Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 06, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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ON THE AIR
; ’tÖDAY r
Good e-nohm. house, furnished, 3
]g|a fO x lff each, fru it and bef-
rla tt'» garages, hen bouae. wo«d-
shdd, dandjr place 'to r chickens
WRLL DRILLING— K. C. Vo» within 3 blocks of city library,
châtier, deep well drilling, Talent, |l,8(|j9. 836 dowp and 886 per
Ora. Phqne 866J8. * 8-4-1 mo.« month. W Hl take good car. See
Ashland Realty Co.
78-tf
■ FO R M LB and EXCHANGE»—
F iÀ aerea, splendidly located;
Fhòae 848-R or caH at
building. ’ *
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phone 394-R.
of good soil in Bellview district.
Some fttilt. 81,000 and take part
In good-team o r cows, gee Ash­
land Realty Campaay. :•»
78-tf
. FO R S4LF," .F ive-room bunga­
low to sell or trade, Wonld take
cleeed c *r as p art payment. Terms
eh
hotoaee. Phone 81«.
7«-4
jffAWÍ'Bri
Batteries to re­
charge. | 1 . ' Clayeomb Motor Oo..
FOR SALE-— 5 - room hoi
Ford Garage. Phone 60. ’
64-tf 126 OrdJBt.
7
‘ W A J iT K H - T o rent ie r ,8
months a good 4 to 6 gallon cow.
heat at care add teed. Might buy
ar exchange one giving less and
gay difference. R. D. Sanford,
889 Beach St.
80-1«
FOR SA LB — Barred rock coek
erele' of the laying strain, 98, W
L. Moore, R.
D.
7 4-1-mo
F a r m * ..Corn
and bgttar-
m
llk
fed
cockerels,
three
to fonr
or teachers. Large well famished
rooms In front of Lincoln school, pounds. W ill Counter. Phone
. f«-tf
828 Bench st. Phoae 828-J. I t * * 1TF8.
FO R R E N T — Nice clean rooms.
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Reasonable. The Annex. 79-lm o * SUBSCRIBE FOR THETIDINGS.
Ashland Lodge No. «L L O'.
O. ¡ M í d e t e In (he I. O, O. F .
hall every Thursday.
NoWe
GeaRd, M r. Haseivood Tgee
Ornad, B. 8. Walcott,' &•-
cording Secretary, C. E. Hoop-
Srd Thursday. High
•de A. Malone; Sec-
M alta ContsRomhBVy NK<4,' K.
T«— Meets in the Masonic hall
o * the 1st and 8rd Wednes­
days. Bm. Cdramsnder, D. H.
j y h SOU; Recorder, W illiam
Hileh Temple A. A. O. .N. II.
|L>—Meets-In the Masonic hall
every 1st Friday. Illustrious
Patentate. F. D. Wagner; Re­
corder. W illiam Day. "
Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. R.
K— Meets In the Masonic hiOl
b * the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays.
W orthy Matron. Mrs. Nellie
P«ters; Secretory, Mrs. Leah
N , Caldwell.
Znlelm« Temple, Daughter«
Of The N ile— Meet« in the Ma-
sonic h ill every 2nd Saturday.
Meets alternately nt Medford,
Ashland and Grants Pass. Prln-»
o s h Tlrsah, Lorena McNair;
fstocess Zulelka, Grace Ma*
Ashland Chapter DeModay—
Mpets to the Masonic hall on
the 2nd and 4th Mondays.
Master
Counsellor,
Milton
Fyanklin; Senior Counsellor,
Roland Parks.
Temple every Saturday. Exalt­
ed Ruler, James B ow en Sec­
retory, Bd Tbo m to *.
Acorn Circle No. 54, Neigh­
bors of the Woodcraft— Meets
In the I. O. ò . F. hall on the
1 * and 3rd Mondays. Guard­
ia« Neighbor, Mrs. W . O. Pres­
cott; Clefk, Mrs. Wm. Sten-
KPO (4 8 1 .8m ). Baa Francisco.
t o a B M à Cook and heating Usual* features. 1:10 f . m . . , Pal­
sto r si »I U l t i - Raff!* Brate ace hotel concert orchestra. <? p.
