Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 16, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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D ’Autremont to
Arrive Tomorrow
FO B B K N T— Furnished, h love­
ly first floor apartment, with
garage, overWOfcing part;, >20 per
tnonth. W e pay the light and fra ­
ts», Baifcdr Apts, l t i Qrahtte.
144»6
F O R R E N T :— Completely fur-
nflkhed apartments,
m o d e rn
throughout. Reasonable rentals.
B htler sfttt., » t itt n lle fit.
SAN FRANCI8CO, Mar. 1«.—
(U N )— Hugh d'Autremont, «r-
rested in Manila after a world
search for the men responsible for
the dynamiting of a mall train in
Oregon,, is to arrive iq San F ra n ­
cisco aboard the transport Thom­
as Thursday, according to tbe ma­
FO B SALB 0» T R A D E — 160
rine exchange of the San Francis­ chen of a factory. Its programs
acres of land in Siskiyou, Cal. On
include the works of first rate
co chamber of commerce.
Pacific Highway. PPlenty of wa­
composers of all nations.
’
Postoffice
Inspector
Charles
ter, hear county school >*or fu r­
Riddleford, In charge of the Spo­
FO B B b M m W h h h oak. >11.04 ther particulars addreta Tidings,
INVESTIGATE BABY FARM
kane office of the postal inspec­
Box
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>orW MQ tor. t lf io . Price« ta-
LOS ANGELES. Mar. 16.—*
tion service is here ready to hoard
clnde sawtng. 18 In ih body ftr .
TO T R A D E — House two lots, the Thomas and question the pris­ (UN)— Investigation into the al­
» . 6 0 tier; 1« inch. » .0 0 ; black bah, toilet, electric lights, all oner, who will be landed either at leged “baby farm” activities of
oak, » .# 0 and » . 6 0 . Some vlab
Mrs. Minnie Williams, through
kinds qf fru it. To trade for small Alcatraz or Angel Island.
wood, 9 » B street. Phone 196-R
whofee hands forty babies are said
acreage near Ashland, 163 Au­
136-ltao.*
to have passed, was temporarily
burn. St.
166-6*
F O R S A L E — .« dor. quart ma-
sdn Ja/s. with lids at 'soe per doz-
ffc, 1 dot. quart ma ton Jars with
FO B
lids at 70c, 2 dos. economy Jars
apartments and cabins ' w ith ga­
at 60c 1 settee >6, sanitary coach
rages.
Reasonable by
mOntta j
>4,6<>, bedstead hnd springs >8^
Or week. Barber Apts. 168 Oran-
H *.
l i i A i range f i t , heater >8, two studdnt
tables » and 8, motorcycle and
side
car >60. Phone 807-Y.
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F O B B E N T — ruthtotaed apto.,
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id unfurnished flat, W So. Sad Fairview.
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W ANTED —
g, etc.
ala.
J. D.
Spading, garden-
Peffly, 637 E.
166-6*
FO R SALE OR R E N T — Modern
W A N TE D — Your 1927 spray-
four room bungalow near normal. fag. New Mg. Six years exper­
Ohrner leaving next week. Ad­ ience. L W. Watkins, Talent, Ore­
dress P. O. BoX 473, or call 606 gon. *
163-1 mo.*
Bllzabeth.
. 165-3*
P A IN T IN G — Ambro 8. Park,
I F YOU W A N T a good hotte painting, Duo Tone p o rk, 711 Lib­
fttjn lre at Brown A Rice, »
N. erty. Phone 466.
160-1-tto.
fchln.
03-tf
W A N T E D — To buy fresh cows
FO R SALB: — 3 acres splen­ and springers, Charles Broili, 448
did garden soil. W ide variety Reiman St., phone 4D7-R.
fru it. Few blocks from normal,
158 -I-m 0 .*
high and grade schools. Bargain.
PEOW kNU
Terms. Goald, Realtor, 453-J.
