Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 29, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Tuesday, June 20, 1920
W. M. Barber.
year to the president to serve as
its head.
Just what the president will do
25 East Main. Phone 181
after his retirement no one can
CITY AND
say at this time, Dr. Grayson de
Modern
six-room
bungalow;
"The- chief concern of
fine big garden and plenty of fruit, dared.
everyone about him is to make
$2500.
Modern 1 -room house on him well as quickly as possible.”
ASHLAND REALTY CO.
Business and Professional
FARM PROPERTY
One cent the word each time
paved street. fine location and
very attractive in every way
THE ASHLAND COMMERCIAL CLUB
$3000.
JAP BIRTHS
SYNOD OF OREGON . INCREASING
Modern five-room house on B
Is keeping up the civic health
of Ashland just as we are help­
ing to keep up the physical
health of the community.
street, with large lot, garage, fine
garden, etc., $2500.
THE SANITARIUM
DR. GEO. O. JARVIS
PHYSICIANS
DR. FRANK M MOXON— Physi
CONTRACTING AND BUILDING
A.
Hours 9 to
ciao and Surgeon
12 and 1 to 5. Office, 425 E
Main St., Opp. Public Library
L
LAMB—Contractor and
Builder.
Cement, Brick and
Woodwork. Tel. 394-R. 109
Pine St.
Chiropractic FRANK JORDAN General Con
tracting and Repair Work. Ce­
Physician. First National Bank
ment work specialty. Tel 430-J.
Bldg. Phones: Office, 112;
227 Granite St.
21tf
DR. H. B. MOORE
DR ERNEST A. WOODS—Prac­
PLUMBING
tice limited to eye, ear, nose
and throat. Office hours, 10 to
12 and 2 to 5. Swedenburg JERRY O’NEIL —E X c 1 u s i V e
Plumbing. First class material
Bldg , Ashland, Ore.
73-tf
and workmanship. Let me fig­
ure your next job of plumbing.
On First street in Beaver Bldg.
Telephone 68.
EMMENS— Physician
DR. J
and Surgeon Practice limited
to eye. ear, nose and throat.
Oculist and
Glasses supplied.
Offices, PAINTING AND ROOF WORK
aurist for S. P. R
M. F. and H. Bldg oppisite
W. TORRANCE, House Paint-
postoffice, Medford, Oregon.
21-tf
Ing, inside and out. All kinds
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
a .
Mineral
Baths
Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens
Bank Bldg.
Law
O. H. SPALDING— Attorney at
Lavr. Beaver Block. Phone 146
First National Bank Building.
Entrance, room 5.
Phone 48
PIANO TUNING
Classified
nouneed.
A portion of the model commu­
nity at Grove City, Pa., built un­
der supervision of the department,
will be reproduced as an example
of What may be accomplished.
Special methods of manufactur­
ing various kinds of cheese here-
tofore obtained from Europe, re-
garded as superior tc the foreign
brands will be given, A minature
factory will operate at the fair
and serve sandwiches spread with
Swiss
and
Roquefort
cheese
“made in America.”
R. F. McClel
LAS ANGELES
lan, Los Angeles county supervis-
or, mode public figures he recent- |
ly gave to Governor William D.
The Synod of Oregon, govern-
Stephens, showing the Japanese
ing body of the Presbyterian birth rate in unincorporated ter-j
church in this state, will meet on
ritory in Los Angeles county.
the University campus July 13 to
McClellan said that in the last |
21.
Some of the delegates will
five years the Japanese birth ratei
speak to students of the summer
in this county, outside of cities. I
school during the week that the
had increased from 19 to 28 per
body will be in session. Among
cent
of the total. In that period
Carter Milli
these men are
in the region considered, he said,
kin, secretary of the department
of Missionary Education of the the Japanese births number 2264.
In certain territory near Re­
Presbyterian church, William Hi-
dondo
Beach, the suprevisor stat-
ram Foulkes, former
Portland
ed,
726
Japanese babies were
pastor and general secretary of
the New Era movement, John F. born in the last five years, out­
McDowell, national social service numbering the white babies born
secretary of Home Missions, and there in the same period. He de­
clared similar conditions existed
Dr. Silas Evans, president of Oc­
near Gardena, Moneta and Monte­
cidental College, Los Angeles.
Meetings of the synod will be bello.
held in the Y. M. C. A. hut on the
campus, or in Guild hall.
