Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 17, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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FDR R iN T — Completely turp-
W A N TED —-Fresh Jersey C«*
Ished bachelor quarters, dose lb. or one that w ill freshen sodn, 169
Inquire ot 0 . 8. Butler, Granite Laurel.’
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FOB BAI R- G rapes now „at
8t.
29-3
their beet. Rose of Peru, Thomp­
8 » . LOCIM PRICES tor hide«,
son seedless and muscats. A n y
ASHLAND REALTY CO. f o r wool pelts and furs. Johnson M ar­
quantity, fresh from .the vine. A. reliable v reality.
88-1-mo. ket, Phone 71. <1 N. Main. 37-tf
H. DevaahUl.
39 3
WANTEl»— M o t o r is t» ’ interest­
FOR RHNT— 3-room furnished
FOR HAliB— Barbecue a n d apartment, close in. Phone 273-Y ed In greatly Increased mileage to
fixtures. Could use car as part
31-tf let nt, demonstrate a practlfcal
payment. Arthur Keenan, B o x
gas saving device at our expense.
FOR (RRNTo-Purnlshed apart­ Openings tor local distributor»
575, Ashland.
39-4*
ment, down town. Inquire Plnsa
Whirlwind Distributors,. Box 415
FOR BALK — Cheap, riding Confectionery.'
27-tt Central Station, Portland. >7-7*
horse, gentle. Phone 385J.
38-3
FOR B B O T — Farasihed small
W ANTED— to buy
fertiliser
»OR BALE— Concord grapes, apartment* and cabins with ga­
hay or barn yard manure within
898 Oberlin. Phone 329-R. John rages. Reasonable by month
fire miles Buncrest Orchard at
Helmaa.
37-3« or week. Barber Apts. 153 Gran­
Talent. Phone 371J1.
34-8
ite . . .
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F O B S A L B — H ail damaged ap­
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W ANTED — To trade -paper
ples, 60c per box In orchard,
banging and decorating tpr what­
Bellview diat. W. L. Moore.
FOR R EB T — Monaca
ever you have: I. H. Scott. Phone
37-1 mo.*
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Woleott Grocery.
1XJM RENT«—Newly remodeled
16*1 mo.
F O R BALE— Excellent p i n e
4-room furnished house with ga­
limb wood fourteen inches In rage. Inquire 28
2nd.
3 9 -lt
length, pries 13.30 per tier. In ­
Storage Co. office nt residence.
FOK RENT— Five - room fur­ 174 North Main. Phone 4 Í9 .
quire at Moon Lumber Co. office.
35-8* nished house, close in. Inquire at
11 Beach Ave.
36-4
FOR BALE— Ford coupe In
good condition. Three new tiroes.
FO B B EN T
3135, Mildred Millard, 671 Liber­
ty Street.
34-6*
FOR RKXT— 16 acres, 3 acres
alfalfa,
6 room furnished house,
' FO R BALEs — Tokay grapes,
bath, hot and cold water, close In
10c per lb. W. W, Robison, phone
See Ashland Realty Co.
37-tf
374J-11.
33-tf
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FOB RENT— Farm. Apply 264
FOB SALE— Cook and hasting
House
Welghtman St.
SS-6
ithern
stoves. One traylor and endlrons
from 3 3 t o 3 7 .5 0 . Grates a n d
Suoth-
backs. Eagle Brass Foundry, 140
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FOB BALE — Reni Estate
88~8*
Oberlin.
31-1-mo.*
ent, Route 1
AHHLAND R EA LTY CO .for re li­
Falls
• FOR B A L E —50 tons of good
able reality.
36-1-mo.^
alfalfa hay. J. B. Ager,' Ager,
i csnid
JJhL
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FOR BALE— The best buy Jn Write H.
31g.
Jackson county In small acreage. H U I, Ore,
Phone A. B. Chapman.
B O U G H T and SO LD —
C o w s
LOHT—*-Key fold containing 5
keys. Finder return to Plaza Pool
Hall. Reward. .
30-3*
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34 Acres Irrigated
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Your Own Tersu
Balfour Guthrie Co.
P. O. Box 27, Ashland
W h e / the beard of eduoat
teacher* must wear smock
something. Above la plqt’
teachers' group, after -wkl
r of Hatel Park, Mfcb,, ruled that
from neck to ankle, they started
d a protest meeting of a pare^-
the order was rescinded.
John is So Faf Only Jails Can
Accomodate Him; Was Guest H e n
S
Carson is yet to be heard from.
their prospects ter some
Ashland Acres
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home is Blastrated. Excepting For the material needed, a- cutting chart,
additional work of glueing the cedar step-by-step instructions, send the co
■trip» together so th a t the top. the bot­ below to our H a n o t M a n Sxavics.
tom , and each of the sides is a solid piece,
the work of making the chest shown is not
COUPON FOR O R D ER IN G LARGg
DRAW ING S AND INSTR U C TIO N S
much greater than is required to build an
Mail
coupon to tS« oftc*
ordinary storage box.
