Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 16, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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the -city collects approximately
330,000 annually. The new rates
will be revised in order to give
the city approximately |60,00Q
a year in water rentals.
This
work, it Is understood, w ill pro­
ceed at once.
I t R o lle d R ig h t In
FIERCE storms in
CALIFORNIA DAMAGE
K in d ergarten and Nursery
Kindergarten 1 n d Nursery,
140-3* Mrs. A . V. Hardy, 31 So. 2nd.
FO R S A L E — A sm all w ell Im­
proved ranch close In, f . L. N ut­
FOB RENT— T h ree room fur-
ter, 240 K. Main.
(Continued from page one)
Blahed apartm ent. P h on e 273-Y
MATERNITY HOME — 152
FOR BALE— ..Here's ..another
141-2 one. Auto camp, service station, G ranite. R eason ab le term s. 8 4 -tf
repair garage; on
Pacific
high­
F O B R EN T— F urnished apta.
H A M A K ER T R A N SF E R a n d
way, near Ashland. Price 17000/
n ear N orteal. A lso p artly fur-
S torage Co. o ffic e a t resid en ce,
Terms. Gould Realtor. 463-J.
174 Nor^h Main. P h o n e 4'10.
niebed hoqae. Inquire 451. P alm
187-lf,
A ve.
141-10*
AWT G IR L IN T R O O B U B -—May
FOR RENT - Rooms
FOB
eom m u n lcate w ith E n sig n L ee
a p artm ents and cabina w ith ga­
o
f the Salvation A ndy at the
STEAM HEATED ROOMS— A
ragt
ra ges.
R eason ab le
by
m onth
W hite Shield Home, 545 May-
steam
o r Week. B
a th er Api
A pts. 153 Oran- few m ore choice warm
fa ir Ave., Portland, Oregon.
B arber
heated rooms
at
rates. Hotel Ashland.
F D R R E S T — ru n U S h ed apta.,
n d u nfurnished fla t, 35 Bo. 2nd
2 5-tt
WANTED
permanent
100-tf FOR EXCHANGE — R eal Estate
ttlscelaneons
Three men were hurt when an lnterurban train ran wild in the
TO ECHANGE— 6 room house,
streets
of Meadville, Pa., and crashed Into the home 'of Quendeil
BOARD and ROOM — O n e located at 447 Rock St. for* well
Biemer, as pictured here.
Improved
tract
of
one
or
two
block from Normal, 451 Palm
Ave.
1 4 1 -1 0 * acres In or near Ashland, Ad- g 145,000 IS COST
to the distribution system and
dress owner S. W. Martin, 429
OF PRESENT SESSION the extension to the Talent water
WANTED — By middle aged Pacific Terrace Klamath. 140-4*
F t » BALE— Fresh Jerw y COW. couple, no children, to rent or
service. This motion was passed
FOR H.A e or TRADE— 140
140 Laurel.
141-5* buy furnished house. State size
(Continued From P age One) without an opposing vote.
s
On the motion to place the
F t6 t BALE— All kinds o f store location and terms. Postoffice acres of land in Siskiyou, Cal. On m ittee on assessm ent and taxation
Pacific Highway. PPlenty of wa­
council
definitely on record as
box
483,
Ashland,
Oregon.
141-4*
fixtures. A. N. Dennis.
141-3
ter, near county school For fur- went into conference today with .
his com m ittee and excluded the !favor,n* construction of the can­
trade ther particulars address Tidings,
WANTED— To buy
HATCHING EGGS— Pull blood
yon dam as seen as the engin-
Box 91.
133-2mo.* press.
.piac
buff orphington eggs.
Phone
'
After two sessions the com m it­ eers agreed it Is feasible, the
140-3*
317-L .
141-3 Nutter, 240 0 E Main.
following councllmen voted fav-
FOR RENT — FnrtiitXsed B ouses tee reported in to the senate with ora'bly: Kay, White, Peters and
PLOWING
the
recommendation
that
it
pass
FOB SALE— Horses, 15 head,
i Woods. Mayor Pierce asked that
Call 196-R for all kinds of
FOR RENT —- Furnished
6- as amended.
young, w ell broke, 1200 to 1450
team
work
and
plowing.
