Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 25, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Saturday, October 25, 1919
TIDINGS CLASSIFIED ADS
Ashland Winner in
Attendance Contest
One cent the word each time. •
PAGE THREE
The Kind of a Sunday School 1 adorning life walls, make a beautl-i
Like.” This was full of piquant stor-iful setting fdr the convention. Today's
ies and pointed references that put I programs are full of interesting and
the audience in a good humor, yet ’ inspiring events of vital importance
carried a lesson with each one. Missj to Sunday school workers.
Hazel Green of Ashland read an ex-1
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cePtionally creditable paper on “The » : n i»> » » „ » n n » :» :U I » l» :it:W W » g m
Kind of a Teacher I Like,” which was
T o t f r t s t s S t o p p in g
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one all Sunday school teachers should'
take to heart.
At Local Hotels
After singing a selection by re­
quest Harold F. Humbert, general
Hotel Austin
secretary of the State Sunday School
J. Forstythe, James Ireland, Port­
association, gave an inspiring ad­ land; Mr. and Mrs. Taylor, New
dress on “The Torch of Flanders.” York; H. A. McCabe, agent Ole Olson
Taking his theme from the beautiful Show Co.; R. G. Clark and wife,
poem that will become a classic, “On Portland; H. Carnahan, San Fran­
Flanders
Field,”
Mr. Humbert cisco; Thomas B. Wilson, Dunsmuir;
thrilled his audience with his word L. R. Robertson, Lakeview; P. A.
paintings of theinspiration to be Row Sfln Prancisco; Mr. and Mrs
gained by carrying on the work be- S. C. Ferris, Dunsmuir.
,ore
Sunday school workers.
Hotel Columbia
Yesterday sessions were all brim
Mrs. E. J. Peace, Placer, Ore.;
full of excellent talks and demon-
If You Are Looking For
strations oi Sunday school work.
Ashland won four times over in
the challenge issued by the young
peLpie“"of'thYs city to MedfordYh^n
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DR. GEO. O. JARVIS
persons to Medford’s one to the
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young people’s evening of the Jack-
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DR. FRANK M. MOXON
4 son County Sunday school convention
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PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
4 in session. At the count last even­
ing Ashland had 95 representatives of
the young people’s societies, while
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4 Medford had 23. Both, however, were
ASHLAND, OREGON
4 good representations and the utmost
4 of amicability existed among the
Phone
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4 good-natured rivals. Led by Yell-
leader John O. Rigg, Ashland dem-
onstrated what they can do in the
way of expressing their exuberance,
PHYSICIANS
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE
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D R H. B. MOORE — Chiropractic
Here I am, back again, with a * cry of victory. Medford came back
5 S ? * iap ;« n 2 " o fflc e l01 1 2 - ^ “ak i*718®* llst of “pl®ndld properties at them and made up in the volume
Bldg. 1 bones. Office, 112, Res for 8aie at attractive prices which
will be glTea upon application.
01 nol8e what they lacked ,n
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O O D»— Practi ce No. S i - 5 7 acre, be« land In th .
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n w v o f »oviiv»
county> au free BOn with water.
A good attendance greeted the Challenge,” by Mrs. F. W. Mears and
limited to eye, ear, nose and
All in alfalfa but 15 acres apples popular meeting of the convention “A Church School Goal,” by Harold
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
and pears.
last night and listened to an excep- F. Humbert, in the forenoon. In the
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­
73-tt No. 55—All alfalfa with water; mag­ tionally fine program. The song ser- afternoon the school of methods took
land, Ore.
Try the
nificent modern^dwelltag^barn, vice wag presided over by Generali up the session. This was conducted
DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
garage, etc.
surgeon. Practice limited to eye,
and money making oountry home Secretary Humbert, after which by Mr. Humbert, Miss Parker and
ear, nose and throat. Glasses sup-
President Carson took charge of the Rev. J. W. Hoyt, who addressed the
on paved highway.
lled. Oculist and aurlst for S. P No. 56— 54 acres on paved highway meeting, when the vote was taken different divisions of the Sunday
1. R. Offices. M. F. and H. Bldg.,
with water. Free soil and good proving Ashland’s victory over Med­ school work at the same time.
opposite postoffice, Medford, Ore.
producing land.
None better. ford in the numbers attending. A
The auditorium of the Methodist
Phone 567.
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This is a money-making tract, and male quartet rendered a fine vocal church is beautifully decorated avith
D. M. BROWER, M. D.—BI 6 Factory
an ideal location for country home,
- 8t. Phone No. 4 9 8-R. Uses radio-
. i selection, followed by Ralph Bran- autumn leaves and late flowers,
heat largely in his treatment of «°- 67— 15 acres highly Improved, in don of Medford, who gave a talk on which with the appropriate banners
edge of city; all in alfalfa except
ohronlc
diseases. Tuberculosis,
dwelling site and small orchard. '
eancer and other infectious all-
Free water, splendid dwelling and
ments, respond marvelously to said
outbuildings. This is a money
treatment.
producer.
