Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 05, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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Mwrte Myer«, Medford, Oregon.
F riday, Mar. Iff.— Modern Wood*
t o o w id R pyal W c b f c t r f FUI
hove a p ub lic > x * ta M la th e
Moose hall.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
FOR R K N f ¡y—Completely fu r ­
b ish ed apgrtnymts, m o d e r n
WÇ R>LE— î f wfiite leghoijt
throughout. B ^ ff'm ^ jr ren igli. Mri- I Xf»™ o lg, good conditio*,
Butler apt*., 40 Qranlte >t.
M abel Reachert, phone 16F4.
148-tf
FOR SALK— ß u srn er luu Model
F O R W W n J-F u raeU tad sm all
a p a rtm en ts « A cgfilns w ith g a ­ violin, a really great orchestra
166-3
ra g es. flea so n a b lo
m onth violin. Phone 266.
or w eek. Barber Apts. 161 Graa-
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WOOD
FOB B A IS — Black oak, fll.O O
lord; body fir, 110.60. P rices ln-
olnge sawing. I I inch body fir,
63.60 tier; 10 Inch, 86-00; blaot
oak , 1 6 .0 9 a n d | A H . Some slab
m ors large residences on B. Side,
woo«. | | 0 B
P hons 100-R
pear thg schools, suitable for
1 8 6 -lsz o ,r
hoarding or rooming students at
leas th an coat to b u ild . A lso
IF you WANT a food horn«
sm aller places af bargain prices.
¡quire at Brown A Rice, 63 N.
See Yockey A Company. ♦. 187-1
a la .
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FO R »C H A N G E — Neat new >-
room modern cottage In Eugenia,
FOR SALE)— 3 acres close in
Ore., for Ashland. See Daniel
with 6 room house all modern, Payne, Ashland Realty Co. 166-, I
ta r p ABd cblcknn bonnes. > 1 6 9 0 .
8100 cash-, hal. 820 per month.
FOB BALE w TBAPfc- I F
Brown A Rice, 63 N. Main. 166-2 pcrOs of land in Siskiyou, Cal; On
Pacific Highway. P P lenty of wa­
FOR HALE)—At sacrifice, t i e ter, near county school F or fur­
7-room house and one acre fruit ther particulars address Tidings,
and berries elope to high school at Box H.
138-2m o.*
170 Mountain +r». tor 12200.
Act quick. Sep Ashland Realty
Co.
1 6 6 -9
W anted a trusty experienced
FOR SALE: — T lC T b 6ttOP-
did garden soil. Whip variety farm hand, married, small family.
fruit. Few blocks from normal, W rite giving fu ll particulars, age,
high and grade schools. Bargain- habile, references, prages expected
above bouse rent, L care Tidings.
Terms. Gould, Realtor^ 6>3->.
ed in Schlusselberg bn account of
their
revolutionary - activities,
Some idea of the existence of «
chamber of horrors had come to
157-2
FOB SAUE— If you want to get
in on the ground floor In coming
residence section, pee or pho»e
Wm. B. Gould, R 4M ar. Beyprpl
good buys In Palm Ave and Nor­
NOTICE
Calling for bids on general
obligation bouda of the city
of
Jpckson county,
Oregon, aggregating
890,-
mal vicinity«
A00,0>.
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
FOR BA L»— „MmCP’O -AhOthor
one. Auto camp, service station, that on the 29th day of March,
' 1927, at the hour of 6 o’clock
repair g a r a g e W» Pacific high­
way. negr Ashland, priqe 87000. p. m., the Common Council of the
T e r m i Gould Realtor. 4 » - j .
! City of Aphland, Orggop, prill op­
en an> consider bids for the pur­
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chase of general obligation bonds
bf the City of Ashland, Jackson
county. Oregon, as follows:
1. “W ater Bonds’* numbered
get XQUB trees, sj»rub« and 976 to 1062 Inclusive, aggregat­
vines from the O,d Reliable
in g |7 > ,000.00, par vplue, said
W ashington Nursery Cq. A- Segs-
b&nds being p portion of those
worth, 494 Holly £ft.
