Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 02, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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FOB BALE— Ford truck
in
FOB B U N T F u r n is h e d front
WANTED: A piano to rent.
good condition, ruxstell axle. room apartment. Phone 269R or Phone Mrs. McNeal. Ilfi-R . .
P honV Y lS-J.
B2-9 cn)l Shook Apt.
61-I t
FOB SALE—Good young milk
ASHLAND REALTY CO. f o r
ST. LOUIS MUÇKS for hides,
cow; two pigs, several rabbit« reliable ron)itg,
86-1-me. wool pelts and fura. Johnson Mar­
and chickens and few ducks and
ket. Phone 78. «1 N. Mala. 37-U
FOB RENT— Furnished apart-
turkeys. O. Gunter, 294 Grant.
WANTED — To trade paper
Phons 22Í-J.
53-2« ment, down town. Inquire Plasa
Confectionery.
27-tf haqglng and decorating for w hat­
WOOD — Limb wood, a n y
length, $10, per load, (practically
a cord.) P. O. Bog 600.
69-6”
ever you have: I. H. Scott. Phono
W olcott Grocery.
FO B RALE — Used furniture,
cheap. Gerald Gnnter, phone 221-
' FOR BENT— Furnished cabins,
MAMAKEB TRANSFER a n d
cheap, by w eek or month, 163
GfSalta.
63-ti Storage Co. offlse «t residence,
FOR SALE— Newtown cooking
apples. W. W. Robison. Phone
9 7 4 J II.
49-1 mo.
FOB SALE — 4 good Jersey
cows, 1 two year old Jersey heif­
er. John R. Maxedon, 977 B St.
Te^ 3S1-R.
47-7*
94-1 mo.
174 North Mala. Phone 419.
FOB BEN T— 926 per month to
steady tsnant. ' Bight r o o m
houae, partly furnished, four lots,
Fruit A Berries. Close to schools.
S. D., Taylor, phone 89.
,
60-Mon- Wed.- Fri.
ANY GIRL IN TROUBLE— May
communicate with Ensign Lae
of the Salvation Abmy at the
White Shield Homs, 646 May-
fair Ave.. Portland. Oregon.
■Modern 4-room
FOR RENT
furnished house, close In. Clean
f b TRADE — 7-room house,
and In good condition, perald
good condition. Three new -Aires., Gunter, phone 221-J.
6 l-4 tt* good lot, pavement, U. of- O. dis­
trict, clear of debt. Price 16000.
1126. M ildred Millard, 676 Liber­
unfurn W ant sm all w ell improved acre­
ty St.
49-6«
age Must be near to Ashland
FOR BALE— One hundred and
high school. Hlnkson A Hornhark
eight hens, 17» pullets, 640 Oak
289 Zumwalt Bldg. Eugene. 63-2
Mrs. L. A. Brush.
42-tf
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR SALE—Hail damaged ap­
WANTED: — Capable steno­
TO TRADE— Pullota for cow.
ples, 69c per box la orchard,
grapher,
apply Briggs A Briggs. Chas. Avery, 627 Terrace 8 t . .
Bellview diet. W. L. Moore.
61-2
W ANTED— Lpcal party, m ale
F à B HALE— Cook and beatipg
■tovas. One traylor and endiroqa or fem ale to handle high grade
from 93 fo |7 -6 9 Qratea > /n d article, Sm all capital required-
backs. E agle Brass Foundry, 140 Must h ate car, Box X, Tidings.
Oberlin. ____________ 31-1-mo.*
Cement Apron”
Is Authorized
LOST— Brown leather billfold
purse,‘containing pictures and 96.
GOOD BUY— At 342 N o r t h Finder please return to Tidings
Main, lot about 76 by 276, double office. Reward.
street frontage, old house, n e w
double ggrage, >1700 for short
A door knob that locks and
tim e, half cash. Bee U. H. C
Oaley, 66 E. Alain.
