Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, May 17, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    all M i acqaqtatad With the PORTLAND ROSE SHOW
spirited girl who led Míe French
WILL START JCMW 10
to victory» . '
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or which she has a hundred gnu
eighty-two named varie t lae* »
Misa Clara Trotte», tfbfc 4m n
its Tarr, Mpr Walter H«n»4fu
Ära’, Warren Coojc, Mra. BiUph
Billings, Mra. P. D. Wagner. Mr
H. A. Stearns, Mrs. Hugh,. T
MUchelmore and » Mrs. Flrank
Davis attended tha meeting from
Ashland.
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REAL 1ÄM TF, t O A M K r - r
gva 7PU Berkeley, Oakland oZ
urae 18
wnno’,t •«tnorny.
am ida property to exchange for Tuesday May W , lo s t Or«>WP
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ffrrt|ir*
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During the last few years those
adorn home la Ashland? Albert
Tuesday Mpy 24 will he th<- interei’te(1 1" the development of
i*W»r,-649 Allison Ht.
Í1B-8* last group meeting of thp Del- A eJlterary Northwest have fob
bungalow, 1-J acre of
FO R -T IU d E — Will take car Phlan society fon this year as ‘^ e d She work of this poet with
fruit, bent*«, good chlp6
confidence. . “These
for mF equity In my home and the Chapter and greup « « 4 ^ "'ereaalng
Phowe CIO R e r ISO J.
for June will be oomb)ped Into 11’eoplS" is a keeping of -the faith;
some cash. imn(rp 346 4 t | s p
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a «500 Home ‘.< Z : ■ ' - i ” .
. 212-1* a Chapter program, June 14 With 11 ” *,8o » <1»« addition of the
lupcheon at the Llthia Spripgs ahnaje of contemporary poetry,
HMhirs m «row« * M r . ft <•
CALR og TRADE— ICO hotel, preceding the meeting,
Althpugh Howard Corning Is not
Mglft.
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On May 26. «ft assembly W ill'"111 ,n year8' he writes with a
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, aeree pfrlfurd fn *t*kfyou, Cal. On
Paoitta Highway. PPlenty of wa­ be held in Medf&rd co rresp o n d ^ ! maturity qf implication which
\ ■ . VARTOM» •< ‘MtaTOtatapro .
ter, near county school For fur­ to the one held In Ashland Iasi demands serious consideration,
MOW W THAT ROORr-^erA. ther jmrtieulars addross Tidings, year with Medford, Klamath rails W i t h o u t m aking a fetich of
138-2mo.* and Ashland Chapters meeflnp method, Mr. Corning favors the
V. Hpod rpablngle hr repair It for Box | t .
y sK <MJ| „»rdera tq W efcott’^
FOR RENT— Piano Phone 273- together. The meeting will be held P°etry °< ^direction; he Is a
Orecary, Phons l» , 'v 216-1*««»*
, metaphysician who holds clinic
194-tf at the Presbyterian church
South Holly Street with luncbpo,; i in the human soul. He lays bare
WAifTED— Plowing
at the Hotel Medford, Mrs. Goble. wlth Inflexible, candor and tragic
si (earn Work. Fhpp* af T-U
Pass and spent several hours the Pacific coast organiser, will J sufficiency the sources o f- life ,
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19t-Hf*.r -flghlng, Rr. J d . Bussard epused be here for the occasion.
< Cerebal In his altitude, Mr. Cora-
WARTED—*Ap pricaa p*id for considerable excitement when -he
Tho last mewing of the Ideal inR , s ’8tiU nQt dry
nedantje.
live pqultry, dressed ve*l. pkone hauled out-a twéqty * five pound Delphian society was held *1® s His character studies are amaz-
C. F. Cgrpenter, Medford, Ore.
salmon, after a hard and tire­ day, May 10, with the follQWfh - 1 ¡ugly afcchrate— devastating, fuR
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* members contributing to a vpry °f P ly abd terror. ’ These Peo-
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interesflng program:-Mrs. Marsh jpta” Is a portrait album; it ip
ILfMtAgRR fl^ANSFEB a n d
Wagner, Mrs. G. W. Gregg, Mrs. also a book of strong spiritual 10-
ttoraya Co. offlep at residence, Ma«ld up Picnic Party—
Mr. qnd Mrs. V. D. MlUer, Mr. Elyood Hodberg, Mrs. Edwin I tegrity.— The Lariat.
174 ftevQi Mala. Ph*o*"41«.
