Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 24, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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WOMEN— Make -money sew­
ing children’s dresses, bungalow
i s h shd Wui brìig i l i «BTOQS, Experience unnecessary.
. Is In good location and Materials cut. instructions fur­
ike a nice home, Brown A nished. Badfleld Mfg Go., 140
W. 4tnd 8t., NSW York,
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FOE HADE— 8 room house
82800; 5 room house, 81600; 8
LADY AGENT, permanent to-
room house, 81060; F. L. Nuttee
140 $ . lty n .
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' 182-6* ooma from article Sold exclnslve-
ly lo Women. Write Mrt. L. M.
Campbell,
908 Thurman St., Fort-
FQR
BALR—
8-room
plastered
FOB RENT— Modern five room
land, Ore?
"182-1*
furnished house. Inquire 866 6th ouse near library, garage and
>ood shed, lo | «0x70. 81700,
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Terms. Brown A Rica, 61 K
Mato.
1 18-4
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FOB SALSI—If you want to get
to on the ground floor to coming
residence section, see or phons
Mlsl Annette
Francisco, a
100-W Wm. B. Gould, Realtor. Several Camp Fire field secretary, was in
good buys fa Palm Ave *ud Vor- Ashland Thursday, January 80.
mal vicinity.
117-tf, The Board of Sponsors met with
her at a dinner held at the Lithia
RABBITS— Meat rabbits want­
Springs Hotel to her honor.
ed 200 P it week. Top prices. We
Mlsa Francisco spoke to all fhe
also want some mgp, grads build­
Camp Fire Girls In the Junior Hl
ing stock. ¥
assembly Immediately a f f • r
price, gbami
school. She had many lovely ideas
Babbitry. Box
>84. Ashland
121- Sat.-Wed.»
for Ceremonial Gowns and Bead
FOR SALE— 2 9x12 rugs, Bauds and she bad with her an
small bed room rug, 3 upholster­ exhibit which very much interest­
Want to do cement yofl ed rocking chairs,’ n«< singer ed all the girls. A full explana­
Coping around cemetery lots. 1 sewing machine, 6 tube Atwater tion of National Honors was giv­
J. Olson.
120
Kent radio with speaker and bat­ en, and a number of them were
tery charger, vacuum cleaner, exhibited.
Piano Instruction, Mr». H. g
small table, one double bed, one
Miss Francisco was with the'
Alktos. Beginners preferred. Tel.
8-4 bed, day bed, mattresses, 80 Guardians Association In the eve­
441-J.
109-1-mo.
Granite St.
122-1 ning at the Lithia Springs Hotel.
FOR SALE^-TWO ^OTd bugs " Her entire visit prdyed of great
snd complété trap drum outflt. Val,ue to Ashland Camp Fire Work
Dtums Just tbe thing for Jazz and all whom she met felt her en­
orchestra and In excellent condi­ thusiasts and the wonderful work
tion. W. S. Stennett. 116 Cen­ which she is doing.
Ashland Camp Fire Gris have
tral Ave. Phone 293-R.
122-2*
waited eagerly for a place of their
FOR gALR— Milch COW. in ­ own, in Which they might kold
quire üeo. Starr, bead of Reach their meetings end revelries. The
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W
- I l Î 0 _3. Board of Sponsors spent a great
deal of time In findlqg a suitable
Oregon.
'ANT your house shingled? list and/bt last foBhd a very ac­
119-26*
473-J.
ceptable. cabin on Terrace Street.
2 tnculiators. The cabin was Immediately leased
and placed In the hands of tl)e
lee for wood.
d ^ p fire" Girls fh e Boafd, of
_®ry oak, Mantanlta. Sponsors, as well as others, have
Phons 17FÏ.
111-10* ,^?.B
IWJrtPW f t
their donations to the furnishings
and comfort of the place. , , „ ,
On Saturday, January 22, the
cabin was dedicated to the work
of the Camp Fire^GIrls. The
w ,®
ceremonies were shdrt and Im­
Inquire
pressive.
