Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 15, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    FO R RENT— Our moat da ligh t
ful apartm ent la noon available.
W all furnished and close la . S it
H argadine.
1 4 l- tf
Stràhglef Rotiteli
During ¿ti Attack
—T hree room far­
mt. Phone 272-Y.
141-8
RENT— Furnished apt*.,
near Normal. Also partly fur-
pished boato. lfe'4uire.4Sl .Palm
Ava.
141-10*
F O B RENT— Furnsihed small
apartments and cabins with fa-
rages. Reasonable by month
or weak. Barber Apts. 163 Grad-
ito.
111-tf
R eju v en a tin g
^ r a fc M I lT * HOME — 158
one. Auto camp, service station, Granite, Reasonable terms. 84-tf
repair garage; on Pacific high­
HAMAHER TRANSFER a n d
way, near Ashland. Price $7000.
Storage Co. office at residence.
Term s. Gonld R ealtor. 468-J.
174 Nprtk Main. Phone 410.
117-tf.
' F O B SALE— H e r e 's ..another
i w i GIRL IN TROUBLB^May
communicate Vjth, Ensign Lee
of the Salvgtloa Army at thé
STEAM HEATED ROOM»—A
White Shield Home, 646 May-
few more choice warm steam
fair Ava., Portland, Oregon.
heated rooms
at
permanent
rates. Hotel Ashland.
100-tf
th e m urder o f a dozen w om en in
various P a cific coast cities w as
routed th is aftern oon a fter a a a t ­
tem pted attack on Mrs'. Minnie
Bonyard, SO,
’ *
,
Mrs. Bonyard adm itted th e man
to her room .
th in k in g th a t ; a
neighbor’s daughter had com a to
call on her. The intruder ru ih ed
at the w om an, seizing h er by the
throat. Mrs. Bonyard scream ed
and th e m an, hearing o th er resi­
d en ts o f th e room ing h ouse ap­
proaching, fled.
TO ECHANGE— 6 room h ouse,
located a t 447 R ock St. for w ell
ad ROOM — O n e Im proved tract o f on e or tw o
N orm al, 451 P alm acres in or near A shland. Ad­
141-10* dress ow ner 8 . W . M artin, 424
P a cific Terrace K lam ath. 140-4*
WANTED — By middle aged
FOB SALE— Fresh Jersey cow. couple, nq ch ildren,
to rent or
buy furnished honae. State size
location and term s. P o sto ffice
FOR S A L E — A ll kinds of store
box 488, A shland, Oregon. 141-4*
fixtu res. A. N. D ennis.
141-8
WANTED» T o buy or trade
HATCHING EGGS— F ull blood for sm all -place close In.
h u ff orp h lngton eggs.
P hon s
N atter, 246 E Main.
140-2
817-L .
141-3
141-6*
PLOWING
FO R SA L E— H orses. 15 head,
Call 196-fc for a ll klnda o f
you ng, w e ll broke, 1200 to 1460
team w ork and plow ing.
pounds. P rices right. W ill trade
1 8 6 -lm o *
to r ca ttle, 284 M ountain Ava.
W ANTED— T o u r 1927 Spray­
140-4*
ing. N ew rig. Six y ears experience.
.
WOOD
J. W . W atkins, T alent, Oregon.
FO R SALK— Black oak, $12.00
'
136-12*
cord; body fir, $10.60. P rices In­
clu d e saw in g. 12 Inch body fif,
$8.60 Her; 16 Inch, $4.00; black
oak , $4.00 and $4-60. Som e slab
Wood. 98 4 B street. P hon e 144-R
Society
G olf Club w ill M eet—
* The A shland G olf Club w ill
m eet, a t th e Chamber' o f Com­
m erce 'Thursday ev en in g a t 7 :8 0 .
Im portant b usin ess m a tters w ill
b e takeh up and a ll m em bers
FO R SALE or TR A D E— 160 are urged to be present.
acres o f land In Siskiyou, Cal. On
P a cific H ighw ay. P P len ty o f w a­ Expected H om e—
t
ter, near county school F or fu r ­
Mrs. Elw ood H edberg, w ko has
ther particulars ad dress T idings, been y lsltin g w ith rela tiv es and
Box 91.
