Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 19, 1927, Page 7, Image 7

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    hland Charities Make
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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
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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. . .
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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
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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-
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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.
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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
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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
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S4-1 mo.
F O B SALE— Barbecue s a d
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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
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ples. 60c per box In
pybhard, alty Co,
residence for Ashland property. sen that it must certainly be so,
Bellview diet. W . L . Moore.
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rite M. O. Matthews, R t. 1 Gold and that child literature la o f vast
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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
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e m wanted — female
It Is read by children. And by
874J-11.
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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.
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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.
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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 *
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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.
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ALSO, WE CAN HELP YOU PLAN THE JOB.
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CAN MAKE SUGGESTIONS, GIVE YOU IDEAS. WJfl
CAN SUPPLY DATA AND SAMPLES TO HELP YOU
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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,
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