Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 07, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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FOR SALB (îH E A V -lo n m 800
roqm
house, close |n and near
Jd apartment, water paid, >16 lb. platform seule, one 18 g a l 'lr -
schools.
A ll newly cleaned.
Ip-
gwnth. Phone 'Ì7 3 t T .
107-tf on kettle s u d , stove, one 80 sgal.
qulre
608
Allison.
107-8*
hot water tank; one meat saw, 8
eben* aparte knives; one Wonder concreto mix­
week, 188 er* wheelbarrow» and shovel^ M ,
»107-tf J. Olson.
108-2*
M A T E R N IT Y
H O M E — 16»
F O R R E N * — One tw o - room’
F IA N Q FO R SALE — Almost Granita. Reasonable torma. 84-tf
rnished apartment, 606 Boule- nsw player piano worth
|T00
H A M A K E R TR A N S FE R a n d
rd .
104-6* w ith qvsr 860 worth of player
Storage Co. office at residence,
rolls. W ill eell at . a bargain.
I T 4 N orth Mata. Phone 416.
Address, Dept. F, care Tidings,
77-tf
if Interested.
108-2
A N T G IR L IN TR O U BLE— May
W OOD— 4 tiers good 18 rlnchi
communicate with Ensign Lee
manzanlta wood for |4 per tier,
of the Salvation Army at “tbs
delivered. A. S. Park. Phone 466.
FO R R E N T — Furnished house,
W hite Shield Home, 865 May-
108-8*
5 rooms, garage, close to schools.
fa ir Ave., Portland« Oregon.
Phone S17-L or call at 668 Holly
F O R SALE— 2 Incubators, 25«
W A N T E D — T o ' do crocheting,
h o e -tt egg, hot water system. Phone
rags—
416-JR.
108-8* embroidering, crocheted
Mrs. Riley Kennedy, box ■ 196,
Route t .
107-4*
„ H A T C H IN G e g g s
1927 orders— start
hatching
immediately from my
leghorn
Tancred three year old hens, a l­
i STEAM H E A T E D ROOMS— A so custom hatching. Mrs. Allen,
few more choice warm
steam phone 340-».
107-1-mo.
heated rooms
at
permanent
W A N T E D — Fresh cow. Inquire
rates. Hotel Ashland.
100-tf
W . L . Johnson, 159 Laurel.
LO S A N G E L E S , Jan. 6.— T n r -
106-3 bulent Mexico may feel the Iron
®W
B fD O — 3-room furnlab-
M exico May Face
N ew R evolution
FO R HALJS— I f yon want to get
hn on the ground floor In coming
residence section, see or phone
Wm. E. Gonld, Realtor. Several
kood buys in Palm A re and Nor­
mal vicinity.
106-1-mo.
FO R B A LE— Five room house
12000.
Seven
room, 82600.
Large lot, two blocks west Nor­
m al. Others. Phene 45S-J.
39-1-m o.*
FO R S A LE — 120 Leghorn P a l­ hand of a sweeping revolutionary
lets, good layers, 8160. 1807 Iowa. movement before the new year is
1 0» -« but a few days old.
On the northern (inserts of the
FO R SALE— Plano In storage, restlexs republic to the south, reb­
nsed only six weeks. Latest style el forces that are destined to bat­
plain case. Baldwin make. Sweet ter at the gates of Mexico City are
tone and responsive action. W ill rapidly belnp consolidated, Adolfe
sacrifice lo r Immediate sale. »10 de le Huerta, form er provisional
per month U desired. W rite E. president of>Mexlco, told the
D. Potter, 895 South 12th, Sa­ United News In an exclusive inter­
lem, Oregon.
106-8 view h erejo n tah t.
"The zero hour is hear,’’ De la
FO R SALE— Cheap, small pro­
Huerta declared, hut because of
fitable sawmill, brand n e w
the watch being kept over the rev­
W rite H. R. Farm er, R, F. D. 1,
olutionary
leader by department
12 2.
1 0 5 -6 «
of Justice agents, be refused to
make the time element more def­
D AVIDSO N’S TR A N S FE R dry inite.
wood for sale. Residence 66 3rd
St. Phone 311.
99-1-mo.«
SALESMAN— Now selling ad­
vertising novelties make b i g
money by adding our Une of ad­
v e rtis in g pgpctla. Low prices and
high quality merchandise bring
I F YOU W A N T a good home
big order«. Liberal * commission.
Inquire nt Brown A Rice, 83 N.
W rite for proposition now, Cen- Main.
o8-tf
taal Pepcll Gg{, lnc*l 4 » » dlxoome
Btreet, Neto York.
