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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1927)
«um 3000 S h areh o ld ers FOB RRNT— Nicely furnished «Miment. Phone 218 or call at took apta. SOM « In Ashland — Mr. and lira. Lldyd M ulit are In Ashland today from the Lake of the Woods, where they are spending the summer. While coming in, Mr. Mulit reports that he saw two coyotes and two deer on the road. Mr. and Mrs. Mulit will remain at the summer resort until about the middle of October, when they will return to their home in San Francisco. P $ R RKÑ?: Furnished hog»^ W A N TED —Good co o l/ a .n d tar Normal. Inquire <61 Palm housekeeper family at 4, state wages. Address Box K, care Tid ings. 1 ; - T \ 1-3« MOB RENT— F u r n i s h e d W ANTED— G irl or woman 4 room lower flat, with player Plano, well furnished- Also S do housework. Phone 332-B. room flat and cabin. 171 Granite 304-2 FOR KENT— Furnished first tor, bath, gas, garage, 220. SL Phone ^ 4 4 J . 2-3 W A N TED —• Ambitious people, irber Apartments, 162 Granite. 14 to 44, prepare for office posi FOB R E N T : Modern 3-room 2SS-l»me. tions; resident or home study. bungalow, furnished. Also five Medford Business College. room furnished house. 800 feet 204-1-mo. from Lithla Hotel. Adults pre ferred. Inquire 267 Vista St. Phone 122. 2-tt W ANTED— By youqg woman, apartments and cabins With ga FOB BENT— W ell furnished 4- position as housekeeper. Cap 77 ngas. Reasonable by month room house, chose In. Inquire 314 3rd St. - S64-U or week. Barber Apts. 162 Gran Hargadlne. 308-tf ite. 11141 FO R R EN T— Two room fu r nished house, near Normal, 1243 FOR RRNT — 440 acres pas Iowa. 267-tf ture land, fire miles north of FOR PALM— Wood 14" body Ashland. For particulars s e e fir and pine 22.60 per tier,.cord Mollie Songer, 46 Holman St., wood 22. F. J. Marquis, Talent. Asbldnd. 301-10 • 263-1 mo.« FOR PALE— Nine white leg horn hens, good layers, 23. 117 8th. 1-2 FOB SALB — W ell Improved LOST— Tricycle. See Mr. Fort- FOR PALE— Five shares Llth- 20 46-100 acre farm near Ash m iller at J. C. Penney store. 308-2 ta Springs Hotel stock, some dis land, Oregon. W ell stocked and count. Address owner, Mrs, E. equipped. Inquire of owner, R. Thoasherry, Bellflower, Cal. 1-4« Schaiderelter, Ashland, Ore., Bt. 1„ Box 212. 306-3« FOB SALE — Canning poors. • Henry Weishauer, of Portland, FOR »ALE— My borne at 276 Come and get them, lc per lb. Is in Ashland today transacting Hood, R. 1, Box 103A. 304-4« Scenic Drive. 306-6« business with local merchants. FOR SALE — • - room home, fruit, berries, grapes, garden, flowers. Corner lot, priced reas O b Vacation— onable. Part terms. See It at 663 Judge and Mrs. L. A. Roberts North Main. 306-6 left this morning for a short mo tor trip to the coast. FOR SALE OR RENT— 6 1-2 DRESSMAKING— and relining a. irrigated farm on highway, 4 oogts. Shirt making. Jessie Sear miles northrof Ashland. New 6- ing, 683 C St. 1-3« room plastered house, running water, electric lights, naw barn. W A N TED — 1000 people to b u f Carl Each, Rt. 3, Medford. 304-6 tomatoes, and melons. V . R. Bon FOB SALE— Cheap, lot on N. ham, W alker Ave. 308-4« Pioneer, close in. 96 ft. frontage FOR QL'ICB SALE — Chevrolet patement, sidewalks, one half touring car s t your own price. A l block from Maia street, between so oak bedroom |e t and yictrola Mate and B streets.: See owner, with records and cabinet— a ll bar Georgia Coffee, Tdlings office. gains. Inquire 63 Bush SL 307-6« F D R B A L E :T w o acres. Jn city limits; six room house; fru it; WANTED— At once. G o o d seamstress, Standard Cleaners, *6 Oak st. 1-3 Coining Labor Day— Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Churchill and Miss Marie Churchill, who have been spending the past three weeks at Crescent City, returned home yesterday. Miss Churchill will leave Sunday for Portland where she will resume her duties as Instructor in the Franklin high school, after spending the sum mer vacation with her parents in Ashland. Just one more old tim e dance at Klamath Junction. Remem ber the date, Fri. Sept. 2. 