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qpd Mpe- S. A. Peters, Jr., Mr. Dunn and Mrs. Walter- Redford.1
Mrs. Gerald Wenner gave an ex­
aim
Mra.
8-
A.
Peters,
Sr.,
gnd
AN1 GIR** M TRPUBLE—M»y
ceptionally fine review of J ’Snlnt
Fqssil— Oil found in increps-
«omannldate with Ensign Lee Mr. and Mra. E. M. Berg made
Joan”
by
Bernard
Shaw,
sketch
ing
quantity in Flory well, and
of. the Salvation Arm> at tha up a party from Ashland who
ing
tho
life
and
action
of
Jenftn
largo
¡w range leased for deep
W hltr Shield Homp. *66 May- spent, Sunday,. Ray 16, plcnicing
D’Arc In such a vivid way that drilling.
on
Little
Butte
creek,'
a
short
fty Kvmf FerRagd, Oregon. •
distance above Eagle Point.
■ fftb RNNT^ Ubwu»
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Gillings,
FOR RENT—^6 room furnished Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kay and Mr.
house on -B street. Inquire 2(7 and Mys. Ravi Isaac were also
enjoying an outing on the creek.
8th Sf,
After a delicious lunyh the men
FOB RENT— Five room bunga- spent several hours fishing, the
Iqr, Unfurnished, with garage, 2 honors going to Mr. Kay, who
blocks from business district. In-, was the only one catching any
quire i | * 4th at
217-3* fish.
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8t., cor.
FOR B A L 0 « 4 en * y coV and
six mnethe m r s t cgu. t . 9 .
TeRer. Milk teat 6 *er cent. R,
F. Berks. Yellow hpese oa Iq,
dlana street.
21H
“ FOR M W R f n h t leR . a«7 W
St.
|1 M
FOR SALE«—Universal range,
white enamel, almost ppw, Li­
brary table, three quarter bed,
baby erlb, nursery chair, high
chair end miscellaneous articles.
2*7 8th street.
21»-tf
FOR SALE—Small A k cr«sh-
gr, 9 H. P. b e ll« , sfora grates and
backs, laqrnpmwgvg
qharpqned
gnd repaired- ' Gnstlngs and ■»-
ghiue work »t F v le Udo »w?
14» bberlln St.
/ We buy and sail need stole
fixtures. 162 East Main or 642
Boulevard .
2 1 | t 1 -» o .
DAIRY — H110 Dairy, Wqlka»
Ava., milk from high grade Jse-
FOB RENT — Nice convenient
gsy oows. Wa aim to p|ease. Wa
Eaby (link- Meets Thursday—
use Surffa Mllksr,*«ts. 10«, ptg. fa, S-rqom cottage. Down town dts-
U t 'Is greptly hoped that the
phoaM W I
tTW-RO,» trlgt, reasonable root- ipquHo Ho­
meeting
of the Baby Clinic, which
fei Ashland.
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will be held Thursday afternoon,
FOR RENT— Furnished house May 19. la the Civic clubhouse
‘with garage, garden spot, npar qn Wlnbung W a/, will- be well
sohdola, Cqll at 663 Holly, phone Attended.
The Clink har^hedl
317L-
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r meeting all winter on th e th ir d
Information ou how yon
1 Thursday of each month and so
lain th* full facts, which
1S»7 llp lr work* hag 'teen a spleh-
yon an opportunity to profit In
dld success.
S o c ie ty N o te s
yonr own city-by tho ptarting of
AH new babies are reffuested
Ford’s new industry.««,- Send two
to be"* registered' with Miss
1 (Co^tlqued From Page Four!
Blanche Hicks at the public lib­
yelope to Donovan
rary, before b eing,brought to the
.'iggipg. A naw Brunswick Pann-
Service, Layfayette I
meeting.
t.pope, donated through the cour­
tesy of Mr. H. H. Elhart of
.
gihart’a Book and Music Store, Election a t Ogta w w
The Rogue Rvier Valley Cijl;
furnished the mnaic. A t a ' late
LOST— On Main street or thé bonr tasty refreshments were lege Women’« club held its an­
nual election of officers at the
Boulevard Green Conklin F««ta- egraed.
|afh pen. Finder return to Tidings
Tfadse present were: Mr. and home of Mrs. p K. Williams in
and receive reward«
111*1 M m . H. L. Clayoemb, M e . and Medfofd, p n ; Saturday, May 1*.