Call 196-R fo r all kinds of
163-tf
testa w o A and plowing.
FOR SALE " I f you want to get
136-lm o*
la on the ground floor Hi cottlng
ifAhCAKtaa TRANSFER a n d
residence section, see or phone
Wm . B. Gould. Realtor. Several Storage Co. office at residence.
good buys in Palm Ave and Nor­ 174 North Main. Phone 410.
mal vicinity.
Chicago Women to
Buihi Skyscrapet
This Is the first prjoect of Its halted here Tuesday night.
kind in Chicago. There is no Wo­
Search for bodies of Infants
man’s clnb building in the down­ thought to have been buried In
town district and there is only pne various graves near Suniand, Tu-
woman's clnb Building in the city,
on the north !«l«Je, and that is an
athletic clnb.
CHICAGO, Mar. ,16.— Chicago
women are to h ive a mllllod dol­
Hood River — 24 cars of as­
lar skyscraper club house in the paragus to be shipped bere A is
loop. It will be known as the year.
Woman’s, Century Club of Chica­
go.
Professional and business wom­
en who prefer the secluded at­
mosphere of a private club to ho­
tels and private homes are behind
the project.
The building Will include 300
sleeping chambers, Turkish bathfe,
beauty parlors, a gymnasium, a
swimming pool, a library, g ball
room, and several large drawing
room^.
The ballroom and parlors will
be /en ted to women’s organiza­
tions for the purpose of meetings.
It is pointed out that no such ex­
clusively feminine convenience ex­
ists m the city at present.
There will be card and billiard
rooms and a banqut hail also. The
first five hundred members will
be known as founder members.
187-«.
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Office Honrs: 10 - 19 and 9 - 8
" In i' l u l l )
DR. MATTIE B. SH A W
Physician and Surgeon
108 Pioneer AVe
Office and Resident Phone »
Office Hours
10 - IS a. m. > > 4 p. t t .
6:30 - 7:30 p. m.
Convalescent Home
Good For Brooder Houses, Furnaces, Fire Places
as well as Heaters
158 Granite
Where the sick and aged are
cared for in pleasant home
jurroundlngs.
,
Call
Jerry O’Neal
for yonr next Job of
PRACTICAL NURSING
STEADY HEAT - CLEAN
TRY THEM IN YOUR GRATE
Plnmbnig
CHOICEST FOOD
Phone 188
Bee. 8« Morton St.
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co
T. L. PO W ELL
General Transfer
Good team and motor trucks,
Good «enrice at a reasonable
price — Phone 83.
In The Heart of Town'
WM. E. GOULD
Realtor
Phone 458-J
Builder
JORDANS SASH AND
cabinet W orks
Comer Helman and Van N om .
Phone 161.
194-tf
Contractor
Repairing and Remodeling
«
Specialist Iq Quality.
Not Quantity; Shingling
•
Galvanized Nails Used.
20 Year Guarantee.
WHITTLE T W m m
& STORAGE e b .
484 Mountain Ave.
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance Hanllng.
For Sale-Homes in all
sections of city from
$1806.00 to.$5500.00. Low
as $150.00 doWn on some.
’Balance like rent
Auto Freight Terminal
Phone 117
Office 89 Oak B t
Get this: 895.00 monthly rent
for 10 years equals nothing
iu t vain regrets. 895-00 month­
ly payments on home for 10
years equals a 81500.00 equity
(estimated) plus satisfaction
of home ownes.
Decorative
n O iu r
OFFICB HOURS
PeiPs Coiher
PRESTO-LAC
i f yön want n none rrght take
to W hite.
Wed-tf
Office'Phone 164-J
— ^Hoaae Phone DMkli
Phone 168-L
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
D IA M O N D BRIQUETTES
U -C Ö L D S
Dr. Charles A. Haioee *;
Physician and Surgeon
DB. BOLAND ALLIN
fttyslci&n and Surgeon
A carload of red eedar, all
heart «even foot fenceposta
Jast received, w ill sell for Sic
each as long as they last. A ll
kind of fencing.
