Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 17, 1926, Page 7, Image 7

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FOB RBMT —• 4-room apart­
m ent, furnace heated, furnished
and close in, Ohattln ,314 Harga-
41ne ,
8 |- t f
FOB RENT— Furnished cabins
end sm all apartments. Reason­
able by w ask or month. 163 Oran
i u St.
z
sO-tf
FOR RENT— 6-room furnish­
ed house. Induire 711 Oak It.
8<-5*
FOR RENT— Two w ell furnish-
lshed housekeeping rooms. >10
per month, 424 Helm aa S t 17-6
FOB RENT— Nice clean rooms.
Reasonable. The Annex. 72-1 mo*
SNAP FOR QUICK SALE— My
home located at 406 Iowa atraat.
WANTED— To rent 4 or
6
Ashland, Ora., for >1200. Address
room furnished house, cloee In.
Dr. George J. Klnz, 434 East
Inquire Hardy Bros.
88-tf
4th St. Long Beach, Cal.
86-6
~ ma * rrnit ¥ home — 1S3 «- FOR SALE or EXCHANGE—
Granite. Reasonable term s. 84-tf
Good 6-room hbuse, furnished, 2
W U U K E R TRANSFER a n d lots 60x166 each, fruit and ber­
Storage Co. office at residence, ries, 2 garages, hen house, wood­
shed, dandy place for chickens
174 North Main. Phone 410.
•»
-
77-tf within 2 blocks of city library,
>l,8Q0, >26 down and >26 per*
, WBU> HW AW fl- R. C. ,Vo- ihOQth. W ill take good car. See
chstser, deep w ell drilling. Talent, Ashland R ealty Co.
-
78-tf
Ore. Phone I I I J I.
<4-1 mo.«
Beal Estate
WANTED— M agnetoes to
For bargains In ^eai Estate
charge, >1.60. Recharged
try Brown end Rice, 63 No. Main
our new Servell Charger. I
234-tf
comb Motor Co. Phone 60.
‘ FOR BALE and EXCHANGE—
Five acres, splendidly located,
AMT GIRL H i TROUBLE— May
of good soil in Bellview district.
com m unicate w ith B aslgn Lee
Some fruit. >1,000 and take part
of the Salvation Army at the
in good team or cows. See Ash­
W hite Shield Home, 565 May-
land Realty Company.
79-tf
fair A ve., Portland, Oregon.
FOB SALE— 6-room house at
WANTED— ; Batteries to re­
1.71 Mountain Ave with 3 lots, 60
charge. >1. Claycomb Motor Co..
x200 each, nearly 100 hens, large
Ford Garage. Phone 60.
64-tf
hen house, garage, Ashland Real­
ty Co.
71-tf
FOR BALE— Five room house
12000.
Seven
room, >2600.
Latge lot, two blocks west Nor­
mal. Others. Phone 463-J.
89-1-mo.*
L. M oots, Jt.
F.
Ashland Lo40» Jh».
« A. M.— Meets fo tfc,
hall svery 2nd T h irN
er. Dr. R. L. Bnrdle; I
W illiam Dap.
FOR BAIAI
MIBCEIxANEOUB
Public Building
Program Skimpy
WASHINGTON.
Doc.
17.—
(U N )— Small cities will receive
little benefit from th* public
buildings program authorised St
the last session of congress.^.
Secretary of the Treasury Mel­
lon told the house buildings com­
mittee today that under the 1 150.-
000,000 fund not more than 800
cities would receive consideration.
Representative Woodrum, dem­
ocrat, Virginia, brought o u t that
six large cities, New York. Chi­
cago, St. Louis, San Francisco.
Philadelphia, a n d
Louisville
would absorb >46,000,000 o f the
1 100,000,OOP to be used tor con­
struction and improvement in
those states.
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NEW POSTOFFICE
.«
Final steps toward making
Orescent Lake a regular town
along the new Cascade line of the
Southern Pacific, are being taken
this week by G. E. Haugen, post­
al Inspector, who is establishing a
fourth class postofflce at the lit­
tle railroad city. ^Crescent Lake
is reported to be sw elling rapidly
in p<ffnt of population and a post­
al survey showed that som e 60
fam ilies wilt be served by the
postoffice at present. A postm as­
ter for the new office, which will
be in operation the last of the
week, has not yet been named—
Klamath News.
