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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1927)
X» T . I. JQ itmrs to Making Elaborate bloMf S H ■ .... _ . J ; - t e |S „RU. (il A liate ■ w aters’ ■ .......... ¿ . . . m i y — .-A . M B u te ss of Kansas’ Concrete Eden PO » JRENT—Cosy two room famished apt. with kitchenette near school, «ve rooms, sna- and privata hath, 167 Vieto St. peneh. gas furnace, hot an« «old pattarne, instructions «ma. W Phone 18«.- ; x - s 7-tf water to bod' rooms, garage. 871 cotent pep. T rite tor parttottl- high street. > 9-6® arp gad samples. Beautesct Gp.. 2216 irvlng street/B ag fbteF Inquire clsoo. M* 6-tf FOB RENT — Two furnished apgrtpsents. Inquire 186 Pioneer Ava« t-tf lng apron«; absolutely no selling; experience unnecessary; mater ials cut. A ddress^ envelope owner. . 7-2« LAJMEM— We v pay 66 hun dred coloring cards home; ab BOB RENT—Small furnished solutely no selling; opportunity honse, 620 monthly. 128 ^aurel beginners; experience - unneces St MT* sary. Addressed envelope brings particulars. Artcmft, 321 Broad way. M. T.. his yopthful wife and their daughter, EmUy Jane. tUCAS, Kas.. Sept. 12. Black Mills of Boilth Dak ba the heat place fCr » I Two Snakes FOB RENT— Well furnished 4- room house. Glose in. Inquire -216 Hargadine. 898-tt BABiMTH at SALS:—doing RENT— Two room once 260 choice pedigreed does, price 62.60 to 67A0. Silver Chin Fur Farm, one mile south Talaat, on highway. »-«* fur- house, uear Normal, 1248 WANTED— Pear pickers, Sun- erest Orchard at T alen t 4-6 Due to the Illness of Mrs. I. H. Magna, who was to have been honored by members of the local Mt. Ashland D. A. R. Chapter, at a dinner this week, the meeting has been postponed, officers of the Chapter announced today. Regular meeting of the Chapter is to be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of Mrs. F. H. Walker, Liberty street. 22 22 22 BANTED— Ambitious people, 16 to <0, prepare for office posi tions; resident or home study. Medford Business College. « 301-1-mo. iy owner— 6 room 1 fe aeree ground. It. 9-8t* FOB HALE — Large lot, 100 x 238 ft on N utby St. a variety of land ‘ pullet«. Geo. Howell. Box 1M , 9-St* frgit, water piped onto Jot; near Llthla park, splendid home site, very reasonable; also house No. 143 Nutley street, for rent. Write R. W. Leonard, 1602 Columbia 8t„ Vancouver. Wash. 6-4 • RhMR U M » April Rhode to* Wednesday d u b — operation, it has been found pec- cessary to use motor bus trans portation under present condi tions as a supplement to rati ser vice, it is said. The Southern Pacific Is t h e sixtyseeond railroad to supplement its railroad passenger Bgrvtce with highway motor coach ser vice, statistics show. Re-creator Dinsmoor FWB HALE—One For« tonring NEED MOBE MEM- car, one good trailer, also, pack BEHH «N GOLA’ CLUB TO EXCHANGE for Ashland. sad«le. Call 3rd at. garage. 7-3, A g^od. cpntrally located home (Continued From Page One) ' In Bandon for one in Ashland. See Ashland Realty Co. ! Carsoh and Lonis Dodge, farm s; The women, who are deeply in trade , tcrested in both the success of tho all us drive to get additional members, want and also In the game of golf, will r In- f*e hostesses at a golf luncheon and games tomorrow afternoon, mo.* The luncheon will be at o n e o'clock at the Fred Holmes home and all present will then play golf. Approximately 100 women have been Invitee to attend the _ luncheon and games. FOR HALE— Good milch news. Phone 4F2. « -• • FOR BAI.»— Sausoeed body fir. 12 Inch, 63.06 rick; i t Jnclt 63.60 ,rlck; 4-foot card wood. 69.00 cord. Delivered, fh on e A0. 6-tf PIANO HACRIFICK near Ashland. High grade ral table make piano to be sold at bargain to save further shipping expense. Terms of 610 month arranged for good home- For particulars address Cites Plane Co., «6 Frant St., Portland. 6-10 WANTED— Light car, must be in good shape. Phone 4 F 2 ., 6-6 , HAMAKER TRANHFEB » U d Storage Co. offloo at retetenee. 