Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, January 17, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    Monday, January 17, 1921
PAGE TUBES
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL |
One cent the word each time.
PHYSICIANS.
ATTORNEYS
DR. FRANK M. MOXON— Physician BRIGGS & BRIGGS—Attorneys-at-
and Surgeon. Hours 9 to 12 and
1 to 5. Office, 425 E. Main St.,
Opp. Public Library.
(--------------==---99-
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
NEWSPAPER
A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law.
Rooms
Bldg.
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice
5 and 6,
Citizens’
Bank
limited to eye, ear, nose and
DORN—Attorney-at- !
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and ARTHUR
2 to 6. Swedeuburg Bldg., Ash­
Law; Camps Bldg., Phone 184;
land, Ore.
73-tf
Ashland, Oregon.
DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
CHIROPRACTORS
and Surgeon. Practice limited to
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses
supplied.
Oculist and aurist for DR. H. B. MOORE— Chiropractic
Physician.. First National Bank |
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H.
Bldg.
Phones: Office, 112; Res.
Bldg., opposite postoffice, Medford,
207-J.
Oregon. Phone 567.
21-tf
DR. GEO. J. KINZ— Chiropractor.
Suite 8, over Mitchell’s Clothing
DRS. SAWYER & CRANDALL
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
Pioneer Building.
Phone 260-R.
Res. 274-J or 367-J
Store. Office Phone 103.
dence Phone 401.
Resi­
T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS­ MAKE your own body cure you. Lat­
FER—Good
team
and
motor
trucks.
Good service at a reason­
able price. Phone 486-J.
MURPHY ELECTRIC SHOP
est scientific methods used here.
Try Dr. Scheller, 15 No. Main St.,
Ashland, Ore. Phone 147. 109tf
THE ASHLAND STAGE LINE
Complete Stock Electric Supplies.
Fare, 45c one way, 80c round trip.
Good accommodations and careful
Leaves Hotel Austin and
drivers.
Medford Pharmacy.
FLATIRON BDG. PLAZA & N. MAIN
Leaves ’
Leaves
Medford |
Ashland
8 a. m '
a. m.
JERRY’S PLUMBING SHOP.
9
a. m.
8 a. m.
io
a. m.
a.
m.
9
Beaver Block, No. 15 First St.
a. m.
10 a. m.
Phone 68.
12 noch
Plumbing of every description done 11 a. m.
1 p. m.
Right, Quick and Economically.
12 noon
2 p.m.
1 p.m.
3 P. m.
TAXI
2 p. m.
4 P. m.
3 p. m.
HOWARD’S TAXI—Just say 47, or 4 p. m.
5 P. m.
230-J, please.
106tf
6 P. m.
p. m.
6 p. m.
P. m.
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL
Exide Batteries.
Saturday Only.
ADVERTISING IS
Oldest Government Building in U. S.
Chautauqua Worker
Obtains Interesting
Details of Southwest
and the church were very old but
the Church had not been dead any
longer than some of them in the
Rogue River valley, that I person- •
ally knew about and have the honor
of claiming them to be located with-
' in the limits of my own country.
:
Santa Fo does not look like an
American City.
With its narrow I
winding streets, Spanish architecture
Santa Fo claimes the honor of 1 and old adobe houses it resembles a
having the oldest house now being foreign city with a sprinkling of
1 ° the Editor:
white people living in it. No mer-
Manv times have I gone speeding occupied by a family in America.
chant
could succeed in business here
through this section of the country Any man walking up and down these unless he could speak the Spanish
on the limited trains of the Santa streets and observing these buildings language.
Fe system and always thought of it or most of them at least would need
We should not be impatient about
as a worthless, barren waste whose no argument to convince him that these matters for this is a part of
monotony was only broken by the no buildings anywhere could be older the territory which we were suppos­
cragy peaks and scarred ravines of and still stand up.
One of the most
ed to have bought from old Mexico
the Rocky mountains, but I supposehistoric places ol Santa Fee is the old
but which in reality we took by force
it’s a good thing that we never get | San Miguel church which was built
of arms and then paid her in settle-
too old to learn.
I have always in 1607 ; was partly destroyed dur­
ment
fifteen million dollars for
prided myself that notwithstanding: ing the Pueblo revolution in 1680, practically all of the Southwestern
Inside the
all my faults and failures I had. at and repaired in 1710.
portion of now what is the United
old
church
is
a
bell
which
they
claim
least, some knowledge of the coun­
States.
I am not sorry we own
try in which we live, but having was made in Spain »one hundred this section and the natives who still
spent more than one month leisurely years before Columbus discovered live here ought not to be.