V. n . Milter, Mr. and Mrs. The election resalted jgn the
LOSTnPrflteblr on fi r 9 e n Mra.
E. M. Berg, Mr. and Mra. E .'O. choice of the following officers
Spring Road, a small gunny sack
"Gillings,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. for the coqilas year: President,
Containing 2 palrs-ef la'dy slippers,
Miss Sara VanMeter, rice-presi­
pew, hot water bottle and various Briggs, Mrs. J. R. Edwards, the dent, Miss Clara Trotter; treas­
ladles Items. Finder, please re- Mlsage Geòrgie Coffee, Ethel urer, MrS. N. (X Changy, while
Shrum, Porothy Reid and Régina
|urn to Ltainger Hardware.
Miss Florence Hurd was re-eleet-
Jchnsop, Messrs Chas. Petri, War­
ed secretary.
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ren Doremus, Frank Hamilton
After the Serving of delicious
and Barton Fruían and the bon-«
refreshments by the entertaln-
ored guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
PLDEST MASON DIES
Read.
* ‘ AT AGE OF
All expressed their sincere re­
REDLAND, Cal., A Mason for gret oxer the departure of Mr.
69 years, Dr. A. W. Klhg, Cali­ and Mrs. Re«4.
fornia’* uldnst Masop ppd tpnpght
fo be tha ofdest Mgson In the
United Stptes, died here on April .Enjoy Dinner Ip Grants Pass—n
Mr. and Mr*» 8- D- Doremus
10th >t the a«p of $61 yegrs gp<
lpf
thia cltt and Mr. and Mrs.
6 njppths. Re wqg ffrat m»da a
R.
D.
Bussard and Mr. and Mrs.
Mason tn Plymouth Lodge. IH.,
|n 1866 and, under special dia- M. Bussasd of Klamath Falls,
rensattop, became a' Master within Who came ora» tq Ashland Sat­
the ysa». Hh Xftlg| Sfrt|n|gy, Au­ urday to atfdhd th* regular meet­
gust
lft2*. v m piad* the gc*«- ing of the Southern Oregon
plon a t'» public h otlter In Red­ Cleaner’s qpd Dyer’s association
lands. Dr. King took pride in the held at tha F|aSS cafs and con­
fact that he shoo It hands with, or fectionery, motored fo Grants
met every President of (he United Paas Sunday, May 16, where they
States since 1640, and voted at ev­ enjoyed a sumptuous dinner.
The party stopped at Savage
ery preslfiegtlal < election slpce
Raplda
dam ap the way to Orant*
that year.
NOT A SECRET—JUST (OM-
. ' . * MON 8ENSE
The neighbors of Mra. Arthur
De Mulle, Grasmere, N. H., were
aurious to know what medicine
ihe took that “acted like magic,**
In restoring her health. “No se­
cret at all,” she says, “Just com­
mon sense. I sew Foley Pills di­
uretic advertised and began tak­
ing them. I feel fine now, after
lfi^yoars suffering from kidney
trouble. I never have a tired
feollng, and am active and hap.
py.” Men and women every­
where use and recommend Foley
Pills diuretic. Satisfaction guar­
anteed. Ask for them. Sold ev-
everywhere— No. 1.
’ OFFICE RQVRS
10-13 A. M.
M P . M.
First Nettane) Beak Building
Convalescent Home
IBS Granite
Where the sick and aged are
saved' for In pleasant home
surroundings.
PRACTICAL NURSING
CHOICEST FOOD
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
Good team and motor trucks.
Good servies at a reagpaebl*
price r«- Phons 63.
PAINTING
Paint lug T fttm g .E tc. *
Painting, tinting, building re-
pslrtnr csKient work and -roofing.
W. T. BlackwelL Phone 359-L.
£ W S TRar 0 rri *« m 4 W tt* B rrw
LMt Y m t )
HE dem and from car ow ners for Gum -Dipped V ires has given Firestone
Dealers a large increase in volum e enabling them to sell these tires to you
at the lowest prices in history.
O n the cars o f motorist* everywhere, these wonderful tires are delivering
unheard-of long mileage w ith greater safety and comfort.
T he Firestone Balloon Tread, scientifically designed three years agp, and un­
changed today, follows the contour o f the tire carcass with n o excess, rubber aj
th é edges to cause “shoulder breaks’*. N arrow rider
p e tp h *he tread to yield
to depcessions and cling to the road, preventing
skidding. This tough, pliable troad has the wear-
FOdisting«qualfeie0 for thousands o f extra miles.
