Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 19, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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WEDNESDAY. JUUM » 1ft
A STANDARD TOR M E
PEOPLE
Pythian Lodge to
Do Charity Work
bifeeM
ry J
“The Pythian Order now oper­
ates 18 homes for aged members,
their widows and orphans. Five
A lecture on the subject .“ A
other states are building homes.
Standard for the People’’ will be
Investment In this phase of Pyth­
delivered by G. R. Pollock of
New York at the Winter Garden
The international
extension ian endeavor amounts to more
DR. W. J. CRANDALL
Hall Thursday, Jan, 20 at
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS
progradt announced ecently by of­ than 84’,000,000 and over 2,000
Osteopathic
o’clock.
men,
women
and
children
are
pro­
Practice Limited To
Physician aqd Burgeon
The speake ficers of the Supreme L o d g e vided with home comforts. Five
One Gent a
P tt Xnaeetton. No AA Le«* Than 26c.
Eye,
Ear,
Nose
and
Throat.
Knights
of
Pytrflas,
will,
.
in
a
will point oui
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office Phone 120
the need for
large measure, direct the activi­ grand domains have established
X-Ray, Including Teeth
educational
trust
funds
by
which
First National Bank Building
common stand ties of Ashland Lodge, according
fob u n ~
_
FOB M i . » — MISCELLANEOUS
Office Hoars: 10 - 12 and 2-11
WANTED - > AiUecelaneouB
ard, a common to Chancellor Commander Dunn, worthy young men and w^men
Nwedenbnrg Building
-
• t
rallying center
who was recently Installed with are given opportunity for advanc­
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW
WANTED— At once, modern
around
which
FOB RENT— 2 6-room apart­
FOB SALE —
ed
college
training.
Nearly
two
Incubators.
they can gath eight other officers of the- lodge
Physician and Surgeon
furnished five room house, close
ment«, furnished. C 1 o a e In. Phone 414-L.
118-8*
er nnd work for to direct the work of the Pyth­ hundred are now being kept in
In.
Write
particulars.
Address
■108 Pioneer Ave „ <
Steam heat. Brown A Bice, «3
peace and for ian fraternity in this city during colleges through loans from these Office and Resident Phone ¿8
Dr. Charles A. Haines
B,
care
Tidings.
117-3
•
FOR
SALE—
Better
Than
Ever
N. Main.
118-tf
all’ that Is de the year. The program, includes funds.
Office Hours
Hatching Eggs, Baby Chicks, Pul­
sirable
In
tin
“The t^thlan Sisters, the wo­
Plano Instruction, Mrs. H. 8.
Physician and Surgeon
FOB RENT— Pu rnelhed small lets, also Hanson’s “Super High”
1 0 - 1 2 a.^in. 2 - 4 p. m.
relationship of among other activities a definite man’s Auxiliary of the Order, has
Atkins.
Beginners
preferred.
Tel.
an with man plan to Increase the social fea­
apartments and cabins with ga­ Cockerels. Maplehurst Leghorn
6:30
-
7:30
p.
m.
441-J.
gffh
108-1-mo.
a asserts that tures. quicken Interest in com- a membership of nearly a half-
rages. Reasonable by mohth Farm, Jacksonville, Phone 354.
Office Phone 164-J
such a standard munlty service and to makq ' 1 million and distributes annually
or week. Barber Apt«, l i t Oran.
118-3*
MATERNITY HOME — 151
a mor® than 8250,000 for the care
1 b not unattain stronger appeal to worthy citi­
Home Phone 164-L
Ila.
111-tf
able; that on
Granite.
Reasonable
terms.
84-tf
of.
orphaned
childreit
and
for
the
FOR MALE— Bennlng Player
OFFICE HOURS
the contrary It Is right within zens to become members of .the comforts of the aged and poverty
10 to 12 a. m.— 2 to 8 p. n.
fob wont —ramwied apta,. piano and rolls, mahogany finish,
HAMAKER TRANSFER » n d reach and may be readily under­ Order. The lodge has set as a
153 Granite
m^rk. In the increase of its mem­ stricken.
and aafurnUbed fla t W So. Sad excellent condition. Phone 447-R Storage Co. office at residence, stood and appreciated by All.
