Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 15, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    y, March 15, 1020.
Business and Professional
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ASHLAND REALTY CO. 7
25 East Main. Phone 181
City and Farm Property
One cent the word each time
DR. GEO. O. JARVIS
DR. FRANK M. MOXON
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS
THE SANITARIUM
ASHLAND, OREGON
Phone 126
PHYSICIANS
ATTORNEYS
DR. H. B. MOOR— Chiropractic BRIGGS & BRIGGS— Attorneys-
at Law, Pioner Block, Ashland.
Physician. First National Bank
Bldg. Phones: Office, 112; Res.
L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-,
207-J.
Law Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens’
Bank Bldg.
DR, ERNEST A. WOODS—Prac-
tice limited to eye, ear, nose
C. H. SPALDING— Attorney at-
and throat. Office hours, 10 to
Law. Beaver Block. Phone 146.'
12 and 2 to 5.
Swedenburg
73-tf CONTRACTING AND BUILDING
Bldg , Ashland, Ore.
DR. J. J. EMMENS—Physician A. L LAMB—Contractor and
and Surgeon. Practice limited
Builder.
Cement, Brick and I
to eye, ear, nose and throat.
Woodwork. Tel. 394-R. 109
Glasses supplied. Oculist and
Pine St.
aurist for S. P. R. R. Offices,
M. F. and H. Bldg., oppisite FRANK JORDAN—General Con­
tracting and Repair Work. Ce­
postoffice, Medford, Oregon.
ment work specialty. Tel 430-J.
21-tf
Phone 567
21tf
227 Granite St
PIANO TUNING
STENOGRAPHERS
GEORGE W. CROSS, a piano tun­ JESSIE B. THATCHER—Public
er, with 17 years practical ex­
Stenographer. C o m in e r c i a 1
perience, including nine years
Club. Hours: 9 a. m. to 1% a
factory training. Leave orders
m; 2 p. m. to 5 p. m.
at Rose Bros or Enders.
45tí
PLUM RING
Mineral
Baths
JERRY O’NEIL — Exclusive
Plumbing. First class material
and workmanship. Let me fig­
ure your next job of plumbing.
On First street in Beaver Bldg.
Telephone 68.
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DR. HAWLEY
FAINTING AND ROOF WORK
Chiropractic Physician
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C. W. TORRANCE, House Paint­
First National Bank Building.
ing, inside and out. All kinds Entrance, room 5.
of roof work. 171 Granite St.
Phone 48
Phone 340-J.
Classified
•
One cent the word each
• time. If run every day for
• one month or more one-half
• cent the word each time.
PAGE THREE
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
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FOR RENT.
FOR RENT— Partly furnished 4-
room house with garage. Water
and lights, but not modern. In
good condition. Enquire of B.
R. Greer, at Tidings Office.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE — Horses. One pair,
900 lb. horses in splendid work­
ing order; one pair 1200 lb.
mares, working every day; one
black horse, weight about 1350
or without
lbs. 4519581135064
harness, at a bargain. Trucks
and heavier teams best for our
work. Whittle Transfer Co.
162-tf
FOR SALE—Premier strawberry
plants, one of the best straw-
berries grown. These plants
young
grown
from
plants
set
last
year. $1.00
per
hundred, $9.00
per M.
296 |
Maple St. Phone 270-Y. 161-tf
FOR SALE—3-inch
Studebaker
wagon, in good condition. Thor-
ton Wiley, 631 Walnut St.
161-6*
Modern five-room bungalow ad-
mirably located near Boulevard,
close in, is offered at $2000 for a
short I ime. Desirable in every re- '
spect. A reasonable amount down |
and monthly payments will swing |
it.
FRENCH TO ASSIST
hotels, and at least one of these |
U. S. GRAVE VISITORS will be operated on American
plans, with an American staff. A
(By United Press)
PARIS.— (By Mail.)—Arrange­ British syndicate is also arranging
ments are being rapidly perfected to erect an all-British hotel of
in Paris for assisting Americans 2000 rooms, the largest hotel in
who will come to France this year France.