,
Plows from >10.00 up. Im ple­
ments of every descriptibn.
W hite Sewing Machines and
everything that farmers need.
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FOB SALE— ..Here's ..another
one. A Íto camp, service station,
repair garage; on Pacific high­
way, nest Ashland. f*rice >7000.
Terms. Gould Realtor. 46 3-J.
MATERNITY
LEADERLBRft SYM FR O N F
Junga, Compton, Downey and
PLAYS FOR R ED A R M Y Glendale, failed to disclose any
MOSCOW, (O P )— The Perslm- evidence of her activities,
(ani, Russia's leaderlesa sym­
Physicians attending Mrs. W il­
phony orchestra which plays with­ liams, now taking a drug core in
out a conductor, is taking classi­ the county Jail where she Is held
cal and módem music direct to on a narcotic charge, refused per­
the people, it played recently In mission to deputy sheriffs to ques­
a bgrrackot the Red Army, all tion the alleged head of the
available tables being placed to­ •'farm .” .
gether as a platform for the 80
The investigatlota win be con­
musicians. Not long ago, the cluded when Mrs. Williams* con­
orchestra played In the big , kit­ dition allows questioning.
At the April meeting Miss Mp-
zelle Haix of the extension de­
partment of the University ef
Oregon will discuss “WorlW Move­
ment in Adult Education.’^
Enamel
HOME — , 1 6 >
Granite. Terms, including every­
thing, >4.41) per day.
162-tf
8t. Helens— Knights of Pythias
start work on new |3O,O(/o hall.
Hood River shipped 6186 cars
apples and pears, 1926 crop.
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_ -^fif_gw. eg Tt*_*
A cold may be stopped in 24 fcbdrs,
the fever checked, the bowels opened,
the entire system toned. The way is
H IL L ’S—a way so efficient that we
paid $1,000,000 for i t Don’t re)y on
lesser help, and don’t delay. Get the
quick, complete results that H IL L ’S
Take Salts If
Stomach Isn’t
Acting Right
5impson7s
Hardware
Says Indigestion Results from an
E xetta ef Hydrochloric
\
Acid.
‘The Winchester Store”
Joints So Stiff i t Surta
to Walk”
Undigested food delayed in the stan­
di decays, or rather ferments, the sam
J U /U C K Y STRIKES are smooth and mel­
Now UI phmv Relief She Get«
With NeW Discovery
" I Will glaffiy tell ywu I alh
much Improved after taking
Eopa Neuritis Tablets. Am not
quite Well yet. My neck got so
stiff and sore at times that it
was dreadful. Even the flesh
on my limbs got stiff and sore.
My knee and ankle Joints were
so stiff it hurt to walk. I have
suffered, yob may kao"w, but
I am very thankful to be able
to write this letter myself. I
feel sure I would be In my
grave but for yolr God-Sent
Neuritis Tablets. I praise your
Neuritis TaMets to everyone
that come« In.’’
(Signed) Lavina F. Pricket.
Eopa Neuritis Tablets go di­
rect to the cause of Neurttfo.
Nerve pains. Neuralgia. Thefy
soothe and heal the poor, in­
flamed nerves. Simple, safe,
effective. Contain no bromides,
narcotics Or coal tar products.
For sufe relief get Eopa Neu­
ritis Tablets. All good drug­
gists. Alwqys in stock at Mc­
Nair Bros.
More Important Thah Our Huge
Vaults
I t ’s easy enough to laugh with condescending
pity at the man whose foolish investments lost
him his fortune. Easy enough—until it hap­
pens to be you. Yet the line of demarcation
between a truly shrewd' investment and an
utterly ruinous one is often so finely drawn
that only a financial expert can point the safe
eouifie.
