Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 01, 1927, Image 3

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!•■« relatives o b Xmas duy. TM
'Children of the families gave *
program in keeping with «the duy.
" Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold Vere
guests of Albert Arnold and fam-
Wy Xmas day.
FOR RENT— 3 room furnished
apartment dona 12» 118 N. Mate.
Phone 278-Y.
,
103-tf
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FOR.. RENT— Attractive fnr-
ntthed flat, elded Ml, Urge Nving
ROOT AND'POUND
room, smooth top gas stove aad
FOUND— 1927 license plates,
water heater, with dr' Withdut
garage. Cdll 185. Pioneer or Owner can have same by calling
Phone it4J.
39-tf oh DgnMl Payne, Ashland Realty
and paying for this ad;
98-4
FOR RBNT — 4-room apart­
Lost— Overcoat, with
scarf
ment, fnrnaee heated, furnished
and close In, Chattln ,316 Harga­ and pair of gloves, just outside of
dlne .
aa-tf :depot. Fldder return Jo Tidings
office. Reward.
103-3
1 MATERNITY' HOME — 158
Gradite. Reasonable terms. 84-tf
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. DavenhiU
entertained at Xjnas dinner. Or.
Swedenburg and family of Ash­
land and Mr. and Mrs. W. Olean.
A. d . Harbord of San Pranoi»-'
co, and son Cecil? ef Ashland»:
were Xmas day guests of Mr. and
Mrs.' John Parmer.
h.
Hr. and Mrs. Jsa. Lennox had
as Xmas dinner guests, J. R. Mc­
Cracken and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Jones of Talent.
Jao. Leumxx left Christmas ere-
niag for Marysville, Cal., to visit
his mother and sisters.'
HAMAKER TRANSFER a n d
Storage Co. office at residence,
174 North Mate. Phsde 410.
Roslna Gallatin fa home from
7T-tf O. A. O. for the holidays.
Bob. Wagner efo Xmas ' din­
ner with home folks in Ashland.
Wm. Stratton and family, and
Mr. and Mm A. H. Davenhilf
spent * pleasant evening at th*
home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Glas­
WELL DR6LL6NO
gow Christmas eve. A • Xmas tree
FOR SALK—Victrola and 83
R. C. Vochataer, d eep ’ well was the center of attraction foV
recorde, 340. 470 Allison St.
drilling, Tallent, Ore. PhoSe $65- the evening.
103-d*. J-3. Estimates given on water
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Morris en­
FOR SALK— Five room house
systems.
140-1-mo.* tertained about twenty friends
12000.
Seven
room, 13400.
FOR SALK—Trunk, spare bed
Large lot, two blocks west Nor­ and springs, 210 1-2 Granite.
mal. Others. Phene 461-J.
102-3*
aE-i-aw.d
FOR HALE— Manzanita wood,
FOR SACRIFICE SALE— Ten A. 8. Park, 711 Liberty. Phone
’acres partly Inside city limite on 466.
103-0
'good street, 5-rewm hoeee. Mg
DAVIDSON’S TRANSFER d r /
¡.barn for If head stock, 60-ton fi­
wood
for sale. Residence 66 3rd
lo, other buildings, good for chick­
St. Phone 311.
99-l-8so.*
ens, dairying or fruit. Price only
82600, termu. H. C. Oaley, a t R.
Main at.
101-3
PALL RIVER, Mass.— Ev­
erett Bradbury of this city
left his wife because she per­
sisted in going to see' every
soccer game played by the
Pall River team. In court
she testified that she is a
soccer fan and seeks separate
support from her husband.
Returned tö Home —
A. L. Ball, vh ö has beea spefid-
Ififf a f e f days id JsM dM at the
h o fee ö f hi» daugfctef, Mrd. W. H.
Perkins, ha» returned tö AM home
in Eugene, Oregon.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS;
Bye. Ear, Nose end Throat.
Office Fbhue 22B ,
Plret National Bank Building
TORD TOURINGS,
COUTES, ARD
TUDORS
Let uh demonstrate them
to yon. .
and
Varnishes
V paint and varnish fo
every need
7 . O. RIGG
IBS Granite Street
Facing Park and Llthla
Fountain
Mrs. W. M. Barber la Charge
Practical Nursing
Terms? «2 to 88.50 per day
Good Cheer, Good Cara, Good
Food— Our slogan.
Packing, Crating and1 Shipping.
. Long Distance Hauling.
Auto Freight Terminal
Phong 117
< Office 89 Oak St.
olet History
volume. This, ind only this, malces possible tbn
m an u /actw re oj so fine a cor to se ll a t C h e vro let^
lo w prices.
expect for his money!
