Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 24, 1920, Page 7, Image 7

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Thursday, June 24, 1920
W. M. Barber.
H. O. Anderson. being tried in the Lake county
Business and Professional ASHLAND REALTY CO
circuit court on a charge of sec­
ond degree murder was convicted
of manslaughter. He refused to
testify in his own behalf.
25 East Main. Phone 181
CITY AND FARM PROPERTY
Five acres well located on South
Side. Seven room plastered house
with large sleeping porch, city wa­
ter,
electricity,
never-failing
si ring. Fine chicken park of one
! acre with shade and running wa-
ter. About 150 fruit, and nut
trees in bearing. Place is piped
for all necessary irrigation. . Barn
for head of stock and five tons
of hay. 82850, on easy terms.
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.
THE SANITARIUM
7:15
8:00
8:45
9:30
10:15
11:00
12:00
12:45
1:30
2:15
3:00
3:45
4:30
5:15
6:00
7:00
8:45
9:30
10:30
CONTRACTING AND BUILDING
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.
L
LAMB—Contractor
Builder.
Cement, Brick
Woodwork. Tel. 394-R.
Pine St.
and
and
109
DR. H. B. MOORE— Chiropractic FRANK JORDAN—General Con­
Physician. First National Bank
Bldg. Phones: Office, 112; Res.
2 07-J.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS—Prac­
tracting and Repair Work. Ce­
ment work specialty. Tel 430-J.
21tf
227 Granite St.
PLUMBING
tice limited to eye, ear, nose
and throat. Office hours, 10 to JERRY O’NEIL —Exclusive
12 and 2 to 5.
Swedenborg
Plumbing. First class material
Bldg, Ashland, Ore.
73-tf
and workmanship, Let me fig-
ure your next job of plumbing.
DR. J. J. EMMENS—Physician
On First street in Beaver Bldg.
and Surgeon. Practice limited
Telephone 68.
to eye, ear, nose and throat.
Glasses supplied. Oculist and
aurist for S. P. R. R. Offices, PAINTING AND ROOF WORK
M. F. and H. Bldg., oppisite
postoffice, Medford, Oregon. C, W. TORRANCE, House Paint­
ing, inside and out. All kinds
21-tf
Phone 567
of roof work. 171 Granite St.
Res. phone 340-J. Office 192.
CHIROPRACTORS
DR. GEO. J. KINZ, Chiropractor,
Suite 8, over Mitchell’s Cloth-
ing Store. Office Phone 103.
Residence Phone 401.
ATTORNEYS
BRIGGS & BRIGGS— Attorneys-
at Law, Pioner Block, Ashland.
7:15 a. m.
a. m.
8:00 a. m.
a. m.
8:45 a. m.
a. m.
9:30 a. m.
a. m.
10:15 a. m.
a. m.
11:00 a. m.
a. m.
12:00 Noon
Noon
12:45 P. Ill.
p. m.
1:30 P- m.
p. m.
2:15 P. m.
p. m.
3:00 P. m.
P. m.
3:45 P. m.
m.
P.
4:30 P- m.
P. m.
5:15 P. m.
P. m.
6:00
m.
P- in.
P.
7:00 P- m.
P. m.
P. m. Sat. only 8:45 P. m.
9:30 D. m.
p. m.
p. m. Sat. only 12:15 Midgt
SUNDAY ONLY
LV. MEDFORD LV. ASHLAND
9:00 a. m.
9:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
a. m.
11:00 a. m.
12:00 Noon
12:00 Noon
1:00 P. in.
1:00 p. m.
2:00 P. m.
2:00 P. m.
3:00 P. m.
3:00 P. m.
4:00 P. m.
4:00 P- m.
5:00 p. m.
5:00 P- m.
6:30 p. m.
6:30 P. m.
9:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
Office and waiting room: No. 5
S. Front St., Nash Hotel Building,
Medford. Phone 309.
Ashland Waiting — East Side
Pharmacy.
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IVE
Baths
Homes First
6-room bungalow, good plumb-
' ing and bath, fine condition;
large lot, fruit and garden; good
First National Bank Building. location, $2750.