Foundry l4 8 Otnrlltf « }, I f* « » m., Rudy Seller's Fairmont ko­
to) concert orchestra. 7:80 «• m „
DX. 8 p. m., Harmony Four. 8:35
er, |llm M W 888
p. m.. seventh bridge lesson. 8 p.
X in a s g ift.
C rii
m., slmultaneaas broadcast ,hy
Helman r i ór f f r i
KPO and K F I, Loa Angeles, of
program originating at KF1. 10 p.
FOR S A U M B d e e . good ag in., Mandarin dance orchestra.
cheap, fast nroand «he coene 11 p. m.. Gypsy and Marts, har­
from White Haute Grocery. «6 mony team. In populaP program.
• KG0, 961.2m) Oakland. Usual
HargadJne Phage l» l L
W
features. 6:jo p. m., RGO K id­
FOR ¿ALB—Black .igtf, woo- dies’ club, t-p , hi.. Stanislas Bern's
at 818.60 per eorg. Big body ft Little Symphony orchestra. 8 p.,
at 810.50 per cord- Frleea lnejnd re., studio pmgrnm. 8 p. m., book'
sawing. W ill bo on fWtght
ehgt
Wednesday and Thursday. Sen A
K L X (8 0 »m l Oakland.. 7 p.,m .
A. Decker. »
»B-8
nows broadcast. 8 p. m-. special
FOR S A L B -M M 6 , perfeet
mond ring for |1 2 5 . in
120 Sth 8L
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7 T o b SALE—Fine l e a t O
enport, also' etostrle washing
chine, J>oth nearly now kt .
h'owers New end geconff'
store, 388 East Meld. Phdne
11
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t<71 Mhuntaln Ave w ith 8 lots, 60
FOR SALE — Range w 1
X800 each, nearly 100 hens, large
hen house, garage, Ashland ,Real­ warming closet, six khles i
ty Co.
• 7l-4f water coll. Price 84<t »40 8.
user St.
71
perty is Just across the street
from high and public school. 4
mlautes walk to depot past poet-
j office and big m ill. Powerful po-
: tatoe land, 4 hilts a sack, I am an
j old man neariy i® years old, can
g,v« a man the best deel i n pro-
•perty in the state of Oregon with
i 1-2 or 1-8 down, 6 per cent inter­
est with ’good titles and can fpr-
ntsh abstract. ' Can give 6 to »
years on balance. W rite J. E.
Ray, M ill City, Oregon. - 80-8*
A m o n g F a v o rite G ifts
T h en an a N o w
The old-fashioned boy who bkeu
to get an apple, sa orange, a hand­
ful of mixed nuts, a dime’s worth
Of powder end shot er a pew pair
of hSme halt seeks for Christmas
now haw a grandson Who must
have a new car, a diamond ring,
and a check. Times change.
A t Christmas Time
Mr. Smiles—But why do yer
pect a Christawe bog from
Surely Y h*70 had no deal
Clatskanie
Popple's West with, yog»
■ B o r—Tee,. * * >*— A rir,
Coast Corporation begins work' tripped over my *oop last week.
on 838,000 libe to Westport.
of P — Meets in the I. O. O. P.
bell on le t and Srd Fridays.
Chancellor Commander, M il­
lard Dunn
*wvr, «■ v«#, - " n ,
vanM
N e w p o r t — Representative
wera eriff snag In Scotland, while
citizens here making an organiz­ from earliest times the custom haa
ed attempt to bring industries to been universally prevalent in Eng­
to this thriving seaport town.
land, France, Italy and other coun­
tries. of the European continent
Burnside R elief Corps, No.
34— Meets In the I. O; O. F.
hall no the le t and 8rd Satur­
days. at 2 p. «4.
President,
Mrs. Atiee _Turner; Seeretory,
Mrs. 8 < A . Peters, Br.
Ashland ¿osMstesd No. <007
B. A. Y— Meets In the I. O.
O. F. hall on the 2nd and 4th
Adda** Camp tin, 84«, W.
o. WW-Meeta in the I, Q. O. F-
hall on the 2nd and 4th Mon­
days. Clerk, J. R. W ick; Con­
sul Commander, C. B. Lane.
Church Directory
Methodist EplecopuT CLnvch
N. Mato and Laurel, street*,
« . F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
Laufel street. Phone 87.
Proobyterian Church
N. Mato and Heimon Streets.
Hugh T. Mitchelmore, Posto«.
