Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 02, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    January tw«aty-aev«nth a t the afternoon.
pleasant home a t M n . J. <3. Hot-
After » bappy evening spent in
par on Scenic Driqa fa» p soaigl conversaUna n«d vl»tttpg delio-
and hustneaa meeting.
iou »refreshment» were served. ,
Those who enjoyed this plsas-
ant affair wage: Mesdamea Qyger,
Brown, Cúrthsll, Prescott, Carter,
Stratton, Burns and Montgomery
and the two Misses Lamb.
I
8 8 #
■ng. with indications that 8
would reg a in fair weather for
savargl <tays despite the dire pro-
duotlpna of yte „ground jt(ta »nd
his shadow.
Marshfield — 1127 stgrts with
two important concrete bUslneee
blocks under way.
Baring tha business session a Un Music Study Club Program—
At the last meeting of the Ash­
number of important matter»
land
Music Study clnh Mrs. H. T.
were
taken
op,
among
whfoh
M
FQB M T 1* ■ ■ Firq-rqqm bouse
Mltcbolmore
played two beautiful
tha
ele
cti
o
n
of
officer»
for
tha
*®d 6 room apartments. Oarags. ■ and garage a# paved stggqt. Pjrice
new year. Mrs. O. F , Caraon was selections “Pierrot” and "Pier­
Butler apt*. A6 Granite 8L ISLE* ' «1ISO. Good buy If you want a
elected president, with Mrs. Bert rette” which were written by Ar­
; home eheap. Apply 180 Hetman
Hinthorne aa vice-president; Mra, thur Foote, and Mra. H. C. Beebe
, *
" 8. A. Peter» was elected secretary very beautifully played “Ro­
128-tf
f and treasurer, these three women mance" which was algo written by
FOB SALE—Fully Stocked and
8 making a splendid team of worit- Foote.
equipped chicken ranch, houses
f era.
. and fa m s. T. L. Natter, 240 E.
i
A delightful social time w a p
»pent with fancy work and oote
FOB SALE— If you want to get
£ versatlon and refreehmenta were
la pn Aha ground floor la coming
served by the hoetessea Mrs. Bert
residence section, see or phone
t Hinthorne, Mrs. J. W. Johnson.
and unfurnished dat. f S Bo. ffuR ¡Wig- B* Gquld, Realtor. Several
. Mrs. H. P. Holmes and Mrs. J. C.
•A
* 86-tf good buys in Palm Ave and Nor­
, ,HOPPW.
mal vicinity.
117-tf
FOR SALE: -u. The Lyon’s Im­ , All those present expressed
According to tradition Ashland
FOR SALK— Beat aad
most proved electric brooder. “Near- - Jhemselves as having spent f
FOR BENT— Partly furnished profitable 815000 fifteen acre ,eet to Nature's Way”— A marvel­ » very pleasant and profitable after- Is scheduled to have six weeks of
une. d l l 3rd R t
128-t» home laaide Ashland city, for ous brooder. New and used. A » noon
rain and stormy weather, because
the ground hog came out bright
. - 88 tt 83
■87666, 62000 cash. balance, long large stock on hand. Write for
FOR RENT— Five ràjm buïïgâ-
circular. C. F. Carpenter, Med­ ■ Missionary Socle tie« Entertaip ■ ■ and early this morning, saw his
low, furnished. 74« Bast Mate S t time at 6 per cent, c»U at 399 ford, Ore., Agent for Southern
Beach S t , JR. D. Sanford. 129-tf
The Women’s Home and Fpr- shadow and tften scampered away
Inquire 81 Bast Main, upstairs.
Oregon.
/
124-1 mo.
. elgn Missionary Societies .of ,the to hibernate.
- 188-4*
FOB SALE— 120 acres 9 miles
After stormy weather of several
WANT your house shingled? . Methodist Episcopal church sn-
south of Ashland on Pacific hlgh-
Call 473-J.
119-26* . tertalned the Yeung Women’s days past, the sun shone down
W
>.*o per acre.
Charles I.
