Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 20, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    I t might he of interest to add
that at the elab moating Thnra-
duy. there was a native f born
Scotch lady, one from England,
oaa whose father was born in
Wales and ana whaaa father came
from
the "Emerald Isle.”
The usual meeting of the Valley
View Community Club was held
at the school house Thureday af­ NORMAL TEA M
BEATS AGGIES
ternoon.
Following the short
business session Mrs. SteDa Hong,
FOR SALfl or EXCHANGE—
(Continued from Page One)
who again had charge of the pro­
Good «-room house, furnished, 2
gram,
took
the
chair.
lots 60x146 each, fru it and ' ber­
whipping a basketball teem Into
As our dak now lg visiting Ire­ shape. But 14 players responded
ries, 3 garages, hen house, wood­
land. Scotland and Wales, the to his call, some of whom had
shed, dandy place for /chickens
never before even touched a
w ithin > blocks M citjt library,
here telling anecdotes on the
basketball. But. with this start,
>1,80«, M i down and >26 per
'Scotch, Welch and Irish o r giving
the athletic mentor never gave
month. W ill take good car. See
Ashland Realty Co.
7 t-tf quotations from writers f r a M up. Night after night he has
these countries.
The following
worked with his,charges!
and
papers were very Interesting and
night after night they have
Instructive:
Wales, lir e . Wga,
shown improvement, And thus It
Glenn ;x The Icotch Highlands,
was that the Southern Oregon
Mrs. R. N. Chaney; The Lowland;
normal, with only 35 young men
Mrs. D. H . Jackson; Souther*
students, waa able to humble the
FO R SALB and EXC HA N G E— Ireland. Mrs. L. H . G allatin: and
powerful Aggie five from a
.Flee acres, splendidly located, Northernf Ireland, Mr». Stella
school where several^ hundred
of good soil la BeUview district. Morse.
young men are, available for all
Some fru it. >1,000 aad take .part
in keeping w ith the rest of the athletic teams. *
In good team Or cows. See Ash­ program, Mrs. Jas. Lennox sang
Aggies Start Fast
land Realty Company..
79-tf "KUlarney” and "Mam ie M cN air*
FOR RENT — 4-reem apart-
nent, furnace heated, furalshed
nd close la, Chattla ,11« Hargn-
llae .,
SS-tf
FO B BBN t — Nice clean rooms.
»asonable. The Annex. 79-lm o *
FO B SALE— 6-room house at
871 Mountain Ave with 8 lots, 30
x200 each, nearly 100 hens, large
hen house, garsge, Aehlaad Real­
ty Co.
7 7 1-tf
BÖ a S d -ÄND BOÔM
BOARD AND ROOM la modern
home, w a n s furnace,
heated
rooms. One aad half blocks from
ILlbranr, 120 Gresham St. Phone
TRADE— W ill trade
for city
property or going business, all or
part o f ninety acres, three miles
from Medford, on city pipe lines,
with irrigation; fine road, near
FO R HALE— Good four tabu school. Act quickly. C. C. Darby,
33-«
dio also Corona typewriter, Box 1123, Medford. Ore.
»od condltltlon. Call 44» HeP
in 8t.
31-t*
FDR HALE— Rare
specimen.
FO B S A L E — carload empty
R ing-tall cat, or "M a -k i,” looks
iseed oil barrels and drums,
something like small racoon. As
» and 76 eta. Swennlng 4 Gear
wonderful Christmas present tor
ipeadaMe Fainting Contractors, that hoy or girl. ^Yoniig and
A -» .
87-4»
hoarty. Price, w ith hutch, >20,
or >16 without hutch. 685 E.
FO B SALB— W . T.
M aia Street. Phone 497-J.
services,
nulldlng.
92-8
painting, tlntm g and
work. Phone 369-L.
FOR g iliE Barred rock cock,
FO B SALE— Cook and heating erais of the layiag strain. >8, W.
74-1-mo.
stoves, >1 to >22. Baglo Brass L . Moore, R. F. D.
Foundry,'i 40 Oberila St. 8 0 -lm *
W A N T E D — M ALM H E L P ,
Counter Leghorn Farm,
LARG E
Corporation desires
Hand, Ora., fo r high grade, vigor­
i married man between the age of
ous brooding cocherais, Order
25 and 40 to represent them in
now.
gg-tf
Ashland.
Business established.
Only man w illing to work hard
for advancement wanted. Salary
and commission. Answer care Tid-
m g s.B o x M L
33-3*
and Mabel Reachert sang "Annie
Laurte’’ and "Cornin’ Through
The Rye.”
Ret re sums am ware served by
Mrs. John Parm er and Mrs. L. A
Gallatin.
Last Tuesday evening, M r. and
LOST— Last Taesday,
small Mrs. D. M. Lowe served seveg
Eastern Star pln. Finder return o’clock dinner to twenty-four of
to Tldlngs off'lce.
pg-2 the Medford football boys, their
coach, Mr. OaNlson and the p rin ­
ciple, M r. Conklin.
