Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 07, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROB RMBtt ■ ■ Tiiraa room 4ur-
nlshed apartmaat. Cleat I b . Phone
273Y.
* 184-4
FOB RBNT— 9 acres good gar­
den soli/ large house furnished.
See p e a Payne, Ashland Realty
Co.
134-lwk.
b!e band,
Junior Prom, which will he giv­
Modest and sweet, a progeny of en In the auditorium of the
earth.
Southern Oregon State Normal
— Wordsworth. on the evening of Saturday, Feb­
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ruary twelvth. Thia affair la one
Mrs Polk Hostess At Meeting—
of the leading social ones at the
Mrs. W. c . Polk was the gra- Normal and much interest Is be­
. cioqs hostess at a meeting of the ing shown for Ma success.
Women’s Missionary society of . The Juniors will entertain as
the
Methodist Episcopal church, their guests the Seniors, the en­
CALENDAR OP RVBOTN ’
which was held at her pleasant tire Normal faculty and their
Tuesday, Feb. 8.— W. C. T. }J. home on Gresham street, Friday families and Mr. and Mrs. George
meets In the public library at afternoon, February fourth.
A. Briscoe and Mr. and Mrs. J.
2:30. All members are urged
Mrs. F. S. Engle, president of H. Fullef as honored guests.
to attend.
A very enjoyable program will
this organization, presided In her
Tueeday, Feb. a. ■
■ Chapter AC, usual capab|e manner, at a very be given, refreshments will be
P. E. O. will meet at the home interesting business session, after served and the remainder of the
of Mrs. P. K. Hammond pn which Mrs. A. D. Jillson reviewed evening will be spent In dancing.
Second Street.
The following students a r e
a chapter on “Moslem Women.”
A delightful social hour was Chairman’s of the committees
Tuesday, Feb. ». — Alpha Em­
spent and delicious and attractive which are working on the affair.
broidery Club of Alpha Chap«
ter No.-1, O. E. S. meets la the refreshnibdts were served at a Teresa Dement, decoration: Marie
program;
Margaret
appointed.
A Bolleau,
Masonic hall In the afternoon. table prettily
Mrs. Fred Schuerman and Mrs. dainty bouquet of yellpw flowers Hammerbacher, Invitation; Pat­
ricia Gale, features; Ruth Bow­
graced the center of the table,
Louis Schwelp, hostesses.
man, music; Joe Mercer, floor
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Tuesday, Feb. S. — Delphian
Chapter meets in the Lithia Employees of I.ithia Springs Ho­ and Elizabeth Brown, refresh-,
ments.
-
Springs hotel at two p. m.
tel Enjoy Party—
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Tuesday, Feb. 8.— Upper Valley
Last Friday evening the em­
Community club meets In the ployees of the Lithia Springs ho­ M rs. E m ery Hostess a t E m b ro id ­
ery C lu b M eeting—
olubhouse for an all-day see- tel enjoyed the first of a series of
Mrs. H. C. Emery was the host­
> sion.. -
jolly parties which will be given
ess
at a meeting of the Ashland
Wednesday, Feb. 9. — W ashing-' i for them on the Friday evening
Embroidery
club which wgs held
of
each
week.
ton p. T. A. will meet in the 1
at her home on Laurel street,
They supplied their own enter­
Washington school.
Friday
afternoon,
February
tainment
which consisted mainly
Wednesday, Feb. 9 .—-»Wednesday
fourth.
Club meets at the home of Mrs. of music, and it was surprising to
The time was spent in doipg
Otto Winter on the Boulevard, learn of the real musical ability fancy work, until a late hour
which this group of people pos­
at 230 p. m.
when delicious refreshments were
sess.
served.
Saturday, Feb. 12. — Collage
Delicious refreshments were
Those who enjoyed this pleas-1
Women’s Club meets at the served and the remainder of the
ant
affair were: Mesdames O. W. I
home of Mrs. B. W. Stearns at I evening was spent in dancing.
Long, Frank Nelson, Clyde Cos- [I
23 North Orange, Medford.
FOB BE^T— Cabin with pri­
room s p a n « » * with pprqh, vepg
FOB * AI<> ' If you pant to get
vate
hath and toilet. Phone 310-J
.reasonable. Phoee 381* «g egli to on the ground floor in c o m in g
133-2*
Shook Bldg. r
183-9* ruRdegqe section, see or phone or call 171 Granite St.
