Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 24, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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    FOB SALE— Dairy ranch 11»
&. about SO a. io alfalfa, and a
long lease on 8S0 a. pasture land
adjoining, good house large barn,
gratnery, chicken houee, cream
separators and farm tools, estab­
lished m ilk route, 1 mile from
good town all for «3000, «1000.
bal. «S00 per year. Brown A Rice,
i t N Main.
71-3
I
W A N TK D — Ftrst or third cut­
FOR RENT— Three room a p t
FO R SALE— o rv e n t, two, two
ting bay. 684 Iowa St.
79-8*
acre poultry ranches, good house,
furnished with garage, 505 Boule­
W E L L D R IL L IN G — R. C. Vo^ fruit. Phons 394-R or see B. L.
vard.
<!-<•
FOB RBNT»*-Up-to-date small
apartment, also larger apartm ent
Inquire at 81 8. Second a t, or
phone 894-R.
<4-tf
FOB RBNT— Nice «-room fur­
nished house, one 5-room house,
unfurnished, a ll close to the
schools.
Brown A Rice,’ «3 N.
Main.
71-2
69-3«
chstser, deep well drilling, Talent, Powell. 198 Nutley.
Ora. Phons S8IJ8.
84-1 mo.«
FO R BALE OR R E N T ---- New
W A N T E D — Magnetoes to re­ house, hardwood floors, break­
charge, «1.80. Recharged, with fast nook, basement, garage,
our naw Servell Charger. Clay- large lot.
Very reasonable, 10
comb Motor Co. Phone 50. .
per cent down and 1 per cent per
54-tf mo. Phone 317-L or 558 Holly
8t.
48-tf
ANY G IR L IN TR O U B LE— ««ay
eommanicate w ith Ensign Las
of the Salvation A rm y at the
W hite Shield R o m s,,««« May-
fa ir Ava., Portland, Oregon.
FO R BALK— ¡W. T. Blackwell’s
building,
repairing,
W A N T E D — Batteries to re- services,
sharga. «1. Clayeomb Motor Co.. pointing, tinting and c e m e n t
67-1-mo.
Ford Garage. Phone «9.
64-tf work. Phone 369-L.
F O R B E N T — , Four room
IR O N FO U N DR Y— Brass, and
house, well furnished, modern
Iron casting* nude to order, • ma­
and close In. 31« Hargadine.
70-5t chine end stove repairing done
at Eagle Bro*. Foundry, 140 Ob­
41-1 mo.*
FO R R E N T — A fter Dec. 1, five erlin 8L
room furnished house Including
piano, a good garage, 281 Gresh­
RANCH W ANTED
am, cor. Iowa. Inquire at 641
Fairview.
70-3
W A N T E D — To bear from own­
FO R R E N T — Roomy old farm er of good ranch for sale. State
house at edge of town not too cash price, fu ll particulars. D. F.
far from school.
Suitable for Bush, Minneapolis, Minn. 54-4-W
large family.
Furnished with
electric washer, stoves, beds, etc.
F O R «A L B — AntomobOe*
Inquire at 31 B. Second St., or
phone 384-R.
64-tf
FO R JSALB— Ford Coupe, «176
— Clayeomb R otor Co. Phone 69.
F O R R B N T— Furnished cabins
F O R BALE — Ford Roadster,
aud small apartments. Reason­
Clayeomb Motor
Co.
able by week or month. 153 Gran «150.
ite St.
« 9-lf Phone «0.
7.0-tf
Counter Leghorn farm, Ash­
land, Ore., for high grade, vigor­
ous breeding cockerels. Order
now.
62-tf
FO R SALE— Thor washing ma­
chine, swinging wrlngec, 266 6th
St. or call 210-J»
61-tf
FOR HALE— 6-room house at
ST1 Mountain Ave with 3 lots, 50
*300 eaeh, nearly 100 hens, large
hen house, garage, Ashland Real­
ty Co.
