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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1927)
FOR HUNT—Two apartments of 4 rooms sach with plenty ef garden ground, reasonable, close fa. Inquire 227 Oberila, 86. 162-8« FOR BALK or TRADE— HO acpaa of land In Siskiyou, Cal. On Pacific Highway. PPlenty of ija- TO TRADE—«Young heifer for teV, near County school' For fur young buU. > . Miles.* Pheas ther particulars' address Tidings, T tt-fm d .* 30F3/ ' 181-8* Bex 81; FOR REWTi-^-Completely fur nished apartments, m o d e r n FOE BALE— 3 3-4 Bain wag thyoughont. Reasonable rentals. on, practically n e#. Phone 6F14. 141-3* B iller apte., 46 Oraalte St. . 148-tf PIANO BARGAIN— We have a TO » R W T —Furnalhad small splendid player piano with many apartments and cahiaa with ga rolls, of music and stool, worth rages. Rsasoaahle by month 3460 for quick sale 3206. Mrs. or week. Barber Apts. 163 Gran Hilty’s piano. See Whittle Trans 133-8 it * 11141 fer Co. TO TRADE— 40 a. under ditch 12 mille east Klamath Falls |1 6 0 per acre .want Ashland home and small acreage. P. O, box 316 Klamath Falla. 161-3* Members of the Employed BOJ8 club held their regular midweek meeting and dinner in Pioneer ball last evening. Several of the members were absent on account of alcknCss and from other caus es. The promotion of a band Hall tdurnataent cgme up for discus sion and a committee composed of Hugh Gillmore, Roland Parka and Gene O'G(»4y. was appointed to draw up a schedule and maty planqfor the event which will In- olude both singles aqd doubles and will be oten to all hand ball tournaments enthusiasts o f the city who are not In school. eamp chair, tied a'rope Into*a slip knot around his neck, and fasten ed the loose end to the top of the QfeUr. Tying another piece * of rope around his knees, hq flxpd one end to the bottom of the chair and the other to the wood- ead atipt that rested in notches and held up tho chair. - Pulling the piece of rope tied to tjta strut, he caused the chair » 2 5 » ly strangled to death. , .. . . ■ 7 T T . « » . 1 ,. * . (, • | Wallowa — Farm prdspacts wefe never better than now, WÌtJ» ^hundant 'moisture. i DB. BOLAND ALLEI Eugene — Building permits fo> first 19 days o f February reach ed 3140,700. Men, we have 25 pairs left of gemiiBC Army Physician and Surgeon *> •. * ' * O ffi* J f c * XiW Home (hood o r f ic i BQUR OFFICE HOURS 10-13 A. M. Wool Breeches, Lace Bottoin, going at $2.50 tKc , pair. 1 Get yours for that Camping, Fishing and ■ H unting ’Trip. OB. ERNEST A. WOODS .; Practice Limited To Eye, Ear, Ntse and Throat > X-Ray, Including Teeth ARMY GOODS STORE Office Hours: 10 - 13 aad 3 - S Swedenburg Building Convalescent Rome IRS Granite Where the sick and aged are eared for In pleasant hoibe mrroundlngs. Western Auto Supply Company's Y. t i nn >STz UND for Less Bye. t a r , » o se aff« Office Phmse ; First National Bank DR. M A R IE B. MLMT Physiclaa aad Bwrgeed 108 Pioneer Ave Office and Résidant Phone Office B o a » 10 - i l a. m. g - 4 p. m. 4:30 - T: 30 p. m. Jerry O'Neal PRACTICAL NURSING tor your next Job of CHOICEST FOOD Phono 133 Res. M M ortoi 86. Reasonable Terms WM. E. GOULD Realtor < ------- Phone 4US-J '■ - Builder Contractor Repairing and Remodeling Specialist ip Quality, , Not Quantity; Shingling Plumbnig T. L. POWELL General Transfer . team and meter trash», service at a reasonable — Phone S3. JORDANS SASH AND CABINET WORKS Corner Helman and Van Ni Phone 111. 1|< Galvanised Nalls Used. 20 Tear Guarantee.— 404 Mountain Ave. A STORAGE 0 0 . Coal, Wood and Storage fo r Sale—Homes in ail sections of city from 81800.00 to 85500.00. Low As 8150.00 down On some. Balance like rent A The Daily Tidings * ' * . Office Phone 108-J 0. D. • LONDON, affcr. IV,— 1ONL—> Depressed because he could not HBLP WANTED — Male find a Job, Richard Webb, foapd B iggest Littl6 Store in T oyn, Ope» Evenings. a new way of committing suicide. SALESMEN — Three specialty He sat In a full-length canva» .salesmen. Csr preferred, good proposition. See Orrell at Pro FOR BALE—Anyone wishing to vost Hardware 10 to 12 Saturday, buy a new 1 |2 7 Ford car write i x 162-1* box 8, Ashland Tidings. Will save you money. This is for a new car and not a used one. q FOR 'RENT— Four and two 181-3* room modern house very close In, FOE BALE or BRNT— Modern FOQ »ALE — Real beardless furnished or unfurnished, call four room bungalow near normal. seed barley, 2 l - t et». Bee RoscOe Hotel Oregon afternoons. Do not Owner leaving next week. Ad Applegate 1-8 mile southeast of phonfc 161-2 dress P. O. Box 4472, Ashland. Ashland. 