188-2m o.* friend s In D unsm uir and Tennant,
Cal., is expected to return to her
hdme In th is city w ithin the next
few days.
FO R R EN T — F urnished
6-
rpom h ouse, garage. Inquire 177
W ill R eturn Today—
H argadine.
141-3*
Mrs. J. H. F uller, w ho has
FO R B E N T — P a rtly furnished ppent the past few days v lslfln g
h ouse clo se in. P h o n e 332-Y . In­ .with h er husband In Salem , krill
q uire 276 B St.
140-2* returned to their hom e •la st
ta|day.
Mr. F u ller is attend in g
F O R R E N T — F iv e room bun ga­
the leg isla tu re.
lo w furnished, 743 E ast Main.
E nquire 21 E ast Main, upstairs.
128-4*
m onkeys for gland transplanting
operations to rejuvenate sick or
old persona.
A plot of tw enty acres has
been selected In the tow n of Suk­
hum In th e R epublic o f Georgia,
where an alm ost tropical cllnlate
will m ake the m onkeys fee l at
home. T his Is the tow n to which
Leon Trotsky norm ally retires
when he fin d s h im self gt ou ts
with the party m ajority and it
becom es necessary for him to
withdraw from the picture of
Soviet affairs for a time*.
Cocoknut palm s and banana
trees w ill be cu ltivated for the de­
ligh t o f th e m onkeys. These
fru its grow norm ally clo se to the
m onkey colony. «F lock s o f hens
w ill also fte turned lo o s # In the
com pound \so that th e m onkeys
can steal the eg g s ou t o f the nests
as they do In their n ative jungles.
P rofessor T obalkln, a director
of the Moscow In stitu te, is in
Italy con ferrin g w ith P rofessor
Voronoff, the celebrated rejuv-
enator by m onkey glands, w hose
m onkey - breeding estab lish m en t
Professor T obalkln Is stud yin g.
1427 orders— start hatching
Im m ediately from my leghorn
Tancred th ree year old hens. Mrs.
A llen. Brooder for rent. Phone
S40-T.
129-1 mo.
FOB SALE— Good N ew ton ap­
p les, 40cts, 3 boxes for $1. Bring
boxes. W . W . R obison. Phon*
37AJ11. ____„_____ _____ 1 2 9 -tf
FO R ¿ i t H : - - T he Lyon’s im ­
proved electric byooder. "Near­
e st to N atu re's W a t" — A m arvsl-
ou s broodpr. N ew and used. A
large sto ck on hand. W rite for
circular. C. F . Carpenter, Med­
ford ,. Ore., A gent for Southern
Oregon.
■
124-1 mo.
WANT yonr
C all 478-J.
house
sh in gled !
119-24*
IF YOU, WANT a good home
Inquire at Brown A R ice, 63 N.
Main.
03-tf
LOST— A diam ong ring Sun­
day in L ithla P ark or on th e St.
N orth o f XlhihK81’’* «tore- Ap-
ply thia o ffice. Liberal reward.
140-2
LOST or STRAYED— “T eddy”
sm all d og, black and tan. long
hair, bushy tall, su itable reward,
to learn o f h is w hereabouts or re­
turn to F red P utnam , 367 Vista
St. p h o n e 122.
141-tf
Foft Á al U— II I
La Grande g ets a second a r­
tesian w ell, flo w in g 200 gallon s
One o f th e m ost Interesting of a m in u te at 1260 feet.
-
th ese w as an excerpt from a trav­
el diary kept by Miss E unice
Davis o n a recent trip to th e
Orient.