63-3 «Imply spins abound when it Is se­
cured, w ithout opening the door,
FOR RALE— 4-room furnished '1* one of the m ost recent accessor­
house.'w ood shed, garage, lots ies for protection.« It is quickly
126 feet front, fruit and berries attached In pjace o f the ordinary
and nuts. AU for 91609. Would knob and fits any door.
take light car anA som e cash.
Bal. payable 930. per mo^gBrown. to AttqebedTte the rear window of
A Rice, 63 N. Main St.
I2 -V th e autom obile with vacuum cups
for
to TRADE vt well 9 pilalature tin "traffic police-
iproved | 9 , 9 mil«» S. E. ol Mfiu” gives a signal when the car
saver crpek, valuation 919,099 Ta ab ou t to slow down. This he
mes R ieth, Baaveraraak, Ore. does by r a c in g the arm s to right
60-19’ angles. The motion of the car
««uses the action and, when speed
ASHLAND REALTY ÇO Jtor roll bps been again attained, the arms
able reality.
39-1-fho («jl to thp sides.
Human bones, enough to ac­
count for four men « e r e found.
Only two men were aboard when
the ahip was picked up Monday.
The other ten and woman are
believed to have been sacrificed
one at a time an food rap out, and
the bones thrown overboard at
first, but later left lay on the
ship as the men grew weaker. A
severe struggle must have preced­
ed the death of, one victim as a
bloody knife and shattered jaw
bone were found.
Argument centered around the
legality of making this «Mclal
sguklni (and appropriation f t l c h
would mean a* increase to ap-
Ptoxlmately two mtUa 9g > * •
tgg levy. ^ d A k e pre
pamphlet promise that lUe Money
sgould be ralaed tram the W»»r
funds.
r
According to approximated <U-
ures. It the Interest op the b»ntU
nguat bp raised from the VOUr
rgten. it wUl mean a neat • • P«r
cent increase te raise the ngeded
approximate 9 >0.000 - additional
tor bond retirement and interest
The final decision wee reached
after lengthy discussion <blch
opded shortly before midnight.
A second adjustment of water
rates must be made if the - pro­
ject is carried through, according
te the decision of the budget W «-
The real flavor of
h ille d
uor tor making the gravy.
Cook a pot roost w ith on« cup steak cooked en top of the stove
by getting the skillet very hot,
of currants.
Lamb or mutton may bo rbast- sprinkling salt In the bottom of
the pan and searing the steak
ed one a bad of taH apples.
The flavor of veal la developed quickly. Do not add fat, If the
by slow ang thorough cooking and pan Is hot enough the meat will
not stick.
the*«ddUtan 0* Mt-
Cfoamed ham should he highly
seasoned. A teaspoon of Wor­
To get the proper effect, the
mttteemon.
L
cestershire Sauce tp ago cup of
floors of a room are finished
White SU»M give« g* »<Wto seat- darker than the w alls san d the
Cheese m elted la tbo sauee of
authorised
The
approximate
w alla darker than the celling. In
coal «< thia work w ill be f •«<>. creamed chipped beet Is a good low rooms striped paper la used
according to the city engineer. R addition.
An equal am ount of cooked to give an effect of height.
was stated the macadam would
be rapidly worn away unless beets and boiled potatoes makes a
corned boot hash that is different.
Sim plicity In a sm all room
som e sort of protection were
A |h ic k slice of veal baited in
given.
makes it appear larger. When
milk Is very good.
An oyster placed in the center the rqom Is too large too look
MAKE SOME MONEY
of each sausage' "cake” Is a sur­ cozy the wall spaces play be
,
1 .
broken by making panels with
Juniors at the high school ¿re­ prise dish.
moulding
and
painting
over
A
little
fresh
liver
added
to
alised $6 from the candy sale
which they held at the school yes­ left-over meat in making hash both. Figured rugs will make
the room appear still smaller.
terday, starting a fund which Is adds decidedly to the dish.
to provide for expenses of Cam-
The Famous
Use sour cream aa the liquid in
making veal or Iamb gravy.
Put a bay leaf In the pan with
A two foot "cem ent apron'
which It is «aid w ill prevent the
macadam from being worn away
in the new macadam paving be­
ing done In the street widening
program passed the Community
hospital and Normal school was
authorized constructed by coun-
cllmen lis t evening.