169-6* 162-3* FOR SALK— Lady’s 7-year-old FOB HALE «? K BIT— 20 acres girls Is constructed like that saddle pony in good condition, ry Irrigated, olose in, 4396 Beach St. their fathers- In the few cases 349. Geatrude Stites, 162-3* where the test falls, the Profea- 1 7 |2 Drlqd St., Portland, Ore., or fessor avers, it has been found FOR HALE—Bring yonr check call at 1. B. Kinney’s place on without exception that the hair 169-4* book and grab this bargain quick. Wagner Creek. fo the baby under microscopic One half cash, bal. like rent. 6- * WOOD resembles that of its grandpar- C elebrating the O pening o f Our First Store on the P a cific C oatf. room furnished modern bouse. FOR SALE—Black oak, 812.00 eatd. ch icken house, garage, large loto Ae an evidence o f Bp^reciabo» to the hundreds o f thousands o f motorists lord; body fir, 310.60. Prices In dose to schools. 81200. Brown who by their liberal patronage have m ade possible the tremendous growth o f A R lce.1 8 N. Main. 181-3 clude sawing. 12 Inch body fir, 88.60 tier! 18 inch, 34.00; black our Company from 1 store in 1916 to more than ISO stores in 1927, w? offer CITATION TO UNKNOWN oak, 34.3# aad 34.60. Some slab in this, our Birthday Sale, unparalleled reductions on Auto Supplies and A c HEIRS OF DECEDENT. wood. 833 B street. Phone 196-R cessories o f all lands» THE COUNTY COURT IN ' 136-lmo.* AND FOR THE COUNTY OF Scores o f nationally known and fully guaranteed articles are on sale at sur* FOR SAO l: — I acres splen- JACKSON, STATE OF OREGON. prisingly low prices during this great ev en t Maternity Home did garden soil. Wide variety IN THE MATTER OF THE ES Coming as it does, ju st at the beginning o f the Spring season, thrifty car own- fruit. Few block» from normal, MATERNITY HOME — 163 TATE OF FRANK B. SANGER, ers should anticipate fi and avail them selves o f these noteworthy high and grade schools. Bargain. Granite. Terms, including every DECEASED. Terms. Gould, Realtor, 41 3-J., savings without delay. H. V. Sanger and U. O. Sanger thing, 34.00 per day.* 162-tf 163-tf have filed in the above court a petition for the distribution of FOB BALE— If you want Btt the property belonging to the la on the ground floor In coming aald. estate to themselves, share resides«» section, see or phono and share alike, and claim to be Wm. A Goold, Realtor. Several the heirs and the only heirs of good buys la Palm Av» »aid Nor 30x3% 1 the said estate of Frank B. Sang mal vidaity. 117-tf er, deceased. FOR SALW—..Here’s . another / of Hair, Claims I By virtue ef such petition and Genuine “Boyce" „ .Valve Insides A eaa-jAuto camp, service s tq ^ n . p. GT .is Means of ... py the proceedings ln.jbq, ntattqr Motp-Meters • - repair garage; on Pacific high Stop MOW leaks and save tires ;ntifl cation of the said estate, the Honorable Every ‘ ca r should have one. w ith naw valve laaidee. Keep a way, near Ashland- Price |7D00 The genuine •'Boyce" is e f f i W. J. Hartzell ha» designated box in the car for emergency. MOSCOW _ (UP) — Poor cient and economical protection Term». Gould Realtor. 4B3-J. These are nationally known Monday, the Second Day of May, for your engine- These low er and absolutely guaranteed. old “fathtaf* is catching It again. ' 137-tf. prices mean buy now I v , 1927, at ten o'clock a. m., at Handy box of five. OOr» The recently-enacted marriage M idget slsa for 6*0 A C O nly V FOB'flALK— Modem 7-room ■ code pat oh fathers tbs new bur the Court House in the Town of small cars ................... « ¿ . « ‘ T V Jacksonville, In Jackson County, house, with 1 l - t acres ef ground, den' of having to support their Universal slsa, At OH reduced to ............. g v ia tf w e e k o n ly ^ S ^ P ^ $7.46 ■rehard and berries. Terms, children to . the age of eightene Oregon, as the time and place to Standard site • 7 nn Would rent furnished or unfur years, and thus put a severe determine definitely the heirs of Onr Greatest Tire Bargain! nished, also for sale, good motor- damper on .What Is here called i the said estate, to whom the said ¡estate should be distributed. ThJ« guaranteed, fu ll regu lar else Ford Special Moto- cygle with side ear 838. 