The
session in Eugene is part of the
plan of the ’University which is
anxious to welcome any organiza­
tion to Eugene and to furnish Uni­
versity facilities for meetings or
conventions.
DR. HAWLEY
Chiropractic Physician
ROBERTS —Attorney-at
MEETS IN EUGENE
PLACER CLUB
HOUSE BURNS
Something
Special ...
LOOMIS & NELSON
President Is
Offered Jobs
TIMELY
WARNING
Order your next winter’s coal
earliest possible date.
In all lines of Real Estate.
WANTED—At Bon Ton Bakery,
a clerk for the bakery, and dish­ TLMBER, RANCHES, MINES,
washer for cafe, boy or girl. CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY
,
250-tf
will
WANTED—A man to cut wood
211 East
on a ranch. Wil go 50-50. Ad-
care
Tidings.
dress J
253-6t ASHLAND
WANTED—A man to cultivate a
" ranch of 160 acres. A snap for
the right man. Address J. Eg
care Tidings.
253-6t*
Main Street.
Rock
Springs lump coal $15.00 a :
delivered in bulk.
BARGAINS
section; only $1500
BILUNGS AGENCY
sacking extra charge
Real Estate and Real Insurance
JAS. BARRETT, Prop.
PHONE 188
68 N. Main St.
Res. phone 189-J. Office phone
A VICTORIA TOP
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 í
strong, durable frame, o
best quality Motor cloth.
ASHLAND
AUTO TRIMMING SHOP
There’s Good Reason for
Joy
says the Good Judge
In the Real To- A
bacco Chew. You s
get satisfaction.
e
A little of this class
of tobacco lasts so
much longer than the
old kind.
And you don’t need a
fresh chew nearly as
often—so it costs you
less.
Any man who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew
will tell you that.
c
Put up in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
CORNER BY THE PARK
lot of new Iceless Coolers
An airplane load of
just in.
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
Woolens
“Che
i
the
ßank with
Chirac C/ og / ì .'
WOULD YOU BE INTERESTED
IN DOUBLING YOUR
MONEY? '
OF course, but can it be done
safely?
Only in one way.
De-
posit your money in the bank and
then sit back and wait until nor­
mal conditions return and a dol­
lar again buys 100 cents worth of
anything.
But, suppose it only goes half way
back to normal? Would the 50
per cent profit to you make you
regret your action? We’ll say not!
2 HrstNa Uotia I Bank
OECON,"
&YSASDEP V&Pa=
J WMC COY. CASHIER
Now Is the Time
Fresh Picnic Hams, 27c per lb.
Self Service Coffee, guaranteed none better
1-lb. pkg. 55c; 21-lb. $1 25; 5-lb. $2.40.
Bulk Goffee 3 lbs. for $1.00.
All can Coffee at reasonable prices.
Phez, 45c and 85c.
Fresh lot of fine Oranges, Lemons and
Grapefruit.
Cantaloupes and Watermelons.
Stearns Sell Service Store
7 Main Street
Overstaffed
Davenports,
Chairs and Rockets
In the latest designs
and Coverings.
Regular and Duofold Bed Davenports
Leather and Craftsman Qualities.
Weyman-Bruton Company, 1107 Broadway, New York City
THE BUNGALOW
Will Be the Popular Center
for Celebration Dancers
On Saturday it will be operated in
connection with the Celebration
Committee’s Old Timer Day and the
nugget money issued by the banK
will be accepted for dances.
PEIL’S
Big Drop
We Regulate Prices
To Buy For That Big Picnic
The dancing floor will be increased
to double its present capacity and
will be ready for action next Satur­
day morning.
MEN’S
OXFORDS
ENGLISH AND BROGUE
STYLES
Are popular now, and comfort-
able for warm weather. We
invite your inspection.
Reed Upholstered Chairs
and Rockers i many Patterns
TENTS, FOLDING COTS, CAMP
CHAIRS, FOLDING TABLES.
We sell for less because our expense
account is less.
No rent to pay—No clerk hire.
J. P. DODGE & SONS
HOUSEFURNISHERS
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Lady Assistant
FOR SALE
Our Entire Stock of QUALITY MERCHANDISE I
to the Public at the Lowest Possible Prices
served.
