Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 13, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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FOR RENT— Two-room apart­
FOB RBNT—Small store room
ment. Cheap. Inquire 391 E. suitable for office also apart­
Malm Ream S. after 1:3« p. m. ment. Very reasonable. Phone
263-R or can a t Shook Bldg. 01-4
Onr best ahsgU apartment win
soon be available. Suitable for
two ladles, completely furnished
RUN-PRUF—Makes silk stock­
and furnace heated. Chatteris, 316
Hsrgsdias.
; ee-3* ings wear longer, prevents breaks
and runa Distributed by Mrs. SV
FOR RBNT — Three r o o m mon. 26 8. Pioneer.
61-3*
apartment
furnished
w ith
T O TR AM P
Overland
garage, 605 Boulevard.
61-6*
coach to trade for lot or c
Two unfurnished' spts. Lights boats. J. C. Barker, 194 S
and water furnished. 910 a mo. Pioneer.
(
Omaha Room s.'
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'•
W A N Tfeo— Msgnetoes to
charge, 91-50. Recharged
FOR RRMT
Furnished apts.,
onr new Servell Charger,
sad unfurnished flat, 95 So. 2nd
comb Motor Co. Phone 50.
It
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34-tf
FOB BENT — Furnished Houses
F O * RENT— 6 room furnished
and ^-room unfurnished clean
and newly decorated apartments.
( lose to Inquire at Orree tailor
shop. Phone 04 .
91-9*
FOR RENT— House.
29 South Pioneer.
ANT GIRL DI TROUBLE— May
esanmunicato with Bnsign Lae
of the Salvation Army at the
White Shield Home, 555 May-
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
Officially presenting to the
public their Investigation of the
Pacific Lumber and Shaleries
Copjpany, formerly the Hartman
Syndicate, and the activities of
this company since It has been
under the direction of Charles D.
Crouch, president, a focal com-*
mittee, composed to J, H. Hardy
and T. R. Hardy, Q. H. Pierce,
O. F. Carsou, H. G. finders, Sr.,
H. O. finders, Jr., James Barrett,
J. H. Fuller, 8. D. Taylor and E.
D. Briggs, presented their report
to a general meeting of Interest,
The Dormitory Is one of the
ed local ctttsens Thursday eve­ features of the Monmouth School
ning.
and has been very efficiently ad­
The report which went Into ministered although It accommo­
detail as to the possibilities df dates only abodt one third of the
the industry, stated that after • student body and nearly every
thorough Investigation, “Wo be­ home In the town Is utilised for
lieve that the people of Ashland, the accommodation of students.
as well as nil others Interested Ashland’s Normal must have a
In shale oft production, should well equipped dormitory by an.
use their Influence and financial other fall to accommodate the
help at thia time to put the plant lncreabed number la attendance,
in actlto operation, for If the and to provide the necessary so­
said plant Is put In active and cial center and 'surroundings for
successful operation we believe these girls.
The entire board consisting vf
It will be one of the greatest in­
dustries on the Pacific coast.” . ►
Charles D. Crouch, explained
some ot the work that was be­
ing done at the plant, and de­
clared that with the present ad­
justments made In the report be
was. posltiv« that oil could he re­
fined at a handsome profit.
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Monmouth 8chQol srt the town
of Independence, the present
equipment at Monmouth Is still
greatly overcrowded.
FOB SALE: — White Rotary
Sewing machine for 950.40 at
Pells Corner.
21-tf
FOR SALE — Automobiles
FOR SALE—Guaranteed used
cars. Ford Coupe, 9175: S t a r
Touring, 9150. Terms or trade.
Oak Street Garage.
51-3*
Tidings Ads Bring Results
,
Osteopathic
Physician aad Burgoon
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Noee aad Threat
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_
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Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Office Phone 126
Office Hows: 10 - 1» and B - G
First National Bank Building
0 . ILLY SO N SHINN
Dr. Charles A . Haines
Dentist
Physician end Surgeon
Cttisens Bank Bldg.
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-L
-,
Day Storage, 6 a. m. to 7 p. m
$2.50 per month
Gas—Oil—W ashing—Greasing—Repairs
Free Crankcase S ervice'
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
Citizens Bank BulkHag
Ashland, Oregon
DR- MATTIE B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
108 Pioneer Avenue
CONVALESCENT
HOME
HERE AT LAST
Tailor-Made Shoes
W is m c ' s Shoe*, 07A 8
Men's Himes, »7J18
153 Granite SL
For the Whole Family
Tailor-Made Shoea are fitted
to six actual foot measure-
ments In any style— In the
leather you like best and In
high or low shoes as you pre­
fer. Now you can enjoy foot
comfort and have perfect shoe
style and maximum service.