’ Citizens Bank Building
“The
Military
Department
Is
Millions
have
fought
and
died
Where
the
sick aqd aged are
XI7-3* 174 North Main. Phone 410.
bership under the general plan
>f-tt or 126 Wimer.
Ashland, Oregon
around the standards of the past
very
active
and
is
offering
to
the
:ared
for
in
pleasant
home'
and
to
little
purpose.
N
q great annbunccd by the Supreme Lodge young membership
FOB
SALE—
A
,
light
trailer,
A
lii
GIRL
IN
TltOCHLB—
May
FOB HBNT —
a
military
Houses
surroundings.
good has » resulted from the ef to secure a twenty per cent ‘ net
Suitable for wpod hauling, ejtc.
training almost equal to. that ob­
Winmanicate with E n sig n L ee forts of the past, In our day we gain during the year,
FOR RENT— 5 room furnished 226 B Street.
118-3*
PRACTICAL NURSING
of the Salvation Army at the feel that we have reached the
Commenting on the outline for tained in barracks maintained by
house, 233 2nd SL
* 118-3*
best attainable along many lines; the new year, Chancellor Com­ the various states
White
Shield
Homs,
665
May-
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
WOOD— Dry oak, * Mahxanlta.
CHOICEST FOOD
and yet we realize, with a sense-
“The Insurance Department has
FOR RENT — 6 room house Taverner. Phobe 17F3. ' 111-10*
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon,
«
mander
Dunn
said:
“The
program
of horror, that all th l good fhm
celebrated its 49th birthday by
Physician and Surgeon
with range, close In, 116.00
Reasonable Terms
has been accomplished is thraat is Intended to make the lodge a
moving into its new home office
DAVIDSON’S TRANSFER dry
Brown & Rice, 63 N. Main St.
ened
with
complete
annihilation
real
factor
in
the
life
of
the
com­
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
building in Indianapolis, Ind., lo
118-tf wood for sale. Residence 66 3rd
Office Phone 108-J
In the County Court of the Together with plans and schemes munity and to aid In the exten­
88. Phone 811.
- 99-1-mo.* State of Oregon for Jackson for universal peace, there is in­ sion of the benefits of fraternal cated on the war memorial plaza.
creased preparation for war un
Residence Phone 188-L
This branch of the Oyder has dis
FOR K W » ,
every hand. The Impllments of membership by performing Its tributed over 860,000,00 to wi­ WHITTLE TRANSFER
IF YOU WANT a good home County.
and
methods
oi share in the great national move­
& STORAGE CO.
In the Matter of the estate of destruction
Inquire at Brown A Rice, 63 N.
OFFICE HOURS
health-dealing warfare have keen ment. The movement is support­ dows and orphans. It has nearly
FOR RENT— Furnished sleep­ Main.
J.
P.
Hollmeyer,
deceased:
03-tf
.100,000
members
and
insurance
made so formidable that, should
10-12 A. M.
' M P . M.
ing room with heat, 478 Bird.
Coal, Wood and Storage
Notice Is'hereby given that the another war break out between ed by nearly one million members .
First National Bank Building
In the United States and Canada. for home P«*«**>n amounting to
416-6*
FOB SALE—Cook and hegtlng undersigned, administratrix
of any of the great powers, It Is
I over 8120,000,080.
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
stoves, 85 to 836. Eagle Brass the estate of J. P. Hollmeyer, De­ more than probable that clvlllzu
Long Distance Hauling.
STEAM HEATED ROOMS— A
“In every respect the financial
it
is
the
purpose
of
the
program
tion
as
we
have
known
It
would
few more choice warm steam Foundry, 140 Oberlin St. 80-lm * ceased, has filed her final account be completely blotted out. Many of activity to make every one of condition of the Order Is gratify­
In sai<t county court and that the
Auto Freight Terminal
heated rooms
at
permanent
THE POWDER PUFF
FOB.SALB—Wood at 812 per court has fixed Monday, the 21st of the prominent men of our these lodges the center of fra­ ing. The Subordinate Lodges
day recognize this fact; and Some ternal accomplishment In per­ distributed last year 81,709,000
rates. Hotel Ashland.