The reason for Miller’s secret he be recorded as favoring this
noom house, garage. Inquire 177
pounds. Prices right. W ill trade
116-lme*
sessions
could not be learned,, tor policy. Councilmen Bergner and
Hargadlne.
141-3*
for cattle, 2 34 Mountain Ave.
the am endm ents finally coming Thornton cast opposing votes.
>40-«*
WANTED— Your 1927 Spray­
FOR RENT— Our m ost dellght- out were not m aterial to the
On motion of Councilman
ing.
New rig. Six years experience. ful apartment is soon available.
WOOD
measure as far as general ap­ Woods, Councilman O. T. Bergner
J.
W.
W
atkins,
Talent,
Oregon.
W ell furnished and close in. 316 proval or disapproval m ight be '
FOR SALE— Black oak, 313.00
was appointed to work with Con­
135-12* Hargadine.
141-tf concerned.
Cord; body fir, 310.60. Pricee In­
sulting Engineers to map out a
clude eawlng. 12 inch body fir,
Two more Importapt changes complete revision of city water
33.50 tier; 16 inch, 34.00; black BUILDING'S WASTE SPACE
provided for were:
'MILWAUKEE APPOINTS
rates. Under the present rates,
oak, 34.00 and 54.60. Some slab «, USED FOR AUTO PARKING
F iling of consolidated returns
ANOTHER POLICEWOMAN
wood. 939 B street. Phone Ì96-R
CHICAGO, (U P )— Solving the
by affiliated corporations.
Ì35-Ìm o.h parking problem for the drivers
Filing adjusted returns by busi- j
MILWAUKEE, W is. — (U P )
of 572 motor cars, a novel garage
ness
houses doing partial payment 1
M
ilwaukee
again
has
a
police­
HATCHING EGGS
Is being operated in "wastq woman.
Ashland Ixxlgc No. 23. A.
She Is Mrs. Helen B. contract business.
1937
orders— sta rt h atch in g
space” In the Pure Oil Building Lemmon, superintendent of the
Therefore the bill goes to the i F. A A. 31.— Meets in the
im m ediately from my leghorn
Mason-ic hall every 2nd Thürs-“1
of Chicago.
senate in practically the same
home for Friendless.
Tancrdd three year old hens. Mrs.
day. Master. V. V. Mills; sec­
At the very core of the build­
form
as
it
came
from
the
house.
Three years ago M ilwaukee had
retary, W. H. Day.
Allen. Brooder for rent. Phone
ing. in the location som etim es
The general feeling is that the
840-Y.
129-1 mo. left as a court or light-w ell, fire­ two police women, but they re­
Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, R.
signed, and it was the local con­ income tax bill will pass the sen­
A. M.— Meets in the Masonic
FOR BALE— Good Newton ap­ proof partitions have been butlt, sensus of opinion that MiPwaukee ate. although it is expected to run
hall every 3rd Thursday. High
ples, 40cts, 3 boxes for |1 . Bring and a garage installed, up to the would not have any more. How- Into some opposition.
Priest, A. J. McCallen secre­
-B ut as soon as th a t'is out (o f
boxes. W. W. Robison. Phone tw enty-first sy>ry. The offices i.ever, need for a woman to handle
tary, W .'TtT Day. x
obtain
all
the
light
necessary
the
way,
the
governor’s
tithing
374 J l l . -
1 2 9 -tf
cases that involved women caus­
Malta Commnndcry No. • 4.
from the outside of the building, ed Chief of Jollce Jacob Lauben- bill is due to, meet battle in the
K. T.— Meets In the Maponlc
FOR BALE: — The ^ yon’s Im­ where the view la unobstructed on
heimer to appoint Mrs. Lemmon. senate, according to the predic­
hall on the 1st and 3rd Wed­
proved electric brooder. “Near­ ail aides.
tion of the. railbirds. The only
nesdays. Em. Commander, O.
est to Nature’s Wafr"-L-À. marvel­
Autos enter the building from
reason, they point out that the
D. Frazee, Medford; recorder,
ous brooder. New and used. A the lower level of the new two-
Income hill passed the house praa W. H. Day.