1-2« M ore than 3,000 preferred shareholders of The Califor nia Oregon Power Company know this feeling o f security. M ost o f them are numbered among our 25,000 customers, and are satisfied with their investment as they are with the dependable utility service they receive. Their money goes directly into permanent, useful public utility properties. Cars Registered— Fifty-one cars. ware registered at the burequ in the Chamber of Commerce rooms yesterday. Due to the starting of school and the coming winter months the ran of tqurlsts has declined considerably and the tourist season is conceded to be nearly at Its end, otflcsls say. It is easy to become a preferred sh a reh o ld er in this progressive public utility. As small a sum as $10 a month, ------- _ ■ — systematically put by under our monthly in v e s tm e n t plan, will enroll you as a I ' * satisfied investor. ■ T k te M ffF Fresh grape man’s Grocery. A copy o f this 16-page book, describ- in g a n d i l l u s t r a t i n g th e p ro p e rtie s o f Thc California JOregon Power Company, c^w0I".’%285SN will be sent to you on request, together ttg with complete information about invest- ■ -i * ment in the Company’s preferred shares. OFFICES. M2dfon).Ci*ntgAu4.Roseburg.Klamath ftdb-Oregon Melca. Dunsmuir-California TH FALLS RODEO CURSION RATES BCTIVE SEPTEMBER IST MANY PAY TO SEE DEMPSEY I to KJamath Falls, $1.90 )UND TRIP, $3.40 EPOT, ASHLAND CAFE PHONE 167 Hardware I Beck Is Ashland— Winchester jttore” By Taylor w cLL-w cLL-w ea./ IF IT ISN'T kew— WHept’DYOÖ > GET BACK? Z A w n t.r o p . L WOULDN’T WORRV about Wow R slaf TR IP FALLING TRR o DGH- HO ONE CAN 8AY IT WAS YOI^R R W L T JUST STEPPED OFF TME tkan - dct wrote m c Y od w ese leaving on a VOLAR TRIP. SO J BROKE CANT$AyX AGREE WITH MYueeK TöaerieRE- NOWL NEAR ITS B*XEN YMRODGH—WELL, I ’M G lad OF IT / — > M Y LOOK 9 a - A nyhow , Ys SUTPRiseoA O FO S-<r TAKES A WITH SUP« HUMAN NB« TDWCKLß T rip like ¿ T hat ‘ IELL.GUNM-LWAU t TO POLEMIZE FOR SAYINQ THAT btoD GET COLD r e e r o w Tbe OLAR 7 * lP - ALTHOUGH THE »LANS WENT BLOOEY YOoP SERVE HELD OOT T IL L THE LAST_________ _ SORRY THAT x codlon ' t s e e *7 I THEEXPCOmOM (. V T hrough - one J d tu A V /A Y O R T N E y - W jf o X L o T i i e f * y / I B y CRACKY/ L N E V eR QOTOOTOT ANYTHING SO DARN LJÛCKY IN / . MY L IF E // slabs at this pries. Buy them now fof winter while they are Paso Throng!» - I. W. Lsrrimore and wife^and daughter, Miss Blanche Larrl- more, passed through Ashland Wednesday on their way home to San Pedro where Mr. Lsrrimore is connected with the Y. M. C. A. He has been at Port Angelee for the past few weeks condhctlng Y. M. wor.k among the sailors Of the fleet which has been maneuver Painting, tinting and ing there. M r. Lsrrimore was toy CUM Bnrllusumu. AA formerly in Ashland where he conducted a hoys and girls physi cal education and swimming club Home to Portland 1 during the Chautauqua sessions. Mrs. E. J. Churchill, who spent the summer la thia with her daughter,' Mrs. H Cutting F o r c e - Now the tourlht season Is fast Dean, has returned to her hon declining, the Crater National Portland. Mrs. Myrtle Weeks, Park company will gradually de attended