71-tf
LA N D AUCTION— Acreage sub
division. Frontage Pacific High­
way and Rogue River. Choicest
black sandy loam soil. Tuesday,
Nov. 30. Address W alter H. Jones
Medford, for information.
FO R R EN T— Good 7 - room
FO R BALE — Ford delivery _ _ ----.— .........»— 6 3-12*
house at 2»8 Mountain Ave. Bee track In good running order. «50
Ashland Realty Co.
71-tf call «67 C 8L
71-3*
For bargains in Rear Retate
try Brown m d Rice, 63 No. Main.
234-tf.
Lodge Directory
Ashland Lodge No. 38, A . F .
* A. M.— Meets in the Masonic
ball every 2nd Thareday. Mast-
er, Dr. R. L. Bnrdlc; Secretary,
W illiam Day.
-
Ashlan
O. F.— M
hall ersi
Grand, 1
Grand.
Hisklyen Chapter No. 31, R-
A. M.— Meets in the Masonic
bail every 3rd Thursday- High
Priest, Clyde A. Malone; Sec­
retary, W illiam Day.
Ashland Lodge No. 844, B.
P. O. B.— Meets in the Elks
Temple every Saturday. Exalt­
ed Ruler, James BowerB Sec­
retary, Ed Thornton.
H llah Temple A. A. O. N. M.
S ^ -M eets In the Masonic hall
every 1st Friday. Illustrious
Potentate. F. IL Wagner; Re­
corder, W illian r Day.
Znleima Temple, Daughters
of The NUo— Meets in the Ma­
sonic hall every 2nd Saturday.
Meets alternately at Medford,
Ashland and Grants Pass. Prin­
cess Tlrsah, Lorena McNair;
Princess Zuleika, Grace Ma­
lone.
Iv y Gamp No. 9899, Royal
Neighbor«, — Meets In the
Moose hall on the 1st and 3rd
Mondays; Oracle, Mrs. A. A.
Madden; Recorder, Mrs. Alice
Turner.
Ashland Lodge No. 217, K.
of P.— Meets In the I. O. O. F.
hall on le t and 3rd Fridays.
Chancellor Commander, MU
lard Dann
Burnside R elief C
S4.— Meets in the I.
hall no the 1st and 3
days, at 2 p. m.
1
Mrs. Alice Turner;
Mrs. S. A. Peters, Sr.
P ilo t Rock Encampment No.
16— Meets In the I. O. O. F.
hall on the 1st and 3rd Tues­
days. C. E. Hooper, Scribe.
Acorn Circle No. 84, Neigh­
bors of the Woodcraft.— Meets
in the I. O. O. F. hall on the
1st and 3rd Mondays. Guard­
ian Neighbor, Mrs. W . O. Pres­
cott; Clerk, Mrs. W m . Sten-
Colds
Insist on the utmost
A cold may be stopped in 24 hours,
the fever checked, the bowels opened,
the entire system toned. The way is
HILL’S— a way to efficient that we
id «1,000,000 for it Don’t rely on
iser help, and don't delay. Get the
quick, complete results that HILL’S
is bringing m illio ns.
E
Laurel street. Phone 87.
Presbyterian Church
Fraternal Brotherhood— 1st
and 3rd
Thursdays,
at "the
Moose H all.
•
N. Main and Helman Streets.
Hugh T. Mitchelmore, Pastor,
132 N. Main St. Phone 491-L,
Lutheran Clmreh
Services in Adventist Church
Fourth and C St.Tf. H. Young,
Pastor, 638 Boulevard.
First Clmreh of Christ
DB. W. J. CRANDALL
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
Practioe Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Office Phone 126
F irst National Bank Building
0. ELLY80N SHINN
Dr. Charles A. Haine«
Dentist
Physician and Surgeon
Citizens Bank Bldg.
