Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 18, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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THURSDAY, Mot. 18,
FO R SA L E —- F u rn itu re
11
FOB SALB —
FOB REN Y—-Up-to-date «nail
apartment, also tartar apartment.
Inquire at 11 8. Second sL, or
phone 894-R.
64-tf
FOB RENT —- T hree
ap artm ent
furnished
parage, SOS B oulevard.
room
v 11 k
61-6»
FO R SALE OR R EN T
FO R SA L E — or rent, m y 10
acres
lu a lfa lfa , on e m ile ea st o f
LAND AUCTION— A creage sub
tow
n
In
T alen t Irrigation. C. A.
d ivision . F ron tage P a cific H igh­
60-tf
w ay and R ogue R iver. C hoicest Gray, 1872 Iow a
black san dy loam soil. T uesday,
FOR SALE OR RENT — New
N ov. 30. A dd ress W alter H. Jon es
h ouse, hardw ood .floors, break­
M edford, fo r Inform ation.
fa st , nook, basem ent, garage,
63-12*
la rg e lo t.
V ery reasonable, 10
per o ea t dow n and 1 per cen t per
m o. P h on e 317-L or 668 H olly
For bargains in Real Estete St.
-
4 8 -tf
T w o unfurnished apte,
an d w ater fu rn ish ed . 310 à mo.
O m aha R oom s.
try Brown and Bica, 83 No. Main.
ft.
2 3 4 -tf.
F O B K ENT — F urnished apts.,
and unfurnished fla t, SS So. Snd
W A N TED
tU seela n eo a s
St.
1 6 -tf
FOB RENT — Fam ished Ho
RANCH W ANTED
W ANTED— To hear from ow n­
F O B R E N T — F iv e room fu r­ er o f good ranch for sa le. State
n ished h ou se on M t A ve. Inquire cosh price, fu ll particulars. D. F.
a t 713 Oak St., or phone 4 27.L . B ush, M inneapolis, Minn. 54-4-W
66-lt»
WELL DRILLING— R. C.
Vo-
F O B RENT— 4 . room
house chatzer, deep w ell d rillin g , T alent,
64-1 mo.*
w ith range, good garage.
Call Ore. P hon e S8SJ3.
1 1 7 8 th St.
«6-2*
W ANTED— M agnetoes to re­
ch arge, 31.6 0 . R echarged w ith
FO R RENT— R easonable pric­
our new Servell Charger. Clay-
ed , 3-room
furn ish ed
house.
com b M otor Co. P hon e 50.
278 B st. P h on e 3 3 2 -Y . .
6 4 -tf
64-3*
A N T CURL IN TROUBLE— May
FO R BE N T— R oom y old farm
eom raunicate w ith E n sign Lee
h ou se a t ed ge o f tow n n ot too
o f th e Salvation A rm y a t th e
fa r from school.
Suitable for
W h ite S hield H om e, 666 May-
large fam ily.
F urnished w ith
fair A ve., P ortlan d, Oregon.
electric w asher, sto v es, beds, etc.
Inquire a t 31 8 . Second S t . or
W ANTED— B atteries to re­
phone 394-R .
6 4-tf c ita r le . | 1 . Claycom b Motor Co..
Ford Garage. P h o n e 6 0 .
5 4 -tt
FO R R EN T— F urnished cabins
and sm all ap artm ents. R eason­
IRON FOUNDRY— B rass and
a b le by w eek or m onth. 153 Oran iron castin g s m ade to order, m a­
R e St.
60-tf ch in e and sto v e repairing done
at E agle Bros. F oundry, 140 Ob­
er lin St.
41-1 m o ?
READ TIDINGS CLASS ADS
Lodge Directory
A shland L od ge N o. 8 8 . A. F .
* A. M.— M eets In th e M asonic
h a ll every 2nd T hursday. Mast­
er, Dr. R. L. B u rd lc; Secretary,
W illiam Day.