WW»-
Rev. F. S. Pembertoq gave
the scripture reading and Invoca­
tion. ' Mrs. H. C. Galey gave tbs
Foundry. 14° ObnrUn St- 80-lm ‘ dedication speech, which was re­
sponded to by Miss Edna Goheen,
SAItf—jrood at 81» pw for tbe Guardians, Lucille Carson
oord, black oak. Body fir, 810.60 for the Sr. Hi. C. F. G.; Venlto
cord. Sawing Included, 13 to. Hoagland for the Jr. H. C F. G;
oak. 84 tisr, I I to. 84.69 tier, and Rernlce Clawson for the
body fit, 89.60 and 64. Phone Grade fchool C. F. Q. *
fti-B ot call 939*B I t, L.' A. The girls very much appreciat­
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ed toe work o f all who helped to
For
Your
Breakfast
Our golden brown waf­
fles with real m^ple syrup,
and hot coffee are delic­
ious and tempting. O^her
breakfast ^opjbRiations
i n c l u ’d n , g guaranteed
WE HAVE MANY
NOON LVHCS
e . Vocbalzar, d w
ye»
ng. Talent, O j S. Phone 8«6-
Estlmates given on water
me ~
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100-1-mo.*
^A T O B 4 R ? 4 ^ ~ Located
near Ashland, high grade piano to
be sold at once.
Termb, 810
monthly. Fpr parUculgrs and
how it ban be sehn write *C. F.
Hendrick factory piano adjuster,
66 Front St., Portland. 419-16*
Only a Few
kitchen
£N IF E
SPECIALS
Butcher knives, values up
to $2.50 for
MONRT
N IN IN G E R ’S
N^WARK. N. J., Jan. I f .—
Rather than P*y fUfty cents re-
ward for the return of ^1,204,
Mrs. Rertha Oerhorn, 61, prefers
the police
^eep the money. The
moqsy teas, lost in q restaurant
and, Urned. pver tq police Ijy a
waitress. Mrs. Gerhorn had ad­
vertised and offered a reward for
Its return.
Tn&day. Jah. S8.— Danghter1» s f
.the Mila Ceremonial In 9 W *
Pass. Initiation and lnatallh-
tloh o t officers. Call'439-J. f
Tuesday, Jan. 88.— « . C. T. U.
will meet in the public .li­
brary.
Tuesday, Jan. SB.—-Alpha Club
Wiu moot m tt a MfppnM MU-
W«<U>ead»y.
f f - ~ Rodai
cle of the Christian church
meets in fas church parlors Bt
1:80 p. n .
Thursday, Jan. «7.— Past Ma-
’ 'trons'Club meets at 'the home
of M m . L. A. Roberts at 44
Church Stréét. ‘** U? f -
Thursday, Jan. 27— Merley Circle
will m eet'at the home of 4lrs
J. t . Hopper at i l Scenic Drive.
Friday, Jah. SB^-Therò will bè a
' Missionary reception
fa the
M. B, Church at 7:10 p. « -
M ft K
Social Circle
Wednesday—
The Social Circle ot the Chris­
tian church will meet to the
church parlors, We<fae«»V *Aer,
noon January twenty-sixth Bt
2-Jo p. ty. This meeting will be
the labt one before election of
officers, and all members are
urged to attepd.
The refreshment
^oqypUtee
will be composed of Mrs. Nqlla
Rice, M ii. W. B. Sanford, Mrs.
Shard, M m . Bering, Mrs. Tamer
and Mrs. Merriman.
At noop the board of spqpsors
« J o y ^ “lBn$hepq, > fte
ap rlnk l^ tel apd l/stei^d ÿ
Miss Francisco tell In a very
fprceful manner the good of
Camp Fire organisations In con­
nection with thé public schools.
Members ok this hoard are
Mrs. Gordon McCracken, Mrs.
Henry C. Galey, Mrs. Henry G.
Enders, Mrs. B. C. Forsythe, gtrs.
D PerottJ, Mrs. Rprtba Deqfo«,
Rsvsrqqd, ¥■ F. ?s«lw rtoq, Rr.
V« 4- Crandall, Mrs. Homer El-
kart and Superintendent George
A Brisco^. J
Miss Francisco ylgtted the
Camp Fire shack op Terra«« S t.
after which she enloyed a ride
through the ÇSTh. At fqur o’clock
she spoke ¿before the assembled
Camp Fire.girls.
