Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 03, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    FOR ¿ÁLE— In* Klamath FalU
good 6 acres Joining city limits..
2 r e o » house »ad Urge garaSe*
would consider trade tor Ashlaml
boma.
Brown « Klee. 63 R.
Rheumatism
Stopped Often
In One Day
Sykhynahpi
DB. W. J. CBANDALL
Mr». Dan Ktriurd» Kind« llrm iik -
able Way to Stop Rheumatic
I'alin) la One Day.
FOR a m
HATH X and X room faraJehed
sgits. (OS mat- vm «MIR < vpry
low price for Winter.
Fred R.
Neil, Ashland Craamery og phone
♦86-B.
»3-6
FOR RENTL—Furnished apart­
ment, | room» separate entrance
— targe d o se closet and bath,
piano and silverware. Reason­
able rent to right party. Adnttn
tn ly, >6 So., Xnd. Phone 363-J.
Call at side entrance. •
63-tf
. FOR MBNT—Four room fur­
nished saarimaat with garage.
Adults only, 1101 > Boulevard.
Fhone Ï7J-R.
6$-tf
FOR RENT—Clean three-room
apartment. AjhUta ogly, 47 Fifth
FOR RENT— Bright and min­
gy 'furnished apartment. Close
la. Call forenoons or evenings • »
Holman. Phene 313-H.
»1-3
and unfurnished flat, SI So. 2nd
86.
26-tf
FDR RRNT: 4-reem furnished
apt., Moo 2 rooms. Phons 28»J.
34rtf
OR
Com­
FOR BALE— Gnaranteed used
pletely furnished 6 room houro
cars. Claycomb* Rotor Co. Ford
near normal scheel and High
Garage. PM ne 10.
64-tf
school. $36 por mo. Brown *
Rice. Phone 2MJ. 6» N. Main.
FOR MALE — Dry mancanota
wood, $4.$« tier. Wm. Lnverner,
FOR BALR—Mew house, hard­
phone $7F3.
$4-4*
wood. floorfk breakfast n o o k ,
basement, gataf*. Urge lo t Vory
FOR FBPMRAL LOANS ad­
reasonable, 1< per cent down and dress R X, Ashland, phone 1TF4,
1 por cent per- mo. Phono >17 F . L. Natter, Secy.-Trees.
63-5*
L or > |* Roily « .
43-tf
FOR SALE ■—T Encyclopaedia
Britannica new, full
leather
bound, India paper, for less than
* FOR RENT— Ftfrulshel house half. 276 B St.
>3-2*
Garage near schools. Phone 317
FOR SALE— New iron wagon
L e r inquire IS» Holly 8t.
48-tf
with broad wheels. Will trade for
FURNISHED HOUSE - t Just wood. Inquire Jordan Electric
’ *
52-3*
the home for family tor winter. Co.
Not far from Washington School.
FOR HALB— W inter Potatoes,
Electric washer stoves, meds etc.,
1st
grade, $2 per cwt. 2nd grade
»20 per month. See owner at
$1
per
cwt. 8. C. Royston, 1
31 8. Second 8t„ or phone 394-3.
» M l block north overhead bridge.
62-3*
furnlsh-
Cnll 36 8.
51-tf
W ANTEIL—-Mag netoea to re-
eftarge, $1.60. Recharged with
our new Servali Charger. Clay-
FOR SALE — Holstein Jersey comb Motor Co. Pkode 50.
cow. Just fresh with third calf.
W. M. Petri, Anddrson Creek
Road or. Phone 12F31.
52-1
RENT— Furnished room
COCKERELS, ceanter - tanored.
Call evenings, »1 Union. Phone white le'ghorns. Pedigreed, vig­
»»ML
14-»* orous, free range. '•■tg producing
FOR RENT— Room with or cockerels. I to 50 dollars each.
Quality pays. Countur Leghorn
without board; Fhone 346-J.
. 4 7-1-mo
’
64-3* Farm. Ashland,’ Ore
RPPMB—if row. ase tonkin»
foe Inexpensive sleeping and liv­
ing yoom, one our third floor
ro o a » They are attractive, new
and elea n, also warm and com-
foetahlc. Will give board also.
Cal$ gt 31 South Second street or
phpme 394-R.
