Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 29, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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l a ta e h k The Dali» jM ta «
has offered Bargain Raise. b et In
celehretlon ef the end ¿if H»
Golden Anniversary, It wlB »ek e
veductlee tt £ » . • " »
made. The regular -rate w 8 »
“W
u
I BENT— Furnished Urat
bath,» gas. garage. »20.
r Apartments, 152 Granite.
282-l-mo.
TdMT
both pre"*
trance preWemn. ■ and the pi
lema of the In0iv4dsar «ft^r 3
rlculgtion, declnree Bar) ,M. -
FOR H<N
lett, who arrived recently to 1
Nursery fitti
over the position formerly hek
Phone 401-J
Carlton B. dpenesr. Mr. Spes
LOST— Tuesday evening, near who served for several years
c o r n e r of A 111*0 Q and Or| | | g , Registrar, has been mads a »
am double coin p u n s eon toliM f
gbr of the Law school facblfi
I dollar bill, l dollar and
cents also small Strip' of pink ppft,
, — Gpldee Jubilee Gift—
Finder return to Tidings offfee,
of fruit, 7 varieties <«y »rd.___________________ » * * *
included, one block
Of V0»<
LOST—Geohgetta silk s»art—
is Beak, 344 Har-
abóte
light U n with little coloring.
203-6«
gadine.
Finder return to Tidings office.
•65-k.
FOB BBNT-MTwo room far*
nlshed house» near Normal, 1243
iueU* wÀMVkft p
lotra. .,
29i*tt
1 FOB SALK — Canning pears.
Come and get them, lc per lb.
Hood, R. 1, Box IOSA.
306-6*
FOB SALB—Peaches for can­
ning, picked fresh from tke trees,
650 Ashland street.
306-3*
-A big bundle of
: dime at The
plckllng. All sixes» Also grain
peppers, beans and groan corn.
17 S i Boulevard. Tai. 488-J. W.
M. Pierson.
291-tf
WANTBD— Dairy cows, pbone
299-J or write, Ashland, Gre.»
298-tf
Frad Holibangh
WAMTM>—Weachea, blackber­
ries, apples, tomatoes, ¿ora, green
beans. Scotti Fruit • A Produce,
Starnata «nUs, p .*«^«« 1 7 3 . ,^
288-tf
TRADB— Kdgene homes, farms
acreage and businesses to trade
for Ashland and vicinity. Tell hs
what you have and what you want
and w <do the rest. Kinney In­
vestment Co., Eugene, Ore..
308-1 mo.«
— Golden Jabffee Gift—
FOR HALE— A bargain, 9 room
house. First class condition, 5
rooms and no. 1 bath on first floor
— range and linoleum In kitchen
4 rooms upstairs all accessible
from hall, suitable for roomers.
Reasonable distance from norma!
school, good garage, for term.
See owner, 502 Fairview St.
GLADIOLI ON
DISPLAY AT
CRATER LAKE
Choice Blossoms From the
HofiWr Garden Attract
Tpm Ward, Portland, well
Much Attention
known debartment of Justice
— Golden Jubilee Gift— ’
People From all Sections of
Country Mention Park
Desire to visit the City of Ash­
land, to partake of the bean ties
of Llthla Park and to enjoy the
FOR SALB—Cheap, lot on N. fishing in this seetton of the
Pioneer, close la, 65 ft. frontage country was expressed hy large
psiyemeaL ^dew slks, one half numbcrc of people from all sec­
bioeS from Main street, between ,
tion s of the country who attended
Mata dad B street«. See oataer,
the Seabeck Conference In Wash­
G e o r g » Ceffen,<MIMS»-effioe.
ington, according to W. 'FlnYf al­
“ FÖR «ALM: T *o acres In city ter». local secretary of the Y. M.
limits; Sic rodm house; fralt; C. A.
Mr. Walters has Just returned
Just off paved street; Ideal for
rabbit or poultry raising; terms. from Washington whefe be made
202 Mt. Ave
386-tf a two Wefts' visit.
“Ashland is being put on the
map, the publicity and advertising
that is being done by local people
is becoming widespread,” Walters
said. .
POSITION WANTBD
“When I told them I was from
Ashland
they ijould remark they
WANTBIH-By young woman.
position as housekeeper. Call 77 had heard so much about the park
3rd St.