Ip the evening Mias Francisco
met wUh the loeal board of guard­
ians at the dinner hoqr and help­
ed them plan (or the coming
work here. The hoard of guard-
lane consists ot Misa Mildred
Crain, Miss MeU Carter, Miss Ed­
na Goheen, Miss Mora Ward, Miss
Beulah Hussey, Miss Katherine
Parsons, Miss Helen French, Miss
Miriam Calmenson, Miss Schmidt
and Miss Ethel Reid.
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TAFT. CaL, dan. > i— (VN1—
Approximately 156,ft pounds of
poisoned grain are being used
dally to kill the* mice that have
Infested thin district for a num­
ber tof weeks.
Thousands of the rodants are
saM to be in tka «Ek HU is and
Buena Vista oil b id » and hun­
dreds o t them are marching dally
upon the ctwee of. Taft, fallow »
and McKittrick. only to meet
their end by eating poisoned
grain. „
Ernest Miners, who lives near
Ford City, has accounted. for 1 U
of the mice.
Miner» says hs
sprinkled poisoned, grain aronfd
hln yard and counted 17» mice
and 46 gophers when' 11 disap­
peared.
The highway between Taft and
Bakersfield is speckled with dead
mice, victims of automobile tiros,
according to reports plsro.
The campaign against the ro­
dents Is being conducted by C.
H. Bowen, ot the count/ horti­
cultural Commissioner's office,
who believes the pests are 'be­
Klamath Falls— Orleans sus­ ing ' rapidly annlhllhted.
pension bridge over Klamath
River opened for use.
PiyiWino Tàmit^ Tq
E ye,E ar,X ow w 4T h ^
X-Ray, Including Tert
DR. MATTIE R- S H A *
Pbyaiclaa and Surgeon
108 Ploneer Age
Office and Resident Phone 28
Office Hours
10 - I t s . m. 8 - 4 P . m-
6:1,0 -, 7:80 p. *
Q ffic e P h o n e 1 6 4 -J
Home Phone 164-1»
Convalescent Rome
IOS Granite
Where the sick and aged are
cared for in pleasant home
surroundings.
tt tt 9
Reasonable Tensa
Physician and Surgeon
A STOBAOB ÔO.
Goal, Wood and Storage
Packing. Grating and Shipping,
l i n g D ispnee Hanllng.
Auto freight Terminal
£,evei;aj Advance Styles in Spring <
THX POWDBB PUPP
Phone 117
Offl^ M/Çak S t
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fords for Men are Now Here.
BEAUTK
Now Under the Direction of
Rose Sullivan.
n to play Gol| this winter
be ' S i i
openi £ f
Ä « 1 SS"!
OVERLAND SHOE SHOP
Phone 77
Fojr Appointment
T. L. POWELL
General Trsmtfer
SMITH QUALITY POULTRY
Ashland Golf Club
Studio, X8i B.' Rain
Phone S3
JORDA
FARM
Corner Helman and Van Nasa.
Phoge. 18X.
194-tt
Anti-Uric
Onr 14,000 Mammoth inwhatW fa humming
away, and wi$ be run to full capacity this
spring with ou£. eggs. Chicks all sold up to th«t
11th of 4 p i$ hatch, 76 per cent of them going
to old customers.
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for
RHEUMATISM
Regular 81.60 ..
Introductory Offer
<1-00 Per Bottle
Miss Annette Francisco, nation­
al field worker for Gamp. FlTO>
arrived In Ashland last Wednes­
day evening and. spent Thursday
meeting with the various boards
and- committees connected, wftk
Rlamafti Falls district shipped
4200 head beef stock during 1926,
worth 8806,000.
^ 'U H 'P r i c e
We have just received another shipment from our
nurseries in Portland. Cliqibiug roses an,d ad kinds
o£ ornamentals; all kinds of fruit trees—walnuts,
almonds, filberts and many others. Also all kinds
of berry fruits.
Ford Batteries
Villa Nyrserics
13 Plate Robber case battery,
Medford, Oregon,
Sixth and Holly Sts.
Across the Stteet From the Postoffice
Phone 1136
WM. MOSS, Prop.
