Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 16, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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O ffice Pha&e 1 6 « '
Pioneer Building
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Office Phone 48
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k e e p lo l riö ta , life "J month wlt£
lights and water tor I tponths or
mor*, 91 » . Mnfn. Freeberg.
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FOR k e n ? — Four r, o o m
famished apartment, with garage,
>1*1 Boulevard.
. I99-tf
FOR RENT— Furnished flret
floor, bath, gas. garage, ,339.
Barber Apartments, l i t i Granite.
FOR BENT— Furnished apts
and Bleeping rooms, SB So. 2nd St.
231-tf
ï t t ' t i f f l f
Influire. »»>
Convalesteni Borne
"Th*
cleanest phowa on earth” •» Mtote
closes. »re among the ItaaM'Jp
ho.tpun^ o a th « te>Mr F *» W»
r. large Phów,, sUhouch it bftfere
every delichtfpl attraction fl*4
cf oc0al<yi which many of the
larger shows offer.
.
There a r e approxim ately U l
¡¿has: folks tr»T«l íróm taw n to
town,
Among this group’ ? * «
about 2$ boya and girl* whose
, WANTTED -*> Untacumheved
lady for housekeeper, fer gentle­
man, and twoehlldfott of sehool
FOR RENT— Furnished house. age. In city, write It. t^Box 39
737 Boulevard.
291-4* D, Klamath Falla.
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FOR KWNT — Home, comer POSITION WANTS» — Female
Greshato fad Vista Ste.. 10 rooms
and attic, 3 fireplaces, 2 stoves -> A # !H { b ^ fe y yShng wonUK
and some floor coverings, nice .position as housekeeper.' Call 77
295-tf
yard, fine view, suitable for largo 3rd St.
parents are already thlnklpg of
family or for tenant who wants
<j2»ertlng the «how Ipt^ and .gpjos
to rant alee rooms. H. C. Galey,
*3 E. MMa St. '
268-l-mo. * LOST— Last, week, a sm all fox to, hom es where the boys, and gtrV> '
Bye, Bar, Noee and Throat.
Office Phone 126
Fires National Bank Bulldttg
D B . E R N E S T ¿ .W O O D S
P r a c tia e L im ited T o
E y e, E a r , N o se and T h ro a t
X -R a y , In c lu d in g T e e th
Office Hoars: 10 - Iff naff » • 0
kartier, white and black. Return will be placed In school. For the ¡
to and cabine with ga-
FOR SALE—Wood 16" body
«dtpwi folks love their children too
lene en e hl s by month fir and pine 33.39 per tier, cord to 186 Hargadlne St. Reward.
Som etim es a rough end gruff
896-1*
Barber Apte. 133 Oren- wood 33. F. J. M areóle, Talent.
.te r ic r c o v e r s a frlépdly Inter­
, ".
111-tt
393-1 me.*
esting soul, beloved ou the show
early to watch the takeoff. W eath­
er conditions along the California-
H awaii airway Were generally fa-
FOB SALS— Cheap, lot on Ny vfcrible for the next 36 hours, al­
Pioneer, close In, 96 ft. frontage though marked by som e cloudi­
pavement, sidewalks, one halt ness, tog and local shower».
lot. |
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About the m ess tept there ¿ 1»
alw ays much activity at m e » 1
t*mé». Here too the happy cota;
i¡ulship of the show life is to, he
found.
Attorney Asks
Speedy Justice
Kline she ws; .and according " to
F q R HALE or TRADE — Ford
truck for o v ersta ffed set or piano
or w hat have you? Box 18 Bt. d ,
Medford.
296-3* block from Main street, between
FOR »
* r Young barred Mato and B streets. See owner,
' Phone 217-R; 2<0 Georgia Coffee, Tdllngs office.
rock cock
3 9 6 -/
Palm ave.
FOR SALE: Two acres In city
FOR SALE— Third crop alfalfa limits; six room house; fruit;
hay, ready Thursday, phone 2F21, Just off paved street; ideal tor
Homer |Ioore, Bellview . * 295-3* rabbit or poultry raising; terms.
to dry, l if e . 33.04; 1«
131 Elisabeth. Phone
294-2*
Springs Hotel stock, ft
count. Address, Mrs. E.
berry, Bellflower, Cal.
FOR SALE:.—A big buadta ot
old papers tor a dime • • T*»«
Tidings office.
FOR
pickling.
IDAHO FALLS, Ida., Aug. 16.
203 Mt. Av«.
286-tf ,— <LP)— Speakipg before thfl Ida­
ho sta te bar association, Richard
W. Yeung, Jr.,’ president e f . the
•cree each, good eoli, easy walk Utah state bar association, urged
to all schools, ctpws to Bast Main htS listenesr to work for speedy
street, 3190 to 3339 per acre, Jeetlce in crim inal cases, tke se­
easy terms, special lnducemehts lection of the "right ,M nd" of
to home builders. H. C. Galey, Juyors and closer cooperation be­
Secretary Carter Land Co., 66 E. tween attorneys.
