Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 24, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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FOR SAL* or TRADE— 8 acres
irrigated land. Met of soil. 5 mile«
West pf Q r y ts Pass on Redwood
Highway. Unit la alfalfa and bal­
ance In euRtraUon. ’ W ill fake
romll car, lata madel to part pay­
ment. Price $1*00 Route X, Box
100, Grants Pass, owner:
l«8-tf
FOR SALE —» Horse, harness
and* spring wagon, 17« Liberty.
*
178-8»
•r WANTED Tr» A "second hand
FO B SA LB — Ludwig piano in
pwlvel desk chajr, oak preferred, first class condition. Good bar­
8L V. Carter.
I78-I gain. Inquire at * • * Hargedine or
phone I fl-L .
W A N TE D — ■To buy,ehrop small
■haw cáse, write Box B, Tidings-
* FOR SALE— Strawberry plants
171-tf Phone 447-J.
168-12*
FOR EXCHANGE — Beal Batato
try c i t y
er phone
TRADE—Ashland apd vicinity for
Qrants Pape, etty tor r o g g tw / F.
■Tour 1887 spray- fe. Nutter. 840 B, Haig.
173-8»
Six years exper-
TO TRADE ■■■ H o us e. two lots,
atklas, Talent, Oro-
188-1 mo.» bath, toUef, «Jectyje lights, ell
kinds of Iralf.
To trade for
small acreage gear Ashland, .1*8
Aubtarn St,
173-5»
lery Bandk. the Board of Regents
of Normal Schools. including the
Tour entertainment committee Governor, Secretary of State, the
Faculty-of <he Normal School and
has p r o b e d Ip «oma form o r oth­
er - provided entertainment 1er more than two hundred students
attending the opening session,
made necessary a simple and en­
other year, and thia has largely
tertaining plan. Wonderful music
taken place through our appa
was furnished by the band, the
Forum Luncheons, where It Mas
program o f speeches was fnaptv-
been .our plan to Invite man* and
Ing and appropriate and the com­
woman visitors to. Ashland who
tnsoELLARBOUs
from the
are prominent ig ra rlo ts afftflrs mendation received
many
out-of-town
guests
was
8OARD and ROOM for students of our own state or visitors ftjaw
highly appreciated. Some very
a distance. Nearly every W»*k
« Normal, 151 Palmer Ave.
attractive decorations were plan­
171-18» through the year we have thro « • -
. tartaiaad on Timsdav noons sroh ned and arranged by local mem­
bers of the1 Chamber, and alto-,
individuals or groups riaclnjNag
gather probably this was* one of
Governors. U, 8. Uprotnya, Of*'
MATERNITY HOME — H I greesamu. state officials and hffl- the largest affairs of Its hind ever
Qrpnite- Terms, including every­ ness man.' We believe in hospi­ heU In onr city.
W ith the announcement of the
thing. $4.00 per day.
l* X -t f tality shown to. the sojourner '^Jn
opening
of the Normal School In
our midst, and believe it g re y ly
a summer session a promise was
enhances
Ashland’s
reputation-to
LOST AND FOUND
meds that the Chamber of .Com­
our lasting benefit.
merce would at some time (hiring
LOST— Pair boy’s dark rimmed
Aside from 'such individual ac­
glasses tu pase. Finder please re­ tivity we have undertaken several this session furnish every* student
tir o U> Tid in fs ^office.
