Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 13, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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W ANtteB— to boy
fertiliser
hay or barn yard m aiurp within
rive m iles Suncreet Orehayd at
Talent. Phone ST1J1.
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FOR RBNT— Modem apt. e f 3
rooms, electric rang«, sleeping
parch, close to -P la n , » 1 » ,’ Ash­
FQR RBNT— Five - room fur­
WANTED — To trade paper
land Realty Co.
14-1 nished bouse, cjose ip. Inquire at hanging and decorating for w hat­
11 Baach i Ava.
86-4 ever yon have: I. H. Sqott. Phone
Wolcott Grocery..
»4-1 me.
plastered house, modern, tarn­
W A fT E D * -A nice young man
FOB RENT— Furnished apart­ ished. and rim e In, 816 Hargn-
dlne.
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.88-4t
to
board and room and two for
ment, down town. Inquire Placa
meais. Phone S1C-R.
84-4*
Confectionary.
27-tf
FO RRENT — Good furnished
itn heated room, one block from Ll-
brary. Phono 868-It.
36-8
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FOR RENT— Farm. Apply 864
W eightm an St.
3S-6
FOB RBNT— Two steam heat­
cow s tor 1800 cash and piano to ed office room s in First National
trade for 6360 worth of lumber Bank Bldg. Reasonable r e s t In­
H. C. Galsy, « 6 East Main 8L36-6 quire F irst N ational Bank. 28-10
SALE AND 8WADE — Three
nr girl n trouble —H m
eommuulcate with Eneten Lea
of the Salvation Army at the
WWts Shield Homo, 666 Mar*
fair Ave., Portland. Orason.
FOR SALE— Hall damaged ap-
pies, 60c per box la
orchard,
ASHLAND REALTY CO .for reli­
Bsllvlew diet. W. L. Moore.
able reality.
36-1-mo
37-1 mo.*
FOR MALE—The best buy In
FOR SALE— Red er w h i t e
Jackson county In sm all acreage.
gropes, 3c; blackberries, 60c per
6 acres fine soli, one, in peaches,
crate on vines, 430 Holly
36-3*
jhst below Bellview school, 1400.
FOR SA LE— Excellent p i n e See It and its yours. Ashland R e­
36-tf
limb wood fourteen Inches In alty Co.
length, price »3.60 per tier. In­
FINE HOME TRACTS— 1 to
quire at Moon Lumber Co. office.
10 acres each, good soil, nearly
36-6*
level, easy w alk to schools, near
FOR SALE— Ford coupe in East Jfata Street. 8100 to »600
good condition. Three new -tires. p el acre,, special Inducements to
»126, Mildred Millard, 676 Liber­ home builders, easy terms. H. C.
ty S t r u t .
34-4* Galey, 66 B u t Main 8t. 10-1 Mo.
DOROTHY REID, EDITOR
' P h on e 8 » or 224L
The._8oclai Circle of the
4ri»
land Christian church ham a
moat Interesting m eeting yester­
d a y 'afternoon, Wednesday. Oet®-
her I f , at 3:30 o ’clock la .th e
church parlors, with a fairly good
attendance,
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An enthusiastic business ses­
sion jvas conducted, \during which
it wac decided to hold th e Meet­
ings of the Circle on the second
and fou rth Thursday, instead of
on the second and fourth W ednes­
days, as the latter date conflicts
with the m eetings of so
many
other organisations in th e city.
Plans w ere’ also made for 'the
annual basaar, which wlU
he
held som etim e during th e first
part of December.-
A d elightful social hour f it
fancy work end conversation was
enjoyed, at the and of which Mrs.
C. O. Holman, graciously assisted
hy Mesdames Gearhart and H ag­
er, served refreshm ents o f choco­
late pie with whipped cream and
coffee.
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Guild DM Not MeoC
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FOR BALE— Tomatoes for pre­
serves end piccalilli, 1-3 cent
per lb. 1W 7 Iowa St. Phone 367-
X.
34-4*
FOR SALE— A lfalfa hay, V. V,
H aw ley, W alker Ave. South. 34-tf
HAVE GOOD uncut alfalfa pas­
ture for tea head o f stock. Make
reservation at once. y . V. Haw-
lay, W alker Ave. South.
34-tf
FOR SALE? — Tokay grapes,
10c per lb. W. W. Robison, phone
«ksn^Aw <4
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FOR SA LE:— Good paying res­
taurant near roundhouse, box
factories and m ills— Inquire at
B en’s Quick Luneh, 1633 South
6th St., Klamath F a lls, Ore.
33-5t*
FOR HALB— Nash Light S 1 X
Touring. Can be seen at
Park
Garage. Ashland, Oregon. Make
cash bid In writing and m all to B.
L. Barry, Adjuster, Medford,
Ore.
