Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 01, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    K t o a t M k r . t . JLWCRMee*— 1
T he M issionary Stu dy cla ss of
«he P resbyterian W om en's M is­
sion ary S ociety, stu d y in g -th « t o o k
"Our T em pled H ills” m et n t th e
h o m e o f Mrs. >. W . M cCoy on'
N orth M ain street, T h ursd ay k i-
-- A a cunipvreiii eA
sea_
ww-
m a n dar generad h ou sew oak . Call
M m . HOI 8 0 F 2 .
162-3
ami
R. W.
C lapp, M U vlew ,
F O R HALE: H atch in g E g g s
and B ab y Chi*. W e a re new ta k ­
in g ord ers fo r h atch in g eg g s and
baby ehlx, from trap n ested stock ,
and Che m ala b ird s th a t head th e
p en s a re h ig h pedigree stock , be­
in g from h en s th a t layed from
200 to 8 0 8 eg g s per year and
th eir gran d d am s, layed up to
* 84 p er year. P hon e 10F 2, Rt.
1 , B og 1 2 8 , Mrs. 8. K. Barnes.
153-2t
w
W A N TED : — Man w ith team
«rants p lo w in g or an y k ind of
w ork. 147 Ohio St. P hon e 388-J.|
W A N T E D :— P lo w in g and team
w ork. 444 G al. Ave. P hon e 433-Y,
•
148-0«
PLOWING
Gall 10 6-R for a ll k ind s o f
team ■ w ork a n d ¡flowing.
1 3 5 -lm o *
« P B C IA L SA L E th is w eek only.
S ftg h t, dffy blocks 86 a load.
M m d ergartea and N ursery
FO R R EN T— 10 acres close In, K in d lin g s 22 .SO extra size load.
K
in d erg a rten a n d
Nursery,
6 a cres a lfa lfa , fru it, grapes,
P h o n e 30 B o x F actory.
152-8 Mm. A. V . H ardy, 31 So. 2nd.
b erries, 6 room m odern h ouse,
F O B S A L B — Good w ork h orse
fu lly fu rn ish ed , A shland R ea lty
H A T S B IIIT T
BO M B — 153
Co.
i B M Mid w agon. *<60 A shland St.
G ranite. R eason able term s. 84-tf
162-2«
FOB
F O R SA L B: — 3 acres sp len ­
did garden so il. W ide va riety ,
frn lt. F ew blocks from norm al,
h ig h and grade sch ools. Bargain.
T erm s. Gould, R ealtor, 453-J. ,
1 6 8 -tf
F O B SA L E : R anch, 160 a cr es/
40 under cu ltivation , five room
h o u se , o a t b uildin gs and barn,
ab ou t one acre vin eyard, * scree
orchard m ixed fru it, alx sp rin gs,
w a ter piped to h ou se, g o o d ou t-
aide ranged P ries, tw en ty fiv e
h undred, term s. In qu ire J. O.
W alk er, ow ner. 131 E lisab eth St.,
A sh lan d , O regon.
163-1*
S A L E — C ircular wood
raw , 6 H. P ;, F airb an k s en g in e,|
m oun ted on Iron w h eel w agon,
a ll in < ood tu n n in g order. P rice
3 1 7 6 .0 0 . Term*. W ill ta k e 2
m ilk cow s. S ee on C aster place,
o n e m ile w est T alen t, B eeson
L an e o r w rite M. F . P arker, T al-
en t, O regon .
160-4«
FO R SA L B : — Good w ork
horses, tw o m ilk cow s. 444 Cal.
A ve. P h on e 483-Y .
148-6«
WOOD
FEBAiM UB— B lack oak . 312 00
eord; body fir, 2 1 0 .6 0 . P rices in ­
clud e raw ing. 12 Inch body fir,
28.60 tier ; 18 Inch, 3 4 .0 0 ; black
oak, 84.00 an d 34 .6 0 . Som e sla b
F O R S A L B — F arm s, part cash, w ood. 3 8 8 B street. P h o n e 186-R
1 3 5 -lm o .«
balance 34 years a t 6 1-2 per
cen t. F . L. N u tter, 2 40 E. Main.
I F YOU W ANT a good hom e
. 161-3«
Inquire a t Brow n A R ice, 68 N.
0 8 -tf
LA N D , AUCTION, T hursday, Main.
March 2. One o ’clock P. M. One
m ile east Gold H ill. 160 acres
good fre e so il. 70 acres cu ltiv a t­
ed. W ell b uilt p lastered six-rooth E X P E R IE N C E D sten ograp her and
d esires
perm anent
bungalow hom e. W ill he sold to b ookkeeper
position.