Our Grocery Stock Is Complete and Up-to-oute. Our Prie
Are the Lowest Possible to Make, Considering Quality
Prompt Service, Courteous Treatment and Square Deal Al
ways. Give Us a Trial, We Will Appreciate It.
PHONE ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
ShastaGrocery
FOURTH AND B STS.
acreage improved.
MRS. S. L ALLEN
Phone 23
215 Fourth St
East Side Meat Market
PIEL'S CORNER.
And Save Money.
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Hardware and Sporting Goods
Packing in or
OREGON
Homes First
ESTABLISHED 1883
Peacock
Try our ríen, Juicy, tender
Our customers say they
steaks
are the best to be had.
6-room house, range, linoleum on
kitchen floor, new shades. The
owner of this house has low­
PRACTICALLY NEW CHEVRO­
ered the price to $1600. Terms
LET, five tires, spot light, tire
given.
City improvements all
cover and tools, dirt cheap for
quick turn. N. Dix & Son, East 5-room cottage with large lot and
Main.____________ 255-tf
good variety of fruit, away be­
low actual cost.
FOR RENT
The best buy in the city, 6-room
house with over $300.00 worth
pOR RENT—2 furnished house­
of fine furniture. Lot 100x200,
keeping rooms, adults only. 842
bearing fruit trees and berries.
Boulevard.
256-3
House now rented for $25 per
month. Interest nearly 15 per
cent now realized on the price
asked. Call and see the list of
furniture. Owner non-resident.
6-room bungalow, good plumb­
Will take $700 cash, balance to
ing and bath, fine condition;
suit.
i large lot, fruit and garden; good
5-room house in R. R. section of
location, $2750
city. Lot 50x142; only $1350.
Good ! 5-room dwelling near
Terms to suit.
conveniently
located
Boulevard
I have several good buys in
and
business
for schools, depot
.
worse.
WHITTLE TRANSFER CO
BUSINESS PROPOSITIONS
SUPPORT US
w
There is al
BEAVER REALTY CO
BARGAINS
The State Exchange
ASHLAND.
FOR
ready a car shortage and late it
Billings Agency
The Popular Real Estate Firm
At Lowest Prices
now and have it delvered at the
WANTED—To rent 2 or 3 room
furnished
apartment.
Phone Real Estate and Real Insurance
WANTED—A cook at the Highway
camp, near Soda Springs. Ad­
dress A. Giebisch, Ashland.
.
252-6t
Highest Quality Goods
Keep Cool
(By United Press)
WASHINGTON,
June
The success of co-operation in the
dairying industry will be shown
the National
an exhibit
Dairy Show in Chicago, October
7-16, by the-department of agri-
culture.
The value to the community of
co-operation of the various local
agencies will be pointed out in a
comparison with individual dairy-
ing without coordination of banks.
transportation lines and manu
facturéis.
Model creameries turning out
of butter,
pound
millions
cheese and condensed milk from
skimmed
by-products such
milk at reasonable prices will form
Nearly Everything
BIG CALL FOR RED CEDAR
PORTLAND.—Western red c
dar shingles from Oregon are
shipped to every state in the un-
ion, a report prepared by the
trict forester shows.
California
is the heaviest buyer. About 8
per cent of the total amount goes
to the southern states.
DON'T WASTE TIME
a waste of time to experi-
ment with liniments and plasters
when you have a dull, throbbing
backache
or
sharp, stabbing
twinges.
Get after the cause!
Help the kidneys with Doan’s Kid­
ney Pills. Read this.
Mrs. Sarah Boots, 338 B St
Doan’s Kidney
Ashland says
Pills have done me more good |
than any remedy I have ever used
and I don’t know how I would |
have made out without them. Last
fall I was in a bad condition with
kidney and bladder trouble.
1
KEEP THE HOUSE COOI
became
weak
and
so
run
down
|
( By S. S. Public Health Service.)
that I could hardly walk a block. I
Fill the house with cool air by My back ached constantly and my I
windows
keeping all the
kidneys acted very often. My .
night.
limbs and feet were swollen and
open during the
I had frequent dizzy headaches
the
After breakfast : close all
and nervous spells. I used dif­
blinds, or draw down the shades ferent remedies but didn’t get
Do the day's cooking early in | any better until I tried Doan’s
They helped me
the morning; it you have a fire Kidney Pills.
wonderfully
and
I felt like a dif­
less cooker, use that.
ferent person and better than 1
Keep the door leading from the had for years.