>9<-tf and the beautiful couatVy and
were planning a trip to southern
—Golden Jubilee Gift—
Oregon, and particularly to this
city.”
Several easterners who attend­
ed the conference were among
those who were loud in their
praise of the Llthla *its.
FEDERAL OFPTCBR
18 INVESTIGATOR
agent, arrived In Medford Sat­
urday to cover with Cal Wells,
U. 8. deputy marshal tor this
district, in regard to federal
criminal cases now pending in
the southern Oregon territory.
MANY PRAISE
ASHLAND AND
PLAN TO VISIT
Several Ashland people visited
at Crater Lake yesterday, and
otte of the moat attractive things
they reported was the profusion
of beautiful gladioli about the
lobby and dining room of the
lodge, which were furnished by
bungalow colony, With a
swimming pool and * everything,
Is being established to Death
VUley. Maybe Commander Byrd
could sell some of the folk
around the south pole some of
the new electric refrigerators.
In cemblnatloh with domk‘ other
food. Jt ig rich In protein aqjl
therefore, builds, tissues and slab
yields beat energy to the body.
Being a protein food It furnish­
er. a wide Vartgty of dishes fro»'
which the tougy housewife may
choosd fog meat substitute»..
You may eofiiffler cheese ah in­
expensive food. but it 1 a pot be­
cause being so conce^jatqd only
p. small amou',1 Is 4 ^ 1 red . In
Combination wtth. m ilt aud
It has a pronounced flavor s a d
therefore a Uttle goes a long way.
- Cheese » hot difficult td dlgeit
providing It la properly cooked
Dishes jfrefMri« Whh ft shahid
he 'cooked a{ a tow temperature,
if cooked toe rhpkyy It la tough
and stringy?
.
There , are many cheese dishes
so. rich In ifdod vales they take
tpe place of meat in the diet, such
03 cheese fondue, souffle» and to
combination Wlfb maearonf or
“Look YouFBest” is Advice Given
By Barbers at Beauty Convention
—<LP)—The gospel of “look your
beet,” exemplified hundreds of
years ago by famOUS women of
history, Is finding its way into
the discussions of the National
Convention of Hairdressers an'd
Beauty experts which met here
Saturday. But, In these modern
times the specialists chose ; to
call it the “retention of pulch-
pie pie pftber jllain -or grate#
—Golden Jubil««
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The attention of Tex' Rickard period. J, *.*
is fespectfully called to aft the
— Golden Jubilee G i f t -
neighboring cities of ,»bo®t the
Hood River— Four frulf*<ash-
same site In ' the Unltku States
Just after t^elr census announce­ Ing plants will clean export frulfj
of «orar
I
ments.
be - that tenet which both the
beautiful and unbeantiful have
listened to .fpi' ages, “look your
best.’’
’
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The convening hairdressers and
beauty culturists will net be at
all selfish In disseminating the
knowledge that is to be had at
the conference.
(
the GunSmulr team for the past
two years. ' He Is an outstanding
Ftom 117
figure in semi-professional ball.
OffloB
89 O ik Sk .
Klamath was first at .bat.
Mitchell, shortstop, hit over third
and advanced to second on a ■
passed ball. He died on second.
Grant went out on an infield
fly. - Powell reached. flr^t safe­
ly, but died there when Starncna We will deliver any amoaafi
hit a long fly which was caught Of exceptionally good 13-toeh
hy Hoffard.
slabs at
priee. B n j 4ton»
Marlow at bat for the Boas now for winter while they a n
went out on first. McShane died C H a m a k e r T rtB fifffr 0G.
on first and Spores struck out.
Second Inning
Peterson went out on first.
Shlno and Williams struck out, .
making Klamath three outs.
Hoffard was walked to first
by Henion and advanosd to sec­
ond when Robbins, bunted and
died there on an infield fly. Rob­
bins bunted to first where be I
died when Droulette filed to the
Klamath infield.
W0 0 D
$L75Titr
tab
Davis struck out Heath, Hen- ■*
inn and Mitchell for Klamath.
Logan at bat for,Boas died on ■*
first. Warren was Walked. Davie
went out on a long fly. Marlow
went out on an Infield fly.