157-52
issued pursuant of Article X X IV
DUCK KGG8— From thorough­ of the charter of the City of Ash­
bred India» Runner dpeks. Also land, and in accordance with or-
a few choice pedigreed Chtnohilla ord lu an ce No. >41 pf said city; to
Rabbits for breeding. Now Zeal­ be dated January J, 19t7 the
bonds herein offered for sale hav­
and Rede >n * W ta 1
rabbits. W hite Leghorn eggs for ing the following respective ma-
the prisoners who lived w ithin its
shadow.
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The inquiry was publicly adm it­
ted recently. The investigators
to complete the project to be sold
believe that they have gathered
when funds are needed.)
all available clues and hints re­
2. Llthla Improvement Bonds
garding th hideous hidden tortuye
of said city in the aggregate
chamber and have separated, the
amount of 315,000.00, said bonds
likely facts from the chaff.
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to be of the denomination of
The
department
authorities
3900.00 each and numbered from
have notified the Leningrad offlc-
1878 to 1407 inclusive; to be dat­
lals that they propose to break
ed March 1, 1937; to be serial in
character; bonds numbered 1378 do<n the great wall to the prison
at a spot where they think the se-
and 1379 being payable on March
cret door w ill be found. The drat
1, 1928; and the balance of said
matic exploration will probably
bonds being payable consecutively
be undertaken in the spring.
at the rate of 82,000.00 each
year; said Llthla Improvement j ; W hat lies hidden behind the
I thick w all, perhaps the hollow
Bonds to bear interest at the rate
of five per cent per annum; in­ gallery and the torture chamber,
w ill be determined then.
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terest payable semi-annually; said
bonds being issued pursuant to
authority granted In Article X XV
Moths are so busy chew-
of the Charter of the City of Ash-
Ing the r»g that they don't
land; and being parfTcuTarry dfr-
»fitting. Woods Staro. 376 Eggt.
atop to consider how much
Bonds numbered 979 to 887 In­ ecribed in Ordinance No. 851 of
clothes cost.
Main St. A talM d, .Ore- 161-4-Ent
clusive aggregating 810,000 to be said City.
FOR HALE — W hite Leghorn made payablp on the 1st" day of
A ll bonds hereinabove mention­
pullets, in splendid condition and January, 1030.
ed w ill have an approving «opin­
the
republic of
Panama
laying heavily. Am going out of
Bonds npi»here> 060 to 097 In­ ion of the city attorney of said
agrees to come to our aid In
business for the present. Phone clusive aggregating >10,000 to be city of Ashland, as well as an ap­
case of war. W ell, of course,
2F14.
156-3 made payable on the 1st day of proving opinion of Teal, W lnfree,
every little bit helps.— Ban­
January, 1936;
Johnson and McCullough,
at­
TOR HAJ^; — White Leghorn
don Western W orld.
Bonds numbered 998 to 1007 torneys of Portland, Oregon; all
hatching eggs, good stock, regeon-
Inclusive
aggregating 6-0,000 to. bids w ill be made in w riting and
able >>rJce|. J. M. Bearer, 1030
be m ad e payable on the 1st day be accompanied with a certified
Bids may be made 'pn either or
Henry St.
166-8»
of January >>36;
check In tha sum of at least Five all of the above bond Issues of­
Bonds AUB&ered 1008 to 1032 Hundred Dollars said bids and fered for sale.
iBolusive, aggregating 315,000 to certified check must be placed In
The Common Council of the
Nccond Hand F t a W r e
he
made
payable
on
the
1st
day
a
sealed
envelope,
addressed
to
j ib t RKUEIVEB a lot or fine
City of Ashland reserves the right
the City Recorder of the City of to reject any and all bide.
second haud furniture
T w o of January, 1937;
Bonds numbered 1023 to 1037 Ashland, Oregon, and placed on
fis t top desks.
At Icenhowej’s
Any furth er Information
re­
new and second hand store, 389 Iqttyaive, aggregating » 6 ,0 0 0 to file in the office of said Record­ garding said bids may be ob­
East Main. Phone 171.
167-> hfi made payable on the 1st day er not later than five o'clock p. m. tained at the office of the City
of January, 1938;
on March 29th, 1927.
