Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 10, 1927, Image 3

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    Mrs, BUI Jackses le ptes.dsnt
of .th e O T ir ■««. Ctort True,
teq^ htealdekt; Msa. W ry fucker,
i o e t / t i t f tNMUtdr. ' Mr*. Clara
Kincaid and Mrs. Nell Dunn are
boa teases for the WedneaSay
afternoon meettog. *
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CTWtUiMM TO DEATH
'• Ferry Wilber, «I to dead
M eter Riaehoart, 1«, Is fe
tajered as the remut e f an
dent at the BraymlH Lai
Mr*. H. K. Tomlinson, and Mr*. company near Klamath 1
Andy McGee entertained a few Of The two men wane- drawn
their friend« at bridge at Mr*. «halaa on a la c haal.
Tomlinsons home on Dak street,
Friday afternoon. Mrs. A. C.
Nlntnger received first prise and
Mrs. V . R. Hardy received eoaso*
lotion. Four tables were In piny.
The affair eras the eeeend at
tfrtetnod
MSU> WAh-nto
FOR RENT— Cosy , two room
furnished apt, with kitchenette
aad privato bdtA, » 7 v iste 8t.
Phone 1 « . . -
7-tf
"i FOB RENT— T im e room fur­
nished apartment. 280 Hargadtae
street.
(„4
FOR RENT— Four room apt.
with bath. Inquire 116 Fork St.
Mr. Dodd.
ÌÀ M T O M u r a f i t desea « » •
MT aureus; absolutely a* setttnr;
experience unnecessary; mater-
lulu Ait. Addressed envelope
brings instructions. ALPHA, M l
Markot BL, Peterson, New Jersey.
„ POR WHNT— Small furnished
,
A-2t*
h o u s o .,1 » monthly. 121 Laurel
St.
7-7» • LADIES— We pay >6 hun­
FOB MMMTt iternlshed hows* dred coloring cards home; ab­
nr Normal. Inquire 461 Palm solutely no selling; opportunity
beginners > experience unneces­
«m e.
«ft
>10«
sary. Addressed envelope brings
FOB RENT— Well furnished 4- particulars. Artcraft, 321 Broad­
room house. Close la. Inquire 31« way, N. T..
Hargadtae.
308-tf
UMMMS— Bart >1« dosen sew­
ing- aprons home; experience nn-
necesaary; materials cut; in­
structions furnished. Addressed
envelope brings particulars. MJlo
Garment, 286 Broadway, Bayonne
N. J.
8-2t*
furnished apart!
1101 Boulevard.
crest Orchard at Talent.
FOR SALE— .Large let, 100 z
238 ft o a Nutley St. a variety of
or Week. Barber Apte. 162 Gran­ fruit, water piped onto lot; near
ite.
111-tf Lithla park, splendid home site,
very reasonable; also house No.
148 Nutley street, for rent. Write
R. W. Leonard, 1862 Columbia
St., Vancouver, W aih.
«-4*
FOR MALE: MM
freshen Sept. 26. B
mile west ef Talent.
FOR BAL M -Prunes and pluma
3 cents per lb- First place east of
Bellview school.
7-«*
TRADE— Ettgene homes, terms
acreage and businesses to trade
FOR BALE—One Ford touring for Ashland and vtcinRy. Tell us
car, one good trailer, also pack what yon have and what yon want
saddle.. Call 3rd St. garage. 7-3 and we do the rest. Kinney In­
vestment Co., Eugene, ’Or»..
FOR BALM—Furniture, chairs,
206-1 n o ?
WANTED— Ambitious people,
18 to 60, prepare for office posi­
tions; resident or home study.
Medford Business College.
306-1-mo,
Childers, Mary Polet,
Marlette
Whlteey, Marybcn BêswMk. Miee
Beulph Hussey, Miss Edna 0 o-
fteen. gnhrdtans of the graay.
The young people of the Bap­
tist churches In Ashland, Med­
ford and Grants Pass enjoyed a
watermelon feed Friday evening.
