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

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, Bart
T te refreshment èotomlttee Will
and be compoeed òf « re. Well Dean e»
sm ith chairman, nutated by Htodamaa
Warren Cook, W. 3. Crandall,
—
Leona Deieoe and C. D. Dafcott.
Pageant W ta Be Gi ve n
a Word Per Insertion. Kp Ad Less Then 28^
F&S R&sfa—Furnished, newly
b o l i S àl E’' or
~ ÌS8
remodeled four room house, ga­ aeree of land In Slsklyou, Cai. On
rage. Inquire 86 So. Sud. 111-8 Pacific Rlghway. PPlenty of wa­
ter, near county schoól * Por fnr-
FOH RENT— Partly furnished ther particolare addreas Tldlnga,
1-rton house, 8 Mocks from Nor­ Box >1.
lll- t m o .*
mal, three from H. school. one
acre of ground, fruit, nuts, ber­
FOB BENT—Furaalhed amali ries aad grapes. Equipped for
MATERNITY HOME — 153 Tuesday, April 19—Who-Do Olas«
apartments and cabins with ga­ keeping several hundred chickens.
of the M. B. Church will- meet
rages. Reasonable by month Inquire of Mrs. 8. C. Williamson Granite. Terms, including every­
Tuesday, April IS, at the heme
thin«,
84.00
per
day.
168-tf
or week. Barber Apts. 188 Oraa­ corner of Iowa and Calif. I I 1-1*
of
Mrs. Homer Blilihga, 748 No.
lta.
lii-M
FOR RENT—-Furnished houlrf
Mala St.
with garage, garden spot, near
Wednesday, April 9e— WbaWB’s
schools. Call at 658 Holly, phone
. Missionary society of Presbyter­
817L.
181-tf
ian church meets at 8:80 p. m.
at the home of Mrs. Graham,
corner of Pine and Baum sts.
Tuesday,1
April lA —(fr lc Club
FOB BATE— A good comfort­ Sailor Lived in a Whale
Easter
party
la the clqbhous»
WANTED— LOAN I l e o from able humu lh Ashland at the cor-
for Day and Might
on Winburn Way. Bridge and
private pdrty, 8 per cent and bey of Nursery and Rock St,
Without Injury
Five Hundred. Everybody lh-
Ì05-1
small bonus, 8 years. Box 16 Ash­ Write 180 Nursery.
vited.
Price 60 cents.
OMAHA, Neb., April 14— Par­
land.
188-1*
FOR HALE—cheap on easiest lor, bedroom and bath fitted Wed. April 90. — Blks* Lnfffes
terms to right party a two, acre snugly In a whales Innards-was dance in the Elks Temple.
fruit farm, 'wtthta city limits, shown in a stereoptican lectnre Thursday, April al^—Ladles of
spraying and pruning done. Trees Wednesday by the ReV. A. G. Bel-
the Trinity Guild will hold a
in fine condition, with promise of ■iah, as proof conclusive that Jo­
bazaar in the
Pariah House.
big crop— peaches, cherries, apri­ nah, “first secretary of the navy
Apron, utility, cooked-food and
eonunnnlcate with EMME ftSU cot», pears, apples, blackberries,
candy booths.
oft, the Salvation Army at the raspberries and currants. Goad and of the Interior,” actually took Saturday, May 7.— Rogue River
W hite Shield Homo, 1*6 May- toll, partially sub-irrigated. Place the scriptural seagoing jaunt.
Valley College Women’s club
Dr. Relish hhowed a slide. Illus­
will meet at the home of Mrs
tor garden and chickens. 6 room trating cross sections of a 75
L. Ei Williams, 580 B. PUbcb,
bok house in
fair condition. foot mammal, with Jonah sitting
Enough paint for boose goes with comfortable in the parlor reading.
