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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1927)
‘1 FOB RENT— Furnish«« rootoa. garage, garden ground, fru it. In MOB nAkr— P artly house, 111 3rd St. M r. Crips has instituted a new phase In his C. S. History classes, making them more Interesting and npvel. He haa assigned to several . students the name of some groat man In the history of America, so that reports can be made on them. H r. Phelps gave the d rat report Tuesday afternoon on Abraham Lincoln and brought 'to lig h t many things about the great president that are seldom mentioned« though Interesting. Ry thia plan It Is hoped the students taking U. S- History will find the Influential men in history more than mere names in a book. PAINTING— Ambro S. Park, 133-4» painting, nao Tono work, 711 Lib ftfriUUhed 16 0-1-mo; FOB BENT or ~LEA8E——3{pd- erty.' Phone 456. reasonable, 115 * 158-3 •rn seven-room house in good con WANTED—To buy* fresh cows dition, furnished or unfunUnfehd. and springers, Charles Brolll, 441. large lot, very reasonable.' Near Helman BL, phone 407-R. nlahed ■ apartments, m o d e r n school. Gerald Ganter, phene 211 169-1-m o.l throughout. Reasonable rentals. t. 150-3» cluded. Rent Chnrch. Butler apta., 40 Granite Bt. 148-tf W A N T E D — Dressmaking. 871 Mountain Ave. Phone 247-R. ’* • * 155-4» FOB BENT— Fnrusttad small FOB BALE or TRADE— 110 W A N T E D : — Mad with team apartments and cabins with ga acres of land in Siskiyou, Cal. On wants plowing or any kind of rages. Reasonable by month M fcfie Highway. PPlanty of wa work. 147 Ohio St.' Phone 335-J. or weak. Barber Apts. IIS Oraa ter, near county school For far — ----------- ------------- ------------------- -- tta. 111-tf F L O W IN G ther particulars address Tidings, Box' »1. 133-lhio.» c e ll 196-R for all kinds of team work and plowing. 135-lm o» state Commerce Comatlaalon by Preaidant Coolidge. He gets the job the Senate refused to give to Cyrus Woods o t Pannaylvdgdn. Bralnerd’e father ones lived eA a BAHAMER TRANSFER a n ff «arm In Vermont near that « h e .Storage Co. office at residence. .... president’s father. •»', 174 North Main. Phene 410. pplendld player piano with many rolls, of muelo and stool, worth 1450 for quick sale |200. Mrs. H llty ’s piano. Bee W h ittle Trans IB M TO TRADE—«finder dlteh I t fer 06. ANT GIRL IN TR O U BLE— May miles east of Klamath Palls, |1 5 0 FOR SALB— Anyone wishing to communicate with Ensign Lee per acre want Ashland home and buy a new 1887 Ford car write of*- the Salvation Arm y at tbs small acreage. P. O. box 313 bo* 8, Ashland Tidings. * W ill W hite Shield Rome, 656 May- K lam ath F a lb . 168-8» save you money. This Is for a fa ir Ave., Portland. Oregon. new car sad not a used oae. FOR SALB: — 8 -acres splen * * v 131*8» The Success Family did garden soil. W ide variety fru it. Paw blocks from normal, FOR S A L E — 176 white leghorn high and grade schools. Bargain. laying pallets, also about 25 The father of Success Is W ork; The mother of Success Is Am Terms. Goald, Realtor, 4B8-J. white leghorn hens less than 2 bition; 163-tf years »14. Elbert G. Doris, RPD The oldest son is Common Sense; 1, Box 134. , 188-1» FO R RALE—« you want to get Some of the other - boys are 19 on the groqnd floor in coming residence section, aee or phone seed barley, 2 1-2 cte. See Roscoe Honesty. Thoroughness, Fore Wm. ff. Gould. RagUor. Several Applegate 1-2 toile southeast of sight, Enthusiasm and flood bays to Pphn-Ave and Nor AahMad. 