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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1927)
ASHLAND BUHLT TRUNGH I CUSSffffBAK to to lta F O R R E N T — Furnished, a love ly firs t flo o r apartm ent, w ith garage, overlooking park, »20 per m onth. W e pay the lig h t and wa te r, B arb er Apts. 159 Granite. 1«-« FOR RUNT:—Completely fur nished apartments, m o d e r n 'throughout. Reasonable rentals. Butler aptk., 40 Granite St. 148-tf FOR RENT Furti efbed smstfi F O R HALE— A l 3-lnch wagon, month F re d P utnam . 1 6 1 -tf FOB KENT — Furnished apte., and unfurnished flat, 9» »o. tnd St 34-tf FOB BALE — Keel F O R H A L E — Houses »’ n d ranches, o r w ill exchange. F. L . N u tte r, 240 E. B a in . 1 89-3* F O R H A LE or R E N T — Modern fo u r room bungalow near norm al. Ow ner leaving next w eek. A d dress P. O. Box 472 Beach St. 1 82-3* F O R H A L E o r R E N T — 20 acres Irrig a te d , dose in, 496 Beach St. 162-3* COURTESY I’OHITION WANTED — Fem ale E X P E R IE N C E D young lady de as stenographer, splendid player piano w ith many bookkeeper, or clerk. Good local rolls, of music and stool, w orth references, address. Box 80, care 1 6 4 -2 * »480 fo r quick sale »200. Mrs. Ashland Tidings. H U ty ’s piano. See W h ittle Trans fe r Co. _ 169-6 r ill won the firs t prize in Bridge and Mrs. R. F. Brown was aw ard F O R H A L E — Real beardless ed-the firs t prize hi Five H undred. seed barley, 2 1-2 eta. See Roscoe A t a late hour the hostesses Applegate 1-3 m ile southeast of served delicious refreshm ents to Ashland. 156-6* the ladies th a t were present and also to those who h#d been dec WOOD . F O B S A L E — Black oak, >12.00 orating the E lk ’s ballroom for the ball Wednesday, Jord; body fir , »10.60. Prices in A nniversary clude sawing. 12 inch body "fir, March sixteenth. The Club w ill hold its next »3.60 tie r; 16 inch, »4.00; black meeting on the afternoon of oak, »4.00 and »4.60. Some slab March seventeenth. wood. 939 B street. Phone 196-R Thursday, 135-1 mo.* M rs. George G ille tte and Mrs. D. Perozzi w ill be the hostesses. PIANO BARGAIN— We have a sires position IF YOU WANT a good home inquire at Brown A Rice, 63 N. --------- -03-tf 8 8 8 M a te rn ity Hom e Mrs; W. C. P o lk Hostess a t W. O. M A T E R N IT Y H O M E — 163 T.JU.WsrtlMi ■ ________ __ _ . G ranite. Term s, including every 7 Mrs. W . C. P o lk was the g ra 1 6 2 -tf cious hostess Tuesday afternoon, F O R S A L E : — 3 acres splen th in g , »4.00 per day. March eighth, when she d eligh t did garden soil. W id e variety fu lly entertained the W . C. T . V . fr u it. Few blocks from norm al, at her home on Gresham street. high and grade schools. Bargain. An interesting business session Term s. Gould, R ealto r, 463-J. was held a fte r which a splendid 1 5 3 -tf program was given. Mrs. F ra n k f r BALE— If you want to get W a lk e r and M rs. O. G. H ow ard In on the ground flo o r In coming each gave an instructive reading. residence section, see o r phone The ladies were pleased to learn W m . E. Gould, R ealto r. {Several th a t the m ortgage on the C h ild good bays la P alm Av« and N or ren’s F a rm Hom e at C orvallis, CALENDAR OF EVENTS mal vicinity. 11 7 -tf Oregon, would be burned on the Tuesday, M a r. IS .— A lpha Chap tw e n ty -fifth of th is month thus FOR SALE— ..Here’s ..another te r W ill observe th e ir 47th an- clearing the acreage. one. A uto c am p ,-service station, ntveysary la the Masonic h all. The hosteaa served dpliqlous repair garage*, on Pncttlw» ’high Husbands and wives o f O. E. S. refreshments, a fte r which a pleas way, near Ashland. Price »7000. members w ith tb e ir sons and an t social tim e waa spent. Those Terms. Realtor. <534. daughters over 16 years o f age, present were the Mesdames L eav- 117-tf. win be the guests. ette, Jilson, B ruener, H o w ard . Tuesday, M a r. IS . — Civic Club Davis, Carson, B ryan t, W a lk e r, w ill meet In tbe clubhouse on B a rtle tt and P olk. W in b u rn W ay. M rs. O. R. 8 8 8 Satchwell and Miss Jane Sned- W A N T E D — Y our 1927 spray- Civic Chib Meets T om orrow ioor w ill give talks. ng. New rfg. Six years exper Afternoon— ence. i . W . W atkins. T a le n t, Ore F rid ay, M a r. 18.