GRAND LODGRr-M fekt—
large stock on hand. W rite for deck W acker Drive. From the
because the governor asked for
George W ashington Shane,
Htlah Tetpple A. A. O. N. 31.
circular. C. F. Carpenter, Med­ moment thS owner shuts off his
It and also for the reason that . a
one of four union soldiers
R.— Meets in the Masonic hall
ford, Ore., A gent for Southern engine and turns the car over to
financial em ergency
confronts
every 1st Friday. Illustrious
who captured the gun at Fort
Oregon.
124-1 m o. the garage, the parking operation
the state.
Potentate. S. H. Baker, Grants
Sumpter that fired the first
Pass; recorder, W. H. Day.
frotar house sttidfrlOdT is automatic. The auto is lefted
shot
in
the
civil
war,
died
at
by an elevator, and rolled to it*
REEDER SITE DAM
1 119-36*
li­
his home here Monday. He
WILL BE B l’ILT
proper stall by titing floors.
M l
was 94 years old.
IF YOU W A N Í a good bóme
h
(Contlnutd from Page 1) .
8.— Meets in the Masonic Kail
inquire at Brown A R ice, 63
on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays.
cllman to proceed *at once with
W orthy Matron, Mrs. Mazie
“ I S u ie W a s a C r ip p le ”
Mal».
Bates: secretary, Mrs. Leah
Noxth P ow der — Pacific Fruit the construction' of the Lithia
Caldwell.
Springs
pipe
line,
the
construct­
- FOB BALE— Wire Hair Fox Racked W ith Pain He Hobbled
Express Company has put up
T errien , Dóm Provost.
142-2
314,000 tons of ice here this sea-- ion of the Crowson HUI reservoir,
Aroiiitd, A Victim of
Zuh-inin Temple, Daughters
the extensions and improvements
SOB.
of the Nil«1-—-Meets In the Ma­
BIG BARGAIN In Ford Truck
sonic hall every 2ndi Saturday.
ith Ruxstpll Axel, for one day
Now fa k e s a Few Tablets
Meets alternately at Medford,
3rd St., gar&gfe.
only.
When Spell Comes and is O. K.
Grants Pass and Ashland.
i i i- i
Queen, Maoml Montgomery,
Phdnè
Medford;
recorder,
Minnie
“I have Keen using your
Church o f th e Nazarene
Woods, Medford.
Eopa Neuritis Tablets for two
Methodist Episcopal Church
LOST
Fourth and C Streets
years and sure had som e good
N. Main and Laurel streets.
P. C. Thatcher, Pastor
I w as in Seattle in
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
farifefr W> f t t e a t t t f c ^ f e d d y • ■ results.
Ashland Chapter D e.3lolnys
1923 and sqrh was a cripple.
Laurel street. Phone 87.
—
Meets
in the Masonic hall
small dog. bidcit and tan, long
F
ull
Gospel
Temple
Now evety time I get a little
on the 2nd and 4th Wednes­
Bonlevard
Presbyterian Church
hair, bushy tall, suitable reward,
spell I take a few tablets and
day. Master Councilor, Alble
J. S. Murphy, Pastor
N. Main and Helman Streets
to learn of his whereabouts or re­ next day all Is gone. I just
Beck.
Hugh
T.
Mltchelmore,
Pastor,
want
to
thank
you
for
the
turn to Fred Putnam, 367 Vista
Pentecostal Church
132 N. Main St. Phone 491-L.
good you aVe doing to the
Stone Church. F ifth and Main
Mahogany Camp No. <1505, 31.
St. Phone 122.
