Headlight Glare Danger IT
Most Evident These Nights
to Australia
B u s in e s s and
P ro f e s s im i D ir a
but at regular intervals Just
Motfrdom now Is entering the
has the crankcase of his ear ;
sesson of more headlight u s ,e
DB. XBVX8T A. WOODS
id and the setoline' tank
when glare makes Its damaging
PradKV» Limited T» ‘
clfects most seriously felt and :
Eyo,
Ear, Noee and Throat
the motor car owner who Is In
terested in making hts own path
X-Ray, Including Taath
and that of hts fellow driver eas
Office ilwn: Iff ■ It a e* « - a
ier and safer wilt give a thought
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to the condition of the lights on
bis car, says B. W. Miller, direc
tor for this district of the Oregon
Dr. Ohariaa ▲. Bafeaaa
State Motor Association.
Fall
Physiciaq and Surgeon
brings Into service lights
that
may have seen relatively little use
Office Phon« 164-J
during the summer when days
Home Phone 164-L
wera long, Mr. Miller point out
orricB hours
and the result la the creation of a
i o to t a a . as.— a to a » . » .
traffic hazard that long has been
Herebey B uilding
regarded as one of the most ser
ious.
y
While some motorists will re
gard It as wholly unnecessary to,
question tha condition of t h e
huadlights on their cars. It le
Bye, Bar, Noee and Throat.
safe to say that In the case of
Office Phone 1M
nine out of ten cars that have not
Fir»* National Bank Building
had their lights adjusted during
the last three months, there Is
a serious need for action,” says
Mr. Miller. "It la not to be ques
tioned that headlamp equipment
34 Acres Irrigated
Is better much better, than ever
ToUr Own Terms
B alfour Guthrie Co.
before, but the best of It, subject
P. O. Box 27, Ashland
ed to driving over rough roads,
will get out of focus and proper
aim. '
i
"It W high time that every car
owner realizes that be must look
to the condition of his own lamps
We will deliver any amount
luatoad cf constantly berating the stages,
of exceptionally good 13-toeh
other fellow for driving w i t h ! dust h
slabs at this price. Buy them
glaring lights. This club
a n d , by th<
now for winter while they are
Farm Hints
" AJUttAKD BB&UTY 1 t»r
liable realty.
roqm Wr-
W AtTED— to buy
fertiliser
Inqulre at hay or barn yard manure within
38-4 five mllbs Sunpreat Orchard gt
Talent. Phone 371J1.
34-8
SI-1
WANTED — To trade paper
FOR s u o r e — Good furnished hanging aed decorating for what
’ FÔR YUÍNT— 3-room furnished heated room, one block from Li ever yon bare: I. H. Scott. Phone
35-3 Wolcott Grocery.
apartment. «loo* In. Phone 378-Y brary. Phone 263-R. .
S4-1 mo.
31-tf
FOB RENT—Farm. Apply 214
WANTED— A nice young man
3S-«
FOB RBNT— Furnished apart Weightman St.
to board and rooiA and two for
ment. down town. Inquire P b sa
FOB BRX®— Two steam heat meals. Phone 816-R.
34-4*
Confectionery.
J 37-tf ed office rooms In First Natfonal
HAMAfLU» transfer a n d
Bank Bldg. Reasonable ren t In
quire FJrst National Bank. 38-10 Storage Co. offloe at residence.
174 North Mala. Phon* 4Ì6.
by month
. 1*3 Gran
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
i l i - « ASHLAND REALTY CO Jor reU
communicate with Ensign Lee
able réality.
36-1-mo
of the Salva U se A rm y-at the
White Shield Home, 668 May-
, FOR HALK— The best-buy In
fair Ave., Portland. Oregon.
Jackson county to small acreage.
5 acres fine eoil, one to peaches,
Just below Bellview school, 1600.
See It and Its. years. Ashland Re
alty
Co.
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36-tf
FOB SALE— Hall damaged ap
ples, 50c per box In orchard,
£IN B HOME TRACTS— 1 to
Bellview diet. W. L. Moore. /
10 gcres each, good »oil, nearly
37-1 mo.» level, easy walk to schools, near
FOR SALE— Red or w h i t e Bast Main S treet *100 to *500
grapes. Sc; blackberries, 50c per per acre, special inducements to
crate on vtoea. 4S® Holly
38-3* heme builders, e a s y ‘terms. H. O. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S HALE
Galey. 15 Bast Mato St. 10-lMo.
By virtue of an execution on
FOR H4.LR—EnroUeut p i n e
IF YOU WAZT a good home Foreclosure duly Issued out of
limb wood fourteen Inches to
and under the seal of the Circuit
length, price *3.50 per tier. In Inquire at B rev a A Rico, 63
Court
of the State of Oregon, In
quire a t Mown Lumber Co. office.
and for the County of ..Jackson,
to me directed and dated on the
FOB BALE— Ford coupe In
5th day of October, 1827, in a
gaod ddnditlon. Three new tires.
xertaln action,therein, wherein G.