RUBRIANH FORGET STYLE
AH W INTER COMES
MOSCOW (U N ) — Visitors
FOR HALE— Twenty five tons
first crop hay. Mark True. Phone from North and South America,
89-3* who flocked to Moscow in great
^RADR— W ill trade for city 14F3.
er numbers last year than at any
property or going business, all or
APPLES — Yellow Newtowns, time since the revolutionary days
rt Sf ninety seres, three m iles
just sorted, >1 per box, 20 or of 1617, have all gone home and
>m Medford; on city pipe lines,
more boxes at a discount, the 2nds Arctic weather now grips north
with Irrigation; fine road, near
and culls free. Ed Staples, 71 E. ern Russia. Only a sm all clus­
school. Act quickly. C. C. Darby,
Main.
.
88-3 ter of newspaper men and* a few
Box 1 1 » , Medford, Ore.
88-6
FOR SALE — carload empty foreigners having business in
linseed oil barrels and drums, Russia, remain to face the winter
R0 and 75 cts. Swennlng A Gear with the natives.
D ir e c to r y
Dependable Painting Contractors,
The little Christmas Seal, sym
F.
AsMand Lodge NO. 43, I. O.
315-R.
87-6*
nlc
O. F — M sets In the I. O. O. F.
bol for health, is 1st your ser­
at-
hall every Thursday.
Noble
FOR SALE— W. T. Blackw ell’s vice again this December.
Its
ry,
Grand, Mr. Hazelwood
Vice
services,
building.
repairing, sale takes place in every state.
Grand. H. J. W alcott; Re-
painting, tinting and c e m e n t It pleads for prevention o f dis­
—-
cording Secretary, C. E. Hoop-
work. Phone 359-L.
67-1-mo. ease, especially tuberculosis.
hall every 3rd
Priest, Clyde .
retary, W llliai
T — M eetì te the Masonic hall
on the 1st and 3rd W ednes­
days. Eat. Commander, D. H.
Jackson; Recorder, W illiam
Day.
H llah Tem ple A. A. O. N. M.
0.— Meets la the Masonic hall
every 1st Friday. Illustrious
Potentate, F. D. W agner; Re­
corder. w n itu ft Day.
^ zk ^ h ii Chapter Mo, 1, O, E.
B.— Meets la the Masonic hall
on the 1st and Srd Tuesdays.
W orthy Matroa, Mrs. N ellie
Fetefo; Secretary, Mrs. Leak
N. Caldwall.
Zuleima Tesn*fo, DaoghM n
of The MHe— Meets ta the Ma­
sonic hall every Sad Saturday.
Meets alternately e t Medford,
Ashland and Grants Pass. Prin­
cess Tlrzah, Ldreha McNair;
Princess Zulelka. Grace Ma-
the Masonic hall on
*nd 4 th Mondays.
Counsellor,
Milton
Senior Counsellor,
ihogany Gama No. 0368,
h A x -M eete In the Moose
oa th« 2ad and 4th Frl-
focrican Lackni A axlflarj
-8 Mondays, in the Pioheet
hall oh W lnbufn Way. Mrs. C.
E. Shinn, secretary. Addresfc
174 Oak St. or Phone 184.
f
Acorn Circle No. 84, Neigh­
bor* of the W oodcraft.— M8«ts
in the t O. O. P. hall on thè
le t end 3rd Mondays. Guard­
ian Nnl*hl>or, Mrs. W. G. Préx-
cott; Clerk, Mrs. Wm. Sten-
C
Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14
-Meets ih the I. O. O. F. hall
dad 4th Tuesdays.
fobie u n 1, Mrs. May Elb;
Secretary,
M lss
.coordina
Ashland Lodge Nt». »44, B.
P. O. E.— Meets in the Elks
Temple every Saturday. E xalt­
ed Rnler, Jam es Bowers Sec­
retary, Ed Thornton.
Ivy Camp Mo. 28»3, Royal
Neighbors. — Meets In the
Moose hall on the 1st and Srd
Mondays: Oracle, Mrs. A. A.
Madden; Recorder, Mrs. Alice
Turner.
Ashland Lodge No. 117, K.
of P.— Meets In the I. O. O. F.
hall oa la t and 3rd Fridays.
Chancellor Commander, Mil-
Burnside R elief Corpe, Mo.
B4.— Meets in the I. O. O. F.
hall no the lBt and 3rd Satur­
days. at 2 p. m.
President,
Mrs. Alice Turner; Secretary,
Mrs. S. A. Peters, Sr.
Ashland Homestead No. 4067
B. A. Y.— Meets in the I. O.
O. F. hall dn the 2nd and 4th
Mondays.
Fraternal Brotherhood— 1st
and Srd Thursdays, at the
Moose Ran.
