Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, March 25, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Friday, March 25, 1921
PAGE THREE
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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL
PASTOR REFUSES
NEW CONCRETE
BLOCK IS INVENTED
SALARY INCREASE
BY JUGOSLAV MOUNT VERNON. V.
One cent the word each time.
ton, and several other American cit-
les. has just completed a foreign
factory building in Nove Mesto, Sio-
Mar. 25vakia, at a total cost of 15,000,000
LOS ANGELES, Mar, 25—A new—The Rev. Otho F. Bartholow, pas- Czechoslovak crowns. All the ma-
ATTORNEYS
PHYSICIANS.
type of concrete block, by which a tor of the First Methodist church | chinery was sent from America. Of
it. o O g A AAA 2.1
*41 .
DR. FRANK M. MOXON—Physician BRIGGS & BRIGGS- Attorneys-at- house many be built at les scost and here, has refused a salary increase the $250,000 capital of the corpo
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland. ,
and Surgeon. Hours 9 to 12 and
one third the time required for the of $1000 a year, offered him by the ration, $175,000 is owned by Ameri
1 to 5. Office, 425 E. Main St.,
cans of Slovak and Czech stock.
L. A. ROBERTS—Attorney-at-Law. ordinary frame construction, has been church board.
Opp. Public Library.
He said his $6000 a year salary is
Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens’ Bank placed on the market by a Los An­
DR. ERNEST A. WOOD^—Practice
Bldg._________________________
geles firm, the Granolithic Construc­ sufficient and he will return the in­
limited to eye, ear, nose and
tion
and Manufacturing Company, en­ crease if it is sent to him.
CHIROPRACTORS
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
tirely controlled by American citi­
He has been pastor of the same
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­
DR. H. B. MOORE—Chiropractic
land, Ore.
73-tf
zens of Jugoslav origin: The meth­ church sixteen years, and is- leader
Physician. First National Bank
Try our 60 cent Merchants’
Bldg. Phones: Office, 112; Res. od of manufacturing the blocks is an of a Bible class of 1800 members.
DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
.
Lunch, at
invention of the president of the com­
and Surgeon. Practice limited to
207-J.
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses
pany, Anton De Ciciliani, an architect
RED MEN” ARE
supplied. Oculist and aurist for DR. GEO. J. KINZ—Chiropractor. and builder, born in Dalmatia. Jugo­
NOT REALLY RED
Suite 8, over Mitchell’s Clothing
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H.
slavia.
Store. Office Phone 103. Resi­
Bldg., opposite postoffice, Medford,
NEW YORK, Mar. 25—The Ameri- Best meal in the city for the
dence Phone 401.
Oregon. Phone 567.
21-tf
can
Indian is not a red man. His ac-l
money. Served every day from
T. L. POWELL—GENERAL TRANS­ REVENUE CUTTER
DRS. SAWYER & CRANDALL
tual color is yellow and he is akin
FER
—
Good
team
and
motor
BEAR
IS
RETIRED
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
12 M. to 1:30, P. M.
to the Japanese. Chinese and Kore­
trucks. Good service at a reason­
Pioneer Building.
able price. Phone 486-J.
SAN FRANCISCO. Mar. 25—Fam- ans.
Phone 260-R.
Res. 274-J or 367-J
ed veteran of far northern patrol
So says Dr. Clark Wissler of the
JERRY’S PLUMBING SHOP.
CITY TO MOVE
routes, the old revenue cutter Bear, | American Museum of Natural His-
FROM FLOOD ZONE which for 35 summers has broken tory in the March number of the
Beaver Block, No. 15 First St.
If is cheaper to pay
Phone 68.
ice paths, fought pirates and smug- Mentor Magazine.
Plumbing of every description done
OSBORN, O.—On July 1. if present glers, rescued explorers and done l
the Laundry than the
Scientists now believe that the In-
Right, Quick and Economically.
plans are followed, this town of 250 many other things in Bering sea, has dian migrated to America from Asia
doctor.
| buildings and dwellings will gather been taken off her old run.
TAXI
I via the Bering Straits and Alaska,
—
up its belongings, pack up its build-
The Bear’s work in the icy north Dr. Wissler says.