They met Uve miles north of Gold
W. C. T. U. Activities—
;i -M
Hill, and , a <^ttofcttel informal
Members e f th e Hkhasd «hap session was held around a huge
ter W. O. T. U. hame e tw e meet camp fire. Stories were told and
lag schedale for mast week« a c­ songs were win*. Rain brought
cording to Missa B ag Beaedtet the meeting to an abrupt end.
member of the
orgauiaatten
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Tuesday afteraeoa a m eeting!« k Dinner Party—
be held at the city library «1
Mrs. H. H. Elhart Was hostess
at 7 o’clock dinner Friday at her
home on Nob HilL Decorations
were roses and dahlias.
G aetts were: Mr. Lbvl Blbart,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Elhart of W
cona, Wadh.; Mr. and M m . Mai
Andersen wnd eon Hurl ef Med­
ford; Mr. and Mrs. Carlton El­
hart, Mr. H, H. Elhart and non
■illy and the hostess.
COOS COUNTY MEN
SEEKING ASHLAND AID
(Continued Frotn page One)
mon usage la lines leading into
Klteqath Fulls and the matter o f l Wf,
extending the road, which had Th
been held in abeyance, Is again __
being codildared. 1V
a ,'
. Towns to «astern Oregon are
Sow asking that the location o f
the extension be changed, leading
cither from Burns to Bend, from _
Burns to Prineville^ or f r o m £ r
Burns to Senaeo Chen to Prlne- R
Vljle, - these proposed changes*
throwing the route far to the east-
and’taking away fhe possibility of) Th
the line eventually being extended'
from Lake OdeN to the-Coss Bay
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Birthday M n h tr> -
Gladys Hansen was hostess at
a canrp Are and birthday dinner
at her home on Gresham this
afternoon. Mils Hanson pre­
pared the dinner *g a Fire Ma-
iters duty.
The guest list Included: Carol
d ark , Maxine *G«arhart, June
Atkins, Jeanette Stearns, Jean
Cadzow, Elaine Flaekus, Agnes
Mesvey. Arvtqk Man-la. Marion
Hltchceck. Maxine Emert, Bather
LeedouVs
Abbiami Zenith Dealer
duality aad Long Pistm ns
ttZH TH utands without a
peer in the high quality
radio field. As far back as
•1915, the first work was
(lone upon ZENITH Radio
under
influence of high
Busy Days Ahead jdeas the
and principles. Of
the more than one hundred
For Mother
“different kinds of radio sets
School claims daughter’s Commander Donald B. Mac­
time. Home must be kept Millan, the explorer, select­
homey—the place to come
to, not to avoid. Let us ed Zenith for his trip to the
take ovbr the home’s most ■Arctic. It was a Zenith that
recently broke all reception
trying task—
records when Arthur Wald
WASHDAY..
'
Ashland Laundry Service of H o b o k e n , N. J., got
wirings .yon. h e a l t h and JOAK, Japan, 7270 air
opportunity for happiness. miles distant.
I t ’s ' well worth while.
Ashland Laundry
Co.
te
JUST PHONE
165
DR. ERNEST A WOODS
Practioe Limifod To
Bye, Bar, Nose sad Throgt
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Office Honrs: IO - 19 aad 9 - 0
A terse and true deecrlptien of
ZENITH products Is the ZENITH
slogan— “COSTS MORE— DOEB
MORE.** We don’t make the
cheapest radio. We could, but
we won’t. Our lowest price Is
>100.00.
In our opinion, no
radio set can be listed at a lower
price and yet give the owner the
quality of reception which he has
the right to expect.
Pioneer Building
Another ZENITH slogau speaks
a sermon In a line— “The quality
goes In before the names goes
on.” This slogan is the keyword
of our laboratory and production
departments.
The remarkable quality of ZEN­
ITH, the simplicity of operation,
the very fine performance under
any and all circumstances, has
extended the reputation of ZEN­
ITH to the four ends of the earth.
Buyers In foreign lands with their
iiatnral leaning toward fine care­
ful workmanship and precision
manufacture, are among the most
enthusiastic users ef ZENITH
It Is easy to perceive why the
ZENITH business la the largest
high grade radio business in the
world.