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83-6
FOR 8A LB—Cook aad beating
etevee. One traylor end endlrons
from »3 to »7.66. Grates a a d
hacks. Eagle Brass Foundry, 140
Oberlin.
31-1-mo.*
W anted Agents
SALEM AGENTS— Guaranteed
territory. Must have sm all capi­
tal to start
Sole right to sell
BOLENS Hydraulic Automobile
Jack. A ddfess Robert F. Dying-
ton, 1834 Aider SL, Eugene Ore.
32-7
Work M atte« on “ Wbo’e W ho’’—
Work on a “ W ho's Who In Ore­
gon.” the first directory of its
kind to be made in ths state, has
been started by the Morning En­
terprise of Oregon City, accoyling
to an announcem ent 'yesterday.
It I* expected to be finished be­
fore the end of the year: T h e
book, according to the publishers,
will embrace dignified
facts,
clear information and biographic­
al features of prominent persons
In the state. No advertisem ents
w ill be carried and there w ill not
be any charge for Insertion of
names.— The Oregonian.
The *pl£asant home of Mri and
Mr», « t o W inter o n ,th e Boule­
vard wus the scene o f a dellrfhftul
affair Tuesday evening, October
11, w hen they entertained, with a
dinner party, in honor of Mr. F.
G. 8trange of Portland, Oregon,
who spent several days here v is­
iting with his brother. Mr. A. 0 .
Strange, a member of the facul­
ty of the Southern Oregon Nor­
mal school. The form er w as at
one tim e pastor of the Ashland
Presbyterian church for fifteen
years.
• Covers were laid at a perfectly
appointed table for the follow ing
named: Mr. and Mra. A., C.
Strange, Miss Frances
Strange,
Mr. F , G. Strange and the host
and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. « t o
Winter.
FOB SALK— 60 tons of good ALL COVET IT — WORKERS
alfalfa hay. J. B. Ag'er, Ager,
* MUST HAVE IT
Cel.
30-10
Goed H ealth! Men and women
BOUGHT and SOLD— C o w s workers must possess it to he ac­
bought and sold. C. H. Burnett, ceptable, satisfactory, snocessful.
Phone 4F3.
13-1 mo.* Kidney ailm ents and resulting ills
are serious disorders, causing loss
of health and efficiency, lack of
energy and am bition, dull head*
Visitor» From S a le m -
aches, tired feeling, nevrqug de­
Mr. and Mra. Gordon Thomp­
pression. FOLEY PILLS, a diu­
son, residents of Salem, Oregon,
retic stim ulant for the .kidneys,
spent W ednesday In the city visit­
are a reliable, valuable, effec*
ing friends and looking after hnu-
t l v e ’’medicine. Men and women
Iness Interests
everywhere use and recommend
them. John Gordon, Danville,
llllnota, says: “FOLEY PILLS dl-
uretio m ade it possible for me to
work steadily, to sleep better,” to
become stronger.”
Sold every­
where.— No. 1.
By Rail or
Highway to
Portland
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AU-Dwy M eeting Tuesday —
Tuesday, October 11, the Alpha
Embroidery clhb of the l o c a l
Eastern Star held an all - day
m eeting In the Masonic hall.
There was a good attendanee and
much was accomplished.
An elaborate coveted - dish
luncheon was served at
noon,
after wifich the members spent
the remainder of the day sew ing
oa rag rugs r / d making aprons,
in preparation for their rug and
apron sale which w ill he given
Coscb 6:30 a.m. 8:Mpjn.
, . . 10:5) s.m. 10:30 pm.
elan . 3:43 pm. 7:13 a.m.
» itneee the outcome.
The best criterion for behavior
era proper standards of ' g o o d
taste. Give your children that
quality and you can trust them
for the rest.
Really now mother, isn’t “ Be
Iqyal.” as Tennyson, puts it "to
the royal In thyself.” better phil­
osophy than yonr own hard-boiled
attitude? Instead of yonr child­
ren constantly saying, provided
they do say It, “What did Mother
toll us to do and what did she
tell us to think?” wouldn't It be
better for them to say “Is this
thing 1 am doing or thinking
wrong end ugly or Is It right end
boautlful? Are my thoughts and
a c ts loyal .to the royal In my­
se lf? ”
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The Sperry homing pigeons
furnished to local communities end to Sperry
Salesmen fqj messenger service are carefully re­
leased from the hands and fly unerringly to their
home loft from distances up to jrio milee.
on rtcry farnL.
LIGHTING
FIXTURES
It Is an established fact that there are more HIGH PRODUCING gnd
PAYING (lock» of W hite Leghorns of this strata in our trade territory
than of aay other strain- There is a reason.
For 1928 w e are offering the best value in baby chicks that we have
ever offered, and at the fallow ing rodurad prices:
Bring Yonr Plans Along.
Look Over Our Display.