S iskiyou C hapter N o. 8 1 , R-
A . IL — Moots in th e M asonic
h a ll every Ird T hursday. H igh
P riest, C lyde A . M alone; Sec-,
retery, W illiam D ay.
M alta Oosnmandery N o. 4 . E .
T — M eets In th e M asonic h all
o n th e l a t and 3rd W ed n es­
days. Em . C om m and«-, D. H.
Jack son ;
R ecorder, W illiam
Day.
Hllah Temple A. A. O. N. ML
S.— M eets in th e M asonic h all
every 1 st F riday. Illu striou s
P oten tate, F . D, W agn er; R e­
c o r d « , W illiam D ay.
A lp ha C hapter N o. 1, O. B.
8.— M eets la th e M asonic h all
on th e 1 st and 3rd Tuesdays.
W orthy M atron, Mrs. N ellie
P eters; S ecretary, Mrs. Lenh
N. C aldw ell.
Z ulelm a T em ple,
of T he N ile— M eets In the Ma­
son ic h a ll «very 2nd Saturday.
M eets a lter n a tely a t Medford,
A shland and G rants P ass. P rin ­
cess T lrsah, L orena McNair;
P rincess Z uleika, Grace Ma­
lone._________*__________ _______
A shland Chapter DeM bday—
M eets In th e M asonic h all on
th e 2nd
and 4th
M ondays.
M aster
C oun sellor,
M ilton
F r a n k lin ; Senior C ounsellor,
R oland P a rk a
'■
M ahogany Onaap No. 8 6 8 5 ,
M. W . A.— M eets In th e M oose
h a ll on th e 2nd and 4th F ri­
d ays.
P ilo t R ock Bacaoapaaeat No.
1 8 — M eets in th e I. O. O. F .
h a ll on th e la t and 3rd Tues­
days. C. E. H ooper, Scribe.
A corn C ircle N o. 54« N eigh ­
bors o f th e W oodcraft.— M eets
In th e I .T ). O. F . h a ll on th e
1 st and 3rd M ondays. Guard­
ian N eighbor, Mrs. W . G. P res­
cott; C lerk, Mrs. W m . Sten-
n ett.
A shland Lodge N o. 45, I. O.
O. F .— M eets in th e I. O. O. F.
h all every T hursday.
N oble
Grand, Mr. H azelw ood
V ice
Grand, H. J. W alcott; R e­
cording S ecretary, C. B. Hoop­
er.
Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14
— M eets la th e I. O. O. F. b all
on th e 2nd and 4th T uesdays.
N oble Grand, Mrs. M ay Kib;
R ecord ing
Secretary,
Miss
E th el R eed.
bodge No. 944. B.
P. O, R.— Moots In th e E lk s
T em ple ev ery Saturday. E x a lt­
ed R uler, J a m « B ow ers Sec­
retary, Ed T hornton.
O u n p N o. 8 8 9 8 , R oyal
bora. — M eets In th e
M oose h a ll on th e 1 st and 3rd
M ondays: O racle, Mrs. A. A.
Madden; R edbfder, Mrs. A lice
Turner.
Ä
A shland L od ge N o. 1 1 7 , K .
s f P .— M eets la th e I. O. O. F.
kail on 1st and 3rd Fridays.
C hancellor C om m ander, M il­
lard Dnnn
B u rn sid e R e lie f Corps, No.
84.— M eets in th e I. O. O. F.
h all no th e 1st and 3rd Satur­
d ays. a t . 2 p. m.
P resid en t,
Mrs. A lice Turner; Secretary,
Mrs. 8. A. P eters, Sr.
A shland H om estead No. 4 0 0 7
B . A . Y.— M eets in th e I. O.
O. F . h a ll bn th e 2nd and 4th
M ondays.
F ratern al B rotherhood— 1st
and 3rd
T h ursdays,
a t th e
M oose H all.
Throoplilcal Ixxlgtl
onday n ig h t, 7 :30
m eets each Mo
a t Library.
A sh lan d CUmp No. 948, W.