HALES AGENTS— Guaranteed
*135, lllldrad Millard, *75 Liber
S. Butler as plaintiff, recovered
territory.
Must Khve small capi
ty Street.
34-8*
judgment against William B.
tal to start. Sole right to sell
FOR SALE— Tomatoes for pre BOLBNS Hydraulic Automobile King and Callie King, Husband
and Wife, the defendants, for,the
serves and piccalilli', t-2 cent Jack. Address Robert F. Dying-
sum of eight hundred eighty-flve
per lb. 1177 Iowa St. Phone 257- ton, 1334 Alder HL, Kugene Ore. and no one-hundredths dollars,*
J.
34-4* t o
' . S
T
U
33-7 (8885.00), with costs and dis
bursements taxed a f eighteen and
FOR HALE— Alfalfa hay.TTVT
sixty one-hundredths, (*18.60)
Hawley, Walker Ave. South. 34-tf
cne hundred and no one-hun-
HAVE GOOD uncut alfalfa pas-
Among the out of( town visitors' dreths, (*100,00), dollars, as at
tu r e fo r tea head of stock. Make
torney’s fees, which Judgment
reservation at once. V. V. Haw who spent last evening at Ash was enrolled and docketed in the
land
hotels
were:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
ley, Walker Ave. South. . 34-tf
F. Edwards, Jr., of Oakland. Clerk’s office of said Court In
FOR HALE:— Tokay grapes, Cal.; Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Strong said County on the 4th dgy of Oc
16e per lb. W. W. Robison, phone of Seattle, Wash.; Mrs. A. D. tober, 1327.
Notice Is hereby given that,
I74J-1I.
83-tf Nichols and Mrs. R. F. Allen of
pursuant
to the terms of the said
San Francisco, Cal.; K. 8. Chris
FQ».>5djHft a> <l— di I ahM n g r** ti* and Mik. A; Chrtttte of Victor execution, I will on the 12th day
tanraat near roundhouse, box ia. B. C.; A. D. Orr'of Fresno, of November, 1927, at 10 o’clock
factories and mills— Inquire at Cal.; and Richard Martin of San a.,m „ at the front door of t h e
Courthouse in the City of Med
Ben’s Quick* Lunch, 1523 South Diego, California. '
.
ford, in Jackson County, Oregon,
6th St., Klamath Falls. Ore.
offer for sale and will sell at pub
33-5t*
lic auction for cash to the highest
FOR HALE— Nash Light 8 1 X
bidder, l o satisfy said Judgment,
Touring. Can ha seen at Park
together with the costs of this
Garage, Ashland. Oregon. Make
■ sale, subject to redemption as
cash bid In writing aad mall to B.
provided by law, all of the right,
L. Barry, AdJ aster, Medford.
: title and interest that the said dey
Ora.
32tS
.fondants, William B. King and
Callie King, had'on the 2nd day
I FOR SALE— Cook and heating
cf July, 1926, or now have in amh
stovee. One traylor and endlrons
to the following described pro
from *3 to *7.60. Grates a n d
perty, situated in the County of
backs. Eagle B ran Foundry, 140
Jackson, State of Oregon, to-wlt:
Oberlin.
31-1-mo.*
Beginning, at q point which la
twenty chains Srest and ten chains
north of the center of Section 16,
Township 39. South of Range One
, East of the W. M., Thence North
BOUGHT aad SOLD— C o w a
10 chains, Thence east ten chains;
bought and gold. C. B. Burnett,
Thence south tea chains a n d
Phone 4F2.
18-1 mo.*
thence west ten chains to place of
beginning, containing tan acres of
land, and also:
Beginning at a point which Is
ten chains north of the center of
Section>16. Township 38 South of
, Range one east of the W. M.,
J. D. Moots who Is employed
Thence west ten chains; thence
¡.north five chains; thence east ten
on the Fruit Growers ranch,
was riding for cattle to this
chains and thence south f i v e
chains to the place of beginning^
vicinity Tuesday.
containing five acres of land.
Cthrenee Dodge and Iris Deter
Dated this 6th day of Oct.,
spent Saturday at the home of
1827.
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kerr to
RALPH G. JENNINGS,
Ashland.
*
Sheriff
of Jackson County» Ore.
Mrs. Grace Deter motored to
By PAUL C. JENNING8,
Ashland Wednesday evening to
Deputy.
visit her nelce, Mrs. Ralph Gor
T
h
e
D
aily
T
idings
.
31-4-Frl.
don and new baby daughter.
SALE AND TRADE — Three
eowg tor 1301 cash and piano to
trade for *300 worth of lumber.