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F O R SALE— Cook and heating
Street, Naw York.
105-8* stoves, 86 to 826. Eagle B ra «
Foundry, 148 Oberlin St. 80-la»«
LOST A N D FOUND
W OOD— D ry thick Manzanita
wood. Tavernor. Phonel7F3.
LOST— A black and red leather
i
100-10*
urso on E. Main or Morton St.
ontalning 820 in currency, two'
FO R MALE— Wood at f l 2 per
ompacts a comb and a fountain cord, black oak. Body flr, 810.60
an. ’ Return to Tiding’s office. cord. Sawing included, 12 in.
Leward.
1 0 6 -8 oak. 84
tier, 18 In. 84.50 tier.
body flr, |3 .6 0 and »4. Phone
LOST
—
Overcoat between
196-R or cali 939 B 8t, L. A.
Granite and Grant St. Finder re­
Decker.
101-1 m o.»
turn to Tidings office. Retoard.
W E L L D R IL L IN G
R. C. Vochatzer, deep
well
drilling, Talent, Ore. Phone 366-
j W IL L EX C H A N G E— my home J-8. Estimates given on water
100-1-mo.*
at 120 Gresham street for im­ systems.
proved acreage or
unimproved
as part payment.
W hat have
CO R VA LLIS O F F IC E R S H E R E
yon? Phone 310.
108-2
The Chief of Police and the
Deputy Sheriff of Corvallis, Ore.,
arrived in Ashland this morning
to get Kenneth Stimpaon, who
Was alleged to have stolen a
Ford coupe from H arry Pelts at
Corvallis, Ore., last Monday eve­
ning.
ftAILT
should allow other matches earn­
ing up to pass them, then should
signal to the players following
them to pass l and h aring given
them such a signal the» HtodM
‘ not conttm e
their play. «total
these players haze passed j M BBS
of reach.
t T u rf cut er displaced by S play­
er should be at once replaced and
pressed doyra w ith the foot.
A player should carefully fill
up all holes made by h ffiaelf In
a b u n k # ton sand'
Players should see that their
caddies do not injure the holes
by standing close to them when
the ground Is soft.
A player who has Incurred a
penalty stroke should Intimate' the
fact to his opponent as soon as
possible.
Players who dd not continue in
the match play rounds of a tourn­
ament, should be considered to
have forfeited any prise they may
have won In the qualifying round.
P R E S ID E N T ’S A N C E S TR Y
TOINQ8
FRIDAY. Jannary ».
D. Coolidge, who believes that the
Coolidge family tree does qot re­
flect ail the glory that Is due the
el,lef executive’s forefathers.
Miss Coolidge thinks the Prest,
'dent is a descendant of Nathaniel
rather than Simon Coolidge. Both
were prominent citizens of Water-
town, ndbr here, but Nathaniel
was far more active in the polit­
ical hffairs of the .early colony.
In an effort to obtain more
comprehensive data regarding tho
President’s family ti^e,
Miss
Coolidge, who Is secretary of t^e
Coolidge Family Association, has
broadcast letters to some 4,000
persons who bear her name.
8EA RC H K R 8 TO tB A .M M lX .
E F F O R T TO F IA D IM
Business and Professional
(Continued from Page One)
grudge against those who' have
brought his name into the pud­
dle of scandals now rocking the
baseball world.
- •
didn’t strike out a purpose,**
the old man asserted in a quav­
ering voice. “ I gn$ss I better not
say anthing more u n til I go to
Chicago to see that young teller
Laddie." •
It was recalled by some of the
older Inhabitants of Mudville that
charges of crooked work were
hnrled-r—as .waa the common prsc-
DR. W . 3. CRAN D A LL
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
O ffice
DR. M A T T IE B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon k
108 Pioneer Ave
Offlco and Resident Phone 28
.Office Hours
10 - 12 a. m. 2 - 4 p. m.
6:30 - 7:30 p. m.
Heavy Mackinaw C loth,
Shoulder Stag Shirts,
$10.00 V a lu e a t <7.50
D ouble
C. E L L Y S O N S H IN N
D e n tist
/
Citizens Bank Bldg.
H a v e y o u g o tte n o n e o f o u r C a le n d a r s v e t f
.
IS TRACED BY KIN
N EW TO N , Maas., Jan. ><—
ARMY GOODS STORE
(U P )— President Coolidge’s an­
cestry is being traced by one of
his distant cousips 'here.
The genealo^lgt la Mtaa E m iM
Res. Phone
B ig g e s t L i tt le S to r e in T o w n
O p p o s ite N e w H o te l — O pen E v e n in g s
Evenings by Appointment
TUDORS
I Visitor from D u n s m u ir-
Mrs. Price and. Mrs. Gunlock of
Dunsmuir, Cal., were visitors in
this city yesterday. Mrs. Gnnlock
was formerly Miss Marie Town­
send of that city and has many
friends here.
