Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 18, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
S a tu r d a y , O ctober IS, 1919
PAGE TH9UCB
m
com pany doing business in th e state. m ines in th e w orld is in Oregon and
A s h la n d Iro n W o r k s
In a ll of th e W est, Oregon- is the even though "hot e n tire ly developed,
(In co rp o rate« )
principal seed s ta te — flow er and g a r­ is one of the U. S.’s g rea test produc­
Office and W orks No. 248 H elm au
den seeds h ere excel in g rea test va­ ers of th is m ineral.
St., A shland, Ore.
riety and finest quality. Seeds go!
One cent th e word each tim e.
One of th e la rg e s t lum ber c ar­
from O regon to th e g rea t seed goes ever floated a n y w h e re was from M anufacturing E ngineer», G eneral
I Jams and jellies w est of th e Missis- houses of th e E a st and a re then, sold a Colum bia riv e r podnt below th e
R epair W ork
PHYSICIANS
WANTED
back to O regon d ealers for use in city of P o rtla n d , th e S. S. A lgoa c a r­
■ sippi is in Salem.
W e m an u factu re P aving P la n t
Oregon has m ore to boast about
DR. H. B. MOORE — C hiropractic WANTED— A m bitious A m ericans to
E quipm ent, Sawmill, M ining and
”
rying 6,200,000 feet.
C arloads of ou r
m an u factu red Oregon gardens.
prepare fo r good salaried o ffic e ; th a n apologize for—
Physician.
F irs t N ational Bank
Ship M achinery, Steam and Gas E n­
The
supply
of
stan
d
in
g
tim
ber
in
fru it item s go to m any s ta te s east
positions. Individual in stru ctio n .
Bldg. P hones: Office, 112; Rea
gines, Boilers and Heavy Steel
Few people stop to consider the
Two free scholarships am ong first
of Chicago, a re labelled by th e job­ Oregon is such th a t before long we
207-J.
W ork; Grey Iron, Semi-Steel, B rass
m
any
th
in
g
s
in
which
Oregon
excels.
enrollm ents. R egister now, begin
and Bronze C astings of every kind.
ber handling them as his private will head th e list of all sta te s In
.
,
anytim e. M edford Business Col­ Pacific Coast s ta te s— in som e in-
DR, ERNEST A. WOODS— P ractice
lum
ber
production
and
jvhen
a
t
­
H aving thoroughly equipped o u r
lege.
38-4t* stances all W estern sta te s and i n ’ b ra n d ’ and som e few °< c u f “ e r
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
plant fo r th e m an u factu re and re­
tain
ed
it
will
be
sustained
for
all
fu­
ch an ts buy them back u n d er th e lu re
th ro a t. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
pairs of heavy and all classes of n u
o th e r cases th e e n tire U nited States.
BAKING GOODS
N. G. B A T E S, Prop.
2 to 5. Sw edenhurg Bldg., A sh­
~
„V th a t they m ust be b e tte r th a n Ore- tu re tim e.
chine and foundry w ork, we solicit
O
ne-fifth
of
th
e
sta
n
d
in
g
tim
b
er
of
lan d , Ore.
73-tf W E DO ou r own baking and try to
In connection w ith lum ber in d u s­ We use th e V iolet Kay for Scalp y o u r o rd ers and inquiries. Estim ateij
th e U nited S tates is in O regon— th e gon can Produce-
try
a tte n tio n may be directed to the
a n d q u o tations furnished on applies-
do
It
so
ou
r
goods
will
hold
your
T reatm en t and F a llin g H a ir.