162-3» Cooperation. ' . mal ric la lty. 117-tf The oldest daughter Is Character; FOB SALB— Lady's 7-year-old some of her FO R H A L E —.H ere’s „another saddle pony In good condition, Sisters are Cheerfulness, one. Anto camp; service atatioa, 340. Address Gertrude Stites, Loyalty, repair garage'; on Pacific high 1782 Driud St., Portland, Ore., or way, negr Ashland. Pries 37000. call at J. B. Kinney’s place on Courtesy, Care Economy, Sinceri ty and Harmony. Terms. Goald Realtor. 43 3-J. Wagner Creak. 133-4» The baby Is Opportunity. •l» 7 -tf. Get well acquainted w ith the G E T Y O U ft trees, shrubs and "old man” and FOR S A IE ^-Modern 7-room Tou w ill be able to get along house, w ith 1 1-3 acres of ground, riare from the OM RoMable pretty well orchard and berrjes. Terms, Washington Nursery Oo. A. Segs- 137-8» w it h the rent of tha family. Would rent fitn iM to 4 or uofoF* worth, 494'Holly gt. — ANON niched, also (or sale, good motor - r T H E S IS K lT O U cycle with aide car 133- 531 Pair- RALB—Black oak, 813.80 view; r to n e H t Y.' * i43to' ford; body fir, 313.33. Prices In CU LT L E A D E R M AKES cluda sawlag. 13 inch body fir, D A N D Y Improved 10 A. for SUICIDE ATTEMPTS sale hjr nou-residapt Owner on 33.60 tier; 18 Inch, 14.00; black oak, 14.00 and 84.60. Soma slab Neil creek Just off pared high (Centinutd from Page 1) way. »Fins tor poultry and»ber wood. 388 B street. Phoha 196-R 186-lm o.» crutches were necessary, Mrs. ries. 1 a. strawberries. Partly Rowen said, because her spine •quipped. Would consider clear was Injdred in a mysterious at City property or good auto as part TOADSTOOLS CAUSE tack upon her in San Bernardino. payment. Price 36000. W . E. ILLNESS OF FOUR She told police that she did K yler nt Lithla Springs Hotel not know she was wanted until Thurs and F ri. 180-2 SAN FRANCI8CO, March f . — she read of the search in a Four persons were seriously 111 newspaper. today front the effheta of eating toadzUisfll which they had gath Tidings A4* Brina Results ered In Golden Gate park In the Thought Shhfp Pains behalf that the potoonous plants Ware* mashrooins. RheumAtism Physicians ‘ Said they had., an fla t » ’e Uwcword W rm g ! even chance for recovery. W te Crippled to the CNttc The victime were: Detective Sergeant Richmond Tatham , vet eran of fea r wars; Mrs. Tatham and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Wagner, Now Free From Suffering by Presbyterian Chnrch all of San Francisco. The meal Kopa Neuritis Tablets N. Main and Helman Street« was eaten at the Tatham home. “I suffered wtth what seem Hugh T . Mitchelmore, Pastor, ed to bo a rhoawtetl« pain In 132 N. Main St. Phone 491-L. my arm and after taking one bottle or so of Bopa Nenrttis Lutheran Church Tablets, find myself happily Servhws In Odd Fellows H all. quite free from arm paiai” H. 5 l. Young, Pis tor, 633 - (Signed) Cha«. HaffetMen. Boulevard. Services 4th and SPOKANE, Wash., Miff. 9.— Many mistake the sharp, 6 th Sundays. darting pains' in neck, fare, Fire srly this morning dhatroyed back, shbulders. arms or legs the men’s dormitory of W hitworth F irst Church of Christ for Rheumatism 6fl Neuralgia Scientist— South Pioneer Ave. college near here with an esti when the trouble Is really Mrs. Eliz. M. Smith, First mated loss of 3100,000. One Neuritis, a nerve disease. Reader, 78 Fourth St. Phone Thousands have treated them student was overcome by smoke 471-J, selves for three pains without when he tried to save his books. result. T h e» they tristt Bopa No others were reported In ju r ChristAaa ffcufch Neuritis Tableta and! the paina B and Socoad Streets. ed, though scores fled the build V . K. Allison, Pastor, ing in night elothing. 