• r «
i t s 1 :rec»
Convalescent Home
1 5 3 G ra n ite
Where the sick and aged are
cared for In pleasant home
surroundings.
F R A C T IfA L NURSING
CHOICEST FOOD
Reasonable Terms
W H IT T L E T R A N S F E R
& S T O R A G E CO.
C o al, W o o d a n d S to r a g e
Glaycomb Motor
The average man has 66
pounds of muscle and 3.3
pounds of brain, according to
a physician. Maybe tbdF ex­
plains everything.
P h on e 117
O ffice 89 O ak S t.
’ P ickw ick S u g e
System s
A S H L A N D ^ 0 A L L P O IN T S S O U T H
P ic k w ic k
Agent
Tavern Cafe— 107 East Main St. Phone 84
‘
BEAUTE
SH O PPE
(O.ver The Tidings)
Now Under the Direction of
Rose Sullivan.
P h on e 77
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F o r A p p o in tm e n t
N ew com b e f o r W o o d
■ ■■- . P h o n e 631
Fact, and P l. Btox, IS O co. ft.
Load ............................ »S.OO
R BIox and MOI Bads. » H e r
Load ....... .................. - SHOO
Call in for a Chat.
GOLF L E SSO N S
WE^ E
r ^
ST<1
TO
Learn to play Golf this winter
and be ready for the opening
of the Ashland course this
spring.
Let Me Teach Yon
nA .
an
x ' O ü ^ f n s f s
B IL L Y S E L K IR K
Instructor,
z/vs,n¿
Ashland Golf Club
Studio, 131 E. Main
A F©w o f th e H u n flred f o f N a tio n a lly A d v e rtise d A r tic le s to
B e F o u n d in O ur C a ta lo g
1 —
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77u* JVeeA’« Specials
W M. E . GOULD
R e a lto r
C o n tr a c to r
Your engine’s beet friend.
E lectrical connection d i-
reot’ to motor Mock w arns
instan tly o f frozen o r
overheated motor.
Indicator on dashboard
leaves ra d ia to r cap free fo r ornament.
U niversal aJze fo r sm all oars.
D odge*special. Japanned . . . .
P r e m ie r -la r g e also—N lo kel.tl • »»» ••«•»<
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Everybody Knows These
Polishes
Golden* S ta r —fo r Du co. V a r­
nish. E n am el or Lacquer. A
wonderful polish— three sizes,
40o, M e, 61X18
**Ouco No. 7"— M ade by D u ­
pont especially fo r Duco fin ­
ishes ■
. 61 -CO
Sl/nonlse — The w elt known
cleaner and p o lis h ....
65a
O ther polishes and polish­
ing m aterials In Wide variety.
V n lve Insides
W atch your valves
and
you’ll
avoid
much
trouble—and,
save m any
tubes
Keep one of thee»
handy “Flvaf* boxes
in your oar.
Reduced t o . . . A L W
Check tire pressare
re g u larly and save
tires w ith a Sehrader.
W ith leath er ease—
Galvanised Nalls Used.
20 Year Guarantee.
40-4 Mountain Ave.
N a tio n a lly K nown
H orns
C ham pion
and
A . C. Spark
P lu g s
TRY SULPHUR ON
AN FCZEMA SKIN
Favorites
e v e ry -
w liere
Both these
brands are made to
i»lve a hot. fat spark
and to la s t For any
car. Price eacb ..76e
For Fords— .
c,rt“icf?33S
Keep w ith in tab la w w ith oqe
o f these ce rtific ate h o ld er*
Steering post certificate hold­
er— S p ilt
leather,
celluloid
face. Straps around oteerlng
p o s t ..........................
|0o
N aterm an C e rtific ate holder—
Celluloid cylinder—clamps to
steering post ......................46o
Com bination fra m e fo r L i ­
cense w ith tow n p lat»—A t ­
tra ctive ly nickeled . . . . . | 1 . 9 0
Nfç and 8fk
LEGHORNS
for your next job of
P h im b n ig
The gauge w ith the
easy reading dial—
Absolutely accurata
genuine
protection
fo r your tires. Leetfe-
• r «M e
.61,39
Freese
FleahlteMe
and Batteries — AU
sisea.
Ontario Is being overrun
by snowy owls from the aro-
tlc, lately. Wise eld owls!