the Southern Or crease its force of employes, and Summer school sad spent t the first put Is made In the num summer with Mrs. Dean has ber of lodge employes, a stage returned to her home In 1 load of whom was brought down land. to the city today, to go to their homes in various parts of the 111 at H o rn e - Harley Hughes, of Miller’s Tsg- state. The Crater lake season does not cloqe until September 20, and gery, is confined to bis borne SR a sufficient force of employes, es B street today with illness. Cteh pecially qt the lodge, will be re tain Lynn Slack is taking h k w tailed pt all times to amply eater to ”|he visitors.” ’m Cowboy” Ammunition at Scbuer- 248-tf A. L. McMillan, who was editor of the Oregon Agricultural Col lege Barometer, daily publica tion, last yeqr, Will arrive in Ash land tomorrow tw^speud severi»! days with Hugh Bates, of this city. McMillan Is on his way to Marysville, Calif., where he will be an Instructor in Journalism the coming year. C ompany DEER SEASON Sept 10th rruit Coming Tomorrow— Muss Rath Aitken is leaving today for San Jose, where she will attend the normal school dur ing the coming year. Miss Aitken has been attending normal school this summer. V ie .— Sabini fbw B Arrive Home— StWiUly Accumulating dollar on dollar by regular paving and invortraent, the practitioner of thrift feels secure in the knowledge o f a c o m fo r ta b le balance in the bank, and a steady income from permanent investments. Leaving For San Jose— LINCOLN FIELDS. DI.. Sept. 8.— (LP>— Jack Dempsey Thurs day tried to perfect a defense against Gene Tunaey from whom he expects to win back tbs world’s heavyweight champion ship In Chicago, September 22. X - R a y , In G lv d iM TsOHx omce H o m s : IP - IB m ill" * Bicycle repairing, work guaran teed, kreasing accessories, 126 Laurel street. 294-tf S atisfied Investors Find Security in T h r if t * . . — Golden Jubilee Gift—- — Golden Jubilee Gift— D B .X R V X 8 T A .W 9 m Prncttes Limited Tip Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat u w r rabbit or poultry raising; terms. 286-tf W ANTED— Psadhes, blackber 203 ML AT«. ries, apples, tomatoes, corn,-green beaus. Scotti F ru it A Produce, Klamath Falls, P. O. Box 172. 268-tf TRADE— Eiigene homes, farms acreage and businesses to trade for Ashland and vicinity. T ell ns what you have and what yon want and we do the rest. Kinney In vestment Co., Eugene, Ore.. 304-1 mo.« * Miss Victoria Tavener and Mrs. Stanley Robinette and daughter, Ethel May, are expected to return home Monday from Crescent City where they have been spending thy past few weeks. Mrs. J. F. Ferguson a n d daughter,.Mr*. Carl Rose and her small daughter, arrived yesterday from Klamath Falls and will spend several days visiting hare with Mrs. Ferguson's mother, Mrs. H- Boyd on North Main street. Mrs. Rose was formerly Mies Mabel Trott of this city. i L IF E CLOUDED W IT H PAIN Her life clouded with rheumat ic pains, lumbago, and stiff, ach ing Joints. Mrs. J. E. Stevenson. Emporia, Kansas, finally rid her self of tormont by taking FOLEY F IL L S dlurstic ’’Nearly every day some one 'asks me what I 4 took that helped me whsn 1 whs so crippled up and could scarcely walk. I tell them aUdly of FO L E Y PILLS, diuretic, and h o w they cured- my pains and lifted th« clouds from my Ufa ’ A .an» liable Valuable medicine. Men and women everywhere use and iscommsnd It. Satisfsctioa guar-J anteed. Bold everywhere.— No. I . ' O. F. Billings returned h this morning from Newport wl he has been spending the two weeks enjoying his vaoal Professor I. E. VInini home this mernUg tr land where he has been business visit.