S t Yf
25—
ion high school fo
Plumbnig
Phone i s r
Rea. 8 0 Morton St.
be
W M X. 00U1D
Phone 4MkJ
Builder
Specialist In Quality,
Not Quantity; Shingling
w
This Rattery fits 80 per cent
of all cars and Is Ideal for
. ms
P ic k w ic k
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& Ü*ge
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POINTS SÇUTH
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For Sale—Homes in all
sections of city from
$1800.00 to $5W0.0Q. Low
as $150.00 down on some.
Balance like rent
Btdto «Kfagries, ..
WllSft
No Change for fouaultation
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dhywher^
sq 4
I nr, Mellenthin Is a regular
graduate to medicine and surgery
and Is licensed by the state of
^ fifif’i loes not operate for chron-
v ,° *
as often ns yon like.
ie ^Igcni.
LOOK AT T B S
o
Internal Redlclhè foç the
paat fifteen years
Bfttteiy Bjoharge,
Ford Oarage
Phone 50
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DOBS NOT OPERATE
ASHLAND TO
Qaycomb Motor
Contractor
Repairing snd Remodeling
eked recRnlM adaptable throe positions.
A N C IS C O ^ rB B V B N T R fK HOIpU}
tickets fypm Pickwick 84a*e A gent
’afe— 1ST Hast Mteln St. P hone M
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fa »kfeeddlciu«, gqll stones, ulcers
of stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit wonderfitl
results to diseases of the stom­
ach, l(vir, bowels, blood, skto,
nerves, "heart," kidney, bladder,
bed watting, catarrh, weak lungs,
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Mrs. L. L. Paets, Moro, heart
trouble.
MoU 1 . F. Hsgtr, (daughter
Mafln). Walton, tonsils and ads^
Mrs. ■
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I k
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C. Malloy, Hillsboro,
i 5 L » . . 8 k » n » ,-
awa. Wash., colitis.
Grover 0, Gouthlsr, Coqdille,
O rc, dontls and ulcers dt stom­
ach.
1 Mrs. Carl Johnson, MarshfleltL
ear troubla,
l J. W, Turner, Dallas, stomach
trowMw
T
E. A. Rusaell, Klamath Falls.
‘ T e t o S b e r the above date, that
consultation on this trip will be
jD-stf land that his treatment it
dltfhrent.
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Mafflsd women must be acconi-
panled by their husttands.
- tM n »■ : h i t Bradbury Bldg..
Loa Angelas, California.
9.
8H0PPE
(Over The Tidings)
OOLP LESSONS
PARING K U V E S AT
20 CENTS EACH
reoPLE » n town bcuw *
eoo2b
DB. BOLAND
i r l -Oc. R 55 ALLEN
F r t ï.»
Residence Rhone 188-L
lory o»-
W e m , Äu-TBe a « T
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ÇHÇHCEST FflOÿ,
Of^çe Phone 1Ä8-J
Miss A nne«e,FrancM co to
Ashland—
Only 57 Cen^s
McMinnville — New 276,000
Baptist church dedicated.
,
OFFICE HOURS
10 to 12 a. m.— 2 to 8 p. te.
PRACTICAL NURSING
Episcopal Choir Entertained by
Trinity Guild—
The ladles of the Trinity Guild
of thè Trinity Episcopal e^ rch ,
delightfully entertained the mem­
bers of the choir and their hus­
bands and wives to the P ^ fth
House Friday evening, January
twenty-first a /e r choir pracUfce.
Tlje high school trip, which is
composed of Miss Floy Yònng,
Miss Mary Galey and Miss Rose
Alkens, played several beauMful
selections and Mrs. W. M. Rpley
gave some vepr clever readings.
The remslnder of the evegjnii
was spent playing Bridge. Tfas.
John R. B&ijardq receiving Mat
prise and Dr. C. w . Hanson^ Mas
awarded men’s first prise. tJ a
late hour delicious refreshmSkts
were served by the ladles of^Jae
Guild.
Dr. Charlea A. Haines
Physician and Surgeon
Get this: S2R.00 monthly rent
for 10 years equal» nothin*
but vain regnrta. *88.<M> month­
ly payments on borne' for 10
years equals n f 1800.00 SteMty.
estim ated)' pins ShtinfhOChm
i f home oprner.
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