O. W — M eets in th e I. O. O. F.
b all o a th e 2nd and 4 th Mon­
d ays. C lerk, J. R. W ick; Con­
ant C om m ander, C. E. Lane.
O. A. R.— 2nd and 4th Sat.
each m onth, Arm ory, 2 p. m.
V isitors W elcom e. O. O. V an­
natta, Com m ander.
F O R SA L E: — W h ite R otary
fiftrta g m ach ine fo r 350.06 at
t l- t f
Pells Corn«.
O m Oeot a Word Per boartton. No Ad Lee» than 25c.
W ILL BCHANGE Good O liver
T ypew riter for Shot Gun In A - l
con d ition. Box 100, T idings.
66-2
.V0UMU0W XNff
LATE
r t h e o r r c e .A H o
m a u x » m N w w io u te
PMUSCTOWi M lr r iN û ,
AMOnUMOfteOVi NI9MY
a o iN te 'c a «
DR. W. J. CRANDALL
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
• •
•' Office Phone 126
n o n u EXPECiED
FROM M B
Office H ours: 2 0 > IS and S - 5
Mwedenburg B u ild in g
F irst N ational Bank B u ild in g
. C. ELLYSON SHINN
Balance of Power in Next
Senate Cause for
iWorry
Dr. Charles A. Hainae
Dentist
Physician and Surgeon
' „ C itizen s Bank Bldg.
W ASHINGTON, NoV. 18.— Th«
a d m in istra tio n ’s
p rofessional
L O S T :- P ock et A erial photos. view ers w ith alarm are becom ing
R eturn to T idings office.
66-3» exercised over th e prospect« o f
trouble at th e h ands o f th e in­
..^LOST— O ne silv er w atch w ith su rgen t group w hich w ill hold th e
ch ain attach ed , about 1 :0 0 P. M. balance o f pow er 1U th e next sen ­
B etw een 737 B oulevard and Tid­ ate. H ow ever, Inquiry reveals
in gs. R ew ard for return to Tid­ th ese Insurgents as being about
ings.
«a co h esive a t the m om ent as •
dozen m etropolitan opera so n g ­
FO R R EN T - - R oom s
birds.
L acking a leader they are a ll
FOR REN T: —
F urnished
sleep in g room w ith beat, su itab le ta lk in g at once, each in h is ow h
for tw o. 478 B lvd. Board if d e­ key, th e total e ffe c t sou nd in g lik e
sired .
66-3t* the radio set, w hen th e baby g ets
at It. U ntil th is situ a tio n c le a n
FO R R EN T— In private hom e up and a d efin ite program ia d e­
tw o large su nn y room s. K itchen ­ veloped the ad m in istration has
ette, private entrance, clean and little to w orry about.
w ell furnished. Garage if w ant­
The first b ig q u estion o f stru t
eg y facin g th e in su rg en ts ia thi
ed , reduced rent. 165 7th St.
64-3 o f an extra session . 'Senato;
elec t B rookhart o f Iow a today
FOR RAUB
urged an extra sessio n
of co®
,
MISCELANEOUH
gross a fter March 4 to deal with
farm relief. One o f the o u t
FO R MALE — ... New S tan ley stan d in g p rogressive republicans
M itre Box. Large size. C ost 335. here, w hose su pp ort is needed to
W ill sell fo r |2 0 . P hone 201-L.
force such a proposal through
63-4» w ith eld ap proval.,
_
"I
d
on
’t
w
ant
to
say
an
y­
'Counter Leghorn farm , A sh­
land, Ore., for h igh grad e, vigor­ th in g about it u ntil I-#ee w h eth ­
o u s breeding cockerels. Order er a real dem and d ev elo p s,” he
now.
6 3 -tf said. “ I ’ve seen the sam e thing
happen too m any tim es befofo
FO R HALE— Thor w ashing m a­ J u st b efore con g ress m eets som e­
ch in e, sw in g in g w ringer, 266 6th body begins to yell lou dly for an
St. or ca ll 210-J.
