Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 14, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    Trains are Delayed—
Because of a slide near IJTolf
Creek, all Southern Pacific truf­
fle was held up Sunday Right.
Northbound paaaenger trains No.
Id and 14 were delayed this
aide of Wolf Creek *11 night and
sontbhopnd No. IS was detoywd
about an hoar. A freight train
last night stuck Its pilot Into
the slide bat no great damage
was done.
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Nptmed te Medford—
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Andrews,
j WAMTMD—To bay front ow^er
Mrs.
Grace Andrews, Mrs. Eunice
acreage In Bellview district. In­
tuire S II IowÁ
88-8* Kibler and Mr. and Mrs. Artknr
Adams of Ashland, motored to
WANTED—Subscription solici­ Medford on Sunday to bare din­
tor wanted. Phea« 888-Y. 88-8» ner with Mr. and Mrs. D. W.
POR RENT — Pour room
Wheeler and family and. Mrs.
ngalow partly furnished, 8 —H S ty o O r a W U áldfi — 16s Mary Matthews;
dianne.
82-8* Granite. Reasonable terms. 84-tf
HAMAKBB TRANSFER ( Q d Mies Kerr Scymef Gave
[ for RMMT— ' Splendid rsâ-
Lecture——
dence on business leeatlon around S to n g e Co. office at residence,
Miss Violet Kerr Seymer of
174
North
Main.
Phon«
410,
itke corner from P in t Nt’L Bank,
London, England, gave a lecture
,
-
•
77-tf(
adjoining Lithia Park, furnished
on Thursday night at the Church
If desired, plano, garage. 28 8.
WELL DRILLING— R. C. Vo- of Christ Science, getting forth
Pioneer.
• 84-tf chstser, deep well drilling. Talent,
the principals of that denomina­
Ore. Phone 866J8.
44-1 m o? tion. This , was Miss Seymer's
only stop between San Prancisoo
WANTED Msgnetoes to
and
Portland and attracted a
charge, 81.89. Recharged
good
sized crowd from Ashland,
onr new Servali Charger. <
as well a> a good many visitors
comb
Motor
Co.
Phone
88.
FOR RENTS—8-room furnish­
from valley towns. Miss Seymer
ed house. Inquire 712 Oak 8L
is accompanied on her trip, by
88-6*
Miss Herrick, also of London.
Ashland Boy and Girl
Elected—
FOR RENT— Two well fnrnlsh-
ished houaakeeplng rooms. 210
per month. 424 Helman Bt. 87-6
FOR SALE— W. T. Blackwell’s
services,
bnlldlng,
repairing,
painting, tinting and c e m h n t
work. Phone 369-L.
47-1-mo.
FOR SALK—Cook and heating
stoves, 36 to 226. Eagle Brass
Foundry, 140 Oberlin St. 80-lm*
A. 8. Parks,
Phon« 442,
Mansanlta wood
711 Liberty St.
24-4
FOR SALE — Standard
ilcycle, in good condition,
iew. Phone 262 Y or 401 J.
SHORT TALKS BV
THOUGHT­
FUL MOTHERS
Aa Indiana mother tells this:
“We find nothing to compare
with Foley’*s Honey and Tar
Compound for coughs and colds.
214-tf. My little lad had trouble with his
bronchial tubes from his third
year, but since we started giving
him Foley’s Honey and Tar we
have been able to control It. We
know there is nothing, to compare
In good team or cows. See Ash­
with Foley's Honey and Tar Com­
land Realty Company.
71-ti
pound.” The very name tells a
FOR SALE— 6-roem house a t l story- Good, also to r «reap (span-
271 Mountain Ave with 3 lots, 60 modlc) and troublesome night
x204 each, nearly 100 hens, large coughs. Ask for It. Sold every­
hen house, garage, Ashland Real­ where.— No. 2.
ty Co.
