Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 21, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DAtLY ttbtNGS
Tuesday, October 21, 1010
TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS FELICITATES CITY
One cent the word each time.
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Following is the address of wel­
come given to Ashland by Nathan
StrauBs, chairman of the trade ex­
tension excursion of the Portland
Chamber of Commerce during their
visit in this city:
DR. GEO. O. JARVIS
DR. FRANK M. MOXON
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PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
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PHYSICIANS
GREETING TO ASHLAND
By Nathan Strauss
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ASHLAND, OREGON
Phone 126
WANTED
DR. H. B. MOORE — Chiropractic WANTED — To buy a good cow.
Phone 17F11.
44-3
Physician. First National Bank
Bldg. Phones: Office, 112; Res WANTED— To get in touch with
207-J.
owners lots 5, 6, 7, 13, 18, 19, 20,
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
21, 22, Galey addition, Ashland.
G. E. MacCarter, Tidings office.
limited to eye, ear, nose and
42-3t
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­ WANTED— Ambitious Americans to
land, Ore.
73-tf
prepare for good salaried office
positions. Individual instruction.
DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
Two free scholarships among first
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
enrollments. Register now, begin
ear, nose and throat. Glasses sup­
anytime. Medford Business Col­
plied. Oculist and aurist for S. P
lege.
38-4t*
R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg.,
opposite postoffice, Medford, Ore.
FOR RENT
Phone 567.
21-tf
D. M. BROWER, M. -----
Factory FOR RENT— Five rom cottage with
water and light, located at 168
„ St. Phone No. 498-R. Uses radio­
Meade St., $10.00 per month.
heat largely in his treatment of
James L. Sheldon. Tel. 17F2.
chronic
diseases. Tuberculosis,
. 43-7*
cancer and other infectious ail­
ments, respond marvelously to said FOR RENT— Furnished five roomed
treatm ent.
house with basement and screened
porch. 459 Morton St.
43-tf
ATTORNEYS
FOR SALE
BRIGGS Jb BRIGGS, Attorneys-at-
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
FOR SALE— Good 1918 Dodge tour­
L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law. , ing car in first class condition and
Room s 5 and 6, Citizens’ Bank I at a price that you will buy if in
the market. Crater Lake Garage,
Bldg.
Medford.
42-6t
<3. H. SPALDING, Attorney-at-Law,
FOR SALE— A team of mules,
Beaver Block. Phone 146.
weighing 1200 lbs. each and dou­
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ble harness in good condition.
STENOGRAPHERS
Price $150.00. A bargain. See
B. R. Greer at Tidings office.
«ESSIE B. THATCHER — Public
2-1 mo
Stenographer. Commercial Club
Hours: 9 a. m. to 12 a. m.; 2 FOR SALE— Pigs,
chards.
p. m. to 5 p. m.,
Clayton
Or-
42-5*
FOR SALE— Peerless Everbearing
strawberry plants, $2.00 per 100.
Large, fine berries. J. L. Hamer,
McNABB, Plastering, cement
303 Oak St.
39-6*
work and repairing. 41 Fifth St.
Phone 363-Y.
44-tf FOR SALE— Ford touring car, same
as new. Only run two months.
L. LAMB—Contractor and Build­
Price $545.00 cash. No trade or
er. Cement, Brick and Wood­
exchange
considered. Whittle
work. Tel. 463-J. 343 Mountain
Transfer Co.
39-tf
Ave.
CONTRACTING AND BUILDING
<3. W.
A.
(Chairman Trade Extension Excur­
sion, Portland Chamber of
Commerce.)
“Coming fresh from two splendid
meetings with the business men of
Medford and Klamath Falls, the
business men of Portland are grati­
fied today to be with the people of
Ashland, and to thank them in per­
son for their invitation you have
extended to us to spend the day in
this beautiful city. Although the
two cities are at the extreme north
and south boundaries of the state,
there is much in common between
us, both commercially and socially,
and surely in those things in which
we can work together for mutual
benefit and for the benefit of the
state as a whole.
“We are living In a wonderful
age. The past few years, as never
before have shown us the value of
co-operation in national matters and
in state matters. Oregon has ac­
complished for herself a record un­
excelled by any other state. It is
our desire and we know it is the
wish of the residents of Ashland that
the old-time and continuous record
of friendship between our beloved
city and yours, shall continue with
even greater enthusiasm than in the
past, if it is possible more closely
to bind the two communities in clos­
er relationship.
"Oregon has a great future. No
state is better favored, and in our
enthusiasm we are inclined to be­
lieve no other state has so much to
offer the world as Oregon. That
is as it should be. Loyalty to our
state, enthusiasm in her develop­
ment, will bring us fame and pros­
perity. It is not the mere spending
of money that accomplishes the most
good for any community. Lacking
co-operation and state loyalty and en-|
thusiasm, the spending of money can­
not be made to bring that full re-.
p.on.rai
' FOR SALE— Seven room bungalow,
FRANK JORDAN
uenerai ton-, furnl8hed or unfurnished. In­
trading and repair work. Cement
quire 555 Fairview St. Phone U5
work specialty. Tel. 430-J, 227
303-J.
