Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 01, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    DAILY TTOCrOS
F O B BBN T — Apartments
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FOB SALB—Sm all rock crush­
er, S H. P . boiler, stove grates and
sharpened
F O B BB N T — Furnlahsd apts backs, lawnm owers
wnd stooping rooms, 16 80. 2nd 8t. and repaired. Castings and ma­
.
221-tf chine work a t Eagle Iron and
Brass Foundary, 140 Oberlin St.
F O B B B N T —Fnroslhod sm all
218-1-mo.*
apartm ents and cabins with ga­
rage*. RoMonablo by
m onth
sr wnnk. Baobnr Affto. 162 Gran­
ite.
lll-tf
FOR SALK— Homestead relin­
quishm ent In southern Oregon,
40 seres 0 m iles from tow n of
R
ogoe River, 8 . P. R ailw ay aud
FOR RENT— Furnlabed house,
road
P hone $6.
254-8* Pacific highway. Good
winter and summer, good water,
FOR RENT— Five-room mod-' deep so il, creek bottom
laud,
era hom e, tw o lota, kitchen, fur­ two hundred thousand feet of
nished range and heater, newly m erchantable timber, pine and
renovated, situated block from Or. Good fishing and bunting,
Uormal. Inquire Talent Service and a fin e clim ate. 30 m in­
Station, Talent.
SS«-S utes drive from tow n, R. P. D.
m ail dally, a fine com m unity
school, bus for children. Two
WANTED TO BBN T
acres cleared, 25 or 30 acres can
FOB BBNT— Two office rooms be cleared. Three room bouse,
F irst N ational Bank Bldg by partly furnished. Price 2500. A.
m onth or long tim e lease. Apply T. McRvaln, owner, Rqgue River,
Bank.
257-2* Oregon.
257-3*
FOB HALB ot re nt»—best mod­
ern 15 acre, free irigated, dalry
and cjücken home, Inside Ash­
FOR SA LE—Fine 860 porce­
land, R. D. Sanford, 399 B esch
lain lined Leonard refrigeator,
8t.
256-tf
72 lb. leer, used a little but like
new for 240 at Icenhower’e new
F O B SALE—-6 aerea Irrigated
and Second Hand 8tore, 389 E. on P acific highw ay near town,
Main. Phone 171.
257-2 soma fruit. Call 562 north main.
236-1 mo.
FOR SALE— Jersey cow Inquire
FOR
SALE— MMCKLLANEOUfl
at C allilo home, Indian*
VO8 ANQELH8, Ju ly 1A-OP)
— Charged w ith Illegal poseeszion
of high explosives, HAhYdC- P
W atson, form er armr offlter oi
Big Pine, and A. J . Regker of.
Bakersfield w ere arrested Thurs-
tB y
,
Although Illegal possession was
the only .thing charged «gain st
the pair, the arrests follow ed In­
vestigation of th e recent dyna­
eommenlcate with Ensign Les m iting! o f the Los A ngeles aque­
ot the ■ Salvation Army at the duct in Owens valley.
CVRD FLANE LANDS
IN ENGLISH CHANNEL
Roseburg Meet
This m essage was
the Southern Oregon Kiwanis
clubs were in Roseburg Thursday
for their annual conference.
Principal speakers on today’s
program were George French,
from Kiwanis International and
George Huggins, lieutenant gov­
Whit» Shield Boms. 661 May
ernor of the organization.
Swim m ing, golf and other fea­
fair Ava., Portland. Oregon.
A
popular
QueBUoqaatre
tures comprised the entertainm ent
W ANTED: Plain sewing. Phone aaks: "W hat was the first wild program for the visitors.
227 or call at 481 E. Main.
anim al dom esticated by m an?” A
253-6t* local w it replied: "W om an.”—
McMinnville Telephone-R egister.
Where the sick and aged to*
:ared tor la
lurroundlnga.
bk i
ft:
pleaaaat
hom e
AM1U.”
' Pioneer Bldg.
Ghiropr&ctic
Physiotherapy
Kadionic
Remember
This method is safe and brings
health where others fail.
Labor Leader
Gets Position
Potentiom eter diagnosis In­
cluded.
Office Phone 48
Res. 142
Worlds Largest Retail Accessory Concern
WM. X. GOULD
C on tra cto r— R e a lto r — B u ild e r
SALEM, Ore., July 1.— OP>—
Succeeding W. A. Marshall, vet­
eran member of the state indus­
trial accident com m ission who
resigned recentfy, W. H. F itz­
gerald, well-known labor leader,
was today nam ed.to fill tbat posi­
tion.
For the past eight ears, F itz­
gerald has been deputy state
labor com m issioner with bead-
quarters in Portland.
Marshall left today for Se­
attle where he will take up bis
new duties as deputy commis­
sioner In charge of the new sea­
man's (and longshorem en's com ­
pensation act.
T. L. POWELL
General Transfer
Good team and motor trucks,
Good service at a reasonable
price — Phone 82.