61-tf extra session . But w hen you se t­
a
tle down to cou n t n oses yon
P h on e 14F 2 for T h ank sgiving
probably w o n ’t find ten senators
T urkeys and g eese.
60-10 w illin g to go th e lim it in a fig h t
I d o n ’t b elieve In forcing an extra
FOR MALE — House«
FO R RALE— My eq u ity In new sessio n by a flllib u ste r against
6-room m odern hom e and- tw o j appropratlon b ills. T hat is a poor
lo ts ad join in g norm al .grou nd s, w a y to g et one. It alw ays has
w ould con sid er lig h t car as pkrt been b ills th a t o u g h t to have been
paym ent. Call at house on Ma­ passed regard less o f th e extra
drone St., back o f norm al, R. F. session .
D. 1, Box 65i A shland.
65-3»
” W e sh ould w ait and sec
w heth er a real dem and d evelops.’’
FO R SA L E — L ive Stock
A nother q uestion trou bling the
FO R SA L E - — Y oung team . In surgen ts is th a t o f th e presl-
w elgh s ltfoo lbs, six years old, I d e n t’s pow er to rem ove appointive
also h arness and wagon. P hon e I o fficers. Just esta b lish ed by the
1 7 F 11, 1146 N orth Main. 66-3» , suprem e cou rt In th e M yers case.
I S en ator La F o lle tte o f W isconsin
FO R MALE: — Two valu able, has issu ed a sta te m e n t declaring
fa u ltle ss Jersey cow s, one reg is­ he w ill propose a constitutional
tered, at 389 Beach street, A sh­ am en dm en t.
O ne
dem ocratic
land.
66-3t* lead er Is w ork in g o u t a plan
LOST
Church Directory
M ethodist Episcopal Church
N. Main and Laurel streets.
H. F. P em berton, P astor, 117
Laurel street. P hon e 87.
P resbyterian Church
N. Main and H elm an Streets.
Hugh T. M ltchelm ore, Pastor,
132 N. Main St. P hone 491-L.
L utheran Chnrch
Services In A dventist Church,
Fourth and^C St. H. H. Y oung,
Pastor, 638 Boulevard.
F irst Church o f Christ
S cien tist— South P ioneer Ave.
Mrs. W illiam A itken, F irst
Reader, 128 S. Pioneer. P h on s
448-L.
C hnrch o f th e N azar eno
F ourth and C S treets
P . C. T h atch er, P astor
F u ll G ospel T em ple
B ou levard
J . 8. M urphy, P astor
P en te co sta l Church
S ton e C h srch , F ifth and Main
stre ets
E ., F . B ingh am , P agtot
T rin ity E p iscopal Chnrch
Second S treet
R ev. P. K. H am m ond, Vicar.
42 Second S treet, P h on e 110
C hristian Chnrch
B and Second Streets.
V. K. A lliso n , Pastor,
630. Boulevard
C ongregation al Chnrch
B ou levard
R ev. Chas. D. Gaffney
469 B oulevard
F r e e M ethod ist V ^urch
E.‘ Main and S ixth Street
E m m a R. T hom pson, Pastor.
C atholic Church
Sixth and C Streets
The Rev. F ath er, J. A. Carmody
8lxth and C Streets. P hon e 106
R ap tist Church
H argadine and F ir st Streets.
Myron S. W oodw orth, Pastor,
Oak S treet »
/
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Res. P hon e 184
-
C WKLU.UTTLB LADY,
WH6RC HAN6 TOO
3 H N THAT V ou ’fte
1 eexT iN G home from
school s o u t r e
DR MATTIE B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
10« Pioneer A venue
Office and R esidence
Phono 3«
OFFICE HOURM
10 12 a. m. — 2-4 p. m.
6:30 - 7:30 p. m.
An unofficial understanding was said to have been arrived
at between Sir Austen Chamberbtin of England, left, and
Premier Mussolini of Italy at a meeting on Mussolini's yacht.
Lady Chamberlain is seated, facing the camera.