A STORAGE 0 0 .
Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crutteg and SMMteg.
Zenith Radio Corporation
WOOD
$L75Tier
9 0 9 0 Iron Street
The route as originally allowed
Chicago, Illinois
I BALE-^Poland C h i a <
Phone 10F4. W. L. Moore.
d-d*
PIANO H A O tm C E wear A d d «art.
High grade reliable make plane
to be sold at bargain to save
further shipping expense. Terms
of >10 month arranged for good
home. For particulars
address
CUne Piano Co., dd Front SL.
Portland.
6-1®
FOR SALB— Almont new Hot
Point Automatic full white enam­
el electric range and water beat­
er. Moving where range cannot
be used. 167 Church St.
4-6*
FOB BAL»—About 6 tens al­
falfa hay. Inquire J^ 8. Spencer.
Route 1, Box 2d».
>-6*
FOR SALE:— A cow and two
betters. Call »F4. W, B. Beebe.
2-2
DOG POIHONEM WOMM8
Another^one <ff the tribe of
"meanest men In the world” le
said to be operating in Jackson­
ville, and a number of valuable
dogs are reported to have fallen
victim to his poisonous baits.
Jacksonville reeidewts who prise
their pets are keeping them sit
home.
RUM RUNNER
IS CAPTURED
VICTORIA, B. C., Sept. Id.—
(LP)— The Vancouver rum runner
Noble was seised at midnight off
Pachena by the Canadian fish­
eries cruiser Malasptaa, which
was on cuetoma patrol duty. G.
E. Norris, assistant easterns In­
spector was on board the Malaa-
plna when she made the arrant.
The Noble had shout 60« eases
of llqnor on board.
She was
brought Into Victoria at Id a. m.
The Noble left Vancouver In
ballast about two months ago
with coastwise clearance papers.
Since than the United States gov­
ernment has reported her off the
coast of California and stated
that 1600 cases of liquor which
were seised while being landed
were from the Noble. •
NRVMB BE W IT H i» » I t !
"Baby had a bad congh with
each tooth she cut. She Is also
subject to eroup. Our never-tell­
ing Vemefly la FOLEY S HONEY
and TAR COMPOUND, which so
quickly clears the throdt of chok­
ing mucus, and stops the bad
OLD HOUSE BURNS
Fire recently deetroyed the C. cough,’* says Mm. Agnes Burnee.
T. Hammer home to the A b le ­ Altaona, Pa. No chloroform, no
gate district. The building was opiates, no Ingredient that a casre-
one of the oldest In the distrtet, fd l Mother woald hesitate to give
a 10-rcom structure constructed her child. FOLEY’S HONEY and
by Thomas Wilson, one of the TAR COMPOUND Is safe and re-
pioneers in what was once a tbriv- ; Iteble for coughs, eroup (spas­
ing mining district. Loss Is esti­ modic,) whooping coughs, a n d
mated at >3.««« partially «ovesed dlstarMug night coughs, Sold ev-
a j f wh u Ps.— No. t .
by Insurance.
—__________J __ «I.-»-*
then the proposed changes would
benefit all of southern Oregon,
the Marshfield
representative*
State, through evsatualiy stoking
ft possible to ship through the)
Coos Bay harbor rather t h a n
through Portland or San Fran­
cisco harbors as is now done.
Grants Pass and M e d f o r d :
Chambers of Commerce h a v e
agreed to seed resolutions asking
Che Portland Chamber to remain W ill Attend Convention—
aeutral in the affair and t h e
Mrs. 8am McNair will leuvu
Rcselmrg Chamber of Oosnmerce Sunday evening fo r Kansas City/
drill send a delegation to Portland Missouri, srbasu. aha will vlatt,
WJth |h e Caos county delegation.
With her mother. Mrs. McNair
Definite action ef the Ashland 1« state delegate to the supreme
Chamber was withheld pending a , convention of the P. O. E. Sister^
meeting of the directors.
bead, which Is to held in Okfa-
homa C’ty, October 4, 6, 6,
7. She will attend th e «"»Mu­
tton then return to her mothers’
Home In Kansas City/ DurttbR
tjie absence of Mrs. McNair, T. H.