381 Fair- casual parenthood.” Now comes oord tire Is unequalled a t our reg- He has further ordered that view. Phone 387 16Qr3* Prqfessor Pallakoff of the Len Meter and W ing Cap tflar low price of 37.46. A t 36.96, notice of said hearing be given o ur reduced Anniversary Sale price. M idget "M o te -M e te r" and ingrad Academy, with a 'claim handsome nickeled cap. Com It Is fa r and aw ay the greatest tire unto all parties and persons, . y that hq can tell with scientific plete fo r . DA QA ^ s a v in g ever offered. knows and unknown, of the time, only « » .lO t» WANTED— To buy ranch oa or exactness whether or not an place, and purpose of such hear W edge Cushions Polish Combination Offer near highway, not far f(om town, accused father is really the par ing, and that such notice be serv D riv in g ease for women and about 30 acres irrigated, rich alf- ent of the child he may he asked ed by the publication thereof for persons of small stature. W e ll alfa land aad about 48 acres dry to support. stuffed and covered w ith g lo t- not less than Six consecutive Professor ‘Pallakoff claims to sy rubberised m aterial. Splen lead with slope and shade trees weeks in the Ashland Tidings, a did value a t * d A A for hog run. Free soil. Don’t ap- do It by analying the hair. The newspaper of general oirculation, sale price of . . . . . . . . A I i UL ,ply If you have nqt what I waqt. only requirement, apparently, Is printed and published at the City H. A. Klinger, R. 4, Medford, on, that the baby mast be old enough of Ashland, In said Jackson coun A Splendid Electric to have some. The color of the highway, south of fair grouads. Horn 162-3* hair, the Professor declares, sig ty. NOW THEREFORE, in accord This w id ely advertised horn Is nifies nothing.' Bat its structure, standard equipm ent on m a n y PAINTING— Ambro 8. Park, studied under a microscope, tells ance with said proceedings and A aau rs' safety bff test fine cars. D u ra b ly black enam. painting, Duo Tone work, 711 Lib the' full story of it» parentage order any and all persons, other them a t ones. T hey k«e, •led, and fu lly guaranteed. from slipping o ff pedals. R egu larly 33 46. C e le - DA VA erty. Phon» 465. 160-1-mo. when compared to the structure than H. V. Sajger and U. O. L ow pries fo r a ll oars. bratlen Bale p r ic e ... O L i i W A dollar bottlo of the well known Sanger, claiming to be entitled to “Im p e ria l” Polish (fo r enamel or WANTED—To buy fresh cows of the hair of it» father and Its any part of the estate of Frank R. Dwco) and two large packet« of mother. The hair of most hoby asd springers, Charles Broill, 448 "W ea te m ” Polishing Cloth. Regular Sanger, deceased, be and they are A FlMhliffkt Btryain boys resembles -th^t of thei- Helman St., phone 407-R. 31.10 value for 159-1-mo* mothers, the hair of the little hereby required to be present at the said time and place, then -*nd ¡there to establish any claim iiiat PLOWING Call 186-R tor an kinds af they, or either of them as heirs team work and plowing. ' of the estate of Frank B. Sanger, 138-lmo* deceased, may have in and to the estate of Frank B. Sanger, de p A M-eyr a TRANSFER a n d ceased, or any part thereof. Storage Co. office at residence. “All-Pep” Timbre That failing to so appear and 174 North Main. Phone 410. Get one o f these aad savs establish to the satisfaction of -trouble. W e ll made, e ffl- clena and durable. Pressed ANY GIRL H» TROUBLE—May the said ceurt their Identity as steel w ith good grade fibre gommunlcate with Ensign Lee heirs of the said deceased, * the roller. Reduced HE* ef* the Salvation Army ■* the property belonging to the said es e bumpers protect your c a r from R u b b er R u u n in < White Shield Home, 386 May- MS, and reduce oolllaloU Insurance tate will thereupon be ordered B oard M at Bums. Our 11th A nniversary Sale fair Affa..' Portland. Diegan. , distributed to the said H. V. S Are exceptionally'low . T h e y pqsvsat slipping had Sanger and U. G. Sanger, half- protect against wear. Qoed HAL TWI N BAR BUM PH R—For radio battery «tends. Reg ears, 114-Inch spring steel bars brdthers of the said Frank B. u la rly 36c, 4 «_ g ly bolted and highly nickeled. V r w ¿anger. Sale price I 0w some. Reduced G T QC There being no . other known .86.95 each t o ...................