Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 29, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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rafts□
ganfxatlon wffl build plant her«,
The Community Clnb and the spending hundred 'of thousands
Pi T. A. hare always helped the of dollars for plant and machin­
girls toward this objective, bat ery.
with a balance on the club house
ypt to be paid, we hare had to put
the girls squarely on their own
responsibility and not help them
this year. Date of their supper
will be given in the next issue of
these notes.
The farmers who were unable
to get their seeding done last fall
are taking advantage of these
fine days, and getting their crops
In. t The wonderful amount of
moisture in the ground will Insure
a natural crop, no matter when it-
Is put in this spring.
,
The Board of. Directors of
the Bellview school were disap­
pointed last week in failure to get
a permit from the city to taka wa­
ter from, the py>e line at the old
normal school which the bgard
meant to have piped on to the
Bellview school. For years the
water for the school has been a
source of trouble and this would
have been so satisfactory, and.tak-
en at a time from the city, when
For a Limited Time Only.
they would, not.m iss it, that we
are distinctly disappoints^. The
council however feel it was best
and on the recommendation of the
city attorney the refusal w a s
made.
learning to work with a seat.
WILL TRADE In 1)17 Bulck
FOR RfWT — 6-roqm house,
Broughm
for good home in Ash­
paftly
furbished,
bath,
wood
shed,
for 1 or-> atpdehts. Plano for
land.
Box
66 Tidings.
177-3«
garage,
fruit,
berries,
good
gar­
practice If desired.
Call at >73
Vista St. city.
177-3* den ground. Price f l 6 . See owner
TRADE— Fresh cow for touring
•or iwrtuir st.
177-2*
oar,
Bern Messinger, Route 4,
FOB RENT—Splendid apart­
177-2
FOR RENT — On April 1 , 4 Medford, Ote.
ment, Jpet-vacant, nicely furnish­
ed and w ell located. Special ac­ room furtilshed house, 8 Beach
BOARD and ROOM for students
174-2» near Normal, 451 Palm; Ive.
commodations for 4 students, 314 Ave.’ Phobe 201-L.
Hargadlne.
168-tf
171-11»
FOR RENT— Four room house
furnished
or
Unfurnished,
55
3rd
. FOB RENT— Furnished apt.,
•6 Laurei, phone 388-J.
147-tf St., Inquire at Loomis’s and Nel­
son.. » v
y
176-tf
MATERNITY HOME — 153
, FO B BBSNT— Furnslhed sm all
Granite. Terms, including every­
apartments and cabins with ga­ POSITION WANTED — Fem ale thing, |4 .0 0 per day.
162-tf
/
| -
rages. Reasonable by month
WANTED by young woman
or week. Barber Apts. 153 Gran­ work by hour or day. Mrs. Made­
ite.
111-tf line Briscoe, Route 2, Box 138,
176 Meade St.
172-1 mo.*
. FOR RENT— Furnished rqogi,
FOR
SALfe—MISCELLANEOUS
Radio Music for
Cows Helps Milfc
Mrs. 8. J. Evans, wbe baa been
spending the winter months with
her soon, James D. M oore ot ' the
United States navy, and bis fam ­
ily In C alifornia, return!^, to her
home In'Bellview a number, of
-days ago. Since the return of
Mrs. Evans to Ashland, Jam es has
been ordered to the' Eastern
Copst.
V -«
Mr. and Mrs. Prank Moore have
been visiting In Ashland'for a few
days and were dinner guests of
Miss Ella Evans at the home of
her mother ia Bellview, in whose
honor the dinner was given.
The cast of the play, “Cyclone
Sally" met for rehearsal the first
of the week at the d u b house.
They do not seem to have forgot­
ten any of their lines at all- and
with a few rehearsals this week,
they will be well prepared to give
this comedy most entertainingly
to an enthusiastic crowd Monday
hlght, April 4.
Remember the date and come
and tell your friends about It.
Mrs. C. A. Brown who has beer,
confined to her home for several
weeks with a severe attack of In-
flamatory rheumatism, Is a little
better. She can touch her foot Jo
the floor now. »Her many friends
are so glad to know of any little
’improvement.
