Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 08, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    Year’s game for January, ate.
The laat one was a Christmas
kssm at whleh time delirious re­
freshments
were
served
as
Christmas presents.
Hostesses for the afternoon
were Miss Clarabell Morehouse
and her mother and Miss Edna
Benedict.
It It 8
John C. Oruel was elected
Trinity Guild Elect. Officer*—
of Jefferson County, Wls-
The Trinity Guild of the Trinity
succeeding her husband
Episcopal church ¿held
their
regular business meeting In tty
Parish House, Thursday afternoon
It’s the new suit that catches
January sixth.
the gravy.
The following officers were
elected: Mrs. O. H. Hedburg, pres­
ident; Mrs. W. L. Maxey, vice-
president; Msr Walter Everton,
secretary; Mrs. C. W. Hanson,
Try Oar Service and You WHI Ctoi
We Get Them Together
Real Batate
and
Real
Inauranee
Property
Managed
Loans
Rentals
Buyer
FOR SALE—If you want to get
la oa the ground floor la coming
residence section, aee or phone
Wm. B. Could, Realtor. Several
good tyya la Palm Ave and Nor­
mal vicinity.
‘
106-1-mo.
FOB SALK— Five room house
12000.
Seven
room, >2606.
Large lot, two blocks west Nor­
mal. Others. Phone 463-J.
89-f-mo.*
Seller
ASHLAND BHALTT 0 0 .
Orren Dealel Payne, Manager
Ford 13 Plate
Rubber Case
Battery, $12.00
' Office Phone 181— Residence Phone 2-F-8
East Main, Opposite City Hall, Ashland, Oregon.
FOR SALE— 2 1-2 acres on
Welghtman SJt., fenced, small
We have 20 acres, mostly al­
We have 2 acres with free barn and shack. Fine for poultry
falfa, Bellview Add., good 6-
water right, 7 large, room and berries. If sold this month Wednesday, Jan. 123— Social Clr-i School Dane«
room plastered house that we
cle meets in the
Christian Great H ucccm
plastered house in city limits, will take >800 cash, later >1000.
can sell for the low flgtare of
church parlors.
1 The school
Inquire
279
Liberty
St.
109-1*
>4,000 and can makp you from
valued at >3,000 that we can
Thursday,
Jan,
lff>—
Elk’p
La-
given in the 1
>1,000. to -12,040 by sub-dlvld-
trade for house and lot in
dies Card Club meets In the Yriday night
Ing this. Let us prove this to
town and pay a difference.
Elk’s club rooms.
‘ Provost-Tillol
you.
Friday, Jan. 14. — Past Noble proved to be
Grand’s club meets in the I. O.
These daw
O. F. Hall.
o’clock and e
g g g
the young pe
« T ’ J . t «* “ W 1 « • " »
d*Th." » r . . .
TOR A NEAT well furnished
FOR HALB — Range, bicycle
apartment call at 00 Laurel St. or and organ, 118 High St. 1Ó9-3*
phone 886-J.
100-tf
FOR SALK CHEAP— One 600
.
.
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chestra to at
FOK SALE— 5 room plastered church was delightfully entertain free q£
FOR RENT— 3-room furnish lb. platform scale, one 15 gal. ir-
ed apartment, water paid, >18 on kettle and stove, one 30 sal. bungalow in. fine shape, garage, ed at the attractive home of RJss
Clarabell Morehouse on Third
’
month. Phone 278-Y.
107-tf kot water tank; one meat saw, 3 some fruit, close in. Lot 60-100. street,
Thursday afternoon, Jpn- T( n "
’
>300.
Will
give
termB.
Brown
knives; one Wonder concrete mix­
-09-tf uary sixth. There were twenty °Th*
FOR RENT— Small, cheap apart­ er; wheelbarrows and shovels. M. A Rice, 63 N. Main.
lajlles present.
'
.
ments by month or week, 153 J. Olson.
108-2*
FOR SALE— 6 room house in
Mrs. 8. A. Peters, Sr., president
F U ’/ '
Granite.
107-tf
PIANO TOR SALE — Almost good shape, garage and wood of the class, presided In her usual
,
,
,
One capable manner at the Interesting
FOR RENT— One two - room new player piano worth >700 shed. Berries and fruit.
. .
.