DR. J. JT. EMMENS— Physician and
The only w orsted m ill west of fact th a t when a big tre e is once cut
'dion.
tra d e and a ttra c t others. Home v ariety of m erch an tab le tim b er in
surgeon. P ractice lim ited to eye,
B aths
Shoe Chining Parlor
B akery, 69 N orth Main street. com m ercial q u a n titie s probably ex- Ohio river is in Sellwood. The yard down, it is gone forever— its value
ear, nose and th ro a t. Glasses sup­
New m anagem ent. P. J. Sm ith. ceeds any s ta te in th e Union.
th e re produced from Oregon grown is rem oved and does not come back
plied. O culist and a u rist fo r S. P
W ed-F ri-tf
R. R. Offices, M. F. and H. Bldg.,
S ugar a n d yellow pine, red a n d ’ wool is shipped to k n ittin g m ills in — th is does not apply to cereals and
opposite postoffice, M edford, Ore.
yellow fir, spruce, redw ood, P o rt Or- o th er states, fashioned into sw eaters, o th er food products th a t a re con­
kone 567.
21-tf NOTICE OF SALE OF IMPOUNDED
'G h e Gxank. **ith
ford ce d ar a re a few of th e well b a th in g suits, caps, etc., and our tinued and renew ed from year to
STOCK
th a C bt/na C lo c k
D. M. BROWER, M. B.— 210 Factory
know n woods.
I m erch an ts buy it back.
year as perm anent industry.
h St. P hone No. 498-R. Usee radio-
F o rty p er cen t o f th e w ater pow er
O ur woolen m ills produce m acki-
Notice
Is
hereby
given
th
a
t
I
will,
I
No o th e r sta te has such a wide
h e a t largely in his tre a tm e n t of on W ednesday, th e 22d day of Octo­
of th is c o u n try is w ithin th e bor- na wand o th e r cloth, ship it to m any a re a of fertile land uncrossed by
chronic
diseases. Tuberculosis,
ca n ce r an d o th e r infectious a il­ ber, 1919, a t th e h o u r of 2:30 o’clock ders of th e se fo u r N orthw est sta te s ¡ p a rts of th e country to clothing m an- railw ay lines as is represented in
m ents, respond m arvelously to said p. m., a t th e City Pound on W ater and only 5 per c e n t developed.
u fa c tu re rs who re-sell it to Oregon ¡ th e g reat cen tral Oregon country,
s tre e t in th e City of A shland, Ore­
tre a tm e n t.
O regon produced 10 per cent of reta il m erchants, who m ight have, an a re a nearly as large as th e sta te
gon, offer for sale and sell to the
highest bidder for cash th e follow ing th e p latin u m used by the U nited purchased here in th e first instance. of Ohio. Think of the possibilities
ATTORNEYS
L.— A MATTER OF
described live stock, to-w it:
S tates d a rin g th e w a r.
Oregon . cherries,
loganberries, of th e fu tu re when the land is under
One
long
yearling
bay
colt,
no
j
ECONOMICS
BRIGGS & BRIGGS, A ttorneys-at-
The fam e of O regon fru its circles prunes, apples and straw b erries are full cultivation and served by c a r­
brand visible; some w hite on the
Law, P ioneer Block., A shland.
know n in every p a rt of the country: riers.
W HEN point of production is low—
back of each hind foot; w eight about th e world.
The re p u ta tio n of c u r cheese ex- as being superior,
L. A. ROBERTS— A ttorney-at-L aw . 600 pounds.
and dem and is h igh— n a tu ra lly both
Excepting In C alifornia, Oregon
T hat said sale will be m ade for the ten d s to foreign c o u n tries.
Room s 6 an d 6, Citizens* Bank
W hen th e lo g an b erry was first in- spends m ore per capita for public
costs and prices go up— d o n 't they?
purpose of paying th e im pounding
Bldg.
O ur ship b u ild in g record is a troduced, it was regarded as a fail- highw ays th an any o th e r State.
W ell, w ith everyone w orking his
fees and the expenses of keeping said
w
o
rld
’s
record
in
m
any
respects.
We
ure—
it
would
not
hold
up
under
h a rd e st— and saving his best— w on’t
C. H. SPALDING, A ttorney-at-L aw , colt.
Some of th e largest undeveloped
Beaver Block. Phone 146.