71-tf
SNAP FOR QUICK SALE— My
Counter Leghorn Farm, Ash-
home located at 406 Iowa street.
and, Ore., tor high grade, vigor- Ashland, Ore., for 83200. Address
iua breeding cockerels. Order Dr. George J. Kimi, 434 East
low.
84-tf 4th St. Long Beach, Cal.
86-4
Bargains
POSITION WANTED—MALE
FOR SALE— Barred roek cock,
WANTED— Work for man end
erels of the laying strain. 88, W.
team or single hand. Price and
L. Moors, B. » . D.
7 4-1-mo
service right. Address 147 Ohio
St.
'
Mo«.-Wed.*
R H E U M A T IS M
Use Trunk’s Prescription be­
cause it is a shame to suffer
I with rheumatism!
This pre­
scription does not
rain
the
[stomach, it does not depress the
heart, neither does it require
dieting tq make it effective.
¡Trunk’s Prescription, does not
[contain any mercury or nar-
cotics; but It does combine the
¡essential medical elements neces­
sary In the successful treatment
of rheumatism and gout, ac­
cording to well Informed pres­
ent-day medical opinion.
Uric
acid solvent and liver medicine.
Trunk’s Prescription sells for
81.76 at McNair Bros.
The finest ana most complete
Une of Xmas cards. Darling Stu­
dio and art store.
76-tf
W eek-End Guest—
Mrs. Fred Swigert of Port­
land, was the week-end guest of
Mis» Mildred Crane, physical
training *teacher In Ashland high
school, and went to Medford
Sunday to visit with her relatives
befpre returning tq Portland lat­
er in. the week. »Mfs. Swigert
Iris ond of the counselors at
Camp Namanij.
$400
$600
$485
All Cars in Good
Condition
The
Automotive Shop
Chevrolet Dealers
SEE THE SMOOTHEST
CHEVROLET
•I Sure Was A Cripple
Now Takes A Few Tablets
a lie n Spell Comes and Is O. K.
and
”1 have been using your
Eopa Neuritis Tablets for two
¿ears and sure had Bome good
results.
I was in Seattle In
1923 and sure was a cripple.
Now every time I get a little
jpell 1 take a few tablets and
qext day all is gone. I Just
want to thank you for the
good you are dqlng to the
world and the money you are
saving lots or poor people:
Lots of my friends got cured
itnce I got Eopa Neuritis Tab­
lets in our town. Sincerely and
thankfully yours.” (Signed)
Fred Miller.
Sharp, darting pains in
neck, face, back, arms and
legs are a sign of Neuritis, a
disease of the nerves.
Fre­
quently joints become stiff and
aching. Eopa Neuritis Tablets
go direct to the cause and
help restore the Inflamed
nerves to their former healthy
state.
Absolutely harmless,
no bromides, narooucs or coal
tar products. For quick relief
get Eopa Neuritis Tablets. AU
good druggists. Always to
stock at McNair Bros.
J. O.JttGG
Boot Paint—Best Workmen
Phone 172
r \ 0 N T submit to a beipitaL
U operation for Plies or other
BectnlocCnlim slhesnt It Ie expeMhe,
Hot Mineral
Baths
Will keep y«u fit daring the
winter. Oar mineral is a rec­
ognised care for
Tomorrow Night!!
Mrs. G. G. Eubanks of BB1
Wlmen street, left yesterday for a
visit with bar son In San Fran­
cisco, California.
After spend­
ing about a week. Mrs. Eubanks
will go to Pacific Grove, Cal-,
where she will visit with her
daughter.
DK. MATTIE B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
108 Pioneer Ava
Office and Resident Phone
Office Honrs
10 - 12 a. m. 2.- 4 p. m.
„
8:30 - 7:30 p. m.
0. ELLYSON SHINN
"BASHFUL MR. BOBBS"
Left Yesterday—
DR. W. J. CRANDALL
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Office Phone 11W
First National Bank Building
ANNIVERSARY PLAY
Office Honrs: 10 • IB and 2 - 8
Swedenborg Bnlldlng
Res. Phone 184
Evenings by Appointment
High School Auditorium
Convalescent
Home
Physician and Surgeon
158 Granite Street
Facing Park and Llthla
Fountain
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 beau­
tiful chapel and splendid equipment—all of
this would he vain without the leaven of sym­
pathy and good will which go with it.
