Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, April 07, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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•T TIDINGS
catcher, has been added at the ex­
pense of 3,60.000. The pitchers,
WhHfchni, Danas, Wells, Collins,
Stoner, Carroll and Holoway, hold
the fate of the Tigers In their , o f the ahis and I soon found out
hands.
that It was going to be the fu ll 0 3
miles -to Fort K lam ath, 1 picked
up two flag poles that I had used'
to m ark short cut tea the ski race
'and left my p ik e- sui pole beside
Business and Professional Dir
Jackson County to
Use “Blue Blanks”
the tra il, it waa easier going y jth
two poles. I f I ever bring a tend
erfoot
In here again I su r e ly w ill
f o b KENT— F u rn ish ed h ou se
bOL
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Asmmor
Coleman
of
F O B B B toB — Saddle horses,
w ith garage; g a rd en sp o t, near G ibson. 444 Çalifornia St. 182-8
This
w ill
weaken
Detroit's Jackson county will require the make him use two polos.
school«. C all a t 5 5 3 H olly, phone
-N ear Anna Springe Ute snow
double play peesWIlttek. which "Hated Blue Blanks", around
1 8 1 -tf
F O B R E N T — B m a ï b o u se oom »17L .
would be copslderaMp- w ith Tav- which there has been so much turned to rain and it didn't help
erner and M elfanns operating controversy m this state, to be the slidding, bat I managed to
p le te ly fu r n ish ed , o u fcfeck tr o t
r . F O B R B N T — F o u r room bung­
¿A T B R M IT Y H O M S —
around tbn keystone sack, .but I t ! filled out with the exception of keep up * three mile gate. JBelosr
N o n a n i, 451 Pala» A ve.
J 82-1
« 153
a lo w , ta rn ish ed , o v erlo o k in g LitK-
G ranite. T erm s, in clu d in g qvery- seems the best bet until* a real , section c, According to a decision Anna Springe the snow began to
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P
ark
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M
odern
p
lum
bing.
R
en
t
F O B BK NT— F u rn ish ed ap t..
stick to the skis and I slowed
thing, 14.00 per day.
1 8 2 -tf third baseman appears. Lou Bl^e. rendered an Ashland delefatlon
I f la u r e l , p h on e 3 8 » - /.
1 8 7 -tf rtMwonable. C all a t 108 G ranite
down. On the Gold Spring h ill I
who led o ff last season has been this morning.
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181*461
•hovad down to where his heap?
Those men appearing
before broke a pole trying to make time
hitting can add discomfort to the the assesor regarding the matter and took a spill, and had to eut
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I F YOU W A ..T a good h om e life of any ¿ m ertep n league pitch- were W ill Dodge, Earl Isaacs, and another pole.
When
I
reached
the
1
o a g
er
Who
gats
past
the
devastating
A.
C.
Nlnlgar.
Recently
the
state
F O B HALE—Sa t. A p ril » Roma induire n t B row n A RIeo. <3 N.
straight stretch of road below the
Ktlckwork
of
M
cM
anus,
M
anush,
tax
commission,
grafted
permls-
t
o
l
a
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o
j
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t
f
U l-tx m ade can d y by th e D a u g h ters ot
FethergilJ and Helliqann.
sio« to the various assesors to use ’’■ill and looked down it for a m ile
the Veteran, Wolcott's Grocery.
I F O B SA L E — i f yon w a n t to g et
T h e la s t named :« out to legd their owh discretion in the matter and a half, not a sign of a track
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nn tha grou n d ,flo o r in com in g the league 1« (fatting, something whether to use or not to use the of any kind. I know y ou w ill for­
F O B S A I ito .Fresh cow , 1401 »••id o n eo se ctio n , se e o r p hon e Manual) accomplished' in
1826. : blanks. There Is considerable dls- give me, even though you are a
Boulevard.
l t i - t f Wm. t o G onld, R ea lto r. S everal F o th erg lll can stick along with satisfaction locally over this decl- Christian, when I tell you that I
f o M buy» *n P alm A va and N or­
said Damm, and I used,a capital
his fellow outfielders and a ll three sion.
w -ti
F O B SA L E — A sparagus roots, m al v i c i n i t y /
D. I was as wet as though I hffd
are good for aei
ig over .850.
been to a Baptist emersion. I won­
Thq return of^Bossier, who was
WAN9HD -»T Plow ing or team 1-3 c e n ts each. A few b u ttern u t
trees, I y ea r old , 50 cen ts each. O.
der how I would have felt I f T
work. Gibson 444 California,
Injured last year, Will add both
Newburg — -Orcs
A. O ray, 1 3 7 2 lo w s .
185-0'
had known that central waa go­
offensive and defensive strength Company expects to
188-8
ing to forget to call anyone to
to
the
club.