( Ia t a r M t tosai
which contem plates a com m ission
composed of the president, vice-
president, speaker pt the house,
to make appointm ents.
— Insurgents are all agreed
.that Vare and Sm ith sh o u ld be
kept out of the senate, but dlf-
ltrencea h a v e ‘ been developed ou
how to ach ieve this end.
Apparent trouble 1 sth at the in ­
surgents have not yet developed
a header to replace the eld er La
Follette. N orris
1 b a ggressive,
hut he, lik e Boraf), Is a lone hand­
er. But until it does, the ad­
m inistration can postpone worry.
MANY NEW SEULERS
J
Entire State is Benefttted
by Land Settlement
Work
D espite the fact that N ovem ber
days brought th e incom ing w in­
ter, Oregon is w itnessin g a fru it­
fu l season in gathering new se t­
tlers w ithin Its borders.
That the en tire state Is bene­
fitin g by the land settlem ent work
and that settlers com e from east,
north and south to Oregon Is
proven by the reports that com e i
dally to the Land S ettlem en t De- j
partm ent of the State and P o rt­
land Chambers of Commerce.
In addition to the 909 new se t­
tlers located during the past
year, 12 fam ilies have been plac­
ed during the first two w eeks of
N ovem ber.
Several of th ese
have found su itab le
farm s
In
Josephine county w here unusuul
real estate activity has been
m anifested lately. A m ong th ese
new com ers to the Grants Pasu I
district are three C alifornians, A.
R. W igley and John A. G riffin,
w |io each purchased tw enty acres
and H. L. B u tler who Invested
$10,000 in 30 acres o f farm land.
M anitoba, Canada, yielded a
good settler
to
W ashington
county near F orest Grove w hen
Thom as Mulvay recently purchas­
ed an attractive seven acre tract
in vestin g
32500.
W ashington
county also drew C. Isbor, for­
m erly a resident of W ashington,
who settled near H illsboro on a
I fiv e a c ie tract requiring an in-
XHADDAVXV tN'CAUSE
X D ID ST HAVeAN
E kcoöb Toft. BEIN'
OUTA SCHOOL
T e v r e ffo r tV
H m m ll
CONVALESCENT
HOME
vestm ent of 3 1800.
K lam ath county reported the
largest sa le from the stan d p oin t
of acres. Don P ow ers a lso from
W ashington purchased sixty qcres
of K lam ath l a n d . " ’
M innesota contributed to the
now se ttle r ranks o f th e sta te A.
»’. R ockw ell, who has alread y in ­
vested 3600 in 28 acres in W ash­
ington county.
T h e
ad vertisin g
cam paign
launched about the first o f N o­
vem ber in p ublications in clu d ing
30 farm m agasin es and dally
uew spapers in C alifornia, Texas,
Florida
and M iddle W estern
StateB, is bringing a flood of in ­
quiries prem ising to keep new
se ttle rs arriving in Oregon all
during tho w inter season, accord­
ing to W. G. Ido, m anager o f the
departm ent.
C itizens B ank B u ild in g
A shland, Oregon
Mrs. W . BI. Barber In Charge
Open to all In. need o f health.
P ractical Nursing.
Old people and Invalids board­
ed and cared for.
WHITTLE TRANSFER
A STORAGE 0 0 .
P ack in g, C rating and Shipping.
Lbng D istance H auling.
'
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
Physician and Surgeon
Office P h on e 1 88
R esidence P h on e 451-R
O FFIC E HOURS
10-13 A. M.
3-5 P . M.
F irst N ational Dank B u ild in g
H E R B AT LAST
Tailor-M ade Shoe«
Wt-men’s S hoes, 87.85
Men’s Shoes, 87.85
For th e W h ole F am ily
Tailor-M ade Shoes are fitted
to six actu al foot m easu re­
m ents in any style— In th e
leather you lik e best and In
high or low sh oes a s you
fer. NOW you can en joy fvOt
com fort and have perfect sh oe
sty le aud m axim um service.
