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

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F O B RENT»— Completely fu r­
nish«« apartments, t e n d e r a
throughout. Reasonable rentals.
B utler apt!., 40 Granite St.
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F O R R R N T — Furaetked small
apartments and eahlas w ith ga­
rages. Reasonable hy
month
or week. Barber Apts.' 164 Gran­
ite.
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FO R SALE: Hatching Eggs
and Baby Chlx. W e are naw tak­
ing orders fe r batching eggs and
baby chlx, from trapnested stock,
and the male birds that head the
peas are high pedigree stock be­
ing from hens that layed from
>00 to 100 ogga per year and
their grand dams, layed up to
494 per year. Phone 10F4, Rt.
1, Bos 119, Mrs. 8. K. Barnes.
Bones«
F O B R E N T — 3-room fu ra lih -
ed, modern ' bungalow. Also 6-
room fumlahed house, close la.
Adults preferred.
Inquire 467
Vista phone 144.
.164-4
FO R R E N T — 10 acres close In,
8 acres alfalfa, fru it, grapes,
berries, 4 room modern house,
fu lly furnished, Ashland Realty
Co.
160-4
25c.
' W A N TED : — ■ Man with team
wants plowing or any kind of
Work. 147 Ohio St. Phone 399-J.
PLOWING
c a ll 190-R for all kinds of
team work and plowing.
135-lm o»
MATERNITY HOME — IBS
184*89 Granite. Reasonable terms. 84-tf
F O B BM N T — FutoMBed apta.,
had n ato ralsb M fla t. M So. 4ad
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FOB RENT —
BOWL OF BRAN AND GREEN TEA
IS GENE TUNNEY'S LUNCH MENU
W A N T E D — A competent wo­
man for general housework. Call
Mrs. HUI S O ri;
154-4
e
FO R R E N T — Furnished house­
keeping roems, i l l Church I t . ,
Mrs. J. D. Crocker.
154-9
la id . H an ter’a Ona, on the foot­
hills west, broke and eautod grant
excitement at tbe tifa» «g IW
neighbor!, because of Ou: g m t
deluge of water pouring dowff the
Quiet, modeet and showing a bran and a cup ot green tea.
stream bed! add «ver «he «adda
and tlelda. Nothing very serious refinement aeldom displayed by This w a s th s extent ot hie noon­
financier! of the prise ring,
reunited, however.
day meal, and according to mem­
Gene Tuhney, world’s champion
heavyweight, rolled Into Aahland bers of his party, thia la his
yesterday, ate lnnch at the Llthla schedule luncn wane oa tour.
Springe hotel and left shortly
U allke other prise ring gladia­
after noon for the south.
The tors, Tunqey was u ltra modeet
heavyweight champion la now on and seemed to want to avoid the
a vaudeville tonr of the Pacific blare and, trumpets of the crowds.
A M E R IC A N W OMAN HAS
LEOPARDS FOR PETS coast state«.
W hile other members of the party
P A R Ig, fU P )— Early promen-
W hat does a world's champion chatted in the lobby, Tunney
aders In. tbe Bols de Boulogne boxer net for lnnch? A couple of slipped quietly Into the dining
these day! have been astonished, rare steaks, heaping dishes of room and made no attem pt to
and at first a little frightened, at vegetables and similar food?
put himself forward. According
the spectacle of two leopards dis­
Not a bit of it. .A t least, not to Manager C. S. Richardson of
porting themselves on the lawns Gene Tunney.
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the hotel, who wag. host to tbe
and capering abont the trees.
.When he sat down to lunch at party, Tunney was a big, likable
They are pets of a Chicago so­ the hotel with his party he par­ fellow, well educated, sincere
ciety woman, Mrs. John Went-. took of an Individual package of and extremely modest.
Worth, who brought them hack
with her after a hunting trip In
Africa which she undertook wRh
her husband pnd a party of
friends.
The animals are realty Chee­
tahs, generally preferred to as
We have just taken off an 85 per oent hatch for
"hunting leopards.” M ra W enf-
worth, who got her pets' when
Barbers on Granite; street, 260 eggs In the Peter-
they were about a month old, told
sima—223 husky chicks. You furnish the right
they respond easily to training
kind
of eggs and we will do the rest o f it.
and answer her calls Just like
well trained dogs.