Wm. B. Gould, Realtor. Several
good buys la Palm Ave and Nor-
WHAM HEATED BOOMS— A
mal vicinity.
117-tf
few mors choice warm steam
heated rooms
at
permanent
I FOR RENT— Famslhed amah
lOQ-tf
FOB BALE « TRADE— 160 rates. Hotel Ashland.
apartments and eaMps with ga­
rages. Reasonable hj month acres of land id Siskiyou, Oal. On
pr week. Barber Apte. 163 Grad­ Pacific Highway. PPlenty of wa­
ite.
I l l - « ter, near county school For fnr-
WOMEN— Make money sew­
•thar particulars address Tidings. ing children's dresses, bungalow
Bex >1.
133-2mo.* aprons, experience unnecessary,
materials cut, instructions fur-
pished, Radfield Mfg. Co., 140
Kindergarten and Nursery
W. 42nd St., New York. 133-4Sat.
Kindergarten a n d Nursery,
BOB SALK — Thoroughbred Mrs. A. V. Hardy, 31 So. 2nd.
<ay, alleging use of four Shaw let­
English ban pupa. Dorn Provost.
Piano instruction, Mrs. H- 8 ters w ith ou t l>s permission.
134-2 Aikina. Beginners preferred. Tal.
The letters were written In
441-J.
109-1-mo. 1902, a quarter of a century
FOR SALE— Early seed pota-
to4s, 2 cents per pound. Eating
MATERNITY HOME — 183 ggo, but their ownership and
potatoes 1 l-2c per pound. One Granite. Reasonable terms. 84-tf value have not changed in the
estimation of the British sage.
block north of overhead bridge.
RAMAKER TRANSFER a n d
He named Edward A. Miller, in
8. C. Royston.
1H-4»
Soragp Co. offlde at residence, business as the Edward A. Miller
WOOD— 1« ip. seasoned oak, 124 North Mala. Phone 410.
Publishing Company, N a t h a n Flowers are there many that de­
•3.75 tier, Tavener. Phone 17F3.
Cofaen, controlling the Monroe
light to strive,
138-5* ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May Press and Will A. Page, an au­
With the sharp wind, and seem to
flomipuslcate with Ensign Lee thor, as defendants.
FOR SALE— Rhode .Island Red
court the shower,
of the Salvation Army at the
hatching egga, 84 a hundred.
Yet are by nature careless of the
sun
Tidings Ads Bring Results
Phone 14FS, True’s.
1*2-4
Whether he shine on them or not;
FOR SALE— Cuthbert Rasp­
and some,
berry plants, *8 per thousand, T.
SHAW WANTS DAMAGES
Where’er he moves along the un­
8. Wiley. Phone. 414Y.
132-8*
NEW YORK, Feb. 5.— (UN )—
clouded sky,
George Bernard Shaw asks 3100,-
Turn a broad front full on his
HATCHING EGGS
•99 damages and an Injunction in
flattering beams:
1927 orders— start hatching the United States district court in
Others do rather from their no­
immediately from my leghorn a suit begun through Stern and
tice shrink.
Tancred three year old hens. Mrs. Reubens, attorneys here Thurs-
Loving the dewey shade—a huto-
Allen. Brqoder tor rgnt. Phone
340-Y.
189-1 bso .
« « *
•funlor Prom nt Normal
Saturday—
Lester Beck Is in charge of the
Become Popular
Stop them quickly— a ll th e ir danger* and
discomforts. End thefeverand headache. Force
poisons a u k Hill* bceak-colda in a« hows-
when they use this new wonder­ T the
h e y tone th e whole system. T h e prom pt, re­
ful French Process Fqce Powder liable
have led millions to employ than.
called MELLO-GLO— keeps that Don’t results
rely on lesser helps, d o n 'td eia y.
ugly shine away. Women rave
over its superior purity and qual­ Be Sure l t t a l h l l fiWv SMarMfe
ity. Stays on so long—-skin looks
like a peach— keeps complexions
youthful— prevents large pores.
Get a box of MELLP-GLO Face
Powder today.
__
FOR SALE—Good Newton ap­
ples, 40cts, 3 boxes for *1. Bring
boxes. W. W. Robison, phone
^74 H l .
129-tf
ROB 8 4 L * — Strawberry plants
Oregon Improved the large kind,
60c per hundred. W. R. Lamb,
R. R. No. 1, Ashland, on Neil
Creek.