A. R. rfrown, who for a long
time has been » resident of this
community, and who has had a
very trying time with asthma for
quite a while, left for Arizona
Thursday in the'hopes that the
high dry air there will benefit
him.
The community club is sponsor­
ing another dance Friday night,
April first and h o p e
having
changed the uaie of the dances
from Tuesday to Friday nights
w ill be successful. This will be a
jazz dance. Friday night, April 1.
The girls of the Bellview sew ­
ing club are planning a program
to be followed by a box supper.
This will be given som etim e in the
nqxt few weeks, the proceeds to be
used toward sending delegates
from the club to the summer
session at Corvallis. This Is a
Coty Perfume
Coty Face Powder
M cNair B ro s
Ford Battery
JUST PHONE
.
165
Ashland Laundry
Co.
Claycomb Motor
New Strength
O v f o r Tired
M &W om en
Used
Caps
Automotive Shop
By Taylor
A FINE BUSINESS w s ’fURNeo O O T
T o B e - A u .' B ills and mo
o f t o e R s — anothb A month o r
THIS ANO GUNN ANO 1 WILL-
QJFH B£ MOMT/We MCW JO B S
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\NE1X- L'LL e e ----- AM O R D C «
2 0 0 0 CASeS OF lUAûia
VXrt’T tâü«N B ß TICKLED
_ ptMKVo s e e THIS—
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HewtY-Dowe
WAVs AN O R o e « .
on rite FbB a o o o
ÖAS6S OF MAGUS
S -.
JUOD?
Physician and Surgeon
Office. Phone 1<*J
Heme Phone
OFFICE HOUR!
10 to 1» a. m ^ -9 h i
OFFICE HOURS
10-13 A. M.
9-S P. M.
First National Bank Building
A 75c Bottle
FOR SALE— 100' white legfiorh
MODESTO, Cal., Mar. • ».—
baby chicks, ready Wednesday
(U
P )— “ How you gonna’ keep
morning. Elmer Morrison 1049
. WANTED— To buy stand for Ashland St. Phone 446.
177-1 ’em down on the farm?"
"Just wait ’till the cows come
Dlctionery, Tidings Office.
FOB SALE— 240 egg incubator home."
Springfield — City will re­
WANTED-—Housecleaning and Ezra Messinger, Route 4, Medford
John Galliaxxi, Modesto dairy­
surface
three-quarters of a mile
housework.
Mrs. Miller, 480 Oregon.
177-2 man has solved the problem of
of
Fifth
street.
Mountain Ave.
17S-10«
how to keep the hired help. And
FOB SALE— Newton apples, 50 In solving It, he has stumbled
Tigard — Tlgardvllle
Tele­
Painting, tinting and papering, cents per box, 430 Holly: 176-3*
phone
Company
joins
with
Ore­
across a means of getting Bossie
try C liff Burlingame, 881 Mt. Av.
gon
Telephone
Company
system
FOR SALE— Nearly new Me­ Bovine to give her m ilk mor<
or phone 88.
147-1 mo.
lotte Cream Separator. Earliest freely, and at the same time with­
WANTED— Your 1827 spray­ of all seed p o ta to es and cooking out kicking the milk bucket over
ing. New rig. Six years exper­ potatoes. Homer Moore, phone with a wayward hoof.
Galliazzi has "radioized” bis
ience. J. W. W atkins, Talent, Ove­ 2F21, Bellview.
176-8*
dairy. A plug-in has been hooked
rton.
182-1 mo.*
FO B SALE— Speckled Succex up in his barn and when it comes
PAINTING— Ambro 8. Park, English breed cockerel and pul- milking time on goes the radio.
painting, Duo Tone work, 711 Lib­ lett, «11 Beach St.
176-3* He maintains the music, whether
erty. Phone 488.
180-1-mo.
it be a Wagner sonata by a sym­
FOR SALE — Guernsey cow,
phony,
or an aggravating blue
WANTED- To buy freah cows fresh, heavy milker, 1401 Boule­
number by a Jazz band, it affects
and springers, Charles, Broili, 448 vard.