I was at a loss here to
traveling through New Mexico and America.
From what I can learn not a |
enter
into
an
argument on account
Arizona, I have come to the con­
Mexican
living here would want the
clusion that my knowledge of this of the facts in question dating back old Mexico line moved one single |
I did
part of the nation was sadly lacking prior to my recollection.
inch north of where it is today.
for it is here that traces of our most | concede however, that both the bell
M. C. REED.
ancient civilization is found.
9:15 P. in.
FOR SALE—On Meade street in Ash­ 7:30 p.m.
pm.
9:15
p.
m.
10
land, Oregon; by owner; large lot
Sunday Only.
with small house.
Price $200.
9:30 a. m.
Warranty deed and abstract. Ad­ 8:30 a. m.
10:30
a. m.
9.30
a.
m.
dress Mark Hebron, Box 46 La
11:30 a. m.
113-4* 10:30 a. m.
Junta, Colorado.
11:30 a. m.
12:30 p.m.
FOR SALE—At a bargain, four lots 12:30 p. m.
1:30 p.m.
about three blocks from depot at 1:30 p. m.
2:30 p. m.
corner of Second and A St. Come, 2:30 p. m.
3:30 p. m.
look this place over at 282 A St. 3:30 p. m.
4:30 p. m.
Wah Chung.
4:30 p. m.
5:30pm.
5:30 p. m.
6:30 p. m.
FOR SALE.
7:15 p. m.
7
p m.
One may travel in almost any di-i
10:00 p. m.
9:15
p.
m.
FOR SALE—Three used sewing ma­
rection from Santa Fe and find the
chines, all in first class condition.
ruins of old communal houses now
See Mrs. Lane at the Tidings
office.
114-6
I almost completely buried and in
i some instances entirely so.
Some
FOR SALE—Fine Jersey cow, 4 yrs.
1
of
these
houses
or
community
dwell-
old.
1401 Boulevard, or phone
| ings have been found to contain more
449-L.
113-3*
than one thosuand rooms.
FOR SALE—First class alfalfa hay(
Throughout Northein Arizona and
$26 a tou delivered. Call 404-R.
113-6*
New Mexico the archaelogist is busy
with his spade constantly digging up
FOR SALE—Several special made
something new out of the buried
tables, suitable for restaurant use,
$3.50 each, also chairs to match
part of this wonderland.
In addi-
SAVING
at $1.50 each. See Georgie Coffee,
tion to that which we know nothing
102-tf
at Tidings office.
about except as it is dug up out of
Few people save much
WANTED.
the ground here, there are many
things of interest that are ancient
unless they have a defi-
WANTED—To buy rabbits for mar-
and still within the events of our
113-3*
ket. 144 Nutley St.
nite plan. Spasmodic sav-
recorded history.
Santa Fe has
WANTED—Orders for cakes and
ing seldom results in large
within her city limits and facing the
pastries, also plain sewing. Mrs.
public square the oldest government
Silsby, 264 Hargadine.112-5*
accumulation.
building in the United States? it
LOST.
is known as the “Palace of Gover­
nors.”
It has been occupied by a
LOST—Cameo pin or brooch at
Finder call
Christmas time.
succession of nearly one hundred
114-2
166-J.
Reward.
governors—Spanish. Pueblo, Mexican
and American, beginning prior to
GARAGE WORK AT HOME.
1620, and ending with Gov. George
HAVE YOUR WORK done in your
Curry in 1909.
own garage.
FORD work made
special.
All work
guaranteed.!
One of the most famous governors
Prices reasonable.
Notify J. D. |
New Mexico ever had was Gen. Lew
Conger, 427 Palm Ave.
103-18*
Wallace.
It was here he finished
HANDY MAN.
that wonderful book. “Ben Hur ”
He wrote the fifth, sixth and seventh
WINDOW WASHING, chimney clean­
►
chapters
of that famous story in one
ing, janitor work, tree pruning,
rose trimming skilfully done. Best
of the quiet back rooms of this his­
results. L. H. Jacks. Phone 290-Y.
toric building which is now known as
104tf
the Lew Wallace room.
This build­
ing is now used as a state museum
C B. LAMKIN
and is carefully kept in a fairly good
state or repair.
OFASHLAND
City and Ranch Properties
Houses to Rent.
927)
-
•
Oldest Church Building in I
Built in 1607
ALL KINDS OF
FENTCIltfG
Barb Wire, Dandy Cedar Posts and
Yew anchor posts in carload lot ar­
rived.
Plows and tractor tools of
all kinds.