Medford.
place. Might consider trade for
M m »
He pointed to the experience at-
FOB SALB—8100 stock In the house with yard, close In. Inquire tributedto a modern Jonah, Jus. MVa. Bert femlth Hostess—
181-8 Bartley, a sailor. Who in 1881,
Mm. Bert smith was the gra­
Pacific Lumber and Sbaleries, 81 So. 8nd St.
will- taka 875. Address Cart Mc-
was said to have eMergtd alive af- cious hostess when she delight
fully entertained Monday after­
er a day and a night in a whale.
noon,
April 11, at her home on
Bartley suffered from the In­
oak street. In honor of the feorih
supportable
heat,
but
he
shOwpd
818 per cord from car, delivered
FOR B U B — if you want to get
birthday anniversary of hW little
and aawed any length. Orders tak­ la Oh the ground floor in coming tte 111 effects save a slight discol­ son Jamie.
en thia coming week to April 88. residence section, nee or phone oration Of the skin caused by the
The tHhe was spent pitying
Phone 196-R or see L. A. Decker. Wm. E. Gonld, Realtor. Several gastric juices, Dr. Bellah said.
games and at four o’clock the
"Now,
If
eg
ordinary
gob,
188-8* good buys lh PAim A te and Nor­
without divine assistance can be guests were seated around ad at­
mal
vicinity.
117-tf
table
on
swallowed by a Whale, What about tractively arranged
FOR HALE—Hay and pastare,
which
Was
a
birthday
cake
With
apply to O. 0. B utler/
188-8*
FOB SALE — Modern seveh- Jonah, tor Whom onr Lord made
seA monster to swallow four chndles. The color scheme
room
house, weU located, just ww a — special
FÓB BALE — C o w , c o m i n g
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s
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bean Mpaflfted, papered aharSe-
fresh, 1881 Bast Main.
188-4
“We know' jloW that Jonah hud White with lovely Easter favor«
finlahed throughout, making it
placed at each cover. Jamto waa
like aew. If sold within short plenty of air to breathe, could
the recipient of many beautiful
move
around
or
stand
np
If
he
time, 8i85U. Two hundred down
wished, and had a soft bed to and useful gifts.
Those present-were: Lois C^y
196-tf sleep Upon. What more could , a
■*,- -«-x
and
Roland Krnggel, Marjory and
Av».; milk front' htglr 0toff0**^
man desire except electric lights?’*
Vivian Freeman, Lois and Nancy
sey cows, W» aim to please,
Firestone, Bobbie SteArns, Jamie
nee Barge Milker, «to. 18c, pts.
TO PLAY TENNIS
Phone S0F8.
1T8-1-H
Myrtle Point — 860,000 hotel McNair, Johnny Freeman, Mar­
O R E G O N AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE, Corvallis. April 16.— to be ballt, work starting April garet Delsman and the host Jamie
B. Smith. Some of the mothers
Barnard Joy of Ashland, register­ 10.
ed In agrtcultnre, has responded
to the first call tor rook tennis.
WANTED—City salesman In
, .
Are Yoh In Frime T
Klamath Falla. Uhligs Electric TWenty varsity players and 17
Store, Klamath Falls, Ore. Í68-8 aspirants tor'the freshmen squad
NO! NOT FEELING JUST BIGHT
are working ont together this
Week.
Then the sunshine and hot mineral baths of
In order to pick bis team with
a greater degree of falrneee, Dr.
B. T. Btmma, tennis coach. Is
conducting an elimination tennis
Near Chico, Butte County, California can do
tournament among the^ yearlings.
Jolla Kallas Wat » callef at De­
Wonders For You.
ter Tuesday.
TlHlhAa Kink And Frank King
have taken a contract of catting
LEE RICHARDSON, Manager
timber for the Avgeria Brother».
Claretto» Dodge walked aitttmt
to the top of Mt. Alhland last Sat­
urday and Veporta that the snow lb
yet six feet deep lh the canyotte.
Chas. Hall of Hornbrook was
calling on friends at the Dodge
ranch and at the D»tel- rattdh last-
Monday.