132 N, Mota 8t. Phone 4 { I - U
Lutheran Church
Services In Adventist Church,
Fourth and,C St. H. H. Young,
Pastor, 63 S Boulevard.
First Chnrrh o f Christ
Sciemristr—Soath Pioneer Ave.
Mrs. W illiam Aitken, F irst
Reader, 1»8 S. Pioneer. Phon*
441-L.
/ .
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Christian Church
B and Second Streets.
V. K . AHlaon, Pastor,
650 Boulevard
G. A. R— 2nd and 4th »at.
each » o a th . Armory, 8 p. m>
Visitors Welcome. O. O. Van-
nattq. Cam mander,
,
program. 8 p. m., Weekly meeting
of Lake M erritt D ucks.-
K F I (487m ) Los Angeles. Us­
ual features. 8:80 p. te.. Varsity
Club daacg orchestra. 4:30 p. m.,
Varsity Club-orchestra. 8:48 p. m.
George W ilder Cartwright, tollf
on "Constitution of the United
States." 7 p. m., Californian's
dance ornhestra; Clarice Russell,
sploist. 8 p. m,, popular program^
9 p. m., studio/program broadcast
simultaneously by K F f and KPO,
San Francisco. 10 p. m.y studid
program.
KHJ (406.3m ) Los Apgeles. Si­
lent night.
K N X (837m ) Hollywood. Usual
features. 4?30 p. n».» "Blue Mon­
day” frolic, 7 p. m., courtesy
program. 7.30 p. m .. courtesy pro­
gram. 8 p. m., courtesy program.
9 p. m., music. 9:30 p. nJ., fea­
tures. 11 p. m.. Abe Lyman's Co-
coanut Grove dance orchestra.
KPSN (916.8m ) Pasadena. « p.
in., dinner-time news reports.
KFOA (464.i3m) Seattle. Usu­
al features. 4:10 p. m., Tbe'Tlmae
FO R S A LE— 160 boxes Ben
Deris apples, some Newtowna, 75
cents box. bring boxes; Dried dp-
pies and, pears, 14c lb. 64 per
pent vinegar, 8 (e ■ gallon, by Bar-
n il» 82o, also want.cow and 15
FO R SALE— Ford Coupe, |J 7 6 sheep, Reo. Yockel, R. 1, Box J23
ono-halt ml)e south
Bellview
— Clayeomb Motor Co. Phone 68.
schoolhouse.
78-8*
SO B f l t s B — Ford Roadster,
FO R S A L E — Good need <160
8188.
Clayeomb Motor
Co.
Vlctrola and 60
records, also
Phone 60.
78-tf
Reed baby buggy. Party leaving
town w ill sacrifice, 892 B St.
FOR SA LE— 22 acres in toWn
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' - 78-2» "Afternoons nt Home.’* 8:80
of M ill City. W illam ette YaHey,
m., KFO A Movie dab. 7:15
m„ string trio? 8?tö pLTff
WOOD
FOR
R
A
LE
—
18
in.
ehk.
land, fenced and eroes fenced, 10
acres In caltfvaMon, balance un­ 84.80 tier; 19 in . laurel, IdtftO; Times, studio program.
12 In. fir, 83.èh; 16 If .f ir « |« .W ;
der brush and sewed to grass.
8-
roem -hduse, eld barn and neces­ 12 In. white oak, 83,60— Phono
7VG*
sary out buildings. My town pro­ 334J or 410.
Ivy Camp Nn. SSM, Royal
Nelghbose. — Meets la tbe
Moose hall on the Is t and Srd
Mondays: Oracle, Mrs. A. A.
Maddeo; Recorder, Mrd. Alice
Thesophical Lodge
meets each Monday night, 7:30
at Library.
American Legion Anxlliory
—»1-2 Mondays, in the Pioneer
hgll on Wtoburn Way. Mrs. C.
E , Shinn, secretory. Address
l j 4 Oak St. ór Phone 184.
FOB SA LE— 6-roqm house * t
Catholic Gharch
,
Sixth and C Streets
TJjc Rev, Father, J. A. Carmody
Bly*»« and«C Btroeta. Phono 108
CHRIS'
diuvch
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Fonn
P K C.
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I Temple
ard
iy, Pastor
Pentecootol Church
Stone Chu/ch, F ifth and Main
■traete
E. F . Bingham, Pastor
T rin ity Episcopal Church
Second Stri
Vicar,
Rev. F.