The vote
was tled> when the acting mayor ’ ¡«ast of veal or beef,
voted for the construction o f t h e , Serve fried oysters with beef
cem ent aprbn, and tbo work pot roast and use the oyster liq-
Wortham
Shows
Breaking thui? long jump to winter quarters
in California, is now in Medford for a Five-
Day Engagement.
30 R. R. CA RS-30
400—PEOPLE—400
r
20—BIO SHOWS—20 ,
8—HUGE RIDES—8
4— ACRES OF T E N T S-4
WORLD’S GREATEST CARNIVAL SHOWS
Carroll Feels as Rip Van Winkle
FAIR GRÖUNDS-MEDFÖRD
Tuesday, November 1st to
Saturday, November 5th.
IF TOU WAZT « good home
foqnlm f t Jfcpwn A WM*. •» N.
Mala.
92-tt
W ithout Operation Famous
California Gland Surgeon
Astonishes Medical W o rld
Installation Of
Traffic Signals
Started Today
THIEVES TAKE GAB
j
Office Phong 1M J
Home num e 1Ö4-L
OFtXQK HOUR«
10 to i s ». t z — o so S
p.
as.
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126.030. 1028 budget, sa d
in­
crease of 16,603.60 and Oeaeral
Bond Sinking Department, »11,-
60Q. 1037 budget and 916,600,
1928 budget, an increase of 94,-
000. These two item s are fixed,
and the increase la not Included
In the general six per cent limi­
tation.
City councilman In making fin­
al passage on the budget are per­
mitted a 10 per cent leew ay, in
either direction on estim ates made
with the citizens com m ittee, ac­
cording to City Attorney Wm.
Briggs.
FRANZ AU1R
Teacher Of
Violin, Viola,
String* Bans
(Violoncello “Especial«")
STUDIO
Farm Hints
Some tom atoes may be saved
even after fro«t by follow ing the
practice of European truck gard­
eners, suggest« the experiment
station.
They
pick
tomatoes
green with the stem attached
and hang them to the rafter*
of a ’ room which 1] kept be­
tween 43 and 48 degrees. The
tomatoes will ripen slow ly under
these conditions, and taster If
the temperature Is kept between
Experienced Oregon capon rais­
ers feed their birds regular ra­
tions nntll two weeks before
marketing. Then they feed them
a wpt mash composed of 61 parts
ground yellow corn and 41 parts
ground oats w ilh the hulls sifted
out, or 41 parts wheat middlings,
mixed with sufficient buttermilk
to make It poor easily, says the
experim ent i station».. Thia .-is fed
iff troughs, preferably at ' noon,
in a quantity which the capons
can clean up In 29 or 30 m inutes.
Growers in Oregon who plan
to plant strawberries the coming
season are warned against pur­
chasing plants infected with the
strawberry root weevil, says the
department of entomology at the
experiment station. Land already
infected w ith the weevil is plant­
ed to grain the first year fol­
lowing berries. Clover for one
year, a cultivated crop one year,
and then strawberries again tor
three ye«rs, makes a goqd rota­
tion. New plantings ara set
with w eevll-ftee plants and on
w eevil-free ground.
Hotel Ashland Building,
Ashland, Ore.— Phone 47
Musical Instrum ents Repaired,
Bow* Rehaired.
34 Acres Irrigated
Your O w iL T w m
Balfour GuAfffo Co.
P. O. Bog 17, Ashland
—— ‘
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We will deUwpr any amount
of exceptionally good 1 2 l p« b
slabs at 'this price. Buy them
now for winter while they are
cheap.
Coid, Wood aad Stora*»
■^ÏSS S S X Ä S S P *
Anto T r, V i t Tirada»!
M arvelous B enefits T o M ost D isten t N o w
A v a ila b le for F irst T im e.
Cl(y electric light departm ent
em ployees t<«lay started Installa­
tion bf the flr»t of the American
Legion tr a d e signals which are
to be placed at the main intsr-
«ections of the Pacific highway
through town. The flrfit signal
was Installed at the corner of
.the city building on the Plasa
and Main street intersection.
