Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 23, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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FO R R E N T — U p-to-date em ail
ap artm ent, a lso larger apartm ent.
In qu ire a t S I B. Second S t., or
p hon e 394-R .
14-tf
F O R R E N T — - F ou r room
h ouse, w ell fu rn ish ed , m odern
and close In. 818 H argadine.
7O-6t
F O R R E N T —A f t e r Doe. 1. fiv e
room fa m is h e d h ou se in clu d in g
piano, a good garage, 281 G resh­
am , cor. Iow a. In qu ire a t 641
F airview .
70-3
FO R R E N T — R oom y old farm
houaa at e d g e o f tow n not too
far from sch ool.
S uitab le for
large fam ily.
F u rn ish ed w ith
electric w asher, sto v es, bads, etc.
Inquire a t 81 8. Second S t , or
phyne 394-H .
64-tf
FO R R E N T — F u rn ish ed cabins
aud sm all ap artm en ts. R eason­
a b le by w eek or m onth. 163 Oran
tie St.
bO-tf
POSITION W A N TED — F em ale
W A N TED — L ight h ou sek eep ­
in g by exp erien ced g irt, 18 years
o f age, 40 B u sh .
67-3
FOR SA L E - , or rent, tw o, tw o
acre poultry ranches, good house,
W EL L DRILLING— R. C. Yo- fru it. P hon e 294-K or see B. L.
89-3*
ch stser, deep w ell d rillin g . T alen t, P o w ell. IP « X u tley .
Ore. P h o n e S«SJ8.
«4-1 ta o *
r o n SALK O B R E N T — N ew
W A N TED — M agnetoes to
h ouse, hardw ood flo o rs, break­
ch arge, 3 1 .5 0 . R echarged
fa st nook, b asem ent, garage,
our n ew S ervell C harger. <
la r g e lo t.
V ery reason able, 10
com b M otor Co. P h on e «0.
per cen t down and 1 per cen t per
mo. P h on e 817-L or 658 H olly
St.
/•
4 8 -tf
AMY CURL IN TROUBLE— May
som m u nlcate w ith E n sign L ee
Of th e S alvation A rm y a t th e
, W h ite S hield H om e, 665 May-
fa ir A re., P ortlan d, Oregon.
FOR SA L B — W. T. B la ck w ell’s
services,
building,'
repairing,
W ANTED— B a tteries to r e ­ p ainting, tin tin g and c e m e n t
charge. | l . Claycom b M otor Co.. work. P h o n e 358-L.
6 7 -í-m o .
F ord Garago. P hon e 50.
54-Jf
C ounter L eghorn farm , A sh ­
IRON F O U N D R Y -B r a s s and land, Ore., fo r 'h lg h grade, vigor­
Iron castin g s m ade to order, ma- ous breeding cockerels. Order
s h ln s and atovo repairing done naw.
6 2 -tf
a t E a g la Bros. F oundry, 140 Ob­
FO R SA L E— Thor w ash in g m a­
erlin St.
« 1 -1 m o.*
ch in e, sw in g in g w ringer, 266 6th
St. or ca ll 210-J.
6 1 -tf
LA N D AUCTION— A creage sub
d ivision . F ron tage P a cific H igh ­
w ay and R ogue R iver. C hoicest
black sandy loam so il. T uesday,
N ov. 30. A ddress W alter 11. Jon es
M edford, for in form ation .
63-13*
|L jR
tableta
to work off the Cold and to
fortify the system against
Grip, Influenza and other
serious ilia resulting from a
Cold. The Safe and P ro v e n
FO R EXCHANGE
FOR T R ^ D E — M issouri
farm ,
Mrs. A lice A. P ell o f A shland .
Moray L. A pp legate, now liv in g in
M exico and Mrs. Lena L. S m ith of
K lam ath F a lls. Two d a u g h ters,
J essie and Mrs. Eda F. P ierce
CANDY YOU
O tin ; BENNY*
Office Phone 126
F irst N ational Bank B uilding
0. ELLYSON SHINN
Dr. Charles A. ffnines
Dentist
Physician and Surgeon
N A W ! TH’ C hoci / t j
BAT T H ’ O 40C LIT
S
'N Y O U E A T TH ’
z— '
TM’ e e s r
O F IT
part
. J—
Office Phone 164-J
Jlome Phone 164-L
O FFIC B HOURS ,
10 to 1 2 » . m.— S t o B p . na.
r
,
C itlsens Bank B u ild in g
Ashland, Oregon
DB- MATTIE B. SHAW
DB. BOLAND ALLEN
Physician and Surgeon
Physician and Surgeon
108 Pioneer Avenue
Office Phone 108
Office and R esidence
Phonp 2 8
R esidence P h on e 4O1-R
OFFICE HOURS
2 a. na. — 2-4 i
6 :3 0 - 7:30 p. in.