Missionary societies of t b A $ from a'oloudless sky this morn-
DAVIDSON’S TRANSFER dry
129-3*
STEAM HEATED ROOMJg—A Hnmee.
church in the church parlors Fri­
Wood for sale. Residence 65 2rd day evening, January twenty- i
few more choice warm steam
FOR SALE — 6-room bouse, lit. Phone 31J.
99-1-mo.* eighth at seven-thjrty.
heated rooms
a t . permanent
* 1
rates. Motel Ashland.
106-tf fair condition, barn and chicken
A delightfully interesting pro­
IF YOU WANT a good home
honae, 4 lots In all, 200x160 ft.,
lÄCfc.OOO
plenty of alee fruit, free water, nquiye at Brown A Rice, 63 N. gram was given: Mrs. H. F. Pern» ,
03-tf berton led In prayelr; Mrs. Homer {
81300. Brown A Rice, 63 N. Main.
Billings and Mrs. Fred Engle gave
M»in.
129-2
FOR SALK—Cook and heating Missionary talks; Mrs. Wolcott
CUT PRICE on fine I-L-2 acre stoves, 85 to 825> Eagle Brass sang two solos; a trio composed
home close in, splendl location, Foundry, 140 Obuclin St. 80-lm* of Mrs. E. O. Smith, Mrs. J. B.
tine 7-room plastered house, ex­
PIANO BARGAIN — Located Angwin and Miss Jean Anderson
cellent condition,' modern, nice
near Ashland, high «rode piano to gave several selections; Miss Car­
yard. Has been held In the past be sold at opce.
Terms, >10 rie Mitchell gave two readings
at 66400 but offered now at monthly. For particulars and and a playlet was given in which .
83500 on account of sickness; bow It can be seen write C. F. Mrs. Dayhoff represented the '■
terms. One of the best bays, ab­ Hendrick factory piano adjuster, bride of 1626 and Mrs. Lawrence
solutely in an Ashland borne.
66 Front St., Portland- 119-16* Coder that of 1876.
chicks. We are more than delighted with th<
act a» reaident agant for old line
After the program a pleasant
chickens
we got of you last April 20th. We hav<
Insurance Co. Address Box 462,
social hour was spent during
MOME SNAP— Two big lots,
S O C IE T Y
one pen of 289 pullets, and got 229 eggs today fron
Medford.
130-3* fine modern 6-room plastered
______
which' delicious
refreshments
that
pen- I^UatMi tuibwer soon and give- pneos;
wage «erred.
bowse,
nic
e
y
a
r
d
,—
fin
e—location
(Continued—From—Page
-'W AN TE D— Heal E state. W e
near Boulevard, has been held as
a
a
a
terms,
etc.
have people in California who
The Ashland officers Installed Me^fogd .Couple Married—
high as 86000. Can now be bought
Respectfully,
want property in and near Ash­
were: H. G. Wolcott, N. G.; Leo
for 88400 with terms.
'
Miss Nellie Morgan and Mr.
land. jbet us know what . you
MARY H. WILLIAMS.
Schonlger, V. G.; C. E. Hooper, BenJJamln Wilbur Batten of Med­
have to trade. Brown A Rice, 68
recording secretary; E. C. Payne, ford were quietly united In m ar
• Rt. 1, B 352,
N. Mata 8t.
•
180-4
financial secretary, and William rt*Ke hy JusUce
>h» Pw » i t - A
Order Your A pril- Ohioka Mow.
Myer, treasurer.
Roberts at the home of the
R id KKSK87
Those
appointed
to
their
re­
groom’s sister, Mra Margaret
Kindecggrten » a d
Nuesery,
spective chairs and installed ware Jones of Ashland, Sunday, Jaup-1
Mrs. A. V. Hardy. 31 So. 2nd-
George W. Nichols, warden; J. D. ary 30, gt Utah noon. .
lentioned are among the best Wolcott, conductor; Charles Ed­
The youpg CQUUU huge beg* I
NOTICE— Are yon particular buys In Ashland today. If you wards, I. D.; Milton 8. Nichols, O> residents of Medford for some
with yonr wash? Our work la want a home now Is the time to G; W. L. Moore, R. S. to N. O.; J.
time apd have the sincere gupd
guaranteed.