Less than 100 «nhioks......................16c each
600 -ahd less than 1000.................W'/ j O each
1000 or more chicks.............. ......,1 4 c each
Phono
A discount of H e per chick If ordered before January
Quality Poultry Far
OAK STREET
k
D K .S K n 8 T A .W M X »
Practice Limit«!
Eye, Ear, Noee and T hm tt
X-Ray, Indvding Teeth
«H oe H auet t e - lffjak S a - S
Dr. Ghanaa A. M m »
Physician and Sorgami
Office Phone 1«W
Home Phone 164-L
o r n e n hours
io to u
a B M -e u a >. as.
Hershey Building
Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Office Ph sms 18»
Fires National Bank Halidin^
S iK
n s i i
34 Acres Irrigated
Your Own Terms
Balfour Guthrie Co.
P. O. Box 37, Ashland
W e w ill deliver any am ount
o f exceptionally good 13-tncfc
slabs at th is price. B ay them
now for winter w hile they are
cheap.
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Coal, Wood and Storage
Packing, Crating and Shipping.
Long Distane* Hauling.
Auto Treight Terminal
Phone 117.
Office 89 Oak S t
PHONE 295-K
PAINTING
Painting, tinting and paparlas,
try Cliff Burlingame, 6S1 ML A re.
or phon* 46».
167-1 She.
___________ GARAGES
FALL IS HERB
Are you planning on having
your car rebuilt. If so g et our
prices first.
W e specialise In
repairing and can build 35,666
more m iles In your m otor. W e
work on flat rate heals.
R ates on storage hy tne weak
or m onth. Accessories, gas end
oil and cars washed aad polished.
THIRD STREET GAR 1GB
(Open N ight and D ay)
TromMee
U m b e r s«
T-l m o *
GRANDPA CLAUSE PROUD
Ruth Genevieve, little daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Gentry
At Medford won th'rd prise in
the baby show held recently at
the R ialto theater in that city.
Mrs. Gentry, who before hen
m arriage was Miss Eiva Sulli­
van of Ashland, is the daughter
o f ’ N ight Policeman and Mrs. C.
W . Clause.
Arrived Hom e - ■
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. B elins ar­
rived home from San Francisee,
California, recently where they
visited for the past w eek.
Hr.
Belins is em ployed by the 8. P.
company between thia city aad
Gerber, California.
Expected Home—
Mrs. Hugh T. M ltchelmore oa
North Main street is expected
Portland.
R oosevelt Highway rerouted home tomorrow from
Oregon, where she has been la
to pass through Reedsport.
attendance at th e Presbyterian
Synod held hi th at city to r three
days this week.
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D. Gny Good, Proprietor
Professional Mredsry
(Continued from P age Four)
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Hope Rebekah Lodge Meet»
The ¡regular m istin g o f Hope
Rebekah Lodge w as held Tuesday
evening, October 11, in the I. O.
O. F. hall, at which there was a
splendid attendance.
Tho usual routine o f business
w as gone through w ith, a f t e r
which a social hour o f conversa­
tion was enjoyed and delicious
refreshm ents w ere served by the
follow ing com m ittee:
Mrs. E.
C liff Payne, obairm aa,
assisted
hy Mrs. L o la N elson, Mra. Flor­
ence Pratt, Mra. V era Real, Mias
Ethel Reid, M iss 'Norma Reader,
Mr. and Mra. L. A. Roberts and
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Randles,
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Ito M e«tlng o f Upper Valley Com*
nranlty Club—
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The Upper V alley Community
oiub was supposed to hold their
regular m eeting yesterday after­
noon, W ednesday, October 12. at
the clubhouse in the Bellview dis­
trict, at which Mrs. W. G. Tuck­
er and Mrs. Fred Hom es were to
have been hostesses,' bat t h e
m eeting was not held on account
o f tho quarantine restrictions. .
Budmmssd
YOUR.BOY AND YOUR GIRL
E gg fai m ere aad prospective poultry men should order their lOiiH chicks
a t this limo la order to be »arc o f gettin g the NUMBER they want WHEN
jhey whk 6 them . A lso they should Investigate Maifth-Quality strain before
Electric Station
I
Only fhe im m ediate r e ia W « /
and Friends were present. After
the wedding oeremony the young
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ccupl left by autom obile tor .Ban­
tty for the loan.
don by the Sea.
Bo the king and the wealthy
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American, with President Cool­
The regular m eeting of t h e idge taking It all In from t h e
W om en’s
Civic
Improvement presidential box, Ms them selves
club, which was to have been o ft to Paris to find a gal who, for
held on the afternoon Of Tueeday, a taw thousand dollars, w ill come
Ootober I t . In the clubhouse on and vamp the prince so that ha
Wlnburn Way, has been called w ill become Interested In women
off. according to an announce­ and marry" somebody.
