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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1927)
hland Charities Make i ' 1 i tad« a very favorable and hasting FOR REMY— Completely fam F O B S h t B . » 108 w hlte toghdrn pollate ready ttì lay, young sow ished bachélor quarters, close in. w lth 6 pigs, 1 I - l m ila on cast inquire o f .f l, S. Butler, Granite * 19-8 Mala S*.. ÓM P e tit pieoe, Route 1, St. BOX >14. , 40-4* A H liLA N D su • F O B SA LE— l » l t Ford Coupe, reliable renllty. >S0, Çlaycomb Motor Ce. 40-3 FO B B E N T — Furnished apart ment. down town/ Inquire P la u Confectionery. 27-tf F O B II MW r a m a lle d email F O R HALE— Ford Roadster, apartments and eablns w ith ga pickup bed, 166. Claycomb Motor rages. Rousenshla by month Co. 46-6 or w eek.-Barber Apts. 163 Gran ite. . . X . 111-U FO B SALK— 1 cream separa tor, cook stove, heating stove, cell n t 111 G arfield, 40-4« FO R BALE— Grapei FO B R B N T— 10 aeraa, 8 acres alfalfa, 6 room furnished house, bath, hot and cold water, close lu See Ashland Beatty Co.' 37-tf WAfiYED— ftèhooi girl T o 7 lig h t housework in exchange for board and room. 166 North Main . i 40-2* WANTED— Fresh Jersey co» or one that w ill freshen soen, lb» Laurel. Mra. f f e 'Conley and - * > n n npreeaiea on tho Shenandoah Lloyd of M yrtle Point, ware v te f-p 'allay talks who visited thia ade» tore lu Ashland over Frtday and P |on last y e a r for the chamber Saturday. T t k y visited Mrcfi f commarga la 4» reeelpt of a Conley's mother and brothers fla g Jtter train Or. W elty fc. Fahrney, Hmbervtlte; Va., aaktag about t|ta Bellview, also, returning to thetPW herries and h«w V irginia ar- home at M yrtle Point B u n d s * r bardlsts cagld secure the treat. Mrs. Horaoe M itchell of Ih lffP V. V. Mills recalled taking sev- district, who has bben BI a tp various times the loot months k w ith severe rheumatic attacks, L was persuaded to submit to an J* operation for tha ramevul o f hark’ tonsils, Iff the hope of relieving ST. LO U IS PR IC K S for hides, these painful attacka. H er many wooLpelts and furs. Johnson M ar friends hope thia w ill prove the ket, Phone 7». 61 Ñ, Main. 2 7 -« cure-all that ft has been reborn* The operation W A N T E D —-Motorists Interest mended to bp. ed In greatly Increased mileage to was performed last week at a lo- . let us demonstrate a practical cal hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. McKynaM gaa saving device at our expense. Openings for local distributors. of Medford and thalr , little W h irlw in d Distributors. Box 416 daughters, Dorothy, M ildred and Central Station, Portland. >7-7* Betty, visited in Ashland and vicinity Sunday. W A N T E D — to buy fertiliser hay or barn yard manure within five miles Suncrest Orchard at Taldnt. Phone 871J1. . 34-6. charm tor tho groWn-npa, so that they eaabot but enjoy It w ith the youngsters. and for thu space a t mmo hour* ba young 4 heart again, with a glowingly grateful fouling of guilt. I t la t b it kind a< book, la "Thu Janitor’« Cat." The varalmtUtoda of the story * -r-gracloua, what a w ord;— la fur- ' thor sustained by a footnote, which yon w ill not discover In the _ pook, concerning its origin, and * Which may aa well ba written bare and now. For there la a Jan- Ito», and there la a «at, and there (I a h e a lady of the book - department— In thia very city. And one day, In chatting w ith Mr. J Harper, the head lady mentioned *• the Janitor's cat and hie dark wise * ways-— the long tall of him, the * grave eyes, the rumbling purr. ' Thus the idea w»» born, and it " grew and It grew, whjje M r. H ar- * per turned it over and over, until 1 It had Ita w ill. And he sat down “ to. Write. W e ought a lf of ub to “ be very glad that he did. J f t , 8 j Dr. OhaUss A. H ata* Physician and Bergson Office Phone 1644 Homs Phone 164-L o rn o « hours • IO «e 1» a* mu— • te • p. ss. BEN-HUR LAMPAN ( j . P IO N E E R D IES John Wesley B arkdull, w h o crossed the plains fjom Iowa to California with an ox team In 1862 died recently at the home of his son. Moso Barkdull, in t h e Ganls Creek district. H e spent most of his life prospecting and was a mining man of wide ae-, nuatntances. Book Review W A N T E D — To trade papyr F O R B A M — 1666 Ford Tour hanging and decorating fo r what Among N®w Books— ing, 8196, Claycomb Motor Ce. ever you have: I. H. Scott. Phone “The Janitor’s Cat" by Theo- 40-6 Z O F F E R W A N T E D — Nearly an Wolcott Grocery. dors Acland Harper. acre of ground, eight-room plast » S4-1 mo. F O B SALE— Barbecue s a d • Somebody once said that if he ered house, 84 G arfield St. Look fixtures. Could use car as part were permitted to write the song» at the property and make me an payment. A rth u r Keenan, B o x of the people, he cared not w h o offer. Y o u 'll ba surprised. H . 