TAXI—Acklin’s—Rose Bros. Phone
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ings
and
start
moving
a
mile
and
a
is over and the old boat will spend
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213.
Let us do your washing
--------- half distant.
her remaining days basking in the AMERICAN SLOVAKS
ASHLAND TAXI SERVICE— Night
Motion picture cameras will grind sun at San Diego, Cal., where she
BUILD A FACTORY
Calls and Country Trips a Special-
Phone
57.
E.
N.
Norton
Motor
away,
preserving the unique record will be used as a naval training ship.
SEND IT TO THE
ty.
Co. phone 84. Nelda Cafe, Ash- of a whole town sliding away on rail-
The American Slovaks Woodwork-
Every spring for years the Bear
159tf 1 road tracks.
land, Oregon.
has been the first vessel to enter the | ing Corporation, a Chicago concern, |
Osborn
has
to
move,
because
of
the
Bering sea after the departure of with branches in Pittsburgh, Scran-
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
danger from flood in the Miami val- the winter ice. She always left Se­
ADAMS & NELSON TRANSFER—
ley.
attle in late April or May and early
Baggage and express, packing, |
It had its troubles finding a new in June was at the southern edge of
crating and storage. Furniture re- i
We home, as most househunters do these the receding floes, ready to follow
paired. Wood of all kinds.
“Che Bank
solicit your patronage* and guar- days. The fown of Fairfield wanted them north. Following her lead camp
Chim^ C/ooti.
antee satisfaction. Phone 460
the plat Osborn had picked out and
the passenger and freight vessels with 1
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:
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1
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-......... —== sought an injunction preventing the fresh supplies for the winter-bound I
MEMBER
FOR SALE—REAL ESTATE.
| latter town from moving in.
camps..
FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTE
FOR SALE—10 acres, 7 acres in A-l
Judge Hartley at Xenia, however
Throughout the summer the Bear
apples, pears and peaches, full the other day dissolved the injunc- would patrol the Bering and very of-
bearing. 5-room bungalow, good tion and as far as anyone knows now ten venture up through Bering straits !
barn, one acre timber. See Wm. „___ ,____ 11:________ ___________ - I..........................
_
I
STOP IN ASHLAND”
there is nothing more to prevent Os- | into the Arctic ocean. She carried
H. Penter, 34 8, North Main St.
EVERY AUTOIT whose heart is
172-lmo born from changing its location.
supplies to isolated Eskimo school
gladdened
by the reception he re­
*
The new Osborn will nearly adjoin stations and mission posts, went to
FOR SALE.
ceives
and
conveniences he finds in
i Fairfield. Probably Fairfield's jeal- the assistance of vessels in distress
Ashland—goes out of his way to pass
FOR SALE—5 passenger Nash car ousy will extend so far that it will and called in at points on the Siber-
the good word along to his fellow
equipped with 5 Cord tires, just crowd to its windows when Neighbor ian coast.
tourists.
Every
Alaskan
seacoast
Inquire F. L.
overhauled. $1250.
“Stop in Ashland” is a recommenda­
172-6* Osborn’s goods start to move in and i point from Point Barrow, at the “cor-
Colvig, 137 Oak St.
criticise them. Maybe it will sniff ner of the continent,” down to Dutch
tion you’ll hear given travelers from
Canada to the Mexican border.
FOR SALE—White Leghorn pullets, disdainfully at the color of some of Harbor, on the Aleutian Islands, and
F[V. 1 nsingl strain;
creeysz e poultry
I r W li Oi netting;
i 171 1)
Tancred
Are We Going to Keep ft
also Buckeye Osborn’s buildings and point out with even points in southwestern Alaska
chicken houses;
That Way? You Bet :
Inquire 123 Factory superiority that if it had to do the knew the Bear.
brooder,
17 2-tf moving it certanly wouldn’t move
street.
A score of explorers have been aid­
such looking things.
ed
by the Bear. In 1884 she found
J. V.
FOR SALE—Young calf.
Osborn
’
s
people
are
enthusiastic
171-3*
and resuced seven survivors of a
Wright, 263 Mt. Ave.