Good 5-room dwelling near
C. H. SPALDING—Attorney at- Entrance, room 5.
Boulevard,
conveniently locateli
Phone 48
Law. Bearer Block. Phone 14 6
for schools, depot and business
section; only $1500.
STOLEN
A. ROBERTS-—Attorney-at-
Law Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens'
Bank Bldg.
DR. HAWLEY
Chiropractic Physician
Classified
BILLINGS AGENCY
STOLEN—One Runabout Ford
car without top; with truck
bed and Powell Transfer sign Real Estate and Real Insurance
painted on each side of car and
ESTABLISHED 1883
One cent the word each ©
back
of
seat.
License No.
22236; motor No. 1,450,526.
♦ time. If run every day for
Stolen
from T. L. Powell, 337
♦ one month or more one-half
Oak St., Ashland, Ore.
♦ cent the word each time.
4 8 6-J.
G© © © <
The Popular Real Estate Firm
PIANO TUNING
FOR SALE
BARGAINS
GEORGE W. CROSS, a piano tun-
all lines of Real Estate.
In
FOR SALE—White rabbits and
er, with 17 years practical ex-1
New Zealand Reds. I buy rab­
perlence, including nine years
bit skins. Write or call Bliss
factory training. Leave orders TIMBER, RANCHES, MINES,
Heine, 916 W. 10th St., Med-
at Rose Bros or Enders.
45tf CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY
ford.
252-6t*
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BUSINESS PROPOSITIONS
FOUND
LAST CALL—For a few days only
—four-room house, half acre FOUND—The person who lost
211 East Main Street,
berries, fruit and garden, at
$165.00 in traveler’s checks by
OREGON.
$950. $325 cash. bal. $25 mo.
calling at the Tidings office and I ASHLAND,
at 6 per cent. This includes a
paying for this ad. can get in- ■ _______ —
complete assortment of - farm
formation which will result in
tools.
You can make money
the return of the checks.
on this. Box 4 55.
252-tf
250-5t|
Phon BEAVER REALTY CO
FOR SALE—Six cylinder, 5-pas-
senger Franklin
touring car,
1918 model, in perfect condi­
tion. Run only 12,000 miles;
equipped with new cord tires; ,
new Willard battery. Address
C. G.
Strichland, Montague, i
Calif.
250-4t*.
FOR SALE—Millet’s confection­
ery will sell, part casti and
good security: or would trade
for desirable piece of property.
249-6*
FOR SALE—1 Reliable gas range,
4 burners, pilot light and oven.
Price $15.00. Call at 294 Oak
St.
249-6t*
FOR SALE—4 burner Jewel gas
stove, 18 inch oven. Call 139.
247-tf
SEE McCurdy-Bowne Motor Co.,
corner Main street and Pacific
Highway, in Medford, for over­
hauled, used cars.
214-tf
WIFE SLAYER
MUST SERVE
USED CARS
THAT YOU CAN USE
Hudson Super Six.
Chalmers, overhauled, new
paint.
Willys-Knight, fine shape.
Buick-6 roadster, 1920 model.
Buick-4 touring. 1914, $325.
Buick-4 roadster, White
Streak, $150.
Maxwell touring, $350.
Maxwells, ’16, ’17, ’18, ’19,
guaranteed.
Oakland-6, ’17, excellent con­
dition.
Ford touring.
Ford delivery.
Chevrolet, 1919 touring.
Chevrolet, 1918 roadster.
—Others coming up.
A. W. WALKER AUTO CO.
Used Car Annex.
Medford—Phone 100
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Or, Arrange for Demon­
stration at
AUTOMOTIVE SHOP
Ashland.
FOR SALE—2 acres on lower Oak
|
St., good six-room house and
large barn, 12 acre on Bear
creek bottom in alfalfa; good
We Can Deliver a New Max-
garden.
All
irrigated from
•
well Today.
Oak St. ditch. $2500.00. Also
252-5t
one Jersey cow giving 5 gallons
of milk a day and one pair of
twin heifer calves and some
White Leghorn pullets; some
3 months old and others 2
months. Inquire of T. L. Mor- That a man can lose in this world
an, 1116 Oak St.
