Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 07, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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r f b S A lft <ir EXCHANGE—
Odod 0-foom hbuse, furnished, l 1
lots 60x165 each, fr u it and her “
r is e 3 garages, hen house, wopd. -
shed, dandy plaoe fo r dhlckeai »
FOB BENT—Up-to-date small w ith in 3 blochs.of city library,
apartment, aba larger apartment 41,880, 111 ftoftn had 111 per r
Inquire at U 8. Bucead a t ,. or m onth. W ill ta k e good car. See I
phone 394-R .
64-tf
Ashland R e a lty Co.
• 7841 ;
o f good soil in B ellview district
Some tr a it
F O B S A L E — W. T . B lackw ell’s
services,
bhildtag,
repairing,
p alatln g, tin tin g an d D e m e n t
w ork. Phons 8 5 0 -L .
47-1-mo.
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F O O D BALK— S a tu rd a y , 11th,
Tsm s K w ah ta wah camp fire
girls. W o lc o tt’s Grocery.
81-4
FOB S A L E — Cook sad heating
stoves, 86 ta 3 36. Eagle Braes
Foundry, 140 O berlin SL 8 0 -lm *
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81,000 and take pari
in good team -o r cows.
land R e a lty Company.
F O B B A L E — Corona ty p e w rit­
Bee Ash­ er, ilk a new 386. M ake good
79-tf Xm as g ift.
CaU avening, 448
H elm an i t o r w rite
Box
272,
Ashland.
,
8 0 -2 *
F O B S A L E —-Apples, good and
FOB BALE— 6-room house a t
871 Mountain Ave with 8 lota, 60 cheap. Jnst around the corner
*3 0 0 each, n early 100 heaa, large
fro m W h ite House Grooery.
ty Co.
F O R S A L E — Black oak wood
s t 312.06 per cord. B ig body f i r
k t 810.66 p e r cord. Prices include
sawing. W U l be on fre ig h t yard
Wednesday and Thursday. See L .
A. Decker.
6 0 -3 *
hag house, garage, Ashland Real­ H arg sdloe Phone 331 L .
7 1 -tf
HAMAKBB TBAMBFEB a n d
Storage Co. office a t residence,
174 N o rth M a la . Phone Ì1 0 .
7 7 -tf
WELL DRILLING— R. C.
Ve-
chstaer, deep w e ll d rillin g , T a le n t, . F O R B A L E — F o rd Coupe, 8176
Ore. Phone 3 6 5 J I.
04-1 km.* —-O a y e e m b M o to r Co. Phone 60.
W A N T E D — lfagnetoee to re ­
Ólaycomb
charge, 81.60.
Recharged w ith 8160.
o a r new Servell Charger. C la y - Phone 60.
comb M o to r Co. Phoee 60.
W A N T 8 ÏD
B atteries to re­
charge. | 1 . Clayeomb M otor Co.,
F o rd Garage. Phoae 60.
6 4 -tf
F O R S A L E — Barred rock cock,
erels o f th e layin g strate, |8 , W.
L . Moore, R . F . D .
7 4-1 -mo
m ilk fed cockerels, three to four
pounds.
WUl
Counter. ‘ -Pheww
17F3.
7 4 -tf
. “ W e fin d nothing to compare
,w ith Foley"s
Hoaey aad T a r
'Com pound fo r coughs and colds.
M y little la d had trouble w ith his
'bronchial tubes from his th ird
year, but since we started giving
him F oley’s H oney and T a r we
have been able to control IL W s
know there is nothing to compare
w ith F o ley’s H oney and T a r Com­
pound.” T h e v e ry name te lls a
story. Good also fo r croup (spas­
modic) and troublesome night
coughs. Ask fo r it. Sold every­
where.— No. 3.
Too Much
"Add?”
Skcess U r ic A e U G le e t Mfss ta
M a n y U n p le a s a n t T ro ub les.
A U T H o n m n s agree th a t aa
Z a . excess o f uric add is pri­
marily due«» faulty Udmgr ac­
tion. Retenttaa o f this toxie
material often nsakes Rs jaes
ence felt by sore, painftal joints,
368
80-8
F O R B A L E — 1266, perfect dia-
m ond. rin g fo r 8 1 3 6 .
In q u ire
120 6th St.
FOR~ s X l b — F in e le a th e r dav-
M otor
Ce.
7 0 -ti
o f M ill C ity, W illa m e tte V a lle y ,
86. miles east o f A lbany, a ll level
lan d , fenced and cross fenced, 10
acres in cu ltivation , balance un­
der brash sad sawed to grass.
