Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 21, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    A shland
Thursday, July 21, 1021
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L Crater Lake Road
To Be Sprinkled,
Co. Court Order
One cent th e w ord each time.
PHYSICIANS.
ATTORNEYS.
■a»,*.,
DR; ®R:VKST
WOODS— Practice BRIGGS & BRIGGS—A ttorneya-at-
llm lted t o 'e y e , ear, nose and
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland,
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
! At a meeting of the couuty court
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Aah- L. A. ROBERTA—Attorney-at-Law. j Tuesdav a sprinkler was ordered
land, Ore.
73-tf
Rooms 6 and 6, Citizens’ Bank placed on the C rater Lake highway
Bldg.
DR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
between the» Dodge bridge and Long
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
DENTAL X-RAYS
' bridge to settle the dust. This is a
eye, ear, nose and th ro at. Glasses
new stretch of road and has been
DR. P. H. JOHNSON.
supplied. Oculist and au rist (or
I
the source of some complaint from
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H.
Beaver Block.
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567.
. tourists, being the d u stiest' stretch
GARAGES
on the way to the scenic wonder. B\
DR. FRANK M. MOXON has resumed
practice at 125 E ast Main street. LITHIA GARAGE— Reopened for all use of water, this will be eliminated
Office hours, 1 to 5 p. m. 267-6
kinds of repair work and storage. and the road m aterial hardened.
W ork guaranteed. Phone 114. P. i 1 A n,ew road was ordered estab-
1)RS. SAWYER & CRANDALL
A. Main and B. Dean, Props.
lished between Dodge’s bridge and
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
the new C rater Lake highway, in the
Pioneer Building.
CHIROPRACTORS.
Phone 260-R. Rea. 274-J or 367-J
Eagle Point district, Iproducing a
DR.
GEO.
J.
KINZ
—
Chiropractor.
d 'rect route from Bvbee’s bridge to
TAXI.
Suite 8. Exam ination Free. N o., the highway, and doing away with
25, the Plaza. Office Phone 103. i
TAXI— Acklin’s — Rose Bros. Phone
Phone i. 401. ...................... some hill climbing.
B = ^ í= = = a = —
. Residence
I, —. . — .i.—
A c o n tra c t w as g ra n te d C h ris Nat-
wick fo r th e h a u lin g of g rav el from
INTERVRBAN AUTOCAR CO.
Effective March 29, 1920.
R eese cre e k to p u t on th e R eese
T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS­
Daily (Except Sunday)
C reek ro ad .
T his will be fin ish ed
FE R — Good team and m otor­ LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
b
e
fo
re
w
in
ter.
trucks. Good service at a reason­ 7:15 a. m.
7:15 a. m.
T he s u p e rv iso r w as o rd e re d to
8:00 a. m.
able price. Phone 83.
8:00 a. m.
8:45 a. m.
8:46 a .m . make the necessary repairs on the
FOR PROMPT and careful service 9:30 a. m.
9:30 a. m. Trail road at once, and before the
with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays, 10:15 a. in.
10:16 a. m.
. .
, X1
11*00 a m w lnter rains. Citizen« of th at sec-
call W hittle Transfer Co., Phone 11:00 a. m.
117. Offioe 89 Oak street, Near 12:00 Noon
12 :00 Noon tion recently appeared before the
Hotel Austin.
12:45 p. m.
12:45 p.m .' court and testified th at the road was
1:30 p- m.
l: 3 0 p . m . j iu ba(j shape and that they risked
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE.
a zlo p. in.
2:15 p. m.
j . 00 p m i th eir
anci limbs in attem pting
3:00 p. m.
to
travel
over
it in bad weather. The
FOR SALE— Modern six room house, 3:45 p. m.
3:45 p. m.
nut and fruit trees and berries. 4:30 p. m.
4:30 p. in. repairs will be tem porary.
502 Fairview street, Ashland. Or. 5:15 p. m.
5:15 p. m.
A large batch of bills were con
270-6* 6:00 p m.