HAMAEER TRANSFER a n d
Storage CO. office at residence,
174 North Main. Phono 410.
ANY GIRL IN TR O U BLE— May
WOOD
communicate With Ensign Lee
FO B BALE— Black oak, »11.00
of the Salvation Arm y at the
cord; body ftr, 910.50. Prices In­
W hite Shield Home, 605 May-
clude sawing. 14 Inch body* fir,
fa ir Ave., Portland. Oregon.
94.10 tie r; 19 inch, 94.00; black
oak, 94.00 and 94.60. Some slab
do. w ill be made public shortly.
wood. 949 B street. Phone 196-ft
186-lm o.»
Mrs. Bessie Hibbs Is visiting
I F YOU W A N T a good home her mother Mrs. Rufus King this
Inquire at Brown A Rice, <9 N. week. She has been a guest of
Main.
03-if her sister, Mrs. George Barron in
Ashland for several weeks.
85 PER CENT HATCH
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Girl’s Nosea
Never Shine
when they use this new wonder­
ful French Process Face Powder
called MELLO-GLO— keeps that,
ugly shine away. Women rave
over Its superior purity and qual­
F O B BAldB
Beto M a t o
ity. Stays on so long— skin looks
M r. A. C. Joy was called to like a peach— keeps complexions
E X P E R IE N C E D stenographer and Jacksonville Monday on court youthful— prevents large pons.
F O R SALE: —. 4 acres splen­
Get a box' of M ELLO-GLO Face
bookkeeper desires
permanent duty.
did garden soil. W ide variety
Powder today. — L lth la Springs
position. Best city references. In ­
Pharmacy.
fru it. Few blocks from normal,
quire 123 Central Avenue.
W e are proud to note that Dlclc
high and grade schools. Bargain.
Terms. Gould, Realtor, 46S-J.
in the recent debate held in Ash
)B 4 -tf ■ WANTED— Position as house­
land last Wednesday night.
keeper for man, children prefer­
FO R SALE— Farms, part cash,
red. Phone 471-R.
152-3»
About the only near damage
balance 34 years at 5 1-4 per
the hi&h waters . did In Bellview
c en t F . L. N atter. 440 E. Main.
was the washing away of some
151-4»
RETHRO AT
FO R EC H A NG E— Neat new 9-
F O R SALE— I f yon want to get
la on tbe ground floor in coming room modern cottage in Eugene,
residence section, see or phone Ore., for Ashland. See Daniel
Wm . E . Oeuld, Realtor. Several Payne, Aahland Realty Co. 160-4
good buys fa Falm Ave aad Nor­
FO B SA LE or T R A D E — 140
mal vielalty.
117-tf
acre« of land In Siskiyou, Cal. On
FO R S A L E — ..Here’s ..aaother Pacific Highway. PPlenty of wa­
oae. A «to camp, sum ee station, ter, near county school For fa r ­
repair garage; oa Pacific high­ ther particulars address Tidings,
194-9mo.»
way, near Ashland. Price 87000. Dox 91.
Terms. Gould Reultov. 4 I U L
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the many th in g / going on lb Ash­
land this week and with which we
FO U B D
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do not wish to conflict, either for
FO U N D — Diamond shaped pin, their sake or our own.
surrounded by pearls. Owner
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh . Barron
may have same by phoning 410R
cam«
In from their ranch north­
ha« p a y ia i lo r
east ot Ashland Saturday, and
visited w ith friends. Thqy also
attended the old dime dance at
the Moose hall Saturday night.
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BELLO NOIES
Mrs. W . O. Tncker
Phone 4F14
Mrs. Ed Gowland of Klamath
Falls was a visitor in Bellview
last week, having come to Ash­
land to attend the celebration of
the Golden wedding of her fa­
ther and mother M r. and Mrs. B.
B. M iller. She was warmly wel­
comed by her many friends in
this community, where she used
to live, and always took an active
part In the clubs out here, hav­
ing served as president of both
the Bellview P. T . A. and the Up­
per Valley Community Club, at
various times.
The “Old Time Orchestra” Is
going to have to find a larger
hall for their
Saturday night
dances. The hall has been crowd­
ed to capacity for several nights,
and Saturday It was almost Im ­
possible to dance. W hat they w ill
Colds
The latest newcomers to this
Be Sure It!
district Is the Landriault family,
having purchased the old Delbert
Moen place, which they are Im­
proving and planning to convert
Into n first class turkey farm.
