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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1927)
, FOR BAI,itS* Sm all ranch out*' aide city. Som e fruit, good bar W - t f gain. See N atter, 140 B. R gteU 107-1» FOR M X * t - New five room month bungalow. Half acre ground. Agfa. I l l Oran- W onderful shads. Oarage. Across 1 1 1 -« from new school ex Phoenix. Terms so liberal as to make thia property , w ithin reach o f anyoM Interested In ow ning their home. Equity wM h e seld to best bidder at public auction Thursday, May 6th 1 p . m . Be there and take ad vantage o f th is trem endous bar gain. F or further Information see or call W alter R. Jonas land auc tion company a t Brown A W hits Medford. Phone ISO. 106-4 FOR R BN T—Furnished house, IF TOO W A Ü « a good hom e on Laurel a t . C all S i J Harga- Inquire i t Brown A Rloe, SS N.- dine, phone 2«S-J¿. 106-tf M hb. O * tf dandy 6- MATKRNITY HOME — 16» Granite. Termo, Includine every- thing, 14.40 par day. 16S-tf FOR RBNT— Modern five-room bouse w ith range and linoleum and garage. 660 ■ Fairview st. WANTED TO RBNT— Two one 278 J or call at 634 Falr- thousand chick brooders, wanted 101-tf at once. Phone 13 S-J. 204-2» FOR BAUD or TR A D *— 110 acres o f land In Siskiyou, Cal. On Pacific H ighw ay,. PPlanty o f wa ter, near county school F or fur ther particulars' address Tidings, Box 41. . , llS -S m o .* GOOD PASTURE tor few head o f young stock. B. H. Davenhlll. Pkona X1F». 204-1 FOR RBNT— 10 acres best of soil pleated to all kinds of gar land truck, large house, furnish ed, S26 per tpoath, Ashland Realty Co. ; r ' • • FOR R BN T— Plano Phone 278- 144-t< WANTED — Good cook and housekeeper for fam ily of four In country. Phone 15F3 LOST— Between Ashland and G rants Pass, from running board of car 2 grips, wrapped In w hite canvass. Finder return to Tidings office^. Reward. — 204-tf LOST— W hite (Sold, open face, W altham watch with initials G. A. V. Hood reskingle or repair It for L on the back. May have been you. Call orders to W olcott’s lost near the lake In the park or Grocery. Phone 17, • 206-1-m o.» on either side of the stream near ths lake. Finder return to Lithia Springs Hotel for Reward. 207-2 — HAT FOR SALK—4 1 4 per ton. WASHING of nil kinds, plain Louis W erth, phone 18F-11. sew ing, work by the hour. Call f * i0 4 - » f 174 Van Ness. Phone 232-R. FO RSALB — 644 Gabbare- ,r. - _ . Í.46-1 m o- planta 16c dos. or | 1 a hundred. WANTRP--^rgK.Jgke«Jgald for live poultry, dressed veal, phone C. F . Carpenter, Medford, Ore. SOON B E FR EE LOS ANGELES, May 2.— (IP)— Ireland w ill soon be as free from foreign dom ination as the United 3tates, according to Eamon de Valera, former president of the Irish Republic, here fin a speakfng tour. . " . ’• the fight which put him in Irish prisons in 1923, is *4 “t0 <’*rth w the t'in d ep en d en t Ireland." ra said It was pleasing to “sham of Irish, iijde- e *ot deceived Amert- 106-1» DAIRY — H ills Dhlry, W alker Ave., m ilk from high grade Jar- sey cow s. We aim to please. Wa nse Surge Milker, qts. 10c, pts. Be. P hene 64F A ’ lW -l-gpo.» FOR SALE— W ill sell m y gro cery business, bnUding, stock, fixtures and furniture. Building >4x46 with 1 liv in g reem s, located am highw ay near 3 ante parks. Business «20,000 per year. Price «8604. Bex 441, DunaaspiL Gal. '•v " » aas-a SPRAYING TIME Spraying tim e la fast drawing near. Orchardlsts should be pre pared to apply their first arsenate e t lead spray within a w eeks time. Considerable damage hi being re ported from an tnfestatloff of fruit worms. Tfieee « e r a s ' are working in the calyx w ells of the calyx tube. A fine web aorgane this Injury from the orchardlste and ualese ana is very obasrvto» thdse insects reay/go unobserved. An arsenate of lead spray, three pounds of powder material to the hundred, gallons of water- applied thoroughly, so that the calyx end« % are w ell covered, wijl give control of this fruit worm and also aid In codling moth control. . The cool damp weather ba* been Ideal, for aphis and it is re ported som e orplfarda are serious ly Infested. Black Leaf “ 40," ode ouart blared In th e.tw o hundred gallon tank e f