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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1926)
I ^^WMraitoaaMMmaiWaMtoVWnaMEMhttUMnM ** • 5 ^ " •T -.v-*^ ./> í ■ 7 W E L L D R IL L IN G — R . C. Vo- F O B R E N T — T w o fa m is h e d ch sttsr, «sop w e ll d rillin g , T a le n t, , apartm ents, lights w a te r and Ods. F U e ^ f l S J F . « « - Im o .« gas fprnlsbed. Om aha Rooms, «49 1. M a la . I» 4 ‘ ofcarge, «1.60. onr new Servell comb M o to r Co. Rosbargsd wRh Charger. Clay- Phone SO. ■» ■ * 64-tf FOR RENT— Two 2-room flats. «12 and «1« a mo. B ell rooming W A N T E D — Batteries to re house, ICO 4th St. 7I-« charge. «1. Claycomb Motor Co., 64-tf F O B B E N T — House near nor Ford Garage. Phone BO. mal, furnished or unfurnished. Inquire 461 Palm evenings. Phone 359-J. 72-«« BOARD AND ROOM— For stu dents near norm al, also furnished FOB BENT— Roomy old farm room s with housekeeping, privil house a t edge of town not too eges. Inquire 461 Palm Ave., far from school. Suitable for Phone 869 J . 73-«« large fam ily. Furnished with FOB RENT— Cheap, to right electric washer, stoves, beds, etc. Inquire nt 31 8. Second SL, or party, desirable rooms. Phone 74-1« phone 3 9 4 -R . * «4-tf 3 7 6 -Y . F O B R E N T — Furnished « M a s and sm all apartments. Reason able by w eek or month. 1 6 3 Grau its St. e « -U FOR BALE— Barred rock cock, crels of the laying strain, «3, W. L. Moore, R. F. D. 74-1-mo. F O B S A L E — W . T . Blackwell's services, bsilding, painting, tinting and work. Phone 359-L. repairing, cem en t 67-1-mo. *l4-tf _ Old ’ | Trusty l n. ul»ator. 500 chick Hot water brooder. Call 17F11. The Talent Community Club pie social W ednesday evening was quite a success. W e now have 122.10 in our Christmas tree fund. The Camp F ire Girls rais ed over four dollars o f th is sell ing popcorn and candy. Mrs. Sarah Cash o f M ontague underwent an operation at t he 8acred Heaht Hoapltal thia weak Is getting along as w ell as could be expectd. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H lllyer of VaHey View who have Just re turned from Bend were calling oh Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hodges Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Bart Newbry at tended the football game at Cor vallis also spending Thanksgiving with her people. Prof. Johnston and fam ily. ’* *,' • Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Badger of California, are visiting with Mrs. Badger’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Adamson.* They m»r tored to Corvallis to attend the Thanksgiving football game. Harry Commons representing the A. Nash Co., of Seattle, a mens* clothing concern, was call ing on tbs farm ers In thia dis trict. He is located in Talent nt present. Mr. and Mrs. John Robison en tertained In honor of the birth days of Mrs. Ormy Goddard, H . Goddard, and John Robison last Snnday. The guests present ware Mrs. Sula Dean of Phoenix, Dr. F. R. Gbddard of Klamath F alls, H. H. Goddard, Mr. and Mrs. Ormy Goddard. Mr. and Mrg. W ill Childers and sons, Buford aD<1 ■*ohn’ *ir - and Mrs. Ed. Rob- leon, Mrs. Edith Cochran, Elvis and Bather Cochran, of Talent and W ayne Hill of Ashland. 4 bountiful and delicious dinner was h u stored on the Sheldon place, Dexter has been farming In the Sacramento V alley the past yekr. Mr. and Mrs. Leland J te fd of Ashland report the birth o f a .b a by boy, bon» N ot . >0. Johnny Rivers was the victim of an attem pted hold up th is week near the Nye residence, as the stick up man polled his gnn, Johnny's boll dog sprang at him causing the assailant to drop his run and beat a hasty retreat. Mr. Rivers recovered the gun and la now watting for the owner to put in an appearance and claim It. Oil Penland sustained a slight scratch on his hand a week ago Thursday, while doctoring a horse. By the follow ing Mon day morning blood poisoning had set In and his condition was quite serious the early part of the week. He Is reported to be doing nice ly at this time. Wm. Reed of the Hooser Or chard has been laid up the last week with flu and tonsilitis but is able to be out again. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Foster had as guests Thanksgiving day, C. B. Clements and fam ily, Mrs. Minnie Hotelling, Mrs. B. A. Gardner, S moprno .DATE TUL ing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glean ate Thanksgiving turkey w ith Wm. Stratton and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glasgow and Mrs. Glasgow's mother, Mrs. Brandenburg, enjoyed Thanks giving dinner a t the Hotel Med ford. Everet Bostwick and fam ily re turned Saturday from a three weeks trip to California. CORAL GABLES TO V O T E ____ ON MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP CORAL GABLES, F la., Nov. 29. — (U P )— W ithin a few daye this city, one of the three or four youngest In the world, w ill vote on municipal ownership o f a great convention hall and auditorium, street railways, a public golf course and com m unity Country Club, one of the most beautiful iw lm m lng pools In the world, and a «60,000 em ergency'bospital. There Is every evidence at pres ent that tbe municipal ownership project which has been put to vot- brs * by the city commissioners will go throngh. Two ciilsen ’s mass m eetings, the Taxpayers League, the local Klwanls Club, (he City Club, The H otel Manag ers and Apartment House Own ers A ssociation and tbe Chamber of Commerce have all unanimous ly voted approval o f tbe plan. CAN FIND ANYTHING ELKO, Nev., Nov. 29.— ( UP) — There Is a saying among old prospectors that ’most anything can be found in Nevada, and one is inclined to accept 1 the state ment as at least partly true, now that a school o f gold fish has been discovered In an open spring in Newark valley, south of Carlin. The golden flnnies appeared to be perfectly at home in their pond where all attem pts to capture them failed because o f the sur rounding soft and deep mad. How the fish came to the spring is an other unsolved m ystery o f the Great American Desert. DOAN’S Mrs. L. J. Sleppy, and E. C. Gard ner and fam ily. Lawrence Crawford w ho has teen 111 for the last six weeks starting with an infected arm , la bt,il incapacitated. WINTER IS HERE Free Crankcase Service U T H IA SPRINGS GARAGE H A. STEARNS, Prop. Dr. Charles A. Baines Dentist Physician and Surgeon Citizens Bank Bldg. Office Phone 164-J Home Phone 164-L Office Phone 161 Res. Phone 184 We can make prompt deliveries on Coal and Blocks. Citizens Bank Building Ashland, Oregon DR* MATTIE B. SHAW Physician and Surgeon DR. ROLAND ALLEN 108 Pioneer Avenue OFFICE HOURS 112 a. m. — 2-4 p. m 6:80 - 7:30 p. m. Convalescent Home 188 Granite COMPANY CALL VS FOR YOUR Radio Service CARRIER BOYS WANTED Tubes & Supplies Tubes Reactivated Facing Park and Llthla Fountain Mrs. W. M. Barber in Charge We want a few good, bright young chaps to take routes and do their own; collecting. Boys with bi cycles preferred but not absolutely necessary. Phone 82 HERE AT LAST Tailor-Made Shoes W, rn m 'i Shoe«, 97.8 8 Men's Shoes, 97.88 For the W hole Fam ily Tailor-Made Shoes are fitted to six actual toot measure ments in any style— in the leather yon like beet and in high or low sh oes'as yon pre fer. Now you can enjoy foot comfort and have perfect shoe style and maximum service. H. C. HANSON «8 Grceham Ashland, Ore. Coal, Wood and Storage Painter Auto Freight Terminal Phone 117 ~ Office 89 Oak St. Roar Uaioa OU Station CALL AT THE TIDINGS OFFICE OFFICE HOURS 10-12 A. M. 2-8 P . M. First National Bank Building CÙFtf BURLINGAME 1ST ST. GARAGE GUY GOOD Physician ancl Surgeon WHITTLE transfer • & STORAGE 00. Packing, Crating and Shipping. Long Distance Hauling. This is a good opportunity for the right kind of boys to maker a steady weekly income. XL ELECTRIC Station OFFICE HOURS 1© to l a a. m. —a to 8 p. m. Evenings by Appointment Tempting Food Valve Defacing and Grinding a Specialty We have Installed machinery which makes your valves op- grate perfectly. We Inspect cars, locate trouble free e f charge. J- W. Barr A Son THE ' w Î nt ams RJED C Estim ates Gladly THE POWDER PUFF BEAUTE A fine gasoli*« of ths volatility tad stability dm 1923 Chev. 4-pasa. Coupe ................ ; $350 product quick stwtiag. fist acceleration aad a maximum oí miles Scacatifically mads Star D eliv ery.......... $225 to provide the greatest effi ciency of engine operation' ths product o f qS yearn of All Cars in Good Condition refitting experience. The Automotive Shop Chevrolet Dealers SEE THE SMOOTHEST CHEVROLET WILD 0 1 9 3 4 . STANDARD O il COMPANY OF By Taylor S TY L tfH looking , B U T B e rO fF S C T V ? H D N W T M O W - DON’T « V dO R SHBBS H u ffT * 1 A nd G ood JORDANS HASH AND CABINET WORKS Corner Helman and Van Ness. Phqne 191. 194-tf Cockerels Big, vigorous birds, weighing ever 6 Iba. each. Linebred. and Individually Pedigreed from a Progeny Tested Dam with 3 year record of «14 eggs (1st year 371 eg g s). \ Only a lim ited number left. Prices vary reasonable, with proven breeding ability. Pedl gree furnished. Li thia Leghorns 112 N u tle y St. Phone 450-J H H E U M A T IS M Use Trunk’s Prescription be cause It Is a shame to saffer jvlth rheum atism ! This pre- seription does not rnln the stom ach. It does not depress ths heart, neither does it require dieting to m ake it effective. Trunk’s Prescription does not contain any mercury or nar cotics; but It does combine the essential medical elements neces- e sary In the successful treatment of rheum atism sad gout, sc* cording to wall informed pres ent-day medical opinion. Urlo acid solvent aad liver medicine. Trunk’s Prescription sells for «1.76 St M e N a lr Bros. SHOPPE (Over The Tidings) Now Under the Direction of Rose SuUivan, Phong Tl For Appointment FEHIGE’B TRANSFER Phone 410 976 B St. Drayage, storage and long dist ance hauling. 60-tf T. L. POWELL General Transfer Oood team and motor trucks, Good service at a reasonable price — Phone 83. and Decorator Paper Hanging — Tinting a Specialty Call la for a Chat. Mom and Pop ‘^ 5 CL8AW, Tffieo To ( 9 U . MB A S iz e Fbdff 3 'j r T X Sf Wsra So Bio A n d ctuiM sv u x j k in g t h a t x w s is t b o on a s i z e small « — \ kJ AlteA’T THEY CHIC f >— ' 0. ELLYSON SHINN Office and Residence Phone 28 1921 Chev. Touring $100 • Gas—Oil—Washing—Greasing—Repairs X-Ray, Inclading Teeth SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS. 1926 Chev. Coach $650 Monthly Storage, $4 and $5 per month Day Storage, 6 a. m. to 7. p. m. $2.50 per month Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Pleasant Environment PILLS 60c PROTECT YOUR CAR IN OUR STORAGE GARAGE Practice Limited To Eye, Ear, Nora and Throat Terms: 92 to 93.80 per day Keep in Trim! Good 'B tM nation Ts EsoenEdf to Good Health. 'T 'H E kidneys are the blood A filters. If they foil to func tion properly there is apt to be a retention of toxic poisons in the blood. A dull, languid feel ing and, aometimoa, toxic back aches, headaches, and diszinesa aresymptahs of this condition. Further evidence o f Improper kidney function is often found in binning or scanty (passage of secretions. Each year more and more people are learning the value o f D ean's P ith , a stimulant diuretic, in this con dition. Scarcely a nook or ham let anywhere but has many enthusiastic users. Ask your Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon First National Bank Building FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red Pullets. Late hatch, Rt. 1, Box 138— Geo. Helm s, Ashland. 76-3* FOR RENT— 6-room apt. Mrs. Ells. Fahl. Phone 9F11. 75-« CH|NKSE STUDENTS C A N T MARRY GERMAN WOMEN PEKING (U P )— Chinese stu dents In Germany must henceforth give up the idea of marrying German w ives, according to in structions ssued by the Foreign Office here. DR. 1RNXST A. WOODS Office Phone 126 384 Oak St. — A t Railroad Crossing — Phone 20 Mr, and Mrs. J. R. McCracken entertained at Thanksgiving din ner, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lennox and son, Keith,' Mr. and Mrs. M orris'jones, of Talent, and J. O. Rlgg of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman, both of whom are attending O. A. O., at Corvallis, spent the Thanks giving vacation with Mr. Free m an’s sister, Mrs. Stella Meme. Sam Childers and fam ily e< Ashland, Mrs. Stella Morse and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Freeman were dinner guests o f MJ. and Mrs. John Morse Thursday. * Mr. and Mrs. A . H. Davenhlll were guests at th s Dr. Sweden- burg home In Ashland Thanksgiv DR. W. J. 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