B
e
st
c
ity
references’
. In­
h ig h e st bidder w ith o u t reserve.
F o r Inform ation ad dress W alter, quire 123 C entral A venue.
153-2«
H. Jon es, Lend A u ction Com pany,
M edford. W ith Brow n ft W h ite, li W A N TED — P o sitio n a s houae-
■■f-
F
•• * a HMM
Im eper to r «ban, chjlfften p refer­
162-3«
FO R SA L E— If yon w an t to g et red. P h o n e 471-R .
♦ o s » » « « « » ♦ » < » » » ♦ » » » » » 4 » < « rw»» ^ a »
In on th e ground flo o r In com ing
resid en ce section, se e or phone
W m . N. Gould, R ealtor. Several
FO R BCHANGE— N eat new 6-
good buys In P a lm Ava and N or­
room m odern co tta g e in E u g en e,
m al vicin ity.
11 7 -tf
Ore., fo r A shland. S ee D aniel
FO R S A L B —..H ere's ..another P ayne, A shland R ealty Co. 160-6
on e. A uto cam p, service station ,
R A N C H E S , H o u s e s a n d a p a r t­
repair garage; on P a cific h ig h ­
m ent h o u se for sa le or rent.—
w ay, near A shland. P rice 27000.
T . L. -N utter, 240 B . Main.
T erm s. G ould R ealtor. 463-J.
148-St*
187-tf. •
FOR S A L E o r T R A D E — 160
acres of lan d in S isk iyou , Cal. On
LOST
FOUND— D iam ond shaped pin, P acific H igh w ay. P P len ty o f w a­
surrounded by pearls. C w a e r m ay ter, near cou n ty school F o r fu r ­
h a v e sam e by phoning 201R and ther p articu lars a d d ress T idin gs,
133-2m o.«
p a yin g for ad.
162-2 Box 81.
One Buick in good mechanical
condition
One Oldsmohilc, looks and runs
like n e w ..............................
LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE
c
North
The N«H C raek P aren t Teacher
circle win meet FrMag evening,
March
sev en th
T he h o stess served lig h t re­
fresh m en ts rounding o u t th e En­
jo y m en t o f a p leasan t and p ro fit­
able afternoon.
MT « S B L IN TROUBLE— May
/
com m un icate w ith E n sig n Lae Junior Rlfffc « te e -O u b Holds
o f th e S a lv a tio n A rm y at the Practice*—
W M ta S h ie ld H om e, 665 May
T he Ju nior h igh sch o o l g le e
fah* A v«., P ortlan d. Oregon.
club held a p ractice in th e school
b u ild in g W ed n esd ay
even in g.
F ebruary 28.
T h e fo llo w in g so n g s w ere prac­
tised “Good M orning,” a tWo-
part song by M arzo; "Spring
S on g by M endelssohn; “P ilg r im s
C horus" by W agn er from th e op­
era by
T gn nh au ser;
“ Cradle
S o n g ” by F aubert and “ W ho is
S ilv ia ? ” by Schubert.
CALEN D A R O F E V E N T S
A s y et o n ly tw o-p art so n g s are
T uesday, Mar. a . — W estm in ster b ein g w orked on but soon th e
G uild supper at the P resbyter­ g le e club w ill b eg in on throe-part
ian church a t 6 p. m.
W ednesday, Mar. 2 z— A uxiliary to
T rin ity J lu tld w ill m eet in the
P arish H ou se.
W ednesday, Mar. 2.s—W . B. A.
w ill m eet in th e Odd F ello w s
h all.
Thursday, Mar. 8 .— W om en ’s F or­ Mrs. B u rton A d visee W om en on
eig n M issionary so ciety o f the M otherhood and C om p anlonlh lp
“ F or se v era l years I w a s d e ­
M. E. church w ill m eet a t the
i)om e of Mrs. Leo Jam m erth- nied th e b lessin g o f m o th erb q ed ,”
w rites Mrs. M argaret B u rton of
all at 253 A lm ond St.
