Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 13, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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FAR M U r e s * B XG H A N cdt—
W
AN
TED.
T
o
buy
from
owner
Good
«-room house, furnished, 3
strictly private w ith player piano,
lots
00x100
each, fru it and ber­
acreage
la
Bellview
d
is
trict
In
­
M m cabin w ith p r i n t * hath and
8te8* ries, 3 garages, hen bouse, wood­
toilet, »71 G ranite S t Phone quire 813 Iowa.
shed, dandy place ter ehlokena
>4«-J.
10-3«
W A N T E D — Subscription solici­
w ithin 3 blocks of city library,
te r wanted. Phone 880-Y.
8P-8* <1,800, <25 down and »25 per
"vnuonm
dome
— ibi
Granite. Reasonable terms. 8 4 -tf
■ A M A E E B t r a n sfer a n d
Storage Co. office at .residence,
1 7 4 N erth K ain. Phone 410.
77-tf
Beal Estate »
Por bargains In Real Estate
try Brown and Rloe, 83 No. Main,
e
334-«.
W E L L D R IL L IN G — »R. C. V o -.
W A N T TO T R A D E — Roseburg
chateer, deep well drilling. Talent, city property tor Ashland pro­
Ore. Phone 3 8 1 /3 .
*04-1 mo.* perty.
Prefer Irrigated
alfalfa
land. W rite what you have. W ill
call and see you. P. O. Box 30,"
Grants Pass, Ore.
81-8
FO R R E N T — ~Pour r
bungalow partly
furnished,
FO B R E N T — Fam ished three
378 B St. Phone 883-
room house,
1
Realty Co.
84-tf
84-3*
F O R R E N T — Splendid resi­
dence or business location around
the corner from F irs t N t’l. Bank,
adjoining L lth ia P a rk , furnished
U desired, piano, garage. 3» &
Ploaeer.
84-tf
PO R SALE and EX C H A N G E—
Five acres, splendidly located,
o f good soil in Bellview district.
Some fru it. 81,000 and take part
in good team pr cows. See Ash­
land Realty Company.
78-tf
F O R SA LE— 5-room house at
371 Mountain Ave w ith 3 lots, 80
W A N T E D — Batteries to re­ x300 each/ nearly 100 hens, large
F O R R E N T — FurnUheff cabins charge. 81. Clayoomh Motor Co., hen house, garage, Ashland Real­
8 4-tf ty Co.
and s m a ll, apartments. Reason­ Ford Oarage. Phone 80.
71-tf
able by week or month. 163 Gfnn
SNAP FO B Q U IC K SALE— M y
Me St.
bd-tf
home located at 404 Iowa street.
F O R R E N T — «-room furnish­
F O R SA LE — Old fashioned Ashland, Ore., tor 83300. Address
ed house. Inquire 713 Oak St.
Moravian
animal
Christmas D r. George J. Kirns. 434 Bast
%
88-6*
84-6
Cookies, 38c per doz. Phone your 4th St. Long Beach, Cal.
order early to Mrs. L . Miksch, 481
J.
34-3
T. Blackwell’s
i.
repairing.
painting, tinting and c e m e n t
work. Phone 359-L.
«7-1-mo.
PO SITIO N W A N T E D — M A L E
FO R SA LE— Cook and heating
stoves, 85 to 325. Eagle Brass
Foundry, »40 Oberlin St. 8 0 -lm *
W A N T E D — W ork for man and
team or single head. Price gad
F O R H A LE— Manzanita wood
service right. Address 147 Ohio
A. 8. Parka, 711 Liberty St.
8t.
M on.-W ed.*
Phone 446.
8«-«
—
F O R S A LE — Standard
size
— W A N T E D F E M A L E H E L P — bicycle. In good condition, like
Ladles who can do plain sewing new. Phode 358 Y or 402 J.
88-2*
a t homo and want profitable spare
time work. No canvassing. W rite
Counter Leghorn F arm , Ash­
■tamp) to
( Eacloi
land, B r i - t e r high grade, vigor­
ous breeding cockerels. Order
now.
8 4-tf
(Continued
From
Page One)
next biennium. There was ap­
propriated for thia institution two
years ago 3316,000, exclusive of
deficiency appropriations of 831.«
•40 .
The state school for the blind
"has requested appropriations ag/-
gregating
866,499, as against
360,000 authorized by the legisla­
ture two years ago. A deficiency
appropriation of 3800 was author-
taed by the t u t e emergency board
lo r this lhstitntlon.
The 1937-38 budget tor the
■tate school for the deaf has been
fixed at 8148,039 by the budget
commission, as compared with
3113,000 for the current bien­
nium.
Wfam F»»
Fool a
Cold Pg*
in g
InfM
F O B SA LK — Barred rock cock,
erels o f the laying strain, 33; W.