E lks Block
No. 58— 12 acres orchard and gar­
ATTORNEYS
den in edge of town; city water;
Phone 84
no buildings. Offered at a very
BRIGGS A BRIGGS, Attorneys-at-
low figure.
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
Chicken Dinner Every Sunday.
No. 59— 10 acres splendid orchard
Open
from 6 A. M. till 9:30 P. M.
home just out of city. Good
L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law.
buildings. Can show earning ca­
Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens’ Bank
pacity of $1500 to 52000. For
Bldg.
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sale at attractive price.
O. H. SPALDING, Attorney-at-Law, No. 60— 1400 acre ranch near Ga­
Beaver Block. Phone 146.
zelle, well watered and highly im­
proved. One of the best stock
STENOGRAPHERS
ranches on the coast. The owner
has made a handsome fortune on
I ESSIE B. THATCHER — Public the place . Desires to retire as he
is too old to longer give his atten-
Stenographer. Commercial Club
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tion
to the business. This ranch
Honrs: 9 a. m. to 12 a m.; 2
is offered at right price and is
p. m. to 6 p. m.,
I an opportunity for some one.
Some splendid residences owned
CONTRACTING AND BUILDING by non-residents for sale at bar-
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Hubert W. Clark and family, Phoenix, i
Ariz.; Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McClere, H O T E L W S T I N
Oakland; Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Deri-
t'ield, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Derifield, B A R B E R S H O P
R. H. Miller and family, Wenatchee,
N. G. BATES, Prop.
Wash.
Hotel Ashland
We use the Violet Ray for Scalp
T. J. Sales, D. L. Tyson, Oakland:
Treatment and Falling Hair.
W. E. Cusgrave, San Francisco; E.
Raths
Shoe Chining Parlor
Holton and son.
EAGLE MEAT MARKET
Quality Meat.
LOUIS SCHWEIN. Prop.
Clea« 11 m m .
NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND
Service. ’’
Ë>ank. '»nth
Chim e. C lo c k .'
GOOD EATS
Victory
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BUILD
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A MODERN BUNGALOW
G. W. McNABB, Plastenng, cement
gome Tery fine boulevard unim-
You can rent it profitably. People now stand ready in Ashland to pay good
work and repairing. 41 Fifth St.
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Proved
lots at astonishingly low rent for modern houses. We have all kinds of sketch and plan books and
Phone 363-Y.
prices.
A. L. LAMB—Contractor and Build-i A ^ew very cheap small places are at your servic®‘
•r. Cement, Brick and Wood-1 ranging from 5300 to £1,,
ASHLAND LUMBER CO.
A ranch near Gold Hill for rent.
work. Tel. 463-J. 343 Mountain
Watch
for
future
offerings.
Phone 20.
Ave.
FRANK JORDAN — General Con-;
E. T. STAPLES
trading and repair work. Cernant
work specialty. Tel. 430-J, 2271
Licensed Realty Broker.
Hotel Austin Bldg., Ashland, Ore.,
Granite St.
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TAXI SERVICE
EVANS TAXI SERVICE— Five pas­
senger Chalmers, Seven Passenger
Hudson. Tripe anywhere. Reliably
drivers and quick service. Stand
nt Rose Bros. Day Phone 213;
Night, 101.
PAIGB CAR TAXI, W. J. Albert,
Prop. Large 7-passenger auto,
easy riding. Prices reasonable.
Day or night. Stand Hotel Aus­
tin. Phone 47.
••THE FIXIT SHOP”
Bring it to me, I can fix it right.
Lawn Mowers and Bicycles my spe­
cialty. L. H. ROOT, 337 E. Main
street, Ashland.
PIANO TUNING
GEORGE W. CROSS, a piano tuner,
with 17 years practical experience
including nine years factory train-
lag. Leave orders at Rose Bros.,
or Enders.
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FOR SALE OR TRADE
FOR SALE OR TRADE— 160 acres
of land 7 miles from Ashland,
>2000.00 improvements, excellent
springs; 50 acres fenced; 2 million
feet of saw timber. Will trade for
•lty residence, or take car as part
payment. Terms. Address H. care
Tidings.
4 6-1 mo
FOR RENT
FOR RENT— Five rom cottage with
water and light, located at 168
Meade St., 510-00 per month.
James L. Sheldon. Tel. 17F2.
43-7*
FOR SALE
GET THE HABIT and eat a Rabbit.
Call me for nice fat ones. Also
a few good breeding does for sale.
B. B. Poyer. Phone 2 9 4-J. 47-3
FOR SALE— A span of mules at a big
bargain. See B. R. Greer at Tid­
ings office.
FOR SALE— Good 1918 Dodge tour­
ing oar In first class condition and
at a price that you will buy if in
the market. Crater Lake Garage,
Medford.
42-6t
FOR SALE— Seven room bungalow,
furnished or unfurnished. In­
quire 555 Fairview St. Phone
303-J.