Ottr huge vaults are important in keeping your
possessions safe. But they are insignificant
compared to our many years of experience, our
comprehensive sources of reliable information
on all m atters pertaining to safe, lucrative in­
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with T1S.
low—the finest cigarettes yoü ever smoked,
i
They are kind to your throat.
W hy? All because they are made of the finest
Turkish and domestic tobaccos, properly aged
and blended with great skill, and there is an
extra process in treating the tobacco.
at Protection
Society Notes
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College Women's Club Meets
Hatu relay—
Ashland, Oregon
HUH- WÈLL-AiP
E R -i've decìduo
T o TORN Oteg A
A)£U )tEXr Y
V M R.TVrW - )
Since 1869
hier Poley read the play “The
Terrible Woman,” which was
Written by Wilbur Daniel Steele.
The Glob will bold its next
meeting at the home of Mrs. Wil­
mer Poley at 64 Gresham street
on the afteVnooh of Monday,
Mafch twunty-flVst.
Hie Citizens Bank
ELL.'W&U.-WH AT'S
<3ÓÌMò 7b HAPf^N?
YOU’RE T6N MiAUreS
BAftLY FöRtuORK/
Laxativa BROMO QUININE Tableta
will fortifr tha system aaainst Orip,
InOuenza and other eerioue Ule reeult-
in< from a Cold, PricaSOc.
Tha box tokm àd a dosature
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By Taylor
ICK-rr'S aiârfT O’CUXX!
?u'u. G>e L A te Foft iKioHk
. Tha touie and laxativa effset a t
Z - V rom mou /<? m 1
I'M G O lW iT oG ET
7 0 WORK OOlTlMe«
'Difitae’s w o E x c u se
F o g A F e U A 0CIN’
SPiR lT
-k e e p
e G ood
MRÖÜNN 5CNT (Me 4M
T O F iX T h lS C u o e K -
HE SAID IT STöPPßD
AN HOUR AGO—
s food left in the open air, say*
joted authority. He also tells us tha
ndigestion is caused by Hyperacidit
leaping there is an excess of hydre
'iloric acid in the stomach which pre
ents complete digestion and Jtarl
tod fermentation. Thus everythin
iten sours In the stomach much Kk
arbage sours in a can, forming octi
uids and gases which inflate the store
eh like a toy balloon. Then We fee
heavy, lumpy misery fa the chest
•e belch up gas; we eructate sOtfr too
r have heartburn, flatulence, water
rash or nausea.
He tells us to lay aside all digestft
ids qnd instead get from any phar
uicy four ounces of Jad Salts and tax
tablespoonful jn a glass of wate
•tore breakfast and drink it while ft i
Tervescing, and furthermore, to coin
nue this for a week. While relie
ften follows the first dose, ft is impta
int to help neutralize the acidity, tv
love the gas-making mass, start th
ver, stimulate the kidneys and thu
romote a free flow of pure digestiv
tices.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, and is mad
om the acid of grapes and lemon juice
>mbined with lithia and sodium phos
hate. This harmless salts is use«
>r many stomach disorder! with ax
silent results.
The College women's club of
the Rogue River valley met Satur-
day afternoon, March first, with
I Mrs. Harlan Bosworth at the
Ihotae of her mother. Mrs. O. V.
Meyers, at 609 South Oakdale
I Ave., Medford.
After a brief business session
the president turned the meeting
over to Mrs. F. D. Wagner, the
program chairman.
Mrs. Bos­
worth played an Irish record,,
“Mathleen Mavourneen," which
was much appreciated. Suzette
lateflnett then pleased those pres-
ent by two recitations. “Little
Cat” and “Want a Drink.” She
responded to an encore.
Mrs. A. A. Mason gave a
splendid review of Alice Tisdale '
I Hobart’s, “By the City of the i
t,ortd Sand,” a tale of China. This
As a vety interesting atory of pio- <
heering in China.
D»Hclous re- |
freshments were served during t
the social hour.
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Those who attended from this £
(flty were Mrs. F. D. Wagner and ,.
MT». Emil Pen.
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