Recorder In Ashlqnd, Jackson
Bondi namherfid JOi» 30 1062
In the case of the acceptance of County, Oregon.
T g d r r Cqptrol
l«cluslye agarecatlpg >16,000 to any bids, and the failure of the
This notice dated and published
gAN PEDRO, Cal., Mar. 5.— he made payable on the 1st day bidder to take the bonds bid for
this 5th day of March, 1927.
(U f*)— Fire In the yteapiar H olly­ at January, 1938;
at the proper time, the amount
G E R TR U D E B IEDE,
wood, 600 miles south of Aere, is
The Interest rate pf said bonds of the certified check may, at the City Recorder of Ashland. Jack-
under contfol,-according to radio so offered for sale Is to be fixed option of the Common Council, he
son County, Oregop.
advices received hpre.
by the bidders. Said bonds will declared forfeited (o the said city.
157 2-Sat.
1 and recommended everywhere.
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R H E U M A T IS M
undersigned has been appointed
executor of the estate of Amxl
Wheeler Thomas, deceased, by the
County Court of Jackson County,
Oregon, and that he has qualified
as such.
AH persons ‘ having
claims against said estate are no­
tified to present the same to
said executor at the law office of
W. J. Moore In Ashland, Oregon,
with proper vouchers and duly
verified, w ith in six months of
the first publication of this no­
vice, which Is February 36, 1937.
A carload of red cedar, all
heart seven foot fenceposta
Just received, w ill sell for 25c
each as long as they last. A ll
kind of fencing.
Plows from 310.00 up. Im ple­
ments of every, description.
W hite Sewing Machines and
everything that farmers need.
P e il’s C orner
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8-h ou r b attery
service
F u lle r P a in ts
Spoo ia t ; oh liadio
Batteries
V arn ish es
A paint and varnish for
every need
Beet Paint»
E L E C T R IC
S ta tio n
GUY GOOD
Phone 82
Éeet Workmen
Phone 172
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Axe Yoií In Prime!
NO! NOT FEELING JUST RIGHT
Then the sunshine and hot minwal bathe of
R ich ard son Springs
Near Chico, Butte County, California can dp
.Wonders For You.
WEITE US
LEE RICHARDSON, Manager
are pests
Vfeu.,WH*r
C O U L brO O —
Y ou KNOW MOW
HARD DP L A M
YOA MONEY
B tn S|T « e £ M S T b
M e x p o e o u to H A v g
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WORRY
that now -
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THe bills th a t arc w m d n û
a c p a id — y o ü u ,
MEED SOMETHING ÇOFTŸC
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Office Phone l « i J
Home Phone
Woe Phone
Residence Phone 1S8-L
OFFICJB
WJ P . M.
Building
DR. KRVX8TX WOODS
Practioe Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
O«qe Moure: 19 - 19 aad Z - 8
Swedenborg Building
158 Granite
Eye. Bar, Ñ osé a u f Throat.
Office P h en e 199
First National B a n k B u ild in g
DR. MATTO! BiWRAW"’ "’
Physician and Surgeon
108 Pioneer A ve
Office and Resident Phone 38
Convalescent B osk
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Where the sick and aged are
eared for In pleasant home
lurroundings.
Office Hours
10 - 13 a. m. 1 - 4 p. m.
6:30 - 7:30 ». m.
Call
J erry
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O’K m I
for your next Jot of
PRACTICAL NURSING
Plumbnig m
CHOICEST FOOD
Phone 188
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Res. 3 « M orton St.
General Transfer
team and m otor trucks,
service at a reasonable
— Phone 86.
WM. E. GOULD
Realtor
Phone 4B3-J
Builder
Contractor
Repairing and Remodeling
Specialist In Quality,
Not Quantity; Shingling
Executor.
By Taylor
ewotXih AS neighbors
VHTHOÜT HAVlAlüTHCM
M IXED DP IN YODA.
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Jr • B usiness
Phyriciaii and Buigeon
ALBERT W. THOMAS, .