’
As a p relude to th e reading of
"The C ollegian s” th e A shland
H igh School Trio, com posed of Mrs. B a rto n A d v ises tYom en on
the M isses F lo y Y oung, R ose A lk- M otherliood and C om panionship
"F or several year? I w as de-
lna and Mary G aley. played in A
charm ing m anner tw o num bers, Sled th e b lessin g o f m otherhood,"
"F unJenli-F nnlcnla”
by
L uigi w rites Mrs. M argaret B urton o f
K ansas City. “ I w as terrib ly ner­
Den to and "F orgotten " by E ugene vous and su b ject tq peripd 8 , o t
C ow les. *wlth q . di C apua’s
terrib le su fferin g and m elancho­
Sole Mio" a s an encore. Later lia. N ow I am the proud m other
they played a g a in , “ F airy Tales" of a b eau tifu l little d augh ter and
by Karl Komxak and “M em ories” true com panion and Inspiration
to m y husband. I bejieve h u n .
by Cadman, w ith “Sw ing Song" dreds o f oth er w om en w ould lik e
by J. 8. Zam ecnik a s an encore.
to know th e secret o f m y happi­
The V alen tine Idea w as car­ n ess, and 1 w ill g la d ly reveal it
ried out in th e servin g o f d elic­ to an y m arried w om an w ho w ill
ious refreshm en ts by the social w rite m e." Mrs. B arton offers
her
ad vice
e n tir e ly
w ith o u t
com m ittee, o f w hich Mrs. C. A. charge. She has n o th in g to sell.
W ing w as chairm an. A num ber L etters sh ou ld be addressed to
M argaret
B urton.
2867
o f A shland m em bers w ere In a t­ Mrs.
M assachusetts, K ansas City Mo.
tendance.
C orrespondence w ill be strictly
• R E »
confidential.
L adles AM Society W ill M eet—
The L adies Aid Society., of the
M. E. church w ill hold a b usiness
and social m eetin g at th e hom e
of Mrs. L ula H ow ard ’ a t 41
M ethod ist E p iscopal Church
Gresham street tom orrow , W ed-
N. Main and L aurel streets.
esday afternoon, F ebruary 16. .
H. F. P em berton, P astor, 117
All m em bers and friend s are
L anrel street. P hon e 87.
cordially invited to attend .
F . A A. M.— M eets In the
Masonic h all every 2nd T hurs­
day. M aster. V. V. M ills; sec­
retary, W. H. Day.
Darkens Beautifully and Restores
Its Natural Colog, and
Lustre At Ones
Siskiyou C liapter No. 2 1 , R.
A. M ._ M e e ts In th e Masonic
hall every 3rd Thursday. H igh
P riest, A. J. McCallen secre­
tary, W . H. Day.
Common garden sage brewed into a
heavy tea, with sulphur and aleobol
added, w ill turn gray, streaked and
faded hair beautifully dark and lux­
M alta C om m andery No. 4 .
uriant. Mixing the Sage Tea and
K. T,— M eets In th e M asonic
Sulphur recipe, a t home, though, is
hall on th e 1 st and 3rd W ed­
troublesome.. An easier way is to
n esdays. . Em. C om m ander, O.
get the ready-to-uae preparation'im­
D. Fraxee, M edford; recordor,
proved by the addition of other in­
»
gredient« a large bottle, at little ! W ..H . Day.
cost, at drag store», known as i
“Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur (k>m- (
HUah T em ple A. A. O. N. M.
pound," thus avoiding a lot of muss.
8 .— M eets in th e Masonic h alf
While gray, faded hair is not sin­
every 1 st Friday. Illustrioun
ful, we aU desire to retain our youth­
P oten tate, S. H. Baker, Grants
ful appearance and attractiveness.
P ass; recorder, W. H. Day.
By darkening your hair with Wyeth’s
Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one
can tell, because it does it as
A lpha Chapter No. 1, O. E.
naturally, so evenly.
You just
R.— M eets In the M asonlt hall
dampen a sponge or soft brash with
on th e 1st and 3rd Tuesdays.
it and draw this through j o u r hair
W orthy Matron, Mrs. Mazie
♦firing one small strand pt a time;
Bate*; secretary, Mrs. Leah
by morning aU gray hairs have dis­
C aldw ell.
appeared. After another application
or two your hair becomes beautifully
Znieim a Tem ple, D aughters
dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and
o f th e N ile— Meets in the Ma­
you appear years younger.
son ic hall every 2i»i Saturday.