« 1 «WW heirs than the s a ld \l. V. Sangqr IFORCKD TWIN BAR BUMPER— gpeclnlly reinforced*back bar. J x tm and U. G. Sanger, this citation Is ly bolted. B eautifully nickeled. L ik e issued and published for the ben iqtlon. lU -In c h Airs, fo r lig h t cars, ta r 311.76 each. Bale • efit of ti*e unknown hairs and to Adds efficiency, saves ed, PITTSBURGH, M»r. 11,— Five give notice to them, if there be keeps m otor cool and pre with lK-Mch bars for medium anfi men were Injured and two probab vents burned fro n t bear such, to appear and establish tars. Reduced from 949 ings. -A ls o lubricates ly fataRy this afternoon when 9 their Interest in said estate. bandits dynamited two armored This citation la pay cars of the Brings Express ed this 3rd Gay company carrying a payroll for 1687. the Pittsburg Terminal Cosh «era- (Signed) W. J. HARTZELL, pa»y and escaped with about County Judge. A a ra r* * M * * r s ta rt- /V l> ln r R 8182,906. Ins. quicker accelera- 1 / IHÌIl Attest: tlon and anwotbsr • ’ a i ■ Two charges of dynamite had DEMUA flTEVENH running by fu rnishing ' s l l M i w'vmriilrqLT’ K ' 2 hem burled the roadway and a h o t generous, aocur^ vLZwJwi • AND TH1 COST IS fiO County Clark, exploded fNnfi » bpttery Which WM. M. BRIGGS, r * » T n : w 2 ir « .7 « h ^ ïÎ Î S i WM situated about 100 yds. from SMALL IN Ashland, Oregon. the road, which dug hole« of auf- Administrator tieleBt depths to bury the armored 182-6 Fri. cars. ‘ • / ACTON ' Gel this: <25.00 monthly rent for 10 years equals nothing but vain regrets. gSS.OO month ly payments on home for 10 years equal» a glSOO.OO equity (estimated) pips satisfaction of home o w n * . Stolen ford is"« ’ Found in Gity A Ford coupe which waa Btolen last evening at Hilt was 7ouud abandoned.In Ashland this morn ing by Chief of Police McNabb. The car belong to Cleo flirts of H ilt and Is being held until the owners call for It. The auto thief apparently left yesterday Im mediately after abandoning the car. YMCA Receives Special Certificate The local Y. M . G. A. Is in receipt of an eligibility certificata from the National Education Committee of the Young Men’s Christian Associations of the United Abates, ’fhia is given to those Associations that “agree to Uphold and adhere to the prln- clple» and" rules governing com petitive physical activities as adopted by the National Physical Educatlog committee and ap proved by the National Coqucil,” the eertifRate read« “This gives us the safcie standing as other large Associations, and It also gives ns an opportunity of par ticipating .in all national physical a n d '»th istle events,” explained Secretary Walter. ' MflEFOB^TDltFEATED SALEM, Mar. 11.— Marshfield and Eugene were the survivors on this morning's, play In the state basketball four, and Eugene de feated Medford twenty one. to thtVtef*. ’ NEWPORT — New concrete drawbridge on Roosevelt Highway e#er Siletz River completed. IM>RAM OFFRIVI * STRONG DEFENSE (Contlnutd from Page 1) ! to ,tee the companies or Inter- rets deprived of their legitimate rights, or to Pap their legitima/a iAtbfes(s unprotected. But I ut terly disagree with the poltsy which would seek that protection h> a break with Mexico. In doing what I have done, I have had in mind «Otbiag mors |h*n to sn- cafe ferts fros6.su bfeper cours es hnd I hsve not intended to un justly reflect upon MJ one, Packing, Crating aqd Shipping. Long Distance Haulla». Auto Freight Terminal Phene 117 Office 89 Oak Sfc whether they were oil Interests or othar Interests.” The Logan law was enacted in the administration of John Ad ams to prevent opponents of the French war party in the United States Investigating conditions on their own responsibility. Charges that the Mexican am bassador at Washington and the Mexican consul general at • No« York had organised "the most daomsMe ant^-Amerlcan propa ganda that has appeared since Bernstorff was handed hl» pass ports,” were made In a statement Issued by Representative Gallt- van, Massachusetts democrat. TRY SULPHUR ON AN ECZEMA SKIN Any breaking out of the skin, even firry, itching eczema, can he quickly overcome by applying Meatho-Sul- phur, declares a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying prop erties, this sulphur preparation in stantly brings ease from skin irrita tion, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin dear sod Smooth- It seldom falls to relieve the torment without delay. Sufferers from sun trouble should obtain a small jar of Rowles Meiitho-Sujphur from soy good druggist and urn it like cold cream. For S>mHi Utff Ukw 4 AvrflwwmtS WHITEHALL PHARMACAL GO. I m .