Hamm
4 | gepond S(reet.
ie HO
Free Methodist» Church
B. Main and Sixth S(ree
Emma R. Thompson,. Fasti
Hargadlne and
M yvo. R WÄ
;reets,
p.
p.
PB. W. J. OKUTDALL
OsteopMMo
- Phyaieian and Burgeon
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
H l
evidenced the preeeuc?
of Christman. Menrf
WW R laughter am»
n vw steps assured Mrs. Bri>
foot that her adored so*
and daughter had arrived.
"Hello, mother, a M erry C hrist
mas I" shouted Rose and WayOA
“You’ve heard about Bdlth, motla
er, so here she Is. J know yop'U
love her; Bdlth does, and I'm shoot
to.
Shake hands with mother»
F,dith," continued Wayne, excitedly,
• “Yes, we are to glad tobeeeyoi».
Mias Darrow,’» said Mrs. Bcarioot,
aa abe shoo), hands with Bdlth.
. “Thank you. I am delighted to
he here and to know you. W bM a
thrill I'm .haring 1 I ’m wild ahpot
Oklahoma. Rose and Wayne think
they havj a Joke on me because I
thongnt all those oil w«4as were
windmills.**
“Yes,
mother,"
Interrupted
Wayne, “Edith said. 'How alt thee«
mills remind one of Holland f "
“Oh, well, I shaU bo al! the
wiser when I return to Chlcegot
I'm anxious to see all the Indiana
Rose and Wayne haw toid me
shout. Are they Joking mo «bout
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X-R*y, IhcludiBg Tffoth
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Office Phone 186
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First National Bank Building
0. ELLYSON S3
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Dr. Cftutrles A. BUtoee
D entiit
Physician ap g Surgeon
Citisene Bank Bldg.
Office Phone 1Ç4-4
Honte Phono 164-L
Res. Phone 184
Bvenings by Appointment
PB M A TTH B. SHAW
Physician nnd Surgeon
- 108 Pioneer Aronne
DB. BOLAMD ALLIE
PhyMojMi an4 Surgeon
Office and ReeMeoce
Phone OR
O FFICE HOURS
k 12 a. m. — 3-4 p. 1
6:30 - 7:30 p. m.
Convalescent Home
IBS Granito
Facing Park and Lltbla
Fountain
Tailor-Made Shoes are Stfed
to six aetnal foot measure-
m enu in a n y ' style— in tk<
leatkor yen ilka hoot Odd |g
high or low shoe« as you pre­
fer. Now you can enjoy foot
comfort and have perfect «hoe
style and maximum service.
“l*ll Count It a Mighty dine Chridk-
• mas dresvet."
That,"tool Tbope-ae» ferTam-dirii'
tally afraid - e f - Indians, but <.t
course the government keep« then»
guarded."
“Yes, Edith, If I may call you W H IT T L 1 T B A H S n B
L d lth l' and she caught the twinkle
& 8TOKAOB QO.
In her son's eye. “T h e Indians
need watching; thky are cunning.
Coal, Wood and Storage
Wayne is a good athlete and will
see that you eve not acelped,, at
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
leas.."
-
Long Distance Hanling.
“Well, 1 want to climb to the top
of one of those *wtndmllls.* AS
A uto Freight Terminal
|he well« I know anything about go
down and I shall still call those tali <
tWeye. windmills. 1 want to see a
<7 Phone «117
tepee and an Indian cblef, too,‘ be­
fore I return hetne.”
Office 89 Oak St.
Dinner was served and Edith no-
, and appointments. Tbe drawing
room was spacious and- Edith mar­
veled at the magnlflcejij fnrpish-
1ST ST. 0 A B A 6 E
ings, The ntgs wea» Oriental; the
Rear Union Oil Station
plctnns were done by master sri-
let«; apd the culture’ of the hopie Valve Reducing and Grinding
' was In keeping with the'elegant
n Specialty
furnishings.
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Wo have installed machinery
Rose and her mother were visit­
ing, as only a mother and daugh­ jvhlch makes ynar valves ep-
ter can, after a four months' sepa­ erate perfectly.
|Ze inspect care, locate tresble
ration, “Ok, mother, I f s toe fanny I
,
free of charge.