Old people and Invalids board­
ed and cared for.
TURKEY
GROWERS
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating aad Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
A uto Freight Terminal
for buying turkeys at our new location in
Phone 117
Office 89 Oak S t
Estimates Gladly Furnished.
1ST S T GARAGE
THE POWDER PU F F
Medford.
Bring us your turkeys early in tile week, as
THE AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
Ashland, Oregon
the. early turkeys usually demand the best
priées. Late receipts sometimes harder to place
to advantage.
’Phone or write us for a copy of suggestions
Rear Uafoa OM Station
Valve Refactag and Grinding
all the turkeys that may be offered us.
Swift & Company
13th and Front S t —Phone 30—Medford, Ore.
SHOPPE
(Over The Tidings)
We have, installed machinery
which makes yotar valves op­
erate perfectly.
We Inspect cars, locate trouble
free ef charge.
Now Under the Direction of
Rose Sulllvaa.
PhàM 77
For Appointment
FE U G E 'S TRANSFER
Phone 410
375 B St
Drayage, storage and long diat-
suce hauling.
60-tl
6665 Cars Delivered
Daily Since May 1st
NORMAL SCHOOL BUS LINE
The Normal School bus will start again
next Monday morning, carrying normal school
jmd high school students from the city limits
on North Main Street to the school buildings.
C/aycomb Motor Co
The Forti Garage
The first bus will leave the city limits on
North Main at 7:30 A. M. and the Ashland
Hotel at 7:35 A. M. The bus will meet all
classes and will be go scheduled as to carry
Lincoln
Fordson
high school students to arrive for the 8:45
period. The bns also invites the patrounge of
CHAS. A. WHITE
If D O ES Make a Difference
Where You Buy Your fo rd
the citisena of Ashland. The fare is ten cents.
Accredited
Training
Pays
T. L. FOW ELL
General Transfer
Good team and motor trucks,
Good service at a reasonable
price — Phons 83.
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helmaa and Van N<
Phone 161.
It
Business is Good
the rarest and loveliest w e have ever shown
— because the Jewder’s a rt has made amaa-
ing advances in the la w few years. /
Medford Business College
N ew com be For Wood
Phene 831
la the Couaty Court o( the
State of Oregon for Jackson Fact, aad Pl. Bios, ISO cm ft-
Load ................. *........... S8-«0
County.
In the M atter fo the Estate of R Illnx and MU1 Bags, 8 Tier
W. P. Twomey, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned, administratrix of
the above named estate has filed
her final account in said county
court, and that the court has
fixed Monday, (he 27th day of
December. 1925, at ten o'clock
A. M., and the courtroom of said .
court as the tim e and place for
the hearing of any objections
there may be to the said report
and the settlement thereof.
Date of first publication, No­
vember 13, 1996.
JEANETTE TWOMEY,
Administratrix.1
91-5.Sat.
and Tar Compound
SHORT TALKS BT THOUGHT­ bouse." No opiates, i
form, made under rfglw
FUL MOTHERS
oontrol.
Foley’s Honey
A Pennsylvania mother speaks
first: “I know the worth of Fo­ Compound carries a ati
ley's Honey and Tar Compound. peal to thoughtful moth
Wo used ft for years, and It nev- whero. Ask for IL M
er failed us. For croupy chlld- where.— No. 1 • '
rea. feverish colds. distarbtog
sight coughs, ft gives us a feeling
of eeeurlty to bars Foley's Honey
A
f
B EA U TE
We pay cash and are in position to purchase
N
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Paper Hanging — Tinting
a Specialty
Monday, November 15tli, will be opening day
NOTICE OT FINAL HEARING
E A R L Y every purchase o f Jewelry
¡» in regpoose to some yearning for
beauty, some tender romance in
haman heart,
CXir moderate pricing
enables you tb express your aentbnent
w ith o u t too much o f a tug on the purse
strings. T O u r pre-H o lid ay collection is
H. C. HANSON
08 Gresham
Ashland, Orc.