M eets a ltern a tely a t Medford,
Grants
P ass and
Ashland.
Queen, Maoml Montgomery,
Medford;
recorder,
Minnie
W oods, Medford.
Church
»
F o n rt
P . C. '
A shland Chapter D e M olays
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— Meets in th e Masonic hall
on the 2nd and 4th W ednes­
d ay.
M aster Councilor, Albie
B eck.
P en teco sta l Church
M ahogany Camp No. OfiOR, M.
Stone Church, F ifth and Main
W . A.— Meets in the Moose
streets
h all on the 2nd and 4th F ri­
E. F . B ingham , Pastor
days. Consul, Wm. Orenbemer;
clerk, W. H. Day.
T rin ity E piscopal Church
Second S treet
lev. P. K. H am m ond. Vicar,
American Legion P ost No.
2 Second Street. P hone 110
lg .— Meets 2-4 Tuesday In
P ion eer Hall Commander, Mil-
C ongregational CTinrch
lard Oruhb. A djutant, T. L.
Boulevard
PStterson.
R ev. Chas., D. Gaffney
469 Boulevard
Am erican Legion A uxiliary
— 1-3 Mondays, in the Pioneer
F ree M ethodist Church
il on W lnburn W ay. Mrs. C-
E. Main and S ixth Street
Shinn, secretary. Address
E m m a r.. Thom pson, Pastor,
174 Oak St. or Phone 184.
Church Directory
Presbyterian Church
N. Main and H elm an Street*-
Hugh T. M ltchelm ore, P astor,
132 N. Main St. P hon e 491-L.
Lutheran Church
S ervices in Odd F ellow s
H. H. Y oung, Pastor,
Boulevard. S ervices 4th
5th Sundays.
F ir st Church o f Christ
S ten tisi— South P ion eer A ve.
Mrs. E lit, M. Sm ith, , F irst
R eader, 78 F ourth St. Phone
471-J
Christian Church ¡
B and Second Streets.
V. K. A llison , Pastor,
630 B oulevard
Catholic Church
Sixth and C Streets
The R ev. F ath er, J. A. Carmody
Sixth and c S treets. P hon e 106
t
B a p tist Church
tia rg a d in e and F ir st Streetg.
Myron 8. W oodw orth, Pastor,
Oak Street
O. A. R.— 2nd and 4th Sat,
tach m onth. Arm ory, 2 p. m.
»’lsitors W elcom e. G. O. Van­
hatta. Commander.
DR. W. 9. CRANDALL
Outoopathic
Eye. E ar, N oee and T h ro a t
Office p h o n e 190
F irst N ational B ank Building
JL W 00D 8
P r a c tic e L im ited T o
E ye, E a r, N o se an d T hroat
X -R ay, In clu d in g T eeth
Office Hoars: 10 - IS and 9 « 9
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW
Physician and Burgeon
108 P ion eer A ve
Office and R esid en t P hone
O ffice H onrs
10 - 18 a. m . 8 - 4 p. m.
4 :8 0 - 7 :8 0 p. m.
D r. C harles A . Hainan
P h ysician and Surgeon
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-L
Convalescent Home
183 Granite
U nion C ounty sp en t 8 8 8 8 .1 8 5
during 1926, m ore than h a lt for
roads.
OFFICE HOURS •
IO to 12 a. m.— a to 8 p. ns.
Citizen» Bank Bonding
Ashland, Oregon
Where the sick and aged are
cared for In p leasan t hom e
surroundings.
■ ’
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
K lam ath Falla bank clea rin g s
tor January reached $1,459:99,9.
,80 per cent above January 1 986.
PRACTICAL NURSING
P h y sic ia n and Surgeon
CHOICEST FOOD
Office Phone 148-J
RHEUMATISM
Lodge Directory
(C ontinued F rom P age T h ree)
etructor. There were about one
hundred pupils present for the
try-out.