35-16
Granite St.
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FOR SALE— 1 1-65 acre all kinds
TAXI SERVICE
of fruit, 6-room plastered house,
barn and chicken houses. Reason­
EVANS TAXI SERVICE— Five pas­
able. 311 Wimer St. Phone
senger Chalmers, Seven Passenger
Hudson. Trips anywhere R e l i a 387-R.
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drivers and quick service. Stand' P0R SALE— New Zealand Red rab-
at Rose Bros. Day Phone 213;, bits an(j new hutches. 311 Wimer
Night, 101.
I st. Phone 387-R.
43-tf
PAIGE CAR TAXI, W. J. Albert.
LOST!
Prop. Large 7-passenger auto, LOST— Saturday, W. R. C. badge.
easy riding. Prices reasonable.
Day or night. Stand Hotel Aus-|
tin .
Phone 47.
•T H » FIXIT SHOP”
Bring it to me, I can fix it right.
Lawn Mowers and Bicycles my spe-'
elalty. L. H. ROOT, 337 E. Main
•treet, Ashland.
Finder please notify Mrs. Dutton,
272 Maple St.
43-2
On the summit of a peak in the
Black Hills of South Dakota stands
a tower hearing the simple inscrip­
tion, “To Theodore Roosevelt— the
American.” No further designation
is, indeed, necessary. Theodore
Roosevelt was a statesman, a histor­
ian, a journalist, a big game hunter,
a naturalist, an explorer, but in and
above all he was an American, whose
ruling passion was his country. He
served his country with every side
of his versatile being. He rescued
from oblivion a domantic era of her
history; he studied her wild animals
and birds and gave them sanctuaries:
he redeemed her deserts; he strug­
gled for law and order on her fron­
tier, and for humanity in her slums;
he fought for the honor of her flag,
in war and peace, abroad and at
home, with pen and sword and the
New
Auto Tops
WHITE HOUSE CAFE
Ashland Furniture
Hospital
an ASHLAND enterprise
HOME
Ashland Mills
fellow men.
Corvallis— Shortage of apple box­
es causing loss to growers.
PE I L ’ S
Corner by the Park.
HEIDER TRACTORS AND P . F . O.
PLOWS
New and used sewing machines of
most any make and style.
A carload of American fence and
barb wire Juat In. Bring In your
want« before sending them to the
catalogue houses and we will Bee If
we can’t meet their prices for cash.
Have some dandy auto robes left.
At Pell's Corner.
The adjustment of your car is
just as important as the adjust­
ment of your watch.
Hotel Austin
DAN CONNER, Proprietor.
Headquarters for Commercial Men
and Tourists.
European Plan.
Excellent Grill.
Merchants' Lunch.
Two Blocks from Lithla Park.
ASHLAND. OREGON.
LOOMIS & NELSON
Children’s Shoes
...FOR...
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Hardware and Sporting Goods
When you leave your car to
be repaired you want to know
that you may securely rely
upon the ability and honesty
of the man doing the work.
Must be of good quality.
We have them.
proves.
215 Foortti S t
Service
Just complaints
This is the guarantee
w e make you and w e
are responsible.
always carefully consid­
Beaver Realty Co.
justment made.
THE POPULAR REALTY CO.
First
Notice Is hereby given that I will
on Saturday, the 25th day of Octo­
ber, 1919, at the hour of 2:30
o’clock p. m., at the City Pound on
Water street in the City of Ashland,
Oregon, offer for sale and sell to
the highest bidder for cash, the fol­
lowing described livestock to-wit:
1 small gray mare, no visible
rand, weight about 750 pounds.
The said sale will be made for the
purpose of paying the impounding
fees and expense of keeping said
liv e stock.
Dated at Ashland, Oregon, this
<14th day of October, 1919.
J. W. HATCHER.
Crief of Police of the City of
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Ashland.
By THOS. ROBERTS,
38-2 Tues.
Deputy.
PREACH AMERICANISM OF
THEODORE ROOSEVELT
organ!»«« power of high positiöri.- iHe
The idle and the feeble appeal to
loved America, and with every brea th fortune for succor. The man of res­
he drew he served her.
olution carves it out for himself.
Roosevelt the American! T he,
path of the traitor, the demagogwe,
Editors and preachers are pre­
the spoilsman, the profiteer, the rev­ sumed to be the most holy meu ou
olutionist, the fifty-fifty citizen. Is earth. And, incidentally, their pay
The season is here when the auto
rough and difficult in America t o ­ is the most unholy.
top should be looked after.
day largely because of the words and
---- ---- .—
1 make new ones or fix the old
deeds of Theodore Roosevelt during:
one.
