Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 24, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Wednesday, June 23, 1920
PAGE THREE
H. O. Anderson. | committee.
She says that mil- cepted an invitation to lay the
lions of little silver roosters Will keel of the dreadnaught Montana
be taken to the national conven-at the Mare Island navy yard next
25
East
Main.
Phone
181
—-------------------------------- —
I tion at San Francisco by demo week, according to a telegram re-
CITY AND FARM PROPERTY ! cratic women. She said:
ceived here.
In the invitation extended to
‘
The
rooster
is
a
proud
bird
Three-acre fruit and chicken
and
has
something
to
crow
about.
I
Secretary
Daniels it was suggest-
ranch, choice location, with seven ¡
room house, all modern conven- I find the donkey was wished on | ed that the governor of Montana
Barn and three chicken the party just after the Civil War be invited to participate in the ex­
ieuces.
houses, peaches, apples, pears, |
cherries, berries, good garden. when the democrats stubbornly ercise as second riveter, but it
Bet ween 800 and 000 Leghorn refused the reconstruction pro­ has not been learned whether the
chickens and two fine cows go gram of the opposite party. The governor will be present.
with the place. Fine income pro­ democrats are not ‘mulish,” only
ducer. $5,250, terms on part.
‘firm.’ ”
W. M. Barber.
ASHLAND REALTY CO.
Business and Professional
One cent the word each time.
THE ASHLAND COMMERCIAL CLUB
Is keeping up the civic health
of Ashland just as we are help­
ing to keep up the physical
health of the community.
M COUNTY
THE SANITARIUM
DR. GEO. O. JARVIS
PHYSICIANS
DR. FRANK M. MOXON—Physi­
cian and Surgeon. Hours 9 to
12 and 1 to 5. Office, 425 E
Main St., Opp. Public Library.
CONTRACTING AND BUILDING
LAMB—Contractor
Builder.
Cement, Brick
Woodwork. Tel. 394-R.
Pine St.
SALEM PLANT PREPARES
DEHYDRATED FRUITS
SALEM.—Spinach to tempt the
palate of the Upper Mississippi
valley dweller is to-be the first of
the spring run to go out of the
King’s Products plant here. The
■ company is preparing to handle
ALBANY—Ten Linn county | $2,000,000 worth of dehydrated
school teachers have been married fruits and vegetables this season,
since the schools closed early this : The company is reorganizing a nd
month. Marriage license records is being financed by local people. 1
at the county clerk’s office here If sufficient stock is sold construe- |
Nine of the tion will begin on a new cold stor-'
disclose’ this tact,
ten7 teachers who have wedded age plant badly needed here.
this month are women.
Thirty-two marriage licenses ;
and
and
109
DR. H. B. MOORE— Chiropractic FRANK JORDAN—General Con­
tracting and Repair Work. Ce­
Physician. First National Bank
ment work specialty. Tel 430-J.
Bldg. Phones: Office, 112; Res.
21tf
227 Granite St.
207-J.
TT A (h [DO ATI ’
! -I HFK WE
I LhU ILIO VVLD
The Social Realm
city accidentally set off the ex-
plosive and was seriously injured,
To catch the burglars, Thomp-
san framed up an electric attach-
nient with a stick of dynamite. | Quality Meat.
After inserting the percussion cap.
he accidentally touched the cord
that made the electrical circuit.
EAGLE MEAT MARKET
PORTLAND—Kelly Butte rock­
pile earned $3000 in May. State
and county revenues could be
augmented by convicts and pris­
oners making brick and prepar­
ing road material.
Card Party
P acked in
Mrs. J. C. Poor and Mrs. C. W
Winnie will be hostesses for La
dies’ Day at the Elks club, Thurs
day afternoon. This will be the
last party for the summer.
SANITARY
VACUUM C ans
—To Keep in ail its
delightful flavor
BOX SOCIAL
A box social for the benefit of
the home demonstration work of
this county will be given in the
Belleview school house Friday
evening, June 25, at 8 o’clock. |
Good program, Everybody come
252-2t i
and bring a box.