Fancy ironing a get it. Let me show you these. Ouyger, R. 8. to V. O.; Willard
wishes and congratulations of I
» specialty.
Washings called for
I have another 6-room home very MUes, R. C. 8.; B. Pederson, L 8. their many friends. .
~
»
and delivered. Call at 116 Lin-
close in with nice yard at 81600 N. G.; R. A. Taylor, L. 8. to V.
8
8
8
S
NOTICE
TO
CBXpITORS
coln.
123-8*
on terms.
This place actually G.; C. H. BJake, L. 8. S.; and F. Mrs.
dU F . County
Abbott .C Surprised
te Uu»
qiu # ^ f the . J
Mrs. A- F.
was delightfully
sur-1
Plano instruction, Mrs. H. S. sold for 82400 and the owner had D. Smith, chaplain.
State
Qtagop
'Jqr jRqksou
prised recently when a group of
Aiklns. Bqglnuqrs preferred. T»l. to take It back. H. C. Galey, No.
Those from Central Point were County.
came qf to the
her Retete
home of
on I
4 41-J.
109-1-mo. 66 East Main St .
129-8 E. E. Brown, Ed Vincent, Sher­ her,friends'
In the Matter
Liberty street
to spend
a social
man Musty and William Musty. Elizabeth
Cooper,
Deceased.
MATERNITY HOME
Nptlqe Is hereby given by the
Following the Installation cere­
Granite. Reasonable ten
FOR SALE— Strawberry plants monies a delicious supper was undersigned to all persons having I
claims against the above named
H ama k hr
a n d Clark's Seedlings, 60c per hun­ served In the banquet room,
estate to present them with pro­
stqrag« Co. Offlca at realdeaqe. dred. Blackberry plants 6c each.
tt # »
per vouchers within six months
174 North Main. Phone 410.
430 Holly.
130-2* G ive P a rty F o r Casses —
from
date of first publication
Mrs. Marion Hager and daugh- ,
HATCHING EGGS
ter, Miss Mabel Hager delghtful- ( hereof to Nellie Diojtey, Attorney
1927 orders— start batching ly entertained their
8unday at
] law, Room 8, Stearns Build­
j
immediately from my leghorn school olasses Saturday afternoon. ing, Ashland, .Oregon.
Tannrad three year old bans. Mrs. Jgnuary 29. The two classes, , Date of first publicgtiqn, Jan-1
j
Alien. Brooder for rant. Phone "Loyal. Girls” and “Junior Boys”, uary 12, 1927.
JESSE F. COOPER. I
846-Y.
129-1 mo. numbering »bout twenty, w e r e
Administrator. I
FOB SALE—Gladtola Bulbs, present.
112-6-Wed.
WANTED— Women to do solic­
The time was spent playing
red varltles, 26 cts a doz. Mixed,
iting and collecting, address Box
ggmes and having a general good
U. P., care Tidings.
127-4* red and pink, 30cts a doz. Ber­ time.
Delicious
refreshments
tha Barnhill, 260 Wimer St.
6 CUSTOM HATCHING
were
most
attractively
served by
129-2*
the hostesses.
Hatch each week after February 22nd.
St. Helen’s — St. Helens
FOR
SALE—
Jersey
Helfer
calf
tt tt »
A Paper Company making
634 Iowa St.. Ashland.
129-3* M erley C ircle Meets—
Before mother day
load Kraft paper a day.
E. S. Morrison
Phone 466
Ashland, Ore
The Merley Circle of the Bap­
Portland — Jansen Knitting NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING tist church met on Thursday,! t
In th® County Court of the
Company naw plant addition has
cost 830,060. Annual output Is State of Oregon for Jackson
County.
above 82,200,000.
In the Matter of the estate of
J. P. Mollmeyer, deceased:
Notice Is hereby given that the
Sat Up in Bed And
Olean Scratch
undersigned, administratrix
of
Couldn’t Rest From Pains the estate of J. P? Hollmeyer, De-
$2.75 per 100 lb«.
ceased, haa filed her final account
Long Hleeplera Nkabta Fas
Wheat ..................... $2.75
in said county court and that the
and
in Torturing Throes of
court has fixed Monday, the 21st
Good Jtyah . . . . . . $2.90
day of February, 1927, at ten
13 Plate Rubber case battery,
o'qlock, A. M. and the court room
per 100 lbs.
the same quality battery you
pay from 820.00 to 822.Q0<
qf said court as the time and
Says Eopa NeunRhi Rabtete
Are Guaranteed
Cracked Oom . . . . $2.50
place for the hearing of any ob- for in other makes.
