Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 30, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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FOB BENT— Four room ttff-
rlshed apartment with garage.
Adults only, 1101 Boulevard.
Phone 878-R.
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FURNWHKD HOUSE — JttSt
tne home for family for winter.
Not far from Washington School.
FOR RENT — New five-room
Electric washer stores, meds etc-j
$20 per month. See owner at Nelson at 1101 Boulevard. 4 0 tf
31 8. Second S t,, or phone 324-8. house with basement and garage.
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61-tf CAR 273-R. or see Mrs. F. . L.
FOB RENT— 3-room
FOB RENT— Bright and sun­
ny furnished apartment. Close
' Call forenoons or eV4nings 62
Holman. Phone 612.-R. .
61-3
FOR RENT— Outside I - room
furnished apt. Gloat ia. Phone
27 8-Y.
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FOR RENT— Moder? 2 or 3
room apt. Furnishings and termr
to s a lt 244 Hargadlne at. 6o-tf
' FOR RENT— Nicely furnished
g-room apt.
Plano, silverware
and bedllnen. ‘Phone 203-J or 36
south 2nd 84.
Adults only.41-3
FOR RENT: 4-room furnished
apt., also 2 rooms. Phone 286J.
34-tf
ROOMS— If you are looking
for Inexpensive sleeping and liv­
ing room, aee our third floor
rooms. They are attractive, new
aud clean, also warm and com­
fortable. Will give board also.
Call at 3 l South Second street or
phone 394-R.
5-tf
FOR RBNT- ■ Furnished room,
heat furnished with or without
board, garage. 131 North Main.
Phone 290-T.
46-6
Office robm
7-tf
FOR RENT— Furnishel house
Garage near schools. Phone 817
L or Inquire 658 Holly St.
48-tf
furnlsh-
house With garage» Call 36 S.
SHORTHAND— Learn Paragoi
d.
51-tf shorthand, 360 complete 6 weeks
course.
Paragon
Shorthand
School, 201 Medford, Center
Bldg. Phone 188 Medford, Ore.
fS-Sat-Wed-Sat.
Valley Vmr, 4 aerqs pears, 2
WANTED— Five Hundred lbs.
acres apples, balance In grain and
alfalfa, fine well and butldings, of stock or sugar beets, good
good five-room house, everything size. W. L. Purdy, 140 Lincoln
,
In the best of condition, belongs S t
to a widow lady who can’t work.
TO exchange for Ashland prop­ • WANTED—ChHdren to care
erty. I can make thia a very at­ for by d iy, week or month. Ad­
tractive deal for someone who dress, 140 Lincoln ¿t. Phone
267-R. Mrs. Purdy.
81-1 mo.
means business.
See Ashland Realty Company. ANY OIRL IN TROUBLE— May
'60-2
communicate with Ensign Lee
of the Salvation Army at the
FOR SALE OB TRADE— 200
White Shield Homs. 666 May-,
acre Coos county dairy and stock
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
ranch, outrange, about 214 mil­
lion feet timber. Owner disabled
WANTED— Ten to one hun­
must seel. O. ▲. Pruitt, Bridge,
dred
feeder
hogs
weighing
Ore.
60-4 •
around/ 60 pounds If possible.
Write approximate weight and
number and price per pound. F.
O .B . Ashland, A. E. Slocum,
FOR SALK— Lot on Alida st. Hamilton City, fallfbrnla. 43-12
thè third lot from the Blvd. in­
quire of Mrs. Kluth 660 Fairview
IRON FOUNDRY— Brass and
street.
48-3« iron castings made to order, ma­
chine and stove repairing done
at Eagle Bros. Foundry, 140 Ob­
erlin St.
41-1 mo.»
LOST
FOUND — Pair glasses, owner
can have same b f calling at Tid­
FOR HALE—New house, hard­ ings office and'paying for thib
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wood floors, breakfast n o o k ,
basement, garage, large lot. Very
reasonable, 10 per cent down and
1 per cent per mo. Phone 317
L or 668 Holly St.
48-tf
FOR HALE OR ..TRADE— 16'J
acres located In Illinois Valley,
one-fourth mile off new Red­
FOB SALE—Hudson car Ir wood highway, Josephine county;
about 20 acres under cultivation,
good condition. 88 Bush SL,
22-1 me.« 56 acres under fence, two good
DEFEAT
The Fish-Wheel, Trap, Seine Bill
VOTE 333 X NO
It will place a monopoly of fishing in the hinds "of one class, most of
Whom are not Oitixens, and who have already repeatedly sought to raise the
price of raw fish so at to place it beyond the reach of the average consumer.
Fishing has seldom, if ever, been better.
There is no occasion for factional discrimination and confiscatory legisla­
tion. .
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This Bill Is -Opposed By
The Astoria Chamber of Commerce (the home of the principal sponsors)
The dlatsop County Press.
' The d . 8. Bureau of Fisheries.