250-4t* has increased vastly in price,
while insurance itself, protecting
FOR SALE—10
acres orchard
him against these losses, has |
land including all machinery |
hardly increased at all. If your
and esuipment for cultivation; property is worth having its
2 acres in Bing cherries, 5 in
worth insuring. DO IT NOW.
Newtown apples, 3 not cleared:
orchard 11 years old. Will have
Phone 211
fair crop of fruit this year. For
particulars address Mrs. Jos- i
eph Zeigler, Ashland, Ore.
1
250-6t
Real Estate and Real Insurance
Nearly Everything
SALEM.—Robert Zullig. who
shot and killed his wife in Lake
county on October 11, 1918, must
serve an indeterminate term of
from 712 to 15 years in the state
penitentiary,
according
to an
opinion written by Justice Ben-
nett, and handed down by the Or­
egon supreme court here.
The
opinion affirms the
decree of
Judge L. C. Conn of the Lake
county circuit court.
The evidence introduced at the
trial of the case in the lower
court showed • that Zullig
ap-
•
peared at the home of a neighbor
at about 9 o’clock on the night
of the murder and reported that
bis wife was dead and that he
thought it was an accident. At
the coroner’s inquest on the day
following the killing it developed
that Mrs. Zullig bad been shot
twice and that the bullets were
fired from a rifle similar to one
owned by Zullig.
He was later arrested and upon
FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms
close in. Gentlemen preferred.
,
.
I
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See Orres at tailor shop.
MRS. S. L ALLEN
63 N. Main St.
252-2 Res. phone 189-J. Office phone 16
2—AC(OU
by Priscilla Dean
Hotel Austin
H. O. Johnson, San Francisco;
C. W. Watson, G. H. Chambers,
Montague, Calif.;
L. W. Estes,
Grants Pass; W. H. Freeze and
wife. North Platte, Neb.; Alex
McPherson, W. H. Sinclair and
wife,
Seattle, Wash.;
Myrtle
Clark, Grants Pass: Leland Har­
ris, Klamath Falls; C. L. Hinson,
Oak Grove; J. S. McKown, Aloha;
Geo. M. Stearns. Prineville.
Sweet Faces
s Charm
F.
Look pleasant,
s even if it hurts,
$ A woman who does
not look pleasant,
,
does
not
look
% beautiful, no mat-
ASTORIA.—Logging operations
1 ter what care she
involving expenditure
of
over PRISCILLA 4.7 may take of her
$1,500,000 in the development of DEAN
hair and complex-
Hotel Columbia
a tract of .600,000,000 feet of ion. No one likes to talk to a
H. S. Britt, Mrs. S. M. Dickson,
timber in Clatsop county have person who does not look pleas­
Roseburg;
J. Konop, Klamath
started by the Saddle Mountain ant.
Many women are thought Falls; Lewis M. White.
Logging company.
beautiful just because they look
so pleasant that people forget to
Salem deconesses of M. E.
notice their plain features.
chaurch to erect $50.000 hospital.
I have been told by beauty doc­
tors that constant steaming of the
face without using a proper as­
tringent afterward will, in time,
Marriage Licenses
Reed Charley and Myrtle Far- | enlarge the pores.
People are continually writing
low.
¡ to me regarding their eyebrows
Circuit Court
| and eyelashes. A
great many
Gold Ray Realty Co. vs. Thomas
al. . To
title.
| women are 1,1 the habit of using
Bailey, et
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.. quiet
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out the
W. T. Estp vs.'Southern Ore- small tweezers to pull
gon Lumber Co. Summons.
hairs»of the brows until they are
J. C. Power vs. J. E. Barkdull. | the desired shape. This may be
Summons.
| satisfactory for a time. Ultimate-
Talent Mercantile company vs.
W. T. Estep. To recover money. i Iy, however, the hairs will become
thick and bristly. In the average
Probate Court
i beauty shop this is prevented by
Schoenfield,
Aleline
estate.