T
OLDFIELD
te made o f corite dipped h i a rubber solution
w hich not only saturates and insulates every fiber
o f «very cord, but unifies sidewalk w ith carcass,
avoiding separation undftl th« «MtTOm«
M anyKrestone Dealers a ro W fM n d » o l M y o u
R liberal allowance for your rod OITOr «ti 1 B tF
o f Gdm-Dipped Tires to start d ie m otoring season.
To m eet a demand for a lo w price tire and tube,
Firestone designed and manufactures, for Fire­
stone Dealers only,OldfieldTires aodTubes, which
carry the Standard MaRufahwreffg* Guarantee.
Clayeom b M otor Co., A shland
W, L. P oster Service S tation , P h oen ix
F nütidin Service S tation , T alen t
Paluilug, Unting and papering,
i n C liff Burlingame, 681 Mt. Av.
a t phone 98.
1*7-1 me.
PAINTING— Ajnbro S, Park,
painting, Dao Tone yrork, 711 Lib­
erty. Phone 4*6.
160-1-mo.
a PAPER HANGING
I. H. Scott— Paper hanging and
Interior deoorattng, satisfaction
guaranteed or no pay. Leave or­
ders at Swanson ft Peeblera.
184-1-mo.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the
State 'of Oregon for Jackson
County.
In the M atl-i «- the {¡¡state of
Otis O. Helnjan, Deceased. >
Notice is hereby given by the
undersigned to all persons having
claims against the above named
estate th present them with pro­
per vouchers' within six months
from the date of first publication
hereof to Nellie Dickey, Attorney
at law. room 8. Stearns Building,
Ashland, Oregon.
Qate of first publication. May 3,
JULIA B1PFU8 HELMAN,
Eugene— Oil prospect w a l l
dowtt- 9060 feat, with good gas
flow.
Dallas— 8hell a OH Comps
buys sits for distributing plant.
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JERRY O’NEAL
WM. E. GOULD
Co n I r actor— Realtor— Builder
Mouses, lots, acreage and tim­
ber for sale, terms. Rpairing,
remodeling and new work.
4 6 4 .M ountain Ave. Phone 453J
GUM-DIPPED
PB.W BNBSTA.W <Xn»
Prectiee L w iU d To
Eye, Ear, N om end Throat
X-Ray, Indediag Teeth
Office R e m i M • 1» and a - «
For Your Next Job Of
piitmbius
Shop in Reavpp Bldg»
First S t
Phon« l i t
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Cornor Holman and Van Ness.
Phone 161.
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Mom and Pop
.•vOw n tE N - W LGBT A ggATT
•JRDHtT OM ttUSRM POUND OF BpTRSR
X -se k t t d
r
ago the fiesta ioteftided the oofor-
tnl pageant Roaarti. Paid ad­
DB. B. L BUBPIO
mission te the pageant helped to
a certain extent te meet the had-
get of the week’s h 1 g program Announces the Opening of Bis
o f concerta, rose shows, parades
New Offices In the
and . tha pageant. Thia . year
Hersey Bid*.
Portland, through thk a* vice and
counsel of* Its leading business
Next to the Elks’ Temple.
men. and' hankers, has been suc­
cessful In presenting a financing
plan that will make the festival
and pageant not only self-support­
ing, buf Portland’s greatest pub­
licity factor and will each return
DB. ROLAND ALLIN
dividends that will go toward de­
veloping and maintaining' Port­
Physician and Burgeon
land's' International Rose test
'gardens, a great eltle asset that
Is contributing
to» Portland’* Office Phone 168-J
fame as “The Rose City.”
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Residence Phone 108-L
DOAN’S
A -STORAGE- 0 0 . .
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Dieting aad Shtehtata-
Long Distane« Hanllqg.
Anto Frffigfat. Torminal
MUST SERVE SO DATE
IE Fielder, timber worker at
Butte Falls was MgMMed to
rsorae 30 days
county jail when he pleaded
guilty to a charge or rrtHiporttng T*
liquor. Fielder was arrested by
Federal Prohlbtion Officer Terry
Talent, with a two quart fruit
Jar partially filled w«h moon- •
shine dn which the “fusel” oil wae
plainly visible.
Eugeqe— Southern Pacific hjut
1300,000 *tarm|nai worb «»der
way.
EASY TO DARKEN
; YOUR GRAY HAIR
aratlon, improved by the a<
of other ingredients called “V
s r A Sulplrwr Cmupounj/
with it an? drawThk througl