— The W ho-D o- The Ashland Civic Im provem ent Class o f the M. E. Church w ill jón. 163-1 m o .* club w ill hold a very Interesting meet w ith Mrs. G. H . Yeo at meeting in the club house on W ANTED— To buy ranch on or 114 O ak St. W in b u rn W a y to m o rro w a fte r near highw ay, not fa r from town, F rid a y , M a r. 18.— Modern W ood noon, March fifte e n th . The pro about 30 seres irrig ated , rich a lf men and Royal Neighbors w ill gram w ill be in charge of the a lia land and about. 40 acres dry have a public box social In the B etter Homes Com m ittee, w ith land w ith slope and shade trees Moose hall. Mrs. C. W . Hansen, chairm an. fo r hog ru n . Free soil. Don’t ap n « a Mrs. C. R. Satchwell and Miss ply If you have not w hat I w a n t R E S P O N S IB IL IT Y JaJne Snedicor w ill give a short H . A. K lin g e r, R. 4. M edford, on, I sometimes wish I m ight again addresses; Miss M argaret H am a- highway, south of fa ir grounds. Know joyous, care-free days. bacher and Mrs. H arold A lkin s 162-3* W ith gay footsteps irresponsive, w ill fnrnish the music and Mrs. Traverse Y o u th ’s rose-strewn Denton w ill put on a very pleasing P A IN T IN G — Ambro. 8. P ark, ways. and colorful health play, en titled , painting, Duo Tone w ork, 711 Lib ‘‘C ordelia’s Jewels” w ith a num erty. Phone 465. 160-1-mo. Should Youth re tu rn , I know not I ber of small children in th e cast. how W A N T E D — To buy fresh cows A large attendance is expected. and springers, Charles B ro ill, 448 I ’d meet her sm iling gaze, F o r my heart-strings are deep- H elm an St., phone 407-R . New Ci l M - l- m o .* taagled —— C. J. P errine, owner o f P er In d uty’s endless maze. PLOWING rin e ’s store on the Plaza, has Blance Logan O’Neal C a ll 196-R fo r «11 kinds o f purchased an Essex super-six 8 8 8 team w ork and plowing. « E lk 's laulics Card Club Meets sedan from H . A . Stearns of the 1 3 5 -lm o * L ith ia Springs garage. Thursday— “ 8 The E lk ’s Ladies Card Club HAMAKKR TRANSFER a n d Storage Co. office at residence. held th e ir reg u lar weekly meeting Returned to H o m o - Mrs. H . L . W a lte r and daug h In the E lk ’s clubrooms Thursday 174 North Main. Phone 410. ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE-*-May communicate with Ensign Lee of‘ Àhe Salvatldu Army at tbe White Shield Rome. 666 May- fair Ave., Pertlaad. Dragon. OCR CIRCUS afternoon, March tenth. Mrs. H . K . Tomlinson and Mrs. O. A. Paulsefud acted as hostesses. There were fo u r tables in play; three o f Bridge and one of F iv e -H u n d re d . Mrs. F . R. M er- Mom and Pop ter, Miss R uth, who have spent some tim e in Ashland at the home of Mrs. W a lte r’s m other, Mrs. A. H . Russell on N orth M iln street, have returned to th e ir home In Portland. / OURCmCVH 7 A t our circus next week w a a r e going to have side shows and Also an anim al show. O ur mothers are m aking candy fo r us to sell. W e are going to have a parade w ith some clowns in It. W ith tbe money we earn we are going to build a play shed. 4A The children o f the Lincoln school are m aking posters to ad vertise the circus M arch 19, 1927, at the N orm al a u d ito riu m . Tbe posters are looking very nice and attra c tiv e. T he admission is from 16c to 26c and tar side shows 6 c. Phoebe Roach. O C R C IV IC S CLASH In Mine O ffle ld ’s civics claad we are studying about courtesy, w e have made rules fo r courtesy to use, in the street, in the home, when using the telephone, and when we are in cbtfrch and the theatre. W e are a ll going to stry to live up to these rules. T h e lm a Yoder 6A The P. T. A. o f the Lincoln school are going to have a m eet ing on F rid a y a t three oclock. They w ill meet In the nurse’s room. Tbls meeting is fo r ta lk in g over the plans fo