Invitations in the form of at-
tractive programs, are «ent out
(nr the Fall Ceremonial Session,
United -States as a gland surgeon, Dlr. of Hllalh Tempi* which ia to be
er clinical instructor Stanford University held November 14 in thia city.
San Francisco Hospital) after mere than
reh and taboraton efart, ««neuro«»that
ation, altho a bit slower, are now available
TREATMENT in the moot distant places,
kt is a direct answer te the multitudes who
ieany every State in the Union and several
Minimi Mud help.
icted highly favorably te the gland traat-
ritls, . asthma T bronchitis,
bladder troubles.
meat incl__ ___,___ _ ______
,
certain forms of headaches, dementis senile, dial
dental to eM age, hardening o fth * arteries. U g h t
’"’N
Thieves last evening le ft with
a Chevrolet coupe owned by An­
drew McCallenr em ployee at the
Enders store. The car was left
parked in ,front of* the Enders
«tore w hile Mr. McCallen did
som e work there, and at 9:16
w as found m issing. *No trace of
the car has yet been found.
BUDGET WILL
BE LARGER IN *1038
PhyriflUakuM
Affer four m onths In the A tlanta penitentiary, serving a sentence
for perjury follow ing a party in which a chorus girl was Bald to
Benora PdAUa Vlquex h»s beep ap­
pointed fo the poet of consul gen­ have been exhibited in a bathtub, Earl Carroll baa been pardoned
eral e f Nicaragua at NeW Orleans. and is a free man. The producer of the “Vanities" said he "felt
She is the first worn«« of her coun­ like Rip Van W inkle’’ em erging from hie long sleep us he walked
t s apd one of tke few women in out pf the gates at Atlanta. He Is show n here with Mrs. CarrpU
tbo world to occupy suefc a high
shortly after his release.
,
diplomatic post.
K
By Taylor
X’LL LEAM& 'EM HERE C
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W ONDER WHAT SH E’L L
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FÇOND THESE. FLOWERS
OH MV D E Q C -W H Ó r
• ARE T H E Y F O R ? ?
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The beet you can do ia to instruct
your daughter that there are sani­
tary, sentim ental and
sensible
CHRONIC AILMENTS, including dévitalisation.
When your kidasvs hurt and w « .
Dr. Wheeler’s astonishing booklet, "The Prolongation of Human back feels »ore do^t’ get scared and reasons why a glyl should h o l d
>ceed to load your stomach with a herself aloof from aueh practices.
of drugs that excite the kidneys
and irritate the entire urinary tract
DeaL, De. Gaytan H. V keelea 8172 Wilshlre B iv i, Loa Angeles, Keep your kidneys clean like you keep
A pedeuttlan ie a man
your bowels clean, by Rushing limn
with a mild, harmless salts which helps w ife has gone with the cur.
vertou Appeal.
Mom an<T Pop
G O S H -A F |L L A never makes a 1
H it with a qirl unless he shows
her s e w * A T re x n o R x W imm
T L L BUY SOME. FLOWERS FOR T
YU* NEW SVeNO fi X d fc f) -- -----
Drink Water to
H e b Wash Out
Kidney Poison
NELSON and ROBS— Contrae
tors; painting, paperhanging, dec­
orating; estimates
furnished.
Headquarters
Wick Furniture
Çotnpaqy, phone 219.
4i-U
V /H Y -A H -e * -
w o i* t u e OME
t UKE. BEST
activity. The function of the kidneys
is tp filter the blood. In i f hours the?
O H .Q B É ,'- I ’L L B E T
YOUR fo O T H M t W IL L
be S ü P P R is a o ^ r -
neutralize the acids in the system so
they are no longer a source of irrita­
tion. thus often relieving bladder
weakness.
Jad Salts 1« inexpensixe; cannot ta-
JraltMHwBwr OrnlK, WrlM
should take now and then to help urn
their kidneys clean and active. Try
this ; alto beep up the water drbkffiK