H. C. HANSON
A3 Groeliam
A shland, Orc.
EE
CLIFF BURLINGAME
Coal, Wood and Storage | Painter
and Decorator
Auto Freight Terminal
Paper Hanging — Tinting
a Specialty
Phone 117
Office 89 Oak St.
E stim ates G ladly Furnished.
P h on e 8 8
1ST ST. GARAGE
R ear U nion Oil Station
Valve R cfacin g and G rinding
a Specialty
We have Installed m achinery
which m akes your v alves op­
erate perfectly.
We in spect cars, locate trouble
fre e o f charge.
THE POWDER PUFF
BEAUTS
Best Treated'
E xtern ally
J« W. Barr & Son
SHOPPE
(O ver The T idin gs)
N ow
U nder the D irection o f
R ose S ullivan.
Phone 77
C all In for a O in f.
For Appointment
O NSTANT dosing upsets
little stomachs. Modem
C mothers
prefer to treat chil­
dren's colds externally—with
Vicks VapoRub. They simply
rub it on the throat and chest
at bedtime.
Vicks acts two ways at once:
(1) Like tbc old-fashioned poultice
in “ drawing o u t” the soreness and
pain» and, at the same time,
(2) Like a modem vapor lamp be­
cause the body heat releases the
ingredients in the form of medicated
vapors which are inhaled all night
long. These loosen the phlegm and
open the congested air passages.
Most colds yield by morning to this
double direct action.
F R H IG B 'S TRANK F E R
P hone 410
375 B St.
D rayage, storage and long d ist­
ance h au lin g.
60-tf
T. L . POW ELL
G eneral Transfer
Good team and m otor trucks^
Good service a t a reasonable
price — P hono 83.
JORDANS HASH AND
C A BIN ET WORKS
Corner H elm an and Van N ess.
P hon e 161,
194-tf
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
Tells How To Open Clogged
N ......................
ostrils aad End Head-
»d-Colds.
TOR. VoO -H C S B6TTCK AT
MAKIN4 e x c u s e s
T h a n x. a m
□
153 Granite St.
•
HUBSC1UUE FO R TH E TIDINGS.
V /eL L , HAM6 P op M AH6 j^N£.
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&
e ir a r ,i
OFFICE HOURS *
10 to 12 », m.— S t o 8 p. ■
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Office Phone 164-J
Home Phòne 164-L
E venings by A ppointm ent
______ Ji.
o n P shaw — w H ew eveR i w < x n o
TO DO ANVTStMG AROUND "THE
HOUSE, TOO MAVG A HONOReo
E t t u c e s - L'LU. D O IT
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Office Phone | 5 1 '
Mom *and Pop
VOP.
CLtAN
.TORMhCC
SfcMCWMVJAEKS
YMl
Business and Prolessiooal Wn
You feel fine In a few momenta
Your oold in head or caterrh will be
gone. Your clogged noetrila will open.
The air passage« of your head wlU
clear and you ean breathe freely. N o
more dulbii-eet headache; no hawking,
■Bulling, mucous dieohargea or dry-
no struggling for breath at night,
Tell your r e
druggist
M r you
’ ■ want a small
bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm. Apply ai
little of Mils fragrant,, antiacptlo
eraaa, la your noetrila. let It penetrate
through every air paeaage of the head;
•ootha aad heal toe swollen, inflamed
raucous membrane, aud relief comes
instantly.
I t is ju st what every cold and
caterrh sufferer needs. Dan’t stay
stulfed-up an*
CUT TH IS OUT— IT IS WORTH
•
MONEY
J
Aocreditod
Training Paja
Shorthand
M achine B ookkeeping
B urroughs C alculator
B u sin ess O ffice P ractice
Medford Business College
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packet each o f P aley P ills, a d lar-
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F oley ft Co., 1333 Sheffield Ave..
C hicago, 111., w ritin g your name
and ad dress clearly. You w ill
receive a trial bottle o f F o ley ’s
H oney and T ar Compound, for
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