129«l«nto.*
QttAwocuUed
\« titk £ th y l
FOR SALE: — The Lyon’s Im­
proved electric brooder. "Near­
est to Nature’s Way”— A marvel­
ous brooder. New and need. A
large stock on band. Write for
circular. C. F. Carpenter, Med­
ford, Ore., Agent for Southern
Oregon.
124-1 mo.
house
ehipgled?
119-34*
DAVIDSON’S TRANSFER dry
wood for sale. Residence 55 3rd
SL Phone 311.
99-1-mo.*
IF YOU WANT a goad home
inquire at Brown A Rice, 43 N.
Main.
03-«
FOR SALE— Cook and heating
atoves, 86 to 326. Eagle Brass
Foundry, J 69 ObocUo fit. 8 9 -1 » *
p ia n o “ BARGAIN— Located
near Ashland, high grade piano to
be sold at once.
Terms, |1 0
monthly. For particulars and
how it can be seen write C. F.
Hendrick factory piano adjuster,
64 Front St.. Portland. 119-16*
HOOF AND MOUTH DIHEAHE
18 UNCHECKED IN SWEDEN
JONKOPING, Sweden, (U P )—
Crows and sea gulls are the worst
spreaders of the hoof and mouth
disease which Is ravaging the cat­
tle of Sweden, claims Veterinar­
ian H. Heijbel of th e Jonkoplng
district, who has made careful
studies of the epidemic. In ap
article published in a farm mag­
asine he states that in primary In-
taetions the crows play the most
Important role and warns against
letting the nows out for water or
exercise It there are birds about.
During the past two years the
oaatagion has been confined to
the southern provinces, Scania
sad Halland, but this winter cases
hare beep reported further eorth.
No effective means of combating
the disease has. yet been diecover-j
ed and the government has so
tar paid to IndeanAUes
for
slaughtered stock more than 33,-
353.000.
Over the top in high
A swuig over the cre*t with gears unchanged. . . . with
added power and smoothness • . . . as if on wings!
And that’s not a flight o f fancy . . . . you can test this new
motor-thrill yourself. With a tan&ul o f Associated Ethyl
Gasoline, a new driving joy awaits you . . ' . . take it, today!
Associated Ethyl Gasoline works magic in motors. For example with
this plus motor-fueJ, that old enemy, carbon, hecomes ytMirhdend, in­
spiring your motor to greater power and speed!
Or maybe your car does the bronco act ia traffic, especially when you
try and spring ahead from a creeping pace. But not when Ethyl rides
with you . . . get Associated with E th y l. . . note the change. Your car
responds to the gas like a thoroughbred to the sp u r . . . a new
m o to r-th rill th a t every m o to rist e a s ily distinguishes.
Try a tank of Associated Ethyl.—’the plus gasoline—tod^y- /«sH aR p M
Its color is red. But, unfortunately, not all red gasolines
are Ethyl gasolines. Better fill at Associated stations
and at dealers who display the pump painted with
red, green and cream diamonds.
' Associated Ethyl Gasoline is sold for 3 cents
above the regular m arket price o f gasoline.
ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANY
Sustaiwad QttwHty Producta
„
b it. MATTIE B. SH a W ’’"
Physician and Surgeon
108 Pioneer Ave
Office and Resident Phone 28
Office Honrs
10 - 12 a, m. 2 - 4 p. m.
• 8:30 - 7:30 p. m.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
M tte Bnwpt id - «a and * - •
Dr. Chartes A. Haines
Physician and Surgeo*
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-L
OFFICE HOURS
Convalescent Rome
188 Granite
Where the sick and aged are
cared for In pleasant home
surroundings.
10 to 18 a. m.— 2 to B > . us.
Citisene B ank B u ild in g
Ashland, Oregon
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
PRACTICAL NURSING
Physician and Surgeon
CHOICEST FOOD
Office Phone 108-J '
Reasonable Terms
Residence Phone 108-L
OFÍNCE HOURS
10-12 A. M.
2-8 P. M.
WHITTLE TRANSPER
A STORAGE 0 0 .
F irs t N ational B ank B u ild in g
Coal, Wood and,Storage
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
Good team and motor trucks.
Good service at a reasonable
price — Phyne 83.
Auto Freight Terminal
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helman and Van Nt
Phone 181.
19'
GOLF LESSONS
- Call
Jerry O'Neal
Learn to play Golf this winter
and be ready for the opening
of the Ashland course this
spring.
for your next Job of
Plambnig
Phone 188
Res. 8 0 M o rton St.