arsenate of spray w lllaglve excelelnt control L. P. WILCOflt Counfy Agent. METHODIST CHURCH ITEMS New permanent ed its for the choir are being Installed thia week. They are on the order of an opera chair and w ill greatly Improve th a f part o f the church. The eld historic organ that has adorned ths front o f the auditor ium fo r many years is being re moved. Efforts are being m ade to dispose of It so that a large two- manual pipe organ may be in stalled. ,' G. F. BHltnga has presented a proposition by which the. church will employ the services of a deaconess. The Official Board has seriously considered t^e m easure and further inform ation Is to be secured regarding it. A deaconess will be of greet help among thb young people affd children not only of the Methodist church, but of the entire city«- - MOSCOW. - AFtolatos M k etf. form er W aek of » flue estate In the Malaga Province. com a heck after tea yearn at safety la «Mid in order to deetroy his abandoned property, which had fa llen H»to Bolshevik hand». He was ar rested and faces death or toac prison sentence. Lahore’s peasants allowed him to remain la peeeeeeloa at U s great country house for many saonths after the overthrow o f tha old retim e. H e was popular with his tenants and they respected him- Bpt the arrival of the newly appointed Communist officiate caused the landlord's banishment and he fled to Finland. Hla larga residence was coavertad Into a school by tha new government. Labovo brooded oa the fate of h is fine castle and at last, in dto- galse, returned from Finland, and came bach to visit his property again. Under cover of a dark winter night, he set fire to his for- assr home and it was com pletely destroyed. His flight, however, w as eat off, hie disguise discover- «•* mt. a. l auania New Offices In the Next to the Blks' Temple. — D B . BO L A M D A L U M P h y sic ia n an d S u rg eo n 4 » P r a c tic e L im ite d T o E y e, E a r , N o s e an d Thri X -R a y , In c lu d in g T eel Office Hoars« 1 4 • IB and B I L ed and he was arrested. He plead* p ed guilty to the charge of arson when arraigned before *a Com- I reunite Judge. Convalescent Home Eugene— Excelsior m ll^ w 1 1 | spênt 120,000 on additional 600 h. p. power ptont.* Just 1 M Granite Where the tick and aged are eared for in pleasant hom e surroundings. Contractor— Realtor—Guilder Foor Doftr Oldsmobile Sedan ins well, good upholstery. A real bargain. Houses, lots, acreage and tim ber for sale, terms. Rpairlng, rem odeling and new work. « • < Mountain Ave. Phone 4 LITHIA SPRINGS GARAGE LONDON— (IP) — A thousand waifs fm m E ast side ot Ldttdon are loudly shouting their prates* fOr Harold Lloyd. Thé fllm Btar waB recently m af« a “Tornado’’ of thé Ancient Order of f»jOthblowers, the association,, P ainting Ttntlng, Etc. Painting, tinting, building re pairing cement work and rooting. TP. T. M a ciw eli. Phene 26AL. , w 144-1 mo,* Is of Patients Come o flk e s o f th e Chas. J. BrfffinfzaUon o f Rectal Poifiuid, Seattle, and S e i nne patients of every walk in «at practice Is the remit Of or phone 44. Insurance Service Well Directed It takes a well direct ed arrow to cover the bull’s-eye. And it takes w e l l written insurance policies to cover your loss «hould you meet with mis fortune. C o n s u l t with this agency of th e . Hartford Fire Insurance Company. Our policies “ hit the spot’’ in ease you have a loss. tr o y e d or t o r * a t the S te a m L a u n d r y , y e a r in a n d y e a r o u t, a s when d e n e a t fcpme..** • Give Ashland Laundry Service a Trial SEVEN COAT JOB Done Uhder Factory Specifications Touring—Complete Roadster—Complete Touring or RoadtRO Coupe—Complete Body Only *---- Sedan—Complèto ,. Body O n ly ---- The Ashland Laundry Billings Agency Lincoln Garage Fordson ft DOES Make a O/fference Where You Iky Your FORD DOAN’S S O R f. Vot> 'fkoiBMr TVreyjos uw e vweM bot » ait U tu.You . HCAfe Qgdty PLAN CM how wsr WONDCRftX..' SO TH6 ItffT A tr TMfi \ o r n e e halb p o Y u r \ Y10P. SAWMOS ano vie’fie 4 wonthamc *rt> C U R Ì Tut BurreO ’ i Yo Bov ann fitXWAND o o r p o r o F 'C A J e R v ’ C f^ S l c f ö T Y j ISM'r TRAY j o s r <-1MèA WOMAN *> . RHEU