_
at
Grana csX&iuC
furnished aperti mt, 80* Boule- with over >60 worth of player block from center of city. Lot business
session. Several Import- * .
... .
Z
a
x
xa.
ford,
will be i
<9x70,
81700.
One-half
cash.
vard.
104-6* rolls. Will sell a t a bargain.
apt raafters concerning the organ- . „
. ..
ing, and there
Bal. monthly payment. Brown Ration were taken up and discus- new
member8
Address
Dept.
F,
care
Tidings,
FOR KENT -F u rn ish e d apt«.,
A Rice., 63 N. Main St.
100-tf
168-1
and nnfarnlshsd flat, 35 So. 2nd If interested.
The teacher of the class, Mrs.
11 ?8 e8^ecl
FOR EXCHANGE — Real Estate
St.
26-tf
O. F. Carson, expressed her
be J
WOOD— 4 tiers good 16 Inch
mamanlta wood for 84 per tier,
WILL EXCHANGE—my home thanks in a well chosen speech.
*
P
'
delivered. A. S. Park. Phone 466. at 120 Gresham street for im­ for the beautiful plant which was
---- 5—
108-2* proved acreage or unimproved presented to her at Christmas by
FOR RENT— Five room fur­
nished house, 237 Second St.
TRIES TO
as part payment.
What have the Berean members. This lovely
TOR MALE— 2 incubators, 260
109-5
you? Phone 310.
108-2 gift was given to Mrs. Carsod to Dear Editor-
egg, hot water system. Phone
express In a small way their genu-
The hull el
416-R.
108-3*
lne appreciation of her Interest day®, with mi
The more you pity a man
and hard work in their class.
ened »»tiers,
HATCHING EGGS
less you think of him.
FOR KENT— Partly furnished.
Miss
Morehouse
had
charge
or
callous,
nt
1927 orders—«tart hatching
3 room and bath apt, low rental
the social program, which con- and tries to
Immediately from my leghorn
If taken at once. Fred K. Nell,
Nobody, perhaps,
draws a slated of unusually clever and little mate,
phone 416-R.
109-4 Tancred three year old hens, al­ smaller salary than a philosopher. uniqqe games. A'game represent- pleasant for
so custom hatching. Mrs. Allen,
(ng the holiday In each month residents, or
107-1-mo.
TOR RENT— Unfurnished 8- phone 346-Y.
Suppose you put your troubles was carried out, such as a Hallo- children who
room house, close In and near
WANTED—Fresh cow. Inquire In a place where the moths can ween game for October, a Vale»- dfsembowelln«
schools. All newly cleaned. In­
get at them.
________ tine game for February, a New bull fight, let
W. L. Johnson, 169 Laurel.
quire 606 Allison.
107-3*
STEAM HEATED ROOMS— A
few more choice warm steam
heated rooms
at
permaaeat
rates. Hotel Ashland.
100-tf
t that
s
Dentist
Rss. Phone
Evenings by Appointment
Radiator and Motor W ork
done
All Work Guaranteed.
Convalescent Home
Battery Recharge, $1.00
Radio B atteries,___78c
153 Granite
Where the sick and' aged are
?ared for in pleasant home
surroundings.
PRACTICAL NURSING
Claycomb Motor
Pord Oarage
Phone 50
AUCTION SALE
CHOICEST FOOD
Reasonable Terms
WHITTLE TRANSFER
A STORAGE 0 0 .
Coal, W ood and Storage
Phone 117
Office 89 Oak St.
18T ST. OARAOE
Bear Union OR Station
Valve Refacing and Grinding
a SpecdaRy
We have Installed machinery
which makbs your valves op­
erate , perteetly.
Ws Inspect cars, locate trouble
free of charge.
Call in for a Chat.
BILLY SELKIRK
Instructor,
Ashland Golf Club
Studio, 131 B. Main
Church Directory
Methodist Episcopal Church
N. Main and Laurel streets.
II. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
Laurel street. Phone 87.
Presbyterian Church
N. Main and Helraan Streets.
Hugh T. Mltchelmore, Pastor,
132 N.. Main St. Phone 491-L.
Lutheran Church
Services In Adventist Church,
Fourth and C St. H, H. Young,
Pastor, 638 Boulevard.
. First Church of Christ
81 lentia«— South Pioneer Ave.