Shea,
a
Coast
league
F O B S A L E :—» A lfa lfa hay, 880
Olio cases this year.
ton. P h o n e 8 F 1 4 . Mrs. F . B.
h ou sew ork .
Garte.
184-31
M ountain Ave.
8 8 6 .0 0 — H u gh es D e Luxe M ag­
W A N TED —.Y oq r 1827 apray-
j Ing. N aw rig. 8 lx y ears exp er­ netic Belt. Regular price 835.00.
ience. J. w . W atk in s, T alen t, Ore- Guaranteed 20 years. The Best
Mode Belt on market. Send 82,
balance C. O. D. prepaid. Resi­
WANTED— t q buy fy
dent agent wanted. T . C. MeDear-
SQd sp rin gers, C harles Bi
mon, 2105 San Antone's Ave, A l­
H olm an 8 t.. p h n n s 407-B
ameda, Cal.
188-6*
F O B S A L E — 2 J ersey co w s and
HAMAKBR TRAVEnOk • » « fifty Legjiprn h ep s. S ee them .
a t e n * « Co. offlcy s4 ywsldeoce.
1280 B. M ain.
>
188-8*
174 North Main. Phone 410. -
F O B 8 4 I t o . V ietot ray, phone
ANY « B l p f
289-Y.
A m m a n a t e « w ith E n sign L ee
of» t h e E h tyattea A m y a t tha
.
Relieved in Two Treatments?
183-6*
N K lF LGCA'MpIf— ^Wa s e ll
on
W hite ShlaM Bom a, 546 May- e*sy terms expert repairing on all
makes. Few special bargains In
both treadle and electric.
Call,
write or phone. Singer Sewing ma­
chine Co. ISO W 6th, at Grape.
Phone 484J. Medford.
183-6
t t l» A»«-, F ortfan d . Oregon.
~ F O R SALM . ow T R A D * —» 180
acres o f lan d in S lsk iy o a , C al. On
F O B S A L B — W o rk horses, Gib­
P a c ifie H igh w ay. P F le a ty o f w a­
son,
444, C alifornia St.
182-6
ter, n ear co u n ty sc h o o l F o r fa r -
th e r p articu lars ad d ress T id in gs,
HJlls D airy, W alk er
® °x W .
1 2 3 -2 m o .»
i n b l ï h g rad e Jer-
D R EA M fT T Y O F W Y O M IN G
IS NOW M ASS O F R U IN S
not
necesssfy.
890.00
to start.
~ U U W
id glo v e.
F r*n k T *, t o r ’ 3 # ; W ‘ H Dod<1’
W T
T : : -w A
A g g rey
rey k
kid
glove.
F inder
please
F
H i V ictor
F
la d e r p
lsg se call
call Mrs
Mrs. C
T ilton.
’ C. F . ’ toontayjk 27; Orcelo Martlnex, 26;
T ilto n .
* -------- -------— -------------------------------- Fred J earner, 27; Clarence Posey,'
FO U N D ;
FO U N D — Ladies fountais pen.
Owner can have same by paying
fo r ad. Call at Ashland Creamery.
185-1
FO B R E N T
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( Coptlnned From Fs<s one?
Advancement. Give phone. Ad-
llffht globes broken. The en-
dress Box P, caro of Tidings.
tlr« lighting system of the city
1 84-2t* 6as been paralyzed.
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The list of dead, as given out
LOST
K >ST
by refinery officials:
27; A. C. Ayala, 33; F. C. Speyer,
Victor Nickerson, 45; G. G.
I T nrpin. 86; 6 . B. Welch, 32;
John Balmer; 3 0 ;; Calvin Smith,
«6;. A lbert Smith, son of Calvin
Smith; and H. O. Eby, 27.
GAYLORD WIL9HIRE
InvtW cro/I-ONACO
. BERT
DENTON
Hognc R ivcr Vallcy
Itcprceentattee f o r tfae
Dlstrict
come in. let us etplain
and read the testimonia^..
L'voe treatm ents at tjic
Office. ^AJteolntely Pain
lews and Drwfficss. Ott«
at Mcdfoixl H otel Bldg.
Medford, Oregon.
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FO R R E N T — Farm , close In.
Call 264 Welghtman St.
183-3
FO R K EN T— Large town pas
tqre, gentle cows only. Pay In ad­
van ce. Mrs. M. R. O. Freem an,
2 (1 Oberlin St.
utea*
PO SITIO N W A N TED
W A N TED by young ~ woman
w o rk by hour or day. Mrs. Made­
lin e B riscoe, R o q te f . B ox J |5 ,
X75 M eade St.