MUTISM v Salqjn— Work begins on heavy street paving program to last all w ith rheumatism! This year. serlpttoa does n o t tula tka stom ach, it dam «lot dapree» tkà heart, neither does it rnankp dieting to m oka R effaettva. Trank's Prescription d o st not contain any aareury or nar cotics; h a t it does com hise the essential a sd ten t elea en to n«Bto sary In the successful treatment of rheumatism and gout, ao cording to welj Inform ai FtoM ant-day medical epfnlea. Ufib aeld solvent and Hvar medidfiM. Trunk's Prescription soils 60s «1.76 s t McNair Bros. Ask for IL , ‘. ¿»jà 4 the Old Folks By Taylor W t h iW f v ’A « A L L M A Ö fiO Ä “ guaranteed or no pay. Leave or ders at Swenson A Peeblere. 194-1-mo. A W ord W ith Claycomb Motor PHONE 167-1 mo. NOTICE TO CRRIMTORS la the Ooupty Cupart e f the Slate o f G regoa ta r Jaefcsn»» County. In the Matter of tha Batata ef Otis O. Helman, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the undersigned to nil persona having claim s against the ab»vs retotod estate t<? present thent with pro per vouchers within six months from the date of first publication hbreof to Neflte Dickey, Attorney at law, room 4, Stearns BuildtUg, PAINTING— Ambro 8. Park, painting, Duo Tone w ork. 711 Lib Ashland. Oregon. erty. Phone 466. l« 0 -l-m o . Date of «ret pubtteatlon, M ay», 19 IT. PAPBR HANrifNG JULIA M PPV S HBLMAN, I. H. Scott— Paper hanging and »47-4 tnterlor deedranng, satisfaction T h e ¡wn^abiog, d r y ifig m k I ironing processes of gnr ment8 and linens at our laundry insure healthful cleanliness without injury to goods. , . . , . • ,.• • • • “ O n th e w h o l e n o t as m a n y g& rfoentg .a r e des C oal, W o o d an d S to r a g e Runs Well—Specud Thorough, ' /z Cateful artd Also Sanitary. ’Keno — California-Oregon Pow er Company asks to boy k e n o Power holdings near' Klamath Falls? W H IT T L E T R A J V S fE B A 8 T 0 U Q È OQ. Buick Painting, tinting and papering, TO TRADlF—F l touring car. Bsra 4, Medford-. 1RU6.to4*L J o i r TA*e Th ’JU m CA ©r , Widows : I try C liff Burlingam e. «61 ML Av. K lam ath F alla— Inland Ushing eompany bays and peblleb both "Daily N ew s’* FOR SALK—¿Two horsep, 1 set “Evening Herald." double harness and wagon. In quire American Railway Ex. office 264-2 • BEND, Ora., May t .— (144—An ancient English hall clock, prob ably 200 y e a n opt, was discovered here when D. M. Fraser took -It to^a Jeweler'S shop fee repairs. The Jeweler, w hile taking It apart, noticed an Inscription on the back plate. Close observation revealed the words, "Toilcrosa Jew ellry Shop, London, Eng., 1741." The Inscription had been hast ily engraved, evidently by a work man o f the Tollcrpss Jew ellry 8hop, w hen it was brought t e the shop for etaanlng. Evan at that tim e. It probably had served for many yeart. tt was pointed ont. Civto clubhouse o n W iaborn w a y 'for the next ten days atartwk W ednesday evening, May ,4. Bt 7:20. Her subject w ill he "Tha Law of Imvu" and Thursday night she w lllsp e a k on "Success.” Tha pub lic is cordially Invited to attend. There w ill be no collection, ft f t J| Mr*. V . D. M iller H oateap ■ Mrs. V. D. Miller was the host eas Thursday afternoon, April SI. when she delightfully entertained the members of the Merley Circle of tj»e Baptist church at h«r hopie on the Boulevard. There w as ’a large attendance. * ? A very Interesting, bnt short, business session wm conducted by Mrs. M iller, who Is president of this organisation, after which an enjoyable program was given A social hoar was spent In oenvdf- sation apd doing fancy w ork kt the close of which the bostobx served attractively ararnged re freshm ents. • ‘ ’ uader tka preeldency o f Mr Alfred Frlpp, w h o * pronta u t entirety devoted to charities. At the l&xeettture of the Order upon O. V. Tracgardth, Harold’s London agent,, Lady Prtpp sug gested that some o f the w aits from East London would like to see Harold’s latest filai. "The Kid Brother,” which was bela* shew n at the cinema where the investi ture was made. / As a result, a thousand kids* from Bow and Bethnal grpan saw the film and Tor som e of them it was their first visit to V movie. P IL L S OOe