874 North Mtela. Hteams 416. Washington County h as,,197 school districts, with property worth ' 6671,178. ’ Salem schools have 190 teach ers, 10 more than ia < year. THE OLD BUS STEPS RiÄMT AoM e.ooesNT v s « .? Activities of a Msa percnplne in Medford have been sufficient for folks of that city to declare war on the pesky varmint if he Is located. Last Thursday the porcupine wandered down the street in Medferd, and battled with a snake at the Davis sporting ‘goods store and when captured, gpawed his way' to froadoiu dnr- lag the night. Saturday a' val uable white collie dog, owned by H « - L. D. Harris was found with 75 quills stuck «bout his hea«. The quills were extract ed by a veterinarian who admin istered- an anaesthetic to his pa tient. Personal Work - . Most Effective The Wednesday Club of t h e .Presbyterian church will h o l d their Initial meeting of the sea The concrete Adam and Eve of Dlnainoor’s Eden. Kote the two son in the church parlors Wed nesday afternooh. Mrs. George serpente. BrookmlUer 4s in charge of the ¡program. done, iittxe two-year-old daughter, Em- B2lf a cabin home, eatir« 22 «1 « r good ijy ^ane, w^0 has never known a ment. Juntxor-Hnnson W e d d in g - d a y ef sickness and has never t&k- Dinsmoor doesn’t exp« Miss Frieda Hanson of Med- m jtol- op a »dose of medicine— because for years, but he is prej dord, who has made her home MBs he you see. she lives in the Cardan of any eventualities, and so for some time wth Mrs. A. H. Eden, where there Is no sickness, .cabin, is a mausoleum Davenhtll of this city,'and Mr. w a g Adam and Eve are Emily Jane's Dinsmoor bones Chas. Janitor of A ssies, Oregon, > W the Playmates. Inside the tomb Is were united iu marriage' s t the * ” W fact, says Eden’X oohtracter wr« h ■ «’• “ «0» «»• ■First Methodist Episcopal parson „ out aQd builder, "My w .1 f e is no generations may see thi age in Medford at 8 o'clock Sat tpfl younger than I am,' for wo live In who figured out Just wh urday afternoon. Dr. T. H. the Garden of Eden where youth waB talking about when Temple officiated at the cere f thia ** Perpetual.’’ his hook, mony which waa witnessed by ect. ' Dinsmoor originally set out to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelley, Mr. ivea to follow exactly the account of 11 8 ® 0 °™ 8 and Mrs. Harvey Morgan, Mrs. apron Moses, but as the work w e n t ange • s as een r Lester Worts and three ehildren, ) show along, he realised that the great < ur> nsmoor upwar _ . 7. u i.. j , __ end of the world occurs M. P. Hanson, Oscar and Carl wad a prophet may have omitted a few he go t< Hanson and Miss Olara Jantaar. r ' >>L He also has placed a I Mr. and Mrs. Jantsar spent the i. stage Re-Creator Dinsmoor has p u t near the foot of the coffl week-end In this cty at the Dav stony- them in. ■ must go below on the daj enhtll home. They will make their BS8*®* Theie are, for Instance, two mOnt, he plan to fill th* home In Asnlea. nt are ocrpents instead of one. The sec- water. ^tarried ut Medfnad pared dnd 8nake ,S t0 tempt Adftm' Another feature, not P Thomas Hardy, who Is employ ement A180- y°u may meet in the BiR* the prlgiual Garden, has ee« At the box factory in -«his city nsocts «er and Better Eden of Kansas, ded by Dlnsmoors. Thi ■and Bess K. Harvey of Medford, wives for Caln and Abel, whom etory in cement, of the ¡were recently married at t h e g Moses forgot to mention. struggle that goes on ii home of Dr. B. P. Lawrence • In Likewise, there are concrete the preying ef one creat ¡Medford. They will make their '. ' sierto— ye«, that’s right. • another. ¡home In Medford. Their many ■' >. J u st to shew that Eden in It begins with a worn friends are extending to them health Kansas has kept up with the act of eating a loaf, a hu ibest wlnhaa. In fly? times, even through all the ages, la about to make a 4»roa ~ <tte lighted by electricity at night, the worm. A fox is r Vets Daughters Meet— 3 ,wgs Red and green lights play up- pounee on the bird. A Daughters of the Union Vet tp ,« on the ’ concrete devil, who *’ is stalking the fox. An Indli erans will hold a regular mast i, painting a wicked looking threo- with his I mjw and arrow, ing In th e Armory Wednesday in an« pronged fork at an Innocent con- ilhoot the waK, while a at Afternoon, September 14, nt 2' ng, put crete cherubim. hi8 guu ai®od at the Ind .o’clock. The second meeting of rt*6*' v Over in one .corner of the gar-. And back ef the sold ithe month Is to bo held Septem Joggly Aden, Dinsmoor has built for lilm- woman, who is after him, ber 28. Following the onee«each- .moqth meeting of