---------------------- ———-—----------------- about their town and feel a new lease party of 3 5 Lieutenant Adolphus W.
FOR SALE—Hatching eggs, large
...
strain. White Leghorn, $1.25 for on lite for it, when it gets moved. Greely led into the Arctic. Later, in
15 eggs, delivered. Phone 416-R Business men and officials are busi- 1914, she picked up and brought
169-eod-3 ly planning ways and mean to bring south members of the crew of the
FOR SALE—16-in. body alder, split new industries an dstart the build-schooner Karluck, the wrecked flag-
from large trees and well season- ing of a larger and more moderni ship of an expedition piloted by Vilh-
169-m-w-si town.
ed. Phone 460.
jalmur Stefanson, Canadian explorer an :
Three concerns are seeking the job -=-
FOR SALE AT FT. KLAMATH—37
of
removing Osborn, A contract is
head of dairy cows, 20 head of
C. B. LAMKIN
to
be
awarded soon.
young stock. Also stock ranch of
340 acres for rent or sale. All
Plans now provide for the laying
under irrigation.
T. A. CTToeg. of railroad tracks between Osborn’s I
BARGAINS IN
son, Ashland, Ore.
------------ (Old and new home and transporting
Real Estate
FOR SALE—1919 Dodge in good the buildings and dwellings on spe-
condition, equipped with cord tires, J cially built railroad cars
2 good spares, spot light, bumper
—
and motometer. A bargain at i
City and Ranch Properties
$1000.00. Automotive Shop.
ALIENS TO BE SENT
I
Houses to Rent.
170-6
Business Men!
Hotel Austin
a
LHrstNationrtímttk
„ASHLAND. OREGON s" 8 SASEEP V&Poe
IN STOCK
Duplicating Sales
-Books
• TO SMALL FARMS
I
FOR SALE—70 thoroughbred White
Leghorn hens for $105.00.
Now earning over $2.00 daily,
Eggs are contracted for at 60c
Ten
per dozen for hatching.
wheat,
cream
separator,
sack
horse, spring wagons, harnesses.
Range, heater and other things.
Call soon, 399 Beach St., City.
169tf
R. D. Sanford.
WASHINGTON, Mar. 25—Arrange-
ments to divert immigrants from the
cities and industrial centers and to
co-ordinate agenices of the depart-
ments of interior, agriculture and
labor to place thenewcomers on small
farms, have been announced by W.
W. Husband, commissioner general
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Barred of immigration.
Rock hatching eggs, $1.00 for 15.
The new commissioner general
Mrs. Wm. Flackus, 872 B. St.
145-2m* made public a method approved by:
Secretary of Labor Davs, which he
FOR SALE— $1.00 for 15 eggs—
says
will help solve the immigration
Barred Rocks and White Leghorns.
Mrs. W. R. Yockey, phone 68.
problem and at the some time correct
130-lm | the economic situation a
the flow of population to the large
WANTED.
cities.
WANTED—To do spraying. Phone
“There is land enough in this
414-R.
172-13*
country for millions of small farms,”
WANTED—Gentle horse, work sin­ Commissioner Husband said, “land
gle or ride, weight 1200 or 1400
lbs. Call at Tidings office, fore­ that the department of the interior-
noon.
172-2* is opening in the west for entry,
lands in the south and elsewhere that
WANTED—School girl to board and
room, reasonable. Call 155 Ohio are now swamps, but can be drained
St.
172-2* and put to use. and still other lands
in thé east that have been abandoned I
WANTED TIMBER.
as farms by the drift of our popula-
WANTED—A stumpage contract pro­ tion to the cities.
viding enough big .. timber . to make
“Our scheme is not to replace
operation ot
power
profitable
drag saw. Will also consider saw- American farmers with foreigners, |
ing contract. Address P. O. Box but to- create new farms and make
456, Ashland, Ore.
172-3* | new farmers, thereby increasing the
resources of the nation. Our immi­
FOR RENT.
gration problem is largely a problem
FOR RENT Furnished house, $25 of distribution of the immigrants.”
a month. 108 Bush.
171-3*
AGENT.
AGENT MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE.
Phone 403-J or 321-Y.