W IU ) ROSE
OFPTCE HOURS
1.0-12 A. M.
3 -8 P . M.
First N ational D ank B uild in g
LARD
Convalescent Home
HERE AT LAST
Tailor-M ade Shoes
1 38 G ranile
W i men’s Shoes, 87 .8 8
M en's Shoes, «7.88
T erm s:
8 2 t o « 3 .5 0 -per d a )
Environm ent
Food
WHITTLE TRANSFER
A STORAGE 00.
Coal, W ood'and Storage
i
P ack in g, C rating and Shipping.
L on g D istance H auling.
So the bakers took the “luck” out of their business.
One of the first things they did was to select their
flours to meet laboratory tests for uniformity.
blend
Housewives cannot be bothered with testing labor*
atones in their homes, nor is there need,'since they
have learned to buy flour by brand name. That is
w hy Fisher’s Blend Brand Flour |ias become stand*
ard for household use— it is the same today, as last
month, as ten years ago.
FISHER FLOURING MILLS COMPANY
SEA TTLE
TACOMA
PORTLAND
B u t You dont
6 a t it
ANYHOW
f
.
OH, D o n t l
THOUGH?
NAVi-H'OU LEAve
IT AIA- OVBI^
. '(OUR FACe / .
CLIFF BURLINGAME
Painter
and Decorator
Auto Freight Terminal
Phone 117
Office 89 Oak St.
E stim ates Gladly Furnished.
Phono 0 8
1ST ST. GARAGE
THE POWDER FUFF
Valve R ofacing and Grinding
a Specialty
N o matter how skilled the baker, really fine breads
must have their beginning in dependable flour. Long
ago commercial bakers came to that conclusion. Pro*
ducing thousands of loaves each day called for organ*
ization to banish uncertainties, else how would they
be uniform day*in and dayout in color, texture and
flavor? Little chance had Mr. Baker to excuse him*
self by saying: “I had a little bad luck with the batch
today.”
For the W hole F am ily
Tailor-M ade Shoes are fitted
to six actual foot m easu re­
m ents lu any sty le— In th e
leather you lik e beet an d In
high or low shoes a s yon pre-
fer. N ow you can en jo y foot
com fort and have p erfect sh oe
style and m axim um service.
H. C. HANSON
8 » G resham
A shland. Orc.
Paper Hanging — Tinting
a Spociafty
R ear Union O il Station
By Taylor
G e e , it loo ns
good - t e r M t
> ■
E venings by Appointm ent
W h ile teach in g in A shland, sh e
m et C aptain Ivan £>. A pp legate,
jind after a brief cou rtsh ip , ch ar­
a cteristic o f the period, th e w ed-
.C A R /V tec
X-Bay, Including Teeth
Tem ptiug
E
I
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
M rs. W . M . B a r b e r In C h a r g e
What Is a
Diuretic? * '
w it h
c h o c u t on i t
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
P leasan t
had arrived in Oregon elev en I
years p revious led by the lu re of
gold in th e Oregon country. The
fam ily landed at C rescent City In
N ovem ber, 1870 and w ere taken
ash ore in sm all b oats over
a
rough and choppy sea. T he fa ­
th er had settled
on
P lea sa n t
People A re Learning the V a lu e of
Creek and becam e a prosperous
Occasional Use.
m iner in th a t sectio n . Tha su b ­
ject of th is sk etch , th en M argar­
VBRYOM* knows that a lax­
ative stimulates the bowels.
et H u tchinson, en gaged In tea ch ­
A diuretic performs a similar in g school alm o st Im m ediately
function to the k id n e y s . Under
upon h er arrival in Oregon. H er
the strain o f our modern life,
first school w as near Jack so n ­
our organs are apt to become
sluggish and require assistance.
v ille, the then m etrop olis o f
M ore and m o rs p eo p le are
Southern Oregon; la ter sh e ta u g h t
learning to use D oan ’s F ilh ,o c ­
in A shland and vicin ity . Many o f
casionally, to insure good eliro-
ination which ¡3 so essential
A shland's p ro m in en t-citizen s wer<^
to good health. More than 50,-
her early day p up ils and rev er­
000 grateful users have given
en tly m ourn the p assin g of one
D oan'a signed recommenda­
w hose kindly m in istra tio n s aided
tions. Scarcely a community
but has its representation. AsA
so m aterially in th e form ative
y o u r n tiih b o r !
period o f their young liv es.