Thesophtcal Lodge
meets each Monday night, 7:30
at Library.
Ashlann Camp No. 243, W
O, W— Meets in the I. O. O. F.
hail on the 2nd and 4th Mon­
days. Clerk, J. R. W ick; Con­
sul Comthander, C. E. Lane.
Filot Rock Encampment No.
16.— Meets in the I. O. O. F.
hall on the 1st and Srd Tues­
days. C. B. Hooper, Scribe.
G. A. R.— 2nd and 4th Sat
eaeh month, Armory, 2 p. m.
Visitors W elcome. G. O. Van­
natta, C om m aA er.
Business and Professional
DR. W. J. CRANDALL
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Off ley Phone 126
First National Bank Building
TURIN— (UP — The last a<- nose, «
tempt on the Duce’s life was pro- kick or
pbesled from the spirit world by more fi
a departed Fascist, Amos Mara- a cold
mottl, according to followers o f hair,
the Duce who aay they communl-
On (
cated with the spirit shortly be- the wal
fore the attempted assassination, issue a
The conversation with the spir- turbanc
It of Amos Maramotti took place the spli
in a house wherein strange physl- seance
cdl manifestations occurred night- fray be
ly. The phenomena were first | ad out,
noticed by a girl living in the onoe.
house. One night, she was awak- tlnct ki
f ned by odd sounds inside closets, of the
Each bight the sinister noises be-
->Enco
cam e, louder and more Insistent, the Fi
Finally, the ho like seemed to have questioi
been possessed by devils.
commui
Loud, ominous knocks, sud- with thi
den opening and shutting of by mea
doors and windows by a myster- cd if th
ious power, and invisible hands or, the
which, groping in the darkness, rirmatli
dealt out blows and caresses ac- Bolognt
cording to the spirit’s mood or escaped
fapey. These were the portentious of a yoi
omens which nightly perturbed c
the peace and quiet of the Inmates
until horror-stricken, they inform-
Notl(,
fed the authorities of the phenom-
-
I uudersl
ena.
.. , .
, ,,
Executi
At last, several Fascists decid-
garet A
ed to unravel the mystery. They Count
set night watch In the house. The
Oregon
first night a frightful fracas In- „
i persons
terrupted the vigilance. It sound- ; 8ald egf
ed
as if the -------
whole
world SttlllC HI
—---------------
JR--- spirit
*
had run amuck. One of the j j ooro
watchers received a blow on the
PILOT RESTING EASY
Late reports from Robert Pat­
terson, pilot on the ill fated mall
plane which crashed Into a moun-
tain side near Ashland yesterday,
indicate that he has an excellent
chance to recover from the serious
injuries he sustained in the acci­
dent. He was said to be resting
easy today, and with no compli­
cations setting in, it is thought
his recovery will be rapid.
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
108 Pioneer Ave
Office and Resident Phone
Office Hours
10 - 12 a. m. 2 - 4 p. m
6:30 - 7:30 p. m.
Citizens Bank Bldg.
Office Phone 151
Rea. P hoas 184
Convalescent
Home
, 158 Granite Street
Facing Park and Lithla
Fountain
r
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M Y T1MÇ Ö6TTINQ ACQUAINT- >
E p V/lTH MY N*W NQ6RB0RS-
Ï . CAL LCD ON MRS TY TE
Y C STC R D A Y -M Y ! XTHÍNK
S H E ’S THE MOST floRESOME /
FBRYON X EVER
AND STiNQY / —
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L Q O O b N ie H T .S X n t®
New Invention
Saves Millions
A Lamp that ¿urns 94^ Air
A new oil lamp m at gives an
amazingly brilliant, soft, white
NOTICE OF VACATION
light, even bettor than gas
or
HARTLEY STREET
By order of the City Council,
NOTICE IS
HEREBY GIVEN U. S. Government a:
that at the Council meeting to be universities and fov
held on the 21st day of Dec., P«rtor to 10 ordina
1926, the Council will bring up 11 burD8 without od
for eoneideration the vacatioa o f apise - np pumping,
Hartley Street, and any and all d ean, safe. Bum s
persons having objections thereto a*r a,1<^ ® ^er cen^ c
are required to present such ob-
Bene (eoal o il).
jection to the City Council at the The inventor, V.
time of such hearing.