M C t t . Attentioai
T h e cheat is made of red & d a r. T h e
cedar may be obtained already sawed and
dressed. I f desired, i t Is pomible to buy the
cedar strips glued together into sheets of
the siae reqipred. —
T h e leg blocks and the fro nt Irifn posts
Rhown are of the same material as the
rest of the chest. T he handles may be
made of the seme wood, as illustrated, or
brass handles, copper finished, may be
(DaamlatÄin Ptyriau lauw i
used. T he triangular trim pieces shown
and the keyhole strip at« made of sheet
copper fastened with copper-heeded nails,
or small copper finishing screws.
T lie outside of this chest may he fin­
ished ordinarily by the application of two
home at the Lake of the Woods,
came to Ashland a few days ago,
after closing their cabin for the
winter.
RUTH ELDER' CHALLENGES ATLANTIC
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man of the West Coast Theatres,
fnc., has been secured to direet
the publicity end of the enter­
prise, Mr. Theobald states.
Edward ta n g ley , director for
Druglas Fairbanks, Mr. Tlieo^
bald states, Is ready to accept a
<all to come to Ashland to start
in production of. work here nt
any time.
SHATTERED BY TIRK'Jt|M
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t’.ow wps insured. !
B. T. Staples recalled a simi­
lar accident which occurred here
several years ago. George Owen,
Who then owned the building oc­
cupied by the Overland S h o e
Shop, was driving down the hill
when a tire blew out, hurling the
lire rim Into the large glass In
froift of his' own building, scat­
tering it.
Centrally located but out of the congested
Traffic Zone, Fireproof and comfortably furn­
ished with an air of cozinpss and comfort
which makes you long tq stay.
Washington at Twelfth S t
Portland, Oregon
Methodist Episcopal Church
Poll Gospel Temple
Boulevard
- ÌYesbyterlan Church
Simpson’s Hardware
‘‘The Winchester S to r e ’
Hotel Arcade And Apartments
These pictures of Ruth Elder, “Flordia flapper,” who set out on
the Lindbergh trail across the Atlantic ocean, were taken Just
before the hop-Off at Roosevelt field, Long Island. To the left
Ruth is shown getting the “eats” ready for the long voyage,
wife of the navlgdtor-pllot of the plane American Girl. Below Is
Above she is pictured bidding goodby to Mrs. Virginia Haldeman,
shown the Take-off, the heavily loaded plane leaving the runway
gracefully and pointing out toward the ,bleak ocean.
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W t R B A W W -P S p a C iA L L Y ,
IN A R l T M M r r i C y - ^
J u s 'C A * f r
U N D E R S T A N D HOW
V W O RK PROBLEM S
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IN S U e rR A C T lO N
WHY THAT'S
EASY-GIVE ME
YOUR BOOK
H E R E 'S S O M E
FR oaLEM s w e w e
x H A V I N 'F p R •
i T omorrow
OCR RATES:
With Bath. 8ingle, 32 90 and 32.25— Double 75o Extra. No’ Ups
Without Bath. Single, 31 3» and 3159— Double 50c Extra
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No Ups
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When in Klamath Falls for a wook or more, try our
completely furnished APARTMENTS. Everything
new and up to date at very low rales. We furnish
everything but the Groceries. INVESTIGATE
Lutheran Church
Services hi Odd Fellows Hall.
H; H. Young, Pastor, «38
Boulevard. Services 4th and
6th Sundays.
First Church of Christ
lenttat— 8outh Pioneer Ave.
Mrs. Ells. M. Smith, First
Reader, 78 Fourth St. Phone
471-J
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Christian Church
B and Second Streets.
Wm. V. Barney, Pastor
116 High St.
Phon« 382-R
Catholic Church
Sixth and C Streets
The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody
Sixth and C Streets. Phone 106
NO W T L L T R V Y 0 Ü O U T
ON T H IS 0 « - S U P P O S E
Y O U M AO S I X A P P L E S —
AND MOM A TE
WASHINGTON
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fic e .
Laurel street. Phone 87
N. Math and Hfelman Streets
Hugh T. Mttchelmore, Pastor,
132 N. Main St. Phono 491-L.
Painting,tintingandpapering.
try Cliff Bnritpgaato. l i t M t Ave.
or phone 855.