EDWARDS’
DEPENDABLE
COFFEE
DB. ERNEST A. WOODS—Prac-
PLUMBING
tice limited to eye, ear, nose
and throat. Office hours, 10 to JERRY O’NEIL — Exclusive
<fTastes Better
12 and 2 to 5.
Swedenburg
D. A. R. to Meet
Plumbing. First class material thus far this month.
73-tf
Bldg, Ashland, Ore.
and workmanship, Let me fig-
The local chapters and appli- |
Goes Further
ure your next job of plumbing.
cants
of
the
Daughters
of
the
i
DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician
On First street in Beaver Bldg.
American Revolution will hold
and Surgeon. Practice limited
Telephone 68.
to eye, ear, nose and throat.
their first annual meeting, Fri- !
Glasses supplied. Oculist and
iday, June 25, at 3 o’clock at the
aurist for S. P. R. R. Offices, PAINTING AND ROOF WORK
Chamberlain-Palmer ranch on In-
oppisite
M. F. and H. Bldg.,
How would you like to be fined
diana street. Officers will be
postoffice, Medford, Oregon. C. W. TORRANCE, House Paint­
PORTLAND.— Logs from many every time you “cussed?”
ing, inside and out. All kinds
21-tf
Phone 567
elected fo rthe coming year, a
of roof work. 17Í Granite St. coast sections of the state are to
You lose all your change in
name selected. by-laws adopted
Res. phone 340-J. Office 192.
CHIROPRACTORS
go over the great log booming these days of high cost of living
and plan of work discussed. It is
poor
telephone service— hoped there will be a full attend-j
plant being completed on the Wil­ and
DR. GEO. J. KINZ, Chiropractor,
Suite 8, over Mitchell’s Cloth­
lamette slough.
Terminals and enough to make anybody “cuss.”
ance.
ing Store. Office Phone 103.
One department of the Good­
dumps, the largest on any rivers
Residence Phone 401.
of the Northwest, are being in­ year Tire and Rubber company
LOOSE MONEY TRAVELS
DWIGHT EDWARDS COMPANY
stalled at a cost of $250,000. The has put a tax on “cuss” words.
ATTORNEYS
UNTOUCHED TWO DAYS.
PORTLAND, OREGON
first timber to go through is that Members of the blueprint depart-
WHITINSVILLE. Mass. — Un-
BRIGGS & BRIGGS— Attorneys-
being cut in the virgin country ment of the factory have formed
noticed, four $500 bills and two
at Law, Pioner Block, Ashland.
on the Nehalem-Tualatin water-1 the “Don’t Swear Club.”
Any
$1000 bills lay for two days in an
DR. HAWLEY
| word you wouldn’t say when your
shed.
A. ROBERTS— At torney-at-
automobile owned by John Saro-j
Chiropractic Physician
, mother was present is on the
Law Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens’
pian. They were dropped by a |
Bank Bldg.
i blacklist. One cent fine for each
First National Bank Building.
passenger, who excitedly reclaim-
! violation.
Entrance, room 5.
ed
them after Saropain’s machine
C. H. SPALDING— Attorney at-
Results?
Phone 48
Law. Beaver Block. Phone 14 6.
had carried them about for 4 8
There’s 78 cents in the treas-
hours.
MOR RENT.
ury—but “cussing” is decreasing.
When the treasury has enough MERCHANT INJURED IN
FOR RENT—Two nicely furnished
money
there'll be a banquet for
housekeeping rooms. 842 Boul­
OWN BURGLAR TRAP
evard.
249-tf
members
—
but
from
present
indi
­
GHENT.
