Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 10, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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    Eptfseth Leagues» Manse—
e Wentper, who a t t o
LaL the University of
„ Berkeley, accompanh
mmogs of O h k lM t Qal
in Ashlgad yegtortte
Í several days visitimi
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Mr. Wrirtneç
tori
d la this city and 4Ktt
«ai, high school.
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FOE SALE—Cheap, lot on N.
Pioneer, close la, 96 ft. frontage
pavement, sidewalks, one . baM
block
f r o » Main gtreet, between
FOB BBMT— FnrnMhed Ur»t
•o d r, hath. gas. game«, f f f . Mala «Ed B streets. Sea owner*
Barbar Apartments, I l f Granito. Georgia Coffee, Tdllngs office.
281-1-mó.
—
WACTJBD
An experienced
O M M 'K T J . Rinsbargsr of Med­
ford» formerly a resident of (this
»My, arrived today and w ill ac­
company Mr. and Mrs. George
King of Beach avenue on an au-
tGgpnblle trip to her old home at
Reno," Nevada.
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FOE MALM*. T wo *" acras in city puses operator, Ashland Laundry
’ f 81-41
limito; ato room bouse; tn d t; Op., 11 W ater St.
The Misses.Olive Acton
and
Jaat off paved street; Ideal for
Grace Grlmiaon, students of the
rabbit or poultry raising; terms.
Ashland Summer A rt school, de­
* j parted a few days ago for their
101 Mt- Ava. .
196*«
HOME TRACTS— 1 to
If
acres each, good soil, easy walk
to all schools, close to East Main
street, flOO to 1650 per acre,
easy terms, special ludutisgggQfa
to home builders. H. C. Galey,
Secretary Carter Land Co., 1 6 'B .
Main St.
268*1 mo.
FOR ijE M T — or tSrsuto f o r ear?
four room house, partly furnished
gt 778 B gtreet. See owner at
147 Ohio streqt.
288-4«
Gresham and VtoU Sto., 10 rooms
and attic, 8 flraplnegs, 2 stoves
and so»« E a u r .» ta rin g s , ntoa
yard, flan ribw. editable for large
Unincumbered
lady for housekeeper, for gentle*
man, and two. children of school
»ge. In city; Write B. I , Box 30
J>. dQamafh FpHs.
* 289-L9»
WANTED
One of the most pleasant tripe
that »ember» ef the local Ep­
worth League have taken came to'
an end last night aftger a 11-day
eacuralon, »even days of which
w en spent at the Epworth League
Institute oa the McKeaaie river
in the heart of the Cascades. They
first attended the closing day of
the Methodist camp meeting at
Cottage Grove, then Ao the Insti­
tute where they attended the var­
ious classes and participated in
all kinds of excellent recreation.
In returning, the caravan of five
cars crossed the McKensie pass,
through Bend, and home via
Crater Lake. Members of
the
party expressed their apprecia­
tion and delight on having been
privileged to be one of the com­
pany.
home lu Victoria, B. C. They ex­ DKMONHTKATR EQUIPMENT
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 10.—
LOST— 1 brown silk umbrella pect to return next summer to at­
(IP)— Demonstrations of various
in park. Leave at Tidings. Re­ tend the Ashland A rt school.
types of fire fighting and equip­
ward.
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MO-8*
ment held the attention today of
Left Today —
Miss Lydia Williams left today the International Fire Chiefs Con­
Lake. In the party were F. R. for San Francisco, where she will vention.
Tltcomb, assistant general manag­ spend the remainder of the Rum­
er for Weyerhaeuser and A- On- mer vacation. Mfas W illtom aw ill
Halsey — H. F. and Mrs Luke
stead, mill designer of the same return to this city about the first of Albany, buy “ Halsey Enter-
of September to resume h e r Work
prise.”
company.
,
at the local high school.
-
Temsrrow Is
> Last Day Far
Defense PI
( Coalise »4 P ro » raga O so)
were convicted of first - degree
murder on July 14, 1921. but,
because of prolonged legal action,
were not sentenced to death un­
til April 8, last.
CHICAGO, Aug. 10.— ftp) — A
bomb containing eight sticks of
dynamite was found at a sub-
postal station here. It waa eat for
11: SO p. m. and would have en­
dangered the lives of ISO govern­
ment employes. The bomb was
discovered by three special deliv­
ery messengers.
W A » T E D — Blackberries
PH ILA D E LP H IA , Aug. 10. —
(IP)A half day strike on behalf of
FOR SALE— Good fresh milch
F IE E HOUSE and lo t In Shlem,
free of toonmbraaeo, to trade for
good house and lot In Ashland.
Wa hava also thousands ef other
trades to trade for whatever you
hare. I f you want to trade see
C&akiil E Earle, Realtors, 36« ß
L.berty Street, Salem. Oregon.
SEATTLE, A«g. 1«.— (IP) —
W ith President
Clarence
C.
Ifteatt, of Louisville, Ken., presid­
ing, the National AaaociaUon' of
Real Estate Boards went into
their twentieth annual conventtoa
here today. The convention dele-
gatea were welcomed by Mayor
Landes.
;
One of the features of the'ses­
sion this morning was a flag
aaremony by the United States
Marines who are in the ^harbor.
The convention committees were
»ipointod by toe president.
SUBSCRIBE FOE THE TIDINGS
JORDANS SASH AND
CABINET WORKS
Corner Helasen and Van Neon.
Phone 111.