Let me look at it.
the last quarter century. Like a !
splendid torch his Americanism is to
SHORT ORDERS AND LUNCHES
he true to the best she knows, must,
QUICK SERVICE
continue to blaze through the cen­
turies to come.
Lunches Put Up for Travelers
“We run with the torches until*
207 East Mi«in.
SO North Main
we fall,” said Theodore Roosevelt,!
“content if we can then pass thenij
on to hands of other runners.”
Theodore Roosevelt has fallen.
Other runners must carry his torch.
Men and women, working In every
Creates
state of the Union, for a national
Markets
For
memorial to Theodore Roosevelt, are
Farm Products.
Keeps your Money at
the natural torch-bearers
Only
City
Builds Up
such should be chosen as are them­
Fosters
Institutions,
selves altogether American at heart,
Furnishes
Made Flour-
scorning the thought of divided al­
MOUNT ASHLAND HARD WHEAT FLOUR,
legiance; and those chosen should
conceive their task as a matter not
merely of collecting dollars for a
monument but of preacning Ameri­
canism for the greater good of their
ered and satisfactorily ad­
211 E. Main St., Pbone 68
“A man can borrow money oil
what he puts into a home. He can’t
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
on what he pays out for rent.”
FOR SALE—A full block of 20 lots; ' “I want to see every wage-worke*
about 3 acres, near Boulevard, in own his own home.”
Southeast Ashland. A beautiful —W. B W’ilson, U. S. Sec’y qf Laboi
home site. Would take a sm all,' W,e have several choice homes as
modern residence toward it; or well as bargains in acreage. Some
,' give easy terms. R. D. Sanford, can be sold on small payments anrt
easy terms.
Lower Helman St., Ashland.
44-Tues. Sat. Wed.*
NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPOUNDED
STOCK
turn in state development we all so
greatly
desire. Euthusiasm, co-
operation and the elimination of self­
ishness has in the past few years re­
sulted in the present marvelous
growth of Oregon. It is good to see
and for us of Portland to meet with
the business people of Southern Or­
egon.
“We are especially glad to be in
Ashland today. You have so many
wonderful things to show us. Your
wonderful agricultural, timber and
mining resources are enriching you
and will greatly add to your wealth
as time passes, hut you have other
advantages which will supplement
and add to your fame and prosperity.
You are wonderfully located to take
advantage of the great tourist travel
which will follow the completion of
the Pacific highway. As a sum
mer resort you have few equals. Your
wonderful
mineral waters, your
splendid scenic attractions will make
you famous. I congratulate and fe
licitate the people of Xshland on all
these things and wish for your city
a continuance and enlargement of
your very evident prosperity.”
PAGE THREE
Class Bakin« Products
Light Lunches
am’
BON TON BAKERY
OLD AG E ST A R T S
W IT H Y O U R K ID N E Y S
S cien ce sa y » th a t old a g e b e g in s w ith
w ea k en ed ki<lnej«s and d ig e s tiv e organ s.
T h is b ein g true, it is ea sy to b e lie v e
th a t by k eep in g th e k id n ey s and d i­
g e s tiv e o rg a n s clea n sed and in proper
w o r k in g order old a g e can be d eferred
and life p rolon ged far beyond th a t e n ­
jo yed by th e a v er a g e person.
F o r o v er 200 y ea r s GOLD M ED AL
H aarlem Oil h a s been r e lie v in g th e
w e a k n e sse s and d isa b ility due to a d ­
v a n cin g years. It is a stand ard old-
titne,Jiom e rem edy and n eed s no in tr o ­
duction. GOLD M EDAL H aarlem Oil is
.Inclosed in o d o rless, ta s te le s s ca p su les
co n ta in in g ab ou t 3 drops each. T ake
.them as you w ould a pill, w ith a sm all
sw a llo w o f w a ter. The o il stim u la tes
the k id n ey a ctio n and en a b les the
o rg a n s to throw off the p o iso n s w hich
ca u se p rem ature old age. N ew life and
S tren gth in crea se a s you co n tin u e the
trea tm en t. W hen co m p letely restored
co n tin u e ta k in g a ca p su le o r tw o each
day. GOLD M EDAL H aarlem Oil Cap­
su le s w ill k eep you in h ea lth and vig o r
and p rev e n t a return o f th e d isea se.
Do not w a it u n til old a g e or d isea se
h a v e se ttle d dow n fo r good. Go to your
d r u g g is t and g e t a box o f GOLD
M EDAL H a a rlem Oil C apsules. Money
refunded if th ey do n o t help you. Three
sizes. B ut rem em ber to a sk for the
o rig in a l Im ported GOLD M EDAL brand.