W e certainly all wish for them
success In their new undertaking.
Mrs. W akefield of Clayton Or­
chard! played at the . Yeoman
Lodge dance rooeatly. W hile M r.
W akefield has sever taken part
ih any of the fiddler’s contests In
the valley, he la a player of mer-
rU.
The Bellview’s plays, danne,
etc., are at a standstill owing to
153 Granite
Where the sick and aged are
oared for in pleasant home
surroundings.
Gall
Jerry O'Neal
for yonr next Job of
PRACTICAL NURSING
Plnmbnig
CHOICEST FOOD
Phone 188
Res. 3C Motion St.
T . L . PO W HLL
General Transfer
Good team and motor tracks,
Good service at a reasonable
price — Phone 99.
JORDANS SASH A ND
C A B IN E T WORKS
Corner Helman and Van Ness.
Phone 191.
194-tl
Contractor
also l„et us toll you about
Coal, Wood and Storage
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Celotex and Sluimâcher Board
WHITTLE tbanseeb
A • STORAGE « GO.
404 Mountain Ave.
Johns Mansville Asbestos Roofing
For Sale—Homes in all
sections frf city from
$1800.00 to $5500.00. Low
as >160.00 down on soma.
Balance like rent
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Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
Auto Freight Torminal
Phons 117
Office 89 Oak S t
Get this: 088.00 monthly resit
for 10 years equals nothing
in t vain regrets. 928.00 month­
ly payments on home for 10
years equals a 91800.00 equity
(estimated) pine satisfaction
of home owner.
Coast sawmills Increase pro­
duction slightly, and unfilled or­
ders gain.
N O TIC E O F F IN A L ’
SE TTLE M E N T
Portland — .Steamer "Nankoh
Maru” loads **100 tons canned
IN THE COUNTY COURT, IN
milk for Japan.*
AND FOR JACKSON COUNTY,
OREGON.
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That the undersigned was on the
seventh day of February, 1927,
appointed' by the Honorable W.
J. Hartsell, Judge of the said
County Court, as executor of the
last w ill and testament of the
said Joseph P. Chisholm, as well
as the guardian of the persons
and estate of the minor heirs.
Any and all persons having
claim against the estate et the
deceased are required to present
the same duly verified, unto the
undersigned, at the office of
Driggs A Briggs, Attorneys, in
Pioneer Block, Ashland, Oregon,
within six months after the date
of the first publication ot this
notice.
Date of first publication, Feb­
ruary 9, 1927.
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PEOPLE OF ASHLAND W ITH FREE SAND­
WICHES AND COFFEE AFTER THE SHOW
I WILL BE GLAD TO WELCOME
ALL OF YOU.
LOVELAND’S ORCHESTRA
W ILL BE HERE AFTER THE DANCE.
TAVERN GRILLE
ATC S ttT V c d f o r 8
JOE LANE, Prop.
l>cant7-
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o f a gem brings jo y to a wom an
th a t a m ere m in c a n n o t c o m p r e h e n d .
Of Remember th is on yonr w edding anniver­
sary or her birthday. <T Brooches And brace*
lets o f emeralds are in th e h igh est
favor w ith fem ininity.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:
SPRING OPENING I WLL BE HOST TO THE
TONIGHT.
In the m atter of the Estate of
Joseph P. Chisholm, deceased.
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' JOSEPH H. SANDER,
. Executor.
131-4 Wed
I f R h e u m a tic
E a t N o Sweets'
SALMON POACHERS BUSY
CORH, (U P ) — More than a
ton of poached salmon. Iced and
ready for shipment to England
was found here recently. The
salmon had been stolen from fish
preserves owned by the govern­
ment. I t is understood that
1 Rheumatism is easier to avoid that
thieves have been robbing
i o cure, states a well-known authority
V e are advised to dress warmly, keel
preserves for some time.
he feet dry, avoid exposure, sat
bove all. drink plenty o f good wate
For Eight Years Would Try
Anything to Relieve Patos of
No Sign of Pain A fter Using
Eopa NeurlMn Tablets
"Eight years ago I was In
bed for eight months, Buffer­
ing with NettyItis. Had Neuritis
pains all over my bodjr. Have
doctored ever since with no
relief. Sometimes I had such
pains on my heart I couldn’t
take deep breaths. Had to quit
work. Could write all day how
I suffered. One day I bought
• bottle of Bop« Neuritis T ab ­
lets. New I am on my fourth
hotfle sad no signs of Neuritis,
ho sign o f pain. Really I
couldn’t pralsq Eopa Neuritis
Tablets enough.”
