Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 19, 1926, Page 7, Image 7

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    «RUGÍ
y w ja b rf 18,
Business and
O M IM i
Expert Says Present ¿lan
- for Buying Haa Re­
mained the Same
DR. W. J. CRANDALL
FOR SALS OR RENT
4viLl». ECHANGE Good O livef
FOR SALS — To «rig team ,
Velghi 1600 lbs, ste yearn did, T ypew riter tor S hot Gun In A-l
IX)8T:— P ock et A erial photos.
R eturn to Tiding» offlfee. ' « Í-Í*
....LOST-—One silv er watch w ith
^hath Attached, About 1:0« P. M.
B etw een 737 Boulevard and Tid­
ing*. * R ew ard tor return to Tid­
FOR RENT— Modern 7 - room in gs.
J
WANTED
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Y.M.C.A.WörkIs
In Varied Fields
I
t
1
*
’
P h on e 14F 2 for T h an k sgivin g
60-10
re­ T u rk eys and g eese.
charge. $1. C laycom b Motor Co..
Ford Oarage. Paone 60.
64-tJ
WANTED— Batterle*, to
Fbraished
Directory
Béal Estáte
F.
die
. Ashland Lodge No. 4$, I. O.
6 . F.— Meets in the I. O. O. F.
at-
h a ll every T hursday.
N pble
Grand, Mr. H azelw ood
V ice
Grand, H . J , W alcott; Re-
'* - cording S ecretary, C. E. Hoop-
ry,
Hölle ttêbehkh to itte Nb. 1«
— M *eU ln th e I. O, O, F . h a ll
on th e 2nd and 4 th T besdays.
N oble G ran d ,, Mrs. ” May Elb;
Miss
Recording , Secretary,
Ethel Reed
on th«
days, j
Jack so
DhF..
o,
P. O. E.— Meets in the Elks
Temple every Saturday. Exalt­
ed Ruler, James Bowers Sec­
retary, Ed Thornton. . .
IvV Ctoap N*. iAhS. Royel
Neighbor*. —• Meet* in th*
Moose hall da the le t end 3rd
MoUdafi: Oracle; Mr*. A. A.
Madden; Rdddrdet. Mrs. Alice
Turner. •
,, A sn iaaa ix x ig e n o .
on the 1st and 3rd Tnsadays.
Worthy Matron, Mr*. Nellie
Peters; Secretary, Mrs. Leah
N. CaldwUll.
w
,
hall on 1st
I
tarnender,
lard Dunn
ihland and Grants Pass. Prin-
B u rn sid e R elief Corps, N o.
24^—Meets in th e I. O. O. F .
h a ll no th e 1 st and 3rd S atu r­
days. a t 2 p. m.
P resid en t,
re. A llge Turner; Secretary,
re. S. A. P e td n , Sr.
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n
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in i! »
i i .f i
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Ashland Chapter DeModay—
M eets ip th e M eronic h ell on
th e 2gd
end 4th
Mohdays
M aster
C ounsellor,
Milton
F ra n k lin : Senior Counsellor,
Roland Phrkl, 7
, >
• Pilot R ock BOcaaspneent No
10— Meets lb the I. O. O. F.
hall on the 1st and 3rd Tues­
days, 0. E. Hooper, Scribe.
-aft.— M eets
h a ll on the
iy s. Guard-
Ur. G. Pree-
W m . 8ten-
S
MsKtaafl
fto. r a k
B. A. Y.— M eets in th e I. O.
. F. h all on th e 2 l d anh--4th
-
S ondeys.
Fratjcrnal
F O R H AI JS —
F O R SALE:
Sfewiifr inachltíé
P ella Corner.
F u r n itu r e
• W h ite R otaéy
tor $ 8 0 .0 0 at
2 1 -tf
FOR EXCHANGE — Real Estai
FÖR TR A D E— M issouri farm ,
100 acres. W ill trad e tor A sh­
land R es. property.
Farm one
end on e-half m iles from court
h ouse, K irksville, M issouri, suft-
t b le for su b-dividing into 5 or 10
afire tracts, tor poultry, trd ek dr
fru it raising. U nderlaid w i t h
coal. $65 per acre. 33 0 0 0 eneum -
heraqjce w hich can o e renew ed at
m aturity. A ddress Box "J", A sh ­
land, Ore.
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67-3
M li­
W B iS B S S
K jr s iiX T i»
E sta te
try Brown en d R ice. 63 N o. Main.