100-tf cord, blaek oak. Body fir, 810.60
day of February, 1927, at ten in an earnest effort to prevent
Phone 117
BEAUTE SHOPPE
eord. Sawing included, 12 in. o ’clock, A. M. and the court room the catastrophe, raise up what forming the service for which the for relief. Tho assets of Grand
FOB SALE — Beal
and
Subordinate
lodges
is
over
Office
89
Oak
St.
fraternity
was
founded—
to
make
(Over The Tidings)
they
conceive
to
be
an
acceptable
oak, 84 tier, I I in. 84.60 tier, of said court as the time and
830,000,000, a gain'of over 81,-
standard
through
which,
It
Is
better
homes
and
better
commun­
body
fir,
88.66
and
84.
Phone
FOB SALE — 6-room house,
place for the hearing of any ob­ hoped, the people may be safe­
016,000 for the year, and In
Now Under the Direction of
pantry and bath, garage, wood 186-R or eaH 838 B St, L. A. jections there may be to said -re­ guarded. The League of Nations ities in which to live.
1926 sixty-six lodges built their
Rose Sullivan.
101-1 mo.* port and the settlement thereof.
shed and chicken bouse. Lot Decker. '
standard and the World Couri
ow n.hom es cost more than 68,-
GOLF
LESSONS
standard
are
prominent'
among
86x100 on N. Main, 81760.
Date of first publication, Janu-
tend a cordial invitation to all
these proposed plans. The speak who desire a clearer insight Into 000,000.
WELL DUELLINO
a n \1 2 , 1927.
Brown and Ride, 63 N. Main St.
Learn to play Golf this winter
Phone 77
R. C .. Vochatzer, deep
well Florence K. Hollmeyer Converse, er claims, however, that all these this scripture as It rfpplies to our
and
be
ready
for
the
opening
118-tf
endeavors are abortive and In day.
/
READ TIDINGS O A S 8 ADS
For Appointment
drilling, Talent, Ore. Phone 365-
Administratrix. adequate.
of the Ashland course this
He asserts that the
FOR SALE— 6-room plastered J -l. Estimates given on water
113-5-Wed. perfect standard is set before us
spring.
house near library, garage and systems.
plainly in the writings of the
100-1-mo.*
Let Me Teach You
wood shed, lot 68x70. 81700.
Bible, and it wll be his aim ti
T. L. POWELL
point out at the Sunday lecture
Terms. Brown A Rice, 83 N.
HELP WANTED
BILLY SELKIRK
-
General Transfer
that
the
perfect
standard
Is
the
Main.
118-tf
Ashland Lodge No. 28, A. F.
Ashland Lodge No. 48, I. O.
Instructor,
Good team aad motor trucks.
Word of Truth will alone meet & A. M.— Meets In the Masonic
WANTED— Experienced pruners.
O. F.— Meets In the I. O. O. F.
Good service at a reasonable
the world’s needs along nationa’ hall every 2nd Thursday. Mast­
Ashland
Golf
Club
FOR HALE—J f you want to get Suncreet Orchards, Talent. 116-3
hall every Thursday,
Noble
price — Phone 83.
Before another day
and individual lines.
He will er, Dr. R. L. Burdlc; Secretary,
Studio, 13X E. Main
Grand, Mr. Hazelwood Vice
In on the ground floor in coming
call attention to passages of th
William Day.
Grand. H. J. Walcott;
residence section, see or phone j
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
JORDANS PASH AND
A cold may be stopped in 24 hours, ' Bible which are seldom If ever'
cording Secretary,-C. E. Hoop-
CABINET WORKS
Wm. E. Gould, Realtor. Several
In the County Court of the the fever checked, the bowels opened, | referred to, but which, he claims,
Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, R-
»r.
Corner Helman and Van Ness.
good buys in Palm Ave and Nor­ State of Oregon for Jackson the entire system toned. The way is I are most significant when the A. M.— Meets in the Masonic
Phone 161.