r th e circus w h ich, is to be given by the pupils of our school. M ild red Springer, 5B The P. T. A. o f the Iincoln school are going to have a meet ing on F rid a y a t three o'clock. They w ill m eet, in the nurse’s room. This m eeting Is fo r ta lk in g ov e r the plans fo r th e circus which is to be given by th e pupils of o ur school. D ella Lam b, 5B. The boys and g irla of the L in coln school are going to have a circus to help raise money fo r a play shed. I t w ill be given at tbe norm al school M arch 19, 1927. There w ill be a parade in the m orning about 1 0 :3 0 , down M ain street. There w ill be sideshows and a band. The girls w ill have fo lk dances and a negro m instrel. There w ill be tw o performance«, one in the afternoon and one kt night. ______ B illy Hoxie, 5B •f* A carload o f red cedar, a ll h eart seven foot fenceposta Just received, w ill sell fo r 23c each as long as they last. A » kind of fencing. Plows from »10^10 up. Im ple ments o f every description. W h ite Sewing Machines and everything th a t fa rm e rs need, at Peil^ Comer Business a ri ProtaskMal Mreetory JJ Do not throw or shoot things la churoh or theatrq. (Published tyr the pòpils of Lincoln public school) ff» A4 apartm ents and cabins w ith ga rages. Reasonable by or week. Barber Apts. 159 Gran ite. U l-tf Coatte * * » ìl W e are going to have a cireus on the 19 o f M arch. W e a re go- ing to have dances and stunts. There w ill be candy sold also. FOB »»I.1I--»IIHCEI.T.fiNEOU» FOB EXCHANGE - e There w ill be side shows and a ------------- — ------ -------- -------— r r , t d i l BAlfe or TRADE— 160 m ain show. The ctrcus ..w ill be F O B H A L E — W h ite Leghorn.' acres of land In Siskiyou, Cal. On. given at the N orm al. P ullets, Phone 2F14 mornings. W ilm a Mansfield, 5B Pacific Highway. PPlenty of wa 164-3 ter, near county school For far F O R B A L E — 8 doz. q uart m a ther particulars address Tidings, MIH8 DORK’S ILLNESS son jars, w ith lids a t 60c per dms- Box 91. Miss B ork, who has been ill. l»9-2mo.* en, 1 dos. quart mason ja rs w ith was able to be back M school lids a t 70 c, 2 doz. economy jars, FOB RBN^I — Furuubed Houaee Tuesday afternoon. W h ile she a t 60c, 1 settee »5, sanitary couch was 111 Mrs, Good took her place. F O R R E N T — Nice 5-ròom fu r »4.50, bedstead and springs »8, C larice Crowson, 6A nished house »26. F . L . N u tte r, range »15, heater »2, two student 240 E . M ain. 1 6 2 -8 * tables »3 and »2, motorcycle and THE SNOW side car »60. Phone 297-Y . 561 Snow, snow, wind blow, HELP WANTED F a irv ie w . 164-1 Come from the western skies, Oh. w hat fy n we have though, WANTED— W om an fo r gener FOR HALE—Cheap, nice di C hildren, big and little go. ning room table, Lithla Apts, 35 a l w o rk. C om m unity Hospital To play In the fa llin g snow. ’ 163-3 8o. tn d S t. 163-3 E lizabeth McDonough 6A WM to FOB RENT — Housekeeping room, Tory reasonable, 675 Lib erty. 1*64-4* THE M U. SPLITTER dtatarg others nnloea requeoled a t church o r theatre. Rachel Forsythe, <A Miss Htleman has been 111 three days. We are sorry and we are going to , stake something for her. I t will be a surprise. Mies White and Mre. Good took Mias Htleman place. Dolly K a ^ a eto , In Miss Moore’s civics claaa we are studying about eourteay and politeness. W e have made some rules about the home and the street which we are going to try to follow . L ater we are going to dram atise these rules. W e should say, pardon me, 8TVDEBAKER R » » n t i when we have been rude and ex The highest la Studebaker cuse me when we leave a group of drills this week are Mildred Era- people or leave a room. ban 46, and Rudolph Peteraoa, 36. Do pot talk when someone Rudolph Peteraoa, 6A else is ta lk in g or in terru pt conver sation. „ 'Mrs. M o ffet is reading us a > Do a ll duties cheerfully and fctory named “ The Story o f R ol prom ptly. < and. I t is a very good book. Is a T re a t friends and strangers story of a poor boy, his m other, with kindness and respect. K