161 N- Un,on Avo- F
Datod at Ashland, Oregon, this ls ofiar,nK t0 fleird a
;oth day of Dec., 1926.
day 8 FHER tr,al- or
GERTRUDE BIEDE,
one FREB to tho 1
c ity Recorder.
each locaHty who wl
O H .S H e s A N ic e LlTTLe
WOMAN. B U T — IF 1~ NAP TrtG
MONEY SHE SAYS TH6Y HAWS’.
I/O B O Y SOME F«T LOOA’fNGr
CLOTHES — 9HG TOLCT M E THB
p f f e s s shc h a p o n H a d bccn
M ADE OVER R xJR T iM es-
-« x V
IT Looks it , T o o — x-
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-L
OFFICE HOURS
10 to 12 a. m.— 2 to 8 p. m.
Citizens Bank Building
Ashland, Oregon
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 16S-J
R esidence Phone 168-L
Practical Nursing
Terms: *2 to *3.30 per day
Good Cheer, Good Care, Good
Food— Our slogan.
Auto Freight Terminal
Phone 117
Office 89 Oak St.
HERE AT LAST
Tailor-Made Shrine
Wcmon's Shoes, *7.80
Men’s Shoes, *7.33
For the W hole Fam ily
Tailor-Made Shoes are fitted
to six aotuel foot measure­
ments in aay style— la the
leather you like beet and. In
high or low shoes as yon pre­
fer. Now you can enjoy foot
comfort and have perfect shoe
style and maximum service.
n . C. HANSON
6 3 Gresham
Ashland, Orc.
THE POWDER PUFF
1ST ST. GARÁGE
Rear Union Oil Station
Valve Refncing - and Grinding
a' Specialty ,,
We have installed machinery
which makes yonr valves op­
erate perfectly.
BEAUTE
8HOPPB
(Over The Tidings)
Now Under the Direction of
Rose Sallivaa.
free of charge.
Call In tor a Chat.
For Appointment
J. W. Barr ft Son
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
Good team and motor trucks,
Good service at a reasonable
price — Phone 83.
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Cornor Helman and Van Ness.
Phone 161.
194-ti
Accredited
Training Pay*
Shorthand
Machine Bookkeeping
Burroughs Calculator
Business Office Practice
Medford Bu8in*M Colkgfi
Bus Fair Allowance
Cockerels
Big, vigorous birds, weighing
over 6 lbs. each. Linchred and
Individually Pedigreed from a
Progeny Tested Dam with 3
year record o f 664 ^ ggs (1st
year 271 eg g s).
Only a lim ited number left.
Prices very reasonable, wild
proven breeding ability. Pedl.
groe furnished.
T jit hi a Leghorns’
112 Nnlloy St.
Phone 466-J
Newoombe For Wood
Phone • 631
Fact, and P l. Blox, 180 eu. ft.
Ijoad ............................. *6LO*
R Blox and Mill Ends, 3 Tier
ij o a d ................................ *&*e
10 In. Pine Slabs and Edge.
2 1-3 Tier Ixis. ......... *7.M
12 in. Pine Slnb » Ends, 3
Tier Lds......................... *74(0
10 In. F ir Slab Mill lt«u, 2 1-*
RHEUMATISM
trusler V rhevm  t Ï c tablets
H A V E G IV E N H I L I E F
A U D n in O u .
Tw» Stac. 5Oc «-U Í I OC.
T ru. 1er Remriir O»
Cincinnar,. O
R ja x 1
WHY, X
RATHER
L IK C
M R S.
TYT6
Physician and Surgeon
i. W. M. Barber In Charge
GOLT LXSSONS
By Taylor
FM MRS KLÔTÉ IRPSN
n e x t D o or - T hought
X'p DROP BMANP G6T
Office Hours: 10 • 12 and 2 - •
Swcdenburg Building
Evenings by Appointment
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
SULPHUB CLEARS
ROUGH, RED SKIN
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Dentist
Coal, Wood and Storage
Church Directory
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Dr. Charles A. Haines
0. ELLY8ON SHINN
WHITTLE TRANSFER
ft STORAGE CO.
FOR HALE— Cook and heating
stoves, >6 to >28. Eagle Brass i der, to satisfy said Judgment, to-
Foundry, 140 Oberlin St. 80-lm * gether with the costs of this sale,
subject to redemption as provld-
od by law , a ll o f th e right , title
and Interest that the said defend-
ants, W. C. Gibson and Camilla
Counter Leghorn Farm
Ash- Gibson had on the 18th day of
land, Ore., for high grade, vlgor- December, 1922, or now have in
ous breeding cockerels, Order and to the follow ing described
now.