164-tf
4TH STREET
BAKERY
Work on the huge m ill which
will be constructed in Klamath
Falls
the Weyerhaeuser Tim­
ber Company will be started in
a short time, according to a state­
ment made D y G e o rg e S . Long,
general manager of the company
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The Canvasser
XV the eyes of the liouse-to-house cat*
vggser, all you represent is one prospec­
tive sale. He opens his sample case, loosens
up with a clever line of talk, gets yoiF
money, and walks away. If you d<«iU
^like the merchandise tomorrow or the day
after, he doesn’t give a hang. Neithst
does his firm. » They have your money
and th a t’s,afl they’re after.
The Local Merchant
WHITTLE TRAN87KR
ft STORAGE 0 0 .
Painting, tinting and papering,
try Cliff Burlingame, <81 Mt. Ave.
or phone 456.
167-1 mo.
Auto freight Terminal
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distance HaftHng
Rhone 117
Offioe 89 Oak St.
W OOD
$1.75 Tier
We will deliver any amount
of exceptionally good 12-lnch
slabs at this price. Buy them
cheap,
EUREKA SHAKEN
EUREKA, Cal., Aug. 10.— ftp)
— A short series of earthquakes
awakened the populace, bnt caus­
ed no damage this morning. The
shock occurred between 4:12 and
4:13 a. m.
Medford — uae-uaii Bartlett
back, and forth, a squad of police peaf crop or 5,099 tons, is sold at
charged the line and took 89 into
«59 a ton.
custody. The prisoners w e r e
vharged with vtolatton of a city
OUND
TO EARN his livelihood, your merchant
must see yon come hack into his store
repeatedly. He is doing his utmost t o '
see you get a square deal. He protects
you from cheap and unreliable manu­
facturers by wise buying. He sells at the
lowest fair profit, and in every case can
under sell the peddjer on the same «juality
article.
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IN T in ; FACE OF THESE FÌCTH, IS THERE ANY L O G IC A L
HEASQN FOR BUYING FR0M THE PEDDLER?
Office Hoars: 10 • Iff naff S • »
Coal, Wood and S ta n ce
ordinance. All but six were bailed
cut by friends or members oit tho
defense forces.
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COMPARE
DR B R N R 8T A .W W M I
Pnctiog Limited To
Eye, Ear, Node and Throat
X-Ray, Inclrding Teeth
BREAD, CAKES. PA8TER1ES
FRESH EVER Y DAY
BO8TON, Aug. 10.— (LP) — In
the first aerious- 8acco-Van Zetti
demonstration in Boston, police
late Tuesday arrested 30 persons
who were attempting to picket the
State House.
More than a hundred persons,
wearing bands ot mourning and
oaryring placards assailing the
courts and the Governor, were
in line when police ordered them
to disperse.
When they oonttnued to march
Work On M ill
Starts Soon
T d o aot wish to he commit­
ted to any definite statement of
time,” Long said, “ but 1 can
safely say the work will start to
toe nasi futurd.”
Long stated that he would re­
turn to Klamath Falls In about
two weeks dad would
present
plana to the public in detail. He
also said that
the company's !
plans have not been changed. In­
terring that It will stand behind *
Mr. Long's taatlmony on the w it-;
ess stand gt toe ihter3tate com­
merce commission hearing ot the
Klamath railroad case.
The general manager was In
Klamath Falls Sunday a f t e r !
spending Saturday night at Crater ’
Good team and motor trucks,
Good service nt a reasonable
price — Phone If.
Sacco and Van Zettl brought out
some 50,000 workera Tuesday,
according to Central Labor Un-
ion estimatea. Marine transport,
garment and building trades and
textile industries were represent­
ed by the strikers who were or­
derly under the watchful eye of
police reserves.
Thursdays and Sunday evenings,
1726 Buptoywrd. W. E. Pierson,
phone < ff-¿ .
< 884-tf
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Real -Estete
’ Boatfds'Mee
iurroundlngs.
Gehend Transfer
DETROIT. Aug. 10.— ft?)— “ I
do not know much about the case,
but I am opposed to executing
Sacco and Van Zettl at this time,
for killing them will cut off all
chance to right a wrong If they
are not guilty,” Henry Ford said
Tuesday.*
fam ily or tor:;to«à4M who .wants cow, W . Miles, Boulevard road.
go rent niée reoato. H. O. Oaley,
289-8
f 6 to Mato SL
288-l-.no.
WANTED— Peaches, blackber­
ries, apples, tomatoes. <»rn- green
beans. Scotti prptt A Produee,
Klamath Filfa; F. O. Box 172.
Convalescent Rome
NOTICE FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received
by Siskiyou School district No.
38, for three year eontract to
transport all school children to
Ashland schools during school
year. Principle requirements, bps
must be up to date and must have
a capacity for 28 children or
more. Bids wjU be received up
to 8- p. m? August 15th, 1927.
For further information see Le-
Roy G. Ostrander, Clerk Diet.
38, Siskiyou. Oregon.
176-l-W
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Methodist Epiaeopal Church
N. Main and Laurel streets.
H. F. Pemberton, Paator, 117
Laurel etreat. Phone 87.
Pteebyterian Church
N, Mato* and Halman Strebta
Hugh T. lUtchelmnre, Pastor,
162 N. Mai« St. Phone 491-L.
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Lutheran Church
Services in Odd fellow» Hall.
H. H- Young. ‘ Pastor, <28
Boulevard. Service» 4th and
6th Sunday»,
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First Church af Christ
» lenttet— South Pioneer Ave.
Mrs. Elis. M. Smith, First
Reader, 78 Fourth St. Phons
471-J
Clirlatian Church
B hud Beoond Streets.
Wm. V. Barney. Pastor
118 High Sé.
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