"Sure is Good for Pain”
Jeotiona <here may he to said re­ This Battery fits 80 per cent
“I really think It’s time for
Dried Buttermilk
me to tell what Eopa Neuritis
port and the settlement thereof:
qf all cars and is ideal for
Tablets have dpne for me- Be­
Date qf first publication, Janu­ your Radio.
fore I couldn’t sleep at nights,
had to sit up in bed and no ary 12. 1927.
rest during the day.
Have Florence X. Hollmeyer .Cohvacae,
Battery Recharge, $1.00
taken two beitlee of Eopai
Neuritis Tablets.
It sure la
good for pain.”
Radio Batteries, . . . . 75c
(Signed) Mrs. Fr»d Owen-
Yon, too, can get comforting
Now la the time for yoa to
| A N E ’S
»a,
mm -
Exchange price made when
relief and freedom from the
dp Jg>pr fqnctaw. Ground Is
tnrnlpg in yonr old battery on
darting, aggregating, »booting
A
Y
M
O
R
E
soft io r sewing yonr posts,
a new one.
pains of Neuritis— and juat a
EGHORN
* U 11 V I a ~
and we carry < every size,
few Eopa Neuritis Tablets will
M
ight
and
denrripUon
te
fenc­
proxe IL
Thia remarkable
We contract to grow pullet« mid .deliver them
ing that la, made and at right
remedy la compounded from
prices.
j dozen—100 or lOQO.
the prescription of an pmlnent
Harrows Plows aad all kinds
physician.
Guaranteed free
£
r
w
n
PURE
HOLLYWOOD
TRAPHRSTED 8. C.
of tools «woctod t e stock. ,
from bromides, narcotics, coal
A few White Hewing Ma-
tar products and heart depress­
W hite Leghorns, every bird gw anfepd, r ]* r ,*hiok«.
qhteaa te B ter g*<MH> <*ch,
ing drugs.
För aura, quick
W rite at once for prices.
,
.
»
wRl
coat
you
gtaO/iO
else­
irelief, get Eopa Neuritis Tab­
where.—
At
Ford
Oarage
lets. All good druggists. AI-
Ground Hog Sees
Shadow; 6 Weeks
Of Rain Now Due
CROWN KOMPLETELAY
Albers Chick Starter, Chick Scratch,
Growing Scratch. Full line of Poultry
Feeds and Remedies.
Aslilaud Fruit and Produce Ass’n
DAFFODIL FARMS
BABY CHICKS
VOK
Ford Batteries
$12.00
Bwieess and Prefesriengl Directory
DR. W. J. CRANDALL
Osteopathic
Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat:
Office Phone 120
First National Bank Building
DR. MATTTÉ B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
108 Pioneer Ave
Office and Resident Phone 28
Office Hours
10 - 12 a. m. 2 - 4 p. m.
6:30 - 7:30 p. m.
Herbert’s Grocery
GARDEN TOOLS
L
Claycomb Motor
in
mt/wtlr
li/» N f t ir
Drug Store.
Phone 50
Simpson's
Hardware
“ The W inchester Store”
P llllp tc
LANE’S
EGG
RANCH
W illa m in a , O fe,
—i— ———
Dr. Charles A. Haine*
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 164-J
Convalescent Borne
,158 Granite
Where the sick and aged are
cared for in pleasant home
surroundings.
Home Phone 164-L
OFFICE H0UR8
10 to 12 a. m.—2 to 8 p. m.
Citizens Bank Bnlldiag
Ashland, Oregon
PRACTICAL NURSING
CHOICEST , FOOD
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
Reasonable Terms
Physician and Surgeon
W HITTLE TRANSFER
A STORAGE 0 0 .
Coal, Wood and Storage
Paokiag. Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
A nto Freight Terminal
OFFICE HOURS
10-12 A. M.