JORDANS 8A 8H AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Holman and Van Ness.
Phone 161.
194-tf
Office 220 4th St.,— Satisfac­
tion Guaranteed Prices Rea­
sonable.
F. MUIRHEAD
turn
N ew M ethod C leaning
Rugs Cleaned, Dyed and Sized
W indow Shades Cleaned And
Repaired— All Kinds of Carpet
Work Patronise home Industry
VER Y car should have bumpers— ’front and rear
C n lli M il
. . . A t this low price it costa little to protect your L i c r o v i r
fenders, headlights, radiator, gas tank and tail lights
... besides saving your engine and chassis from dam-
age. These big, heavy, oil tempered, heat treated
provided c a n
Spring steel bumpers'will enhance the appearance
equipped wirl
o f your car. Each o n e is first heavily nickeled, th e n .
30(1 w®
copper plated over the niokle, and again nickeled and
bumpers.
highly polished, making it rust proof as well as hand­
some. -Bumpers, and th e extra heavy, black enameled brackets ate
guaranteed against breakage. Approved by Insurance Underwriters.
Special T w in B ar B u m pers, % in. bars . . . shown above. . . for
Ford, Chevrolet, Star, Overland and other light cats,
reduced from $7.95 each to o n l y .......................................... wFs=ss
Sam e M odel, 1% in. bars for heavier cars. Reg. $11.90, each
E
$£9 g
$9»>G
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Printing
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1 0 ,0 0 0 M iles
fSasvier Stos Gwwmsssd 8,OOOgMatt
W ear-w ell Cords
Full oversize, full standard weigh
cord rites with tough, road-gripplm
treads. More mileage for lest.
Regular Size .
.
7 *4 3
< 10 ^5
10.95
1 1 .9 5
18.05
TIDINGS
f SHOP
Coal, Wood and Storage
Auto Freight Tonninal
Phone 117
Office 88 Oak St.
4T H ST R E E T
• BAKERY
BREAD, (TAKES, PA8TERIES
FRESH EVERY DAY ‘
Look at your mowers for
broken and worn parts before
cutting commencée. W e keep
In stock repairs for any or
most o t m ower’s made.
Garden » tô'ols, hosq, law n
mowers, fencing and poets of
every
d escription. ‘
'
H . C. S T O C K
MORTICIAN
» 9» I ’ A» 1 s i » t • • <
Helene Biede
Licensed Lady Assistant
Deputy Coroner Office
A n extra heavy and specially reinforced twin bar bumper. Bara i n
spring steel, oil tempered and treated. They are nickeled, copper plated,
nickeled a second time, beautifully polished, and graced with three at­
tractive roaettea. W ill beautify any car. Brackets and reinforcements are
extra heavy and durably black enameled. Guaranteed against breakage,
and approved by the Insurance Underwitera. Repilar Twin ¿ q e A
Bar Bumper, 13j' bars for light cars. Regularly $11.75, each q J O .J V
W ith lJi" bars for heavier cars. Reduced from $15.80 each to $ 1 3 .0 0
When the ladies take up avlaUeB
it’s bound to be a ante MA aay pett-
tlclan addressing a woman’s club
w ill assart y o u . . Mrs. T. Higbea
Medford— Contract let for neu Emery Is one who r ea lly Beg. AM
keepa bar plane at the Lankan air-
city hall-courthouse, for 262,935
port In Cincinnati, O , and often
HUUSOIU11E FOR THE TIDINGS bops into It for a spin to bar ba
mer home at Dayton, where she
, frequently. does h«TA »hopping.^
Beauty and Protection et Low <
B an gre massive. . . selected carbo
making them tough and springy
to the nighest degree.
Every nickeled pan Is first nick-
eled then copper plated, and nick­
eled again over the copper, to pre-
yen: rust or tarnish. Grooved
Stripes are neatly black enaro-
e l e i The “Cruiser” Is very strik­
ing In appearance and will grace
the finest car.
2* bars, 5/16* thick. . . complete
with brackets. Regu-
lar low price each . ¿ O . v U
2J4* bars, 3/8* thick...com plete
with brackets. Regu- $-y o ,A A
lar low price each . . X O « V V
River Valley offered on post
cards always find a ready sale
but with the coming of Summer
months
the - tourists passing
through the city bring about a
greatly increased demand accord­
ing to a local dealer.
C rater Lake and scenes about
the lake are always among the
most popular» pictures, but tour­
ist invariably if they have not
ceen the lake "refuse to believe It
can be so beautiful as pictured.
Frequent sales of 35 and 40
views of the country are no un-
oommou.
Sale Prices o n
T w in-B ar B um per T ips
Bumper rips are a real protection
If you have a trunk on your ear.
Also for use with disc wheels and
specinl tire carriers. Very snappy
In appearance. Same materials and
construction as our regular bump­
ers. Reinforcing bar connects both
sides. . . rigid and strong.