141-tf
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world and the money you are
streets
W. A.— Meets in the Moose
Lutheran Church
ektittg lots V? P°°r. people.
hall on the 2nd and 4th Fri­
E. F. Bingham , Pastor
Lots of my, friends got cured
Services in Odd Fellow s Hall.
days. Consul, Wm. Grenbemer;
since I got Eopa Neuritis Tab­
H. H. Young, Pastor, 638
FOR BALE — R eal
Trinity Episcopal Chnrcli
clerk, W. H. Day.
lets in our town.
Sincerely
Boulevard. Services 4th and
Second Street
and thankfully yours.” (Sign­
FOR sale — i f you want to get
5th Sundays.
Rev. P. K. Hammond, Virar,
American Iiegion Post No.
ed) Fred Miller.
In on the ground floor In coming
<2 Second Street. Phone 110
14.— Meets 2-4 Tuesday in
First
Church
of
Christ
Sharp,
darting
pains
in
neck,
residence section, see or phone
Pioneer Hall. Commander, Mil­
Si lentlst— South Pioneer Ave.
face, back, arms and legs are
Wm. E. Gould, Realtor. Bgvtaral
Congregational C h u rch
lard Grubb. Adjutant, T. L.
Mrs. EIlz. M. Smith, First
a sign of Neuritis, a disease
Boulevard
good Buys In Palin Ave and Nor-
Patterson.
Reader, 78 Fourth St. Phone
of the nerves.
Frequently
Rev. Chas. D. Gaffney
mal vicinity.
117-tf
joints become stiff and aching.
471-J
469 Boulevard
Eopa Neuritis Tablets go d i­
Ameriean Ix-glon Auxiliary
rect to the cause and help
Christian
Church
— 1-3 Mondays, in the Pioneer
Free M ethodist Church
FOR SALE— One of the best
restore the Inflamed nerves
on Wlnburn Way. Mrs. C.
.B and Second Streets.
E. Main and Sixth Street
E° all Shinn,
buys in the city, 6 room, strictly
to their former healthy state.
secretary. Address
V. K. A llison, Pastor,
Emma r.. Thompson, Pastor.
Absolutely harm less, no bro­
modern house, full furnished In
174 Oak St. or Phone 184.
630 Boulevard
mides, narcotics or coal tar
the best fine rugs, latest phono­
products.
For quick relief
Baptist Chnrch
Catholic Church
G. A. R.— 2nd and 4th Sat.
graph, piano, »furnace, walnut
get Eopa Neuritis Tablets. All
Hargadlne and F irst Streets.
Sixth and C Streets
tach month, Armory, 2 p. m.
bedroom sets and etc. 33500, and
good druggists. Always in
Myron 8. W oodworth, Pastor,
The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody
v’lsitors Welcome. G. O. Van­
only 91000 down. See Daniel
stock at McNair Bros.
Oak Street
Sixth aqd C Streets. Phone 106
natta, Commander.
Payne, Ashland Realty Go.
£
hour intervals.
Many streets and some whole
blocks were u n d e r a foot or more
of water in San Diego w ith hun­
dreds of autom obiles stalled.
Mission Valley, a\> giant dry
gulch, running through the city,
was a torrent late tonight, but no
loss of life was reported.
J
Inch and a half of rain fell to­
day, bringing the total since the
storm started. Friday to 6:61.
Whipped by fretful gusts off
the ocean, rain continued to beat
down on the city tonight.
Wind in Denver
DENVER, Feb. 16.— (U N )—
High winds which swept across
Denver wrecked part of
the
bleachers at the city ball park,
upset signboards, wrought havoc
with street awnings and caused
considerable property damage ov­
er the city.
During one hour while the
wind was at its highest. 13 fire
alarms were turned in from roof
blazes caused by sparks being
carried from chimneys. AU were
extinguished before serious dam­
age r e c ite d .
. Wreckage from the ball park
was blown into Broadway, one of
the principal thoroughfares, and
temporarily
blocked
traffic.
8cores of awnings were ripped
loose In downtown Denver and
windows In many parts of town
were shattered by flying boards
lifted by the gale.