K ansas C ity. “ I w as terrib ly n e r ­
T hursday, M ar. 8 .— W ash ington vou s and su b ject to periods' of
P . T. A. w ill hold a called terrib le su fferin g and m elan ch o­
m eetin g at 3 p. m. in th e W ash ­ lia. N ow I am th e proud m o th er
o f a b ea u tifu l little d a u g h ter and
in gton school.
tru e com panion and in spiration ,
T hursday, Mar. 3 .— Dr. Maud A l­ to m y husband. 1 b eliev e h u n .
len o f India, w ill lectu re a t the dreds o f oth er w om en w ou ld lik e
P resbyterian church at 7 :8 0 .
to know th e secret o f m y happi­
Saturday, Mar. 4 » .— C o lleg e Club n ess, and I w ill g la d ly rev ea l It
w ill m eet a t the hom e o f Miss to an y m arried w om an w h o w ill
w rite m e.” Mrs. B arton offers
Marie M yers, M edford, Oregon. h er
ad vice
e n tir e ly
w ith o u t
F rid a y , Mar. 4 .— M issionary m eet­ ch arge. She h as n o th in g to seH.
in g at th e C hristian church at L etters sh ould be ad dressed to
Mrs.
M argaret
B u rton .
2657
2 :3 0 .
F riday, Mar. 4 .— In terd en om ina­ M assach usetts, K an sas C ity Mo.
C orrespondence w ill be stric tly
tion al Day o f P rayer for M is­ confidential.
sion s at th e C hristian church.
tt tt tt
tt tt tt
A M OTHER SPE A K S
As clo se in my arm s I ’m h olding
U se T run k ’s P reeorlptlon ba-,
yon ,
?
ca u se it is « sh am e to suffer;
L ittle m aid, little m aid,
w ith rh eu m atism !
T h is pre­
W hat do I see in you r ey e s of
scrip tion does n o t
ru in
th e
blue?
stom ach , it d oes n o t d epress th e
Deep w onder, unafraid.
h eart, n eith er d o es It re q u ir e
Many a w eary m ile y o u ’ll go,
V istas o f years you cannot d ie tin g to m a k e It effectiv e..
T run k ’s P rescrip tion d o es not,
know-^-
B ltter tears th a t w ill h urt you so con tain an y m ercury or nar­
cotics; but it d o es com b ine th e
D ear little e lfin m aid.
essen tia l m ed ical «tem ente n eces­
How long m ay I gu id e your q uest­ sary in the su cc essfu l tr e a tm e n t,
o f * rh eu m atism and gou t, "■* I
in g fee t.
cording
to w ell inform ed prow I
L ittle m aid, little m aid?
U tftal
W ho are th e stran ger fold you en t-d ay m ed ical op inion.
acid so lv en t and liv er 'm edicina. I
w ill m eet
W here life 's h igh w ays are laid? T run k ’s P rescrip tion eeU s M u
T h ere’s on ly th is that -I can do,
E ’er w orld lig h ts lure and beokon
you?
Strive to build you so fin e and
• true,
Dear lit t le e lfin m aid.
BLANCHE LOGAN O’NEAL.
DOUBLE
ACTtNO
BAKfWC
th e 'sch o o l
IHEIMlllSX
Grandmother kept her Jiatr beauth»]
fu lly darkened, glossy and attrsetiv«
w ith a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur.
W henever her hair took on th a t dull,
faded or streaked appesmwse, th ia
sim ple m ixture w as applied w ith
w onderful effect. B y aafaing a t any
drug store for “W yeth’s S age and
fillFnhnr Pnmnnuvwl
’’ »nn
Sulphur
C om pound,i
yon Mtll
« riff iftvit
.get » M.
large h o ttie o f th is old-thae raeMtaU
improved by th e addition o f e » * '
ingredients, all ready to «so, « t M S I
little cost. T his sim ple SftMtmre arafl
be depended upon to restore mrtuMfttj
color and beauty to th e Itotr.
*
W ell-known druggists «ay «ra*p*{|
body uses W yeth’s Sage sad fiulphUT ,
Compound now because it dark»M4mfi
n atu rally and evenly th at nobody -toM
tell it haa been applied—dtfe ««>1
eaay to use, too. You simply dampoad
a comb or so ft brush and draw ,«n
through your hair, tak in g one strand
a t a time. B y morning the gray
hair disappearsi after another ap­
plication or two, it it restored to ita
n a tu ra l color an« looks glossy, soft*
and beautiful.
q uet h a ll, d uring w hicl) th e m u -
a l flo w o f w it and rea so n fo llo w ­
ed and the hour w a s M te w hen
th e la d les departed fa r h om e with
p leasan t m em ories o f a vary e n ­
joyable aftern oon.