(Continued from Page One)
Simpson will be In charge of the
headless, legless torse, held to­ « v ie relief wurk of the Colip
gether by a jacket which De- » u n ity chest.
mlllo
Insists was checkered.
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Gomez believes was tan colored.
The trio was se frightened by
Miss Florence York, home
the ghastly experience occurring demonstration agent tor the
just nt dusk as the waves pound­ county, will meet with members
ed wearily upon the deserted -of the Upper Vallay Community,
bench, that they find the scene club of the Bellview District,
and did not mehtlon the discot- Wednesday, September 14, when
ory until last fright. ‘ •'*»
tl)ry will hold their l* 9 t m e e t* «
Neui -
Community Hospital
NEW AND OOMPtBTRTJÍ
EQUIPPED SURGERY
XTp-to-Háte X
THIS ASSOCIATION OFFERS A PLACE
FOR THE I N V E S T M E N T OF FUNDS
EITHER IN LARGE OR SMALL AMOUNTS,
IN ONE SUM, OR BY MONTHLY PAY­
MENTS TO MATURE PAID-UP SHARES.
DIVIDENDS ARE PAW SEMI-ANNUALLY
AT THE ANNUAL RATES OF 7 OR 8 PER
CENT.
BUICK
Jackson County Building & Loan
,•
Association
30 North Central Ave.
Painting, tinting and papering,
try Cliff Burlingame. CT1 ML Avn.
or phone 466.
Ï67-1 mo.
__________GARAGES_________
Medford, Oregra
FALL IS HERE
Are you planning on having
your car rebuilt. If «0 get our
prices first.
We specialise in
repairing and can build 26,000
more miles to your motor. We
work on flat rate bntek.
Hates on storage by the week
o r month. Accessories, gas and
oil and cars^w^ b ed aad^poHshnd.
N o w B a k k for 1928 has
fo llo w e d w ith a n o th er
g r e a t c o te tr ib n tio n to
m otoring comfort.
what
is
e
woRlsr
IME is one o f tb i most Important ele­
ments o f modsffn business. “Hour
upst” -bes become gbjrivord In the plant.
Frugiu S tive tim s « f office employes fa
u^udUy important. Various devices have
been inducted to focthase p ro d u S tfo S
y—t ejiminase timpwwste.
T
A n adequate ti l^pbhne installation in
office or plant pretosttts unnecessary In­
terruptions to woffit—«voids confusion—
eneditaO business Sasasactions and Mtut
Buidc htslwkew ribratrwt
mv X v f the road by equip­
p in g e ve ry Buick w ith
Hydraulic Shock Absorb-
« f t r f lM t and rear— an
a 4 d ed luxury that the
¿W ings o f Buick volum e
(Open Night aad Day)
Tromblfee
Umbnitger
Moved—
Mr. and Mrs. L. A, Osar havu
moved from d i» Palm avenne to
66 Third street
Visit Gunter H om e-
Mrs. 8. C. Gnnter e f Grhntn
IMss has been visiting with MR.
and Mrs. Gerald Gunter en tefant
street.
'
T est dbii riding comfort
fo r y o u r s e lf . W c w i l l
gfoA y put a Buick for
1928 at your disposal
w h e n e v e r v o u lik e .
Mrs. A F. Smith and
Mrs. Fraaels Call end x
will rsturt temusrow fi
lagham, Wash.
- « »1195 to *1995
G w pte « . <1195 to »1850
Sport M odeb*U95 to <1525
» k g**-
S w a l Ifotabolim (goitrs) Tests
On highway near Chico UpimR’s. T se m<
ed of resort in the state. There m«et h
son! Why not come and Bee for yourself!
We will deliver any amount
of exceptionally good 13-lneh
slabs at thia price. Buy them
now for winter while they a n
cheap.
NOTICE TO
edased, and all* pui
claims against said
Cxitetioe
verified, with
GRADUATE Ȇ R flES 0
Medford Auto Co.
JDX.JUramUe J
MEDFORD