C a R i MU u
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
Res. Pbone 184
The absolute f r e s h ­
ness and p u r i t y of
this natural shorten­
ing make it ideal for
e v e r y cooking pur­
pose.
Mom and Pop
w h at XlNDA
D B .X B X X 8T A .W 00D «
F acing Park and Litóla
Fountain
g ate cam e to O regon via th e I s - |
, til m us w ith
her m other,
Mrs. j
R ichard H u tchinson. T he fa th er I
DOAN'S
DB. W. J. CRANDALL
Office P hon e 151
A Perfect^jprtening for Every Purpose
W ith th e passin g o f Mrs. Mar­
garet
H utchinson
A pplegate
w ife o f th e late Ivan D. Apple-
gate, at h er fa m ily hom e In A sh ­
land, an o th er voice th a t could
narrate from personal exp eriences
th e d ram atic and so u l - stirrin g
epochs o f Southern O regon, w as
lo rev er stille d . L ivin g at a per­
iod w hen pioneer days w ere grad­
u ally g iv in g place to h igh er form s
of civic life , Mrs. A pp legate w as
an a ctiv e participant in th e in te l­
lectual and m oral u pb uildin g of
Southern Oregon com m un ities.
I « ■ ClJAR-
Born at Mercer, Pen n sylvania I
on March 20, 1 849, Mrs. A pple- j
IVfron You
Foot a
C oM O K **
Bromo
^Quinine
T hough
fa llin g :n p hysical
stren g th ,
Mrs. A pp legate w as
k een ly in terested in th e
civ ic,
so cia l and relig io u s life o f th e
com m un ity to th e very h our of
hbr p assin g. A tru e lo v e r and
builder o f hom e and fire sid e, a
m other of th e b eau tifu l S outhern
Oregon for w hich sh e had iy
ea rly life endured sa crifice and
privation.
Strong in con victon ,
y et ever g en tle and con sid erate
In ju d gm en t, sh e w as a w orthy
typ e o f th e true pioneer m other.
Business and ProfcMtosil Direelory
C itizens Bank Bldg.
Mr». Margaret Hutchinson
A pplegate is Laid to
B est
Corn and b utter
m ilk fed ch ick en s. 3 to ~ 4" Iks.
P hon e 17F -2.
70-1
J r , Laxativo \/* Y w
You’ll get better re­
sults th a n ever be­
fore by rubbing the
outside of the dough
w i t h w a r m W ild
Rose Lard before set­
ting to age.
T o rd R oadster,
C laycom b M otor
Co,
>.
70-tf
L lthla
«8-5*
TO ;
hom e on G ranite street a d jo in in g |
th a t of her d aughter, Mrs. A lice '
P ell, o f th is city.
F o to 8ÀLÏS
FOR HALE — R oyal V acuum
clean er. N ew a t a bargain price.
P hon e 209.
*
70-1
In g
On
Wüdfiôse
Of h er n v e eb n eren , th r e e .a r e
liv in g to m ourn her p assin g.
100 acres. W ill trade for A sh ­
land R es. property.
Farm one
end on e-h a lf -m ile s from cou rt
h ouse, K irk sv ille, M issouri, su it­
ab le for su b-dlvidlng in to 6 or 10
R enl E state
acre tracts, for p oultry, tru ck er
F or bargains In R eal E sta te fru it raising. U nderlaid - w i t h
try Brow n and R ice, 63 N o. Maia. coal. 365 per acre. 3 3 0 0 0 encum -
234-tf. .herance w hich can n e renew ed at
m aturity. A ddress B ox " J ”, A sh ­
F O R SALE — A utom obiles
land, Ore.
67-3
FOR SALE— Ford Coupe, 3175
— C laycom b-M otor Co. P hon e 50.