35-18
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FOR SALE A full block of 20 lots; i
about 3 acres, near Boulevard, in
Southeast Ashland. A beautiful
home site. Would take a small,
modern residence toward it; or
give easy terms. R. D. Sanford,
Lower Helman St., Ashland.
SALE OF ESTRAY, NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that on the
15th day of September, 1919, I took
up the following described estray,
running at large at my ranch west
of Ashland, Oregon, to-wit: One
steer about two years old, weight
about 500 pounds, marked as fol­
lows, swallow fork in each ear, with
metal plate in top center of left ear,
and metal plate in lower center of
rjgb ear, iobe under part of jaw, j
and scar on lower part of nose,
That I have made affidavits and,
fulfilled the requirements of the law, I
and said animal will be offered for ’
sale at public auction by J. W. Hatch­
er, constable of Ashland district, at
my ranch on the H. J. Van Fosen
place 1-12 mile northwest of Ash-’
land, Jackson county, Oregon, on
the 8th day of November, 1919, at
2 o’clock p. m., to satisfy costs of
keeping and all other costs and ex­
penses that may have been regular­
ly made. Date of first publication
Oct. 18, 1919.
42-3Sat.
C. M. HAMILTON.
Calc
THE HIGH COST OF
EXTRAVAGANCE
THAT, in reality, is the cause of the
shrinking bankroll. It is not so
much the cost of living— for salaries
and wages have proportionately
grown. It is those needless ‘extras’
which make the hole.
.
Change your system to one of
SAVING— instead of spending—and
make regular deposits in that ac­
count at the First National Bank.
Interest on Savings.
L
hTtieflrsiNationailBank
ASHLAND.
OCEGOfq.
E V C A R T E O . P res
C m v a u p e l vice pres
J w M c C O Y . C a s h ie r
C L A R K BUSH ASST CASK
We are again receiving Dodge
Brothers Motor Cars in limited
numbers. Place your orders now.
We also have some bargains in
used cars.
Call, write or phone
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Geo. L. Treichler Motor Company
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
Phone 304, LIBERTY BUILDING, MEDFORD, ORE
The Ford Sedan, with electric self-starting
and lighting system and demountable rims with
3 ^ -meh tires front and rear, is a family car of
class andcomfort, both insummerandin winter.
For touring it is a most comfortable car. The
large plate glass windows make it an open car
when desired, while incase of rain and all inclem­
ent weather, it can be made a most delightful
closed car in a few minutes. Rain-proof, dust­
proof, fine upholstering, broad, roomy seats.
Simple in operation. Anybody can safely drive
it. While it has all the distinctive and econom­
ical merits of the Ford car in operation and
maintenance. Won’t you come in and look it
over?
FORD GARAGE
Harrison Bros., Proprietors.
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See the Fordson
Before you think of buying
any tractor
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Owing to the new law increasing
Life, to many of us, is just one
harrowing dream of what is going to
the wages of laundry workers and
bat us next.
the high cost of production, we find
When You Want Good
it necessary to make
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Insurance Talk
vance in laundry work
With Billings”
READY FOR WORK!
The value of fire protection de­
pend* largely upon the readiness of
the fireman to respond to any call
and his willingness to face any dan­
ger. The value of fire insurance
depends largely upon the readiness
ef the company in which you are
Insured to respond immediately to
your loan and its ability to meet any
lots 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.
Let ns write your insurance and we’li
give you the kind that WORKS ALL
THE TIME.
a slight ad-
ASHLAND
LAUNDRY
A sh lan d Iron W ork s
(Incorporate«)
Office and Works No. 248 Helman
St., Ashland, Ore.
Manufacturing Engineers, Genera*
Repair Work
We manuiacture Paving Plan!
Equipment, Sawmill, Mining and
Ship Machinery, Steam and Gas En­
gines, Boilers and Heavy Steel
Work; Grey Iron, Semi-Steel, Brass
and Bronze Castings of every kind.
Having thoroughly equipped oui
plant for the manufacture and re­
pairs of heavy and all classes of ma­
chine and foundry work, we solicit
41 E. Main St.
Phone 211 your orders and inquiries. Estimatei
and quotations furnished on applica­
fteal Estate and Real Insurance
tion.
BILLINGS AGENCY
It w i l l d o y o u r w o r k q u ic k ly .
It w i l l d o y o u r w o r k w e l l .
It w i l l d o y o u r w o r k e c o n o m ic a lly
prices.
The Victrola keeps
right on entertaining
If you have a Victrola you can go ahead
wiA the preparation of your dinner, and still
keep on entertaining your guests.
Any of your children can easily play it, and
you need have no anxiety about your company
enjoying- themselves.
Reserve your Xmas Victrola now. They are
hard to get. Ask for home demonstration.
Easy payments can bearranged.
ROSE BROS. '
EXCLUSIVE DEALERS
$750.00 f. o. b. factory
Fordson Sales and Service
Tel. 150 Medford, Oregon, 112 S. R iv ersid e
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