(Signed) Miss K. Cserney.
Eopa Neuritis Tablets are
guaranteed absolutely harm-
’«ws and go direct to the cause.
For sure, quick relief from
Neuritis.
Neuralgia.
Nerve
pains, "Nerves’,' get Kopa Neu­
ritis Tablets. A ll good drug­
gists. Always In stock at Mc-
Convalescent Bone
Galvanised NaUs Used.
20 Year Guarantee.
TO AID THE LEGION’S STYLE SHOW AND
W OMEN
109 Pioneer Avo
Office and Resident Phone 19
Office Hours
io - i t a. m. 9 - 4 p. m.
1:90 - 7:90 p. m.
Specialist In Quality,
Not Quantity; Shingling
BE MY GUESTS
Z Z *A N Y
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
Office H osts : 1 0 . 1 8 and » - 8
Swedenborg Bn<l«H«g
Repairing and Remodeling
Making your dollars work hard now will make
your living more comfortable later on. Saving"
regularly pays you a n d .it will pay you, too, to
come to us for advice on investments of any na­
ture. We will gladly help you without obligation
to yourself.
BEAUTY HUNGER
DB. BRNWST A. WOODS
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Builder
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m—-a to a p. an
O FFIC E HOURS
Phone 488-J
INVEST! YOUNG MAN INVEST!
Ashland, Oregon
officb hours
10 to i s a.
WM. E. GOULD
Realtor
Every day in 1926 some 359 dwellings caught fire
with some consequent loss to the owner. Firo resist­
ant construction is not expensive, so where is the
economy of flimsy building Tv
WHY NOT USE—
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Office Phong 164-J
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Home Phone 164-L
Ashland, Ore.
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Don't rely on I
The P. T. A. met at the school
house Friday n lg h f Feb. 26. I t
was a hurriedly called meeting
held In place of the third Friday,
on which night we gave our play.
We had planned to meet the
fourth of March, but on account
of tbe Nell Creek people having
changed the date of their enter­
tainment that night, we changed
again. I t was a very enjoyable
meeting.
Mrs. Reeder, who Is
the teacher of the primary grades,
entertaind lavishly w ith her little
folk, and everyone fe lt the even­
ing wall worth while. I t was
brought to a close w ith a goad
old fashioned
spelling
match.
Mra. Davis McKinney aad Mra. W.
G. Tucker leading the,rival sides.
Phone 466
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co
The Citizens Bank
Phyiidan and Surgeon
DAFFODIL FARMS
E. 8. Morrison
Dr. Oharigg A. H a lu t ÿ
Physician and S u f t o n
DB. ROLAND ALLEN
Chas. A. White
R E A D T ID IN G S C LA S SIFIE D ’S
ENDERS BLOCK
Colunibia University of Portland
Ashland Normal
A Drive to Clean up the City
A few people have forgotten to take advantage of
the price on Artliy Lffundry Soap at Al Jordan’s
Army Goods Store. ,12 one pound cakes for $1.00.
‘ I t isn’t our fault if you don’t keep clean.
ARMY GOODS STORE
Biggest Little Store in Town. Open Evenings,
jid avoid eating sweeU of all kind.
Rheumatism
is caused by bodj
vast« and acids resulting from foot
.'ormentation.
It is the function o
he kidneys to filter this poison iron
he blood and cast it out in tbe urine
he pores of the skin are also a mean
>f freeing the blood of this teiptWhy
n damp and chilly cold weather
kin pores are closed, thus forclut
I he kidneys to do double w ork: tfc*
wcome weak and sluggish and m il b
liminate this waste and acids, whld
ceps accudmlating and cfrculariUt
hrough the system, eventually sSRflm
n the joints and muscles, causing stiff
FRIDAY NIGHT, MARCH 4
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Junior High Gym
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Just as seen as you apply Red PeF fhU b h e lp ™ k
•to Rub you will feel the tinghng hast
wane matt
in three mhmtet h warms tto sere ape
kidneys, thus o f
krmgfh and through. Pain and sere ,, rheumatic poises
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