8-
room house, old barn and neces­
sary out buildings. M y town pro­
p erty is la s t across tbs street
from high and public school, • 4
m inutes w a lk to depot past post-
office and big m ill- P o w erfu l po­
tatoe land, 4 h ills a sack,* I am an
old man nearly 80 years old, can
give a man th e best deal ta pro­
perty la the state of Oregon w ith
1-3 o r 1-3 down, 6 per cent in te r­
est w ith good titles and can fu r ­
nish abstract. C a n give 6 to 9
re a rs ea balance. W rite J. B.
R ay. M ill C ity , Oregon.
80-3«
FOR
hnngA -
low in fa ir condition, not fa r
from Normal and grade schools,
good lo t, basement, etc. 8200 or
more down, bal. easy. Also fine
paying Investm ent; about 8800
cash: o r, 8800 could stand.
In ­
quire Yockey ft Co., 177 E . M ata.
81-1
enport, also electric washing; m a-
ehine, both nearly new a t " Icen-
bowers N ew and Second hand
store, 3 3 9 E ast M ata. P ho ae T71.
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F O B B A L E — Range w i t h
w arm in g closet, six hples
w ith
w ater eoil. Price >40. 140 8. P io-
neer St. •
7 8 -5 *
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F O R B A LE — 160
boxes Ben
Davis apples, some Newtown«. 76
cents bon, bring boxes. D ried ap-
pies an d pears, 14c lb . 54 per
schoolhouse.
7 8 -3 *
F O R B A LE — Good used 1 160
V ie t rota and 50
records,
also
Reed baby buggy. P a rty lesvtag
thwn wIM sacrifice, 698 B St.
7 8 -2 *
W O O D F O R S A L B — 18 ln. oak,
84.00 tie r; 18 In. la u re l, 84.60;
12 In. f ir , 33 .6 0 ; 16 ta. fir , 84.00;
12 in . w h ite oak, 83.50— Phone
3343 o r 410.
7 8 -6 *
F O R H A L E — A bout 40 tons
choice a lfa lfa hay. Phone 290-Y .
8 1 -8 *
Fuller Paints
and
sands assist their kidneys a t
such times by tbeuaeof Oonn’s
F /f /s —s s tim u la n t d iu re tic .
Doon’s are recommended by
many local people. Ask y e a r
neighbor/
OAfrs
,
Varnishes
paint and varnish for
every need
J. O. S1GG
R atal
Class
of
the
Presbyterian
church meets a t the home of
I m
. I f v l m
l
—~ Mrs
new wmarau
street, a t 7:30 p. m.
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, ahtand* Study Club Meets W ith
] Irs. D . Perozzi—
The Ashland Study Club met
j esterday, Monday,
December
° xth , a t the attractive home of
Irs. D. Perozzi on G ranite street.
Mrs. Louis Dodge had charge
£
‘ f the p arliam entary w o rk, and
Gordon MacCracken delight-
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reviewed “The D aughter
ir a i," by Egsu In a la t i Bug-
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c
.
The next meeting w ill be held
the home of M rs. Louis Dodtge
the Bpulevard. M rs. E. V.
te r w ill have the book review
Mrs. F . G. Swedenburg w ill
uct p arliam en tary d rill.
T he Social Cirelo o f the Chris­
tia n church w ill m eet tom orrow,
Wednesday, Deeember eighth, in
the church parlors a t tw o -th irty
P m.
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.
Every mem ber th a t can, is es­
pecially requested to . attend.
There w ill be com fort tacking and
fin a l arrangem ents fo r the eook-
ed-food sale and bazaar, which
w ill be held In the Yockey build­
ing, Saturday, Deeember 11, wiU
be made.
apee man may be
able to suggest sev­
eral features of con­
struction that will
secure , a minimum
fire insurance rate on
the property. L s t
this agency help yon.
Out o f the ice box, or
io th e warm kitchen,
S n o w d r ift is alw ays
CUM«/— just the right
c o n s is te n c y a g o o d
sh o rten in g sh o u ld be
fo r c o n v e n ie n c e in
m ixing.
CAKE
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Hartford Tire
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low marks in "H our A te r « f
YOU’D WTTCa «w rite tWri
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P op W i t t , H ELP YO U
N O W ,TH EN -W H AT
SEEMS T o S U
THE TROUBLE? >
YJELL, l j o s t
CAN’T UNDERSTAND
THESE PROBLEMS
DR. IRMR8T A. WOODS
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
0. ELLYS0N SHINN
o tic « Hogrst IS - IS and 9 - B
Dentist
Citisene Bank Bldg.