Mrs. Elie. M. Smith, First
Reader, 78 Fourth St. Phone
471-J
Chiierh of the Nazarene
Fourth and C Streets
P. C. Thatcher, Pastor
Fall (iospel Templo
Boulevard
J. S. Murphy, Pastor
Pentecostal Church
Stone Church, Fifth and Main
streets
B, F. Bingham, Pastor
Trinity Episcopal Church
Second Street
Rev. P. K. Hammond, Vicar,
12 Second Street. Phone 110
Congregational Church
Boulevard
Rev. Chas. D. Gaffney
469 Boulevard
Christian Church
B and Second Streets.
V. K. Allison, Pastor,
610 Boulevard
P r « Methodist Church
E. Malo and Sixth Street
Emma E. Thompson, Pastor.
Catholic Cburi'h
Sixth and C Streets
The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody
Sixth and C Streets. Phone 108
Baptist Church
riargsdine and First Streets.
Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor,
Oak Street
By Taylor
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DB, ROLAND ALLBN
Physician and Surgeon
Residence Phono 168-L
OFHCB HOURS
10-12 A. M.
8-5 P. M.
First National Bank Building
THE PQWDER PUPP
BEAUTE
SHOPPE
(Over The Tidings)
Now Under the Direction of
Rose Sullivan.
Phone 77
For Appointment
Packing, Crating aqd Shipping-
Long Distance Hauling.
Auto Freight Terminal
ready been instrumental In the
One Policy - One S y tie m - Universal 5ervice
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 108-J
Let Me Teach Yon
EELL SYSTEM
Dr. Charles A. Haines
Office Phone 161
Lesrn to play Golf this winter
and he ready for the opening
of the Ashland course this
spring.
,
T he P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany
Office Hoars: 10 > IS and 9 • fk
Sweden burg
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-L
OOLP LESSONS
L'* VERY one was glad when the new section of the road was
•L-/ built. All realized that personal visits could be made
more easily, that trade would be brisker, that matters of gen­
eral public interest would be carried oa with more efficiency
and dispatch.
The telephone road, that already enables every one to travel
so easily, so cheaply sad so far, is constandy being lengthened.
Each year over 800,000 telephones are added to the Bell
System. Every subscriber shares in the increased value given
to telephone service by this extension which hourly is enlarg­
ing the scope of every one’s activities by permitting an ever
broadening interchange of ideas.
DB. SKMB8T A. WOODS
Practice Limited To ;
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth -
Cltlsens Bank Bldg.
Mom and Pop
. « T
DR. MATTIB 8 . SHAW
Physician end Surgeon
108 Pioneer Ave
Office and Resident Phone
Office Hours
10 - 12 a. m. 2 - l p. m.
6:30 - 7:30 p. m.
J. W. Barr A Son
FOR H^LE— Cheap, small pro­
HALHHMAN— Now selling ad­ fitable sawmill, breed n e w .
vertising novelties make b i g Write H. R. Farmer, R. F. D. 1,
106-6*
money by adding our line of ad­ 132.
vertising pencils. Low prices and
high quality merchandise bring
DAVIDSON’S TRANSFER dry
big orders. Liberal commission. w o o d jo r sale. Residence.65 3rd
Write for proposition now. Cen­ St. Phone 311.
99-1-mo.*
tral Pencil Co., Inc., 443 Broome
IF YOU WANT a good home
Street, New York.
Street, New York.
105-8* inquire at Brown A Rice, 63 N.
Main.
01-tf
»OUO MANDUNN
WITH TRAT _
, P0LIC8MAN ?j
DR. W. J. CHANDAUb
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Office Phone 120
First National Bank Building
C. HLLY8ON SHINN
Battery
Oenerator
S tarter
Magneto
TOR HALE— Piano In storage,
deed onjy six wweks. Latest style
plain case. Baldwin make. Sweet
tone and responsive action. Will
sacrifice for immediate sale. >10
per montheif desired. Write E.
D. Potter, 36B South 12th, Sa­
lem, Oregon.
108-6
FOR SALE— Cook and heating
eteree,
66 te 6 96% Eagle Brass
W ANTED
Housekeeper
Foundry,
KO Oberlin St. 80-lm*
Phone 389-Y.
109-6*
WOOD— Dry thick Manzanita
MATERNITY HOME — 153
wood.