Any breaking out of the skin, even
fiery, itching eczema, cap be quickly
overcome by applying Mentho-Sul-
hvr, declares a noted skin specialist
'«cause of its germ destroying prop­
erties, this sulphur preparation in­
stantly brings case from skin irrita­
tion, soother and heals the eczema
right up and leaves the skin clear and
smooth.
A
It seldom fails to relieve the tormenl
without rlçlay. Sufferers front skin D E G I N life 'a a e w 5 B « r l< |W
trouble should obtain a small jar of
Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from an»
B
Healthy New Ye^r
RHEUMATISM
F a r 11 Yses«
TROSLER'S ÏNEtfMÂÛc TABLETS
T H IR D A ND EAST M AIN
L IT H J A
Trapneeted end
In d iv id M lIv Pedigreed
(bolee H a td ita * Eggs
Cockerels.
A. B E R T FR EEM A N ,
112 Nutley St.— Phone 466-J
Costa Little and Ovaroem«
Trouble almost Over
Night
U. S. Tira Gauffea
More than 150 Stores in the ifest
JORDANS SASH AND
C A B IN E T WORKS
Cornor Helman end Van New.
Phone 161.
184-tf
Phone IBS
Ree. Sh Morton St.
M alco W indshield
C leaner -
Popular because It is better
— Operates from vacuum or
Intake connection—-Absolute­
ly guaranteed .................. 83.35
O th e r vaouum o p e r a t e d
cleaners . . . . .81*88 and 62.15
H a n d Cleaners ...3 8 o to 81-30
Electrto Cleaners—
T . L . PO W E LL
General Transfer
Good teem end motor trucks,
Good service at a reasonable
price — Phone IS .
Specialist Jn Quality,
Not Quantity; Shingling
T ire G au ge
M ot« Heat indicator
ff, A . Elsetrlo Horne— <1 sep
toned favorites. 83.46 to 67.18
Aeromore Exhaust Horn —
T h e bo co w ith the looomotlve
toot— Four blended tone»—•
Operates from exhaust.
86.90 to 816X10
O ther horns and whistles
S ta g e
THE P 0 W D 1 B P U IT
Valve Refaclng and Grinding
a Specialty
98o to 822.60
G e t y o u r tte k o to f r o m
O FFIC E HOURS
10-13 A. M .
9-5 P, M,
First National Bank Building
J- W . B a rr & S on
Yreka
Weed
Five Scbednlee Dally— 0 :3 0 a. m .l 10:00 a. m.; 1 :1 0 p. i
0 :0 0 p. m.; 11:80 p. m.
Stop over anywhere and na often as you like.
TRUNKS— See the Agent
4KAT8— High hacked reclining adaptable three positions.
BAN F R A N C I8C 0 IN SE V E N TE E N HOURS
Residence Phone 168-L
We have installed machinery
which makes yoac, valves op-i
erkte perfectly.
<
We Inspect cars, locate trouble
free of charge.
Cleanliness and
P h o n e 108
P h y sic ia n an d S u rg eo n
1S T S T . G A R A G E
Repairing and Remodeling
95 O ak S t
DB. BOLAND A LLBN
Rear Union OU Station
B u ild e r
W e d o o d o r less clea n in g .
Ashland, Oregon
A u to F r e ig h t T erm inal
Standard Cleaners
L e t u s d e m o n s tr a te th e m
m.—a to • p. na.
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
Phone 4S3-J
T O A L L W E A R IN G A P
PA REL, AT TH E
O FFIC E HOURS
1 0 to l a a.
Office Phone 108-J
T - ~ a
T O U R IN G S ,
COUPES, AND
P h y sic ia n a n d S u rg eo n
Office Phone 161
By BUly Selkirk
B eauty R estored
D r. C harles A . H ainan
O ffice Phon© 16 4 -J
H o m e P h o n e 164-L
USED CAR SALE
EORD
1M
Office Hours: 1 0 - 1 8 aad « • »
AVU SŸ p u »,
No one.should stand-close to or
directly behind the ball, move or
ta lk when a player Is making a
stroke.
On the putting green no one
should stand beyond tbe hole In
the line of a player’s stroke.
The player who hae the honor
should be allowed to play before
his opponent teqs his ball.
No player should play from the
tee until the party In front has
played their second strokes and
are out of range nqr play up to
the putting green till the party in
front has holed out and moved
away.
Players who have holed
out
should n<jt try their putts over
again when other players, are foK*
lowing them.
Players looking for a lost ball
Phone
First National Bank Building
DR. ER N EST A. W OODS
P r a c tic e L im ited T o
E ye, E a r , N o se and T h ro a t
X -R a y , In c lu d in g T e e th
HAVa OIVXN RBLiar
A # DnaggMs.
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