The aches and
kitchen closed.
pains left and my kidneys acted
Do not open the blinds or raise regularly.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don t
the shades until after sundown.
kidney remedy
simply ask for
—get Doan’s Kidney Pills the
Oregon cheese sells at a premi same that Mrs. Boots had. Foster
um in the eastern markets.
Milburn Co., Mfrs Buffalo, N
Government
Dairy Show
In Chicago
GEORGE W. CROSS, a piano tun­
The loss of the
SISSON, Calif
er, with 17 years practical ex­ McCloud Country,Club in the fire
perience, including nine years
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factory training. Leave orders which destroyed its buildings on
at Rose Bros or Enders.
45tf the McCloud river is estimated at
*
One cent the word each •
$500,000. Hard work on the part
time. If run every day for
of
the few men fighting the flames
one month or more one-half •
saved the shrubbery and trees and
•
cent the word each time.
kept the fire from the timber.
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The McCloud Country Club is an
organization of forty wealthy
FOR SALE
BEAUTIFUL TWELVE ACRE business men of San Francisco
tract, inside city limits. Splen­
FOR SALE—Two good saddle,
Notwithstand-
did irrigation system, about ano Los Angeles
ack and driving horses. 351
the
fine club-
ing
the
value
c
four acres in commercial cher­
N. Main. Phone 436-R. 256-6
ries and apples, with some mis­ house no protection against fire
cellaneous fruits: fine garden; had been provided.
TOR SALE •Cheap, horse light
Phone
orchard all set to red clover,
wagon and harness.
balance of cleared land in grain
427-L, or call 900 Oak St. 256-3
and props; some woodland and
FOR SALE—Ford bug, cheap if
pasture.
taken at once. Just overhauled
Fine six-room house with large
and newly equipped. White
sleeping porch and basement,
Star Garage.
.
256-tf
the latter used For packing
house; bath, toilet and all mod­
ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES—great
ern conveniences; all rooms are
big beauties—15c lb. deliver­
Pres
large and airy; good barn and
WASHINGTON, June
ed.
Phone 23 8.
255-tf
garage; the most sightly loca­ ident Wilson, on leaving the White
tion in Ashland.
FOR SALE—White rabbits and
House, will have the opportunity
This place cost the owner $16,-
New Zealand Reds. I buy rab­
of taking any kind of position he
000,
but
the
husband
having
bit skins. Write or call Bliss
died, the widow has leased it wants. Every day there come to
Heine, 916 W. 10th St., Med­
for several years and because the executive mansion numbers of
ford.
252-6t*
of the burden of caring for it,
she now offers it for the next offers that include just about
LAST CALL—For a few days only
every kind of job there is in ex­
thirty days only for $8,500.
—four-room house, half acre
No
orchard
in
Ashland
pays
a
istence.
He is known to have
berries, fruit and garden, at
larger dividends annually than been offered the leadership of a
$950. $325 cash, bal. $25 mo.
this. Better hurry, as it will
at 6 per cent. This includes a
score of big universities and many
not remain long unsold.
farm
complete assortment
newspapers are more than willing
You can make money
tools,
to have him at almost any salary
252-tf
on this. Box 455
E. T. STAPLES AGENCY
he might name.
Last, but not
FOR SALE—4 burner Jewel gas
least, more than one film corpora­
stove, 18 inch oven. Call 139.
tion has made tentative offers for
247-tf
his services in moving pictures.
SEE McCurdy-Bowne Motor Coi
Admiral Grayson, his physician,
corner Main street and Pacific That a man can lose in this world said today» that he knew nothing
price
Highway, in Medford, for over- has increased vastly
hauled, used cars.
214-tf while insurance itself, protecting of a reported offer from the Uni-
him against these losses, has versify of the Philippines of a
hardly increased at all. If your
WANTED
worth having
property
DO IT NOW
worth
insuring,
WANTED—A good woman as
cook and matron of the Girls
Phone
Conference, July 12-19.
Call
Mrs. C. F. Koehler.
256-3
WANTED—Milch goats and kids.
Phone 359-R. 243-Sat.&Wed.tf
was an
part of the exhibit
H. O. Anderson. salary of $50,000 to $10 0,0 0 0 a
PHONE 3
BAYOU AND RED MEXICAN BEANS, 14 LB. FOR $1.00
THIS WEEK.
Orres TailorShop
ASHLAND
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