in g Charlem agne and m & n, y R eturn things which do not be bold knlght3. ■ , long to you. , Dgrrell Sielaff. The boy always walks on the outer side of the pidewalk. Boys should lift th e|r hats to T H O R N T O N A N D H E R G N E R women whom they kndw and N O T A G A IN S T P R O J E C T women should speak first. W e should not be too noisy on (Continual From Page One) the street. Do not w alk three abreast on have been given a thorough teat before starting the m a jo r project the sidewalk. A ll Do not push people in a large in Ashland creek canyon. along we have consistently declar crowd. , ed th at in o ur belief the city should w ait u n til the added T a l M ildred Urban, 6A Last week all the languages ent w ater, the Crowson H ill res classes of the 6A and 6B grades e rvo ir an<j the reconstructed dis of the Lincoln school ’ wrote le t trib u tio n system should be given ters to the' children in Wisconsin. a chance to prove th e ir w orth and W e told about the weather in th e ir a b ility or in a b ility to take cluding the big rain. About our care of the w ater needs before school and many other things. actual construction o f the dam, W e hope to here from them very which w ill cost the people of Ash land between »350,000 and »375,- soon. Ruth B u lle r, 5A ’ To be a gentleman or a lady We must be courteous, so in civics we have made some rules for courtesy which I believe a ll of us w ill endeavor to fo llo w . They are: Do not In te rru p t any one while they are reading, speaking or sleeping. W hen you w alk in fro n t of anyone or *do anything rude ydu should Bay, “ pardon m e.” Do your w ork cheerfully. Be a good sport at all times. Do not ta lk loudly when w a lk ing on the street. Do not w a lk more than fo u r abreats on the sidewalk. W hen you pass anyone coming toward you keep to th e r i g h t . ' W hen passing anyone going your way always pass to the le ft. Never listen to any one else’s conversation over the phone. T a lk pleasantly and distinctly. In churches in Theatres. Do not read, ta lk out loud or DB. ROLAND ALLEN Physician sad Surgeon Office Phene 18DJ Phone 168-L DB. ERNEST A. WOODS Prnctine Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Including Teeth Office Honrs: 1 0 - 1 2 and S - 8 Swedenborg Building Convalescent Bone . ,1 5 S Granite Where the sick and aged are eared for in pleasant home surroundings. P R A C T IC A L N U R SIN G C H O IC E S T FOOD Reasonable Terms DK. MATTIE B. SHAW Physician and Surgeon 108 Pioneer Ave Office and Resident Phone 38 Office Honrs 10 - 1 3 a. m. J - 4 p. m. 6 :3 0 - 7 :3 0 p. m. OaU Jerry . O’Neal fo r your next job of Plombfrig . T. L. POWELL General Transfer Good team and m otor tracks. Good service nt a reasonable price — Phone 83. WM. E. GOULD Realtor Phone 458-J Builder Contractor Repairing and Remodeling JO R D A N S SASH A N D CABINET WORKS Corner H elm an and Van Naas. Phone 161. 194-tf Specialist in Q uality, N ot Q uantity; shingling WHITTLE TRANSFER A STORAGE 0 0 . 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 thia: »26.00 monthly rent for 10 years equals nothing Jut vain regrets. »26.00 month ly payments on home for 10 years equals a »1500.00 equity (estimated) pins satisfaction of home 000, be started. "As city councilmen we have H a r d w a r e considered ourselves employes of tbe m unicipal corporation. Tbe “ The Winchester Stofe” voters, as stockholders, have told us to spend up to »460,000 In im >■»»»>»««*» »> »» « » » » proving the w ater supply. As your employees we fe lt we saw an opportunity whereby we could save your stockholders approxi mately »360,000, and we fe lt we would be recreant In o ur duty to you If we did not point out this opportunity. We Tiave Blocked a Complete Line Of R oad H eany’s Reports ”W e -desire to call attentio n to the fact 4hat the report of E ng i neer Henny, as made in 1920, and made again in January of this year, urged (h at tbe construction of the dam be d e la y e d u n til tbe very laOt. I t was very evlden* that he fe lt then, and fe lt even this yeslr th a t the dam may not be needed to Insure a sufficient w a ter supply. M r. Henny*s report was subm itted in 1920 when the city procured nqfw uter from the T a le n t Irrig a tio n d istrict, w hile for thia ySat 800 acre feet w ill be available. W e understand that THE BUTTER THAT BETTERS THE BREAD. these reports by. M r. H enny w ill be published in Tbe Tidings d u r ing tbe present week and we u ffe A Lithia Creamery Product a ll citizens to read them carefully. 