7*00
p
m
'
s’dered,
approved and disapproved.
7:00 p. m.
HAVE $350.00 EQUITY in house and 8:45 p. m.
8:45 p. m. i
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Sat. only
lot ou paved street. Will trade 9:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.f ABILITY OF EHIBITOR TO HAN-
for piano. Address W. H. R., Sisk 10:30 p. m. 8at. only 12:15 Midgt
DLE ENTRY WILL COUNT IN
SUNDAY ONLY
iyou, Oregon.
271-3*1
AWARDING OF PRIZES
LV. MEDFORD
LV. ASHLAND
THIS YEAR
9:00
a.
m.
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— A 360 9:00 a. m.
10:00 a. m.
acre m ountain ranch on Ashland- ) 10:00 a. m.
) 1 :00 a. m.
Klam ath Falls highway. A por­ ; 11:00 a m.
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL­
12:00 Noon LEGE, Corvallis, Or., July 21.—
tion under cultivation; balance 12:00 Noon
1:00 p. m.
, good pasture land; place nearly 1:00 p. m.
2 * 00 p. m. Special pig showing contests will be
all under fence and fencing in good 2:00 p. m.
3:00 p. m. held next fall at all county fairs,
condition; large barn and sheds; , 3:00 p. ni.
4:00 p. in. state fa ir* aud the Pacific In tern a­
sm all house; 3,000,000 feet of saw 4:00 p. m.
5:00 p. m.
' 5:00 p. m.
6; 30 p. in. tional Livestock show, to be open to
6:30 p. m
to pay for- it. School house i
9:30 p. m. all members of boys’ and girls pig
near. Cash or term s to suit. In 9:30 p. m.
¡ Ashland W aiting— East Side Phar- clubs who show purebred pigs of any
macy.
recognized breed. H eretofore very
JACKSONVILLE-MEDFORD
270-ti
care Tidings.
little attention has been given by the
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
LV. J ’S’NV’LK judges to the m anner of showing the
LV. MEDFORD
7:20 a. m. i animals.
Boulevard, 11 acres in fruit, rest! 7:40 a. m.
8:20 a. m.
in barley and alfalfa, 6 room mod- j 9:90 a. m.
Judges will consider 50 per cent
10:00
a. m.
10:30
aBm.
ern bungalow. Price >7000.00 ,
11:30 a. m.
Mrs. Dr. John W eimer, R. F. D. 1 12:00 Noon
e following points: condition of
1:00 p. m.
1
:30
p.
in.
Box 76
250-lmo* J
m. feet and trim m ing of toes, trim m ing
3:00 p. m.
2:00 p. m.j
3:45
: * _. p.
P* m.
m of ears and tail; washing and clean-
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Excel­ 4; 30 p. m.
5:00
p. in.
5
;
30
p.
m.
*
lent small ranch, four room house,
7:00 p. m. , Tiiess of ears, belly, head and flanks,
9:30 p. m.
hearing orchhrd, beautiful loca­ 7:30
p
m
.
Sat.*bnly
8
:0 0 p .m . 1 and condition of coat, including
tion. City w ater and light. Good 10:30 p .m .
only
9:50 p .m . j gloss, excess of oil and use of oh-
Sat.
place for chickens, pasture land
W E RUN ON SUNDAYS.
for several cows. Good returns
jestionable m aterials. The remain-
MEDFORD-ROSEBURG
on Investment if properly han­
1
ing 50 per cent will be based on the
Daily and Sunday
dled. Can use Ashland residence LV. MEDFORD
LV. ROSE BI RG
1 00 p. in. trol of animal by the exhibitor: poise
11:00 a. m.
MEDFORD-GRANTS PAWS
and coolness of exhibitor: skill in
Daily and Sunday
TOR SALK.
showing,
including continuous atten-
LV. G’T’S PASS
LV. MEDFORD
10:00 a. m
8:00
a.
in.
W HITE CLING W HEELER Peaches 11:00 a. in.
1 :00 p. in.
for canning are now ready for de
4: 00 p. m.