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Dr. Chart» A . B a ia »
Physician and Burgeon Í
DB. ROLAND ALLEE
MOSCOW. (U P ) — Revelations
of the methods of the Qzqr’e Saturday, M ar. S.— Talent Com­
frig h tfu l secret police, with the
munity club w ill have an old-
prospect of discovering a com­
fashioned dance In the city hall
in Talent.
plete torture chamber with Instru­
ments o ( cruelty similar to thosp Monday, M ar. 1 . P. T. A. Coun­
cil meets at 3 p. m. la the pub­
of the Spanish Inquisition, tuckgd
lic library.
secretly away somewhere In the
Although the whole country be­
thick w all of the Schlusselberg Monday, M ar. 7.— Neighbors of
Prison near I^eningrad, have Just
the Woodcraft will meet In the wails the threatened fate o f itp
I. O. O. F. hall at 7:30 p. m. soverlgn no one comes forward
reached the Soviet Department bf
Science. This department since
following the meeting there to save him at this terrible price.
jhe revolution of 1317 has admin­
At length Alcoste, the , devoted
w ill be a Sat. Patrick's party,
wife of the unhappy King, nobly
party.
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istered the notorious, prison to
which the Czar’s committed polit­ Tuesday, M ar. 8.— W . C. T. U. ofers to sacrifice herself for his
ical prisoners. It is now a muse­
WlH meet in the public library. sake. Admetoa In consequence Is
um.
Tuesday, M ar. S.— Junior High restored to health, but Aleeste, on
P. T. A. meets at 3 p. m. In the the evening of the seme day. Is
A letter has been found, w rit­
school building. Good program. ordered by the high priest to do-
ten In 1896 by the commandant bf
the Schlusselberg Prison, an offlc- Tuesday. M ar. • — Delphian* will tcend Into the underworld. In
er of the Czar’s forces named
meet In the Llthla Springs hotel vain the King implores his bo-
loved wife to give up her resolve.
Boehaloviteb. addressed to the at 3 p. m.
Czar’s M inister for W ar. In thia Wednesday, Mar. 9.— Wednesday As all his remonstrances prove
club w ill meet at the borne of fruitless, he determines to dis
letter, the prison director reported
Mrs, W ilm er Poley on Gresh­
that a hidden entrance to the wall
NQTICE TO CRgDITORB
am Street.
had been accidentally discovered
by workmen repairing the mason- Wednesday, Mar. 9.— Upper Val­ Notice is hereby given that thè
' ry. The secret gate opened Into
ley community club w ill meet
in the clubrooms. Miss Flor­
a gallery, according to the letter
ence York, Home Demonstra­
which led past a lake and ended
tion agent, w ill be present.
in » dust-filled little room In
which Implements of torture were Saturday, M ar. 19.— College Club
will meet at the home of Miss
discovered.
Apparently the hidden door was
again completely sealed up.
At
SHORT TALKS BY
any rate, no further documentary
THOUGHTFUL MOTHERS
evidence relating to It has been . A California (Long
Beach)
found. Only Bochalovltch’s w rit­ Mother speaks: ‘‘Only a mother
ten report gives a clùe and If he who has passed through anxious
had been as discreet as most of nights of fear of croup, hearing
the Czar’s other police agents the that hoarse, croupy cough con­
existence of a gallery within the stantly, can appreciate our feeling
walls and of the torture chamber pf sr^titude toward F o le y ’s Honey,
would never have been suspected- and T ar Compound,* I t stopped
W ith the letter as a clue, how­ Junior’s dreadful cough the first
ever, the departmnt of science night he took it and it was a
has
pursued
careful inquiry great* relief to see him drop into
among many of the present ead a quiet sleep.”
Good also for
era of Russia, some of whom ware whooping cough, measles cough
themselves at one time im prison-! and heavy wheezy breathing. Sold I
FOR SALE— 7-room house and
lot 81060. 8800 cash, bal. lik e
rent.
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opera in three gets hr Christoph
W illibald Gluck-
Text hr CalaaWf 1
Admetos, King of Pherae, who
1« lying dangerously Ul, causes
an Inquiry to be made of the or­
acle of Apollo os tfie issue o f h is
Illness, and Is told lit reply that
he will die unless som e one can
be found who would w illingly lor
down his life for him.
Qalvanised Natis Used
20 Y ear Guarantee.
JORDANS SASH AMD
cabinet W orks
Cornor Helman aad Van Neea.