Let Me Teach You
BILLY SELKIRK
Instructor,
Ashland Golf Club
¡Studio, 181 B. Main
WM. E. GOULD
Realtor
tello, Earl Hosier, Joe Poor, Wal­
ter Frulan and Dyrud.
» » a
American Legion Auxiliary • • '■ ’
I Meets
The Auxiliary to the American
Legion Post No. 14, will hold
their regular meeting in the'Ple-
I neer hall on WInburn Way, this
I evening, February 7.
I The ladies have been staging a
| “membership drive” and much
I enthusiasm and interest has been
I shown, as the losing side must
I treat the winning side to a big
Jsupper. The members of this or-
I ganlzation are anxjous to secure
Jail the new members that are
possible because .they can better
carry on their good work with a
large group.
Any one who is
eligible to belong Is urged to do
so, and can turn In their name to
[any member.
A new kitchen has been built
In the clubrooms and they have
been made very comfortable with
beautiful drapes, chintz covered
chairs, an attractive screen and
a radio.
Donations of any kind for the
dub rooms will be greatly ap­
preciated.
FOR SAL* — Service Station,
garage and »utocsRp. Estab­
lished business. Average turn­
over last 2 years 821,269.44. Take
some Ashland property, balance
terms to suit. Price 319200DQ.
Gould Realtor 453-J.
lji-tf
WANT your
Call 473-J.
Physician and Burgeon
Bye, Ear, Nose apd Throat.
Office Phone 128
First National Bank Building
Phone 117
Office 89 Oak St.
Colds
CASCARA
DR. W. J . CRANDAr.T,
Osteopathic
Phone 408-J
Builder
Contractor
Repairing and Remodeling
Specialist in Quality,
Not Quantity; Shingling
Galvanised Nalls Used.
20 Year Guarantee.
464 Mountain Ave.
For Sale—Homes in ali
sections of city from
$1800.09 to $6500.00. Low
as $160.00 down on some.
Balance like rent
(Jet this: 8 2 0 .0 0 m o nthly ren t
fo r >O years equals n o th ia g
iu t vain regrets. 0 2 0 .0 0 m onth­
ly payments on home fo r IO
years equals a 0 * 8 0 0 .0 0 equity
(estim ated) plus satisfaction
The PLUS
[ +
]
Gasoline
A n o c ia te d E th y l G a a o lln e ia
•im ply regular suatained quality,
“more mile« to the gallon* Aaao-
dated Gasoline produced a t the
$ ^ ^ £ ¡¡¿ ¡2
j
:
5
!
1
C o m p o u n d , p e rfe c te d b y rhe ‘
comlxMCion. Associendgaaem M
thus gives a far larger measeae o f
its inherent power a n d speed —
qualities already there, but hesa.
to iosM w thdlyraleaaad.
May be Secured
U daid 0U Ser-
» Stations
In addition to the series of Sun­
day afternoon concerts of the
San Francisco Symphony Orches-
J tra whioh are being broadcast by
KGO, Oakland, KPO, San Fran-
| cisco, and KFI, Los Angeles, there
J will be a spettisi popular concert
by this famous musical organiza­
tio n on Tuesday evening, Febru­
ary 8, at 9:10 p. m„ which will
also be broadcast by the three sta-
| tlons.
The broadcasting of this, as
(well the other concerts, is made
possible by the contribution of
the Standard Oil Company of Cali­
fornia and public subscription to
the San Francisco Musical Asso-
elatlon, whioh Supports the Sym­
phony Orekastra. The cost of
the transmission of the concerts
to Los Angeles and the broadcast
over KFI Is wholly borne by the
Standardw Oil Company.
in order that radio listeners
may derive the fullest value and
enjoyment from the concerts, the
Stakdarfl Oil Coìnpahy M Issuing
programs which not only list the
ter understand the story the com­
poser wishes to tell. These pro­
grams may be obtained at any
Standard OU Company service
station.
The San Francisco Symphony
Orchestra, consisting of ninety ar­
tists. is one of the leading organ­
izations of Its kind la the United
States. Its leader is Alfred Herts.
who for thirteen years was Wag­
nerian conductor at the Metre»
pololtan Opera House in New
York.
0UERN8KY, Channel Is­
lands— While reading a book
he had Just received as a
prize for proficiency in his­
tory, Wilfred Taylor, nine,
fell into the harbor and was
drowned. When his body was
recovered he was still «rasp­
ing the book, his {oretinger
inserted between the per«—
of a chapter headetf "Rescu­
ed from Drowning."