second Street. P hon e 110
C ongregation al Church
B oulevard
R ev. Chas. Di Gaffney
469 B oulevard
Free Methodist Church
E. Main and S ixth Street
Em m a R. T hom pson, Pastor
,
B a p tist Church
H argadine and F ir st Streets,
Myron S. W oodw orth, Pastor,
Oak Street
Overdoing?
Hurry, Worry and O verw o rk B rin g
H e a v y S tra in .
Valve Ilcfa cln g and G rinding
a Specialty
OARAGE
Third Street Garage
Chas L. Wimer, Prop.
I-
Back e f
Western Ante Supply Co.
Gas, Oils and Repairing.
Washing and Polishing Cars.
Storage from 93-99 to 96-99
Per Month. Why Stand Your
Car Outside? .
Phone 70
2 0 Third SL
Service Guaranteed Beet.
1ST ST. OARAGE
R ear U nion Oil Station
WOOD
Newcomb« For Wood
We have in stalled machinery
Phone 631
which m akes your valves op­
odern life throws a
heavy 1 urden on our bod-
erate perfectly.
fly machinery. The eliminative We Inspect cars, locate trouble
All Kinds Slab Wood
organs, especially the kidneys,
free o f charge.
Blox
are apt to become sluggish. Re­
Call In for a Chat.
tention o f excess uric acid and
One B lock E ast o f th e A sh­
other poisonous waste often
J. W. Barr & Son
land Laundry. IOS W ater St.
gives rise to a dull, languid feel-
and, sometimes, toxic back-
es and headaches. That the
kidneys are not functioning
perfectly is often shown by
DR. J . P . CHISHOLM
T. L. POW ELL
burning or scanty passage of
V eterinary Graduate
G eneral T ransfer
accretions. M ore an d more
Phone 368-J
767 Oal
people are learning to assist
Good team and m otor trucks.
th e ir k id n ey s b y th e occa-
Good service at a reasonable
W. T. BLACKWELL
. sional use o f D o a n ’s P ill» — a
B u ilding, repairing, shingling, price — P hon e 83.
stimulant diuretic. Ask y o u r
p ainting, tin tin g and cement
n e ig h b o r !
work. P hon e 3S9-L.
16-30
JORDANS SASH AND
F E H IG E ’S TR A N SFER
PILLS
CA BIN ET WORKS
Phone 440
375 B St
60c
D rayage, storage and long (list Corner H elm an and Van Ness.
to the KUeeye
194-tl
ance h auling.
60-tl Phono 161.
THOMPSON A
M
a
rnslde Relief Corps, N o.
Circle No. 54, Neigli-
fee Woodcraft.— Meets
85
N. Main and H elm an Streets.
Hugh T. M itchelm ore, Pastor,
132 N. Main St. P h on e 491-L
Mrs. W . BI. Barber In Charge
A
Church Directory
Ashlai
O. F — i
hall evt
Grand,
153 Granite St.
P acking, C rating and Shipping.
L ong D istan ce H auling.
Ju st a few applications w ill prove a
revelation i f . yoift* hair is fading,
Auto Freight Terminal
streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea
and Sulphur recipe at home, though,
Use Trunk’s P rescription be­
is troublesome. An easier way is to
Phone 117
get a bottle of Wyeth’s Sage and cause it is a sham e to su ffer
LL
doubt
as
to
result
is
re­
This pre­
Office 89 Oak St.
Sulphur Compound at any drug store w ith rheum atism !
all ready for use. This is the old- scription does not
moved when you come to
ruin
the
tie for treatment for Piles and other
time-recipe improved'by the addition stom ach, it does not depress the
Rectal and Colon ailments. Not only do
of other ingredients.
While wispy, gray, faded hair ia heart, n either doeis- it require thousands of former patients in all parts
not sinful, we aU desire to retain our d ietin g to m ake it effective. of the West attest the certainty of my cstebratol
SKILLED LOCKSMITH
but I W IL L C U A R A N T C B IN
youthful appearance and attractive- Trunk's Prescription does not trsatments,
W R ITIN G T O CURE YOUR PILES OR RE­
ess. B y darkening your hair with
TU R N YO U R FEE. Remember, there I* no
F ixit Shop
fyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound, contain any m ercury or nar­ hospital operation, no lOiaestheUc. no conftne-
no one can tell, because i t does it so cotics; but it does com bine the mcnL My treatments are mild, soothlna and
quickly efiectire. They restore
Lewis H. Jacks, Prop.
naturally, so evenly. You just dampen essen tia l m edical elem en ts n eces­ ^ ^ g t %
health and vigor. Read o f the
a sponge or soft brush with it and
f!(,r V ;i »
marvelous cures In my new 100-
848 East Mata St.
draw thia through your hair, taking sary in th e su ccessfu l treatm en t Y »SiHsS-A « « * Bpck. which will be rent
one small strand at a tim e; by morn­ o f rheum atism and gout, a c ­ X -'ifeJta W you FREE dpon request
Car k eys, all m akes by lock
ing all gray hairs have disappeared, cording to w ell inform ed pres­
¿usas.
and, after another application or two,
number. K eys fit to door locks
Uric
your hair becomes beautifully dark, ent-day* m edical opinlob.
ind padlqcks o f all kinds. Mall
glossy, soft and luxuriant.
acid so lv en t and liver ipediclne.
T runk's P rescription se lls for
orders solicited .
91-76 at M cNair Bros.
RHEU M A T IS Ifl
D R .X R N M T A . WOODS
HOME
-ff.
house near school. 'H olm es Gro­
Naturel Color, Gloso and
cery, 66.
43-6’ FO R8ALE— 500 Steel Handpow-
WONDERFUL HEALTH RE­
A ttractiveness
Mighty few thin gs can keep up
er Stumppullers, 930 each. Horse,
PAYS FORETHOUGHT
their* m om entum on yesterday's
power 976. Autom atic
Gates
Mrs. W m . C. F ischer, 2009
Common garden sage brewed in to a
FOR BALE: — W hits Rotary Hand weU borers, waterwheels, W oodbourne A ve., L ou isville, Ky., hbavy tea with sulphur added, w ill fame. A dvertise today!
111
3rd,
Renton,
W
ashington.
o ccaslon aly takes F o ley P ills, a turn gray, streaked and faded hair
Sewing machina for 969.0* at
,
3 6 -tf d lu ertlc stim uan t for th e kidneys, beautifully dark and luxuriant.
31-tf
P ells Corner.
FOR HALE — Practically now
aid P ro fe s s im i
Painters and Decoratore
Paper H anging — Tinting
a Specialty
Estimate« Gladly F w a M w d .
MERGER I'KNJED
CHICAGO, Oct. 1«.— (Ur»» —
( U P ) — S ila s H. Straw n o f the
Mr-nigomery W ard and com pany
today denied th at h is firm Is
planning a m erger w ith the Sears
Roebuck com pany.
By Tfiylor
K tU .0 , WOM-
ON
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