The fo llo w in g o fficers were e l­
ected: W ilm a N utter, president;
Frances HArdy, secretary; and
Maxine Em ery, reporter.
It is hoped that by th e end of
FO R RALE— One of the best
this sem ester th e Glee Club w ill
b u ys In th e city, 6 room , strictly
be able to give a concert.
m odern h ouse, fu ll furnished in
th e best tin e rugs, la test phono­
W ednesday, Feb. 14.— A uxiliary
graph,« piano, .fu rn a ce, w alnut
to th e T rinity Guild w ill m eet
bedroom sets and etc. $3500, and
in the Parish H ou se“ for a so­
on ly $1000 dow n. See Daniel
cial m eetin g at 8 p. m.
P ayn e, A shland *Realty Co.
you w ant to get
in on th e ground floor in com ing
resid en ce section , see or phone
W m . E. ObAld, R ealtor. Several
good buys in P alm A ve and Nor­
m al vicin ity.
117-tf
prince som etim es m ade g ifts o f
slaves. It has been rare l a In­
dia. how ever, w here sla v es w ere
Ill-treated.
The form er - sla v e s
w ill probably con tinu e la the
service of their old m asters, hut
they w ill have th e right to appeal
to cou rts of law in the e v e n t o f
any in ju stice, and they w ill o th ­
erw ise be free agen ts. T he co n d i­
tion o f th e sla v es w ill not he
greatly changed gen erally, bnt the
principle of non-slavery, w ill he
m aintained.
Use, Trunk’s ^Prescription be­
cau se It Is a sham e to su ffer
w ith rheum atism !
Thia pre­
scription does n ot
ruin
th e
stom ach, It does not depress th e
heart, n either does It require
d ietin g to m ake It effectiv e.
T runk’s Prescription d oes n ot
eon taln any m ercury or nar­
cotics; but It does com bine the
essen tia l m edical elem en ts n eces­
sary In the su ccessfu l treatm en t
Returned H o m o -
Mrs L. H. H ansen, Mrs. F . 0 . o f rheum atism and gont, ac
Sw edenburg and Mrs. E. A, cording to w ell Informed pres­
W oods returned hom e Sunday
ent-day m edical opinion.
Uric
from P ortlan d, Ore., w here they
acid solvent and liver m edicine.
attended th e D elphian assem bly,
Trunk’s P rescription se lls for
to w hich jh e y w ere d elegates
$1.76 at McNair Bros.
from th is city .
185-lmo.*
HATCHING BOOS
U nited S tates before th e Civil
W ar. In In d ia , sla v es w ere c h ie f­
O perations ly servan ts, and were not bought
and sold at au ction, altho, gh a I
SAN FRANCISCO, F eb . 4». —
MOSCOW, (U P — )T h e Soviet
FOR SALE— A small well Im­
* Kindergarten and Nursery
(U N )— A m an who an sw ered, in Governm ent Is going to establish
proved ranch eloa» ta, F. L. Nut­
K indergarten a n d
Nursery, a g ep sral way, the description of its own m onkey farm from w hich
ter, J40 B. Main.
Ì4 0 -8 * Mrs. A. V. Hardy, 81 Bo. 2nd.
th e “dark strangler" w a n ted for Russian scien tists can
secure
BOARD
block from
Ave.
166 Laurel.
fttSigOSS
(Continuad From Page Four)
A shland Lodge No. 4S , L O.
O. F .— M eets In the I. O. O. F.
h all every Thursday.
N oble
Grand, M t H azelw ood
V ice
Grand. H. J. W alcott: R e­
cording Secretary, C. E. H oop­
er. '
Hope R ebekah Lodge N o. 14
— M eets In th e I. O. O. F . h all
on the 2nd and. 4th Tuesdays.
N oble Grand, Mrs. May E lh;
R ecording
Secretary,
Mias
E th el Heed.