Ky.—A few minutes
9000990990999
cations
it
’
ll
be
a
long
time
before
after
setting
a dynamite trap for
•
One cent the word each ©
PORTLAND.—Much after the
PIANO TUNING
one
is
held.
burglars who had entered his
• time. If run every day for
fashion of collecting maple sap, |
the club members are even store
GEORGE W. CROSS, a piano tun­ the Northwestern Turpentine com-
three
times,
Alexander
♦ one month or more one-half
er,
with
17
years
practical
ex
­
to
say
“
darn.
”
,
.
..
.
.
afraid
Thompson,
a
merchant
of this
6
♦ cent the word each time.
gathering pitch ,
perience, including nine years pany has been
4040000 • •
factory training. Leave orders from fir stands in this section and
MARTENS RECALLED
at Rose Bros or Enders.
45tf has begun production of turpen­
BY RUSSIAN SOVIET
FOR SALE
tine and rosin. Leases have been
FOUND
WASHINGTON.—Ludwig’ C. A.
secured on certain tracts of tim-
LAST CALL—For a few days only
K. Martens, who for more than
that
all holes
—four-room house, half acre FOUND—The person who lost ber, providing
$165.00 in traveler’s checks by bored in trees shall be plugged up 15 months has been in the Unit-
berries, fruit and garden, at
calling at the Tidings office and
ed States as the self-styled Rus-
$950. $3 2 5 cash, bal. $2 5 mo.
when the pitch has been removed.
paying
for
this
ad.
can
get
in-
at 6 per cent. This includes a ′
sian soviet ambassador, has been
formation which will result in After securing the turpentine by
complete assortment of farm
recalled by the soviet authorities,
the return of the checks.
distilling, it has been found that
tools,
You can make money
250-5t a small amount of balsam could it was learned in official circles. |
on this. Box 455.
252-tf
Martens' confidential secretary. A Dollar Starts an Account
be obtained from old growth yel-
USED CARS
"OR SALE—Six cylinder, 5-pas-j
Sanford Nuorteva, left the United
low fir.
THAT YOU CAN USE
senger Franklin
touring car,
States several weeks ago by way STATE BANK OF ASHLAND.
1918 model, in perfect condi­
ot
Canada, and now is believed
Hudson Super Six.
tion. Run only 12,000 miles;
TAP SUGAR SACK SOFTLY
IN ENGLISH
BROGUE
to be attending the conference be-
Chalmers, overhauled, new
equipped with new cord tires;
BY
USING
SUBSTITUTES
paint.
new Willard battery. Address
ing held in England by Gregory
OREGON AGRICURTURAL
Willys-Knight, fine shape.
C. G.
Strichland, Montague.
Krassin, bolshevik
minister of
Buick-6 roadster, 1920 model.
Are poplar now, and comfort-
COLLEGE, Corvallis.—“Conserve
Calif.
250-4t*
CORNER BY THE PARK I
com
merce,
it
was
said
tonight by
Buick-4 touring, 1914, $325.
sugar by using honey, syrup and
able for warm weather. We
lot of new Iceless Coolers
Buick-4 roadster, White
department of justice officials. |
FOR SALE—Millet’s confection­
dried fruits—prunes, raisins, figs,
An airplane load of
just in.
invite your inspection.
ery will sell, part casth and
Streak, $150.
dates,
pears
and
peaches,
”
say
good security; or would trade
American
fencing
of
most
every
Maxwell touring, $350.
DANIELS WILL LAY KEEL
food specialists at the Oregon Ag-
for desirable piece of propertv.
Maxwells, ’16, ’17, ’18. ’19,
OF DREADNAUGHT MONDAY description dropped down the
249-6*
guaranteed.
ricultural college.
VALLEJO,
Cal., June 22—Sec- other day. Also some good cedar
Oakland-6, ’17, excellent con­
Products cooked with strained
FOR SALE—1 Reliable gas range,
dition.
retary of the Navy Daniels has ac- j posts came walking in. New and
honey
are
said
to
have
a
pleasing
4 burners, pilot light and oven.
used Sewing Machines always for
Ford touring.
Price $15.00. Call at 294 Oak
characteristic honey flavor.