the summer, Four Indian fisherman were or KMiefl meetings will be held every two droAped In whirlpool rapids bo- at Baker we<Ra. town- Celllo Falls in the Colum- Palmer, i 12 12 » bla River near The Dalles when footing an Personal satisfaction to be de rived from service of personal evangelism, and benefits of the personal touch were’ the theme of a splendid talk given at the Presbyterian c h u r c h Sunday afternoon by Mrs. John Loaw Of Los Angeles, who has been spend ing some time in this city. As a Bible teacher in Loa Angeles, Mrs. J^oew has had much experience in the work of personal evangelism and her talk, delivered in a direct, forceful, and inspiring manner was qiucb enjoyed by those who attended. Mrs. Lpear has gone to Klam ath Falls to Visit with her daugh ter In that city, and wiB latapr Home From l ocation— return to L os’ Auigelee to con SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1 8 ^ Mrs. ftnraa Coder and daughter tinue her work. She has made UF)—«Sixteen persons died over’ Lin«a are back today from Lake many friends during her stay in tho week-end la « (variety of arri of the Wood's where they have dente lu the Pacific coast reglatifi. this city. ' spent a few days. ■AH-ieAN€M Y o mnrewMORe 'WATCH«— <r Mnughtors of Nile—- Daughters of the Nile of Bule- Una Temple, No. 13, met Saturday at Grants Pass in regular session. Mrs. Hal McNair, Mrs. T. B. Franco, Mrs. Will Loomis, Mrs. W. J. Wallace, Mrs. Archie Mil lion were Ashland members who > were in attendance at the meet ing. The session was unusually well attended, with a big delega tion of the Grants Pass members peeaent. Regular business was transacted. The next meeting of the Temple Is to be held at Med ford. Medford, Grants Pass and Ashland women compose Zuleima Temple and meetings are alter nated among these towns. Indian Fiaherinen; Drowned In Rivar seveRAL Mo<?e PeYMCNTK ANO L WILL s e 7 DR. IBH BSTÀ.W O ODS Practice Limited To Bye, Ear, Noscand Xtorcfct X-Ray, Inotediif 1 M b 85 M D. A. R. N o tic e - 297-tf FOB HA1JK:—PJg«, »bo fresh cow. R. Scheidereiter, Route 1. Box 11«. «-«t‘ of Union Veterans, armOry, afternoon. - Thursday livening. Sept. IS. — “Experience meeting’* of W. C. T. U. .In M. E. chareh par lors. Thursday, Hept. 15.«—Baby clinic, Child Welfare association from 1:30 to 5 p. m. Friday, Hept. -46,— D. A. R. meet ing with Mrs. K H. Walker, Liberty street, 1:30. 22 W 22 FOR RENT or HAJLK—6-room brings instructions. ALPHA, 202 house partly furj&ishqd. fljath. Market St., Paterson, New Ieraey. Woodshed gnd garage. Fine lo 8->t* cation, 616 per mo. See 662 Fairview St. Jl'oducoday, Kept. 1*.—Daughter Wb LIMBN TV W ise CftoCKi^—tefftoFtf utofoeACtoflpaBDfi \ OHWISHIÔMWAY? their boat was overiurinnl. •» 1^® Ba» Four lives wore lost In auto ac- J-* cldsnts. To persons wore burn- Netoaler 0« to death in (JalHornia. E«1 j opens Nah ward O’Neill, 17, parachute Jump- ¡176 meu< Coal, Wood a&d S ton e» PMktag. ö p O u « and MtoPteg. ÖA m B K M c M We will deliver any amount of axcepttonnlly good lMutm slabs at thia price. Buy them now for winter whflb they an • FALL IS HERB Aro you planning on having your cor rehotit. K so id Mi prices first. Wo specialise to repairing sod coo bnIM 26,6dU more miles in your motor. Wo work on fist rate 'baste. Rotes on storage by too weoR or month. Accessories, gas and oil and cars waghed and poltteen. TMIKD HTOEBT G.MIAG» (Open Night and Day) Tromblee Uteheggny (Continued fro: With Mrs. C h a n e y - Mrs. Walter Herndon. enroll. ■and >Mrs. Alice Willits Saturday nftqrnoon * attended the Initial moetlng of the season of t h e College Woman’s Club of t h e Ro«ue River Valley. The maei- lng was bald gt the home o f Mrs. N. C. Chaney In Medford. During the business session the program pf the year was outlined and thia Will .lnehide a review of- the newest boohs, his tory and plays to be given apec- should have a rip roarlag gatlon at tho Jubitee oete*i and Mr. MUlor expects t^ many enroll for tea pnrnRo Ashland eoarbaxa aa Ms». have their own 19-calloa Emil C. Flel, Mrs. F. Wagner, ohaps pud stx-ebeoteta. Ag when ,thoy use this new over 4te superior purHy os liy. Stays on longer—«*Kl like a peach— keeps corn, youthful—prevents '.urge R ^ h iFstJea af » This Wory wc« « |g VWt jo . Hoary egg