6-tf
WANTED
RANCH WANTED
WANTED— To hear from own­
er of good ranch for sale. State
cash price, full particulars. D. F.
Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 54-4-W
WANTED—Children to care
for by day, week or month. Ad­
dress, 140 Lincoln ' St. Phone
FOR HALE— Your choice of 267-R. Mrs. Purdy.
»1-1 mfl.
two young, round and valuable»
high producing, faultless Jersey ANY GIRh IN TROUBLE— May
communicate with Ensign Lee
cows, at »99 Beach et, Ashland.
of the Salvation Army at the
White Shield Home, 566 May-
FOR SALE— Whlte Leghorn
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
chlckens. Samuel Johnson, R.
1. Box 26», Ashland, Ore. 6»-2*
WANTED— Ten to one hun­
dred feeder
hogs
w eighing
around 50 pound* if possible.
Write approximate w eight and
FOB SALE: — W hitt Rotary number and price por pound. F.
Sawing machine tor »60.0» nt 0 . B. Ashland, A. E. Slocum,
Pella Corner.
'
|l - t f Ham ilton CUy, California. 43-12
FOR RENT— Private
1X4 Rah St. See Mia
Tidings office.
WANTED— Batteries to re­
charge. $1. Ctaycomb Motor C o-
Ford Garage. IPhone 60.
64-tf
Hand 5 « u borers, waterwheels,
IRON FOUNDRY— Brass and
111 3rd, Renton, Washington.
iron castings made to order, ma­
»
x«-w chine and stove repairing done
ever Otttaeas Bunk.
Stendell at Eagle B ros/F ou n d ry, 140 Ob­
41-1 mo.*
Parlor
Grand,
player
piano,
good erlin St.
WOMEN— Make money sewing
Children’s dresses.
Bungalow as new. 50 rolls of music in-
aprons. Experience unnecessary. eluded. Call 31 Gresham or phone KUUTION WANTED — Fem ale
FOR SALE— Cheap,
54-4*
Materials cut, instructions fur­ 324-L.
WANTED —• General house
nished. Radfleld Hfg. Co., 146
work by experienced young wo­
Tiding* A4* Bring Results
V . 42nd St., New York.
M-2*
man. Phone 153, Laenna Daley
153 Granite St.
53-2
Lodge Directory
Ashland Lodge No. 46, I. O.
O. F — Meet* In the I. O. O. F.
i hall every Thursday.
Noble
Grand, Mr. Hazelwood Vice
Grand, H. J. Walcott; Re­
cording Secretary, C. B. Hoop-
A.. W— Meet* io the Mummie
hall every 3rd Thursday. High
Priest, Clyde A. Malone; Sec­
retary, William Day.
Malta Commnudery No. 4, K.
T— Meets in the Rasonie hall
on the 1st and 3rd Wednes­
day*. Em. Commander, D. H.
Jackaoa; Recorder. William
Day.
Alpha- Chapter No. 1, O. B.
R— Meet* in the M*n°ntc hall
on the lat and 3rd Tuesday*.
Whpthy Matron, Mrs. Nellie
Putara: Secretary. Mr*. Leah
N. Caldwell.
Zatahua Temple, Daughter*
o< * e Nile— Moot* In tha Ma-
ronic hall every 2n<l Saturday.
Meets alternately at Medford,
Ashland and Grant* Pam. Prln-
cee* Ttraah, Lorena McNair;
Franklin;
Hofee Rebekah Lodge No. 14
— Meets in the L O. O. F. ball
on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.
Noble Grand. Mrs. May Elh;
Recording
Secretary,
Miss
Ethel Reed.
Ashland Lodge No. »44, B.
F, O. B,— Meets In the Elks
Temple every Saturday. Exalt­
ed Ruler, James Bowers Sec­
retary, Ed Thornton.
Moose hall on tbe 1st and 3rd
Mondays: Oracle, Mr*. A. A.
Madden; Recorder, Mr*. Alice
Turner.
Aahtaad Lodge No. 1ST. K.
of P.— Meet* in the I. O. O. F.
hall aa lat and 3rd Fridays.
Chancellor Bommander, Mil­
lard Dung.