Contracts
Oil Options
In Siskiyou
Importance of
Good Appearance
YREKA.—About six years ago
We have been
told that appear- considerable
excitement
was
anees are deceit- i stirred up in the vicinity of Yre-
ful. In my opin- ka and about Ager on account
ion that is a mis- of strong indications of oil hav-1
WANTED—Timber claim, for • 5
statement.
A p- ing been
found.
It did not
acres Portland, Ore., just out-1
peararices are de- amount to much at the time, but
side city limits between Base
ceitful only when since then every year the study-
Line and Section Line roads. | DEAN
both paved.
In Mount Tabor | they are deliberately meant to de- ing of the formation of the land
Avenue Homes.
No improve-1 ceive.
The average individual through the Shasta valley has
ments; free and clear. Carl A. who lives a normal life in a nor- | been carried on.
Patzlaf, Roseburg, Ore. 166-32*
mal manner without pretense or
About six months ago C. D.
¡artificiality in the way of dress Mobley of Medford, Ore., a man |
FOR SALE
or manners is as easy to read as who has had considerable experi-
FOR SALE—14 head of shoats, a book
The external appearance enee in the study of the oil fields
weight 90 to 100 pounds. Price .
$10.00 per head. Grant Davis. | of the person who is not con- of California, commenced looking
Talent,
Ore.
Phone
12F3. | sciously playing a part, invariably into conditions of the prospects
166-2* tells a great deal about the men- for drilling for oil in Northern
tai processes and habits of the California, and especially in Siski­
LOST
individual.
you county. Mobley has recently
One owes to oneself as well closed contracts with the owners
LOST—Chinchilla hood rimmed
in blue, on North Main or Me- as to those with whom one is as­ of land lying between Ager and
chanic streets, inder leave
sociated, to always look one’s best. Grenada for close to 30,000 acres.
at Tidings; office.
165-2t*
ln order to do this, it is not nec-
The favorable structural condi­
essary to appear at 9 o’clock in tions range through the valley for
EGGS FOR HATCHING
the morning
as __ -
if prepared for a width of an average of one and
_ „
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Ply- |
a
dinner-dance
or
a rehearsal un- . a half miles, lying chiefly on the
mouth Rock setting eggs, $1.25
for 15. Mrs. Wm. Flackus, 872 der strong calcium lights. Neither western side of the Southern Pa­
B St.
158-2mo.* is it doing justice to oneself or cific railroad.
Mobley had private capital
FOR SALE—From O. A. C„ C. C. one’s friends to go to the other
White Leghorn stock, cockrels extreme and ignore social cus- ready to take over the above con-
and setting eggs. L I. Craw­ toms to the extent of wearing tracts and commence prospecting
ford, Talent, Ore.
' 144-lm*
business clothes and looking out ) and drilling at an early date.
PLOWING
of places
and
unconventional
The coal mines that were opened
upon formal occasions.
a few years ago, lying a few miles
WANTED—
or team work
The woman who is naturally south of Ager, will be reopened
of any
341-J. J.
beautiful should be thankful. Her and further development done,
R. Rob
beauty, however, will not last un- These mines have always given
FOR'SALE—REAL ESTATE.
less given proper care. Anyone very promising results, but on ac-
FOR SALE—Sightly building lots, who possesses an article of value, count of not sufficient capital they I
near Boulevard, $150 each, half and realizes its, worth, is never were allowed to go by default,
cash. Box 61, Ashland. 160-tf
unwilling to take proper precau- Artesian water has been devel-
FOR SALE — Six-room house, tions to guard that possession. Sooped in many places between Ager
basement, strictly modern; fur­ women who are graceful and ! and Montague, especially near the
nace heat; water, lights; fruit
for family use. About one acre beautiful by nature have every coal mines. The people of north­
of ground, dandy for chickens. reason to make a study of those ern Siskiyou are looking forward
For information inquire of T. methods which are considered to the prospect of having oil
J. Philpott. 55 8 Holly St., or best for the preservation of beau- fields, artesian water and coal.
Alvin Moss, Ashland, Ore.
161-1* ty. And other women, less beau­
Mrs. C. H. Nickersen, after an
tiful, but who, invariably, possess
FOR SALE CHEAP BY OWNER one or more pleasing features, will illness extending over five months,
—8-room
house, modern, in
is much better and was able to
first class condition, well locat­ find the time well spent that is
ride
out yesterday.
ed, 21 acres of ground planted given to the development of grace
to visit the graves of their soldier
dead in the battlefield cemeteries.