Mata SL
268-1 mo.
"The endeavor of m ost o f our
profession is to prevent the truth
from coming out, blocking the
Other fellow s if possible,” said
dToung. “There are long periods
ef. w aiting before taking an ap-
i peal. There are delays In hand­
,
PORT ing down decisions; reversals
and new trials are granted upon
petty technical error«.
BREAD, CAKES, FA8TBRIBS
FR B8H EVERT DAT
In a huge amphitheater la the hills of Hollywood, Calif., Palestine
and the characters off the Bible live again In the seventh annual
production of the Pilgrim age Play. Ian MacLaren as the Chrlstus
is shown to the left, with Lillien Sawyer cast in the character of
John the Baptist. Young men lackod the necessary spiritual quality
to play the part of the Baptist, according to the directors, se Miss
Sawyer was chosen for- the role.
car
R epainted
Seven Coate Pyroxlin
Factory Job
Prices $17.50 to $35.00
r Ing in a* crash that blasted hopes j
WANTED 4 - one-horm spring ' o f the pRet and navigator
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wagon. Phonti 289-Y.
,296-4*
The mogoDtoffc “Oklahoma"
WANTKD-¿.TÓ buy house and with Dennett Griffin at the con- t
Claycomb Motor Co,
North Main.
the motor wee. backfiring and he j
would have to give the m otor a
thorough going over before he
takes o ff again. It is unlikely he
will be able to do ao todpy.
Sogrinil high shove the ” bay
the five starters headed condlfen-
tially in t o ,the 2,424 m ile stretch
toward H onolulu.
A great throng, estim ated at
100,000
gathered at the airport
TIDINGS
good house and lot In Ashland.
We have also thousands of ether
trades to trade.for. Whatever you
have. If you wanl^, to Wad® »®«
Gopkiii A Earle, Redtton, 133 fi
Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon.
nr.-i me
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Phone 50
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For Your Car
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Ford Garage
W0£TH
T H E M O N E Y !”
GET A PA IR . OP
T IM B E S !
Pecking, Crating and Shtpptag.
Long Distance Hailing.
A u to F r e ig h t T erm in al
Painting, tinting and papering,
try Cliff Burlingam e. 681 ML Ave,
or phone 666.
167-1 mo.
P h on e 117
O ffice 89 O ak S t
Austria Needs
Bold Director;
We will deliver any amount
of exceptionally good 12-tnch
slabs at this price. Buy them
now for winter while they are
cheep.
(
take- <
Lincoln
C oal, W ood an d S to ra g e.
the general m anager the merry-go
round will never be supplanted in
popularity M^Abe mo,t alluring
r 'f e which m a y ,be advised. There
may be the airplanes, the ferris
w heal, agd the ntas’^tom-up but
Klamath county 1927 livestock
W est Llnu — Union High
the merry-go-round w ill remain
the. to<mt popular among the hoys in d farm products will be worth school being rebuilt and enlarg-
16,000,000.
ed.
and glrta.
i LQS ANGELES, Aug. 16.— <IP)
Then there is the show where
1—A 'practical political leader, not
iron keys,, and / ‘Teddy" a baby
* dictator, Is Austria's present
beSr, &M m ystery-acta»;are com ­
heed and the one hope for her
bined into one big entertainm ent.
eatoration, Dr. Franz X. Shaf­
There Is. of course, the *fat
er, geologist of the U:
Indy" and Hawaiian entertainers.
bf Vienna, said when' he rriVed
Then for those who desire m ofe
here fqr a short visit.
‘•modern” entertainm ent, L'-E'e
’’The Idea of Vienna turning
Charleston danoere prem ise,
‘red’ Is far fetched,” ha declared.
furnish plenty of ftuK
f. •
"Socialists actuaHy In control
There pre the usual number ef
'are netther com m unists no»1 bol-
dogs to, be found , -about t T i'e
Rhevlst8 and they have witnessed
ground», 'wiitCTi ddgsl unfriendly
close at hand the failure of the
to strangers, but devoted to their
Russian experim ent.”
o f f s w ere unsuccessful, ope resist- <
lot o f owner. * Mrs. Dennis, *661 trols and Albert H enley in the' c
294-2« navigator's seat took e ff at noon c
and Norman Goddard follow ed a
WANTED— Peaches, blackber- two mlnutea later. But Goddard
rieg, apples, tomatoes, cwra. ¿reen crashed into the side of the run­
beans. Scotti Fruit A Produce, way and broke the w ing o f his
plane putting him out of tho race. 1
Klamath FallgrP. O. Box 172.