Burnable Rette» Corpo, No
34.— Meet* In the I. O. O. F
hall no tbe lat and 3rd Satur
daya nt X p. m. President
Mr*. Alle« Turner; Secretary.
Mra. 8. A. Pptere, Sr.
DR. E B N E ST A. WOODS
■*
Rhau mattoni. Neuritis, a n d
‘that terrible suffering caused by
stiff lame Joints and muscles
need not be dreaded any longer
Since the discovery of Kurex Pre­
ranch, outrange, about
scription. Now It is possible for
ilo a teet Umher. Owner
those' who are tortured with
must seel. O. A. Pruitt.
Rheumatics and sleepless nights
Ove.
to overcome these troubles often
In one day's time, is the remark­
able statem ent of one who has
v.sed the treatment. This amazing
prescription is bringing renewed
health and freedom from dread
Rheumatism to thousands where
ENGLAND MAH TRADE
everything el/»e has failed.
WITH NO VNHMFLOYBR
Mrs. Dan Richards, Gold Hill,
' LUTON, #UF)— The, one trade Ore., writes, June 5, 1926: ’* 1
m England roasting not a single received your medicine and it is
unemployed man is the silk hat doing wonders for me. ‘ I am tell­
trade, according »to the local ing everyone about it. They all
megmtocturers.
Bay that I am so much better, and,
Every manufacturer has a full I know that I am. I wish that
staff of employes turning out the everyone could know of this med­
' beaver” that Je steadily growing icine. 1 shall tell every one I
in British favor.
jxae about R. Wlkhing you the
In the financial district o fL o a - jbest of luck.4*1 making everyone
don, directors of companies are j well and happy.”
’
resuming their Pre-War custom of
This wonderful
prescription
wearing a top hat and “Ctty ,nreparfed by a large laboratory
dress”— that is, black coat with land generally known as Kurex, is
striped trousers— to all board easily used at home and seems to
meetings.
work like magic in it rapidity on
ah* people of all ages and sere?.
No m atter what your age or Mis» Kotbi-rlnt Edsun ol California.
occupation,, no matter what you Who has lieen given the name
Sykhynahpi by the Hopl Indians. Is
! have tried, if you are suffering taking 1'urls by storm w ith her Hopl
j:rom Rheumatism, N euritis or dunct-s This shua» het practicing
jst.-ff joints we are so confidi nt In the famed Bote de Boulogne.
lK u:ex Prescription will stop It W l.;n does the name mean? Oh. yes
turq yellow and red
b o a t we offer to send a largu —' Leaves that
Ip autumn."
jtreatm ent for only $2.00 on TO
j day’s trial. If the results are not
I satisfactory and you are not m o r RENOVATION Of«' CHURCH
COMMENCED BY TURKS
j than pleased In every way, it
CONSTANTINOPLE,
( UP ) -
costs
you
nothing.
When your kidneys hurt and your
back feels sore don't get scared and
Send no money— Jus* your The ancient mosque of Suint So­
oceed to load your stomach with a name and address »0 It A. Har­ phia, built by Justinian In the
t of drugs that excite the kidneys
sixth century, is being repaired.
and irritate the entire urinary tract. man, Suite 2. McGee St., Kans is
A special commission of the
City,
Me.,
and
the
treatm
ent
will
Keep your kidneys clean like you keep
your bowels dean, by flushing them bo mailed at ónte. .S im p i/ pay Angora government was appoint­
with a mild, harmless salts whicn helps postman $2 on arrival. Use it ac­ ed to investigate the condition of
to remove the body’s urinous waste
the famous old church follow ing
and stimulates them to their normal cording to sim ple directions. If
activity. The function of the kidneys at the end of IP days you are 1 eports that the building was in
is to filter the blood. In 24 hours they not shówlng "wonderful Improve­ imminent danger of collapse. A f­
strain from it 500 grains of acid and ment” and freedom from Rheum­ ter an extensive survey of the en­
waste, so we can readily understand
the vital importance o f keeping the atism your money will ho refund­ tire structure they recommended
ed without question. This offer that repairs be begun lmmcdiate-
kidneys active.