11
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m an, p ractical n u rsin g, Mrs. Mad­
e lin e B riscoe, R t. 2, B og 185 or
ca ll 175 M eade St.
172-1-m o *
Salem had 5810 telephone sta
Mona, March 1; 62 new linei
since January 1.
Many Interested
in Baseball Name
tals with no relief. I was
Mr. WUshire’s first patient in
Portland, I had two treat'
ments—eo effective th a t I
bought an I O tyA 'C O . Iam
a b so lu te ly d iv o r c e d from
Eczema at last.
TraafcUt. Omoo. E- TEESDALE.
HOME DEMONSTRATION
H r w * H»« la a c ltf « h m «e have t a
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f» ura>■ «il e - * — s .
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Since the announcement made
yesterday that a seasons pass
would be issued to the one sug­
gesting the best name for the Ash­
land, Gold H ill, Owens, Oregon
baseball team, twelve or fourteen
names have been tnfned In, ac­
cording to A. C. Nininger, who is
in charge of the contest. More
names are coming in, rapidly and ,
the Judges of the contest, are ad­
vising those who wish to partici­
pate to get heir suggestions in im-"
m ediate^.
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CZEMA is considered by physicians to he
an extremely difficult disease to cure. It
is caused by lactic acid—that is, unoxidized
waste tissue. And since this waste cannot M
eliminated through the intestines and kidneys
until it is oxidized, the system attempts to get
rid of it by passing it through the skin. Natu-
ra"y. the skin breaks down under the extraor*
ffinary duty imposed upon it; and the result is
the unsightly, mortifying eruption of Eczema.
The I-ON'A'CO, through magnetization, im­
proves the oxygen-transferring ability of the
iro n in the body. And with an increased sup­
ply of oxygen delivnrad to the cells, the waste
materials are oxidized and eliminated through
the intestines and kidneys. Thus the burden
pn the skin is removed, and the redness, itch­
ing, and peeling disappear. Equally successful
results are produced by the I-ON-A-CO in
the treatment of Dandruff—which is really a
light form of Eczema and not a germ disease.
E
.Come in and take a
delightful 10*minute
1FREE TREATMENT
In many other ai’meifts, the I-ON-A-CO has
produced similar results. It may do so in your
case; A t least it costs you nothing to find out. *
You will not be obligated or urged to buy.
Iro’t it but a matter of plain, common aenas
to make this test? A treatment takes about
10 minutes and is delightful. Don't put it off.
Visit us today.
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F o sfa ta s and Srageon
Office P h on e 108-J 1
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Office Phone 16AJ
Home Phone 164-L
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F irst N ational B g a k B u ild in g
O steopathic
DB. EBNEST A. WOODS
Proctite Limited To
Eye, Eár, Nose and Throat
X-Kay, Including Teeth
O ffice P h o n e 1 M
F irst N ation al B ank B u ild in g
Office H ours: i o . l a and 8 - g
DR. MATTIE B. SHAW
Physician and Surgeon
Swedeuburg B»«M*-g
Convalescent Rome
- 1 6 8 G ranite
W here th e sick and aged are*
cared for In pleasant home
surroundings.
108 P ion eer Avo
O ffice and R esid en t P h on e 38
O ffice H onrs
10 - 12 a. m. 8 - 4 p. as.
»¿80 - 7 :8 0 p. m.
OaU
Jerry O'Neal
PRACTICAL NURSING
for you r n eat Job o f
CHOICEST FOOD
Plumbnig
Phone 188
R ee. 8 8 M orton St.
• the rain came down harder,
T . L . POW ELL
O eneral T ransfer
the snow became like glue,’ the
Good team and m otor tracks.
C ontractor
rkls sAeraed to surface w ith aand
Good serv ic e a t a reasonable
paper, but at last t came to the
Repairing, remodeling and naw
price — P hon e 88.
place where the road had been
work. Day or contract.
r JORDANS SA SH A ND
broken. Then began the interest­
4fl4 Mountain Ave. Phone 4 5 8 /
CA BIN ET W ORKS
ing past time of watching for the
Corner Helman and Van w—
car that was coming to meet me.
Phons 161.
1 9 4 -tf
1 expected to see it at evqry tu rn
P A IN T IN G
In the road. At timea 1 stopped
Painting, tinting and papering,
and listened for the hum of a mo­
WM. B. GOULD
tor. Not a sound but the crack of try C liff Burlingame, 881 Mt. Av.