For six months, the American Red
Cross has been conducting a cen­
tral information •bureau here
where are handled all inquiries
from war-grave visitors, and these
are assisted in
arranging their
itineraries to the cemeteries in the
devastated region.
The success of the information
bureau has been such that the
French government proposes to
supplement it by the establish-
ment of a central office which will
provide hotel rooms and railway
tickets, The central offie will
have a branch in every railroad
station,
and
English-speaking
clerks will be on duty to inform
strangers arriving in the city as
to where they can find the rooms
and accommodations
they
re­
quire.
Several schemes are on foot in
Paris for the erection of large new
to family orchard and berries;
all fenced with good chicken
wire, barn, chicken house, one
acre alfalfa Cow and chickens
for sale if desired. Furnished or
unfurnished.
On new paved
highway, 1360 Ashland st. L.
S. Case, owner.
145-lmo *
and beauty to as great an extent
The Salvation Army has cleaned
as their limitations will permit.
Seoul
of its beggar boys by giving
FOR SALE—750 Angora goats.
Personally, I am devoted to
them
homes,
feeding them and
Will rent or sell partly irrigai- |
out-of-door sports. They keep
ed stock ranch on Emigrant:
teaching them useful trades by
one lithe, graceful and in good
creek, Jackson county. Write
which they may earn their way.
digestion as a basis, the average
W. A. Holt, Box 1 570, Tacoma,
Wash.
164-39* I
woman has no excuse for ever |
----------------------------------------------------- FOR SALE—80 acres between appearing awkward, ill at ease or)
F OR SALE—Thoroughbred Flem-
Wimer and Bybees Springs: unlovely. And that reminds me.
ish Giant Rabbits for breeding
some improvements; no incum­
purposes; finest in the country.
brances; no fog; a good place I wanted to mention the import­
Some fine does with and without
good
digestion.
I
for some one; a reasonable cash ance of a
young.
Buck at Stud.
171
offer takes it. Address H. M. never saw, and I don't think you |
Granite street. W. A. Shell.
Knudsen,
Box 511, Pasco, ever saw a beautiful dyspeptic. I
Have your suit or coat
Phone 340-J.
163-lmo.
Wash.
158-lmo.*
And digestion, I am told, is large­
tailored this Spring. See
FOR SALE—Two
ly dependent upon a
pleasant '
the wonderful line of
pedigreed
mental frame of mind and a
Woolens at
prize wi
Call oesz ong,6
cheery atmosphere, free from crit- |
415-L. !
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Chestn
165-2* ! Political Announcements. .$15 00 icism.
----------| Political Display Adv. the in. .35
Meal times should be made j
Cash must accompany order on pleasant if a family is to begin
WANTED
--------- all political advertising.
beauty culture. I have seen young
for I
girls who would almost r ither
housework.
For District Attorney
ne 120 or call |
Ashland G
165-2t Believing that my successful man- miss their meals than endure a
agement of the office of District steady flow of comment and crit­
AGENTS WANTED
Attorney has shown me thor­
oughly qualified, and that I can icism directed toward them by
LADY or
ntlema
want-
serve the people of Jackson those very members of the house­
ed in
County in that capacity best, I hold most anxious for their im­
atkins Fa-
mous Prod
Watkins goods
announce my candidacy for re­ provement.
I have known girls I
known
Watkins |
nomination on the Republican
who
became
angry and resentful
Coin
. Minn.
ticket at the May primaries.
of that system of beauty culture
G. M. ROBERTS.
It*
and others, more sensitive, who [
witlthe whole-
I deal direc
I hereby announce myself as a cried and became doubly awkward sale paint hous
thereby saving
candidate for the office of Dis-.
।
trict Attorney, on Republican and self-conscious as a result of I the retail profi
on my paints. |
ticket, subject to the wish of the the treatment. No woman whose This advanta
I 1 ive to my cus |
voters at coming primary elec-: face is fretful and querulous dur­ tomers.