By all fair minded citizens respecting the rights of property and believing
in common justice;
The Bill, If Passed, Will—
Further increase taxes;
: Raise the price of fish to the consumer;
Violate a solemn treaty with the State of Washington, making it a scrap
of paper;
Confiscate hundreds of thousatids of dollars worth of property, without
process of law;
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Throw many people out of employment In Wasco, Hood River, an^ Mult­
nomah Counties;
Destroy industries and valuable taxable properties in these Counties;/
Leave the Columbia River a boundary stream subject to concurrent, juris­
diction with the State of Washington in a legal chaos — without law or regu­
lation.
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Ih the interest of the consumers of salmon, the already overburdened taxpay­
ers,, of coitomon sense, fairness, and justice.
OPPOSE THIS VICIOUS MEASURE
VOTE 333 X NO
THE DALLES-WASCO COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
By L. BARIUM, President.'
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Lbo. A. Schanno
Jòhn Milne
J, H. Welaa-
T- A. Samnlis, ir.
By W.
er Stumppullers, 380 each. Horne
power 376. Automatic
Gatte
Hand well borers, waterwheels;
i l l 3rd, Renton, Washington.
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23-tf
Visiting with Daughter-—
Mr’ . A. S. Kleinhammer of
/» p iegate Is spending a few days
1” > Ashland with her daughter,
Mrs. Clyde Young. During Mrs.
Kleinhammer’s a b s e n c e , Mrs.
Rena Van Dyke and daughter
Florence, of Medford, formerly of
Ashland, will have charge of th^i
hodheiofd duties at the Klelh-
Uammer Koine.
Mr. J. A. MeOee and cousin
Harry Ritchie motored to Med­
ford this morning* to look after
business affairs. They reutrned
thia afternoon.
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hay F. Welly
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Thomas E. Griffith
J. G. Odell
,
Lester Emerson
Directors.
’ Chris Behmidt
Former Members
OREGON STATE FISH COMMISSION
DR. W. J. CRANDALL
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS
Osteopathic
Physician and Burgeon
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
CUT THIS OUT— W IS WORTH
Office Phone 126
MONEY
Send this ad and Id cents to
Foley and Co., 2836 Sheffield
Ave., Chicago, ill-, wrlting fdnr
name aad address clearly. Tod
will receive a trial bottle of
Foley's Honey and Tar
Com­
pound, for coughs, colds, croup
(spasmodic) and tickling throat:
also a trial packet each of Foley
Pills, a diuretic stimulant tor
the kidneys, and Foley Cathartic
Tablets fof constipation, bilious­
ness. and sick headaches. These
wonderful remedies have helped
millions of people. Sehd for
them. Sdld everywhere.— Mo. 4.
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First National Bank Building
0. ELLYSON SHINN
V Dentist
Dr. Charles A, Haines
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Physician and Surgeon
Citizens Bank Bldg.
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-L
Office Phone 151
Res. Phone 184
OFFICE HOURS .
10 to i s a. m.—S te S p. as.
Evenings by Appointment
Citizens Bank BwUdlng
Ashland, Oregon
DR- MATTIE B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
¿R. ROLAND ALLEN
Physician and Su/geon
108 Pioneer Avenue
THE AETt SALOON LEAGUE URGES THAT
DRV VOTERS OPPOSE
ROBÉRT N. 9TANFIELD
Office and Residence
Phone 38
Office Phone 108
Residence Phone 401-fi
OFFICE HOURS
10 4 2 a. m. — 2-4 p. m.
6:30 - 7:30 p. m.
OFFICE HOURS
CONVALESCENT
HOME
VENDOME HOTEL
153 Granite St.
Mrs. B. E. Grant, Prop.
Open to all In need of health
Practical Nursing.
Old people and Invalids board
ed and cared for.
WHITTLE TRANSFER
A STORAGE 0 0 .
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Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling. -
Auto Freight Terminal
Attention Voters !
Phone* 117
Offieo 89 Oak S t
As candidates of the Democratic Party asking the honor and re­
sponsibility of representing this county and district in the State
Legislature, yon have a right to know whore we stand on issues
that are paramount to you ahd the voters of Oregon.
We hold th at the Dennis Resohltion is inimical to
the best interest of onr county and state; that it is
unfair, unjust, and if adopted will hind Oregon to a
fixed program from which there will be no reeourse
for a jæ rio a of 14 years, establishing a precedent
that is dangerous in the extreme.
We believe in the strictest economy in government,
consistent with n growing State aud State Institu­
tions.
M P .I L
Mrs. W. M. Barber in Charge
This Advertisement paid for by'the Campaign Committee of the
Anti-Saloon League of Oregon, E. A. Baker, chairman, 606 Porter
Building, Portland, Oregon.
We heartily favor the Oregon Direct Primary
law and are unalterably opposed to nny altera­
tions or amendments thereto, which seek to take
from voters their right and privilege of nominating
candidates for public office. The convention is a
relic of the pàst.
1O.1Í A. M.
First National Bank Building
VOTE POR EITHER ST1IWER OR HANEY
Clean rooms by day, week or
month — All outside.