194-tf
HILL’S—a way so efficient that we meaning is grasped.
It would
hull every 3rd Thursday. High
mal vicinity.
117-tf County.
’ WM. E. GOULD
Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14
paid $1,000,000 for it Don’t rely on seem that the lecture, wnlch
— Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall
In the Matter of the Estate of lesser help, and dort*t delay. Get the will last for about an hour, Wilf Priest, Clyde A. Malone; Sec­
Realtor
retary, William Day.
FOR EXCHANGE— 8 acres of
on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.
quick, complete results that HILL'S be well worth listening to.
Elizabeth Copper, Debased.
Phone
-4B3-J
fine garden
soil.
Bellview
No collections will be- taken
Notice Is. hereby given by the is bringing millions. -
Malta Commandery No. 4, K. • Noble Grand, Mrs. May Eib;
LITHIA LEGHORNS
Recording
Secretary,
Miss
district, large house, for Ashland
i at the lecture and all seats^are
T.— Meets in the Masonic hall
undersigned to all persons having
Trapnested and
Builder
Contractor
Ethel
Reed.
home, Ashland Realty Go. l i 6-8
] free. Those who have made* nr- on the 1st and 3rd Wednes­
Individually Pedigreed
claims against the above named
Repairing and Remodeling
rangenymts for the meeting ex-
days. Em. Commander, D. H.
Choice Hatching Eggs
Ashland
Ixtdge
No.
044,
B.
FOR SALE— S 1-2 acre place, estate to present them with pro­
Jackson; Recorder, WilHam
Specialist In QaaUty,
C-ookerel«, —
P. O. E.— Meets In the Elks
6-room house, partly furnished. per vouchers within six months
Not Quantity; Shingling
Bay.
A. BERT FREEMAN,
Temple
every
Saturday.
Exalt­
Garage, chicken house, variety of from date of first publication
112 Nutley St.— Phone 456-J
ed Ruler, James Bowers Sec­
Calvanlzed
Nails
Used.
hereof
to
Nellie
Dickey,
Attorney
Hllah Temple A. A. O. N. M.
fruit, ditch and city water. Ideal
retary, Ed Thornton.
20 Year Guarantee.
H.— Meets In the Masonic ball
place for chicken ranch. In­ at law. Room 8, Stearns Build­
‘
Ivy
Camp
No.
2H08,
Royal
every
1st
Friday.
Illustrious
404 Mountain Ave.
quire K r k Hotel.
116-3 ing, Ashland, Oregon.
Potentate, F. D. Wagner; Re­
Neighbor«. — Meets in tho
Date of first publication, Jan­
corder, William Day.
Moose hall on the 1st and 3rd
FOR ..SALE — 6-room house uary 12, 1927.
Mondays: Oracle, Mrs. A. A.
and nearly one-tcra at 618 moun­
JESSE F. COOPER.
Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E.
OUI
Madden;
Recorder, Mrs. Alice
tain Ave., for 81850. Ashland
S.— Meets In the Masonic hall
Administrator.
Turner.
<r
'CTerry
O ’Neal v
In the days of Abraham Lincoln many of the
Realty Co.
116-8
on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays.
112-5-Wed.
'
'
for
your
joB pf
Worthy Matron, Mrs. Nellie
Ashland Lodge No. 117, K.
tilings which arc necessities today were then
Take Salts at First Sign ef
FOR SALE — ,.7-room house,
Peters; Secretary, Mrs. Leah
of P.— Meets In the I. Q. O. F.
^ ^ . . i Phimbnig
Bladder Irritation ar
luxuries. Thrift then was necessary—just as
Alida St., garage, chicken coop,
N. Caldwell.
hall on 1st and 3rd Fridays.
Phone 18S
CHICAGO,— Because they
Baekaeha
Chancellor Commander, Mil­
basement and doublé lot. Bar­
it
is
today.
Lincoln
knew
the
value
of
saving;
Res. 80 Morton Öt.
alleged she kept forty dogs
lard Dunn
Zulelma Temple, Daughters
gain at 82200.