L. Moore, R. F. D.
74-1-mo.
new - laid
EGG
la order to give really
d e lic io u s re s u lts a
shortening must be
fresh. You w ill be de­
lighted when you open
the air-tight Snowdrift
can and nod bow fresh
and sweet Snowdrift
is w hen i t comes to
you* Snowdrift Ja Lie*
a» dainty and good-to-
eat as a shortening
could possibly be.
S n o w d rift
W A N T E D — By gentleman,
room and board in private fam ­
ily. Address Box W care T id in g *
86-3*
F o r the support of the state in­
dustrial school for girls an ap-
proprtation of 380.247 was rec­
ommended, as compared
w ith
363,840 for the current biennium.
An emergency appropriation of
83800 waa authorized for this In ­
stitution during the past year.
X-Ray, Including Teeth .
10 - 12 a. m. 2 - 4 p. m,
0:30 - 7:30 p. m.
Dr. Charles A. Haines
Physician and Surgeon
R a y m o n d G r iffith
Office Phone 164-J
Home
Phone 164-L
«
* «
N
Citizens Bank Bldg.
O F F IC E HOURS
10 to l a a, m— -a to S
Res. Phone 184
Christmas Fruit Cakes
Evenings by Appointment
Special Discount on orders placed before Dec. 20th
—45 ots. per lb., or 2 lbs. for 85 cts.
FRANKLIN
BAKERY
Citizens Bank Building
Ashland, Oregon
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
Convalescent
Home
Physician and Surgeon
158 Granite Street
Pacing Park and Llthia
Fountain
Office Phone 168-J
Residence Phone 168-L
Mrs. W . M . Barber In Charge
Practical Nursing
Terms: * 2 to g3.50 per day
Good Cheer, Good Care, Good
Pood— Our slogan.
CHRISTMAS SLIPPERS
Let us show you our stock of Christmas slippers
for men and boys. They come in three different
styles — $2.75 per pair. ,We exchange sizes after
Christinas.
WHITTLE TRANSFER
A 8TORAOS 0 0 .
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
Anto Freight Terminal
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
Phon» 117
Office 89 Oak St.
H E R E A T LAST
Tailor-Made an«—
Women's Shoes, 37.80
Men’s Shoes, »7.35
Por the Whole Fam ily
Tailor-Made Shoes are fitted
to six actual toot measure-
taenta in any style— in the
leather you like best and In
high or low shoes as yon pre­
fer. Now you can enjoy foot
comfort and have perfect shoe
style and maximum service.
H . C. HANSON
68 Gresham
Ashland. Ore.
THE POWDER PUFF
COCOA DOOR MATS
1ST ST. OARAGE
R ear Union O il Station
Three Sizes
Valve Refacing and Grinding
a Specialty
THEY WÍLÍ.&AVE YOUR RUGS
We have installed machinery
which makes your valves op­
erate perfectly.
We Inspect cars, locate trouble
free o f cbAfga.’
Call hi tor a Chat.
BEAUTE
SHOPPE
(Over The Tidings)
Now Under the Direction of
Rose Sullivan.
Phone 77
For Appointment
J. W. Barr A Son
Wick Furniture Co
83 N, MAIN ST,
PHONE 216
Accredited
T. L . PO W ELL
General Transfer
Good team and motor tru c k *
Good service at a reasonable
price — Phone 88.
JORDANS SASH AND
C A B IN E T WORKS
Corner Helman and Van Ness.
Phone 141.
194-tf
SUBSCRITO F O R T R E TUNINGS.
Cameron no fade Broadcloth, Shirts for him
real bay at
p. m.
Place your order now1 for the Christinas fruit
eake—50 ots. per pound.
OREGON’S SH A R E
Members of the Oregon delega­
tion In congress have been advis­
ed by the forestry service that
Oregon’s 25 per cent share of
the receipts of national forests
tor the last fiscal year amounts to
3194.387, derived from a total of
over 18.000,009 acres of forest
lands Of federal ownership,
Practice Limited To '
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
108 Pioneer Ave
Offipe and Resident Phone
Office Hours
Training Pays
Shorthand
Machine Bookkeeping
Burroughs Qateaiatar
Business Office Practice
Medford Business College
F a ir
Allowance
Cockerels
A
Big, vigorous birds, weighing
over 5 lbs. each. Linshred and
Individually Pedigreed from a
Progeny Tested Dam with 3
year record of 664 eggs (1st
year 371 egga).
Only a lim ited number le ft
Prices very reasonable, w ith
proven breeding ability. Pedl.
gree furnished.
ARMY GOODS STORE
Nswcombe For Wood
Phons «81
Fact, and F I. Blox, 150 co. f t
Ix>ad ............................... »8.00
Lithia Leghorns
Biggest Little Stora in Town
Opposite New Hotel
Open Evenings
113 Nutley S t
Phone 464-J
GOLF LESSORS
REAL
Make This
Christmas
FAVORITE
learning
that
the
best
In Used
Phonographs
breakfast these mornings
consists of those delicious
hot coffee which Nining-z
A Lading, Gift for the Family.
xü: I
$250.00 Console Victrola
like new—1 doz. records free
hot waffles with piping
Xdison Phonograph
1 doz. records, only
$130.00
»
$5.00
er’a Serves for 25 cents.