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
Physician and Surgeon
8 8 8
Or. M aud A llen W ill S peak
H er e"“
Dr. Maud A llen , a m ission ary
from India, w ill be in A shland
T hursday, March th ird and • w ill
speak at th e P resb y teria n church
on th e sam e evening.
Dr. Allqn le ft A m erica fo r India
in 1894 and is on e o f th e m ost
capable m ission aries o f th e P r e s­
byterian church.
AI1 who are In terested are cor­
d ially in vited to attend .
OFFIÇB HOURS
10-1» A. M.
SUB P . M.
First National Bank Building
DR. ERNEST A . WOODS
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
FuncflM
J. P . D od ge & S o n s
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW
Physician and Snigeon
Convalescent Borne
108 P ion eer A ve
Office and R esid en t P h o n e 28
O ffice H ours
10 - 12 a. m . 2 - 4 p. m .
6:30 - 7 :3 0 p. m .
188 G ranite
Where the sick and aged are
oared for In pleasan t borne
jurroundinga.
for your next Job o f
CHOICEST POOR
Plumbnig
Phone 188
Bes. 8 0 Morton St.
WM. E. GOULD
Realtor
P hon e 488-J
Builder
Contractor
R epairing and R em odeling
Specialist ip Q uality,
N ot Q uantity; S hin glin g
your grocer
Ashland Creamery
BUTTER
$6.00 TER LOAD 100 CU. FT,
$7.00 PER LOAD 125 CU. FT.
$&00 PER LOAD 150 CU FT.
T. L. POW ELL
G eneral T ransfer
Good team and m otor trncka.
Good service at a reason able
price — P h on e 3 3 .
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Cornar H elm an and Van N ess.
P hone 1 8 1 .
1 8 4 -tf
Galvanized N alls Used.
20 Tear Guarantee.*
Day P h on e 2 1 2 .
N ig h t P h o n es 881-L — 6 3 1 -J
Mrs. L ouis D odge, la d y a ssista n t
F o r q u a lity, p u rity and fla v o r, alw ays
Call
Jerry O'Neal
PRACTICAL NURSING
404 Mountain Ave.
Funeral Directors
P h ysician a n d -Bn
Eye, Ear, N o se and
O ffice P h e n e 3
F irst N ational Bank
Office H onrs: 10 - 1» and 2 - 8
Swedeuburg B u ild in g
R EA D TIDIN G S C L A SS IF IE D ’H
The funeral direotor is being more and more
generally recognized as an im portant (factor in
modern life—a vital cog in the machinery of
civilization.
Not the least valuable of his services is as a
sanitarian. He cares for the dead and a t the
same time protects tlie health and safety of the
living. Floods, storms, epidemics and other
calamities h av ^ demonstrated the necessity of
having a body of men trained in this science.
We like to think of our establishment as a unit
in that large army of defense, standing guard
over the welfare of those we serve.
W HITTLE T R A N SE SE
A STORAGE DO.
__
For Sale—Homes in all
sections of city from
$1800.00 to $5500.00. Low
as $150.00 down on some.
Balance like Tent
• •
Coal, Wood and Storage
acklng, C rating aqd Shipping.
Long D istan ce H au lin g.
Anto Freight Terminal
____
Phone 117
G et this: *28.00 m onthly rent
for 10 years equals nothing
>ut vaia regrets. »28.00 month­
ly payments on home for 10
years equals a *1800.00 equity
(estim ated) plus satisfaction
of borne ow ner.
A n ew T h e r m o sta tic C ontrol
g iv e s m ira cu lo u s m ile a g e to Ford
C ars, o u tstr ip p in g a ll p reviou s
record s. W ith' B la n o k e C on trol a
F ord r e c e n tly m a d e 68 m iles on
one ga l. o f g a s.
E n tir e ly a u to ­
m atic. S ta r ts m otor In sta n tly in
zero w e a th e r . P r e v e n ts carb on .'
S aves h a lf o il. C u ts rep air b ills
10 p er cen t. In sta lle d in tw o
m in u tes. C a d illa c u se s T h erm o ­
sta tic C on trol u n d er B la n k e L i-
ueuae. T h e in v en to r w a n ts a g e n ts
w h o can m a k e from 2 4 6 0 .0 0 to
3 8 ,0 0 0 .0 0 per m o n th , an d w ill
sen d o n e C on trol F r e e to in tro ­
d u ce. S a le s g u a ra n teed .
W rite
Im m ed ia tely to B la n ck e A u to D e­
v ic e s C o., D ept. 3 4 7 1 -C , 167 E .