Ashland Lodge No. 044, B.
tP . O. E.. M eets In th e Elka
Tem ple every Saturday. E x a lt­
ed R uler, Jam es Bow ers Sec­
retary. Ed Thornton.
Ivy Camp N q . 2 8 0 3 , Royal
N eighbors. — Meet* In th s
Moose h all on th e 1st and Srd
Mondays:
O riel«, Mrs. A. A.
Madden; R ecorder, Mrs. A lice
Turner.
. . .
Ashland Lodge No. 1 17, K,
of P.— M eets in th e I. Q. O. F.
hall on 1st and 3rd Fridays.
Chancellor com m and er, Mil­
lard Dnnn
Burnside R elief C
h-L— Meets in th e I.
k ali no th e 1st and 3
days, at 2 p. m.
1
Mrs. A lice Turner; I
Mrs. 8. A. P eters, Sr.
Residence Phone 148-L
W H IT T L E T R A N S F E R
& ST O R A G E 0 0 .
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long D istance H au lin g.
A u to F r e ig h t T erm in al
Phone 117
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
team and motor trucks,
service at a reasonable
— Phone 88.
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helman and Van Nasa.
Office 89 O ak S t
P hone 141.
194-tf
Recovered —
Mrs. S. D. Dorem us, who
been confined to her hom e
Oak street w ith illn ess for
past few days, is able to be
and out today.
has
on
the
up
RHEUMATISM
J e r r y O ’N e a l
for your next Job of
Plumbnig
P h o n e 188
R es. 8 4 M orton S t.
For J » Y o u
TIIUSLirS RHEUMATIC TABLETS
H AVE O IV B N RELIEF
AU Dna«f«s<s. . Tw» S«ra, 50c
>1.00.
Jrutltr Remedy Co.
Cincinnati, O.
W M . E . G O U LD
R ealtor
Phone 498-J
Builder
Contractor
R epairing and R em odeling
Specialist In Quality.
N ot
:««s U rlp A c id G ives R ise to
a n y U n p le a sa n t T r o n h lss.
a UTHOKITUM agree «that an
Z X excess o f urie add is pri­
marily doe to faulty kidney ac­
tion. Retention o f this toxic
material often makes its pres­
ence felt by sore,painful joints,
a n pot functioning right la of­
ten shown by scanty or burping
passage o f secretions. Thou­
sands assist their kidneys at
such times by the use o f D oan ’s
P Jf/a—a stim u la n t d iu retic.
D oan ’s are recommended by
many local people. As* y o u r
n e ig h b o r I
r \ A M ’O
P IL L S
Quantity;
G alvanised N alls Used.
F o r S a le—H om e» in a ll
sectio n s
o f c ity from
91800.00 to 98000.00. L ow
a s 9160.00 d ow n on som e.
B a la n ce lik e ren t
Get this: 92B.0O monthly rent
for 14 years equals nothing
hat vain regreto. 988.00 month­
ly payments on hom e far 10
years equals a $1500.00 equity
(estimated) pins satisfaction
of home owner.
C linton M. W iley o f McCloud,
Cal., sp en t yesterday afternoon
in th is city look in g after busi­
ness affairs.
A shland H om estead No. 4047
B. A. Y.— M eets ln th s I. O.
O. F. h all on th e 2nd and 4th
Mondays.
Fraternal Brotherhood— 1st
and Srd
Thursdays,
at the
Moose H all.
Arorn C ircle N o. S4, N eigh­
bors o f th e W oodcraft.— Meets
in th e I. O. O. F . h ell on the
1st and 3rd Mondays. Guard­
ian N eighbor, Mrs. W. O. Pres­
cott; Clark, Mrs. Wm. Sten-
nett.
A shlano Camp No. 2 43, W.
U. W — M eets in th e I. O. O. F.
kali on th e 2nd and 4th Mon­
days. Clerk, J. R. W ick; Con­
sul Com m ander, C. E. Lane.
fon’t kotoni Yoar Snfferini
t t F p S or o th er R e c ta l and
I Colon ailments am a source
of constant annoyance, worry and pain.
Together with the reflex conditions which
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