First Church of Christ
fir leutist— South Pioneer Ave.
Mrs. William Aitken, Firs»
Reader, 128 S. PtoueeV. Phot»
4Ì8-L.
Christian Church
B and Second Streets.
V. K. Allison, Pastor,
680 Boulevard
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Catholic Church
Sixth and C Streets
The Rev. F«tber, J. A. Carmody
Sixth and C Streets. Phone 106
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A host o f improvements including:
Here are score after score o f advancements in
design, literally too numerous to list completely
o n e -p ie c e fo il-cro w n fend ers,
Dunet-tYpe iMBBTpe, «wnCMBntal
m ental steering a and
n d igni«
1 « steering wheeL
c e o f longer life- for all
m a new A C oil filter and
inerì
The
COACH
Former
Pentecostal Church
Stone Church, Fifth and Main
streets
E. F. Bingham, Pastor
TOURING
o f Chevrolet popularity
idmction to tremendous
New A C A ir Cleaner
New A C O il Filter
New Coincidental Lock
UTH IA
The Sport
CABRIOLET
Price inc laden halliMin th-ew
atnf steel «Har Wheels.
Former price »535 with bal­
loon tires only.
Entirely new model
with rumble sett.
ft
3
(Chaste O n ly )
fxjMBBtows;
w h y d i d n ’ t
2-Ton Truck
For Appointment
Training Pays
Medford NugteeM College
Newcomb« Tor Weed
Thonfi t t i
Fact, and FI. BIox, ISO eu. ft.
112 Nutley St.— Phone 456-J
(Chasis Only)
GOLT LESSONS
Leurn to play Golf this winter
and be ready for the opening
of fhe Aahland course this
spring/ .
Let Me Teach You
C
By Taylor
- m a y b e it w o u l d
BerreR l d c a T o
k tiP íju ie t/
Be a
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BILLY SELKIRK
Instructor,
Ashland -Golf Club
Studio, 131 E. Main
4ILD PIONEER DIEM
BOISE, Idaho, Dec. 29.— (UN)
Another character of the old went
In dead and Idaho has lost one
mole of (he dwindling human
links that connect present day
'life With the’sfhte'a colorful past.
Tom Ranahan, a survivor of
the Beecher’s Island massacre in
eastern Colorado, veteran of a
gosen desperate encounters with
Indians, half a century ago, pony
expreas rider and stage coach
driver, died at a hospital here
Mon«loy «8 « e age of 87.
Pine particles of yellow sand
were fonnd In rain that fell In
suothern France not long ago.
B ums »
Phone 77
A. BERT FREEMAN,
The Automotive Shop
T hc
Now Under fhe Direction of
Rosa Sullivan.
1
t-Ton
T ru ck ___
BALLOON TIRES NOW STANDARD ON ALL MODELS—
prices f.o.fc Flint, Mich., effective January 1st, 1927.
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SHOPPE
(Over The Tidings)
Choice Hatching Eggs
Breeders.
ROADSTER
os
LEGHORNS
TrspneatMl and Individually
Pedigreed
Tormer price $735
HE HANG ON TO IT AND T«Y T o Y IN O
T H 6 OWNER H IM S « L .P - CAM YOU
iM A Q /w e A n y o n e $ o rooct-iH a s to .
o ju e u p a 9 M A L G Fosruw e
4 u y fo a te c N e « r o c t u r r
g0RK belong to
J
BEAUTE
J. W. B u r ft Söto
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helmen and Van Ness.
Phone 181.
194-tl
A ll
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We have fnstalled machinery
which makes your valve« op­
erate perfectly.
We Inspect cars, locate trouble
free of charge.
General Transfer
Good team and motor trucks,
Good service at a reasonable
price — Phone II.
N e w Duco Colors
New Gasoline Gauge
New Radiator
New Bodies by Fisher
New large 17-inch
Steering W heel
Ashland. Oregon
V Ä L I T Y
A T
L O W
HERE AT LAST
Tailor-Made Shoes
¡w Wienen’s Shoes, 87.88
Men’s Shoes, 87-88
For the Whole Family
Tailor-Made Shoae are fitted
to six actual foot measure­
ments In any style— In the
feather yon like best and la
high or tow shoes as yott pre­
fer. Now you can enjoy foot
comfort and have perfect shoe
style and maxiiham service.
H. C. HANSON
Aostoditeft
with these Amazing Price Reductions f
The
CfiQC
SEDAN
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v Prion Indwlm balloon tircM
ami steel din« Wheels.