We find it for you. Just
176-tf a cow’s milk giving capacity and
Reim an St., phone 407-R.
bundle up Blue Monday’s
DAIRY — H ills Bairy, Walker it also keep the hired hands in
r
169-1-mo.*
burden of washing and
Ave., m ilk from high gqade Jer­ good humor.
PLOWING
The
help
m
ilks
to
the
time
of
you can call it a day in
sey cows. We aim to please. We
Call 186-R for all kinds of use Surge Milker, qts. 10c, pts. 6c. the music. The cows, Galliazzi
about ten-m inutes. We
am work and plowing.
Phone SOFt.
172-1-mo.* asserts, are equally appreciative
will handle it calt'fully
*
138-lmo*
of grand opera and jazz.
and
return it promptly
FOR SALE— Ludwig prano In
The wildest syncopation of jazz
HAMAKER TRANSFER a n d first class -condition. Good bar­
and
satisfyingly clean.
8torage € o . office at residence. gain. Inquire at 369 Hargadlne or however, holds no dance lure for
Bossie. On the contrary it is
I t ’s the Real Economy of
Ford Batteries F its 85
Í74 North Main. Phone 418.
phone- 281-lx
•
soothing to her temperament, and
the Week.
Per Cent Of All Cars.
FOR SALE— Strawberry plants '.he .peaceably submits to the
Use Trunk’s Prescription he-j
Phone 447-J.
169-12* -nflklng operation, to the strains
None Better Regardless
cause it is a sham e to suffer
of radio music.
with
rheumatism!
This
.pre­
Of Price
limited trains served
scription
does
not
ruin
the
WITH UNITED PRESS NEWS
stomach, it does not depress the
RUSSIAN TOWN ALARMED
Let Us Do Your Electrical
BY NUMEROUS- WOLF PACKS heart, neither does It rfequire
SAN FRANCISCO, Mar. 28.—
dieting
to
make
It
effective.
• and Battery Work
Travelers on Southern Pacific
IF YOU WANT a good horns trains crossing the long moun­
TIFLIS, Russia, (U P )— Traffic Trunk’s Prescription does flpj,
inquire qt Brown A Ries, 63 N. tain and desert stretches In the on highway leading Into this city contain any mercury or n a {-(
Main.
03-tf W est will no longer have to wait is com pletely paralyzed during cotics; but It does combine the
hours of darkness on account of essential medical elem ents neces­
FOR SALE— If you want to get for metropolitan papers to reach
numerous packs of wolves, which sary in the successful treatment
them
to
leardyof
world
affairs.
in on the ground floor in coming
have attacked travellers at night. of rheumatism and gout, ac
The
railroad
company
has
ar­
residence section, see ór phone
The unusually severe, winter has cording to w ell Informed pres­
Wm. E. Gould, Realtor. Several ranged to place news bulletins on
Ford Garage
driven the wild animals ddVn ent-day medical opinion.
its
fast
through
trains
for
bene­
Uric
good bays In Palm Ave and Nor­
Phone 50
from the mountains of Georgie.
acid solvent and liver medicine.
mal vicinity.
117-tf fit of the traveling public. The-
It
DOES
Make a Differ­
trains have been carrying New
Trunk’s Prescription sells fot
Portland — Huntington Rub­ >1.75 at McNair Bros.
York stock quotations for several
ence Where You Buy
months. Public response to this ber m ills shipping rubber goods
Your Ford.
courtesy was such that the South­ ♦o Akron, Ohio, rubber capital
WANTED— Young women for ern Pacific Is now sending out a of the world.
telèphone Operators; experience news service covering the world’s
not required. Salary paid while news thoroughly in bulletin form.
learning; apply chief operator,
These bulletins are provided
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph from the United Press associa­
Co.
176-3 tions. They are telegraphed to
920 to 985 WEEKLY— Easy. Ad­ important division points snd
Mrs. Burton Advises Women on
dressing cards at home. ’ Spare placed promptly on the trains.
Motherhood and Companionship
time.
Experience unnecessary.
“For several years I was de­
OLINO HELD SATURDAY
Big opportunity. W rite quick.
nied the blessing of motherhood,”
Tonsils and adnoids from eight writes Mrs. Margaret Burton o<
Do you feel tbed oat, run­
ACME ADDRESSING CO., Dept.
down and exhausted long
Q, Greenfield, Ohio.