672. Ashland. 69-4« might w rite their laws. The say C. Oaley, 66 Beet M ein St. 40-6 ing lived fo r the excellent reason F O B S A L E — 1624 Ford Tour A S H LA N D R E A L T Y CO .for reli A liY G IR L IN T R O U B L E — May that It holds a philosophical ing, 8160 Claycomb Motor Co. able reality. 36-1-mo. communicate w ith Ensign Lea truth-treating, aa it does, o f tha 40-8 of the Salvation A rm y at the Influence of poetry upon t h e F O B HALE— The best buy in FO RRALE — Qedge delivery W hite Shield Home, 666 May- character of a nation. Jackson county In small acreage. Yet one thinks that It may ha lig h t truck, 8176. Claycomb Mo fa ir Ave., Portland- Oregon. 6 acres fine soil, ena in peaches, cald aa tru ly of the high privilege tor Co. 40-3 Just helew Bellview school, 8600. FO R EXCHANGE o f w riting books for chlldihn. I f F O B S A L » — H a ll damaged ap See it and its youra. Ashland Re TO T R A D E — K lam ath Fells yon w ill reflect upon this you w ill 3 6 -« ples. 60c per box In pybhard, alty Co, residence for Ashland property. sen that it must certainly be so, Bellview diet. W . L . Moore. .v . W rite M. O. Matthews, R t. 1 Gold and that child literature la o f vast . V - l mo.» H U I. O ie. ‘ 8 7 - t* importance to the present and fu F O B H A U L — Tokay grapes, ture of the land in which It 1« printed, and of all lands in which 19« per lb. W . W . Robison, phone H e m wanted — female It Is read by children. And by 874J-11. 3 3-tl Kvpr Ptosl Hem e Thursday— reason e L thts established p rle el- W A N T E D — Lady to represent S. rt. DoreAus of the Standard pie one ckqnot but congratulate'' FO R HALB— Cook and heating line of corsets and lingerie, apply Cleaners on Oak street, who has- th<\ author of "The Janttor’g; stoves. One traylor And endlrons room 4, Pioneer bldg., between spent th e past several weeks vis Cat" who has again <tontrfbwt«dr from 88 to 87.69. Grates a n d 2 and 6 p. m. Thursday, Oct, 20 iting «in the northern part of the to child literature a book e f' backs. Eagle Brass Foundry, 140 state, is now in Aberdeen, Wash,, Oberlin. / ■ M -lr m g .f. gentleness, fancy and instructive and word has been received In In “The Janitor’s C at" which Ashland that he w ill return home has for its setting a Portland on Thursday aql<? C. R. B usnett,. hcak store, M r. Harper and hlg 13-1 h o .* collaborator, W inifred Harper, have manifested not ousTlntuitive pynapathy, but two; ^pr while It is evident that the heart of a child Is man, engraved sanse, Don. Finder Jfcfchtoen Sticks r f ©Jnaa- epen to them, that veritable pro D E E R H E A D M O U N TIN G return to Tidings office. 40-4 mite Pound N ew vince c f faerie, It Is do less evi A S P E C IA L T Y dent that they know and compre The latest paper method. Mine Shaft Do not ¡experim ent w ith your hend cats. Indeed, but for this hard earned trophy by hav la tte r comprehension, the b o o k B O A R D A N D ROOM for five S T E U B E N V IL L E , Ohio, Oct. ing it mounted by any one would never have been written, women n t 881 pur mo, w ith lunch 18.— (IP)— The United States Coal but an expert. The largest — piano. 