H. O. Galey, 8* Bast Main 81.36-6
CLASSIFIED*
ADS,
quickaci . cn ,
•y to Australia ae their cargo.
fosd-Smith are ready to start
to Melbourne.. They wilt fly
.ace being _#f i l l JuUhfc
Navy Offers Many Attractions;
“Navy Day” Observed October. 27
atoning floating equipment worth
a billion 300 million ihore, own-
iHg real estate valued at 800 mil
lion paying out annually some
380 millions of dollars. It pays
Its employees adequately, fur
nishes steady employment, no lay
eft on account of bad business,
provides advancement in pay and
position, gives its employees a
chance to learn a trade, gives
bonuses for special performances.
Thousands of men profit by this
manually.
It provides a sub
stantial pension after az little as
twenty
years of employment,
looks out for Its
employees
when they are sick, furnishing
gratis medicai and dental attend--
Sfe® and hospital care. It provides
most t*e only ueer of radlo^ but
through its far-algkted policy .it;
encauSged and aided some o r the
big corporations to enter t h e
field, and now the Navy has the
satisfaction of seeing American
commercial stations as well as
Ur. own stations encircling the
World
-
The Navy looks upon each man
as a permanent part of Us per-
sonell and keep him under con-
ttauous training and instruction.
in order to make the instruction
V personnel as systematic and
thcrough as possible, the Navy
Department h a. developed and
•applied to all'ships and stations
excellent text books and courses
of study covering over a hundred
practical subjects.
A battleship Is perhaps t h e
most perfect laboratory in the
world. The Instructors are most
capable. By using his spare time
to Improve h is intelligence, -a
sailor can make his years of Na
val service a valuable life asset.
The UgS. Navy carries on bus-
ness all over the .world, employ-
Ing 150,000 people, owning sup-
piles worth a billion dollars,
Ashland Acres
cheap.
largest contributing causes to the
Somebody out hunting on the
never-ending headlight problem. Manser ranch Sunday put a loa£
“It is a problem that can be: of Whot In the house. And y e t
solved hut not until eac> c a r i seme of these visiting hunters
owner takes it upon himself to j wonder what makes ranchers
hIPve his own lights adjusted, not i sore.— Hood River News.
J t encourage» athletic sports, fur-
»tobng athletic grounds appara-
f c e and apparel and bears all qx
POnfa therefor. It provides am-
wetnents after working hours and
has well selected and well stocked
libraries. It gives its employees
an opportunity to travel, with all
eke broadening effects of travel
* ™ Iiew and 8tr<n« e P,aceB’ "
g ™ « • employees regular vaca
W
* * • bo/ e
^ob <» an honorable Job, looke«
u”
by a” respectable people
” ‘h* Navy’8 P-raonnell is se
from the.best of American:
bo‘* ee“ th® « * / 17 and 35
wlth character references requlr
e4
,
desiring pamphlets o.
Infrrm . ion about the U. B. N.v;
the local Recruiting Officer, H. T
KdgOn, CTM, U. S. Navy, Room 1
basefnent. Court House, Granti
pa8g> 'will be glad to furnlat
cqmj
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Coal, Wood and Storage
Auto Freight Terndnal
BANG!
BANG!
The Season Opens
TOMORROW
For Quail and Pheasant
We have the supplies you may need.
After listening to a few ol
ihese radio tenors we’ve decided
that our American aviators art
n°t the only ones lost on the high
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NATIONWIDE
NININGER’S
SOMETHING
To Crow
About
small sums, that quietly accumulated at 4 per
cent interest, u n til. he had achieved a neut
•
6
little nest egg—something to crow about.
CONTINUES
The Citizens Bank
Simpson’s Hardware
Phone 117
Office 88 O U M
Good team aad sac
Good service at a
JORDANS HASH AND
. i
CABINET WORKS
Cornar Helauto' and Van N
Phòns 161.
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PAINTING
(»ALLS OF THE GAS MAN
MAY PASS INTO HISTORY
Money in the Bank! The depositor started with
Winchester
SALE
__ _
Patotlng, tinting aad papariag,
try Clift Burlingame, 6*1 ML Ava.
or phone 41*.
167-1 too.
Ashland, Oregon
CHICAGO, Oct. 13.— UP)— The
landlord in the future may ba
forced to pay for the gas and the
apartment dweller may never see
a gas bill, a meter er a mater
reader.
This, was the claim made, here
today at the convention of the
American Gas Association, when
L. L. Conover. Public Service
Electric and Gas Company, New
ark, N. J., spoke In behalf of
the master gas meter for. apart
ment houses, several of which
are already in use in this city.
Ah gas used to some of the
newer apartment houses Is piped
through one meter, he said, aad
then supplied In the usual meter,
according to Mr. Conover, sup
plies an average of 50 apart
ments. the landlord or owner pay
ing the gaa bill.
, Of. course, the landlord In
cludes the cost of *as to the bill
for rent, ae he does water.
La Grande — - Olli:
on Old Oregon Trail.
By Taylor
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Packing. Crattng aad Shipping.
Long Distance Hauling.
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what tmc wee*
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Reedsport— New high school
and gymnaélum will soon be fln-
lshed. —
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IF SUN BftEAKS
OUT AND ITCHES
AkPLT SULPHUR