«
2 8 4 -tf.
ge No. 117. K-
i th e I. O. O. Fr
id 3rd Fridays,
e f P ,— M eets
C hahcellor
w m
For bargains in R eal
B roth erhood -
aba 3rd .tharedays, • at
Moose H alt
T hesophical L odge
m eets each M onday n ig h t, 7 :3 0
at Library.
its 'w h ole ex ist­
en ce, the Y. M. C. A. has worked
with the hom e, the Church and
the school, en d eavoring to sup­
plement th ese an gen cies, rather
than to supplant them . One of
the resu lts..grow in g o u t o f this
¿ o o p era tlo ^ h o s been, th e Chris-
in industry and co lleg e life, f it­
tin g th ese young m en in C hris­
tian C itizenship to take th e ir
stand in world a ffa irs and in
every w alk o f life. The C hris­
tian C itlaenship Program is n o i
a
separate
organihation,
but
rather a program of Christian
citizen sh ip to be w orked w ltti
boys in alt w alks o f life, w here-
ever a group con be form ed or
a need found. There is o n e
Comrade Club and a tribe o f
F rien dly Indians now form ed in
A shland, and the form ation o f
oth ers is Under way. Thus th e
Y. M. C,e A. worklnfc w ith th è
church, is ab le to tak e a boy
at the age o f n ine and hold him
wUh an allround program j»f d e .
velopm ent till he is ready to
take h is place o f leadersh ip in
the A ffairs o f th e nation: ’
N. Main and - L aurel Streets.
H. F. P em berton, P a sto r, 117
Laurel street. P h o n e 87
P resbyterian Chnrcb
& ¥ alr Wd .Helman Streets.
Hugh T. M itchelm ore, P astor,
132 N. Main St. P hon e 491-L.
Lutheran Chttrch
Services in A d ven tist Church,
Fourth and C St. H . H, YOting,
P astor, 638 B oulevard.
New Invention
Saves Millions
First Church of Christ
S cien tist— South P ion eer A ve.
Mrs. W illiam A itken, F irst
R eader, 128 S. P ion eer. P h on e
448-L.
YCHr
1 v or surely undermines the
Second Street
lev. P , K. Hsnnmond, Vicar,
2 Second S treet. P hobe 110
Boulevard
R e v . /Chas. D. Gaffney
489 B oulevard
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sfest cw t know*.for Pile*
Free Methodist Church
a
Christian Church
h all on th e 2nd .and 4th Mon
days. C totk. J. fc. W ick; Còn
sul Com m ander, C. E. Lane.
B arid Second S treets.
V. K. A llison , P astor,
630 B oulevard
B. Main and S ixth Street
E m m a R. T hom pson, Pastor.
Catholic Church
Baptisi Church
G. A. R— 2nd and 4th Sat.
Sixth and C S treets .
The R ev, Fath,«/. J . A . Carmody
Sixth and C Street«. P hone 106.
consUMion a* chronic Piles. A most
vital nerve center is affected and reflex
coadMone are transmitted to all other j
nerfb centers. Bet science ha* prevailed >
over ride dread scourge. The Dean treat-, Fovgr Hgadache orjgripp«^*
No Cold
Congregational Church
H argadln e and F irst
Myron S. W oodw orth,
Oak S treet
Cold* break in a Jay for th* ubDiona who
a and Raetal dbaaaa*. But to u k Hill’s. Headache and fever stop. La
dhnlnat* all doubt I will CUAR- Grippe it checked. AU in s way to reliable
A N TE B IN W R ITIN G to curr that druggist* guarantee result*. Cold* arc
PSts or ratUud your foe. too important to treat in leaser way*.
NOW for sir FREE 10O
pa** book of (act*.
Be Sure Ifr «811* >> IVioeSOc
Itreets
Pastor,
LT'S T&O L A T e
fc> AririUeTMAT R
ÄVf.POt-THeOAI
A S B e tN DONC
DR- MATTIE B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
DR. ROLAND ALLÉN
Physician and Surgeon
108 Pioneer A venne
binée
Office and R esidence
Phone 2 8
.
O F H C E HOURS
10-12 A. M.
,
. 2JJ
First National Babk R
MERE AT L A 8 4
Tailor-M ade Shoes
W rm en's S hoes, $7.8fi
Men's Shoes, 8 7 .8 8
For th e W hole F am ily
Tailor-M ade Shores are fitted
to six actual foot m easure­
m ent* in any sty le— in th e
leath er you lik e b est and in
high or low sh oes as you pre­
fer. Now you can en joy toot
com fort and have perfect shoe
sty le and m aximum service.