174-3* school children were removed Kansas City. “I was terribly ner-
1923 Chev Sedan .. $200
before the day's work is
Stfturday by Drs. Wood and vons and subject to periods of j
terrible suffering and melancho- j
finished?
Gregg, assisted by Miss Atchison
ila. Now I am the proud mother i 1923 Chev pouring, $150
T b i w t o o f s U ds nwn aad
and Mrs. Denton. The operations of a beautiful little daughter and
were performed at the hospital true companion and inspiration
1923-Chev Coupe, .. $250
TO TRADE— House, two
and the work was In the nature of to my husband. I believe hun.
bath, to ile t/e le c tr ic lights,
1921 Chev. Touring, $ 75
a clinic. The children are all re­ dreds of other women would like
to Ynow the secret of my happi­
kinds of fruit.
To trade
ported to be doing nicely.
Oklahoma man.,
ness, and I w ill gladly reveal It
sm all acreage near Ashland,
1923 Ford Coupe, ... $150 M A r. a Oallion,
tells about
to
any
married
woman
who
will
Ote help Lyko gave his
Auburn St.
1’
Klamath County farmers
Write m e.” Mrs. Barton offers
Wife after other rams- m arvslan s
dlss had fa ile d . Bis r*“ *djr-
her
advice
entirely
without
I LYKO ItfDICINK C O - Kassas
FOR SALE or TRADE— 160 raise 5,000 acres potatoes
latter says: "The won­
Charge. She has nothing to sell.
year.
Thia | 2 S * i ! S 7 Ä 2 i Ä ? UkfcX
derful relief Lyko has
acres of land in Slskfyou, Cal. On
Letters should be addressed to
given my wife I She he»
Pacific Highway. PP lenty of wa­
Mrs. Margaret Burton. 2667
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basn taking all kinds at Ä
Klamath Falls — Two new Massachusetts, Kansas City Mo.
ter, near county scholol For fur­
Sssdiclns which did no
Chevrolet Dealers
good. 1 saw Lyko adrer-
ther particulars address Tidings, modern store buildings will cost Correspondence will be strictly
Trial I * - » ; ---------------------------- » «
Used and got It snd It la
confidential.
>15,000
each.
Box 81.
' 183-2mo.*
Using her lot» o f good."
Bottle I Druggist's We«—
That Baby You’ve
Longecj For
Dr. Chartes A. Hi
Phyiidaa Hid 8 n
DB. BOLAND A L U N
*SUffe-Bor HOW
You «pou? tr T .
ï. JU Ç T G O r <
V îMe oRoeft /
and z jvsrdar
U te flAMfBÖCtfno«!
------
DB. ERNEST A. WOODS
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Office Honrs: 10 - 19 and 9 > B
Swedenborg Building
’
Convalescent Home
IRS Granite
Where the sick^and aged are
cared for In pleasant home
surroundings..
Physician and S a ra
Eye, Ear, Nose and T1
Office Phone 196
First N ational Bank k Bi
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW
-
Physician and Surgeon
108 P ioneer AVn
Office and R esident P hone IS
Office H oarg
10 - I I a. m. I - 4 p. m.
4 :30 . 7 :8 « ». m. ’
Jerry O'Neal
for your next Job o f
PRACTICAL NURSING
Plumbnig
CHOICEST FOOD
Reasonable Terms
WM. E. GOULD
Realtor
Phone 453-J
Builder
Contractor
Repairing and Remodeling
Specialist in Quality,
Not Quantity; Shingling
Galvanized Nalls Used.
>0 Year Guarantee.
* 404 Mountain Ave.
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
Good team and motor
Good service at a real
price — Phone 83.
JORDANS SASH A R E
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helm an and V aa N
Phone 141.