2-5 P. M.
First National BMnk Building
Phone 117
Office 89 Oak St.
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
team and motor tracks,
service at a reasonable
— Phone 83.
GOLF LESSONS
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helman and Van Ness.
Phone 161.
194-tf
Learn to play Golf this winter
and be ready for the opening
of the Ashland course this
spring.
OaU
Jerry O'Neal
Let Me Teach Yon
for your next job of
BILLY H K I.lt I R K
Instructor,
a-»-i-nd Golf Club
Studio, f t l E. Main
Plumbnig
WM. E. GOULD
Realtor
Phone 458-J
Builder
Contractor
Repairing and Remodeling
Specialist in QuaUtgL1(
Not Quantity; Shingling
Galvanised Nails Used.
20 Year Guarantee.
404 Mountain Ave.
For Sale—Homes in all
sections of city from
$1800.00 to $8500.00. Low
as $150.00 down on some.
Balance li£e rent
Got this: *25.00 monthly rent.’
fo r IO years equals nothing
^jut vain regrets. *2 5 .0 0 month­
ly payments on home fo r 10
years equals a *1 5 0 0 .0 0 equity
(e stlm atefl) pip» satisfaction
T # Orna» a
1
O ald In
OiseDgfyA
Phone 188
Res. 80 Morton 8t,
Take Salts If
Stomach Isn't
Acting Füght
•ays Indigestion Results from an
Excess of Hydrochlorio
Acid.
Undigested food delayed in the stone
ch decays, or rather ferments, the sam
s food left in the open air, says
ote<J authority. H e also tells us tha
ndigestion is caused by Hypcracidit
leaning there is an excess of hydre
tloric acid in the stomach which pre
ents complete digestion and start
)od fermentation.
Thus everythin
iten sours in the stomach much lilt
arbage sours in a can, forming gcri
uids and gases which inflate the stom
ch like a toy balloon. Then we fet
heavy, lumpy misery in the chest
e belch up gas; we eructate sour foo
r have heartburn, flatulence, water
rash or nausea.
H e tells us to lay aside all digestiv
ids and instead get from any pliar
tacy four ounces of Jad Salts and tak
tablespoonful in a glass of wate
jfore breakfast and drink it while it i
ifervescing, and furthermore, to con
nue this for a week.
W hile relie
ften follows the first dose, it is impor
int to help neutralize the acidity, re
love the gas-making mass, start th
vet, stimulate the kidneys and thu
romote a free flow o f pure digestiv
lice«.
Jad Saltsiis inexpensive, and is mad
•om the acid o f grapes and lemon juic<
nnbined with lithia and sodium phos
hate.
This harmless salts is user
>r many stomach disorders w ith eX
:llent result*.
[Bromo
The tonle aad la x a tiv e effect of
laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets
*111 te ste r the system against Grip,
in»
lngfcemaCoM. PricaSOc.
The boa heart this signature
FiOukry Pan-a-Cea
McNair Bros,
DR. E R N E ST A . WOODS
Practice Limited To
JEye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Office Honrs: 10 - IB aad f - g
Klamath Falls — L. E. Walk
er will start building 70 resid
anees hera.
Red Pepper Rub takes the “ouch'
from sore, stiff, aching joints. It can
not hurt you, and it certainly stop* tha
old rheumatism torture at once.
When you are suffering so you cai
hardly get around, just try Red Peppe
Rub and you will have the quickes
relief known. Nothing has such con
centrated, penetrating neat as red pep
pers. Juat as »oon as yqu apply Ret
Pepper Rub you will teal the tinglin,
heat. In three minutes it warms th
sore spot through and through. Pair
Hood River — Growers here
hard already received 81.860,-
000 on 1926 apples and pears.
CHOICE NURSERY STOCK
We have just received auother shipment from our
nurseries in Portland. Climbing roses and all kinds
of ornamentals; all kinds of fruit trees— wglputs,
almonds, filberts and many others. Also all kinds
of berry fruits.
Villa Nurseries
Medford, Oregon
Sixth and Holly Sts.
Across the Street From the Postoffice
Wurne 1 U 6
WM. MOSS, Prop.