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Used
USED CAR SALE
Ohev Coach,
Fuller Paints
Chev O4U0»
Chev Touring,
Varnishes
Tdrt Coupe,
A paint and varnish for
evety heed
10.RICC
A Jolly social meeting of t
Auxiliary to the American Legion
post No. 14 will be held Monday
evening, April 18, In the Pioneer
Hall on Winburn Way. The presi­
dent, MrS. John Enders, urges
that all member!, who possibly
now on
Automotive Shop
D isplay at
a ssu a
Ford Battery
T A X IT
ftlKYUDIF
THB K fB u etS
DONT P or
o m u e
.
s eoB
X
io - i l a. m. a - 4 p. m.
0:80 • 7:80 p. m..
Plumbnig
Ford Batteries Fits 85
Per Gent Of All Can.
None Better Regardless
Of Price
Let Us Do Your Electricnl
and Battery Work
° ° n I i L . OT
Repairing, remodeling and new
Work. Day or contrast.
JORDANS
404 Mountain Ave. Phone 48SJ
184-tf
PAINTING
Claycomb Motor
Ford Garage
Phone 50
It DOES Make a Differ­
ence Where You Buy
Your Pord.
Painting, tinting and papering,
try Cliff Burlingame, <81 ML Av.
or phone 98.
187-1 mo.
PAINTING— Ambro
8.
Park,
painting, DUO W h s work. T il Lib-
Chevrolet is the world’s most popular
gear-shift truck because i t offers scores o f
nuallty features not found on any other
haulage unit lb the low price field.
Included in this list are numerous Meant
mechanics! Improvements o f the ottoort
Importance, such as— A C o il filter and
A C a ir cleaner Co protect the motor from
excessive w e a r and to m a in ta in at its
peak effidenev the sm o o th , effortless
poster for which Chevrolet’s motor has
long been famous. O ther new features
are an improved transmission and new
prer shift lever; a new and more con­
v e n ie n tly Id eated e m e rg e n c y b ra k e ;
c ro w n e d Fenders; a n a w r a d i a t o r o f
greater cooling capacity; a new 17-inch
steerin g w heel—a n d even b u lle t-ty p e
headlamps to give a distinctive touch
o f smartness!
*
Ity homes.
Insurance.
CRATER LAKE ÏN THE
WHITTLE TRANSFER
A STORAGÈ OÔ. -
Stonge
but net wheU it nt. o r f l i ' the Coal, .Wood and
fools 1 take the caW, but as I re­ Packing, Crating and Shipping
L e a r Distane» Hauling. -
marked to Nameless’, who was
standing in the doorway, that If It
Auto tn ig h l Ttrmfeial
had hit me 1 would have been
like the darkey that was going
Phone 117
to be hung, aad remarked that it
was going to be-a lesson to him.
O tte e n e a r n .
Work — Painted bed* shoveled,
snow.
Weather — Day cleudy; wind
NOTICE TO UREURDRS
south; snowfall alnce last obser­
NOTICE la hereby given, that
vation, 0.6 in., precipitation .88 the undersigned has been ap­
snow on ground, 815 In.; Temp. pointed administrator of the es­
H. 88, L. 31, R. 8, M. S3.
tate ot Emily Wells, deceased, by
the county court of Jackson coun­
ty,
Orefon. Ahd kaS qfcatttfod. All
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
persons having claims »gainst
Ashland,
Oregon, April 18, said estate are notified to present
1927.
salhe to ma At the law dfflee of
NOTICE OF BIDS: Notice is W. J. Moore in Ashland, Oregon,
hereby given that bids are now with proper vouchers and duly
called tor the clearing of the verified, within six month from
Reeder Gulch Reservoir Site, and the first publication hereof, which
Right of Way for a Roadway for Is the 2Ud day of April, l i f t .
J. P. W N tt s .
the Water Department of the City
Administrator
of Ashland, Oregon. The plan« and
181-4 Bat.
specifications can he seen at the
office of the City Engineer.
The plans call tor the clearing
Springflald — Proposed fruit
and grabbing of about 20 acres
and vegetable cannery «project Is
for a reservoir site, Involving the
well aapported.
cutting of all trees and brush and
Madras—Oiling of Tha Dalles-
the pulling or shooting out ot all
stumps. With the burning up of all Callfornla Highway tor 48 miles
limbs, roots, stumps, etc., and the begun.
cutting up Into 16 Inch fire Wood
all material fit tor the same, and
piling up said firewood where ac­
cessible for hauling out.