N E U R IT IS
Church Directory
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OÜT — ,
Ashlapd Lodge No. 45, I. O.
O. F.— Meets In the I. O. O. F.
hall every Thursday.
Noble
Grand, Mr. Hazelwood
Vice
Grand. H. J. W alcott: R e­
cording Secretary, C. E. Hoop-
sr.
Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14
■—Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall
on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays.
Noble Grand, Mrs. May Bib;
R i cording
Secretary,
Miss
Ethel Reed.
Ashland Lodge No. 044. B.
P. O. E.— Meets in the Elks
Temple every Saturday. E xalt­
ed Ruler, James Bower* Sec­
retary, Ed Thornton.
Ivy Camp No. 2808, Royal
Neighbors. — Meets In the
Moose hall on the 1st and 3rd
Mondays: Oracle, Mrs. A. A.
Madden; Recorder, Hr*. Alice
Turner.
Ashland Lodge No. 117, K.
of P.— Meets in the I. Q. O. F.
hall pn 1st and 3rd Fridays.
Chancellor Commander, Mil­
lard Dunn
B u r n sid e R e lie f Corp«, No.
24__ Meets In the I. O. O. F.
kali no the 1st and 3rd Satur­
days. at 2 p. m.
President,
.Mrs. Alice Turner; Secretary,
Mrs. S. A. Peters, Sr.
Ashland Homestead No. 40fft
R. A. Y.— Meets In the I. O.
O. F. hall on the 2nd and 4th
Mondays.
Fraternal Brotherhood— 1st
and 3rd Thursdays, at the
Moose Hall.
Acorn Circle No. 54, Neigh­
bors of the Woodcraft.— Meets
in the I. O. O. F. hall on the
1st and 3rd Mondays. Guard­
ian Neighbor, Mrs. W. G. Pres­
cott; Clerk, Mrs. Wm. Sten-
nett.
Aslilano Camp No. 243, W.
«). W— Meets in the 1. O. O. F.
hall on the 2nd and 4th Mon­
days. Clerk, J. R. Wick; Con­
sul Commander, C. B. Lane.
Pilot Rock Encampmeut No.
16— Moets in the 1. O. O. F.
hall on the le t and 3rd Tues­
days. C. E. Hooper, Scribe,
Thesophlcal Lodge
meets each Monday night, 7:30
ft Library.
B y Taylor
Mom and Pop
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Business and Proiessional Directory
T
DR. W. J. CRANDALL
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Office Phone 120
First National Bank Building
DR. MATTIE H. 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.
Convalescent Home
153 Granite
Where the sick and aged are
:ared for «In pleasant home
surroundings.
R i
A
CHOICEST FOOD
4
Reasonable Terms
W a scavile, me
Office Hours: 10 • Iff and * « *
Swedenborg
Dr. Charles A. Haines
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-L
OFFICE HOURS
10 to IS a. m.— S to S p. g .
Citizens Bank Building .
Ashland, Oregon
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 1SS-J
Residence Phone lffff-L
WHITTLE TRANSFER
& STORAGE 0 0 .
OFFICE HOURS
10-12 A. M.
9-5 P. M.
First National Bank
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
Auto Freight Terminal
Phone 117
Office 89 Oak St.
A cid In Stom ach
Sours th e Food
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
Good team and motor trucks.
Good service at a reasonable
price — Phone 83.
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helman and Van Ness.
Phone 161.
194-tf
Call
Jerry O’Neal
for your next Job of
Excess of
Hydrochloric
Acid is Cause of
Indigestion.
Plumbnig
Phone 188
Res. 30 Morton St.
A well-known authority states tha
WM. E. GOULD
¡tomach trouble and indigestion a r 1
learly always due to acidity—acid stom'
•
Realtor
ich—and not, as most folks believ«:
rom a lack of digestive juices. H
Phone 458-J
.tates that an excess of hydrochlori I
icid in the stomach retards digestio:, Builder
Contractor
tnd starts food fermentation; then ou I
Repairing and Remodeling
neals sour like garbage in a can. form:
ng acrid fluids and gases, which inflat j
Specialist in Quality,
he stomach like a toy balloon. W-
Not Quantity; Shingling
hen get that heavy, lumpy feeling is]
Galvanized Nall* Used.
he ches(, we eructate Sour food, held
20 Year Guarantee.
:as or have heartburn, flatulence, water
irash or nausea.