'W e have believed,-and ee stat Always Fresh at Your Grocer. e d 'th a t enough T alen t w ater could and shrtukf be piped to take care of the p arkw ay along the Boule Contestants report at Creamery On Butter Wrapper vard, L ith ia p ark and the normal Contest This Week school grounds, as well as to sup ply irrig a tio n w ater to fr u it grow ers and home gardeners where- ever possible. This, o f coarse, 143 North Pioneer would conserve ju s t th at much more domestic Water from Ash land creek and m ake It available for s tric tly domestic purposes. \ Chatton Urged “Tbe. people last November authorized the expenditure of »460,000 and said they wanted certain w ork to be undertaken. BUt they did not say when this w drk was to be started, and if the various contemplated Improve ments w ill give Ashland an ade quate supply Without tbe neces sity o f constructing a dam at this tim e, then we h ere believed that ws, ab Y o u r servants, would he dUfttk the only proper thing In our dffdrts to save thia added bur- dan. ” Th Cdnclualon we simply desire to state th a t we hare never sought an argum ent w ith any group of people. W s tiave not fought the Announcement! Cinderella Shoe Dressing OVERLAND SHOE SHOP “Ashland Maid” Phone 8-1 By Taylor Ashlanff creek development. Ws have hot opposed spy project. W e sim ply urged i - Office Phone lfla F irs t National Bank Building Phone 188 Simpson’s LITHIA CREAMERY Physician a n d __ Eye, E a r, N o te and Ree. 8« Morton St. PRESTO-LAC for sale at OFFICE HQURS 10 to IS a. m.— 2 to 8 ». at. DR. W. ff, CRANDALL Ostéopathie 484 .Mountain Ave. Enamel Office Phone 164-J Borne Piume 164-L OFTYC* HOURS 10-12 A. H . 2-6 P. M. Fleet National BnlkUng Galvanized Nalls Used. 20 Y e a r Guarantee. Decorative Dr. Chartes A. W itiw ; Physician and Surgeon th a t tbe con- Packing, C rating and Shipping. Long Distance H aulin g . Auto Freight Terminal Phone 117 Office 89 Oak 8 t struction of tbe dam be delayed u n til these other improvements have proven th eir w orth.” Bend post office receipts for first three months of 1899 were 75 cents; fo r last quarter o f 1926, »12,336. Help Kidneys By Drinking More Water T a k a «alto to Flush Kidneys and Help N eutralize Ir r i ta tin g Acids Kidney and bladder irritations often result from acidity, says a noted au thority. The kidney* help filter thia arid from tbe blood and pass it on to the bladder, where it may remain to irritate and inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night The sufferer is in constant dread; the water passes sometimes with a scald ing sensation and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in voiding i t Bladder weakness, most folks call it because they can’t control urination. W hile it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is often one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Begin drinking lots of soft water, also get about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast Continue this for two or three days. This will help neutralize the acids in the system so they no longer are a source of irrita tion to the bladder and urinary organs, which then act normal again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is made from the acid of »rapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders «used by arid irritation. Jad Salts causa no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, efferves cent lhhia-water drink which may quickly-ralfeve your bladder irritatica.