Drink lots of good water—you «»n’t , Is fu lly guaranteed, so write to­
■ drink too much ; also get from any day and givo thia "remarkable
Workmen, wbilo suaremug for
pharmacist about four ounces of lad ' < prescription” a trial.
defects in the building, found that
Salts; take a tablespoonful in a. glass
of water before breakfast each morn­
lbo Infiltration of centuries of
ing for a few days and yonr kidneys ;
rain bad weakened the masonry
may then act fine. This famous salts !
and at points tbe walls are gradu­
is made from the acid of grapes and
ally slipping out of place.
lemon juins, combined with littaia. and
has been used for years to help clean
and stimulate dogged kidneys; also to
neutralize the acids in the system so
they are no longer a source of irrita­
tion, thus often relieving bladder .
weakness.
Newcombe For W ood
J ad Salts is inexpenslxe ; cannot in- ’
Phone 631 -
jure; makes a delightful effervescent 1
Jithia-water drink, which everyone (
Fact, and 1*1. Blox, 150 cu. ft.
should take now and then to help keep j.
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their kidneys clean and active. Try ’
It Blox and Mill Ends, 3 Tier
this ; also keep up the water drinking; (
I xhm I
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and no doubt you will wonder what «
10 In. Pine Hlabs and Edgs.
became of your kidney trouble and t
2 1-3 Tier lain............ »7.00
12 In. Pine Slab i t Entis, 3
Tier Ixls........................ »7.50
10 in. l'ir Slab Mill Run, 2 1-3
Tier Ld.............»3.00
12 in. Fir Hlab Mill
Run, 8
Tier 1x1......................... »H.25
ChnrcR
2 ft. Fire Plaee Plunk Ends,
F our
Pine & Fir, 2 Tier Ixl. »H.OO
P. C.
4 ft. Dry Pine Hlabe, per
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cord ................................ »0.00
FuR Gospel Temple
3 corti Ixls. ......
»10.00
Boulevard
4 ft. Dry Fir Slabs, per
J. 8. Murphy, Pastor
Osteop&thio
Physician and Surgeon
Practice Lim ited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
E y e , E ar, N ose an d T h roat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
O ffice P hon e 126
F ir st National Bank Building
0 . ELLYgON SHINN
Dr. Charles JL Hainss
Dentist
Physician and Surgeon
Citizens Bank Bldg.
O ffice P hon « 164-J
H om e P h o n e 1 6 4 -L
Office Phone 161
Res. Phone 184
Evenings by Appoihtment
Guineas Beak BeUdtag
Ashland, Prugna
DB MATTIE B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
DB. BOLAND ALLEN
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 108
Office and Residence
Phone 23
OFFICE HOURS
12 a. m. — 2-4 p.
6:30 - 7:30 p. m.
Drink Water to
Help Wash Out
Kidney Poison
C
OFFICE HOURS
IO to l a a. w.—8 to S p. m.
OFFICE HOURS
Ift-ia A. M.
3-5 F. M.
First National Bank Building
HERE AT LAST
Tailor-Made Shoes
CONVALESCENT
HOME
153 Granite St.
Mrs. W. M. Barber In Charge
Open to all in need of health
Practical Nursing.
Old people and invalids board
ed and cared for.
Meu’a Shoes, »7.35
For the W hole Family
Tailor-Made Shoes are fitted
to six actual foot measure­
ments in any style— in the
leather you like beet and 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
fk't Gresham
Ashland. Ore.
W HITTLE TRANSFER
A STORAGE 0 0 .
GARAGE
Third Street Garage
Citas L. Wimer, Prop.
Back of
Western Auto Supply Co.
Gas, Oils and Repairing.
C oal, W ood and S to r a g e
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
Auto Freight Terminal
Phon» 117
Office 89 Oak St.
Washing and Polishing Cars.
Storage from $3.00 to $5.00
Per Month. Why Stand Yonr
Car Outside?
Phono TO
r BB Third 86.
Service Guaranteed Best.
SKILLED LOCKSMITH
F ixit Shop
Painter
Lewis H. Jacks, Prop.
and Decorator
843 East Main St.
Car keys, all makes by took
Paper Hanging — T inting
a tun her. Keys At to door locks
a Specialty
ind padlock* of all kind*. Mall
arders solicited.
Church Directory
Methodist Episcopal Church
N. Main and Laurel streets.
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
Laurel street. Phone 87.