In sea led p a ck a g es.
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E .E M A R C Y , f / t o r .
EXPERT REPAIRING, ACCESSORIES, Q H S , GREASES.
PHONE 195
m a in
& 3^ sis.,
A shland , O
regon
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AND
COFFEE PARLOR
Corner Fourth and A Street Acroa
From the Depot.
A sh lan d Iron W ork s
Reasons Why We Sell For Less
the national
joy smoke
makes a whale
o f a cigarette!
(Incorporated)
Office and Works No. 248 Helmai
St., Ashland, Ore.
Manufacturing Engineers,
Repair Work
Genera
We manufacture Paving Plant
Equipment, Sawmill, Mining ami
Ship Machinery, Steam and Gas En­
gines, Boilers and Heavy Steei
The Tidings has on sale sign cards Work; Grey Iron, Semi-Steel, Brasi
as follow s:
“For Sale, Enquire and Bronze Castings of every kind.
Having thoroughly equipped oui
W ithin” ; “For Sale or Rent” ;
“House For Rent” ; “Rooms For plant for the manufacture and re
pairs of heavy and all classes of ma
R ent” ; “Board and Room” and a chine and foundry work, we soiloii
number of others too numerous to your orders and inquiries. Estimate«
mention. Price, two for a quarter, tf , and quotations furnished on applies
tion.
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When You Want Good
Insurance Talk
With Billings”
READY FOR WORK!
The value of fire protection de­
pends largely upon the readiness of
Che fireman to respond to any call
and his willingness to face any dan­
ger. The value of fire insurance
depends largely upon the readiness
of the company in which you are
Insured to respond immediately to
your loan and its ability to meet any
loss which may come to it.
That’s the kind we have— always
ready for work. They pay prompt­
ly every honest loss, big or little.
L et us write your insurance and we’ll
give you the kind that WORKS ALL
THE TIME.
BILLINGS AGENCY
41 ■. Main St.
Phone 211
Real Estate and Real Insurance
Here It Is !
The show place of Rogue River
Valley, 10 acres fine land just out­
side city limits, 7 acres in the choic­
est bearing fruit, 600 apple trees
mostly Newtowns, 200 cherries most­
ly Bings; income this year about
$1250.00. Nothing better can be
had.
Ten acres all in mixed fruits, 5
room house, barn and chicken house,
$1200.00 net income this year. What
better bargain can you ask than this?
Worth $4000.00; can be had for only
$2,500 for short time.
Twenty-five acres, 1 K mile from
Mabel on the Springfield and Wend-
ling R. R., Lane county, 1 % mile to
school; 5 acres in cultivation, bal­
ance hazel brush and easily cleared,
and the best of black creek loam;
small creek across one corner of
land. Will trade this for Ashland
property.
Mrs. S. I. AUcn
EXPERT BUYING; we have had over Thirty Years’ experience In
Housefurnishing business. We buy right and buy the right Goods.
We buy for Cash, taking advantage of all cash discounts.
We own our store building, no rent to pay.
No expensive clerk hire to provide for.
For the above reasons we can and DO SELL FOR MUCH LESS
than Department Stores or M ail Order Houses. We meet all com­
petition.
Come to our Store, bring along your Catalogue and be convinced.
We are Just now showing the BEST LINE OF RUGS to be found
in the Valley and at prices that are RIGHT.
Everything in the HOUSEFURNISHING LINE at bottom prices.
Come in and try us.
Either Cash or Installment.
J. P. DODGE & SONS
R eliab le H ouse F u rn ish ers
UNDERTAKERS
Copyright 1(1» by
R. J. Reynold» Tobacco Co.
y/O E Z c e rta in ly g e t y o u r s when you lay your smokecards on the table,
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for a tidy red tin or a toppy red bag of Prince Albert and roll a
znakin s cigarette! YouTl want to hire a statistical bureau to keep count
o f your amolcestunts! W hy, you never dreamed of the sport that lies
awaiting your call in a home rolled cigarette w h en i t ’s P . A . fo r th e
p a ck in g I
Talk about flavor! Man, man, you haven’t got the listen of half youi
srookecareer u n til y o u k n o w what rolling ’em w ith P. A. can do for your
contentment! And, back of P. A.’s flavor, and rare fragrance—p ro o fs o f
E vince A lb e r t’s q u a lity stands our exclusive patented process that
cuts out bite and parch ! W ith P. A. your smokesong in a makin’s ciga­
rette will outlast any phonograph record you ever heard ! Prince Albert
is a cinch to roll. It’s crimp cut an d s ta y s p u t lik e a regu lar p a l!
Prince Albert upsets any notion you ever had as to how delightful a
jimmy pipe can b e ! It is the tobacco that has made three men smoke
pipes where one w as smoked before. It has won men all over the nation
to the joys o f smoking.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem. N. C.
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