IP
WHITTLE T R A N fflm t
A STORAGE 0 0 .« ’
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NOTICE TO MILK DEALERS
Your attention Is again called
to City Ordinance No. 773 which
provides that all milk and cream
producers; who intend to sell
milk or cream ultim ately to be
used by the residents of the City
of Ashland, shall, before offering
any such milk or cream for sale
cither within the City of Ashland
or to others who intend to sell
«aid milk or cream within the
City of Ashland, register their
names with the City Recorder In
order that an accurate list may
be maintained of all milk and
cream producers.
Any person falling to comply
with the provisions of this Ordin­
ance by April 1, 1927, shall be
guilty of a misdemeanor and upon
conviction thereof shall be fined
In a sum not exceeding >200 and
the costs of prosecution or by
imprisonment In the City Jail for
a period of not'm ore than thirty
days or by both such fine and Im­
prisonment.
By order of the Common Coun­
cil.
GERTRUDE BIEDE,
Recorder.
7
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To C u ro a
Cold in £-
O noO dyfä
[Bromó '
\Q u M m ì
The box boars this signatura
--------Since 1889------
C V >
.
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating aqd Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
Anto Freight T a r m a i
,
- -i-» i
Phone 117
Office 89 Oak St.
AIRSHIP MOORING MAST
MOSCOW— (U P) — Mooring
masts for a dirigible airship ser­
vice across Siberia w in be con­
structed at once, according to a
contract just entered into by the
government officials at Novoslb-
iersk, In Siberia.
t e f « i» A Z O O IN ÌM ÌIÌT is t o t * ag
Dnnrirbu with tha underitandlnw that
monay will ba rafundad if It faite to e o a
B S iK t e S S ? " -
For 65 year«, millions have rubbed
soothing, penetrating S f Jacobs'Oil
,.n.
right on the tender
»pot, ai,d by the
time they say Jack
V t e * A f Robinson — o u t
s ' A K i comes the rheu.
matic pain and dis-
tress. St. Jacobs
V
O il
a harmless
rheumatism
a n d
pain liniment which
never
disappoints
an<l doesn’t bum the
tokel p**n.
soreness and stiff-
I
neM from acb®s
joints, muscles ana
I
(Mines; stops sciat­
ica, lumbago, back­
ache and neuralgia. 35 cent bottle
guaranteed by all druggists,
a .
^ \\Y
NtoL'
v /H n
*¿*1
I
TURN HAIR DARK
WITH SAGE TEA
If Mixed with Sulphur It Darkens
So Naturally Nobody
Con Toll
The old-time mixture of Sags Tea
snd Sulphur for darkening grsv,
streaked and faded hair is grsad-
O be well, you must keep ; mother’s recipe, and folks are again
the blood stream free fro m I using It to ke<-p their hair a good,
impurities. If the kidneys lag, even color, which ic quite sensible,
a llo w in g b o d y p o iso n s to
as we are living in sa age when a
-———MMlNMiinte, s toxic condition
youthful appearance is of ttos greatest
Is created. One is apt to feel advantage.
dull, languid, tired snd achy.
Nowadays, though, we don’t have
A nagging backache is some­ the troublesome task of gathering the
times a symptom, with drowsy sage and the musty mixing at hams.
headaches and dissy spalls.
All drug stores sell the ready-to-uns
That the kidneys are not func­ product, improved by the addition of
tioning properly is often shown othet ingredients, called "Wyeth’h
by burning or scanty passage
Sage and Sulphur Compound.” It to
o f secretions. If you have rea­
very popular because nobody ean dis­
son to suspect Improper kid­
cover it has been applied. Shnntr
ney fenctiontng, try Doan’s
moisten your comb n t n soft hniM
Ff//a—a tasted stimulant dlu-
with it and draw this thnnqgh yahr
r e t lg. U sers praise them
hair, taking one small afrand nt a
thrrfipjtnsr the United States.
time; by morning the gray hair dis­
Auk y o u r n u ith b o r!
appears, but what delights the ladtoe
with Wyeth’s Sage snd Sulphur Oaaa-
prnmd. is that, besides baautiCaUy
darkening fife hair after V to r d i
plications, It also p r a te s* ttnk'uHh
dMasaJbaf JMsrefto re f Ae k i d t t y
lustre and appearance sf hhuadanea
iaasw-MnbwsCe.Mto C to a ^ n u A to W r.
which is so attract!*,
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