86-tf property situated in the County
of Jackson, State of Oregon, to-
wit:
NOTICE OF SH ER IFF’S HALE
Lots 1, 2 and 3, of Block 3, in
By virtue of an execution on
foreclosure duly issued out of and
Yes, some of these modern
under the seal of the Circuit
shows
are pretty bad. But at least
Court of the State of Oregon, in
rokiarks an old tinier, they let
and for the county of Jackson, to
women in to see ’em now.
me directed and dated on the 30th
day of November, 1824, in a eer-
taln action there, wherein The
Pacific Savings and Loan Associa­
tion, a Corporation as P laintiff
I recovered pudgment against W.
Methodist Episcopal Church
Church
N. Main and Laurel streets.
Four
1C. Gibson and Camilla Gibson,
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
P. C.
husband and wife, the defendants,
Laurel street. Phone 87.
•
—
for the sum of one thousand sixty-
F ull Gospel Templo
four and 61-100 (> 1064.61) Dol­
Presbyterian Church
Boulevard
Face, Neck and Arme Easily
N. Main and Helman Streets.
J. S. Murphy, Pastor
lars with interest at 10 per cent
Hugh T. Mitchelmore, Pastor,
Made Smooth, Says
v 1th costs and disbursem ent tax­
Pentecostal Church
132 N. Main St. Phone 491-L.
Specialist
•
ed at Twenty-one and no-100
Stone Charch, Fifth and Main
(> 21.00) Dollars, and the fur­
streets
Lutheran Church
E. F.. Bingham, Pastor
Services in Adventist. Church
ther sum
of
One
hundred
Any breaking out of the skin, even
Fourth and C St. H. H. Young,
! (> 100.08) Dollars as attorney’s fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly
Trinity Episcopal Chui-ch
Pastor, 638 Boulevard.
fees, which judgm ent was enroll­ overcome by applying a little Mcntho-
Second Street
Sulphur, declare* a noted skin special­
Rev. P. K. Hanynond, Vicar.
ed and docketed in the Clerk’s of­ i s t Because of its germ destroying
First Church of Christ
4 2 Second Stroot. Phono 110
fice of said Court in said County properties, this sulphur preparation
Si lentlst— South Pioneer Avo.
begins
at
once
to
soothe
Irritated
skin
Mrs.
Willinffl
Aitken,
First
on the 29th day of November,
Congregational Church
and heal eruptions such as rash, pim­
Reader, 128 S. Pioneer. Phone
! 1926.
Boulevard ,
ples and ring worm.
448-L.
Rev.
Chas.
D. Gaffney
Notice % hereby given that
It seldom fails to remove the tor­
469 Boulevard
pursuant to the terms of the said ment and disfigurement and you do
Christian Chtireh
B and Second Streets.
execution, I will, on the 8th day of j not have to wait for relief from em­
Fron Methodist Church
Improvement quickly
V. K. Allison, Pastor,
E. Main and Sixth Street
January, 1927, at 10:00 a. m., at: barrassment.
8I’OW*- Sufferers from skin trouble
630 Boulevard
Emma E. Thompson, Pastor
the front.door of the Courthouse , should obtain a small jar of Rowles
in the City of Jacksonville, in 1 Mentho-Sulphur from any good drug­
Baptist Church
Catholic Church
Hargsdine and First Rireets,
Jackson county, Oregon, offer for gist and use it like cold cream.
Sixth and C Streets
M The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody
Myron S. Woodworth, Pastor,
sale and will sell at public auc­ F s r Fret Satnplt U»U TKir
PHARMACAL CO;. 1m.
Oak Street’
Rtxth
and
C
Streets.
Phone
108
tion for cash tt> the highest b id -,
DR. B&NE8T A. WOODS
[ N O -N O T A T H tN G r-
WeLL, X «»POJC s O ut t know a l l
YOU KNOW ALL
l A bout m r s t y t ç
A&OUT OUR NEW
NE(6H6OR 8 Y
.
t TH(S TfM C
P IL E S
DonVbe Operated Upon
FVON’T submit to a hospital
JLff operation for Pile* or other
Rectal or Coloa ailment It h expensive,
Learn to play Golt thia winter
and be ready for the opening
of the Ashland course thia
spring.
Let Mo Teach You
BILLY SELKIRK
Instructor,
Ashland Golf Chib
Studio, 181 E. Main
Some people eall the don
barred croaa of the National
berchloMa Associatfim ,'Ho0
barreled.” It is. In a way-
shoots joy at the
letter or parcel
stuck, and t i e oi
out a charge at
tuberculosis sull«