83 Morton St., phone company mine near Bradley, 18 head of the season w ill ha since Toney, the book-atora cat, Is unmistakably Its good genius 363-L. Iff-«» miles south of here’ was jfestroy- mounted free. as surely as children are Its he-( ett by a dynamite .blast today. rces and heroines. Windows were shattered in One may say w ith confidence nearby buildings. > 4Cooley Building. that these who know the heart of Eighteen sticks of dynamite Cooley Building M ED FO R D »ere found neat the tipple. ProfessiMtl Bye, Bar, Noi ones P Firs» N ational Ashland Acres 34 Acres Irrigated Your Owu-Terms Balfour GuOu-to Co. P, O. Box 27, Ashland We w ill deliver any amount of exceptionally good 12-faeh slabs at this prlee. Buy them now for winter while they are« cheap. „ „ H&aiabMT T r w f t f e r C o. PhSM «10 WHITTLE TRANSTKR « 8TOBAOK 00. Coal, Wood and Storage Packing. Crating and Shipping- Läng Distance Hauling. A n t o f r e i g h t T e r m in a l Phon» U 7 Office 89 Oak St, Y. L . POWELL •onerai Tmmrfer * . Good team and motor truci». Oood service at a reasonable price — Phone 66. Taxidermist ’ Wardwell Fur Co. S^GEI» DANDY You can tuns mwy, tedsd hair beautifully dark sad lustrous almost over night if you’l l get • bottle of “Wysthw Sags and Sulphur Com pound" ag any drug store. , Millions of bottles of this old famous Sag« 7>a Recipe, unmoved by the addi our whole protest was against tion of other .ingredients, are »old “discrimination,” for the n e w annually, say well-known druggists rates anouneed and explained by hers, because It darkens the hair so Lowman were Just as much dis crimination against France Inso Thsoo whoso hair is taming gray fa r as they went ae France's new or beoomiag faded hav» a surprise tariffs are against us. ▼aeHbes sad your locus become luxuriantly dark aad beautiful. “ Bad weather" is credited with This is the age of youth. Gray- bringing our forest road work to hairod, unattractive folks aren’t a halt for the season. Dcn’t get too hakty, gentlemen, fo r we may have a month of the finest weath er known to man. — Pendleton East Oregonian. ■ i. . > • f■ ■ * * ALSO, WE CAN HELP YOU PLAN THE JOB. TO CAN MAKE SUGGESTIONS, GIVE YOU IDEAS. WJfl CAN SUPPLY DATA AND SAMPLES TO HELP YOU a IF IT ’S A PRINTING JOB, WE CAN HANDLE IT. IF Methodist Episcopal Church was dead right. But praotically what be did was to repudiate the whole basis ef the State Depart ment’s contention against t h e new French tariffs. I f F r a p c e were to seise upoa his words and flaunt them, It would also have an excellent comeback against Presi dent doolidge’s explanation that Painting* tinting usd papering, tty C liff Burllngeme. 881 M t. Ave. or phone 466. 167-1 use. FERENT. , SELL. Chuich Directory „(Continued From Page Six) THIS APPLIES TO ANY JOB OF PRINTING YQU MAY HAVE—BIG OR SMALI>, ORDINARY OR DIF N. Main and Laurel streets. H. F . Pemberton, Pastor, 117 Laurel street. Phone 87. ANYBODY CAN, WE CAN. ' Presbyterian Church N. Main and Helm an Streets Hugh T. MItchelmore. Pastor, 132 N. Main St. Phone 481-L. Lutheran CJiurch Services In Odd Fellows H all H . H. Young, Pastor, 638 Boulevard. Services 4th and 6th ‘ Sundays. F irst Church of Christ (U lentist— South Pioneer Ave. Mrs. B l» . M . Smith, First Header, 78 Fourth* St. Phone 4 71-J Tho general sentiment of the cational/safety congress at Chica go was that either liquor or 'auto mobiles must go. Evidencf la that j t la suicidal to allow over >»,- 006,960 of m otet ears to be oper ated by potential drinkers; Pov erty. crime, death and disaater seem to tria l the fumes of alco hol. — McM innville Telephone Register. Pentecostal C h u r ¿ Stone Church, Fifth and Main >. p. M rsw O r v Bingham, Pastor Rev. P. K - 1 ;2 Second SI The Tidings Print Shop If Kidneys Act Bad Take Salts Phone 39 Christian Church B and Second Streets. Wm . V. Barney, Pastor 116 High St. Phone 382-R Catholic Church Sixth and C Streets The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody Sixth and C Streets. Phone 1Q6 Baptist Church Hargadlae and F irs t Straets. Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor, By Taylor -HOW DID THAT iNf TK FRONT MOW DONT TELL M E T H A T - œ U L D N 'T T O U S C A MAN M ÍO TELL ME THE » A Y .e o p - it iw c s A MAN ON TH B PHONE VYAM-n» z T b S F É A K W lT H y A W -lT ’SPBOBAÖUY r e « a edam mutism so you can hardly gft Just try Red Pepper Rub snd you Will have the quickest relief knows. Nothing has such ronceatrsted, pcaetrating heat as rsd peppers ln- ttsat relief. Just at »oon as yen apply Red Pepper Rub you fee» the t illin g heat. la three miautee M warms the sore spot through and through. Press the Mood ciroulatioa, breaks up tho osugeetiea—and tho old rheumatism torture is gone. Bowles Red Pepper Ruts «*<*• Item lumbago, neuritis, backache, Miff awA, 3 ustd fer