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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1927)
X Btifc'RBAk feARGAXN— ' 2 FOR RENT—Sleeping rooms frOTRADE— liO A in So. Cal. miles out, 10 1-8 acres, partly Ir at 1» Greshaift street. Mrs. M. B. ritated, Tote 'coki, house and barn, for 80. Ore., city or country. See Aryant. j|2totf 220-2« family fruit, cow, pigs, chickens Natter, ¿40 B. Main. and' tools, permanent pasture. FOB BENT — - Large front H E A L ESTATE EXCHANGE— Sleeping rooms. 114 Oak St. Phone1 Worth 12000, price right now Have you Berkeley, Oakland or $7toJ. 202-tf f 1400, terms. sf. fc. Galey. 220-1 Alameda property to exchange for FOR BALE OR TRADE — Lot Modern home fn Ashland T Albert 210-8« SO s 140 on Corner Fremont and C. Meyer, 042 AlHson St. Dolor« Bt. Ih marnath Fall«. 4 rooms and cabin on place. Hot Spring« addition. Sale price |1 ,- 000. Write Anna A. Hudgins. Gen Del. 210-3« FO BBALE—A home In first dam . condition. On 126 Nursery S t, cor. of Rock. Phono 406-J. 217-5« FOB RENT— 5 room furnished FOR HALE — 6-room modern house on B street. Inquire 207 bungalow, 1-2 acra of ground, 8th Bt. frnlt, berries, good chicken house. FOR RENT Nice convenient Phone 280 R or 300 J. 210-1-mo. 5-room cottage. Down town dis trict, reasonable rent. Inquire Ho tel Ashland. - 818-tf FOR RENT — Furnished 5- room house close to school. New paper and paint. Call S17-L or 558 HoUy street. 221-tf FO B BALE— Alfalfa and grain hay, Harry Weagant, Valley View district. Phené 11F4. 221-2 FOR SALE — Cheap, ten S. C. White Leghorn yearly hens, laying 70 per cent. Phene 22S-R. 221- FOfe «ALB — 200 white Leg horn baby chicks, 11 cents each. Mrs. W. D. Booth. Phone 257-Y. FOR SALE—Jersey cow alx months heifer calf. T. Tetter. Milk test 5 per c e lt. F. Parks. Yellow hoaae on. Alana street. 2 - » e f t SAfcR^irrult jars. 267 8th FOR SALE:—On IVÌ rail r»C 4, white enamel, almost new. Li brary table, throe quarter bod, baby crib, nursery chair, high chair and miscellaneous articles. 267 8th street. 816-tf FOR SALE or TRADE— 160 acres of land In Slaklyou, Cal. On Pacific Highway. PPlenty of wa ter, near county school For fur ther particular« address Tldlngo, Box 01. 128-2mo.« Hart - Hitting, Fast, With Good TeamworkjDope stem Predict Win hold a berth with the Boas. BUI Force or Oold Hill wh$ eaugbt tor the Llthfens last y$w 0 »till on the receiving* Ilnq a id has been doing some hard bit ting. Charley Orr is a heady cat cher and ready to do relief. work lo r Force. »1 , f ' Johnny Morgan, . well known here la the flret eacker and la showing up well. Morgan to eap- tabling the team. Harley Hughes at second and Oral Robbins at short, both W * mer O. A. C. stars are displaying no little amount of ability. George Gray, a Baerameato ace, to handling the third sack In great style. He to a good hitter and a stellar base runner. Out In the Held to found Johnny LogMt, a star from O. A. C., Reck Spelss of the Portland City League and Ping Miller— all three who at any time might take the heart out of a pitcher or«the cover off the ball. When this aggregation meets the Cave Men from Grants Paas at the Ashland grounds Sunday some big league type baseball should result. Medford will play Klamath Falls at Klamath. TH E W EATHER Chilly, drizzling rain today, made Ashland folks almost for get the high jump the mercury Practice playing at the Ashland took the other day when It reach ball park Tuesday evening saw a ed 86 degrees. Cloudy weather WAS NOT “WHITE BIRD” however, a n d -smooth working outfit, hard hit- prevents frost. • WASHINGTON, May 10.— (IP) I smudging has not been necessary. ting and fast. :— Boston coast guard headquar Another practice is scheduled ters. notified the Washington of for this even%g and fans are In Mrs. Frank Swingle and daugh fice today that wreckage off the vited to come to the park and ter-in-law of this city vlBtted one New England coast, at first e<a- day this week with friends In see the hoys Work out. pected of being part of a wing of The Ashland Boa aggregation Jacksonville. the Nungesser-Coji “White Bird” seemed to hit their stride last fclrplane, was actually part of a Sunday when after a week's prac Wrecked fisherman's dory. Two tice with a full team they were cotfst guard planes and a fleet of able to upset th8 dopesters stuff patrol boats, located the dory and . trounce «oundly the Pear and wreckage and will continue scout Pickers from Medford. With their ing for any evidences of the victory last Sunday they stepped White Bird wreckage. » up Into third place in the South- A paint and varnish for era Oregon League. every need One case of chickenpox and five cases of measles were all