J. P. Dodge & Sons
Office Phone 106-J
Residence Phone 10S-L
OFFICE HOURS
Practical Nursing
Terms: 99 to 28-BO per day
Good Cheer, Good Care, Good
Food— Our slogan.
WHITTLE TRANSFER
& STORAGE 0 0 .
The Ingredients of Service
Citizens Rank Building
Ashland, Oregon
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
Mrs. W. M. Barber la Charge
CURTAIN AT 8 O ’CLOCK
Physician and Surgeon
OFFICE HOURS
10 to 19 a. n»— -9 to B p. n .
Ashland High School Students
sparkling comedy ably presented by our own
student thespians. >
Phone 107
X-Ray, Including Teeth •
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-L
Office Phone 161
presented by the
Eagle Meat Market
Praotice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Dentist
Citizens Rank Bldg.
Because—Meat has more
natural heat stored up in
it than most pay other
food. F or your h ealth ’s
sake—E at More Meat.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS
Dr. Charles A. Haines
Coal, Woc^l and Storage
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
Auto Freight Terminal
Phone 117
Office 89 Oak St.
HERE AT. LAST
Taller-Made Shoes
Wcmen’a Shoes, 27.85
Men’s Shoes, 87.85
For the Whole FamUy
Tailor-Made Shoes are fitted
to six actual foot measure­
ments In any style— In the
leather you like best and In
high or low shoes as you pre­
fer. Now you can enjoy foot
comfort and have perfect shoe
style and maximum service.
H. C. HANSON
03 Gresham
Ashland, Ore.
THE POWDER PUFF
1ST ST. OARAGE
Rear Union OU Station
Valve R efaclng and Grinding
a Specialty
BEAUTE
8H0PPE
(Over The Tidings)
Now Under the Direction of
We have Installed machinery
which makes your valves op-
erate perfectly.
Wc Inspect cars, locate trouble
For Appointment
Funeral Directors
Day Phone 212.
Night Phons« »81-L— 311-J
Mrs. Louis Dodge, lady assistant
SPLITDORF
Radio Reception for the Cultured Ear
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
Good team and motor trucks,
Good service at a reasonable
price — Phons 83.
JORDANS «ASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helman and Van N<
Phone 141.
19-
Aooreditod
Training Pays
Shorthand
Machine Bookkeeping
Burroughs Cslcnuwov
Business Office Practice
Medford Business College
Cockerels
$125
Fuller Paints
1 paint and varnish for
every need
Spend Week-End to Aahlnnd —•
Mr. and Mrs. John Dodge and
family of Medford spent the week
end In Ashland visiting at (toe
home of Mrs. Nettle Green add
daughter Ruth, on the boulevard.
Mr. Dodge Is a member of the
D. O. K. K. and attended the
meeting here Saturday sight,
$350
lacked With Pain He Hobbled
Around, A Victim Of
Varnishes
Don't be Operated Upon
1926 Ford Sedan
1926 Chov. Coach
1925 Chev Touring,
1924 Chev. 4-Pass
Coupe ..................
1924 Ford Roadster
Delivery ..............
at the Clayoomb Motqr Co., will
spend the Christmas holidays
with her parents a t- McCloud,
California.
Hes Heck say«: ”Tke biggest
household expense Is payin’ what
Will Spend Xmas with Parents— it eests the wife_to_nractloe on
■ Mips Velta Ackley, wko works netwspaper recipes.” \
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Homer Bray, Salem, has been
elected president of the 4-H club
WANTED— Batteries to re­
composed of former boys’ and
FOR RENT—Nloe clean rooms, charge. 21. Olayçomb Motor Co.,
girls’ club members on the O.
64-tf
»asonable. The Annex. 78-lmo* Ford Garage. Phone 60.