Edith thinks Oklahoma Is wild.
Don't you like her? She is a dear,
Cah In for a Chat.
and Wayne Is crasy about her. 1
J- W. Barr A Son
think It Is mutual, however. Her
Idea of Indians so amuses us"
Wayne and Edith were visiting
as If they, too, bad been separated
several months. “Well, Edith, what
W ELL
Ratothd metal shoe »trees are think you of Ponca now, nod of
ransfer-
mother?
She
is
some
moth«,
1
among the old favorite rifts tjtxt
Ooed tooto and motor trucks.
appear io new guise this yedr. On tell you. You need not fear the
Good «eprlçe at a reasonable
Now tbst yeuVe met
a b la c to psir grotesque faces pr»m Indians.
price
Phone 9t.
Me smiling and faithful service te methee sad have eeea Ponca, aren’t
you
ready
to
give
.me
that
answer?
S master, end on 4 blue pair pretty
JQRDANH SASH AND
Pink blossoms bespeak a mistress’ I ’ll count It a mighty One Chrtri'
mas present."
•
Corner
“Ob, Wayne, you must "Walt until
PhosW II I.
after tbo eoramnnity tree. I ^hpt
■ a ' ii A i m i
to see more of these natives. All *
good things are worth watting for,
Fop three quarts of corn and dis­ you know, and besides, it Isn’t time
card hard kernels. Melt one table- yet to give our presents."
It was Christmas Eve, sad Edith
spotmfui of batter In a snneepun,
«64 on« cupful of muple sirup and and Wayne were talking of the
il of sugar. Br|ag to community tree. "Why*. Whet a
and let boU pntll ojewd there wae,' Wayne. The ladlvMuaBy. Pedigreed from a
become, brittle when ylnglug Was next to divine; but
Progeny Tented Dam with 8
water. Pour mlatare where were the IndlaneJ”
.year
record of 864 eggs (1st
“The man who saog that beauti­ year 171
WCtog all tbe while,
egge).
ch has bees sprinkled ful baritone solo Wes at sna time Only a limited number left.
an
Indinh
chief
j
the
girl
whe
gavel
tape |hto balls, nslng
Prices vhry reasonable, with
that Impressive oration was his ptoven breeding ability. Pedl.
little pressure.
granddaughter. The Indians were greo furnished.
alt arouad you, Bdtth." ,..
Edith's eyes opened— “Oh I 1
Iiithia Leghorns
thought all Indian« wore blankets
111 Ngtley St.
Phone 456-J
>m — R. A. Harru' win and guns!"
824,000 apartments, at
“Bdlth, tbe Indian of today is
Civilised. A »SO« that Ws goffered,
Chemeketa Street.
r
pisce w I
yes: but a. truly Aowtoon race: g r
pnd won.
heir vast
€o4&erels «
CLIFF
BUBLmOAm
Fainter
and Daeorntor
Paper Hanging — Tinting
a Spocialty
Estimates Gladly F
Phone 08
THE POW DBB F I
B EA U T E
SHOP!
(Over The Tidings)
Now
Under the Direction • (
Rose Sullivan.
a
Phone 77
For Appointment
Agcredite<
Training
Iff DFYTMlNY
ISN'T RCCLIfrih
w eu
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L HAVCN’T 'T M *
TO BAWL HIM P V r - H f f 'Y
O e rT w a h i ï JU S T
DBTffRT* R te H T M Q W /
D m
Fair Allow
Hewoombe For W ood
Phons 6S1
Feet, and F I. M ox, 180 M . A
Load
RASS
R Blox n«« M1U Muds, S Tier
fe ef an Indian
iW dia for bis
'M Will promue
happiest Christ-
'ee, wayn*. 1 promise. I wnnt
>e tbe wife ef an Indian—e
•toot Indian—with « brave alb­
Medford — Ten m il
aa my protector." > The radle
toned In end—"A Merry Chrtot- foot steel pipe weidOdL
to all,“ was the greeting
ed, for new water syal
l»S(. W«M*r« N»me«*»r Uataa.)
O ntario,— Construction begins
on Owyhee aifd Vole-Harper pre-
Jeeto.
,v.'
new 'church,
P»p
Medford Business
By Taylor
T H e w rw ffitff F iv e
CIGAR? IN TR I?
BOX LAST evSWlNG
WHSRC Aße
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