HERE AT LAST
Tailor-Made Shoes
Wt'men's Shore, 07.85
Men’s Shoes, 07.85
For the Whole Family
Tailor-Made Shoes are fltted
to six actual foot measurF
menu in any style— In the
leather you like beet aad In
high or low shoes as yon pre­
fer. Now you can enjoy foot
comfort and have perfect shoe
style and .maximum service.
H. C. HANSON
«8 Gresham
Ashland. Ore.
SKILLED LOCKSMITH
Fixit Shop
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Lewis. H. Jacks, Prop.
Car keys, all makes by lock
number. Keys flt to door locks
utd padlocks of all kinds. Mall
orders solicited.
Gas, Olla and Repairing.
Washing and Polishing Can.
Storage from 33.00 to 36.00
Par Month. Why Stand Yonr
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Car Outaidet
Phone tO
SB Third 04.
Service Guaranteed Beet.
1ST ST. OARAGE
Rear Union Oil Htatlon
Valve Refaring and Grinding
a Specialty
We havb installed machinery
which makes your valves op­
erate perfectly.
We inspect cars,, locate trouble
free of charge.
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C U F F BURLINGAME
Painter
and Decorator
Paper Hanging — Tinting
a Specialty
Call ia for a Chat.
J. W. Barr A Son
Estimates Gladly
We arc opposed to the adoption of additional un­
necessary laws which serve no other purpose than
Newcombe For Wood
Phone 631
Fact. and Fl, lllox, Í5 0 cO. ft.
Ixtail .....,......................... 08.00
R lllox and Mili Ends, 8 Tler
THAT VOTERS MAY KNOW
We ask Republican Legislative Candidates to announce through the
newspapers where they stand on these important issues:
What Is your position on the Dennis Resolution? Where do you stand
on the Direct Primary, and is it toot i fact that you are pledged to
introduce in the Legislature and wofk for the adoption of a Pre-
Primary Convention measure, which has for its object the nullification
of the Direct Primary law?
J. R. BOWEN
Candidate for Representative
OLEN FABR1CÄ
Candidate for RepteSMktative
lx>ad ___.................... 08.00
10 In. Pino Hlaba and Bdga.
a 1-8 Tfc-r Lda.........87.00
13 In. Plnft Slah * Ends, 8
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10 in. Flr Slab MUI Rnn, 3 1-0
THE POWDER PUFF
BRAUTE
SHOPPE
(Over The Tidings)
Under the Direction of
Rose Sullivan.
Phone 77
For Appointment
4 ft. Dry Pipe Stans, per
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4 f t /n r y
State,” per’
Cord .... - ................... 07.00
8 Cord LA, ....... ..
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Rd Rraldrnt Here—
Fred Quade of Berkeley, Cal.,
ha8 been "Pend‘n< •
to
Ashland. Mr. Quade lived hare
in 1906 and thia la the flrtt timb
One Block East «t the. Ash-
land Laundry, |O 0 W tate St.
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h*8 been her* •lBe#
<8
much ’ «Prlaad andJ>leaa-
ed In the many Im*roveme4lts la
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to rttara to
8UB8CRIBB FOR THE TIDlNdfi. this city In the »ear Mtaro.
8. NELSON, Executive Manager and Secretary.
E. L. Curtin
J. W. Hoech
Pat Foley
O. L. Corey
Geo. H. Flagg
Fred P. Kendali
WB
iXiry. T
tarns. chicken house. anJ out­
buildings. Individual w a t e r
#s.
èQUlphient, 114
rights. w ill trade tor rekldenoS
property hi lfedtord or email h *
teage farm property near AlB-
land, or will take good car at
FOR HALE: — White Rotary
truck as first payment, or W l
Sewing machine tor 160.00 at
take small payment down, bal­
pells Corner.
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ance like rent.
Address H. P.
Cgger, 366 So. Central, Medford.
47-1 W ed.-««t Will Edit Soenty Now»—
Beginning next Saturday, No­
FOR SALK—Five eights
vember 6, the Courier* will again
cable, 6c foot. Q. S. Butter,
hare a society section every
week.
Mrs. A. B. Davis, who
* FOR SALE—-Jersey cow, young over a year hgb conducted this
heavy milker. Inquire at 64 Cal- lertlcfflr, will again hé sbelety
liorhla St.
81-1* Mitor. Those hating social Items
to report should call Mrs. Davis
COCKERELS, counter - tencred as early in the week as possible
white leghorns. Pedigreed, vig­ At 14 8-J. Mrs. Davis conducted
orous, free range, big producing àn excellent social section before
cockorels, 6 to 60 dollars each, and the Courier urges that full
quality pay«, counter Leghorn cooperation be given her. —
Farm, Ashland, Ore.
47-1-ma 'Grants Pass Courier.
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OándkbtS for Otate Senator
DR. ff. p . ttttSHOLM
Vatwinart Graduate
ÍI7 Oak St.
Phone 148-J
MACBWÍLL
The Interesta of ifcfekson Odanty Are Our Itoterests
Paid A dt. by Cduiity Democratic Central Committee
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