A. C., Ordgon Agricultural Col­
lege campus. Other officers are
Edith Pugh, Shedd, vice presi­
FOR SALE— Five room house, dent; Rosina Gallatin, secretary
22,000.
Seven.
room, 22800. and Barnard Joy, treasurer, bot’i
Large lot, two blocks west Nor­ of Ashland.
mal. Others. Phone 8 4 2-J. 1-m*
| FOR SALE — carload empty
Confined to Home—
linseed oil barrels and drums,
Mrs. Charles Hooper of Harga-
80 and 78 cts.\Swenning a Gear
dine street was confined to her
¡Dependable Palhtlng Contractors,
home with illness the last of the
315-R.
27-6*
week.
FOR SALE — Old fashioned
lorovian
animal
Christmas
»Okies, foe per dox. Phone your
rder early to Mrs. L. Mtksch, 431
14-3
Transferred to ishlaad-
J. B. Duncan has been trans­
ferred to Ashland, after working
for some time as a conductor for
the Southern Pacific Co., out of
Klamath Palls. He is residing on
Hargadlne street.
music loveris
se t
T v 7B HAVE a rani radio rev-
V V elation for those who are
blessed with a refined musical
taste and whose interest in
radio reception never has been
aroused.
Hear the superlative tone of a
S p litd o rf in stru m en t. I t ie
worth hearing if for no other
rançon than to discover how
radio. But if you heatftheSplit-
dorf, we think you will want to
continuo hearing it. Remem­
ber, the Splitdorf ie deeigned
especially for thoee who are
capable of a genuine apprecia­
tion of good music. <
The receiver shown is the SPLIT­
DORF model RV-69B. n six-tube,
two control set, with super-pow­
er switch. Price, 1100. The speak-
Shown is the Modul D, Price,
6. Other Splitdorf receivers
range In price from 866 to 2215.
Big, vigorous birds, weighing
over 6 lbs. each. Llnebred and
Individually Pedigreed from e
Progeny Tested Dam with 3
year record of 664 eggs (1st
year 271 sggs).
Only a limited number left.
Prices very reasonable, with
proven breeding sbUlty. Pedi.
tree famished.
Lithia Leghorns
112 NOtley St.
Phone 466-J
GOLF LESSONS
Learn to play Golf this winter
and be ready for the opening
of the Ashland course this
spring.
Newcomb« For W ood
Phone 6S1
L o a d _______________ 28.00
R Blox and Mill Ends, 8 Tier
Load ...,7................... 29.00
82 la. Pine Slabs and Edge.
9 1-8 Tier Lds. ____ 97.00
19 In. Pine Blab « Ends, 2
Tier Lds. —____
87JW
10 In. Fir Slab Mill Ron, 9 1-2
Tier Ld........... .............. 88.00
19 In. Fir Slab MUI Rea, S
Tier Ld. ..................... 28 25
9 ft. Firs Place Plank Ends.
PtaM « Fir, 9 Tier Ld. 20.00
« ft. Dry Pine Slabs, per
cord ------------------------ 20.00
8 cord Lds. — ------ 814.00
4 ft. Dry Fir Blabs, «er
Cord --------------------- 27.00
Let Me Teach Yon
BILLY SELKIRK
Instructor,
Ashland Golf Club
Btedlo, l i t B. Mato
’
A Word With
the Old Folks
ton, however, is just ee
I to ton old as to the
Meng old folks have
thevalpe of Do«n*e
aan ethaulant diuretic
kidneys te required.
S
Wanted, bids for transporta­
tion for school children from
Summltt Slsktyou to Ashland and
return. Bids will be received ap
to December 22. Addraee eehool
elark, Diet. No. 33, Siskiyou, Ore­
gon. School board reserves the
right to reject any or all hide.
Clerk School Riet. Mo. 88.
»l-8-Tuee.«
Imwegtswanr
score« o f i
Cha ven lent Time Payments If
Dealred
RHEUMATISM
PILLS