1:00 p. m.
livery:
Prices same as always. 4:30 p. m.
♦«15 p. ill.
< C. W. C hattin. Phone 353-L 271-2
G rants Pass W aiting Room-
Bonbonniere. Phone i60.
The American Jersey cattle club
k ’ o -
no . «
Excellent stock.
Particulars oc S Front St... Nash Hotel
Building. .
.. .
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1-^ giving $2500 in cash for prizes
request. F. B. Anderson, Speaker,
Oregon. ’
271-3*
STATEMENT
FOR SALE OR TRADE— 30 toot
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Sampson windmill tower. Wtb of the Citizens Bank of Ashland, of
take gas engine. Ed Gowland, box . Ashland, County of Jackson, S ta te 1
73, R. F. I). Plione 2-F-4. 296-6; of Oregon, showing the am ount I
standing to the credit of every de- ;
FOR SALE— Cote piano. Inquire positor July 1, 1921, who has not;
329 iteach street.
269-5* made a deposit, or who has not with ;
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~ 1 drawn any part of his depos’t (com i
FOR SALE Ford bug. 1 < ¡> M eade; raercja j deposits), principal or in
dental
CRÊ M e
street.
- j terest, for a period of more th a n 1
FOR SALE— PiantT In A-l condition, i
< 7 >
?mmed,ate,ly '\, ior to
Phone 279 or 199.
2 6 5 - t f said d ate> wlth the nam e' ,ast k,w’wh
' place of residence or post office ad-
FOR SALE— March Plym outh Rock dress of such depositor, and tin
cockerels, from Butler Poultry of his death, if known:
V. A. Dunlap, Ashland, Or.. $25.68;
F arm ; $1.50 and $2. Also some
choice W hite Leghorns, $1.50 each. Dr. V. Riddle. Ashland, Or., $1.00,
i’hone 68, Mrs. W. R. Yockey. Toyson Smith. Ashland Or. $5.00.
____ ______ ;_______________________ Ada J. W entworth, Ashland. Or..
WOOL FOR SALE — Before buying $1.00; Thos. H. W illiams, Ashland,
your w inter’s wood call up 426-Y Or., $2.56; Jas. B. Rowley, Ashland,
for |.tices. Can contract for fir, Or., $1.15; Geo. Cline. Ashland.
TRY IT!
piue. oak or m anzanita. Order $2.70; J. A. Orchard and Minni»
early n rd avoid the rush and high Belshaw, Ashland. Or,, $2.30; Wal
243-1-mo.* ter R. Hudson, Ashland. Or., $3.86;
prices.
Wilson Bed Co., Ashland Or., $1.30,
BUILDING MATERIAL — Medford j g . W. W alker, Ashland, Or.. $1.00;
W arranted
Cement Brick and Block W orks? Thos. Bunker. Ashland. Or., $2.50.
PURE BRISTLE
specialize in ai- kinds of building
h . Hogue, Ashland, Or., $22.00;
products. Corner Fir and 10th c o. Roe, Ashland, Or.. $1.10.
HAND MADE
street .___________________
- - -^! ! Ralph W. Shipman. Ashland. Or.,
$1.72; Wm. Stew art, Ashland, O r...
SALESMAN WANTED.
$1.99.
WANTED— Salesman for tea and STATE OF OREGON,
County of Jackson— ss.
(-
coffe route. H. O. P ark h u rst, 210
I, V. O. N. Smith, being first duly !
W. Jackson, Medford, Or. 270-3*
sworn, depose and say upon oath that ,
I am the cashier of th e Citizens Bank ) 7%e
HELP WANTED.
of Ashland, of Ashland, County of;
WANTED— Man to work on lawn. Jackson, State of Oregon; th at the i
108 Pioneer avenue.
271-3* foregoing statem ent is a full, true,
BOYS WANTED— Three or tour boys
!
to .e ll J o u rn a l. In the stre e t, and J
ottk c address. ta rt ot i
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
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daily tidings .
th 's year, to be divided among the
county clubs at county fairs in the
fall. The clubs will be divided Into
two classes: Class “ A” with a mem­
bership of not lees than 20, will -re­
ceive 850, while class “ B” clubs, with
not less thajs, .12 members, will re­
ceive $25.