172-1» affairs of a social and civic char­ a picnic trip to Crater Lake. Que
acter on a much larger scale, and to the large registration at the
the banquet at the Arm oty In school this developed into a pro­
-inns pave us opportunity tq w x - position of no small magnitude,
tend our-hospitality to four hun­ but was carried out in a most suc­
dred guests at one time. T h ia p f- cessful manner through the co-op­
fa ir was so planned th a t's a m i- eration and interest of Ashland
mupi of enterta< ament w as,/M f- folks. The cost of this affair w^s
/orded at a minimum of cost» p*d also kept at a minimum on ac­
sfclth members of the Chamlysr <*o count of the generosity and en­
the
numbfer of 133 purchasing thusiasm of the business men,
(Continued From Page O ij»
tickets, careful management ep- and all concerned. Ice cream, cake
Chamber furnish -a clerk for reg­ abled us to care for tte ,e n tire and coffee was served by the com­
istration on finndpys in order to program at a coat o f 6 u m H S *.*7 mittee. A splendid program of
accommodate the many tourists. above the 1133.00 p r o v e d by entertainment was provided by
$48.00 was expended for thls pur- members ef the Chamber attend­ the Park authorities.
These two above mentioned af­
pose.
ing. The occasion was worthy of a
DAN KAT
very elaborate banquet, being th e fairs were the outstanding events
Chairman dedication day of the Southern in the entertainment program but
F. F. W H IT T L E
Oregop Normal, but the large the everyday working of the or­
r . H CLAYCÓMB number of guests, the entire staff ganization continually brought op­
1 from the National Guard Encamp- portunity in planning two evening
T, H. SIMPSON
R A M D 4L L WOODS ; ment at Medford, the Coast A r f ll- , program for th e . entertainment
Tourist and Auto
Camp Committee
Has Busy Year
and promotion pf interest In tho
golf elub and grounds. Probably
these two entertainments wens
among the most original and -uni­
que e f anything along thia line,
and while some alight expensa at­
tended the promotion of thia pro­
gram, the benefit and pleasure
enjoyed by all who participated,
and the. opportunity fa r t h e
Chamber for the promotion of
this seemingly necessary addition
to oug. recreational facilities was
well justified.
The first of these events teak
place in the Lithia Springs Hotel
in the form o f y elaborate din­
ner with interesting and nofel
decorations, and introductions to
the game of golf In n vary p l aa s-
ant and enjoyable fashion. The
second party Oeenrred -at the Ash­
land Hotel and was likewise most
successful In attendance and' in ­
terest.
During the tie up of the apll-
road during the big rain, this
cmmittee assisted in the antar-
alnment of travelers tied up la
he local railroad yards. Thia an-
ertalnment consisted in automò­
bile rides over ib e 'c lty and * pah-
oral extension of bospltaljty pud
entertainment. This was all vol­
unteer work and involved no ex­
pense to the chamber.
D B . BOLAND ALUOT
Box »1.
First National Bank Bailding
DR. ER N E ST A . W OODS
Praetin® L im ited T o
E ye, E ar, N ose an d T h roat
X -R ay, In clu d in g T eeth
Office Hours: 1 0 - 1 3 and 8 * 6
Swedenborg Bulld|ng
Convalescent Rome
158 Granite
Cars
1923 O hev S e d a n . . $200
AH goes for *8*00, some terms.
•
173-3
1923 Ober
Brown A'Bias.
Phone 453-J
St
. «
Builder
Not Quantity;
IV/,/ Se Heart in Concert at Methodist Church
1923 F o rd C oupe, . . $180
W A N T E D — Elderly or middte-
ag<‘d woman for housekeeper, ap­
17S4f
Medford — New Tomlin box
factory, repjaclng one burned,
w ill employ 100 men.
Automotive Shoß
C h evrolet
D e a le r s
RHeOMMTiSM- J A
account
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, u Administrator of
the Estate,of Stephen 4 . Hawks,
deceased, lias fllod in the County
TRE WILLAMETTE
- UN>VEW»ltY Gÿ.EE d J U ll
The ' W illam ette
University
Gles Club will appear In Ashland
on Saturday ■ evening, March 36.
The concert w ill be given a t M.
E. Church, and will begin prompt-
at eight o’clock. The W illamette
University Glee Club is one of
the oldest musical organizations
of the Pacific Northwest, and is
Yoo S hould
U E A P oeW R
grama and for fineness of voices
in Oregon, Washington, Iriahq,
California, and British Columbi*.
This yepr’s- club is comppeed Oft
ninetera yeung men selected a n *
rtained by Prof. E. W . Hobson.