464 Mountain Ave.
. He tells us to lay aside all djgestiv-
lids and instead get from aby phar
nacy four ounces of Jad Salts and tak,
i tablespoon ful in a glass of water be
ore breakfast, while it is effervescing For Sale—Homes in all
•.nd furthermore, to continue this fo
sections of city from
■ne week. While relief often follow
he first dose, it is important to neutra $1800.00 to $5500.00. Low
ite the acidity, remove the gas-makini
nass, start the liver, stimulate the kid as $150.00 down on some.
leys and thus promote a free .flow o Balance like rent
lure digestive juices.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is made Get this: 825.00 monthly ren
rom the acid of grapes and lemon juice J for IO years equals nothing
ombined with lithia and sodium phos 3nt vain regrets. 825.00 month-
hate. This harmless salts is used b< ly payments on home for 10
housands of stomach sufferers witi years equals a B1500.00 equity
xcellent result*.
(estim ated) pins satisfhetloa
o f hom e owner.
No More Gas
In Stomach
. and Bowels
If you wish to bo po nn anently ro-
llevod o f
in atomach and bowala,
ta ka Baalm ann'a Caa Tablata. which
ara praparad aapacially fo r atomach *aa
and a ll thp bad affacta raaultlng from
*a a preaanra.
T h a t am pty, pnawing feallng a t tha
p it of th a atomach w ill dlaappaar; th a t
anxious, narvoua faaltn * w ith n a art pal-
p lta tlo n w ilt vanish, and you w ill again
ba able to taka a daap breath w ithout
discom fort.
T h a t drowsy, slaapy feallng a fte r
dinner w ill ba replaced by a desire for
ontsrtalnm ant.
Bloating
w ill
caaaa.
Y o u r lim bs, arm s and Angara w ill no
longer fool cold and "go t o sleep" be­
cause Baalm ann'a Caa Tablata prevent
gas from In terferin g w ith tha circu la­
tion. C a t tha genuine^ in th a yellow p a n -
age. a t an y good drug store. Price *1 .
ELHART’S DRUG STORE
Salem 's 9217,ooo bunding per­
m its for January were mostly
for sm all homes.
BHCHESI COLDS
■ RED p m
Earn year tight, aching chest. Stoi
the pain. Break up the ongestiot
Feel a bad cold loosen up in just i
short time
“Red Pepper Rub" is the cold rem
sdy UMt bnngi onkkest relief. It can
aot hurt you and it certainly scents ta
end the tightness and drive the con
jestioa and soreness right out
Nothing has such concentrated, pane
(rating heat as red peppers, and whet
heat penetrates right oown into colds
congestion, aching muscles and sore
stiff joints relief comes at once.
ffThe niomeqt you apply Red Penpe
Rub you feel the tingling heat. In thre>
minutes the congested spot is warmer
through and through. When you ar>
suffering from a cold, rheumatism
« from red peppers, at
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GAMBLING L | RK RESISTED
BY AML’RIUANH AT RESORT
NEW YORK, Feb. 14.— (U P )
— Americans
are s t r o n g e r
against the lurp of the gambling
table than any other people, ac­
cording to an ex-croupier at
Monte Carlo, who exposes the se­
crets of that gambling resort in
the current Issue of the Elks
magazine.
Russians, he says^M e the eas­
iest and most reckless losers while
the Greeks are the cleverest and
sanest of gamblers. Men, be­
cause they play system atically,
lose less proportionately than
women, who follow Intnltlon.
“A system has never yet been
found to win,” he says, “but sys­
tems do lim it your losses.”
Klamath Falls— Four cars of
fat cattle shipped from Dalton
ranch bring 99,000.
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