Convalescent Home
1S3 Granite
F acing Park and Lithia
’
Fountain
82 to 83.Ml per day
Bleasnnt
f
Residence Phone 4S1-R
OFFICE HOURS
10-12 a. m. — 2-4 p. m.
6 :3 0 - 7.: 30 p. m.
.
Phone 1BÓ
Environm ent
H. C. HANSON
08 Gresham
Ashland,
Tem pting Food
O k .
WHITTLE TRANSFER
ft STORAGE 0 0 .
CLIFF BÜRLINGAÂÈ
Coal, Wood and Storage
Painter
P acking, Crating and Shipping,
t o n g D istan ce H a ^ n g ,. .,
and Decorator
Atttd ifa ifiit Terminal
uPaper Hanging — Tinting
a Specialty
- fchonh 117
Office 89 Oak St.
Estimates Gladly Furnished.
Phono 08
k
1ST ST. G iR A G t
THÈ POWDER Püínr
R ear U nion Oil Statlo*
BEAUTE
Valve R efacln g nml Grinding
SHOPPE
’ (O ver The T idin gs)
We have in stalled m achinery
which m akes Tour valves op-
\Vol m s p « ^ a r t , locate trouble
h
C all in (or a Chat.
J* W. Barr ft Son
Now Under the Direction
Rose Sullivah,
,
PhOBb
For Appointment
F E illG E ’S TR A N SFER
Phone 410
375 D St.
Drayage, storage and long d ist­
ance h auling.
60-tf
T . L. POW ELL
G eneral T ransfer
Good team and m otor trucks.
Good service a t a reasonable
price — P h on e 83.
JORDANS BASH AND
C A BIN ET WORKS
Corner H elm ah and Van Neas.
Phone 111.
194-tf
fr
Acbrtcttiéd
Training ftjjhi
Shorthand
M achine B ookkeeping
tturrougha (.’alcnjazor
Rnsihesa ¡Office Practice ■
B e d f o r d feu a in ted Oo W
Ábe Fair Allowance
Nfewcombe Tor Wood
Phone 681
Fact, and Pl. Blox, lB t en. ft.
R n " * toid Miti
la in. Fir Sieb Mill Rèa, 8 1-0
By Taylor
WCM-WHY W B t * T
Y o o o n THe
LobKOOT Fori
SIMM TH IN G S? _
A shland, Oregon
NEW YORK, Nov.
.— Amid
1« In. Pin« glaba áád Bdfes,
tho .r a ttlin g
o f w in c h e s,’ tho
2 1-8 T ier Lde. ____ 8 7 .8 0
12 in. .Pino Sieb A EM*v »
noisy p u ffin g o f a donkey englife
the broad cofiim ents o f the fo'csle j
Tier Lde» .........-y.y «i—» 87AO
Motti an
XW A S DRIVING DOWN
T H e^ T W eeT a n d t h i s
Ì S
M
B
C
Citizens Bank Building ‘
Bvenfhga by A ppointm ent
Term s:
NAMED DlSTRlT ATTORNEY
SULPHUR SOOTHES
UGLY.ITCHINGSKUi
Trinity Episcopal Chnich
OFFICE HOURS
10 to 12 a. m.— a to S p. n .
Mrih W . M. Barber in Charge
Church Directory
Meihodist Episcopal Chbrch
Office Phone 164-J ,
Home Phone -164-L
Ros. P hone 184
SALEM,
Nov.
19.— (U n ited
■ known as F rien d ly Indians, and
N ew *)— W. A. W elst, K lam ath
has for its settin g the friendly F a lls attorney wbb appointed to ­
. Indians who helped L ew is and day by Governor P ierce, as d is­
Clarke in their lon g journey in­ trict attorney for K lam ath cou n ­
to tho N orthw est— real service. ty to succeed E. L. E llio tt, resign ­
The next step , is th e Pioneers, ed .
boys 12-14 years, w ho receive
The appointm ent holds only un­
their inspiration and se ttin g from til January 1, w hen th e new ly
i those C hristian
P ion eers .who elected d istrict attorney w ill tak e
I
were
ever
seek
in
g
neip field s, and Office.