There la also required the clear-
tng,of a right of Way for road pur­
poses? said road way being about
50 feet in width and 2600 feet
When Bask Hurtb Rhah tter
long.
Kidneys as ¥ » • OIMB
The City Council will receive
Ymw B»WNa
sealed proposals for all of the
above work, said proposals to be
in the hands ot the City Recorder
before ?:to p. m. May 8, 192 7.
and said propoaate will be opened
at 8 p. m. in the Cott ami cham­
ber in the ttty Hail. Ashland. Dra­
gon on May 8, l l l T .
Each bid muat be accompanied
by a certified check qr bid bond
of no less than five (5) percent of
the total amount of the bid, made
payable to the order ot the City
TrtMurer, City o( Aahlaad, Ore­
gon. The rlghe la reserved to re­
ject any o< all proposals, aad to
waive technical defects, as tha In­
terest ef the City may require.
CITY COUNCIL.
Ashland, Oregon.
By C. H. PIERCE. .
Mayor.
a
By Gertrude Blade.
City Recorder.
[
Q uality F eatu res
WM. X. GOULD
erty. Phone 485
WINTER TIME
Salts Flité for
Aching Kidneys
THE AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
Ashland, Oregon
By Taylor
onthb
popoqi
DR. MATTO B. H A W
Physician and Surgeon
108 Pioneer Ave
Office and Resident Phone 81
Office Hours
tor your next job of
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vision of this part of the program,
which will be a fitting close to a
day of worship.
Social Meeting in Pioneer Hall-
Office Phone 164-J
Home Phone 164-L
DR. ERNEST A. WOOD«
Practifle Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throát
X-Ray, Tndnding Teeth
1 Buick touring, rtuu well .......................... I 75.00
1 Willys-Knight ........................................ w . 1700.00
1 Buiok Roadgter, 1027 lioenae, new battery
and rubber in A1 oon d itio a.............. ... 1250.00
1 Ford D e liv e r y .............. .................... ..
2165.00
1 Oldsmobile touring in first class condition*
with new paint job .'................................ $200.00
SEE THE NEW HUDSON AND ESSEX MODELS
CfcWtolet Dealers
A. A. Mareks, who Is employed
between Ashland and Dunamnlr
by the Southern Pacific company,
was brought yesterday to his
home on Sherman with an attack
of pneumonia.
:
Richardson Springs
Chev Sedan,
A beautiful pageant la panto-
mine aad song will be given by the
primary department of the Con­
gregational church tomorrow eve­
ning at aeven-thlrty p. m.
The story tells of a little girl
who is very sad because grand­
mother has goAe »Way and the
flowers are dead; she cannot un­
derstand why. A bird, a aqnlrrel,
the raindrops aad sunbeams her­
ald the advent of spring, who ex­
plains that the flowers are- not
dead and when the little girl dries
her tears and looks about her,
the meadow Is abloom With color­
ful flowers.
Those taking part are: little
girl, Marjorie Stratton; squirrel,
Bobby Kerr; snow bird, Alice
Spencer; raindrops, John Wilson,
Fred Kerr and Virgil Jackson;
sunbeams, 8hlrley Dryers, Frances
Davis, Hasel Werts and Mllllcent
Peters; spring. Miss Vera Landing
tulips, Dorothy Moore, Loreen
Werts, Letha Landing and Joy
Moffat; daffodils, Mary Louise
Wilson, Rita Myers, Father Car­
ter and Geraldine Myers; reader,
Vivian Kerr, song leader, Isabell
Gaffney. Mrs. Charles D. .Gaff­
ney is the director of this pageant,
assisted by Mrs. D. M. Spencer
and Irwanda Bateman.
This will be followed by a play
given by twelve older girls, who
bring lilies and adorn the cross.
They tell In song and rhyme how
words or good deeds are aymbpls
of the beauty of the flowers.
Mrs. V. V. Mills has the super-
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StlvArtdn — Sllvar Palla tftMs
reopen after ehutdown due to
log shortage.