Okies Pkone 111
Res. Phone 184
Evenings by Appointm ent
Dr. Charles A. Haines
Physician and 8orgeoa
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-L
Convalescent Home
O F F IC E HO U RS
10 to 13 a . m.— » to B p. m .
15» Granite
Citisene B unk B uild in g
Facing P ark and L ith la
Fountain
Term «: ga to 88.50 per day
Pleasant
Insurance Company,
Office and Resident Phone 28
O ffice Hours
Billings Agency
R eal Estate ft R eal Inaurane
Bstab. 1888 at 41 B. Mala* St.
Environm ent
DR. BOLAND ALLEN
Physician and Burgeon
Tempting Food
WHITTLE TRANSFER
A STORAGE 0 0 .
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating and Skipping.
Long Distance H auling.
Auto Freight Terminal
The Ingredients of Service
Service is not an easy thing to measure,
to a large extent it consists of intangible things
—little acts of thoughtfulness and considera-
tion that may go unnoticed, but that leave a
glaring gap when they are missing. Our bean-
tiful chapel and splendid equipment—all of
this would be vain without the leaven of sym-
pathy and good will which go with it.
Phone 117
Office 89 Oak S t
1ST ST. OASXQE
R ear Union O il Station
Valve Refacing and Grinding
a Specialty
W e have Installed machinery
which makes ypur valves op­
erate perfectly.
W e Inspect cars, locate trouble
free o f charge.
C all la fo r a Chat,
M e a ’a Shoes, 87 .8 6
F o r th e W h ole F a m ily
T ailor-M ad e Show are Stted
to six actual toot measure­
ments ta say style— la th e
leather you lik e best an d ta
high or lew shoes as you pre­
fer. N ow .you can enjoy foot
comfort and have perfect shoe
style and m axim um service.
,
H . C. H A N SO N '
8 8 Gresham
Ashland, Ore.
THE POWDER PUFF
BEAUTE
ff. W. Barr A Son
D ay Phone 212.
Night Phones 881-L—S81-J
Mrs. Louis Dodge, la d y assistant
VOtatoes-frenchfriei
Wild Bose
in deep fktfrymc the
f o o d is a t o n c e
c o a t e d by t h e hot
Laid and coalm thor­
oughly w it h o u t ah-
torbuif any more fab
3 T««pooM A sissy Pewdtr
X
Cap C b o tt^ Walnua
l Taupoon a a a a a o n
Good team and motor trucks.
Good service a t a reasonable
price — Phons 88.
JO R D AN S BASH A N D
C A B IN E T W O R K S
Corner Helm an aad Van Ness.
Phons 181.
194-ti
SHOPPE
(O v e r T he Tidings)
Now
Under the Direction
Rose Sullivan.
of
For Appointment
Accredited
Training Pays
Cockerels
Big, vigorous birds, weighing
over 6 lbs. each. Linebred and
Individually Pedigreed from a
Progeny Tested Dam w ith 3
year record o f 864 eggs (1st
year 871 eggs).
Only a lim ited num ber left.
Prices 'v e r y reasonable, w ith
provan breeding ab ility . P edi.
gree furnished.
Lithia Leghorns
118 N utley 8 L
Phone 456-J
Medford Business College
Bas FWr Allowance
Newcombe For Wood
Phono 631
Fast, aa« Fl. Blox, 150 eu. ft.
Load ....................... ......... 08.00
R B lox aad M ill Eads, 8 T ie r
«■
Ute ltd* sweet, pure
shortening a n d g e t
b e t t e r results than
•ver before,
Cteom sugar atel Saowdrift
together. Add sifted flour,
(taking powder and salt, to
this mim ara ilM h M M y with
th e m ilk Malta la a shallow
ftamon, 2 ttMospoons sugar
and w a ln w MMSte over top.
Bake in hot oven for fifteen
minutes.
Snow drift
W ILDROSE
vtentogflr Every fw poM
By Taylor
f / A mv . yoo 1«« assN oarran s
D R . W . J. C R A N D A L L
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
Eye, Bar, Moes and Throat.
OfTlee Phone IB S
F irs t National Bank B uilding
W« represent the
Funeral Director»
CO FFEE
fully darkened, glossy sad attractive
wits a brew of Ssge Tea and Sulphur.