Ford delivery.
sale
or rent, at
’
(ASHLAND ,
/
St.
249-6t*
Chevrolet, 1919 touring.
One cup of honey may replace
ORECON-
PIEL'S CORNER.
Chevrolet, 1918 roadster.
one cup of sugar, but the milk or
FOR SALE—Cheap, 6 12 acres al­
—
Others
coming
up.
falfa ranch in Belleview dis-
other liquid should be reduced
trict. Call 286 Vista St. 248- t*
one-fifth cup for each cup of
A. W. WALKER AUTO CO.
Used Car Annex.
honey.
FOR SALE—‘ Buick” 6 roadster.
Medford—Phone 100
Late 1917 model. A-l condi-
Spices give their most agreea-
- tion.
For particulars inquire
ble flavor when used with honey
Or, Arrange for Demon­
“Nelda” Cafe.
249-4*
in all flour mixtures.
stration at
FOR SALE—4 burner Jewel gas
AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
Cooking fruits with the cereals
stove, 18 inch oven. Call 139.
Ashland.
will sweeten the cereal and save
Dry, convenient and clean to handle,
2 47-tf
sugar. Raisins with cream of
ignites readily, and cheaper in price
We Can Deliver a New Max­
Try our rich, juicy, tender
FOR SALE — Ford roadster in
wheat, figs with wheatina, or fa-
well Today.
than other fuel.
steaks, Our customers say they ;
good condition. Inquire 52
252-5t rina, are examples of good com­
to
be
had.
Morton St.
247-6t*
best
are the
binations.
i : ;
Corn syrup may be used in
SEE McCurdy-Bowne Motor Co.,
Noon] Fontine
corner Main street and Pacific
Iea 1) —VCLyU
stewing or baking fruit, using
Highway, in Medford, for over-
one-half cup of syrup to each
JAS. BARRETT, Prop.
hauled. used cars.
214-tf That a man can lose in this world
PHONE 188
pound of fruit. Dried fruits are
------------------------------------------------------has increased vastly in price,
FOR SALE—2 acres on lower Oak while insurance itself, protecting stewed 10 minutes, after soaking
St., good six-room house and him against these losses, has overnight in water.
large barn. 12 acre on Bear hardly increased at all. If your
A VICTORIA TOP
A few raisins in the rhubarb
creek bottom in alfalfa; good property is worth having its
sauce add flavor as well as help
of practical everyday ser­
garden.
All
irrigated from worth insuring. DO IT NOW
Oak St. ditch. «2500.00. Also
out the sweetening.
vice and pleasing lines, easy
Phone 211
one Jersey cow giving 5 gallons
Cereals may be served sweeten­
to handle and offering full
of milk a day and one pair of |
protection—these are some
ed
with
syrup
or
with
sweet
fruits.
twin heifer calves and some
of the features of our man­
White Leghorn pullets; some
3 months old and others 2 Real Estate and Real Insurance WANTS ROOSTER TO
ufacture.
Made over a
months. Inquire of T. L. Mor-
SUPPLANT DONKEY
strong, durable frame, of
an, 1116 Oak St.
250-4t*
CHICAGO.—The rooster should
best quality Motor cloth.
And
FOR SALE—10
acres orchard
supplant the donkey as the Dem­
ASHLAND
land including all machinery |
ocratic party’s emblem, according
and esuipment for cultivation; 1
to Mrs. Frederick Tahi, chair­
AUTO TRIMMING SHOP
2 acres in Bing cherries. 5 in
man of the finance committee of
Newtown apples, 3 not cleared:
orchard 11 years old. Will have
the Illinois democratic women’s
fair crop of fruit this year. For
particulars address Mrs. Jos­
eph Zeigler, Ashland, Ore.