D ated a t A shland, Oregon, th is th e i w ere able and did o b ta in g re a te r re- shipping.
supply soon catch up w ith dem and
potash and m ineral salt fields and
11th day of October, 1919.
tu rn s on labor o u tp u t
and m oney
This fau lt has now been capital- lakes in the world are in Oregon.
and cause a reaction?
STENOGRAPHERS
J. W. HATCHER,
costs th a n any o th er shipbuilding ized and the fam e of Oregon is being
Join
our “ T h rifters” In a Keying *
One of the largest quicksilver
Chief of Police of th e City of
1
spread
th
ro
u
g
h
th
e
advertising
of
sta
te
.
A ccount here a t th e F irst N ational.
JESSIE B. THATCHER — Public
A shland.
36-2Sat
In th e m an u fa ctu re o f cereals, Or­ “ Phez L o g an b en m Ju ice.”
S tenographer. Com m ercial Club
Candy m a d ^ ^ R e is being adver­
egon equals any and su rp a sse s all
H ours: 9 a. m. to 12 a. m .; 2
o th e r s ta te s w est of th e R ocky m oun­ tised and nationally d istributed.
p. m. to 5 p. m .,
B illiard players p rerer th is place
Cough drops m ade in Oregon go
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tains.
'V / // / / /, '
•
A
i r -x
r - x —■
a
a
V / X»
n v
because they know th a t they can get
k* E
V CA
R T EIÄ PUSS
A S H L A N D . OREGON
CONTRACTING AND BUILDING
Oregon is th e larg e st
fu rn itu re to nearly every sta te in th e United GOOD cues; and m odern equipm ent
c m v a u p c l vice p »ta
J W M C C O Y . C a s m il r
m a n u fa c tu rin g c e n te r in th e e n tire sta te s.
m akes a lo t of difference in th e |
A. L. LAMB— Contractor and Build-
C L A R K BUSH. ASST CAS*
pleasure
of
th
e
game.
W
est
and
in
som
e
special
lin
es
of
Oregon
robe
sand
b
lankets
are
na-
er. C em ent, Brick and W ood­
You KNOW It.
nationally
w ork. Tel. 463-J. 343 M ountain
fu rn itu re we stan d th ird in th e en­ tionally advertised and
P rofanity, gam bling and o th er u n ­
Ave.
The passing of P resid en t W ilson tire U nited S tates. O ur m a rk e ts ex­ sold.
desirable elem ents are absolutely !
Draw saws m ade here are ntionally TABOO here. W e invite GENTLE­
FRANK* JORDAN — G eneral Con­ th ro u g h the country on his recent ten d to som e of th e L atin-A m erican
MEN only.
advertised and d istributed.
tra c tin g and re p a ir work. Cement visit recalls to H enry B allinger, a I co u n tries .
This is a clean, congenial am use­
w ork specialty. Tel. 430-J, 227 resident of Coeur d ’Alene, Idaho,
cones invented and
In sadtdlery m a n u fa c tu rin g leads
Ice^ cream
m ent hall fo r decent clean-cut fel­
Granite St.
C ltf
fa th e r of Mrs. E lla Oxford of th is Pacific C oast s ta te s and c arries tra d e m ade in Oregon first,
lows.
Oregon is the hom e of dehydrated
city,
the recollection of th e first to p o in ts fa r e a st and south and to
TAXI SERVICE
fru it and vegetables— the qquallty
president he ever saw.
This was foreign c o u n trie s as well.
EVANS TAXI SERVICE— Five pas­ M artin Van Buren, th e eighth presi- j In th e h a n d lin g of a g ric u ltu ra l t an d q u a n tity unexcelled,
senger C halm ers, Seven Passenger
im p lem en ts P o rtla n d , is th e fo u rth
An Oregon life In su ra n ie com pany “Clean Sport for Regular Fellows ’
H udson. T rips anyw here. R eliable dent of th e U nited States, when th a t
d riv ers and quick service. Stand gentlem an was electioneering for o f-: city in th e U nited S tates and is away h a s th e best financial record of any
ahead of all w estern cities.
com pany founded d u rin g th e last
a t Rose Bros. Day P hone 213; fice in 1836.