Terms. Call
he
was
careful
and
thrifty.
negro neighbors have com­
of The Nile— Meets In the Ma­
4 5 3-J. Gould Realtor.
116-tf
Burnside Relief Corps, No.
The American men and women
plained against Mr. Laura
You, too, should be thrifty; let us show you
sonic hall every 2nd Saturday.
84.— Meets in the I. O. O. F.
must guard constantly against kidney
Wicks Walker, daughter of”
Meets
alternately
at
Medford,
the way.
ball no the 1st and 3rd Satur­
trouble because we often eat too much
FOR EXCHANGE
Ashland and Grants Pass. Prin-
a former Pullman company
rich food. Our blood is filled with
days. at 2 p. m.
President,
oess Tlrzah, Lorena McNair;
official.
Her home Is in
acids which the kidneys strive to filter
Mrs. Alice Turner; Secretary,
WANTED TO TRADE— Light
Princess
Zuleika.
G{ace
Ma­
out; they weaken from overwork, be­
Mr» S. A. Peters, Sr.
what was a fashionable dis­
Hupmobile delivery, old model
come sluggish, the eliminative tissues
lone.
trict
but
Is
now
In
the
heart
but good running order, trade for
4
Ashland Homestead No. 4007
clog and me result is kidney trouble,
of
the
colbred
belt.
bladder weakness and a general de­
B. A. Y.— Meets In the I. O.
any kind of wood or apples, or
Ashland Chapter DcModay—•
cline in health.
O. F. hall on.the 2nd and 4th
sell for |3 6 cash, also 1922 Ford
Meets In the Masonic hall on
When your kidneys feel like l u mp s
Mondays.
the. 2nd and 4th Mondays,
Touring, first class condition,
Ease your tight, aching chest. Stoj of lead; yOur back hurts or the urine
bfaster
Counsellor,
Milton
with extras, price, 8150 cash or
Fraternal Brotherhood— 1st he pain.
Break up tlie congestion is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are
Franklin; Senior Counsellor,
and 3rd Thursdays, at the •eel a had cold loosen up in just f obliged to seek relief two or three
$166 easy terms, 586 E. Main.
Ashland, Oregon
Roland Parks.
times during the night; if you suffer
liort time.
Moose Hall.
Phone 497-J.
118-1*
Red l ’cpper Rub is the cold rem with sick headache, or dizzy, nervous
Acorn Circle No. 54, Neigh­
Mahogany Camp No. <15(15,
dy ".bat bring} quickest relief. It can spells, acid stomach, or if you have
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS.
bor» of the Woodcraft.— Meets let hurt you and it certainly'seems t< rheumatism when the weather faMd.
M. W. A.— Meets In the Moos«
lu the I. O. O. F. hall on the
hall on the- 2nd and 4th Fri­
nd the tightness and drive the eonges- begin drinking lots of good soft water
and get from your pharmacist
1st and 3rd Mondays. Guard­ ion and soreness eight out.
days.
ian Neighbor, Mrs. W. O. Pres­
Nothing has sueh concentrated, pene- [ four ounces of Jad Salts. Take a
to ba p e m a n e n tly n -
Aineriruii Ix-gion Post No.
rating heat* as red peppers, and whet tablespoonful in a glass of water be­
cott; Clerk, Mrs. Win. Sten-
o f B M is rto m a nh and bowala,
AWE’S
14.— Meets 2-4 Tuesday In
Baalm ann'a Gaa Tablets, which
eat penetrates light down into colds fore breakfast for a few day« and
nett.
irepared especially fo r stomach gas
ara praparad
Pioneer Hall. Commander, Mil­
ongit.ti'on, aeliiug muscles and sore your kidneys may then act fine.
for
AY M O R E
e bad affects resulting from
and a ll n t h
the
Ashlann Camp No. 248, W.
lard Grubb. Adjutant, T. L.
tiff joints relief comes nt once.
This famous salts is made from the
_
gas pressure.
EG HO RN
RHEUMATISM
T h a t am ply, gnawing feeling a t the
w — Meets In the I. Q. O. F.
Patterson.