MM
D R . M A T T IE B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
DR. ERNEST A. WOOD*
Bau
More and more people are
L ix tiìv t
F R E S H AS A
lal surrey.
The appointment o f Edward F .
W arner as assistant secretary of
the nary la charge of aviation Mid
the five year program passed | F
Congress are regarded as t*o ' M,
the outstanding events o f « *
year in the Navy department.
“T he morale of Ute Navy : *8
high and the devotion to dtfty oB
the part of both officers and en­
listed men Is well worthy o f com­
mendation.” Secretary W ilb u r de-
dared.
Desertions have dropped to a
minimum and re-enllstments con­
tinue high. ’ The health o f the
havy is satisfactory and the num-
her of persons In the service ad­
mitted to hospitals' during tjfe
year Is the lowest on record.
Operating forces of the Navy
totaled approximately 83,000 en­
listed men during the year al­
though the program was estab­
lished upon a basis of 80,000.
However, due to the delay In com­
pletion of the two a ircraft car­
riers the reduction In personnel
was less serious than it might
have been, i t la pointed on«.
During the year the navy oper­
ated 18 first class battleships,
70 submarines, 103 destroyers,
17 light cruisers, 70 submarines.
25 mine sweepers, 141 aircraft
and numerous other smaller ves­
sels.
.»
Increased threat of political
turm oil in China forced the Navy
to draw from Its Asiatic destroy­
er equadron'tor additions to the
Yangtze River patrol, tsx new riv ­
er gunboats are also under con­
struction In China and should be
placed iiT'hctlve service w ith in a
few months.
Of the Asiatic fleet four ship?
are declared to be In poor condi­
tion, and one, the Helena, Is not
fit for sea duty. A ll of this fleet
is in need of modern radio equip­
ment.
M ajor accidents to the Navy
during the year were reported as
follows:
’
The grounding of the collier
Orion and the mine sweeper Cur­
lew, both ot which were complete
losses.
The explosion of the submarine
8-49 at Naw London and the de­
struction ot the naval ammuui-
tip» depot at Lake Denmark, N ; j ,
DB. W . J. CRANDALL
Omeopnthlc
Physician and S a m o a
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Office Phone 1 M
P i n t National Bank Building
Come in for your break
fast tomorrow.
to work off the Cold and to
fortify the sjmtsni Mainai
New Reproducing Sonora
Now
,
$200 Sonora—good as new, now
Records free—Easy terms
$95.00
$125.00
Also Complete Fountain
Servios
N I N I N G E R ’S
The Rose
Place your order now for Christmas delivery.
Runabout.............. ........$106.32 Down 89c a Day
Touring . . . ; ................... $106.80 Down 86c a Day
C ou pe........................... $148.05 Down $L01 a Day
T u dor.............................$153.29 Down $1.03 a Day
F ordor..................... •.$ 1 6 4 .4 9 Down $1.11 a Day
The above payments include Balloon Tiros—A ll the
new Improvements, Fire and Theft insurance and
Interest on deferred payments for eighteen months.
A Gift that Renders Years of Useful Service. The,
greatest value ever offered in an automobile.
Claycrinib Motor Co.
FORD GARAGE
IT DORS make a difference where you buy your
Learn to play Golf thia winter
and be ready tor the opening
of the Ashland course thia
spring.
L et M e Teach Yoe
Ashland Golf Club
Studte, 131 E. Main
T H E NAM E TELLS A TR UE
STORY
The very name, Foley’» Honey
end T ar Compound, telle why,
with, without eplatee or chloro
form. It 1» so quickly effective la
■topping Qoughe and la heeling
the distressing cause. Because It
alone combines t i e curative v ir­
tue« at P»M tin e T er and other
healing inoodtoate, together with
the m ollifying demulcent effects
of clear Iraak Homey. From «61
E. 46th at., Chicago, comes this:
"A »tubborn cough worried me,
kept me awake sights, and restat­
ed other coash medlelaeo. but
quickly yielded to year good
Fol^r’a nbanr and T ar Com­
pound. My drugfctat recommended
It.” Ask tor It. Bold every-
where.
Tidings Ads Brtaa
Assalta
Call
Jerry O’Neal
for your next job of
• Plumbing
Phone 188
Bee. 86 M o rte* St.
N O TIC E TO C R EW TO R 8
Notice la hereby given that the
underalgned has bean appointed
Administrate; wltM the .Will An­
nexed of the Estate of John K.
McClaren. deceased, and all per­
sona having claims against said
Estate are required to present
them, duly verified, and w i t h
proper vouchers, within 6 months
from the date hereof to the under­
signed, a t the Citizens Bank of
Ashland, Oregon.
Dated December 18th, 193«.
C. W . ROBERTSON,
Administrator with, the W ill
Annexed ot the Estate ot Jahn