Res. Phone
N EW YO RK. — A nine-
foot, “dragon” (Varanus Ko-
modoenis) brought to Bronx
park from the volcanic Is­
land of Komodo, near Java,
turned up Its toes-and died
of stomach ache Monday. I t
refuged all food but live
chickens and expired after
eating b I x ,
Evenings by Appointment
DR- MATTIE B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
108 Pioneer Avenue
Clatskanie — Plans are being
drawn, for Silvia «10,000 apart­
ments. -
Office and Residence
Phone 28
Preventive
Vault Entombment
If I
188 Granite
Facing Park and Llthia
Fountain
«3
to $8.50 per day
Coal, W ood and Storage
a v a ila b le
f They are
Incomparably
the Better Ways
R O G R E S b lV fc people in
the Northwest no longer are
com pelled to. follow the crude
methods o f an outworn age.
P
/c W
T h e reverent, cleanly and proteded
rest offered by the beautiful Colum­
bariums o f the Portland Crematorium
and Mausoleum is now available.
Church
Four
P. C.
Trinity Episcopal Cliprch
>
Second Street <
Rev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar,
42 Second Street. Phone 110
Ashlan« Camp No. 24S, W.
O. W — Meets in the I. O. O. F.
hall o * the 2nd and 4th Mon»
days. Clerk, J, R. W ick; Con­
sul Commander, O. B. Lane.
Christian Church
B and Second Streets.
V. K. Allison, Paator,
630 Boulevard
Emma R. Thompson, Pastor
G. A. R — 2nd and 4th Sat.
each moúth. Armory, 2 p. m.
Visitors Welcome. G. Q. Van-
n a tta .. Commander
Catholic Church
Sixth and C Streets
The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody
Sixth and C Streets. Phone H it
Baptist Church
Hargadine and F irst Streets.
Myron S. Woodworth, Pastor,
Oak Street
Congregational Church
Boulevard
Rev. Chas. D. Gaffney
469 Boulevard
Freo M ethodist Church
E. Main and Sixth Street
Th« Cott of jj
Cremation |
it only
I
(
»45
Your own funeral director can make the
arrangements and explain fully the "In­
comparably Better Ways.” W rite for
our brochure which carries views of our
magnificent grounds and buildings.
J
' Portland
C R E M A T O R IU M
‘ñ'tfífausoleuin—,
PORTLAND
OREGON
Cremation ^T/ault Entombment
By Taylor
Motti and Pop
A W - I D O N 'T T H IN K
I'L L . G O T O W O R K -
X D O N 'T F E E L T ^
-i
w en .
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 10«
Residence Phene 4B1-R
H E R E A T LAST
Tailor-Made Shoes
W<-men's Bboee, «7.80
Men's Shoes, «7.88
For the Whole Fam ily
Tailor-Made Shoes are fftted
to six actual foot measure­
ments in any style— in the
leather you like best sad la
blah or lew shoes sa yoa pre­
fer. Now you can enjoy foot
comfort and have perfect shoe
style and maximum service.
H. C. HANSON
«8 Gresiuun
Ashland, Ore.
CLIFF BURLINGAME
Painter
and Decorator
Paper Hanging — Tinting
a Specialty
r o • rv !■< ' t
The box bears thia signature
Pentecostal Clmreh
Stone Church, F ifth and Main
streets
•
E. F. Bingham, Pastor
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
Anto Freight Terminal
The Safe and Proven
Remedy.
The First and Original
Cold and Grip Tablet
Proven Safe for more than
a Quarter o f a C entury.
Price 30c.
Boulevard
J. S. Murphy, Pastor
Tempting Food
WHITTLE TRANSFER
ft STORAGE 0 0 .
tablets
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F ull Gospel Temple
Citizens Bank Building *
Ashland, Oregon
OFFICE HOURS ’
Pleasant Environment
Bromo
Quinine
O F F IC E HOURS
10 to 12 a. m.— 2 to B p. m.