Meetings with livestock clubs, for
considerai on of livestock judging
teams will be held by county club
leaders the last week of July, a
livestock judging team will repre­
sent each club jit the county fair.
The high point team at the count>
fall* may clfoose to go to th e state
fair or the Pacific International Live­
stock show. The team making sec­
ond place will have second choice.
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matic rifles, barricaded in an arm or
plate cage above the corridor of the
Federal Reserve bank, are on guard
to fru strate possible attacks by
armed bandits. .
The “pill box” contains seven ioop
holes and looks like a world war
fortification. Any point in the bank
is a trag et for the man in the cage.
Additional night guards have been
placed in banks and they are now
armed with sawed-off shot guns.
Besides visible means of warding
off attacks the banks have installed
secret appliances th at would bring
police instantly to the bank where
an attack was made and other ap­
pliances th at would trap the robbers.
DEPORTATION OF JAPANESE
MELON PICKERS BY WHITE
WORKERS CAUSE FLIGHT
TURLOCK. Calif., July 21.— The
deportation of fifty-eight Japanese
melon pickers by loading them into
a north-bound train, following the
anger of union white melon pickers
at the growers for employing Japs
to the w hites’ exclusion in the melon
fields, has caused a wholesale flight
of Japauese from th e Turlock fruit
territory. W ord concerning the mid­
night raid spread quickly and with
an immediate effect on the “ little
brown men.” One hundred of the
Japaues« pickers fled, only those who
are leasing or working their own
land remaining.
No violence has
been reported.
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ARE HEAVTLY ARMED)
and other Decorative
Material.
We have just received a
Blucher Style
We willingly give prices
aud figure amounts
-needed.
THE PAINT MAN
White Teeth
Healthy Gums .
and a
Clean Mouth
Call nt The Tidings office for mtr of the abov<
This is the Way to Make
Every Buy a Bargain
f
25c.
TOOTH BRUSHES
25c.
M cN A IR BROS.
Start
park^
Phone
310-R .
263
O ak
th
,f k n o w u
anfl th e a m o u n t t(j
X ! the credit <>$■ each depositor, as re­
quired by the provisions of Section? :
WAN! ED.
10160-10163, inclusive, Oregon Laws ;
V. O. N. SMITH.
BOARDERS W A N T E D -• week or
single meal9 served at ‘»•al hours. I .Subscribed and sworn to before
•51-lmo* me this 19th day of July, A. D. ’
Hotel Bell. 4th St.
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PEARL W ILSHIRE.
FOR EXCHANGE.
,
Notary Public for Oregon.
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My commission expires March 26,
FOR SALE OR TRADE— Seven re! 1923.
272-4-thu
place with four room mo»li»n ........... '■ . , -------------------- — — ~ ~ ----------------- — 1— —
house, three acres fru it in b e .n -j
ing. Can use Ashland reside».f
close in in full or p art pay mt »1» A FEW BARGAINS FOR SALE
Address A. G., care Tidings. 263 t
BY REAVER REALTY CO.
Block of ten lots nicely located,
LOST.
two-room plastered house; lots of
LOST— Gold rim spectacles, pad un­ fru it and berries; good garden
der Aose piece, between M. E. land; would make fine chicken
church and Ashland cemetery. ranch— $1,500.00. Terms.
.Finder leave a t Tidings office and
Good 5-room cottage; about
receive reward.
270-3 half-acre lot, small barn, fru it and
garden— $2,000.00. Terms.
NOTICE, WOODMEN.
Special Bargain.— 6-room house,
Bids will be received at the Tld- j good plum bing; close in; cash
ings office, for delivery to this o f-; price $1,300.
flee of fifteen cords of .body fir,
Also some five-acre tracts in
wood, cut from green trees, four: city limits.
foot length.