% do a good,|
sides
tion. I believe that the laws ing meal time will find the cul­
here
to please j
honest
j
I
am
should be honestly and fairly
tivation
of
beauty
an
easy
task.
you
and
know how to do a good
enforced, and if nominated and
elected will see that they are
job.
so enforced.
H. A. CANADAY.
Ladies
Political Announcements
SALEM, Ore.—The state high­
way commission has received no­
tice that Oregon will get 50 more
trucks from the federal govern­
ment. These trucks will be dis­
tributed among the various coun­
tries and will be used in road
construction work. The state has
received 170 of these trucks up
to the present time.
ASHLAND CREA
The wonderful odor found in
all Nysis Toilet Goods is a dis­
tinctive, persistent, rare and de­
lightful perfume It has class and
quality.
Nysis Vanishing Cream
is .daintiness
and gives
daintiness to the skin not fou
in other creams. 65c
•Nysis Col
RV
has changed hands
and Herbst B
skin.
mana-
gers.
Pur.
. C. W. TORRENCE
I hereby announce my candidacy
for nomination on the republi-
I HOC and Ting
can ticket for the office of Dis-
“EVP Git -2 171 Granite.
Phone 340-J.
trict Attorney.
I f elected I
pledge myself to an impartial
Billiard players prefer this place |
A REAL STOCK AND GRAIN
enforcement of the law.
No. 93—Splendid, almost new and
because they know that they can
FARM •
F. P. FARRELL.
quite modern 5-room bungalow
get GOOD cues; and modern
360 acres alfalfa, timothy, grain
on paved street, close to center
equipment makes a lot of differ.
and pasture, with large out
For Sheriff
enee in the pleasure-of the game
of
city;
attractive
neighbor
­
range, two irrigation ditches,
I hereby announce myself a Re­
You KNOW it
hood; new range in place. Quick
plenty of water, good buildings.
publican candidate for Sheriff
Profanity, gambling and othei
located on paved road, four
possession;
splendid buy.
of Jackson County, at the May
undesirable
elements are abso |
miles from railroad station, el
$2500.
primaries.
Several years’ ex- . . ,,
ovation 1300 feet. All neces-
We invite
perience in this line of work,
■ary machinery and tools; team
including last six months of GENTLEMEN only.
This is a clean, congenial amuse
and harness. A very produc­
1919 in the tax collection de­
No. 95—I have two extraordinary
ment
hall for decent, clean-cut
tive ranch mostly level rich
partment. thoroughly qualifies
snap buys just now, for some
fallows.
land and can be had on terms
me to administer the duties of
for $60 per acre, or if taken
wise person that can move fast
the office in an efficient man- _ _
.
.
before March 15th, $20,000.
enough to be ‘ first come.”
ner.
JOHN B. WIMER
A half acre splendidly locat- I hereby announce my candidacy
No. 281— Splendid 18 acre ranch
ed, close in; small cottage,
on Pacific highway, about one
for re-nomination for the office Clean Sport for Regular Fellows
needing
some improvement;
• half mile from high school and
of Sheriff on the Republican -------------------------------------------------
$800 will make this a $2500
8 miles from Ashland. All on
ticket, subject to the May prim-
property.
Price this week
Bear creek and in alfalfa and
maries. I feel that my record TT A RT TTP A gI gI
$1000.
grain; shade trees and family
as a public official during the Te L %
orchard; new 8-room bungalow;
first term entitles me to re-
“
- “
Another place ready to move
good barn, etc.; all under irri­
nomination
and
re-election.
iuto. Large lot and fairly good
gation canal. $6500.
C E. TERRILL.
6-room house; lots of fruit:
about half way between high
No. 94— Splendid home corner of
For Assessor
in a number of styles—all shapes
school and depot.
Easy pay­
High and Laurel; large lot;
I
hereby
announce
my
candidacy
including leathers of many fin-
But—we are trying to treat you
ments $S00 if moved before the
fruit and flowers and shade
for the nomination for the of- | ishes. They are all attracti edw just as though there were three
15th.
trees; worth the money. $2500.
fice of County Assessor of Jack- lined and fitted with mirror and
son County, subject to the wish­ coin purse. Priced $3 to
150 laundries here.
Glad to sh < V you around.
es of the voters of the Repub-1
STRA P PU
lican party at the primary elec­
H.5 , tors
tion of May 21st.