P rc e b y te rta a
Church
N. Main and Helman Streets.
Hugfi T- Mltchelmore, PSstor,
132 N. Main SL Phone 491-L.
Lutheran Church
Services in Adventist Chnrch
Fourth and C St. H. H. Young,
Pastor, 638 Boulevard.
First Church of Christ
Sctentfct— South Pioneer Ave.
Mrs. William Aitken, First
Reader, 128 S. Pioneer. Phone
448-L.
Clirbit.len Church
B and Second Streets.
V. K. AI Iiron, Pastor,
, 630 Boulevard
Catholic Church
Sixth and C Street*
The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody
I
Cord
Trinity BgJecogetl Church
Second Street
Pok Street
»7.00
»10.00
One RIock East of the Ash­
land Laundry. 105 W ater St.
THE POW DER P U F F
Valve
R e fe c in g
n nri
BEAUTE
G r in d in g
a Specialty
» each RMbgg»
Under the Direction of
Rose Sullivan.
free of charge.
.Call in for a Fits».
F o r A p p oiB tn w n t
Accredited
Training
DH» J. P. CHISHOLM
Veterinary Graduate
e» »A8-J
767 Oak St.
Faya
W. T, BLACKWELL
RhorlhaiKl
Miu-hliio Bookkeeping
Bu rrougliN ( 'alcuutior
HtiNineNM Office Practice
Medford B usiness Ooliege
llux
Fair
Allowance
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
¡Good team and mutar track*,
'Good servie« at a rouganhlu
Building, rapairing, shingling, price —» Phone 88.
painting, tinting and cem ent
work. Phono 3»»-L.
16-30
JORDANS BAB* AM
FRHIGB’g TRANSFER
CABINBT WORKS
Phone 41»
375 B St.
Dr&ya^e, storage and long dist­ Corner Helman **d Va»
ance hagllng.
60-tf Phone 161.
Mom and Pop
¡'s a b u n c h o f
1 XT TVTBB OAffffViM«
ro«CH SIMPS AWAY-
SHO PPE
(Over The Tidings)
We have Installed machinery
which makes yonr valves op­
erate perfectly.
We inspect earn, locate trouble
Red Pepper Rub takes the "ouch
■rom sore, stiff, «thing joint«. It can
Rev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar, I tot hurt you, and it certainly stops tha
rheumatism torture at once.
42 Second Street. Phpne 110 4d When
you are suffering »0 you cai
tardly get'around, just try Red Peppe
grogatiounl Oturth
<ub and you wilt have the quickest re
Boulevard
ief known. Nothing has such concen
. Cha*. D. Gaffney
rated, penetrating heat a« red pepper!
469 Boulevard
: Itut az soon as you apply Red Pcppc
Rub you will feel the tingling heat It
Free Method!** Church
hree minutes it warms the sore spo
E. Main and Sixth Street
' hroMgb and through. Pain and sore
Emma R* Thompson, Pastor.
mss are gone.
' • Ask auy good druggist for a jar o
Anwbw Red Pepper Rub. Be sure 4
Hargadine and F irst Street*.
let the genuine, with the name Knwle
Myron 8. W oodworth, Pastor,
Sixth and C Street*. Phone $06
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3 Corti Ixl............
Pentecostal Church
Stono Church, Fifth and Main
streets
E. F. BRtgham, Pastor
1ST ST. GARAGE
Itear Union Gil Station
By Taylor
OÜTA TH6R6 You
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I X CALL A COP
G u e s s i ’ d a e r r s f f p o t t h c s C
B A C K -HENRYÄ MAHLE T& HOffT
HlMSCUF UF
HAPPEN TO.
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, XHB STUPÌ WERENT TM ffPe >
YbO'RG A F ilms MRtMKI
AROUND MATTLINtt M \
r i n g i n g ray ODORaeu.
FIND YOU flARR'dl
LF IT WASN'T T
have
Be*
to r yo u
FAMILY
VOO RUN IN
Bataad Pnrita-
apd 3rd Thursday*,
Moose Hall.
at the
meets each Monday night, 7:30
at Library.
porn Circle No. 54, Nelffh-
I of the Woodcraft.— Meet*
he I. O. O. F. hall on the
and 3rd Monday*. Ounrd-
x y -h K -r nat w. O. Pean-.
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