M r. and Mrs. D. M. LoVe left
Wednesday for Long Beach, Cal.,
to remain ever the holidays with
their daughter and husband, M r.
and Mrs, C arl Andersen.
POCKET
Of the game Itself, the story
can be told briefly. The Aggies
forged to the front at the out­
set and maintained a alight lead
throughout the game until the
final 45 seconds. At the end o f
the first half the Aggies were
leading, 20 to 12.
Local partisans were congrat­
ulating themselves during the in­
termission to think that the nor­
mal could hold the Aggies to
such a close score. And every­
body was simply hoping that
they could keep the scor^ as close
during the final half.
KNIVES
But
F ig h tin g
S p irit
the local
folkB
reckoa w ith the fighting spirit
which Coach Hughes imbues
within hie plsyers. H a maat
have given thme aa inspiring
talk during that intermieeioa, fa t
when they took the floor for the
final half, they overwhelmed the
Asgles with their
speed
and
daring.
In lass than two min­
utes they had scored three Held
goals end. edged up ctoea to the
Aggies, fr o m then an It
was
a daspreately fought battle u n til
the end. *'
,
In the prelim inary g a m e / the
normal school second team de-;
tested Battery B handily.
The
second team displayed plenty of,
teamwork and had the game well
la band from start to flafcrh.
Office Hours: 10 • 19 and 9 - S
Swedenborg Building
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 164-J
- Home Phone 164-L
O F F IC E HOURS
10 to 19 a. m «_ B to 8 p. m.
Office Phone 161
Cttlseae Bash Buildia«
Convalescent
Home
IBS Granite Street
Facing Park and Llthla
Fonatala
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 198-J
i. W . M . Barber la Charge
V IC K S
didn’t
Practical Nursing
Terms: ffff to 3 * 8 0 per day
Good Cheer, Good Care, Good
Food— Oar slogan.
-Ogggi
Phone 117
Office 89 Oak St.
HERB A T LAST
Tailor-Made Shoes
Wtsnen’s Shoes, 87.88
Men’s Shoes, 87.88
F or the Whole Fam ily
TUUbr-Made Shoes are ¿tied
to six actual foot measure­
ments In any style— in the
leather you Il^e beet and In
high or low shoes as yon pre­
fer. Now you can enjoy foot
comfort aad have perfect shoe
style and maximum service.
H . C. HANSON
M Gresham
Ashland, Ore.
THE POWDER P U P P
1ST ST. OARAGE
1*1 /
Rear Union OU Station
BEA U TE
SHOPPE
(Over The Tidings)
Wo have Installed machinery
which makes your valves op­
erate perfectly.
We inspect cars, lhCXte rrdhbls
free of charge.
" * * ' (1
Mr. and Mrs. H . W. Anderson
of Salinas, Cal., were visitors in
this city yesterday. They stopped
at the Llthla Springs Hetel.
all kinds of Fencing against
anyone’s price.
' Plows aad Harrows, Gordon
Tools. W hite Sewing Machines
for >S«.«n us long as they
Dividends for You
from Electrical Development
R E A T hydro-electric plants and far-
flung transmission'lines have been
I
built to place ample power at the
command of the fine territory served by
The California Oregon Power Company.
These enduring properties have been built
wi^h the dollars of many investors.
G
Never again will you
take the time and do
the work to bake your own
cake. Test it by tasting.
In the last ten years, the extent and value
of the Company's services have increased
nearly six times. There has been no sud­
den boom, but steady, substantial growth,
which gives every promise of continuance.
— < * 9 ------------- ------------- --------------------------------- —
Bakery
BUY THEM THIS WEEK
,
e w~
sa r> j~
More money constantly must be invested
to meet the growing needs for service.
This demand is your opportunity to ob­
tain dividends from electrical development.
In more than 2,000 homes the preferred
stock of The California Oregon Power
Company is a highly valued possession.
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
Now Under the Direction of
Rose Sullivan.
PhoiM 77
Sava and invest a t tits
same tim e by means of
our Monthly Investment
Plan, with term s as low
as $5 a share per month.
Pickwick Stage Systems
ASH LAND TO ALL POINTS SOÙTH
1 ............ » .......
JSan Francise
iLos Angeles
“ .—
T . L . PO W E LL
General Transfer
Good team and motor trucks.
Good service at a reasonable
prloe — Phone 88.
JORDANS SASH AND
C A B IN E T WORKS
Corner Heimoa and Van Neos.
Phono 1«1.
194-tf
Business Office Fracttoe
Medford Business College
Bua F a ir
Allowaaoe
Cockerels
Big, vigorous birds, weighing
over 6 lbs. each. Llnebred and
Individually Pedigreed from a
Progeny Tested Dam w ith 8
year record of 654 eggs (1st
year 271 eggs).