ATTENTION!
on killing and dressing.
in Sentiment
Physician and Surgeon
OFFICE HOURS
>12 a. m. — 3-4 p. m
6:30 - 7:30 p. m.
Open to all In need of health
Practical Nursing.
Phone 14F9 for Thanksgiving
Turkeys and geese.
60-1 ©
oAn Investment
p, m.
Evenings by .Appointment
Mrs. W. M. Barber in Charge
Counter Leghorn farm, Ash-
land. Ore., for high grade, viger-
ous breeding cockerels, Order
63-tf
how.
An autographed copf of Zane
Grey'a latest book, ‘‘Tales of the
Angler’s Eldorade”, has been
received in Grants Pass by Joe
Wharton. The book deals with
the fishing in New Zealand where
Grey has spent considerable time
in recent years. In one chapter,
on the Tongarlro river. Grey tells
of his happiness In finding a
stream comparable to the Rogne,
“The greatest of American trout
streams.” All through the chap­
ter, Grey tells of the points of
comparison between the two
streams.
OFFICE HOURS
10 to l a a. au— fi to B
Office and Residence
Phone M
H- A. STKAHNH, Prop.
LOST— Ladles purse, 4x6 in,
FOR MALE — Service Station,
store and dwelling. Goods at in­ containing 940. Reward for finder
voice. Best location in Jackson Miss Vern Orr, Rogue River, Ore.
61-2*
county. Brown A Rice, 63 K.
Main.
«0-9
LOST— One silver watch wits
aln attached, about 1:00 P. M
FOR SALE — Ltsu Stock
itween 797 Boulevard and Tld-
FOR BALE—Cockerels.
You
gs. Reward for return to Tld-
want the best. Order now. Count­
er Leghorn Farm, Ashland .Ore.
FOR SALE — Furniture
*
dk . nunesTX wood *
Rea. Phone
WANTED— Batteries
LOST — Between Nutley St.,
FOR SALE— or rent, my 10
acres In alfalfa, one mile oast of aad Plaxa— Brown " Boston bag
town In Talent Irrigation. C,,A. containing babys articles, call
61-tf
Gray, 1973 Iowa
60-ti’ Mrs. R. R. Kruggel.
FOR SALE— Full blood Ply­
mouth Rock Cockerels, two tur­
key hens and 2 gobblers, 576 Lib­
erty.
61-9*
’ <
DR. W. J. CRANDALL
Office Phone 151
and inspect our clean, fire-proof garage
our car will lie protected from freezing,
making these special low rates on a cash
FOR BALE—New nouse, hard­
FOR HALE— Thor washing ma­
wood floors, breakfast u am k,
basement, garage, large lot. Very chine, swinging wringer, 266 6th
61-tf
reasonable, 10 per cent down and SL or call 210-J.
1 per cent per mo. Phone 317
Ladle* gentle riding home with
L. or 568 Holly St.
46-tf
saddle, bridle, cheap. L. Stan-
cllff. Central P oin t
59-4*
FOB SALE — Real Estate
Real Eetato
For bargains In Real Estate
try Brown aad Bleu. «9 Me. Mala.
314-tf.
Monthly Storage
$4 and $5 per month
ON ftEGENT MEET
I r o n FOUNDRY— Brass aad
FOR RBNT—House, also fur­
nished rooms. Inquire 461 Palm Iron castings made to order, ma­
Ave., evening*.
<1-3* chine and stove repairing done
nt Engle Bros. Foundry, 140 Ob­
FOB RBNT --B est furnished i- erlin St.
41-1 me.*
room house In town, 930. Brown
A Rico.
60-9
FOR SALE — Homes
Don’t overlook tte Low Stor­
age Rates. From | 3 j 00 to 95.00
a month at the Third street Gar­
age Charles Werner. Prop.
10 t.
PROTECT YOUR CAR IN OUR
STORAGE GARAGE
to re­
Inquire charge. 91. Claycomb Motor Co.,
54-tf
91-3 Ford Garage. Phone 50.
FOR BENT— Furnished cabins
snd small apartments. Reason­
able by weeh or month. 153 GraD
He B t
60-tf
the Governor, Secretary of State,
and Superintendent of Education,
who are ex-officlo members of the
board and Messrs. Geo. H. Hart­
man of Pendleton, W. F. Bryant,
Frank Miller of Albany, C. 1*
Starts of Portland, E. B. Briggs
e l Salem and J. H. FnUer ot
Ashland were la attendance at
the meeting.
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