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DEFERENCE PAID
TO "BABE
I
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
CITIZENS
BANK
OFASHLAND
Big Values
In made to measure
suits and overcoats.
at
OEEES
UilUUIIiruillllillllUIMffliUUIM^^
HAVE YOl
MARK1)
the number of people who
Comply With the Law
are camping on the trail
AND USE
RIinilllilH Hiiliuunit
of your small coin?
Why
not
hang
onto
it
yourseli ?
in lliis Strong Bank
TODAY.
ACON
SAVINGS
“T/o I DE
POSITS
SHREVEPORT. La.. Mar. 25—An
Washington, March 8,.1921 dispensation he will be able to drive
WHEREAS, by satisfactory evi-
.
dence presented to the undersigned, without taking out the usual license.
According to announcement by the
it has been made to appear that “The |
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ASH- | commissioners of public safety, Babe
LAND" in the city of Ashland in the has only to display a plate bearing
County of Jackson and State of Ore- !..
gon, has complied with all the pro his name. The announcement reads:
visions of the Act of Congress “to
“Permission is granted to Babe
enable National Banking Assoications i Ruth, the king of swat, to operate
to extend their corporate existence, an automobile without displaying a
and for other purposes,” approved
,
.
—pi"
July 12, 1882:
state license in the city of Shreve-
NOW, THEREFORE, I Thomas P. I port.”
Kane, ACTING COMPTROLLER of!---------
the CURRENCY do hereby certify
that “THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF ASHLAND.” in the City of Ash­
land, in the County of Jackson and
State of Oregon, is authorized to have
succession for the period specified in
its amended articles of association:
namely, until the close of business on
March 8, 1941.
TN TESTIMONY WHEREOF wit­
ness my hand and Seal of Office this
Eighth day of March, 1921.
(S)
T. P. KANE,
Acting Comptroller of
the Currency.
(Seal of Office)
Extension Tailors for men and women
Charter No. 5747
No. 3906
164-1m
$ .25
1.75
2.75
11.00
ASHLAND TIDINGS
lililiBiUiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiI
RUTH
TREASURY DEPARTMENT.
automobile has been placed at the
OFFICE OF COMPTROLLER OF | disposal of Babe Ruth during his
THE CURRENCY.
stay in Shreveport, and by a special
Each
Per Dozen
Two Dozen
. One Hundred
what Lies
Beyond the Turn?
Printed Butter
Wrappers
CCORDING to the ruling of the Oregon
and Food Commission all dairy
A butter Dairy
sold or exposed for sale in this state
must be wrapped in butter paper upon which
is printed the words “Oregon Dairy Butter,
16 (or 32) ounces full weight,” with the name
and address of the maker.
To enable patrons of the Tidings to easily
comply with this ruling this office has put in
a supply of the standard sizes of butter paper
and will print it in lots of 100 sheets and up­
ward and deliver it by parcels post at the fol­
lowing prices:
A child who flits like a shadow
in front of your car before you
know it—?
100 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces
$1.75
A skid of those swift revolving
wheels and a smashing ruin—?
250 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces .
$2.75
Another drives who, less care­
ful than you, makes you suffer
the penalty of his rashness—?
500 Sheets, 16 or 32 ounces
$4.00
Is there no message for you in
the wrecks you read of in every
daily paper?
You cannot tell what lies beyond
the turn of the road, but you can
protect
yourself against
it—
against damage to your cat
against theft and against damage
suits for personal injuries or
property losses. DO IT NOW BE-
FOR IT IS TOO LATE.
Billings Agency
Real Estate and Real Insurance
Estab. 1883
Phone ail
41 East Main
Send your orders to us by mail accompan­
ied by the price of the paper and it will be
promptly forwarded to you by parcel post,
prepaid.
We use the best butter paper obtainable,
and our workmanship is of the best. Let us
have your order and you will not regret it.
Ashland Tidings
Ashland, Oregon
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Men always endeav­
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selves with the best
Salesmen available
In its trade territory
the BEST salesman
available to any mer­
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Ashland
Daily or
Weekly
Tidings
Whether YOUR busi­
ness is large or small,
consistent, truthful
advertising of what
you have for sale will
prove productive in
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