820 Boulevard Pendleton — Peace Lutheran church trill build 94,608 parson- Catholic Church Sixth and C Streets The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody Sixth and C Streets. Phono 108 Tradition? Great stuff! Holding men Just where tbteir fathers were, The frills of dead men guMlng living lives! , Because they did thus, thus is right, The King can do no wrong. W hy deify- a w ill, because It's head? • • The world w ill change, God’s free Prom older generations^ No one Say's to Tim , "Thus It was done. And you shall do the sansa", -v— Are we not men, ns they were (B u t no more— rem em berl) ' ' Images of Him? W hy follow minds explicitly. Whose bodies made the grass . grow Tears Ago 7 T H E S ISK lTO U I WONDER wonder If I'll ever find work To do each day, and still Some to earn my bread npd butter w ith ’ j Vet quite enjoy: So many things that I Would like to' do Don’t lost I ’d use them up. W ithin a year Or two; they’d soon be gone. But I should like to find that perfect thing That I could do a ll days, always, for years • And like It still. Some men do that I think And so may I, if I could gueaa My place, God. help me Find my Job. - . — T H E S ISK lTO U Cbarcb o f the Nasareaie Fourth and C Streets P. C. Thatcher, Paster ThU sewing classes are now studying plans for clothing bud- gats. T h lk work Is extremely In- tareatiag w well as, helpful to them. Aa one assignment the girts wars ealled upon to list ev ery article of clothing they pos sessed add to mark their cost. Bom« of the girls who thought their wardrobes were small, were surprised St what a valuable one they really possessed. Ton would think Ashland, had a veritable oriental quarter from all. the Japanese faces in the down town store windows; but its Just the advertising for the big muslcafl comedy the boys and girls glee clubs are presenting March 18 and probably the 17th. The seats are open for reserva tions now and If all the seats are taken the operetta will be pre sented a second night to accom- raodate the crowd tha IS oxpected to see “ Miss Cherry Blossom.” If'y o u remember the annivers Roseburg— Industries financing ary play you will remember how service organized for local devel funny Hod Dunn was. Well, he opment. Lodge Directory Ashland Lodge No. 28. A. F. « A. M.— Meets in the Masonic haU every 2nd Thurs- day. Master, V. V. M ills ;' sec- retary, W„ H . Day., . -t-. Siskiyou Chapter No. 21, R. A. M.— Meets In the Masonic hall every 3rd Thursday. High Priest, A. J. MeCallen secre tary, W . H. Day. M alta Commandcry No. 4. K . T .— Meets in the Masonic h a ll ou, the 1st and 3rd Wed- neidays. Em. Commander, Q. D. Frazee, Medford; recorder, W . H. Day. >' Hflah Temple A. A. O. N. M. 8.— Meets in the Masonic hall every 1st Friday. Illustrious Potentate. S. H. Baker, Grants Pas»; recorder, W . H. Day. Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E. S^r-Meets in the Masonic hall on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. W orthy Matron, Mrs. Mazie Bates; secretary, Mrs. Leah Caldwell. Znlelma Temple, Daughters o f the Nile— Meets In the Ma sonic hall every 2nd! Saturday. M,eets alternately at Medford, Grants Pass* and Ashland. Queen, Maomi Montgomery, Medford; recorder, Minnie Woods, Medford. Ashland Chapter Re Molays — Meets in the Masonic hall on the 2nd and 4th Wednes day. Master Councilor, Alble Full Gospel Templó Boulevard J. 8. Murphy, Pastor Mahogany Camp No. tWflfi, M. Fenteooatal ChamR Stone Church, F ifth and Mala • streets E. F . Blnghato, Pastor Trinity Episcopal Church Second Street Rev. P. K. Hammond. Vicar. ,'2 Second Streèt. Phone 110 Congregational Church Boulevard Rev. Chas. D. Gaffney 489 Boulevard Freo Methodist Church B. Main and Stxth Street W . A.