Phone 1 0 Ì.
184-tf
WHITTLE TRANSFER
A STORAGE GO.
For Sale—Qomes in all
stations of city from
$1800.00 to $5500.00. Low
as $150.00 down on some,
palanoe like rent
Get thia: 686.00 monthly rent
for i o years equals nothing
5nt vain regrets. 8SS.Q9 month­
ly payments on home for 10«
years equals a >1800.00 equity
(estim ated) plus satisfaction
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
Auto Freight Terminal
Phone 117
Office Ç9 Qak S t
M1LIAON DOLLAR HUSBAND
IB BUNK. N A W W IF E
LOB ANGELES, Mar. 6.—
(U N )— When Jean W alker wop
the title of Denver's prettiest and
with her. The spirits of the un-
’ derworld have already got posses­ healthiest nurse lu 1025, the dis­
tinction won her an avalanche of
sion of their victim and are car­
proposals.
rying her off. Admetos strives to
John R. W alker told her he
gain admittance, but the entrance
was worth a million dollars and
Is barred against him.
wooed her like a youthful “Coal
At this moment his friends Her­
Oil Johnnie,” so they got married,
acles appears, who is Justly cele­
she told Judge Summerfield here
brated far and near for his prodi­
today.
gious strength, a proof of which
But Johnny didn’t even have
he Will now give, having heard
enough money to pay for the wed­
what has happened. He consoles
ding gnnouncemenU, she said,
the despairing King and rushes
and she kept paying and paying
after the vanishing Aleeste.
A
until they separated a week later,
hot contest ensues, b u t, finally
Heracles Zseties the god of* death July 4, 1926.
The straw that broke the mari­
In his strong- arms and restores
tal knot, however, came a few
the wife to her huaband. Apollo
weeks ago when he m aUed her *
appearing In a cloud, praises the
special delivery letter from Den­
courageous friends and the faith ­
ver. It contained only the joker
ful pair, promising them everlast­
from a deck of playing cards.
ing honor.
The-Joker, presented as evi­
— “Modern Music and Musicians”
dence today, won her an annul­
ment.
Missionary Addresses Given at
Moose H all—
A small but appreciative au­
dience had the rare privilege of
listening to several fine Mission­
ary addresses, which were given
during the. Christian Missionary
Flush Your Kidneys Oceeel
Alliance convention In the Moose
Ally by Drinking Ruerte
ball Thursday eyeplng, March 3.
of Good Water
Last evening Dr. A. I. Garrl-
yon, who has spent fourteen
years In India as a Missionary,
spoke at the meeting.
take by flushing the kidney« ocrewna-
This evening a stereoptican rily, ssy« a well-known aulbordy.
study of South America will be Too much rich food creates addt
which dog the kidney pores sp that
given at the service and Mrs. they sluggishly filter or strain oab
Carlson w ill appear In Indian part of the waste and poiaons from
costume. During part of the ser- the blood. Then you get sick. Rheu­
ylce she w ill call attention to the matism. headaches, liver trouble, narv-
o u sn e if. constipation, dizziness, steco«
large numbef of natlye heathen from“ ’«; blajJd^ !d‘lor'ler’ o/tc8
Indians In this country. There
The moment you fed a dull ache ia
Will be two servlcee Sunday, one
the kidneys or your back hurts, qr if
yt I : >0 apd one at«7:30.
the urine is doudy. offensive, f n l qf
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tediment, irregular of passage, er at­
tended by a sensatiodoTmtalh«»
Bible Hchpol Party Well
begin to drink ‘soft water in quanti­
Attend ed ■
ties; also get about four ounce« <4
The Bible School party, which Jad Salts from any reliable phar­
was h eld In the Christian church macy and take a tablespoonful b a
lass of water before breakfast far a
Friday evening March 26, was
ew day» and your kidpqff gmy tbaa
well attended.
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A splendid program was rend­
ered and after a pleasant hour
spent In playjng games, delicious
refreshments were served by. the
following committee; Mrs. Mar­
ian Hager, chairman, assisted by
Hrs. fj. ,W Jtolman and Mrs.
f
Trank Crowetnt.
About one hundred were serv-
ed In the dtnfng room of the ,
church.
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