E r ie S t., C h icago.
When your back is sore and
■ lumbago, sciatica or rheum
____________ has you stiftant
And Put Into Your Bin Where Possible
ASHLAND LUMBER C0WANY
384 Oak St. — At Railroad Crossing
Phone 20
Are You In Prim e!
NO! NOT FEELING JU ST RIGHT
Then the sunshine and hot mineral baths of
Richardson Springs
Near Chico, Butte County, California can do
- Wonders F or You.
S B M R E 6 F COMPLICATIONS
D R .E S in themselves sooner
> or later become unbearable.
Add, than, the suffering from lost vital­
ity, stomach troubles, neuritis, sciatica
■ndepHspray. which often arise as direct
raftax ianWIuus from Rectal and Colon
athnenta. Plies will not cure themsdves;
JF
you would be w d b esc to
ney action permitstoxic mate­
rial to remain in the blood and
Upset the whole system. Then,
o n e is a p t t o h a v e a tir e d ,
and often some irregularity of
secretions, such as scanty or
burning passages. More and
th e v i f w o f D o a n ’s P ith , a
stim ulant diuretic, in this coo-
W HITE n s
LEE RICIIAKDSON, Manager
Nobody Can Tall W h ft Voa
Darken Gray, Faded frtaPr
'
With Sago Toa
;
one begin s to w ork
w h e n th e d o u gh is
mfeBedUheotherwaits
ip r the h e a t o f th e
dven»then both units
w ork together. A n d
th a t m e a n s d o a b le
value« d o u b le pro«
Section against bake-
In
'building.
A fter th e u sual business session
there w ill be a short program fo l­
low ed fry refresh m en ts a n d 'danc­
tdrnoon, F ebruary 2 4, f o r n *
view o f the third and fo u r th Chap­ in g, t o r tohtoh a sm all adm ission
Win h e charged.
ters o f the book.
E veryon e Is cord ially Invited to
Mrs. McCoy, b ein g th e lead er,
attend
.
con d ucted th e review In h er «du­
» » tt
a l cap ab le m ann er, a fte r w hich
tw o m em bers e f th e M eth o d ist-S o ­ Past .Noble Grand's Club Meets—
ciety , Mrs Coder and M rs. O ah off.
T he P a a t N oble Grand’s Club of
k in d ly rep ea ted to r th e elans a H ope R ebekah lo d g e No. 14, m et
p laylet w hich had been p resen ted F riday aftern oon , February 25 at
b efore th eir ow n so c iety , that tw o p . m. in th e I. O. O. F. hall.
con trasted In a vary en terta in in g An u n u su a lly large num ber at­
w ay th e h ousehold lconvenlan ces tended.
d eem ed necessary lo r th e , -equip­
T he new president. Miss M ollie
m ent o f the h om es o f brldea-to-be Songer, called th e club to order
of t h e years 1876 a n d 1 8 2 8 , m uch prom ptly and the business of the
to th e d elig h t a n d ap p rcolattoa-of session w as transacted w ithout
th eir audience.
m uch d elay. Som e of the lad ies
Mrs. W ill R obertson g a v e a spent th e tim e d oing fancy work
sto ry illu stra tin g th* in creased .ef­ w h ile others fin ish ed a beautiful
ficien cy o f the w ork o f « S and ay q u ilt, w hich they hope to sell at a
School m ission ary «Iter a F o rd
car had been provided for h is u se
In g o in g about th e country.
Mrs. A dam s read a sp len d id
paper on "The P o etry o f Mie
B ib le,” w hich gave evidenptf'* *>f
m uch th o u g h t and s t u d y y ^
¡L
Too
Weak
a, _ to held
Are ypu suffering from run­
down h e a lth —b a c k a c h e s—
dixainooo—exhauation—hoad-
ach ss—loss o f sppetfto—indi-
m rtfk I a h o r n f f n , a n ,
H /iO a llin n . t « F a b o u t
BraMp L y k o ’ r a r a b l «
H . a fte r o t h e r retna-
I . S h ad fa ile d . H is
t t m eaya: "The won-
ir fu l r elief Lyko has
Ivan m y w lfel She baa
w n t a k la s a l l kinds o f
ndletiw w hich d iT no
» s o v . th at you. too, e a a sM hack yo«r old -tb n . vha
nyt a « t a bottle o f L yko from your d raaeis* today
i r ja a in th e baatth and napplnm a tb at m ake Ilf a a Joy1
DOAN’S
M U S T CO