— Meets in the Mooee ball on the 2nd and 4th F ri days. Consul, Wm. Grenbemer; clerk, W . H. Day. . American Legion Post No. 2-4 Tuesday In Pioneer H all. Commander, M il lard Grubb. Adjutant, T. L. Patterson. 24,— Meets 'A m e ric a n Legion Auxiliary — 1-3 Mondays. In the Pioneer hall on Wlnburn Way. Mrs. C. E. Shinn, secretary. Address 174 Oak St. dr Phone 184. Emma K. Thompson,.Pastor. Mope Rebekah Lodge No, 14 BAptiot Chare» . Hargsdlne and F irst Streets. Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor, Oak Btrept' la twice aa entertaining and clev er In b i* role of the Japanese tea garden proprietor. Eunice H a gar sings the' tlt|e role of Miss Cherry Blqssom, while Johnny Huger la an edargetlc yodng America who la trying hard to pick Cherry (or his own. Jack Nlms and Jean Stratton carry the sub leads, Americans. Ronald Qpndee, la the vllllan, the Jkpaa- onae politician and Joseph Conley and Donald Hinthorne complete the American patty. Resided the choruses; one chorufc of geisha principals there are three fu ll girls, (Japanese) a chorus o f American girls, and a fu ll boys ■chorus. . The songs and. dances Ip thia light opera are singularly #lovely and against a beautiful oriental background of wisteria^ twinkling lanterns, .a cosy romantic tea, house, and flowers galore, they’ll appear yet more exquisite. Hard work has been done and Is being done on “ Miss Cderty Blossom,” and It w ill be worth your time and more money than Is being asked, to come to the high school gym and see the big gest operetta that has ever been presented by the .high school to the citizens of Ashland. The admission fee is 35 and SO cents. The Janlors and Seniors have nearly completed the plana for, the annual Prom to be given March 13 In the Lithla Hotel ball room. ' The committees have pat in quite a bit of their tlm e.to make this social affair a success and every one is anticipating a |ood ■Meets In the I. O. O. F. hall 1 the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays, ible Grand, Mrs. May Elb; loordfng Secretary, Mias hel Reed. .. Aahlai O. F .— 1 hall «vi Grand, Grand. The Daughters of the Veter- nns— Meet on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month In the Armory at 2 p. m. O. A. R.— 2nd and 4th Sat. tach month, Armory, 8 p. m. visitors Welcome. 4 . O. Van natta, Commander. Ashland Lodge No. 944, B- P. O. B.— Meets in the Elba Temple every Saturday. Exalt ed Ruler, James Bowers Sec retary, Ed Thornton. Iv y Camp No. 909B, Royal Neighbors. — Meets In the Moose hall on the le t and 3rd Mondays; Oracle, “ F- A- Madden; Recorder, Mrs. Alice Turner. Ashland Lodge No. 117, K. of P.— Meets in the I. Q. O. F. hall on l i t and 3rd Fridays. Chancellor Commander, M il lard Dnnn Burnside R elief Corps, No. 24.— Meets In the I. O. O. F. kali no the 1st and 3rd Satur day«. at 2 p. m. President, Mrs. Alice Turner: Secretary, Mrs. S. A. Peters, B?. Ashland Homestead No. 4097 B. A. Y.— Meats In tha I. O. O. F. hall on the 9nd and 4th Mondays- Fraternal Brotherhood— 1st snd 3rd Thursdays, at the Moose HaU. Acorn Circle No. 54, Neigh bors ot the Womlcruft.— Meets in the I. O. O. F. hall o» the 1st and 3rd Mondays. Guard ian Neighbor, Mrs. W . O. Pres cott; Clerk, Mrs. Wm . Sten- nett. Astilanh Camp No. S4S, W W — Meats la the I. O. O. F. hall <4>n the 2nd and 4th Mon days. Clerk, J. R. W lok; Con sul Commander. C. B. Lame. I o a B U r e m i a W s i r a m is ts * on i I X ivo« norie jmcBinpiiidi» no< 10— Meats la -Ute I. O. O. F. hall on the ÌM and 3rd Tuss- fays. C. E. Hooper, Scribe. Business and Professional DK ROLAND ALLIN Thyiidan and Suigeon Office Phon« DR. ZRNRST A. WOODS Practice Limited To Eye, Ear, N^seand Throat X-Ray, Including Teeth Office Hours: 10 • 1 9 and 9 - 5 8wedenburg B r ild t a g ^ ^ WHXr-LAH e r r R tf A THING Like ThAT? X SHOULD ' S A V N O T /y A io - mv w ir e M£ VOLAVCFJ AFTERNOON A SMophNGwn B E T T e R S P e A K ID K R .T V T ff A B O U TIT N C * 5 T H E Ò r r iO C M A N A C e » NOW . WHAT'S T h e hanks vcrv Physicians . 