H E L P W A N TED — M ale
W A N T E D — B u s Boy,
S prings H otel—
d in* day wan se t for J u ly 4, The su rvive. Mrs. K. A.. Putnam of
(St. H elen s M ist)
Modoc Indian u prising nocosal- fj R ed lan ds. Cal., Mrs. J. B. Fair-
It is said th a t a censorship
tated a postponem ent o f th e rnu-
is being m aintained in R um ­
child o f P asad en a, C a t .and Mont
r tia ls u n til Ju ly 14, w hen th e wad­
ania on th e n ew s about th e
d in g took p lace a t th e parental B. H utchinson o f R eno, N evada.
queen in th e U nited S tates.
hom e o f th e bride on P le a sa n t
Mrs. A pplegat^ w as laid | o rest
Som etim es w e fee l th a t a lit­
Creek. T heir ea rly m arried lif e beside h er la te husband In the
tle censorship on th e su b ject
In K lam ath cou n ty w as passed K lam ath F a lls Cemetery*.
w ouldn ’t be so bad over h ere
am id th e th rillin g ev e n ts o f th e
either.
T here am id
the environing
Modoc In dian W ar. C aptain Ivan lak es, m oun tains and w hispering
A pplegate w as an o u tsta n d in g f ig ­ pines, th ey loved so w ell, rest
Salem — T eleph one co n stru e,
ure In th is grea t stru g g le an d b is these em pire builders oj by-gone
tion here th is year, w ill to ta l
w ife participated in m any o f th e days.
112 0 ,0 0 0 .
harrow in g ev e n ts Incident to th o se
h istoric days. Mr. A p p leg a te la ­
ter becam e a prosperous sto ck ­
m an o f K lam ath cou n ty a n d th e
fam ily hom e, presided over b f
Mrs. A pp legate, w as a cen ta r o f
k indly h o sp ita lity and cu ltu r a l In­
flu en ce. Since the death o f Mr.
A pp legate la 1 1 1 8 , Mrs. A pple-
g a te h as resided a t th e f a m il y '
We have Installed m achinery
which m akes your valves op-
arate perfectly.
We inspect cars, locate trouble
free o f charge.
BEAUTE
SHOPPE
(O ver The T idin gs)
Now
Under the D irection
R ose Sullivan.
of
Phone 77
For Appointment
FEH IG E'S TR A N SFER
Phone 410
375 B St
Drayage, storage and long diet
ance hauling.
60-tl
Accredited
Training Pay*
T. L. POW ELL
General Transfer
Good team and m otor trucks,
Good service at a reasonable
price -— Phone S3.
JORDANS HASH AND
CAIUNHT WORKS
Corn.ir H elm an and Van Neaa.
Phone 111.
194-tf
Cockerels
Big, vigorous birds, w eigh in g
over 5 lbs. each. Llnebred and
Individually P ed igreed from a
Progeny Tested Dam w ith 3
year record of 654 eg g s (1 st
year 271 e g g s ).
Only a lim ited num ber left.
Prices ve.-y reason able, Wit a
proven breeding ab ility. P ed l.
gree furnished.
Medford Business College
Bus
F air
A llow an ce
Newcombe For Wood
Phone 631
F act, and PI. B lox, 1 8 0 en . ft.
Ixtad ............................... «. 8 8.00
LTthia Leghorn»
112 N utlay St.
P h on e 458-J
Ca/dstma
Co Stop th e n today
Stop them quickly— «11 their dangers and
JiacomfortaJtodtheieverand headache. Force
the poiaorasta. H ilt hwdtCahli in ag hours.
They tone the whohtyatem . The prompt, re­
liable reaul tshavs led uutbenstocaaploy than.
Don’t rely on I
Be Sum Ilk
8 cord M s . ----- ^....
3
« ft. Dry F ir Blabs, per
Cord ----------------------
B Cord M . ______ I
One Block E ast o f th e
land Lnnndry. IOS V a l«
clan, was acquitted F riday night
of charges of first degree murder
In the alleged poisoning o f h is
wife.
The jury deliberated four
one-half hours.
and
Dr. Moore w as brought here
from
N ashville. T e a s., to face
MURDER CHARGE
charges o f poisoning Mrs. Moore
PORT A N G E L E S /W ash ., Nov. 1 by administration* o f strychn in e in
23.— (U n ited N e w s)— Dr. P aul her m edlicne In th e Illness that
D. Moore, Soquln, W ash., physi-preceded her d eath.