The First Application Makes
through C hristian service a n d d e­
Skin Cool and Comfortable
votion building a great Christian
com m onw ealth. T hese boys seek
If yon are suffering from eczema or t(t em u late th eir exam ple by
some other torturing, jembarraasnig , Pioneering in the Christian cause.
skin trotible you ihay quietly be rid of Next in lin e are the Comrades,
it by using M entho-Sulphur. declare*
boyi 16-17 years o f age. These * A Lamp that Burns #4% Air
a noted skin sp ecialist .
T 0is sulphur preparation, because older boys are now com rades In
A new oil lam p that g iv es an
o f its germ destroying properties, sel­ the Great Cause, and are seek ­
am azingly b rilliant, so ft,
w hite
dom (ailj to quickly subdue itching, ing to carry on, “rem em bering
ligh t, even better than g a s
or
even o i dery eczema. The first apoli-
cition makes the skin cool and com­ alw àys that ‘L ife is not a goblet electricity, has been tested by the
fortable. . Rash and blotches arc to be drained, but a m easure to U. S. G overnm ent and 36 leadin g
healed right up.
Rowles Mentho- be fille d ’ ” . The final step in u n iversities and fotind to be su ­
th is program Is the Y oung M en’s perior to 10 ordihary oil lam ps.
clubB, for young men 18 to 25 It burns w ithou t o d o t, sm oke or«
years o f age. These clubs are noise— no pum ping up, Is sim ple,
organized am ong the young men clean, safe.
Burbs 94 per cent
air and 6 per cen t comlnon kerti-
sene (co a l o il) .
The inventor, V. M. Johnson,
161 N. Union A ve., P ortland, Ore.
is o fferin g to send a lam p on 10
d a y ’s F R E E trial, or even to give
N azarene
One F R E E to th e first u ser in
Streets
each lo ca lity who w ill help him
Pastor
Introduce it. W rite him
today
paid G ospel TeiUple
for fu ll particulars. A lso ssk
Boulevard
btm to explain how you can get
J. 8. Murphy, Pastor
tho agen cy, and w ith o u t exp er­
ience ot- m oney m ake $250 to
Péntecoetal Church
M ist Insidious Eiiemy $500 per m onth.
N o . 1.
S ton e Church. F ifth and Main
»
street*
'M’O human ailment so quickly
E. F . B ingham , P astor
O. W— M eets in th e I. O. O. F
each m onth, A rm ory, 2 p. m.
V isito r s W elcom e, o . O. Van-
natt% Cotnmandek..
t . r .
Thorughout
* tian Citizenship Program , which
* is four fold in its scope, recogn-
r ^zing the physical, so cia l devo­
tional and in tellectu a l phases of
a boys life as found in Luke 2:-
52; “And Jesu s increased in w is­
dom and statu re, and in favour
with God and m an.” Thé pro-
grani is progressive in Its en tire ,
ty. taking a boy into the m em ­
bership o f ¿ club at the ag e of
nine years, and carrying him on
through to young m anhood. * The
5 first step in th is program is
fair Av*., Portland, Oregon.
sleed ln g rooin w ith h eat, su itable
for tw o. 473 Blvd. Board if d e­
sired.
6l-2t*
Physician and Surgeon’
Dentist
Offlco Phone 161
FO R SA L E
LA N D AUCTION— A creage sub
d ivision . F ro n ta g e P a cific H igh ­
w ay and R ogne. R iver. C hoicest
black sandy loam so il. T uesday,
N ov. 30. A ddress W alter H. J on es
M edford, tor inform ation..
63-12*
Dr. Charles A. Haines
■ -
M iseelaaeoifa
IBO N FOUNDRY— B rass and
iron castin g s m èd e to order, m a­
ch in e am p sto v e repairing done
a t E a g le B ros, fo u n d r y , 140 Ob­
erlin i t .
41-1 A o.*
Office Hours: 10 * 18 «ah 8 • 8
Swedenborg Building
Citizens Bank Bldg.
The United States navy got its flrqt triplets when Mrs. JabM* C. Maloney,
wife of a first class quartermaster on the submarine 8-1». at Sea XXSg«
Calif., presented her hubby with the babies shown here. The photo shews
Maloney at the left With his daughter Blanche, aged two.. Then oom* the
triplets—James, Jr., Patricia Anne and Curtis ’and MTS. Mslaney.""
FO R HALE— W . I. B la ck w ell’s
services,
b uildin g,
repairing,
p aintin g, tin tin g and c e m e n t
17-1-m o.
WELL DRILLING— R. C. Vo- work. P hon e 269-L .