250-6t
ASTORIA.—While the
great j
the Chiman C.ock
WANTED
bulk of what are known as the
A
WANTED—Milch goats and kids. independent logging camps in the O
(2
lower
Columbia
river
district
shut
Phone 359-R. 243-Sat.&Wed.tf
down Saturday night for a period
WANTED—At Bon Ton Bakery,
a clerk for the bakery, and dish­ of about 30 days, the camps O
washer for cafe, boy or girl, owned by the lumber mills will
X
0
p
250-tf continue to run.
A PROBLEM IN THRIFT
6
the
inde-
The
agreement
for
WANTED—Teams for work on
SUPPOSE you have one dollar
highway at Siskiyou summit. pendent camps to close was made
and spend it. What have you?
-
Enquire
Huber’s office,
in at a recent meeting of the log-
Why only what it bought, and
les’)’
City Hall.
246-6t gers’ association
that begins immediately to de-
and
the an-
preciate. Now if you had depos­
FOR RENT—The Bungalow for nounced reason was the accumu-
ited the dollar in a Savings Ac­
the season. Will rent the con- lation of logs. Some of the log-
count here at the First National
1
fectionery
department
with gers say that although there is
you would still have 100 cents
equipment of tables, chairs, gas
which would immediately begin
IN
beater and gas plates to one an oversupply of red fir cut. there
to
appreciate.
person and the dancing pavilion is no surplus of yellow fir, there
207 East Main
to another, or will rent them being only about 14,000,000 of
Keep your dollars and they will
both to one person. See B. R. that kind of logs in the water.
keep YOU.
The Best Meals and Short
Greer, at the Tidings office, tf
" " " " " ". | NO SWEARING
Boom to Get
CLUB
STARTS
Coast Logs
Mineral
Baths
TAPS FIR FOR
TURPENTINE
Classified
are the best
eating I know of
Superior
corn flakes
that make
you want
more
Modern Business
Demands Modern Methods
—In an effort to eliminate errors,
speed up our service and make it
possible to give our customers the
maximum in values--
-We will install on July 1st a
complete BURROUGHS SYSTEM
cf BOOKKEEPING.
—On and after this date we will
render statements of the account
monthly.
MEN’S
Interest
PEIL’S
Tebot hop
Steak
East Side Meat Market
Billings Agency
ASTER
Plants
INDEPENDENT
CAMPS OPEN
STOCK
Plants
Phone
No. 20
The White House Grocery
OXFORDS
I
Service.
NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND
P ost
T oasties
On Savings Accounts
4%
LOUIS SCHWEIN, Prop.
Cleanliness.
Quality Groceries— Modrately Priced
SLAB WOOD
We believe you get more for your money
wood than any other fuel except blocks.
in fir slab
Slab wood is fine for your heater.
Our customers arc
beginning laying in their slabs now.
We can deliver them cheaper from the car, green, than
after they have been unloaded in our yard—and dried
and reloaded.
Get Your Winter’s
Fuel Early
SEE US FOR SLAB WOOD
ASHLAND LUMBER CO
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co
In the Heart of Town
le
kV
AT
HOLMES
GROCERY
The Tavern Cafe
Big Drop
Woolens
LOST
r LOST—Sunday, girl’s fox fur, be­
tween Vining theater and Bou-
! levard. Finder leave at Tidings.
251-2*
[ Reward.
Orders to Be Found in
Lebanon,—Farmer
to install
sawmill to harvest his own trees.
Ashland.
------------------------------
' Open from 5 a. m. to 11 p.
Klamath Falls planning new
scenic road.
ISAAC CRISP, PROP
AT
Orres TailorShop
TheHrstNationalBank
ASHLAND.
OREGON"" CXSASDER V&S2r
"
•
JWM-COY. CASHIER
8.
Price Is Secondary
when patrons see the rich colorings and pleasing combina­
tions in our art-designed
WALL PAPER
The agreeable surprise then is, after selections, when it
is learned that our prices are from 10 to 30 per cent sav-
ings.
Let us show you while our shelves are still full and
prompt service in hanging is still possible.
Swenson & McRae
Economical House Furnishers.
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