N ight. 101.
In th e m an u fa ctu re of woolens, 20 years. I t is the only com pany
A ccording to his sta te m e n t Mr.
PAIGE CAR TAXI, W. J. Albert. B allinger was engaged w ith his sis­ O regon is aw ay ah ead of o th er west-1 th a t has show n a grow th of insur-
Corner by the Park.
Prop. L arge 7-passenger auto, ter, two years older th a n he, in th e ■ ern s ta te s . As a wool center, P o rt- j ance and su rp lu s w ithout having to
easy riding.
Prices reasonable. serious child buusiness of playing in land is th e second city in th e c o u n try , obtain sto ck h o ld ers’ aid beyond the HEIDER TRACTORS AND P. F. O.
PLOWS
Day or night. Stand H otel Aus­
puddle of w ater in th e ir b are feet t In. can d y m a n u fa c tu rin g O re g o n , original p ay in g ’for stock subscribed,
tin . P hone 47.
New
and
used
sew ing m achines of
is second to no o th e r Pacific coast in the last fo u r years it has w ritten
when they m et Mr. Van Buren.
m
ost
any
m
ake
and
style.
“THE FIXIT SHOP’
m ore life insurance th an any o th er
“ It was n e a r our hom e in Guil­ sta te .
A
carload
of
A
m
erican
fence and
O ur c ra c k e r and m acaroni p lan ts —»■ ~ ■ ■ ■
—■--------' • '
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B ring It to me, I can fix It right. ford county, N. C., th a t I saw M artin
barb
w
ire
ju
s
t
in.
Bring
in your
Law n Mowefrs and Bicycles my spe­ Van B uren,” Mr. B allinger s ta te d .. ta k e t h e lead in th e W est. The th ird
I
w
ants
before
sending
them
to the
cialty. L. H. ROOT, 337 E. Main “My siste r and I w ere playing in the la rg e s t seller of soda crackers in
catalogue houses and we will see if
s tre e t, A shland.
I
.
w ater ru n n in g from th e
w a te rin g ; th e U n ite d S tates is in Oregon.
T
he
larg
e
st
coppersm
ith
plant
in
The
show
place
of
Rogue
River we can ’t m eet th e ir prices for cash.
spring
w
hen
we
saw
two
c
a
rr
ia
g
e
s
[
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
Have some dandy auto robes left.
com ing down the ’big ro ad ,’ as we th e e n tir e U nited S tates is in Ore- Valley, 10 acres fine land ju st out-
FOR SALE— A team of m ules,
At
P e ll’s C orner.
4
gon.
side city lim its, 7 acres in the choic-
w eighing 1200 lbs. each and dou­ called th e m ain highw ay. , In th e I
ble h arn ess in good
condition first c arriag e was, as we a fte rw a rd s j T he biggest broom factory west of est bearing fru it, 600 apple trees
P rice >150.00. A bargain. See learned, M artin Van Buren and a th e M ississippi riv er is in Oregon. ■ m ostly Newtowns, 200 ch erries m ost-
B. R. G reer a t T idings office.
T h e only carbon paper m anufac- ly Bings; incom e th is year about
lady, whom I ta k e it, was Mrs. Van
2-lm o
N othing b e tte r can be
Buren. In th e second carriag e was tu re r w e s t of Chicago is in Oregon, j >1250.00.