the re Best Patnh—Beat W ork ported cases of contagious dis Phone 172 eases existing Ih Jackson county during the week ending May 14, according to a report made by the stats health department. Business LOW RATES DB. BOLAND A LLS* Phygidan o d SuffiOR OFFICE HOURS I to la A. M. M P . M. First National ltenfc BuOdfag A ny FAMILY entitled to credit m ay boy a Z \ General Motors car and pay for it while J l JL. using it, under the GMAC Plan. When tim e payments first became an accepted form o f car purchase, General Motors organized its own finance company, the General Motors Accep tance Corporation, t o make sure that the sale o f its cars on tim e would be in the buyer’s interest and that the finance charges would be fair. GMAC rates have always been low ; and the last reduction has saved General Motors* customers more than $12,000,000. The Qeneral Motors line includes "a car for every purse and purpose”—a suitable model for every in come. You can buy it out o f income, paying no more than the cash delivered price, plus o n ly the low GMAC financing charge. And the whole transac tion is so conducted as to keep your goodwill and satisfaction. CLIP THE COUPON Fuller Paints Varnishes J. 0« RIGG U Use it to get a b e tte r car for what you plan to spend. Have General Motors quality. Share in the economies o f volume production. Look over the list o f General Motors «cars below. See which car suits your purse. Then check and mail the coupon. We will send you full information about that car and about the fair, low-cost GMAC Plan o f paying for it out o f income. D on’t wait. Clip the coupon NORTHWEST WORLD F or HALE:— Early June to mato plants, 1 cent »ach. C. A. Grey, 1872 Iowa. 816-tf General Motors (Dept. A), Detroit, Mich. TJLE A S E send, without any obligation to me, ifiuitrated liters. *■ tore aborit the General Motors product 1 have marked below —together with the name of the nearest dealer In casa 1 may wish a demonstration. ALSO SBND.YOUK PROVING GROUND BOOK. FOR SALE—Small rock crush ed, 3 H. P. boiler, «tova grates and backs, lawnmowers sharpened and repaired. Castings and ma chine work at Eagle Iron and Brass Foundary, 140 Oberlin Bt. 212-1-MO.« Name. Address. We buy and sell used store fixtures. 853 East Main or 543 Boulevard . tÍL -l-m o. V KULISI 7 models— $525 to $745 quality car o f the low-priced field. 3-speed transmis. . Strong rear axle. Smooth dty-disc clutch. Over-hesd LOST— Prtfbabty on G r e e n Spring Road, a small gunny sack containing 8 pairs of tody slippers, new, hot water bottle and various todies Items. Finder, pleaae re turn to Llnlnger Hardware. 216-3 r u m 5 m od els — $775 to $ 9 7 5 C □ FOR RENT— Piano Phone 273 194-tf U S M U o i L t n m od els— $ 8 7 5 t o $ l 190 A fine t» r alt moderate cost. Gratifies your finer taste) satis fies every need. Beautiful Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. Powerful 6-cylinddr engine. Harmonic balancer and other iprovements. 4-wheel brakes. A nd a wide choice o f models. W MWto i At oBeb, passenger to drive car to Seattle or Wenat- che. J. R. Cowger, Ashland h otel, 281-1« UAiVWYlNL/ 7 models— $1095 to $1295 Winning and holding goodwill oral y where because of superior performance. Hsher Bodies. Duco finish. Rob rilenced chassis. 4-wheri brakes. A “ste” riA*to$ballr doubly assured as a ptfoMct of Qeneral Mosort. WAfiTteb— By the month, wo man to cook and do housework for family of four In country. R. F. D. 1, Box 816. 221-3« WANTED— Homes f o r a boy and girl, 10 and 12 years. Box 815 Medford. 221-8« T H E D E C ID E D PR feFE RE K ^E and demand of the people of the Pacific how i s T e a T H oof — pet a . V. Hood reablaflSS or repair It tor you. Call ordert to W olcott’S Grocery. Phone 17. 205-1-mo.« N o r t h w e s t for the highest grade coffees in the world is shown by a survey o f their buy ing habits. T hey K N O W good coffee when they taste it and reject the brands which do not measure up to their taste standards. WANTED— Plowing and gener al team work. Phone 847-L. 188-1-Mo.« W A Ñ tE t)— Top prices paid for Hra poaMry. dreaaqd veal, phoae G. » . Carpenter, Medfprd, Ore. 164MÍ i A A low<priced “Six" which to a quality product in appear- ance and construction. Value provfid by unprecedented Bale. Has largest 6-cyRnder erigine In Its price class. Beautiful Un as. Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. A ll conveniences. Also tqr firoLnxM WrtT T ka O ffe r tili «iriUk*«« Ay«« For half a century Q olden W est C ° f ^ has molding that taste preference. Q oletin W est C o f fee, today, is a favorite amang the w orld’s most particular coffee drinkers— the people o f the “P a cific N o rth w est. V ■ > . » □ □ □ □ BUICK Convalescent Home IBS Granite ~ Where the slek and aged are eared for In pleasant home surroundings. PRACTICAL NURSING CHOICEST FOOD OR. BBNB8T A. WOODS Practice Limited To Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat X-Ray, Including Teeth Office Boson1 IO - IS and « - a WM. E. GOULD Contractor— Realtor— Builder Houses, lots, acreage and tim ber for sale, terms. Rpairing, remodeling and new work. 464 Mountain Ave. Phone 4B8J T. L. POWELL General Transfer flood team and mdtor trucks, Good service at a reasonable price — Phone 88. JORDANS SASH AND CABINET WORKS Corner Helman and Van N< Phone 161. 1> Rabbit Breeders Meet at Medford Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wood and daughter of this city attended a meeting of the Southern Oregon Mutual Rabbit Breeders associa tion held In Medford at the Frank lin cafe Tuesday evening. A combination of business anh social aspect of the organization prevailed tftKWtfrthe program of speeches, toasts and entertain- 108 Pioneer Ave Office and Resident Phone 28 Office Honrs 10 - 18 a. m. 2 - 4 p. m. 6:80 . 7:80 p. m. CALL JERRY O’HEAL For Tour Next Jeb Gt Plumbing Shop to Beaver Bldg. First St. Phone 188 WHITTLE TRANSFER ft STORAGE 0 0 . Coal, .Wood and Storage Packing, Crqtlng and Shipping. Long Distance Hauling. Auto Freight Terminal Phone 117 • Office 80 Oak S t Painting, tinting, building ra pairing cement work and roofing. W. T. Blackwell. Phone 859-L. T. B. Orr, of Medford, president 166-1 mo.« o f the Association acted as toast master, and introduce^ the fol Painting, tinting and papering, lowing speakers: R. H.’ 'Fowler, try Cliff Burlingame, 681 ML Av, local county agent; Walter Lev- or phone 88. 167-1 mo. erett, chairman of the realty board; William Brskine, retail dealer for Ptgglly Wiggly store meat shop; A. C. Crews of the Mu tual Mill aad Seed Company; Leo PAPER HANGING J. Miksche of the Monarch Seed I. H. Scott— Paper hanging and company and Mrs. Gertrude Haak, Interior decorating, satisfaction prominent rabbit breeder of guaranteed or no pay. Leave or Eagle Point. ders at Swenson ft Peeblera. Plans were made for a picnic 184-1-mo. to be held Sunday at the White Star service station with the WHITE COYOTE CAPTURED Klamath Falla organisation arto WILLOWS. Cal., May l6 .—(IP) participating. All will take their — A white coyote, a rare freak of lunch and enjoy an all day social nature, was caught by Edvard affair. Brown while trapping in the foot The association was organized hills of the Fruto district. two years ago, and since that Brown caught the animal I h a time has grown ateadly into the trap, but the coyote sustained a strongest organization of this broken foot and died, despite ef type in the state. forts to keep It alive. Save for a slight trace of gray CAT MOTHERS COYOTES down the center of the back, the RIVERSIDE, Cal., May 19.— coyote’s fur was pure white. (IP)—An old "she" cat on the M. B. Reavis place near here. Is mothering four coydte pupq. Reavis found the pups hi an or ange grove and. loathe to destroy them, gave them to the cat who had lost her kittens. The experi ment seemed to work and the queer family Is quite happy. Elgin— Highway work now h» sight will employe large crew all summeh Insurance Servi Well Directed 18 toodelsu- $ l l 9 5 to $1991 Everybody knows butch's worth. QurirtUMbtos* htoril sizes Buick’s statement that Uk (low mnfiob sUBMHft^l Greatest Buick Bforir Briilt.** VbnfiM te beyfihd bell 6-cylinder valve-in-head engine. Fisher BadMe. DueofiaBfc. LAoALLH 4mod6lR‘—$24$5to$2685 General Motors* latest contribrifllBa to Ihe fine car field. New and beaarifiri car designed tert built by Cadillac as a companion car to OsdlBac. Has Vftype 8-cylindcr angine. Fisher Bodies. DriOo finiMh. Now oft disffifcy. CADILLAC The pioneer in the S-cy Under field. Standard o f the world. Improved V-type 9todegree engine. Marvelous bodies by Fisher and Fleetwood. Duco finish. Choice a t 500 dMerent color and upholstery combinations toamphasbafndMdrialityk There is a Right Lamp For Every fixture Ijarser lam ps give con siderably more light in proportion to the current thej’1 bum . For instance, a liO-Watt lam p gives 70 per cent more ligh t than a 10-Wstt lamp, yet costs only 50 per cent more to burn. Let Us Help You secure projier lighting for vonr ceiling and wall f i x tures—for your portable and floor tamps. XL ELECTRIC Station The arrow that covers the bull’s eye is the one that i< properly aimed. And the insurauoe policy that covers y e n riates and hazards is the <nw fhfift is jiroperly written. Our insurance service is well directed. Oar polic ies “ hit the spot.” We represent the Hartford Fire Insurance Company.