Realtor
the half frozen ra:n as ft n it thd or phone 98.
snow,
r had traveled about a
B argains in A shland an d vicin ­
P A IN T IN G — Ambro S. Park,
mile when I heard a snort behind
ity homes.
Insurance.
painting, Duo Tone work, 711 Lib­
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me, there came bouncing down erty. Phone 465.
160-1-mo
404 Mountain Ave. Phone 4 6 8 /
the road the sweetest tin Can that
I ever saw. It was bouncing
1'ke a new born grasshopper. It It would go flat before night. A f­
seemed to prefer to travel in, the ter A fter I left the entrance ' I
WHITTLE TBANSEEB
snow IThnk, that was ovor it ’s hood rested every mile and at the four
& STOBAGB CO.
It
rather than in the ruts of the mile sign It began snowing.
road. The fenders were bent, the was hard work to hold in after
Coal, Wood an<L-Storage
radiator set at a rakish- angle, that. You don’t enjoy resting with
P ank in s Cr»Hng «^ a « .ip j » ! ,.
' ' ” n' ’ Ide of-the hood was flapping A v e t w o w Wowtag— down— the
L on g D istant^ H au lin g.
with each bound, the top, well it back of your neck and knowing
that
the
snow
w
ill
be
an
inch
J>ad three gcod bows.
Between
Auto Freight Terminal
.. bounds the herder sounded the deeper for every mile. At seven
horn for me to get ready to get fn. o’clock I was at Anna Springs,
Phone X17
I pot off my skis and picked them taking lY hours to go the 17
Office
89 Oak f t
op Just as the ear was along side miles, and tired. Lord, but I was
of me. I don’t know what I did. tired. I made a fire and stayed
tg frighten it but I t gave a snqrt there that night.
That Saturday night that I great holes under the shelves of
and landed In a snow bank and
stayed
at Anna Springs I was rock always'cause me to stop and
I had to dig It out with my skis.
1 thought that Jt wpuld be really alone. I had Just left a wonder whose winter home they
rough riding when I saw it coming ftouso fu ll of hapjly friends a n d . may be.
down tha road, but that was only
At nine o’clock I reached the
e. whisper to what it seemed when
Lodge and Nameless greeted me
«'e started down the two crooked
at the door. He must have been
ruts. I have been on the hurri-
watching; me cross the flat. By the
cane deck of wild hronk, In an
way h T was growling I expect to
open boat In a rough sea, I have
get canned for staying over long­
ridden with R. W. Price as driver,
er than I should In the Ft.
but that battered tin can • had
them nil beat to a frazzel. And
that driver was an ex-brepk bust­
er, ho clamted his teeth d°wn on
STOP CATARRH! OPIN
a crooked pipe stem <nd smiled a
crooked smile, every moment I ex­
pected to, see him xllm b out on the
, | hood and begin to whip the radia­
tor with his hat. W ell, we made
the F t. in one flat, (tire .) I got
my Bkls out of the back and stng-
g' red Into the hotel. I don’t know
yot whether I would rather ski
on wet snow or ride that animal
ovor tbai, road.
I laid over two days in Fort
NOSTRILS ANO HEAD
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I f your nostrils
head is stuffed u
freely because of
get a small h
h» a t am dn
little of tHe 4
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cream into ywwr
penetrate thiwwh
^ilarnath for pictures. No I guess
it waa three days. In that time I "
had gathered up quite a ^oad of ’’
, things to bring pack with 'me.
I had fifteen hundred feet of
films, mail, tools.
I think tho
pack weighed about 50 pounds
»hen I was ready to start, and 1
know It weighed a hundred be-1
fore I reached Ann« Springs.
I began to feel the weight of
my pack before I reached the en­
trance, and I knew that I would
. have to rest my ggma teg often or
Taylor
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YWITH U R T v T E ON
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Dr. Ohanea A. Bataw
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E l’**’0 «’*1 Church
strsw u .
H. F . Pemberton, Pastor, 117
L anrel street. P hon e 87.
Preehyterian Chnrch
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H »Unan Street»
Hugh T. Mltchelsiore, Pastor,
N. M ate I t. P h o n e 491-L.
Lutheran Church
Services In Odd Fellows H all.
H. H. Young, Pastor. 638
Boulevard. Service a 4th and
6th Sundays.
F irte Chnrch o f C hrist
» lentiet— South Pioneer A ys .
Mrs. Ells. M. Smith, First
Reader, 78 Fourth St. Phone
471-J
C hristian Chnych
ind Second S treets.
K. A llie s« . P astor,
630 B oulevard
C atholic Chnych
Mxtk and c S treets
TOc Rev. F ath er. J. A . C arm ody
S ixth and C S treets. P h o n s 106
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