O
ur
paper
m
ills
and
stove
foun-
had.
a m an, whom I believe was the v ice -'
FOR SALE
Ten acres all in mixed fru its, 5
p
residential candidate. They stopped d ries o qual any to be found in the
FO R SALE— G rain, hay and corn
room
house, b arn and chicken house,
west.
in th e shock. Also F o rd tru c k a t the spring to w ater th e ir horses,
>1200.00
net incom e th is year. W hat
T
he
larg
e
st
single
p
lan
t
m
aking
w ith e x tra to u rin g body. J. F. and Mr. Van Buren and th e lady!
b e tte r b arg a in can you ask th an this?
Rocho, 590 Roca St. S at-tu es-th u r took g reat enjoym ent in w atching
W orth >4000.00; can be had for only
FO R SALE— P eerless E verbearing us paddle on th e w ater in ou r b a r e !
>2,500 fo r sh o rt tim e.
stra w b e rry plants, >2.00 per 100. feet.”
Tw enty-five acres, 1 % m ile from
L arge, fine berries. J. L. H a m e r,
Mr. B allinger is 87 years of age
303 Oak St.
39-6* and is as spry as a m an of 45. He
Mabel on th e Springfield and W end-
ling R. R., L ane county, 1 % mile to
FO R SALE— F ord to u rin g car, sam e im m igated to Indiana in 1848, and
school; 5 acres in cultivation, bal­
as new. Only ru n two m onths. saw the first engine come into R ich ­
P rice >545.00 cash. No tra d e or mond and helped build the first r a il­
ance hazel b ru sh and easily cleared,
exchange
considered.
W h ittle
W e a re now ready to do your fu r and th e best of black creek loam ;
T ra n sfe r Co.
3 9-tf road bridge across W h itew ater riv e r r e p a irin g or sell you a new set of sm all c^eek across one corner of
E X PE R T BUYING; we have had over T hirty Y ears’ experience in
at th a t city.
He w ent to K ansas
H ousefurnishing business. W e buy rig h t and buy the rig h t Goods.
FO R SALE— Seven room bungalow , T errito ry in 1855, was a t L aw rence fura.
I land. W ill tra d e this for A shland
fu rn ish ed or unfurnished. In ­
We buy for Cash, tak in g advantage of all cash discounts.
property.
q u ire 555 F airview St.
Phone and took an active p a rt in th e bo r­
W e own o u r gtore building, no ren t to pay.
F.
W.
BARTLETT,
39S-J.
35-15 der w ar. He has never sm oked a
No expensive clerk hire to provide for.
cigarette, cigar, pipe o r chew ed to- '
Taxidermist and Furrier.
BUYS QUITE FR EELY
S ALK OF ESTRAY, NOTICE
bacco, o r d ran k a glass of beer, wine„ 115 'W. M ain St.
M edford, Oregon.
IN
PORTLAND,
BUT
Notice Is hereby given th a t on the rum , w hisky or any intoxicant. I t
F o r th e above reasons we c a n and DO SELL FOR MUCH LESS
THE GOODS W E SELL
1 5 th day of Septem ber, 1919, I took
th an D epartm ent Stores or M ail O rder Houses. We meet all com ­
is
one
of
his
boasts
th
a
t
he
w
;«
up th e follow ing described estray,
ARE MADE OUT OF
petition.
ru n n in g a t larg e a t my ranch west never sick in bed a day in_his life.
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s te e r ab o u t tw o years old, w eight
a b o u t 500 pounds, m arked a s / fol­
PAULSERUD & BARRETT
T H E R E F O R E FEA TU R­
Come to ou r Store, b ring a lo n g your C atalogue and be convinced.
lows, swalow fork in each ear, with
W e are ju st now show ing the BEST LINE OF RUGS to be found
ING AN OREGON PRO­
m eta l p late in top c en ter of left ear,
..FOR.
in the Valley and a t prices th a t a re RIGHT.
an d m etal plate in low er c e n te r of
DUCT MADE IN ASH­
rig h t ear, lobe in under p a rt of jow,
E verything in th e HOUSEFURNISHING LINE a t bottom prices.
For Men and W omen.
LAND BY TH E ASH­
an d scar on low er p a rt of nose.