Former price «535 with bal-
hx;n tires only.
BónlevaVd
Rev. Chus. D. Gaffney
469 Boulevard
Baptist Church
Hargadlne and First Streets.
Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor,
Oak Street
Rear Union OU Station
Call in for a Chat.
Hare h the irresistible
Chmeh
Four
• P. C
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Full Gospel Temple
Boulevard
J. 8. Murphy, Pastor
Methodist Church
tt and Sixth Street
Ï. Thompson, PSStoi*.
W e urge you to come in for a personal inspection.
OFFICE HOURS
10-12 A. M.
M P . M.
First National Bank Building
THE POWDER PUTT
1ST ST. GARAGE
Valve Refacing and Grinding
The spectacular grot
has sent CheW oldt
Citizens Baak Building
'Ashland, Oregon
Physician and Surgeon
Coal, Wood and Storage
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS.
OFFICE HOURS
DB. ROLAND AT/IBM
Convalescent
Home
1 FOB SALE— Bicycle, also cook
stove and organ. 118 High. 101-3*
Trinity Episcopal Church
Seeoxg Street
ftev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar,
42 Second Street« Phone 110
Ree. Phone 184
WHITTLE TRANSFER
ft STORAGE 0 0 .
Church Directoiy
Lutheran Church
Services in Adventist Church,
FSurth and C St. H. H. Youtag,
Pàstor, 638 Boulevard.
,
io to f» ». m^dl to 6 p. m.
Phone 172
Liquor Bill Is
Presbyterian Church
N. Main and Helman Streets
Hugh T. Mitchelktor«, Pastor,
132 N. Main St. pftode «31-L.
Thyaieian sud Snrgeos
Dentist
Evenings by Appointment
Best P*lnf>—Best Workmen
FOR SALE— Light spring rig
FOR RENT — Sleeping
1
rooni and orchard culUvntoV cheap.
With heat, 478 Bird I
103-3* Make offer. Addfess, T. L. Tay­
lor, 818 8. Central St. Medford,
Methodist Episcopal Church
N. Main and Laurel streets.
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
Laurel street. Phone 87.
0. ELLYSON SHINN
Clàycòmb Motor
FOB RENT— Nice clean rpoms.
WOOD— Dry thick Manzanita
Reasonable. The Annex. 78-lmo* wood. Tavernor. Phonei 7F3.
CVAM ADS
«Wee Moors? f B « 82 dud 2 - 8
Swedenburg T s TT i II sa
Office Phone Ï64-J
Hoaaà Phone 164-L
r a f t SALK—Cook and h ea tln /
stove«, |8 to 82S. Eagle Bras«
' BOARD AND ROOM in modern Foundry, 140 Oberlin St. 80-lm *
home, warm, furnace heated
Counter Leghorn Farm. Ash-
rooms. Ona and half blocks from
Library, 120 Gresham St. PhOfie land, Ore., for high grade, vigor­
810,
101-8* eu« breedlng cockerels. Order
FOB SALK—Wood at f 18 per
cord, Muck oak. Body flr, 810.80
cord. .Sawing Included, 12 in.
V ancouver , b . c .. Jan. 1.— oak. 34 tier. 1« In. 34.60 tier,
fU P )— An average Ofmore than
body fir, 83.50 and 34. Phone
81,000,000 a month is spent for 188-R or call 88* B St, L. A.
government dispensed liquor la
British Colttfhbla, much of tiw
money coming from the pockets
Petroleum has been produced
of American visitors.
The at­
torney general eeffetoftd that gov­
ernment said« Of tTqfoOY and beer
in the provteee in the year end­
TW orlgte of the Mrfh stone
ing September 30, totaled 313,- as early a« 4S00 B. C. has been
633,848.
traced to ancient Egypt.
X-Ray, Including Teeth j
Dr. Charles A. Raines
Fuller Paints
nno
STEAM HEATED RO
few «Sore «hole« ««rte
heated rooms
at
pe
rate«. Hotel Ashland.
M t. MATTIE B. SHAW
Hiyetelan «ad Surgeon
Ida Pioneer Ave
Office and Resident Phone 28
Office Hoars
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Thropt
Tear gas has failed as a meth­
od of controlling the too-tame
bears of Yoeemite national park.
Winter
Reconditioning
Special RRfto» On
Grinding Valve«
General Motor O erhaal
Refining Brafa»
Transmission Overhand
Differential Overhand
Car Grettoing
A u to m o tiv e S h o w
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