Heider Tractors.
New
and Second Hand Sewing Machiner
for sale or rent, at
|
PEIL’S CORNER
BY THE PARK
CHICHESTER S PILLS
sa
THE DIAMOND BRAND.
A
Ladies! Ask your Druggist for /A
Chi-ches-ter a Diamond Brand.
Illis In Ked and Gold metallica)
boxes, sealed with Blue Ribbon. "
Take no other. Buy of your V
Druggist. Ask for CIII-CIES.TER g
DIAMOND EEAND PILLS, for 25
years known as Best. Safest, Always H eliable
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
REDUCTION IN
Is coming back to nor­
mal. If you don’t be­
lieve it, come to
The
Lithia Bakery
and get Three Loaves
of Bread for
25c
Full Weight and
Quality.
180 EAST MAIN ST.
R. C. Jorgensen. Prop.
Charles W. Roberts, Artie L. Rob
erts, Eva M. Casey, Robie A. Roberts
Walter Roberts to Frank X. Scherrer
lots
6 and 7, in Block 14, Phoenix,
7:15 a. m.
7:15 a. m.
Ore., $10.
8:00 a. m.
Real Estate Trasfers
8:00 a. in.
Laura Lawrentz, Dora Lawrentz
8:45 a. m.
8:45 a. m.
William J. Howard to Victor S. R. L. Howard to Frank X. Scherrer.
9:30 a. m.
9:30 a. m. Howard,
of SE 1, NEY SE1. E1 of NW % and SW1 of NW % 01
10:15 a. m.
10:15 a. m. SE % NE % sec. 6, tp. 3 8, S. R. 4 W sec. 3 0, tp. 3 8, S. of R. 1 W„ $1000.
11:00 a. m.
11:00 a. m. $10.
Lee Beall, Hattie Beall, his wife
12:00 Noon
12:00 Noon
J.
G.
Bermont
to
John
Smith
N12
to
James T. Logan, Rose L. Logan,
12:45 p. m.
12:45 P.m. of SW‘ of sec. 24, tp 38, 2 W $750. land in D. L. C., No. 65, $10.
1:30 p. m.
1:30 Pm-
John Grieve. Eliza Grieve, his wife
Hiram A. Autry, Dora E. Autry,
2:15 p. m.
2:15 p. m. to Floyd L. Hutchinson, Marie Hut-, husband and wife, El or NEY of N
3:00 p. m.
3:00 P- m. chinson, husband and wife, NE1 of W14, of sec. 22, tp. 36, S R 2 W
3:45 p. m.
3:45 p.
" m.NWY, S^ of NW Y and NE1 of S:$10.
4:30 p. m.
4:30 P. m.W1 of sec. 32, in tp. 33, S. R. IE,
Tyson Beall, Clara M. Beall, his
5:15 p. m.
5:15 P. m. $2750.
wife,
land in D. L. C. 65, tp. 37, S.
6:00
p.
m.
6:00 P. m.
To co-operate and buy the best
Gold
Hill
Irrigation
District
and
R.
5
W.,$l.
7:00 p. m.
7:00 P. m. C. Vroman and Ella Vroman, land
U. S. Navy Serge. 18 ounces, in
8:45 p. m.
Sat. only
8:45 P. in. in D. L. C. 37. tp. 36. S. R. 3W, con­
9:30 p. m.
9:30 P. m. tract.
WHEELER—Private enterprise to
large quantities for less than
10:30 p. m. Sat. only 12:15 Midgt
Theodore Rein, Mizzie Rein, his develop trout hatchery near Manza­
half price. You can buy as much
SUNDAY ONLY
wife to Jackson County, right of way nita.
LV.
MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND road across sections 10 and 15, tp.
as you want, but you must act
9:00 a. m.
9 :00 a. m. 35, R. 1 W.
quick. For particulars, see
10:00 a. m.
10 : 00 a. m.
William Ross. Maggie Ross, hus-
11:00 a. m.
11 :00 a. m.
ORRES
5
—
—
band
wife to A. L. Coney, lot 1,
12:00 Noon
12 • iNoon block and
o Ros add. to Medford, $75.
At Tailor Shop.
1:00 p. m.
1 :00 P m:
H. Felsenstein to Anna Yocum NY
2 00
2:00 p. m.
P m: of NE1 and SWY of NEY and S
3:00 p. m.
:00 P m El of NW14 of sec. 22. tp. 33, S. R.
4:00 p. m.
4 :00 p- m1 E. $10.
5:00 p. m.
5 00 p. m
Frances R. Cochran. J. H. Cocr-
6:30p.m.