Come in and try us.
T h at I have m ade th e afidavits and 171 East Main.
Tel. 119
LAND MILLS.
•
fulfilled th e requirem ents of the law,
a n d said anim al will be offered for
E ith e r Cash o r In stallm ent.
■ale a t public auction by J. W. H atch­
e r, constable of A shland d istric t, at
m y ranch on th e H. J. Van Fosen
P h o n e 23
215 F o u r th SL
place 1 % m iles no rth w est of Ash­
DAN CONNER, Proprietor.
lan d , Jackson county, Oregon, on H ead q u arters for Com m ercial Men
th e 8th day of Novem ber, 1919, at
and T ourists.
2 o’clock p. m., to satisfy costs of E uropean P lan.
Excellent G rill.
R e lia b le H o u se F u r n is h e r s
keeping and all o th e r costs and ex­
M erchants’ Lunch.
penses th a t m ay have been re g u la r­
Two Blocks from L ith ia P a rk , t
UNDERTAKERS
ly m ade. D ate of first publication
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Oct. 18, 1919.
42-3Sat.
C. M. HAMILTON.
Time to th in k of
TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS
A Few Things Oregonians
Should Keep in Mind
HOTEL AUSTIN
BARBER SHOP
t\
Good Cues and Tips !
RECALLS SEEING
iMofïrsiNationaAank
K
c
a
Sulphur Your Alfalfa Fields
It P ays Big Money
Alnutt’s Billiard Parlor
DO IT NO W -during the fall rains
P E I L ’S
Here It Is !
Don’t Wait - - - Car Just Arrived At
Fruit Association
Reasons Why We Sell For Less
The
BOOT
SHOP
FURS !
Ladies oi Ashland
Mrs. S. L. Allen
Fine Tailoring
LOOMIS & NELSON
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Hardware and Sporting Goods
Hotel Austin
J.
T h e T idings has on sale sign cards
as follow s:
- F o r Sale. E nquire
W ith in ” ; " F o r Sale o r R e n t” ;
"House F o r R e n t” ; “ Room s F o r W e have them both wood and coal i ' ’
R e n t” ; "B o ard and R oom " and a burners.
number of o th ers too num erous to
mention. Price, two fo r a q u a rte r, tf
HEATING STOVES
«4
When Yon Want Good
Insurance Talk
With Billings”
READY FOR WORK!
The value of fire p rotection de­
pends largely upon th e readiness of
th e firem an to respond to any call
a n d his w illingness to face any d an ­
ger.
The value of fire insurance
depends largely upon th e readiness
of th e com pany in which you are
Insured to respond im m ediktely to
y o u r loss a n d its ability to m eet any
lo ss which m ay come to it.
T h a t’s th e kind we have— alw ays
ready for w ork. They pay prom pt­
ly every honest loss, big or little.
L e t us w rite your insurance and we'li
give you th e kind th a t WORKS ALL
T H E TIM E.
BILLINGS AGENCY
-41 ■. Main St.
P hone 211
Real Iaaurance
1 *
YOUR
SATISFACTION
Provost Brothers
Hines & Snider Auto Co.
HARDW ARE
Good Meals
GOOD SERVICE, COURTEOUS
TREATMENT
36-40 South Fir, Medford, Oregon.
8
Telephone 21
W e solicit th e tra d e of P eo p le W ho Are P a rtic u la r A bout th e
Q uality of th e ir Groceries.
W e expect o u r business to s t ind on M ERIT only.
East Side Meat Market
JAMES BARRETT. Prop.
Phone 188.
I n buying, we select Only Pu re, W holesole Foods.
W e invite your tra d e on th e b a s is
Y our Money R eturned.
of
Com plete
Satisfaction
or
HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS.
We can help
you with
your fall
H o u s e c le a n in g e
P. DODGE & SONS
OURS IS THE T R A D E
T H A T S E R V IC E M A D E
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