‘Chultih Directory
letaadist Bpiseopal Church
iNIn hnd Laurel streets.
F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
.ufef Street, Phone 87.
Freabjrteriea Orarci:
lain and Helman Street*
Í T . Mitchelmore, Pastor,
W. Main St. Phone 491-L.
M.
H.
Young,
Pastor,
63«
Boulevard. Services 4th and
•
Fourth Inning
Pentecostal Church
Stone Church, Fifth and Main
streets
H. F. Bingham, Paste»
Trinity Episcopal Church
Second Street
Rev. P. K. Hammond. Vies/,
¡2 fiecind S t W . Phone l<0
6th so n d a n .
.
Oimch
Four
P. C.
« r e t Church o f C h rist
■— »»« pioneer Ave,
Bile. M. Smith, First
Boulevard
. Chas. Ö. Gi
469 Boulevan
trlsttaa Church,
d Secorfd Sfteffs.
V. Barney, Pastor
i St.
Phone 382-R
Catholic Church
Sixth and C Streets
lor. F a ta * . *- A. Carmody
and C Streets. Pbone 108
d Stata
lompson,
C onfound
rr‘-T his
Baotlst Church
llargadlne and First Btreets
Mrrou S. WoodWprlh. FasWt,
HApgffMCO TO
epic soM/
Be
u»<eivx>
IWA i N'S <s<
WITHOUT
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Hteth Inning
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Reath bit aale to first, advanc-
-’ sowVOtw*'«
MÇKCS
M EFS6L
Grant for rffomath, went out
on a long fly to Marlow; Powell
went ofit on a high foul which
Droulette c a u g h t .
Starncna
struck out.
McShane struck out fbr Boas,
8pores and Hoffard died at first.
Fiftii Inning—
Peterson died on first. Shlno
end Williams struck out.
Robbins died at first Dronlette
Walked. Logan went oat oa a
longWly end. WaVren died on first.
ed to second on a bunt by Hen-
Ion who followed him and reach­
1*1
TUe TRAM'S
Àuto Freight Termini!
According*' to T. Paul Titus,
who is both a member of the
hawareftln ^ “profession and a
practicing attorney, • women will
be able to procure the outstand­
ing Information of the conven­
tion after it adjourns, from their
own hairdresser and beauty ox-
pert In the little shop back
home.
Hairdressers and beauty doc­
tors have secrets, the same as
any other profession,, but the
majority of them are willing to
pass on the little hints which go
far to make the difference be­
tween plain and good looking,'or
good locking and* beautiful, Titus
said.
By Tay lor
W eu.
WHAT IN
•fo&WOffLO
BECA MC
(Continued From Page (tap)
Third Inning
1 Services Lutheran
Church
hi Odd Fellows Hall.
“SfLBNT HOUR”
MOSCOW, —<J»>—An our of si­
lence at midnight during which
all Soviet radio broadcast station«
suspjwd operations, has been o^-
derdfcray the government to allofi^
r a d io in g fo explore the ether for
distant stations Wlthoat Interfer­
ence!.
statlofia In t ie United
states aro frdqfiently hterd in tlik
— Golden Jubilee Gift—
SUNDAY GAM« AND PEN­
NANT GOBS TO BOAS
CLBVBLAftB, Ohio, Attg. 3b- -plank* of -dtedueelon, there Will
When cheese ~ls—puTChUBK" “
wrap It In oil or paraffin papdr e
and then lu a damp cloth to pro- ,,
vent molding and from getting 6» «
hard.
'
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Cheeee has grown to be an e9* ,
ary day food, and its use Is be- I
coming more common la the aver-
age home. Not only Is 1^ good as a J
meat substitute, but In saladiA
breads, sandwicbetL cookies and It 1 *
always holds its place w h e n ,
served plain with crackers for 9
picnic lunches.
it is always associated With ap* 1
—Golden Jubito« Gift—
A
— Golden Jdhitoe Gift—
subscriptions must be paid up SV
the regular rate to September,
1927. If you owe from J u l y ,
1937, you must pay for 2 months
St 65 cents per month. In. addition
to the 15.00 for the year in ad­
vance.