They are then shown , on
a
ment made this m orning by Mrs,
George A. Brisooe. president o f Paris street trying frantically to
the organisation, in order to pick up strange women— the real
comply with the quarantine re­ king and the American king of
finance.
strictions in this city.
Tired and unsuccessful,
they
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retire to a fake Apache den where
Chapter A. C. of the P . E. O.
the heroine nightly helps bunk
Meets
< Chapter A. C. of the P. E. O. the American tourists with the
Sisterhood held a moat enjoyable staging of a fake murder. When
m eeting Tuesday evening,. Octo­ the king and the banker discover
ber 11, at the home of Mrs. P. K. that the blood is only ketchup af­
ter all, they decide that here is
Hammond on Second street.
Follow ing the usual business tWc gal for the Job and in almost
session, several hours were spent ^no time she is in the kingdom mo­
in pleasant conversation.
Mrs. toring toward the capital.
Hammond served delicious re- » The heroine goes to m eet the
freshm ents at the close of the king and the American capitalist.
By m istake, .she» m akes paid love
evening.
to the rascal prince during her
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visit, not knowing who the crown
Copco Annual Medttag —
Members of the Copco em ploy­ prince was. But the king and the
ee club in Medford are m aking capitalist observe her In a later
plans for the annual m eeting of scene with the real crown prince
the Copco forum which la sched­ and tell iter to run along back to
uled for Saturday. October 32nd. Paris. But the little gal, who is
At this tim e the annual election not tough at all, despite her an­
of officers will be held. T h i s tecedents, throws the money back
year's party will be In the form o f at them and departs tearfully.
The final scene must have per­
a dinner m eeting follow ed by a
dance.
•;> suaded President Coolidge that
this was no burlesque presented
by the great American medium of
In Ashland This Morning—
T. M. Heffron, who left A sh­ education. He saw the heroine
land 23 years ago, was in the city back at her old dirty job In the
this morning visiting among for­ dirty little dive and he saw the
mer friends. He has been at Cop­ king and the banker enter with
co installing a hydrogenerator for the crown prince. In the midst
the California Oregon Power com ­ o f the murder act, th e crown
pany. Mr. Heffron said that prince w alks slow ly across the
w hile in Vancouver, B. C., recent­ floor. In view of all the tourists
ly he heard som e tourists there and Apaches, with outstretched
yearning, pleading
talking about “I’m sold on Ash­ arms and
land’’ and said Ashland should countenance. They melt in each
other’s arms. The future dynasty
boost this slogan.
and loan are a ssu r e d .----- -----------
And, as the cops held back
Salem lets contract for,»40,000
the
distinguished audience. P res­
incinerator.
ident Coolidge, having
learned
how royalty acts, how American
capitalists secure their loans and
that pure love always com es out
all right in the end, passed out in­
to the night and back to t h e
W hite House.
I
N O W Is T h e T im e T o O rder
B A B Y CHICKS
We are always glad to
help you in the selection
of your
No definite program had b u n
arranged for th e social and the
tim e Was occupied In fancy wggk
and conversation, until late In the
afteAioon when delicious refresh
m ents o f apple pie ala-m ode and
coffee w ere served hy a ooipm it-
teo composed -of M esdames R ew ­
ard, Hersey, Hoesler, Carlton, De-
Armond, Gearhart, Hammond and
Oaniere.
Bril view D enrse Postponed—
According to an announce­
ment made thia morning, t h e
dances given every Friday night nt
the Bellview club house by the
members of the Bellview
Com­
munity club w ill be discontinued
until the infantile paralysis epi­
demic la over. This step was con­
sidered wise In compliance with
the Quarantine restrictions-In the
city and In order to prevent any
further spread of the dread d is­
ease.
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Elks Ball at Klamath Fall»—
Last evening, W ednesday, Oc­
tober IP, members of the Klam­
ath Falla Elks lodgs and thslr
fam ilies opened the social season
with an Apron and Overall ball at
the Bike Temple In that city.
This was the first number of
the winter program of social ev­
ents aad considerable work was
d^ne by the com m ittee to make it
an exceedingly pleasant occasion.
Good music was engaged and
all Klamath F alls Elks proclaim-
c i last night’s deace as one of the
good times o f the year.
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“ Pnn” FM ty Poetponrd—
Mr. J. C. Hopper, teacher o f the
Go Getters, the young people’s
class at the local Baptist church,
tushes the announcem ent that the
’’Fan" party, .which the class was
giving this week in the church
parlors, has been indefinitely post­
p on ed on account of the infantile
p a r a ly s is epidemic in Ashland,
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T. T. A. M eeting Postponed—
The Llnooln P. T. A. m eeting,
which was-to have been held F ri­
day afternoon. October 14. in the
'Lincoln school building, has been
postponed cn account o f t h e
Inal use. And for
fe - M ?
hls.ory.
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