Tavernor. Phonel7F3.
Granite. Reasonable terms. 84-tf
100-16*
HAMAKER TRANSFER a n d
Storage Co. office at residence,
FOR SALE— Wood at 312 per
174 North Mein. Phone 410.
cord, black oak. Body fir, 816.60
77-tf cord. Sawing included, 12 In.
ANY CURL IN TROUBLE— May oak, I I tier, 16 In. |i .6 0 tier,
eammnnlcate with Ensign Lee body fir, 83.60 and 84. Phone
of' the Salvation Army at the 196-R or call 939 B St, L. A
101-1 mo.*
White Shield Home. 666 May- Decker.
fair Av»., Pertland, Oregon.
WELL DRILLING
WANTED— To do crocheting,
R. C. Vochatser, deap well
embroidering, crocheted rugs— drilling, Talent,. Ore. Phone 166-
Mrs. Riley Kennedy, box 196, J-8. Kstlmatea given on water
Route 1.
167-4* systems.
100-1-mo.*
Business and Professional Directory
WM.'E. GOULD
Realtor
Builder
Contractor
Repairing and Remodeling
Newoomhe Por Wood
Phone 631
Fact, and Pl. Blox, ISO cu. ft.
Load ............................... 88.00
R Blox and Mill Ends, 8 Tier
lx>a(l ............................... 88.00'
16 In. l ’Ino Slabs and Edge.
2 1-3 Tier Lds............ 37.00
12 In. Pine Slab A Ends, 8'
Tier Lds......................... 87-50
16 in. Fir Slab Mill Ran, 8 1-8
Tier Ld......................... 88.60
18 I*. Fir Slab MU1 Ran, 8
Tier Ld......................... 88.25
2 ft. Fire Place Plank Ends,
Pine A Fir, 2 Tier Ld. 88.00
4 ft. Dry Pin* Slabs, per
3 cord Lds.
------- 816.06
4 ft. Dry Fir Slabs, per
Cord ........................
87.00
8 Ctord Ld. .......
818.00
One Block East of the Ash­
land Laundry. X08 Water 86.
T . L. POWELL
General Transfer
Good team and motor trucks,
Good service at a reasonable
price — Phone 83.
JORDANS SASH AND
cabinet
W orks
Corner Helmen end Van Nees.
Phone 111.
194-tl
LITHIA
LEGHORNS
Trapneated and
Individually Pedigreed
Cholee Hatching Eggs
Cockerels. .
A. BERT FREEMAN,
112 Nutley St.— Phone 456-J
Specialist In Quality.
Not Quantity; Shingling
Galvanised Nalls Used.
20 Year Guarantee.
484 Meuntata Ave.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the undersigned has been
duly appointed Administrator of
the Estate of Dora Cullen, de­
ceased, and all persons having
claims against said estats are re­
quired to preesnt them, duly veri­
fied, and with proper vouchers,
within six months from this date,
to L. A. Roberts, Attorney for said
Estate, at hts office over the Citi­
zens Bank of Ashland, Ashland,
Oregon.
Dated this 8th day of January,
P h in jh n iff
DANGER IN ROUGH
BOSTON. January 8,— (U N )—
Flappers and others who use
rouge and face powder take a
chance on contracting hay fevér,
medical experts here have discov­
ered.
The Boston Medical Journal,
issued through the Massachusetts
General Hospital* reports the case
of a young woman who sneezed
and wept for two years until
doctors found that she used face
powder and rouge In large quan­
F. 8. ENGLE.
tities.
Administrator.
The young lady was persuaded
109-4-Sat. to relinquish the use of these
beautlfleru, sud within a short
time her allmeuts ceased.
LONDON — Girl» of the
In this c m , the report stated,
Savoy hotel's private phone
Orris root In the powder caused
exchange, all of whom have
the trouble by irritating the mem­
red hair have been selected
branes of the nose.
to make the first tests In
January when trans-Atlantic
telephone service is Inaugur­
Reformers seem to leave a
ated. Persons with auburn
worn muss than the one they are
hair possess better 'hearing
trying to clean up.
than blondes or brunettes, it
la said. The Savoy has had
none but red hatred opera­
Civilisation advanced in
tors for more than three
portion as It raduebs the pi
age at human m m m Ip ■