I F O R R E N T — Frire room' fur­
chstxer, deep #*11 d rillin g. T alent,
F O R .S A L E ’ — .. N ew S tan ley
b ish ed h ou se o a Mt. A ve. Inquire Ore. P h on e 366J3.
64-1 mo.* M itre Box. Large size. C ost 836.
ht T l» Oik É t , or phone 4 27.L .
WANTED— M agnetoes to re­ W ill se ll to r$20. P h o n e 201-L.
I
<<-2t*
63-4*
charge, $1.60. R echarged ' w ith
' F O E R E N T — R oom y old farm onr n ew S ervell Charger. Clay-
Counter Leghorn farm , A sh­
how»* Mt edgfe o f town n ot too cbtnb M otot Co. P hon e 80. »
land, Orò., fo r h igh grade, vigor­
fa r from school.
S uitab le for
54-tf ou s breeding cockerels. Order
large fam ily.
F urnished w ith
iiOW.
6 2 -tf
electric w asher, stoves, beds. etc.
eetomunieate with ¿deign Lee . FQtt BALK— T hor w ashing ma-
In qu ire a t 31 8. Secodd 8 t , or
Of the Salvation Army at the ch in e, sw in g in g w H nger, 260 6th
phone 394-R .
64-tf
w h ite SBleld Home, 606 May- St. o r ca ll J 1 0 -J .
61-tf
house with or without furniture.
Near schbot. Reasonable. Call
22J-J evenings.
<7-3*
X-Ray, Including Teeth
C. ELLYSON SHINN
Bouse, hardw ood tlporìt, break­
fa st nook, basem ent, garage,
la rg e lo t.
V ery reason able, lb
per cen t dow n and 1 per c e n t per
ino. h h o n e 3 Ì7 -L or &68 R o ily
St.
. 4 8 -tf
MIBCELANEOjJB
Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat
F ir st N ational Bank B uilding
FOR HALE OR RENT — New
^ruhW hed
Practice taunted To
Bye, Eat, Nose and Throat
Office Phdri'ë 126 >
also harness and w agon. Phone con d ition. Box 1 00, Tiding«.
17FL1, 1141 N o /tb Main. 66-8*
66-2
F O R s A i s ? — Two valuabl*,
. F O R SALfe— or rent, m y 10
fru itless Jersey cow s, one regis­ acres In a lfa lfa , on e m ile e i s t of
tered, a t I»» Beach street, A sh­ T b # n In T aleh t Irrigation. C. A.
*
60-tt
land.
66-3t* Cray, 1 3 7 8 Iowa
FóS.iiO
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
v /e U itt fF o r e x '« .
HAVB TDPAY w e
BILL, B ü T Fori
P 6 7 W Sfote DON’T
fir
w o n t
xbo
THAT
FAXioa.
, p o p —■
A see
o u g r t
y-
of the lin er M innetonka and the
t i e r Ld. ..................... -, 00-00
chatter of publicity men for Bar­
18 in. F ir BlaB MU1 Rna, 8
num and B allSy’s circus, another
8
PidK Phièii
distinguished foreign
visitor—
P in e A Fto\ 8 Ttor Lff. 80.00
Pa wn, the sacred Burm ese white,
4 ft. Dry P I m ftlaba, gè»
elephant, arrlvod in Now York
cord .............................. 0 0 .0 0
Monday.
8 cord Ld*. _______ 8 1 0 .0 p
4 H. Dry PM BMM, f » ..
Pa-w a’s first com m ents were
frantic sq u alls o f protest as he
was
u ncerem oniously
hoisted
from th e bdorlfekous hold of the
108 WbhflrTL
A tlantic
Transport lin er
with
som ew hat less o fficial cerem ony
• tv ft-atas.-
than was attended the arrival of
visiting royalty o f late.
an Illuminate«) addreea e f Wel-
R olling a wicked pink eye th e coMe, a cahkhs* hhmhtoek 8hh
sa c r e d , elephant, regarded
by slipped beneath the sacred teea-
some castes In Burm a as the re­ my and Pa-we shared aloft tor
incarnation of Buddha, took * a
, last look at the New York sky.
hasty kick at th e chaltm an o f line, to whtfch tfcfc direction g t*
the reception com m ittee,
Who
wore spotted dungarees Instead
of the cu stom ary. frock coat.
It was obvious th at th e » h o le
proceeding w as d ista stefu l to th e’
d istingu ish ed v isito r ., F I n s t e p of
SS