—
—
The moment you applv Red Peppei acid of grapes and lemon juice, com­
p it of the stomach w ill disappear; th
I at
hall on the 2nd and 4th Mon­
Euh you feel the tinging heat. In thre» bined with lithia, and has been used
W e contract to grow pullets and deliver them
anxious,
w
ith _ he
art ,
. __
. nervous
___ feeling
__
___
pal-
dilutes the congested spot is warmer for years to help flush and stimulate
days. Clerk, J. R. Wick; Con­
American Ix-glon Auxiliary
ta tlo n w ill ednlsh, and you w ill again
Regular 81.50
1 dozen- -10« or 1000.
i able to ta ka a deep b rea th w ith o u t
hrougli and tlirough. When you an clogged kidneys, to neutralize the
sul Commander, C. E. Lane.
—'1-3 Mondays, In the Pioneer
I discom fort.
uffcring from a cold, rheumatism acids in the system so they no longee
hall on Winburn Way. Mrs. C.
From PURE HOLLYWOOD TRAPNESTED S. C.
T h a t drow sy, sleepy, feeling a fte r
Introductory Offer
Pilot Rock Encampment No.
ackache, stiff' neck or sore muscles are a source of irritStion, thus often
dinner w ill be replaced b y a desire fo r
E. Shinn, secretary. Address
en tertainm ent.
White Leghorns, every bird guaranteed, also chicks.
ist get a jar of Rowles Red Peppei relieving bladder disorders.
50— Meets In the I. O. O. F.
Y o u r lim bs, arm s B loatin
and g
I n f e w r s ill w casse.
i l l __
174 Oak St. or Phone 184.
$1.05 Per Battle
tub. m ad e fr o m red peppers, at any ' Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in-
hall
on
the
1st
and
3rd
Tues­
longer feel cold and "ga to Weep” b e­
Write at once for prices.
rug store You will have the qulckesi iure, makes a delightful effervescent
cause Baalm ann'a Cas T a blets prevent
days. C. E. Hooper, Scribe.
O. A. R.— 2nd and 4th Sat.
ilief known,
gas fro m In terferin g w ith th e c irc u la ­
lithia-water drink and belongs in every
East Side Pharmacy
tach month, Armory, 2 p. m.
tio n. C a t the genuine, in th e yellow p a ck­
Tliesoplilcal Lodge
home, because nobody can make a
Agents
age, a t a n y good drug store. Pries S f.
»’isltors Welcome. G. O.- Van-
meets each Monday night, 7:30
mistake by having a good Iddney
Willamina, Ore.
If
you
want
It
douo
right
take
datta, Comihander.
ELHART’S DRUG s /o R E
ct Library.
flushing any time.
It to White.
CLASSIFIED ADS ;ï.
Business und Professional
S
Convalescent Home
Lodge Directory
Cold
D rugs E xcite
th e K idneys,
D rink W ater
LINCOLN WAS THRIFTY
BED PEPPER FOB
GOLDS IB COESI
The Citizens Bank
No More Gas
In Stomach
and Bowels
Anti-Uric
I
Pullets
C
LANE’S EGG RANCH
By Taylor
Mom and Pop
No — only x w ish x
HAD CARMCO IT BY
HARO v / ork — Y our
rgiUMOS DON’T Q B/e
You CREDIT T o «
BeuoG rich wkcm
Y og G e r M.0NEY so
ea s ie r
*
That Baby You’ve
Longed For
Mrs. Burton Advises Women on
Motherhood nnd Companionship
"For several years I was de­
nied tho blessing of motherhood,”
writes Mrs. Margaret Burton of
Kansas City. "I was terribly ner­
vous and subject to periods of
terrible suffering and melancho­
lia. Now I am (he proud mother
of a beautiful )lttle daughter and
true companion and Inspiration
to my husband. I believe hun.
dreds of other women would like
to know the secret of my happi­
ness, and I will gladly reveal It
to any married woman who will
write me." Mrs. Barton offers
her advice entirely
without
charge. She has nothing to sell.
Letters should b e. addressed to
Mro. Margaret Burton. 2667
Maasachuaetta, Kansas City Mo.
Correspondence will be strictly
confidential.
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