Bids will be opened July 30, at 5 !
o'clock.
Delivery to be made a t any time
between now and October 1. Cash
payment on completion of delivery.
X aK loal A i k y a w r '*-»■ ■ l i f f i
A deposit of $10 will be required
C k l-r k M -t« k a IM aaM aA B raaa.
the successful bidder as a guarantee
F I 1U la R * 4 and U a l i ■tetallk'
b ow s, sealed with Blue Ribbon. „
th a t the wood will be delivered as
T a k a a a a tk e r . B a y aC y a v
■ » r a n k « . Ask for C in X ? r tV :» -T r K ■
contracted.
U1AX1O.ND K K A X D F I L L S , for # 3
y f a n known as Best. Snfcst. Alwi>s Retlat 1«
«Address bids in w riting to the A sh­
S M M Y M M O I S lS m W J f
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land Tidings, Ashland, Or.
268-*tf J
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THE
CITIZENS
BANK
OFASHLAND
j
CHICHESTERSilLLS
THE HISTORY OF THE
MONEY KINGS
allows th a t the founda­
tions of their wealth were
laid by persistent saving.
They created a surplus
and put it out at Interest.
W’e can’t all he money
kings, but we can’t hope
to overcome fortune un­
less we save.
Having a savings account
with THIS bank will op-
no.
r HANA BUILDING
NOTARY PUBLIC
PLEASE DO NOT SMOKE
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
NO LOAFING
CHILLI CONCARNIE 15c
NO SMOKING
NO ADMITTANCE
NO PEDDLING
AUTO FOR HIRE
NO HITCHING
POST NO BILLS
THIS TEAM FOR SALE
CLEARANCE SALE
FOR RENT—INQUIRE..........
FOR SALE—INQUIRE.......
FOR SALE OR RENT
DRESSMAKING
BOARD AND ROOM
WARNING TO TRESSPASS
ERS—Cloth, 25c.
shipment of Munson Last
This is the 0 ’Donnei Make
Dickerson & Son
« 9 d Q fm d l P r o p r r tie »
to « m t .
I5e each,
Tcuo for 25e
FOR LADIES
)
BÀAS à XNI in
B m ! b u ie
Printed
Card Board
Signs
We invite you to look
over our stock of
Paints
Wall Paper
Sanitas
C. B. L A K I I N
The Tidings carries in stock for sale the following
card-board signs nt
BUFFAIiO, N. Y., BANKS
.BUFFALO, N. Y„ July 21.— Due
to the num ber of increasing bank !
robberies throughout the United
States, Buffalo hanking institutions
have installed many safety devices
to insure against robbery.
Sharpshooters arm ed with auto
Columbia Hot/’l Arrivals——
The following guests registered at
the Columbia hotel yesterday: Mr,
and Mrs. Altft and daughter, Long
Beach, Calif.; Hiram Frazier, Out)«-
m u'r, Calif.; Elder G. L. Robison,
M ontpelier, Ida.; G. W. Mngloly,
Utah; R. E. McQuary, Chehalis,
W ash.; Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Richter,
Michigan City; C. R. Watson. Duns­
m uir, Calif.; Homer Scholer, W. J.
McEveuing, Dunsmuir, Calif,
VY advertised goods. Only good goods, fairly priced,
can stand the spotlight of publicity.
A merchant or manufacturer would not dare to advertise
merchandise that is poor in quality, j>oor in make, or that will
not give reasonable wear. The penalty of such tactics is too
heavy. No goods—and no business concern—can thrive under
the weight of public condemnation.
A merchant places the wlrole reputation o f his business at
stake every time he advertises. Naturally enough, he is care
fill of what he says and when his statement is placed in the
T ilings—where everyone in town may read—so that any un­
truth in it will he known to all of his employes and most of
his friends—then you may he sure he is doubly careful.
When you buy advertised goods you get a bargain, because
they must be as advertised.
So it pays you to read advertisements.
tects you.
Advertising pro­
Read the advertisements in the Tidings and get the. best
of the bargain.