263-tf l . Clvlngaten.Irving follow ed God- « II
W A N 7 MP
Rlmfftoerrle. dard bqt w as unable to get off
the ground. At 1:22 he attem pt­
Thursdays ana Sunday evening»,
ed
another take-off but his Mane
1726 Boulevard, W. E. Plerson,
was not lifted from the ' ground.
phene 486-J.
284-tf
Neither Goddard nor his naviga­
tor ware hurt in the crash. Jock
Frost then took off after the run­
way was cleared. Auggie Peddar, t
Martin Jensen, Arthur C. G o ed el1
and W®. f . Ervin follow ed in j
rap id order. '
’ ’ i
• f tke Salvatàm
The last plame started down
-foffoWihg thy regular Utteoit , or­
der at 12:26. Peddlar returned
to the field »t 12:44 and brought I
his plane, the "Miss Doran" to a ,
safe fanning anil explained that *
W H IT T L E T R A N S T B B
A ST O R A G E 0 0 .
4T H ST R E E T
BAKERY
master?» property.
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Offering a first class, c l e a n ,
wholesome entertainm ent, a n d i
sponsored by the Ltthians U h V T
Kline shows are assured and en­
titled to the best possible patron­
age In thia city.
7.— Martin Jensen, Hopolulu
m o nopl a n e ”A loe h .,< T- x
—
9.—Art Gobel, Santa Monica
FOR MALM:— A big bundle of
old papers foy¿g dime at'- The m onoplgne. “Wpotoroo»*’
Tiding^ ,AffIce.Y
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Three of the attempted
194-tf
REDUCED PRICES
T h e satisfaction a n d
o f mind you get
frdm the possession of a
H artford Automobile In-
peace
Come to this agency
and* you come to men who
are specialists in automo­
bile insurance, t We will
see that jy > u are vgefi and
soundly protected.
Real^Hftatf k R ^ l
41
A Main êt.
In the life o f the usual bandit,
it 1», a short stretch from tho pay­
roll to the parole.
E x p e r t A n d A u th o r ity
O om in< t o M ed ford
W ith T ho
FAMOUS HUSTON TRUSS '
Dr. Huston, of the Huston
Truss Co., New York City, w ill
personally he at the Hotel Med­
ford W ednesday only, A ugust
, 17th from 9 4. a . to 6 p. m. and
offers to the people of this section
I the Internationally known Huston
Trnsa. This Justly Fam ous Truss
is universally considered the ene
perfect «nd satisfactory Instru­
ment for the relief of all kinds
of reducible rupture, producing
remarkable results Wtthont the
nse of surgical operations or med^
Piles leal treatm ent of any kind. In­
stantaneous relief to apparent the
moment It Is placed in poelttah—•
contraction ot the opening to
m anifest in a few days and the
ruptnre soon disappears perman­
ently in the average case.
The pad on this Truss wilt
hold any redootMe rupture p er­
fectly, and win not slip regard­
less of position or bodily strain
of the subject.
HIGHLY ENDORSED METHODS
- p m O ft. t EM» non-»»'
1 cal m ethod of treating
worth the money you pity
foY it.
E stah. Í883
ANDERSON FUNERAL
A wealth of floral tributes, end
a host of friends In attendance at
funeral services held Sunday , af­
ternoon for H. O. Anderson were
tributes to his memory. Rev, H.
F. Pemberton wee in charge of
the sendees end NSR assisted by
Rev. Myron W oodworth, pastor of
the Baptist church. Pali bearers
wore V. O. N. Smith, O. F. Car­
to n , W, O, Polk, N. W Heard, W.
P. W alter and • Homer BlUlngs;
Burial, was made in Mouatata
View cemetery.
....
A quartette composed of.G . H.
The efficiency of the prohi-
b'ttori forces la measured by the Yoe, M. J. Meeker. George Mason
and Dr. Tilton sang several selec­
number of fines to the gallon.
tions.
Tho
greatest
diversification
noted on most farms Is in the
makeB of automobiles.
12 in. Dry Slab Wood
Delivered, Per Ties, $1.69
Sleep In It — Bathe In It.
CaMon-Fowler Lumber Co
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By Taylor
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-TH C H
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CpO be well, you must keep
A the Mood stream free from
impurities. If the kidneys lag,
a llo w in g bod y p o iso n s to
accumulate, a. toxk condition
it »rested. One to apt td feel
dull, languid, tired and eefaw.
A nagging backache to snear
times a symptom, with drowsy
headaches and dissy spells-
That the kidneys ara not func­
tioning property to often shown
by burning or scanty passage
of secretions. If you have rea­
eon to suspect improper kid-
dey functioning, try Doan's
Pi2to-*-a tested stimulant diu­
r e tic . U sers praise them
throughout the United States.
Ask your tw th b o tl
This Truss to apt -I
as each part 1« aele
cese. No guees work.