Only a limited number left.
Prices very reasonable, with
proven breeding ability. Podl.
gree furnished.
Nffwoombe Per Wood
Phone 631
Fact, and Pl. Blox, ISO cu. ft.
Ixted -_____________ 3 * « l
R Blox and MUI Ernte, 9 Tier
L oad______________ 3*OO
L ithia Leghorns
112 Nutloy St.
Phons 4 5 «-J
Ix-lt for McCloud—
Miss Vettx Ackley, bookkeeper
at the Claycomb Motor company
of this city, left yeeterduy morn­
ing tor McCloud, 0 »l.. where eke
will spend Christmas holidays
with her parents.
New shipment
of
Carda at McNair Broe.
Greeting
s l i d i n g Boma Time B ere
Perry Marten, who works at
HUI, Cal., to la Ashland spending
several days with friends.
tabMt
The touic and laxative
effect o f Laxative BROMO
QUININE Tabletb w ill for­
tify the system against Grip,
sa amd
eeriooe
Influenza
a n d otiier
-----------------
ilia resulting from a Cold.
Price 30c.
X-Ray, Including Teeth «
Dentist
Auto Freight Terminal
Three Styles, $2.75 per pair
w.
0. ALLYSON SHINN
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
Simpson’s
Hardware
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Dr. Charles A. Haines
W H ITTLE TRANSTER
ft STOMACA OO.
Thin is the last week for Christmas shopping. Solve
the problem w ith a pair of our m en’s slippers.
Bromo.
iQulntno
108 Pioneer Ave
Office and Resident Phone 28
,
Office Hoars
10 - 12 a. m. 2 - 4 p. m.
1:30 - 7:30 p .m .
Coal, .Wood and Storage
Franklin
To Ouro a
Cold
DB. MATTIE B. SHAW
Physicien and Surgeon
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS
Fox Ajpolnteiant
From Vancouver —
Mr. and Mrs. H. Bears and fam­
ily and Lyle Bears of Vancouver,
Hlx-speed Universal transmission,
I jumpers* and tiro carrier, vacuum B. C.r are among the visitors In
this city yesterday. They register­
feed, outside master brake, etc.
ed at the Oregon Hotel.
Two extra tires and rims, price,
>260 cash or » 8 3 terms; Also
tood cihss-cut saw; heavy axe,
Toy A uto A nd Tractor
wood-splitting* sledges and wedg­
Trucks
es, 4 shovels, 3 long-handled, 3
A new lot of Delco Dumper
short handled, wrenches, truck
Wagons just In. Big reduction
in price on the new lot.
bows, etc, cheap for cash. Please
Able to save you nrfoney on
act quick if you want a bargain
in any or all of these articles, as
1 need space. 633 E. M ala, St.,
Phone 497-J.
92-3
Physician aad Burgeon
Bye, Bar, Nose aad Throat.
Office Phone 120
First National Bank Building
The Ltnonp
Here’s the way the Menus!
aad Aggies lias up.
O. A. C.: ■
B urr, P ., 10 pointe Hartung,
F., 5 pointe; Savory, C., 2
points;-Groop, Q., 2 points; Pat­
terson, G., g points.
Substitu­
tions, Asse for Savory, 4 points;!
8treese for Hartung, Wilson for
Burr.
Normal School:
Marske, F., 17 points; Cald­
well, P., g p o in te ;, Butterfield,
u „ 6 pointe;
Ramsey, O .,' 2
points Kinney, O.,
6 , points»
Subetltntione, Moore fd r B atter-
field. Butterfield for Caldwell.
top, extra tire and casing, good
running order, prJggJBor quick
(sale, >85 cash, or trad« for
I wood or any kind a t apples; One
iFord touring, '38, Shock abeorb-
lers, dash light and speedometer,
(new paint, looks aood. and la
[good, price, >138 cash o r 8176
[easy terms; One Ford Ton track
[staple panel body with, now top,
DR. W. J. CRANDALL
•5
The California
¡on Power Company
DRNIA—Yreka, Dutiamair
The box b e a n «big signature
2,000 Home SharehoUen»
li \
Retained from Fortlaat^**
J. Edward Thornton, secretaiy
of the local Elks, returned Satur­
day from Portland, Ore., whara
> he has been attending a meeting
of the Oregon State Elks Associa­
tion.
•pring.
, Santa Claus doesn't necessarily
discriminata In favor of eUh them, duly verified, and w i t h
stockings.
proper vouchers, within 3 Months
from the date hereof to the onder-
slgaed, at the Cltisens Bank ef
N oncR W> ciunarroRH , Ashland, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that the
Dated December 13th, 1333;
O. W. BOBERTSON.
undersigned has been appointed
Administrator with the WU1
Administrator w ith the W ill Aa»
nexed of the Estate of John K.
Annexed of the Estate of Jnta
MeOteren. deeeawd, aad a ll per­
sons having claims against said