2 a. m. — 2-4 p. m
6:30 - 7:30 p. m.
Torme:
&
Laxative
Wr
***
Office Phone 164-J
' Home Phone, 164-L
Mrs. W. M. Barber in Charge
Scientist— South Pioneer Ave.
Mrs. W illiam "Aitken, First
Reader, 128 S. Pioneer. Phone
448-L.
,
C hick , x 'v e callrd y o u
FOR T H E LAST T /M K - Y o u ’R e
A HALF MOOR LA TE ro R
— WORK ALREADY
Business and Professional Directory
Office Phone 161
Throughout the Northwest
TheeopMral Lodge
meets each Monday night, 7:30
at Library.
I F there ’ s anything that
GETS ON A HOUSEWIFE'S NCPV8S
IT 'S A MÁN WHO REFUSES TO r
I Ô S T U P IN TRe MORNING > J - * '
don’t go to a fortun teller, in or­
der to find out how long you are
going to live. Go to your fam ily
doctor and insist that he keep
you well.
Here’s the table which you
should try to beat;
A t 7 years of age, you
live 58 years more.
A t 12 years of age, you should
live 53 years more.
At 32 years of age, you should
live* 37 years more.
At 42 years of age, you should
live 29 years more.
' At 52 years of age, you should
live 21 years more.
At 62 years of age, you
live 15 years more.
At 72 years of age, you should
live 9 years more.
At 82 years of age, you
live 5 years more. ’ ■
At 92 years of age, you
live 3 years more.
At 102 years of age, you should
live 2 years more.
Convalescent Home
Church Directory
Methodist Episcopal Church
B. A. Y .— Meets in the I. O.
O. F. hall on the 2nd and 4th
Mondays.
Colds
G rip ,
In ttu-
H I L L ’ S C ascers-B rsm ids-O nabe
8 « «ura r a n get H IL L ’S, i a the ra d ben
w ith p o rtra it. At all druggist»—30c.
N. Main and Laurel streets.
H. F. Pemberton. Pastor, 117
Ashland Homestead No. 4067
■ Ashland Chapter DeModay—
Meets in the Masonic hall on
the 2nd and 4th
Mondays.
Master
Counsellor, , Milton
F ra n k lin ; Senior Counsellor,
Mahogany Gump No. 6008,
M. W . A.— Meets In the Moose
hall on the 2nd and 4th F ri­
day*.
!
Hope Rebekah Ledge Ne. 14
— Meets in the I. O. O. F. hall
on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.
Noble Grand, Mrs. May Elb;
Recording
Secretary,
Miss
Bthet Reed.
M alta Commandery No. 4, K.
T — Meets in the Mason is kail
on the 1st and 3rd Wednes­
days. Em. Commander. D. H .
Jackson;
Recorder, W illiam
Day.
Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E.
8.— Mdets In 'th e Masonic hall
on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays.
W orthy Matron, Mrs. Nellie
Peters; Secretary, Mrs. Leah
N. Caldwell.
«7800 will bay the beBt and
most profitable 14 3-4 acre hoiñe
inside city of Astfland. Buildings
and free irrigation worth more
money. «2000 down. See R. D.
Sanford, 399 Beach street, Ash­
land.
71-1*
So it is w ith the expectancy bf
life. The 1 ife Insurance compan­
ies base their Investments on the
law of average of human life, for
your age and generation.
Their statistics are derived
from life statistics of the United
States, Great
Britain, France
and Germany.
It is, therefore, up to you to
prolong your average If you can.
in the first place, don’t believe
the
wag who said, “ Married men
FOR BALE — Royal Vacuum
cleaner. New at a bargain price. don’t live any longer than single
Phone 20».
71-3 men, it only seems longer.”