108 Ploi Office and Rea Convalescent Borne IOS Granite W h e n the sick and aged are cared for In pleasant home surroundings. Jenry O’B m I for your next Joh ot PRACTICAL NURSING Plambnig CHOICEST FOOD WM. 1. GOULD Realtor Phone 453-J Builder Contractor Ropalrlng and Remodeling Specialist In Quality, Not Quantity; Sbtpgllhg Gnlxanlzod Nalls Used, 20 Tear Guarantee. WJUTT LI 7RAM8FS& ft STORAGE 0 0 . 404 Mountain Ave. Coal, Wood and Storage For Sale—Homes in all sections of city from $1800,00 to $5500.00. Low as $150.00 down on some. Balance like rent Get this: 905.00 monthly rest for 10 years equals nothing >ut vain regrets. 325.00 month ly payments on home for 10 years equate a fllOOO.OO equity (setlm stsd) plus satisfaction Packing, Crating and Shipping. Long Distance Hauling. Auto Freight Term ini * Rhone 117 Offloe 89 Oak S t It is estimated: new bull ding construction over the country fb f 1837, will reach 36.000 000,000, while expenditure of more than Al.pOO.QQO.OOO w ill be required Co cover replacements and ordin ary repairs. P IO N E E R R ESID EN T DIES Mrs. Mary Cole, aged 79 years, passed away at her home on A street this morning after an ill ness which has lasted about two weeks. She has been a resident of Ash land for the past 20 years and la survived by six grandchildren: Herman and Chester Stoakes of Klamath Falls, Everett Stoakes of Portland, Ore.; Mt's. Fannie Sand ström of Portland, Ore.; Mrs. An nie Stone of M ill City, Ore.; and Mrs. Flora Comptob of Coqallle, Oregon. Arrangements are being made by Dodge's Undertaklag parlors , “*t for the funeral services which will I be held from the Christian church j tomorrow afternoon at 4 o’clock The body will be taken to Albany. Ore., for burial where the hus band and daughter of the deceas ed are buried tone. Rowlet Red Pepper Rub, made fro * •ed peppers, costs little at any druf Eugqpo -F ru it Growers’ Can dorè. Get a jar at once. Be sure tt ncry will open early In April, can ret the genuine, with tha name Rowle nlng rhubarb. Colds If Rheumatic Eat No Swaete /ftffa t ffft r f e OtfftNMf A cold may be stopped in 24 hours, the fever checked, the bowels opened, the entire system toned. The way is lil L U h —a way so efficient that ws quick complete results that-H ILL’S is bringing millions. By Taylor V lfM a ro u Morn and Pop DR. MATTI M a C o ld O w ning CZ On Rheumatism it easier to avoid that o cure, states a well-known authority , Ve are advised to dress warmly, keej he feet drv, avoid exposure, ant hove all, drink plenty of good wate jid avoid eating sweets of all kind. Rheumathm iz caused by bodj vaste and acids resuMhg from foot « ’mentation. It is the mgcflBii o he kidneys to filter thia poison iron he blood and^cast^h out l^ th e mine hrough the system? evretuaBptettibj n tlfc joints and muscles, canshte stiff less, soreness snd pain, c a lM n|eua3t bto. At the first twinge of rhamtotte ret from any pharmacy ahOut Ms •m ice, o f Jad Salts; pat a Uhteepua* ul in a glass of water and drmh be ore breakfast each morning for a week This is helpful to neutralize achflfr emove waste matter, also to sthnalak he kidneys, thus often ridding the h im ' •f rheumatic poised.. j y f e ■ w