The Daily Tidings considered a
■ »arty or some other form of cele-
, ¿ration, but decided that to make
- a drastic reduction in subscrip­
tion rgtes for three days would be
the best form of a Golden Jqbl-
Ice Gift to its legion of friends.
U
ians.
s ; :
»;•, so DO NOT DHLAY.
. A l s o , It la emphasised that all
and sprinkled over the CfUst bo- »
fore baking. It Is delicious grat® 9
ed and added to the dry ingred­
ients when making the crust for
an apple pie.
Eat plenty of cfroeM but bfi
reasonable In its use since it is •
highly nutritions food.
|
Recipes for cheese dishes w itfl
be sent upon request by writing!
— Golden Jubilee Gift—
to Marion *Jane "Parker Calumdt41
Baking Powder £0., 4100 Fil|f
SflVfRT FAKWfcftS TO '
11
STUDY CALIFORNIA FRUIT more St., Chicago, 111.
sent to California by the Sovlel
Fruit Trust to study the fruii
diltufts there and to return Witt
machinery for modern fruit pac­
ing, sorting, drying and preserv­
ing, as developed by the Californ­
w
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to
tions; resident or home study.
Medford
Business College.
FOR HALB— My home at 275
300-1-mo.
Scenic Drive,
306-6«
LADIES— We pay »6 hundred
FOB «ALB — 6 - room home,
coloring
birthday Cards; no sell­
fruit, berries, grapes, garden,
flowers. Cprnqr lot, priced reas­ ing; opportunity beginners; ex­
onable. Part terms. See it at 863 perience unnecessary. Addressed
North Mata«
306-6 envelope brings particulars. Art-
craft Card 321 Broadway, N. Y.
»06-2«
FOB «ALB OB RENT— 8 1-2
,» I. ■> * i * i ? *
a. Irrigated farm on highway, 4
— Golden Jubilee Gift—
-.
miles north of Ashland. New 6-
room plastered house, running
water, electric lights, new burn.
Carl Escb, R t 3. Medford. 806^6
n
id by the year. HoWfivgv to The
fly ■fldlnge* Goldeh JublUe Gift
celehratlon— which wUl bfi 8<M>d
tor three days only. September 1.
», and 3—the rate la slgahed to
»5.00 a year.
Thia le a redaction of 33 and a
third per cent gnd ©vary family In
thia territory— both regular suh-
ecrlhera and those who do not Firm National Bagli
Subscribe— should take advantage
of this liberal Golden Jubilee Gift
Offer.
Remember, however, that the
ayment must be actually made
uring the three day period—that
Is, the »6.00 must be brought to X-Rây, Including
The Tidings office or mailed in an Office Honrs: 10 - IB I
envelope postmarked not later
than Saturday, September 3,
192?, to profit by this great sav­
ing. ALL payments made later
than September 3 will be return-
FOB SALK— Wood 16" body do housework. Phone 322-R.
fir and pine »3.60 per tier, cord
306-3
wood >6. F. J. Marquis, Talent.
WANTBD^— Ambition* ffeople.
early Crawford peaches. Bring
16
to 60, prepare for office posi­
F U ¿ PALÈI — Real Mscäte
containers. Pick them yourself, 2c
per pound. Heath Terrace 8t. at
Reservoir.
306-1
c r a
K
T
WANTBD—Girl or woman
T
ed first, and scored the . first
run to the game on a hit hy
Grant. Mitchell struck out. Grant
hit and advanced to third on an
overthrow hy Warren. Powell
•truck oat
Davie ktt a high fly to, second
and died. Marlow hit to first, ~~
stole second end third and scor*
ed when McShane made an In- j"
field hit bat dibd on first Spores J
went ont on a. high fly to first.
J
, Seventh liming
Sfarnnna hit safe to First bat
died on sbeond. ' Peterson went
safely to first, but went oat at
second oa afi ttpaulsted doable
plr.y by McSfiane, Shlno went out
at
Hoffard went out at first. Rob-
'bins want out at first. Dronlette
strkcb out
£
2
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s
fo
<h
• Williams ^qnt put at flrat.
Heatb ÏU a two bagger but jRed
op second uhan Henion and 1
Mitchell struck out.
Logan weht out on a high fly 1
to Heath. Warren hit safe' on
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