,
...
the use of some lotion immedi- |
First final account. Order.
ately after the hairs are extract-1
Real Estate Transfers
| ed which acts upon the roots,
Edwin M. White, et ux. to causing them to weaken and final
..
Clara J. Dew. Land in Park ad- ,
| ly die.
dition to Medford: $1900.
I
Elizabeth Gregory, et ux, to P
W. Haley. et ux. Land in DLC
45-37-2W.
Cora E. Burns to Francis J.
Murphy, et ux. Land in Ashland.
Blue Mountain |
Freewater.
Edwin M. White, et ux, to Har-
ry T. Findlay, et ux. Lots 11-12, Station near box factory,
block 2, Summit Add. to Med­
ford.
3
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L. P. Orr, et ux, to Alice Me- j
IN ENGLISH AND BROGUE
Clanahan. Lots 5, 6, 7, block X.
P
STYLES
R. R. Add. to Ashland.
1
B. Murray Woolson croft, et ux.
Ti
Are popular now, and comfort­
to E. W. Winn, et ux. Lots 5, 6, |
7, block 51, Summit Add. to Ash-
able for wann weather. We
O
land.
02
2
invite your inspection.
State of Oregon to Sebum P.
NE
of
NW
16,
3
8,
2W:
S
Oliver.
7*10 - ***** / 2°
$50.
$
F.
P. S. Anderson to A. E. Crance.
a
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Land in DLC 61-37--W.
Mary I. Scott, ^t al. to G. S.
6
Butler: Land in DLC 43-38-1E; i
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$1000.
se, "000
ARE NOW ON SALE
TO
Newport (Oregon’s old favorite resort)
On Yaquina Bay—Large Natatorium—Ample
modations and camping facilities.
Tillamook County Beaches
Located 100 miles due west of Portland between Neah-kah-
nie Mountain and Netarts Bay. These beaches include Gar-
ibaldi Beach resorts, Neal-Kah-nie, Manzanita and Bay Ocean
Crater Lake (Open July 1st)
One of the natural wonders of the world.
heart of an extinct volcano.
A Lake in the
Other Attractive Outing Places
< OLESTIN
COURT NEWS
JOSEPHINE COUNTY CAVES (Oregon's Marble Halls)
SHASTA MOUNTAIN RESORTS
COLUMBIA RIVER BEACHES
MT. RAMER NATIONAL PARK
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
GLACIER NATIONAL PARK
“OREGON OUTDOORS"
New Summer booklet contains general information on the
different Oregon Resorts; Summer Excursion fares; Hotel
and Camp rates.
Inquire of local agent for further particulars.
Southern Pacific Lines
JOHN M. SCOTT
General
Passenger Agent
LOOMIS & NELSON
MEN’S
OXFORDS
FOR
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Hardware and Sporting Goods
215 Fourth St
"e
2 any)}
Phone 23
B
BURN FACTORY BLOCK WOOD
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49
3
And save money on your fuel bills.
1 >ry, convenient and clean to handle,
ignites readily, and cheaper in price
than other fuel.
Phone
No. 20
Confesses
To Murder
Hotel accom­
ASHLAND LUMBER CO
EAGLE MEAT MARKET
IORTLAND, June 24.—George
. .
Moore, held as a participant in
Quality
Neat,
"
the murder of Harry Dubinsky,
the automobile driver, 10 days •
ago, has made a statement, ac- | -
cording to the district attorney’s
office, taking upon himself the
blame for the crime, exonerating
Russell Brake, whom he impli-.
caled as the actual murderer in
an alleged previous statement.
PEIL’S
LOUIS SCHWEIN, Prop.
Cleanliness.
NORTH MAIN, ASHLAND
A VICTORIA TOP
Service
of practical everyday ser­
vice and pleasing lines, easy
to handle and offering full
protection—these are some
of the features of our man­
ufacture.
Made over a
strong, durable frame, of
best quality Motor cloth.
Highest Quality Goods
At Lowest Prices
ASHLAND
The State Exchange
CORNER BY THE PARK
A lot of new Iceless Coolers
just in.