6 .2 m
9:30 p. m.‘
9 •30 p mran, L. B. Haskins. Gertrude O. Has-
Ashland Waiting—East Side Phar kins to Sabrey A. Booker, land in
sec. 16. tp. 36. S. R. 4 W.. being lots
Every man should strive to own his macy.
19 and 20 of Berglund’s Add. to
own home; put some of your earnings
JACKSONVILLE-MEDFORD
Woodville.
into a home for the family; almost
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
Eliz. Reuter, J. A. Reuter. Doro­
everything else will cost you $2.00 LV. MEDFORD
LV. J’S’NV’LE
thy
Reuter, Cordelia Reuter, Pauline
for each $1.00 or value; in homes 8:00 a. m.
7:20 a. in.
R.
Vogt
to W. A. Childers, lot 1.
you can still get $1.00 In value fori 9:30 a. m.
8:30 a. m.
blk.
33.
and
part of blk. 14 in Jack­
50c to 75c in money; now is your 10:30 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
time to buy a home.
12:00 Noon
11:30 a. m. sonville. Ore. $10.
City of Medford to George F.
8-room hard finished house, goc 1 1:30 p. m.
1:00 p. m.
plumbing, fine condition, two large 3:00 p. m.
2:00 p. m. Rohrer, lot 20, blk. 2, Whitman Park
lots, lots of fruit, barn and garage, 4:30 p. in.
3:45 p. ni. Medford, Ore., $150.
Veriinda Cantrall to Leoma Low­
good location; $3,100.00—$1,500.00 .5:30 p. m.
5:00 p. in.
den,
lot 1, blk. 3 and lot 1. blk. 2.
down, reasonable terms on balance.
7:30 p. m. Sat. only
7:00 p m.
5-room bungalow, good bath, sta­ 9:30 p.m.
Sat. only
S : 00 p. m. of Mrs. Cardwell’s Add. to Jackson­
ville. Ore., $1650.
tionary tubs, full basement, good 10:30 p. m. Sat. only.
Esther L. DeMartin to W. R. Rid-
condition, close In; garage; $3,000—
WE RUN ON SUNDAYS.
lev, lot 2 2. and El of lot 21. blk.
$700 down, balance $25 per month.
MEDFORD-GRANTS PASS
B. R. R. Add to Ashland $1316.
5-room dwelling near Boulevard,
Daily and Sunday
Frank Guisinger. Ruth Guisinger.
bath, toilet, hot and cold water, three LV. MEDFORD
LV. G’T’S PASS
large lots, fruit, etc.; $2,500—half 10:00 a. m.
10:00a.m. husband and wife to Esther L. De­
cash.
1:00 p. in.
1:00 p. m. Martin, lot 22 and E1 of lot 21. blk
Other bargains tn dwellings, acre­ 4:30 p. m.
4:30 p. m. B. R. R. Add. to Ashland. $900.
Walter Thomas. Lillian Thomas.
age or farm property; a fine proposi­
Grants Pass Waiting Rcom—The
his wife, to Emil Gueldenpfennig.
tion for wood timber; can’t be beaten Bonbonniere. Phone 160.
for location.
Office and Waiting Room: No. 5 N1 of sec. 16. tp. 41. R 2 E., $1296.
Rebecca King to R. E. Carley, lot
S. Front St., Nash Hotel Building.
3. blk. l,of Tuttle’s First Add. to
Medford. Phone 309.
Medford, Ore.. $223.
Hattie J. Davis to Hattie M. Pick-
J. J. McNair, Prop.
Courtship is a bowknot that, mat­
Real Estate and Beal Insurance.
ett, lot 7, 8, 9 in blk. 3, Gary’s Add
rimony pulls into a hard knot.
to Medford, $10,
Laundry
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
INTERURBAN AUTOCAR CO.
Effective March 29, 1920.
Daily (Except Sunday)
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
Advertising reduces selling costs
by increasing sales volume and
sales velocity.
Would anybody argue that a
machine capable of increasing
production and decreasing costs
was EXPENSE—or that the buy­
er of the goods produced had to
pay for the machine that pro­
duced them?
BARGAINS IN
Send it to the
MACHINERY
It is like the modern machine
that enables a manufacturer to
produce more and better goods
in less time and at less cost.
äCITIZENSg
• BANK “
Real Estate
COST-REDUCING
COURT NEWS
Advertising by merchants or
manufacturer saves you money
in the same way. It is the great
modern machinery that moves
the merchants goods faster and
enables him to sell for less mon­
ey, and to sell a better quality
of goods.
200 Men Wanted
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