Dean of the School of Musis.
Prof. Hobson is owe of .the finest
on the program are each well-
trained vocalists, and the Varsity
Quartette and the duets also add
largely to, the enjoyment of the
evening.
The Quartette slpgs
‘'Oh Miss Hannah" and “ De
Massa of de Sheep/ol’.*’ The en-
semble numbers Include such
A W -r u .B e au .
RttMTIM A r tW
DA'??
‘ don ' t l e t t
TH eaESTffF
A no s e e o*t
S well chance of )
S t y ex «e tewvica isa
YOU PUT M Y CRAYON«
TfeAÇfÆ« WANTS OS
Y ou ' ll f
T hem im
NN R IT I A
A M Y - t F v o p ’H e
fONQ /T o f i T WiGftC
fO i/L L HAVE TO P V U -
DOWN THE S M A D C -
t
9Q .
C oal, W ood and S to ra g e
Pecking, crating gnd BhipgfM
Long Distance Hauling.
A u to T r e if h t T r o m b a i ,
Hood River apple growers are
optimlAic over this year’s fru it
prospects, y
Irving — New Gent Brothers
hatchery running*to capacity ou
heavy orders.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice la heetby glvm that She
undersigned, as Administrator of
the Estate e f JSmlly F. WKg. de-
crased, has filed in the County
Court of Jaeksen Ooanty, State
of Oregon, his Final Account as
such Administrator ef said Estate
and that Monday, the 11th day
of April, 1*8T. at the hoar ef 10
e'elook A. M„ am* at the Court
House h) Jaaksonrille. Oregee,
bee been fined hr the Court an
th* time end Piero for heaving eh-
Jestlone to said Aeeewtt. end the
setttemMtt thereof.
Date pf first puhlirotion. Maroh
cempostt.tous as “Dinah,” "Al
Dawning',” and ’'Just a Cottage
Small.” Tho program Is further
supplemented by readings, negre
spiritual duets, and college songs
and stunts.
The
program
promises an
evening of wellhalanced entertain­
ment, snd will appeal to every­
one. Such an attraction deserves
10. 1037.
J e s s « /. Wing. Administrator e f
the whole-heartpd support ef
Bet tie Jay Hawks, Adwtobt ra­ the Estate pf Emily F. Win«. De-
the community. - .
te* of the Estate 6f Stephen A.
— rtt'D HAM6 A
S
ST O R A G E
Court of Jackson Ceunty. State of
Oregon, his Final Account as such
Administrator of said Estate end
that' Monday, the t l f h
day of
April, 1087, at the hour of 10
o’clock A. M„ and at the Court
House In Jacksonville,
Oregon;
h u been fixed by the Court as the
time and'Place for hearing objec­
tions to said Account, and the set­
tlement thereof.
Date of first publication, March 1«, 18*7,
Hawke, Deceased.
<
l*l-4 -T h u rs .
iei-4-chera.
NOTICE QF FINAL ACCOUNT
Notice is hereby given that the
underalggad, as Administrator of
And Health Improved for Spo­ the Estate « f GsTOto W<»X> de­
ceased, has Hied tp ike County
kane Lady
Mrs. Bertha Landberg, E 2607 Court of Jackeoe ffoesty, fftate of
Pregon, his Ret? Atoiwnt as
7th -Ave., Spokane, Wasp., says
’’Since, using Sorbol-Qusdruple a such AdmlnistsaMy Sf epi* Estate
and that Monday, U p t$ th day o f
epforlaes llnfm ent a short time
the hoar of 10
my Goitre is gone. My eyesight April. 1337,
o’clock
A.
If
.,
and
at the Court
Is fo o d .-I Sleep nights, ssd feel
Oregon,
like I did before. W ill tell or House in. Jacksonville,
|ias been fixed by t*e Oesrt ee the
write my full experience.” Write
time gnd place f»r hearing objec­
Sorbol Company, Mechanicsburg,
tions to said Account, and the
Ohio.