187-1, toe.
course, and there were plenty of
them between the State Depart­
ment and the American mbaasy in
Mexico City and the Mexican em ­
bassy and the Mexican foreign of­
N. Main and Laurel streets.
H. F. Pcmbertoa, Pastor, 117
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Phone 117
O ffloeM O akSt >
Good servies at a
price — Phone S 3
Chuicli Directory
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Auto Freight Terminal
Jashingionlt Aotel
‘-You can say that we will show real support,” E. G. Harlan, who
those second hand Chevrolets w ith his Fords caravan will op­
what sort of power the new Fords p ose the CbevtoBsts under O. ' F.
have and the new Furds wflS Jnst: C a rs o n in ik e B a d g .-t Week Y. M.
naturally pell themselves a n d C. A. drive.
up
tag
■ye. Bar, Nose and
Office Phame 1
Fires National Bank
He-Js so fat no Jail keeperj He admits he has been fat for
wants him. It requires so mneh i a long, long time.
Yreka officers put him on the
to get his appetite satlafled (bat
R town woi^ld go broke txyl|tg i stage and bought-him a ticket
that Impossible task. But Ale I to Ashland,,
spent Saturday night la the a g y !. Helpless with his toad of fat
hoo98° w wlth Chief of Ptfffice he
I sat on the curb until he was
George -McNabb and Officer 8am helped to a local restaurant
where he was given food and a
Prescott Ik his attendants.
_ H U name was John Behaajjfen four-bit niece, .. Then v h tft . he
could not move officers were no­ T'am efoA eblaiN k—
His weight'was’ 362* pounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd M ulllt and
His height was scarcely ffve tified and he spent Saturday young son, who have spent--the
night on the uncomfortable beds
feet.
t.
of the city Jail. Bunday noon, a summer months at their summer
ng car
His home Is whatever hooago^, rt'xkçt from Ashland to Yreka was
at the ehelters.him for the time,
purchased for hia accommoda­
iranite 1 yj0 was tj,e guest of Yreka of- tion and Sunday night he
u>-
ng to j g C3M until he explained to them doubtetjly found himself right
d by a he wanted to get to Portland back where he started from.
uh. A where there are some good doc-
He wants to worlo of course,
tank tors who might be able to help but he Is just too fat.
1 He can’t.
cPn‘ him rid himself of his tat.
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I PLATE «LAHN IH
iot the
6 acres flue soil, one in peaches,
bought and sold. C. E. Busnett,
just below Bellview school, 3800.
Phone 4 F3.
13-1 mo.*
See it and its yours. Ashland Re-
Al
alty Co.
38-tf • An abs
sign
Aa authority on borne furnishing clalwa
is t moths eause mom damage ta a c a y
MSta each year than a large cedar «heat
wts. A b e v e n woman knows, a cedar
test U one o fth s meet useful things in a
»me- T here is always use for as m any
nsta as spates can be found foe.
A beautiful chest that can be made a t
' I f desired, a sh a h u r tour o f esdar smy
be made to fit. inside. T w o borabntal
•tripe inside the cheat w ill hold the tra y
where desired. Such a tra y d ivid e, the
chest into two cuuipaitiessits with space
3. 8. Mrfrphy, Pastor
Pentecostal Church
Stony CknrCh, Firth and Main
greets
B. F. Bingham, Pastor
Trinity Episcopal Church
Second Street
Rev. P. K. Haipmond, Vicar,
•'2 Second 8treet. Phone 119
Press associations and newspa­
pers immediately undertook to
raise their correspondents In Mex­
ico City by telephone, especially
when
telegraphic
dispatches
seemed to be held up. They had
little success In completing calls
on the first day, however, al­
though the Mexican-embassy hare
got one call to tta foreign minister
through In less than halt M hour.
Congregational Church
Boulevard
Rev. Chas. D. Gaffney
499 Boulevard
Notice’ ta hereby given that the
undersigned has Hied tha ftaal
account of her administration of
the estate of -Margaret Applegate,
F ree M ethodist Church
deceased, In the county4 court of
B. Main and Sixth Street
Bmma P.. Thompson, Pastor.
Jackscn ecauty, Oregon, end t h a t
the Judge of said court has deu-
Ignat^l November Slat, 1937, at
Baptist Church
Hargadlne and First Streets. the hour of 19 o’clock a. m..
Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor, thereof, at the courtbease la Med-
Oak Street
" _ ferd, said seunty. ah the time
and placeVfor hearing objections
W e n t t o R o s e b u rg
to and the settlement of said Re­
Mrs. C? Biegel, Mr s H. Stock, count.
Nob H ill, accompanies t»y the
Alice A. Pell.
Misaea Gertrude* and Helen Blede
and Calla Bleftel motored to Rose­
burg yesterday titr a pleasure trip.
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Free Garage
FIM Yellow t u g
found on the MWer river.
Oae
local angler went out Friday af­
ternoon and In a tew hour* had
landed eight hlg fellows T h e
large ran seen enrller below Ah­
meds is now reaching the nadtar
pert ot the river. The akselketoto
are bright and are rs|T flghtito
The toenth promises seam »sail
lent sport-— Grantee Puau Oeatolt