The statistics for the city of
Chicago— for 1925— show that
W A N T E D — Bus Boy, Llthia out of 1,000 men, from 25 to 34
<8-5* years, those who die. Included 15
Springs Hotel—
who were divorced, 5 who were
singly and only 4 who were mar­
ried. The ration is even more
favorable as they get older.
Women as an average live three,
years longer, than men. The av­
erage life is now 58 years; you
should live 8 years longer than
CHICAGO, Nov, 24.*—(U. P . l— your parents and 12 years longer
Toss a coin In the- a ir eighty than your grandparents; and some
thousand times and It w ill land of our grandparents lived to be
heads forty thousand times; at pretty old people.
least this was the result of sn
However, the average life of
experiment by a class at the Uni­
people in your grandparents’ gen­
versity of California, June 28th eration was 46 years, and the av­
of this year. The experiment was
erage life of those of your par­
simply to verify what had been
ents* generation was 50 years.
demonstrated many times before,
Your children should liva four
namely the law of average. Just
keep tossing the coitt long enough years longer than you do. -The
and It w ill break oven many times average life in I9 60 w ill-be 75
before you reach eighty thousand. years it Is expected. When it
comes to long life, try t i be a
little better than the average. Get
the habiTof the annual health ex-
A nd wrteee
D on ' t y o u
Teet- w e ll ?.
Phone 117
Office 89 Oak St.
Estimates Gladly Furnished.
1ST ST. GARAGE
THE POWDER PUFF
Rear Union Oil Station
Valve Defacing and Grinding
a Specialty
We have Installed machinery
which makes your valves op-
grate perfectly.
We inspect cars, locate trouble
free of charge.
Call In for a Chat.
J. W. Barr ft Son
BEAUTE
SHOPPE
(Over The Tidings)
Now Under the Direction of
Rose Sulllvnn.
Phone 77
For Appointment
F E H IG E ’B TR A N S FE R
Phone 410
375 B St
Drayage, storage and long dist­
ance hauling.
CO-tl
T. L. PO W E LL
General Transfer
Good team and motor tracks,
Good service at a reasonable
price — Phone 82.
JORDANS BASH AND
C A IU N E T WORUM
Corner Helman and Van Ness.
Phone 161.
194-tl
Rhorthand
Machine Bookkeeping
Ilarronghs Calculator
Ilasineee Office Practice
Medford Business College
Bus Fahr AUewance
Cockerels
Big, vigorous birds, weighing
over 5 ibs. each. Linebred and
Individually Pedigreed from a
Progeny Tested Dam with 3
year record of 654 eggs (1st
year 271 eggs).
Only a lim ited number left.
Prices very reasonable, with
proven breeding ability. Pedi­
gree furnished.
Lithia Leghorns
118 Nutley St.
Phone 486-J
N O TIC E O F F IN A L H E A R IN G
16 in. F lr Hlab MU1 Ran, 9 1-«
Tler Ld................... 99.90
13 In. F lr
«lab M1U B se, «
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a ft. Pire Place Flash Ente,
Pine A F lr. 9 TU» Ld. «SA»
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:l cord IA a. ------«... «19.09
4 ft. Dry F lr Blabs, per
In the County Court of tbs
Cori! .................____ «7.00
State of Oregon for Jackson C6un-
8 Cord Ld.......... ...... «19.UO
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In the M atter of the Estate of
J. P. Hollmeyer, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that tht
undersigned, Administratrix oi
the partnership estate of Ninas
thereof.
and Hollmeyer, doing business a.»
Date of first publication, NnV.
Ideal Grocery, has filed her final
10, 1988.
account in said partnership es
Fiorane« Hollmeyer Convene,
late, In said county cour» and
Administratrix.
that tho court has fixed Monday,
"60-1 W ed.”
the lo th day of December, 1928.
at ten o’cleek a. m. and the court
room of said coart as the time
allsy —
Hsreld”
and place for the bearing of any
Gay Hnghes I«
objections there may be to the
Caaadny.
said report and the settlement