J. B. COLEMAN.
Office: 63 Main Street next door Ford Garage. Phone 26
(-00d
6
parations
Other
lernen know the
can
business a
cum
Powder
and will make
White, natural, pink, brunette.
NYSIS TOILET WATER AND
PERFUME
Also Shasta Ice Cream—Sweet
Every box or bottle of Nysis
as a Nut.
articles guaranteed to please.
For sale only at
TH
B ST BUTTER
We DO Things for
POLEY’S
POLEY
Everybody
&
D rug S tore
ELHART,
Druggist
HOMES FIRST
Without DOING Anybody
A good 5-room bungalow, well
situated for a railroad man—only
I $2250, and terms.
A good hard finished G-room
dwelling within 6 blocks of post-
office—large lot, desirable loca-
tion—only $2000.
Plumbing
BILLINGS AGENCY
Ing
C. B. Lamkin
Spouting
BARGAINS IN
REAL ESTATE
City and Iy neh Properties
Galvanized
Houses to Rent.
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
Iron Work
Home
General Repairing
Restaurant
Good Meals and Short Orders. Day
SIMPSON’S HARDWARE
37-39 NORTH MAIN STREET
"Is
Paint
ye
Toiletries
50 TRUCKS COMING
and Night Service.
297 East Main
SEED
Orres Tailor Shop
Contracti
THE LAST WORD
In
Car of Red Oafs
"Che Bank with
the Ch¡m^ Clock
Seed Wheat.
Seed Corn.
Garden and Field Seeds of all
kinds.
White Mids; lots of Corn.
My Name Is Dennis
ASHLAND FEED STORE.
YOU'RE A LINK IN THE END-
$53 East Main
THE tourist's dollar is a widely
circulating one. Whether camp is
by the autoista down at the park
or at the hotel, other lines and
kinds of business gain the benefits
of the money he leaves behind.
Wc appreciate the First National’s
share in that revenue, and are
therefore willing to help bear
whatever burdens there my be.
. 2
The
HrstNationalBank
"W".
ASHLAND.
OREGON
..."
" EV CARTER PRES
CM VAUPEL VICE PRE
J w Me CO Y. CASH i ER
The
Your property insured!
moment you allow your fire in­
sura me to run out is the time
a fire g enerally occurs! Many a
man has been made poor by allow­
ing his policy to lapse. Don’t let
this happen to you. A few dol­
lars today may save you a thou­
sand tonight! Attend to it now.
Phone 211.
BILLINGS AGENCY
Real Estate and Real Insurance.
lutely, TABOO here,
Youre on a Better Road!
Alnutt & Moody
Youll save money by stopping coffee
and drinking Postum —
Thais ceriain
nerve
You may
efficiency—
The Only
01 Genuine Leather LAUNDRY
In the City
shland Laundry Co
simple step
to
\ i :\v
Ashland Iron Works
School Superintendent
Square ¡n
les of torto
I hereby announce myself a candi- shell and sil r mountings. Very Office and Works No. 248 Helman
date for nomination for County specially ricel, $1.50, $2.00 and
St., Ashland, Ore.
School Superintendent on the $2.50.
Manufacturing Engineers, Gene­
Republican ticket.
ral Repair Work.
G. W. GODWARD.
We manufacture Paving Plant
BOSTON BAGS
Equipment, Sawmill, Mining and
Ship Machinery, Steam and Gas
$5.00
Engines, Boilers and Heavy Steel
Work; Grey Iron, Semi-Steel,
Child’s Purses in assorted col- | Brass and Bronze Castings ot
ors, 75c.
every kind
Will trade 4 0 acres timber and
Having thoroughly equipped oui
brush half mile south of Belleview
! plant for the manufacture and re­
school for good vacant residence
pairs of heavy and all classes' of
lots.
machine and foundry work, we
solicit your orders and insuiries.
E. T. STAPLES
Estimates and quotations fur-
i aished en application.
Hotel Austin Bldg.
Phone 26.
I
Want Vacant Lots
MCNAIR BROS
Tel. 21 I
Has a rich satisfying flavor '
•
Ready instantly in the cup
Made by Postum Cereal Co. Battle Creek, Mich.
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