An airplane load of
American fencing of most every
description dropped down the
other day. Also some good cedar
posts came walking in. New and
used Sewing Machines always for
sale or rent, at
AUTO TRIMMING SHOP
— Ma“
;
SUPPORT US
And Save Money.
We Regulate Prices
Ready to Brighten
You Up
I
Conqueror
PIEL'S CORNER.
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HATS
and CAPS
;
Impart
feeling.
New Shirts.
New Neckwear.
71
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New Suits.
Spring Underwear.
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MITCHELL’S
FOR MEN'S WEAR
BY THE POSTOFFICE
!
Woolens
AT
TIMELY
WARNING
If You Want a Racer We Will
Get You the Best There Is.
Tires and Tubes
The present day demand, however, is sensible;
for a car with lasting, satisfying qualities and
all the speed you will ever need, an Overland,
for instance.
Fabric
FIRESTONE & TIRES
Cord
Red
There isn’t a reasonable test that we haven’t
given this car and it has passed them all. New
models unexcelled.
FIRESTONE & TUBES
Gray
Order your next winter’s coal
7
now and have it delvered at the
earliest possible date.
There is al
ready a car shortage and late -it
will
be
worse.
Peacock
Rock
Springs lump coal $15.00 a ton
delivered in bulk.
?
At —eemancy Pnos
•
Fabric
UNITED STATES & TIRES
Cord
Red
UNITED STATES * TUBES
Gray
You can always exchange your PREST-O-LITE tank here as
we always have full ones in stock.
Goad used cars on hand. Two Fords
in fine condition.
Our repair shop is the best equipped shop in the city, which
means that we can do your repair work more quickly and
conveniently, and that means a large saving to you. A trial
will convince as we guarantee satisfaction and service is our
MOTTO.
Gas, oils and storage.
"4P4c,
EXPERT REPAIRING, ACC ESSOREE, OILS, GREASES.
PHONE 195
.
MAIN s 3rd STS., . ASHLAND, OREGON
Packing in or
sacking extra charge.
WHITTLE TRANSFER CO
i
that
well-dressed
New Spring styles.
IN
BARGAINS Orres TailorShop
FOR RENT.
Summer Vacation
Tickets
720.21/3
Big Drop
WANTED
WANTED—A good all round man 6-room house, range, linoleum on
kitchen floor, new shades. The
at the Ashland Greenhouse.
owner of this house has low-
252-2t
Phone 120.
ered the price to $1000. Terms'
given.
City improvements all
WANTED—At Bon Ton Bakery,
in.
a clerk for the bakery, and dish­
washer for cafe, boy or girl. 5-room cottage with large lot and
Ea
250-tf
good .variety of fruit, away be­
low actual cost.
FOR RENT—The Bungalow for
the season. Will rent the con­ The best buy in the city, 6-room
house with over $300.00 worth
fectionery
department
with
of
fine furniture. Lot 100x200,
equipment of tables, chairs, gas
bearing
fruit trees and berries.
heater and gas plates to one
House
now
rented for $25 per
person and the dancing pavilion
month. Interest nearly 15 per
to another, or will rant -them
cent now realized on the price
both to one person. See B. R.
asked. Call and see the list óf
Greer, at the Tidings office, tf
furniture. Owner non-resident.
Will take $700 cash, balance to
TO EXCHANGE
suit.
TO EXCHANGE—Portland lots 6-room house in R. K. section of
or farm for Ashland property.
city. Lot 50x142; only $1350.
Address “77,’ this office.
Terms to suit.
252-2t*
I have several good buys' in
acreage improved.
Tourists Stopping
At Local Hotels
♦
♦
Billings Agency
WANTED—A cook at the Highway
camp, near Soda Springs. Ad­
dress A. Giebisch, Ashland.
252-6t
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TIMBER CUT
IN CLATSOP
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
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Effective March 29, 1920
Daily (Except Sunday)
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
DR. GEO. O. JARVIS
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MARK HAMAKER, PROP.
Day Phone 152.
. Night Phone 289-R
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