Whenever her hair took on that duS,
faded or streaked appearance, this
simple mixture was applied with
wonderful effect By asking a t any
drag store for “Wyeth’s Sage and
Sulphur Compound,* you w ill get a
large bottle of this oM-time rectae,
improved by the addition of other
ingredients, a ll ready to use, a t vary
little coot. Thia simple mixture can
be depended upon to restore natural
solar aad beauty to the hair. -
Well-known druggists sa y every­
body uses Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur
Compound now because i t darkens so
natundly skd evwily that nobody eso
tell i t has been applied— it’s so
easy to use, too. You simply dampen
a eoaib or’ soft brush and draw i t
through your hair, taking one strand
a t * time. By morning the gray
hair J ¡»appear»; after another ap­
plication or two, i t it restored to its
natural color and looks glossy, soft
and beautiful.
Wföpn you
p/on ta
Phone S i l
cent vin e g a r, 26c gallon, by b ar-
ro ll, 22c, also w an t cow and 16
sheep. Geo. Yockel, R . 1 ,’ Box 123
one-half m ile south
B ellview 1
W A N T T O T R A D E — Roseburg
c ity property fo r Ashland pro­
perty.
P re fe r irrig a te d
a lfa lfa
tend. W rite w h a t you have. W ill
call and see you. P. O. Box 30,
Grants Pass, O re.
81-6
W ashington P . T . A . Meets
Tom arrow
The W ashington P aren t Teach­
e r Association, w ill meet in the
W ashington school (o ld
Junior
h ig h )
a t th re e -th irty tom orrow
afternoon.
T he school nurse w ill be pres­
ent to ta lk w ltk m others, and
provision has been made fo r the
cars of children.
Tuesday, Dee. 7.— C ivic Club w in
meet in the club h oule on Wta-
. burn W ay.
Wednesday, Dec. S. — "M o th e r
B lckerdyke" T e n t, N o. IS wW
meet In the A rm ory.
Thursday, Dec. 0. — L ady E lk ’s
Club w ill meet in the club-
rooms. Mrs. George Rose and
Mrs. Judd M U ler, hostesses.
Tuesday, Dec. f , — W estm inster
G uild i o f : the
Presbyterian
church w ill have a covered dish
dinner s t S p. m. in the church
parlors.
Tuesday, Dec. 7.— Civic Club w l l
meet in th e Clvle Clubhouse oS
W ln b u rn W ay. P ro gram given
by the Delphlans.
Wednesday, Dec. 8.— W ashington
P. T . A . meets In the W ashing­
ton school a t 3 :8 0 p. yn.
Wednesday, Dec. »L— H igh Behoof
P. T. A . meets in the S ealer
high school a t 8: IS p. m.
F rid ay, Dee. 10. — Past
N ob H
Grand’s Club o f Hope Rebekah
Lodge No. I I , w ill meet w ith
Mrs. George W . T refren a t the
home of h e r daughter on # 1
corner o f F ifth and B Street»
at 2 p. m.
Friday, Dec. 10.— Lincoln P. T . A.
meets in the Lincoln school ait
3 :30 p. m.
( Wednesday, Dee. 11— Social « 1 »
cle of C hristian church meetk
in the church parlors a t 3 :3 0
forget to have a ll cooked foods
M r. and Mrs. B ert Sm ith de­ and articles fo r this basaar ta
lig h tfu lly entertained w ith a de­ readiness fo r Saturday by • Of
licious tu rk e y dinner a t
th e ir 9 :1 0 a. m.
pleasant home on O ak street,
Sunday, December fifth , In honor
of Mrs. Francis Call and son, of
Bellingham, W ashington, w h o
are spending a few days In Ash­
land visiting w ith relatives and
friends.
Mrs. C all w ill be re­
membered to her many friends in
Ash tend as Miss B ertha Smith.
The guests were M r. and Mrs.
E lm er Sm ith, M r. and Mra. E. F.
Smith, Mrs. Francis CaU and son
Cheater and the boat and hostess,
M r. and Mra. B e rt Sm ith.
you will find that an
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Social C ircle Meets Tom orrow—
experienced
insur-
THIS IS t f t t Y - S V o s i N ’ Y o o HAD
S (X P ieces O F CANDY «AND M O M
TOO K T W O A ND I T o o k T H g c e -
. VMWnr w o u l d y o u hsm © ? __ _
CPYW ’
SPELL
Because—Meat has more
natural ,heat stored up in
it than most any other
food. For your health's
sake—Eat More Meat.
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