Sold at all drug stores.
settlement thereof.
Locally gt Bolteu’s Drag Store.
Pete of tiret pubUmaop, March
»0, 1937.*
Jeees S. Win«. Adasiwistrofor e<
(he Estate of Eunice WlSg. Dtp
G O IT R E R E D U C E D
F I V E IN C H E S
Ignore These Facts?
OH MOM- WHCPE'D
IORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
nor Helman end Veg M
Shingling
SHORT TALKS BY
THOUGHTFUL MOTHERS
A California (Long
Beach)
Mother speaks: ’ ’Only a mother
Who has paseed through anxious
nights of fear of- croup, hearing
that hoaihe. croupy cough con­
stantly, can appreciate our feeling
of gratitude toward Foley’s Honey
and’ T er Compound. It stopped
Junior's dreadful cough the first
night he took It'a n d It was a
great relief to see him drop Into
a quiet sleep.”
Oood also for
whooping rough, measles cough
and heavy wheesy (FedtFMg. BolU
and recommeaded everywhere.
By Taylor
W HAT’S TH E
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
teem and asetor tgg<
servias a t a reroeht
— Phone 83.
A
1921 Cfcey. T ou rin g, $ 78
ply Good Eats Cafe.
Contractor
Repairing and Remodeling
Specialist In Quality;
$160
1923 O b er P o a p e , . . $280
r* 10 - 11 a. m. 1 - 4 >. m.
4:30 - 7:80 p. m.
I . Q O U LD
R ealtor
NOTICB OF FIN*AL
electric lights, barn, garage, first
alass Jersey cow and chickens.
Office and Resident Phea* 3«
Office Hours
CHOICEST FOOD
WM.
Canby — Modern newspaper
and book proas installed In office
of “ Canby H erald.”
FOR SALE— 8 seros good roil
just out ef City limits, rood 6
repm house, partly furnished,
11 ' DR. M A vftff 'a.'
Physician aiff B a y o s
10« Pioneer Ave
PRACTICAL NURSING
• H. A. STBARNS
F R E D W A G N ER
O. T. BBRGNBR
young woman
work by hour or day. Mrs. Made­
line Briscoe, Route 8, Box 13*.
176 l(M de St.
172-1 m o>
Used
Bye, Bar, Noro and
Office Phams 1
First National Bank
Where the sick and aged are
cared for In pleasant home
lurroundinga
188-Smo.»
SACRIFICE BALE— Let TOx
185 for $850, about throe blocks
from Normal.
Ingniro
1887
lew s.
173-**
Homs PhAn*
OFFICE HOURS
10-13 A. M.
M F K
V. V. lfIl|L 8
Chairman
WANTED by
À. Hi
4 g|
O ffice P h o n e 1 6 4 4
Office Phoae 1M-P
Resf&nce Phone 100-1
FOB SALE 0» » R A D B ^ Ie O
acres of land In Siskiyou, Cal. On
f^ c lflc Highway. PF$roly of wa­
ter, n ea re o a a ty school For fu r­
ther particulars address Tidings.
Sugmi
P h ystaU n a a A
D r. C hartas
P h p tr ia « «
Regardless of Age, Sex or Fam­
ily History— subnormal weight la
Exceaalve Thinness means Low
y jtp lity , Wqkkkeea snd Inability
to 3gkt off sickness and disease.
TnaFs why big Life Insurance
Companies refuse to sell lnsur-,
ancejto folks who are “too thin.”
In the opinion of the writer, if
you »are five or more pound*
andsrwelgbt,' you should start
the qse of Me Coy's Tablets at I
once! A- wonderful tonic- con»
tefntug ’the world known flesh
building value,>the physical pow­
er a n * strength of pare Cod
Liver Oil — without the terrib l*
odor and taste.
McNair Bros:
and all good druggists furnlate
McCoy’s Tablets ($0 tablets 60c)
oK a strict guarantee of full eat-,
faction or money back!