LO ST-
FOUND
Who won the
may be more or
settled question,
going to be any
who will pay for
Sentinel.
gasoline war
leas of an ■»-
but there la aet
argum ent aboat
It.— 8t. Helena
S p ecial. . . ,1W bars, complete,
f f f i 5R w U '‘5 . . . $8.50
Regular Tips, 134’ bars, complete,
pair, Reduced from $11¿Oto $ 9 3 0 ,
Regular Style, 2* bats, complete,
pair, $1430 value . . . $11-70
j
•’
J..
H a
Upped to make them waterproof
M
ana dustproof . . . Interiors water-
*
proof llned,so you may safely carry
your finest clothing In them.
Rounded Corners are protected by
riveted leather pada Straps ate genuine leather. Extra clasps make lids
rigid and tight.
(1 Trunk, for “Gray” trunk*M fc...ot Hodson Coach typo f. $10.50
Special Essex Coach Type
AND WE WILL BE GLAD TO CALL.
I
N atural photographs o f R ogue
can handle it quickly and to your entire satisfaction
Phone 39
WHITTLE TRANSITO
A STORAGE 0 0 .
Tourists Like
Valley Scenes
30x3 CL
Regularly $ 5 .8 3
For Your Next Job Of
Plunfblng
Shop In Beaver BUR.
87 P in t St.
Phone
cAf ore Saving»
x
By popular demand we are contin­
uing these eenaationally low prices
on guaranteed clincher tires for one
more week.
G u aran teed
Painting, tinting and papering,
try Cliff Burlingame, 681 Mt. Ave
or phone 456.
167-1 mo,
UlolUoIM.
PrenUlUIi
— O n e More W eek—
LETTERHEADS, STATEMENTS, ENVELOPES,
■
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BOOKLETS, OR WHAT NOT.
CALL
JERRY O’NEAL
PA1NTING
T w b B a r S p rin g S te e l Bumpers
le
Regardless of what Icinrl of printing you may need.
Office Hours: 10 - Iff ami • - •
464 M ountain A ve. P h on e 4S2L
Several hundred chickens and
ducks w ere doused w ith Water at
the Perry Brothers P oultry Mar­
intq effect by the Great Worthern ket before the deppartm snt ex-
railroad operating between The tinguished the blaze.
Dalles and Dufur, for this season,
according to Information received
Does "skilled
Igbor” mean
today by the Oregon public ser­ skilled in getting out of bard
labor?— Silver I.ake Leader.
vice com m ission.
Satisfactory
DK. EKNZST ▲. WOODS
Praotios Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Inclrding Teeth
Hopses,' lots, acreage and tim­
ber for sale, terms. Rpalrlng,
remodeling and new work.
Instantly.
at reasonable price.
f/ta a u r m lA e stA S B f D a X S A
vVlsVaivSCvlll IH rlS iÄ '
P ree exam ination thia m onth.
SEATTLE FIREMAN KILLED
SEATTLE, July 1.— (IP)— Dar­
win Lund, city firem an, was kill­
ed here this afternoon when the
fire truck on which he was rid-
PIANO INSTRUCTION — Mrs. lug to a fire crashed with a street
FOR SALK: — 90 W hite Leg­
Harold A lkins. Tel. 441-J.
car at Fourth avenue and Bell
horn pullets, 9 w eeks old, or will
237-1 m o ? street. Lund was burled through
trade for fresh cow. Phone 29 2J.
the air to the street, dying almost
264-3t
Reduced freight Pateq ,pjj)t j(bqgt
shipm ents. Identical w ith those
in effect -last year, have been pat
and
an ­
xious folks w ty feared the plane
was sending out an 8 0 8 cell for
help.
"We never had the sligh test
trouble with our m otors," Byrd
said. "When all th re e 'w e r o cut
off before we landed In the water
not a drop of oil o t gas w as left.
I think we were over Paris about
2:30 this m orning but I must
admit my flight over Prance very
hazy. Belchen was piloting when
we came down, but before that
it was m ostly Acosta."
LOST— 3 2100 bills. Finder
return to Tidings office. Reward.
266-3*
FOR SAIiK— Range, sew ing ma­
chine, kitchen cabinet,
beds,
chairs, etc., also rabbits, 637 E.
Main.
$66-8*
FREIGHT RATES DOWN
ffA LBB. Or»., J n ly i T - t F ) —
garbled
ROSEBURG, July 1. — (IP)—
cast fear Into the hearts of
Approximately 2 SO members of
street.
251-2
FOR SALE: — Man’s 4ricycle,
1st d a w condition, 129 Laurel St.
.
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Continued from page one
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flT runk for “Gray" rack og Hudson Coach type .
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...lists thou-
mnu I i of ton-
Ingi on guar,
united occcz-
lorles, rir<*.
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24.50
“Cruiser" Bumperettes
Same materials and construction
as our regular “Cruiser” bumpers.
Reinforcing bar connects both sides
making them rigid end stronger.
Beautifully finished in nickel and
enamel. Worthy of tbe finest car.
2* twin bars, with btackefsi Regu­
lar low price
an on
per pair , . .
The Kind They Use
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