Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, July 29, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR
ASHLAND P A1LT nDUTGfl.
Friday, July 29, 192f
K lam ath Fall«; V isitor—
’F risco V isitor—
Campers Will Return—
ly im portant fact should never be first and in their simplest term«,
Mrs. W. O. Smith, wife of the
Alexander Chisholm of San F ran ­
M«*- and Mrs. H. G. Mathes and overlooked: th a t those conditions merely physical states of the nerv­
form er editor of the K lam ath Falls cisco, fath er of Austin Chisholm, for­ d au g h ter Marion, who have been
Local and Personal
Herald, is visiting Mrs. Emil Peil of m er m anager of the Austin hotel, camping in the Dead Indian country, which finally become functional or ous system, easily righted if taken
this city. Mrs. Peil and her guest but now chief clerk at C rater Lake will retu rn to th eir home here the organic m ental disorders are. at in tim e.’’
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went to Jacksonville yesterday in lodge, is in the city for a visit with end of this week.
company with Mrs. I. D. Applegate, his son and to enjoy th e delightful
m other of Mrs. Peil, to visit Colonel Ashland clim ate and waters.
Frisco Visitors—
Kansas A rrival—
See our Fall Suitings of» pure V ir-J
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and
Mrs. H. H. Sargent.
Mr. ana Mrs. L. Roy Preston andj. J. e . E arb art, a form er b a rk e r of
gin Wool. Paulserud’s.
279-tfi
Charles Preston, of San Francisco,j Ottawa, Kans., and family, b a /ei
Special S a tu rd a y , and Sunday—
are visiting Mrs George Robison a f - ’ rented a home on Scenic Drive a’d-i
C° o1 ° ff in RoSe Bros ice cream Hawaiian Ice Cream, 50 cents per
For C rater Lake or other tr ip s /
te
oinine the
the M.
M C.
C Read
Read residence,
r e s id e n t parlor where q u a ,ity lce creama aud quart. E n d er’s Confectionery. 279-2 see De W itt Taxi. Phone 140. 268-lm i
te r r an
an auto
auto tour
tour of
of Southern
Southern Oregon
Oregon M
1 joining
264tf
and a trip to ('ra te r Lake.
Mr. E arh eart and family motored to sherbets are served.
W hat is a vacation w ithout mu-|
Ashland after an auto tour from east-
New H om e for Chisholm F a m ily __
sic?
Buy a small Victrola and take!
New Cook for Hotel A ustin—
WE REPAIR anything. Phone 114. ern points.
Austin Chisholm and family have It along. Rose Bros.
247-tf!
Pete Vasseau, the new French chef moved to the Maple Inn on Pioneer
259-tf
We specialize on fancy brick ice who will take charge of the kitchen avenue.
Changes R esidence——
1 cream. Rose Bros.
264tf at the Hotel Austin, arrived yester­
REPO RT ASKS STOCK
day. He is accompanied by his wife A Bum per Grain Crop—
Mrs. A. H. Russell of Ashland, has
OF BLACK BASS FOR
It is stated th a t the hotel dining
moved from her old home at the Buy Small Ranch —
F. C. Holibaugh, deputy county
LAKE OF TH E WOODS
Mr. and Mrs. R. Schreideretier, room will be opened within about a agent, a fte r a thorough survey of
corner of Third and C streets to 657
C street. The move was occasioned new arrivals from Los Angeles, have week. T. J. Coffman, accompanied the county, reports a bum per grain
(C ontinutd From ra g e One)
purchased a ranch just east of town. by his wife, ¡s expected to arrive to ­ crop, the largest in a num ber of
by the sale of her form er home.
The deal was made through the Bea- morrow. Mr. Coffman is the new years.
H arvesting is progressing log parties now at the lake, many
owner
of
the
lease
and
fu
rn
itu
re
of
— m-
Pure pasteurized milk, 10c th e l ',er Realty company.
Mr. Scheid-
rdpidly, with most of th e grain now of whom have built perm anent sum­
111-
the
Hotel
Austin.
mer
quarters.
Those
eaught
are
of
243-tf I erelter was a form er resident of the
quart at Rose Bros.
in the shock, and eight machines
' Rogue River valley.
threshing
in the county. The yield fine quality. Ju st what is the rea­
S pedai Saturday and Sunday—
Z
B uilding New Home—
is heavy, in fact larg er than for sev­ son fish do not, increase in this lake
Hawlian
Ice
Cream,
50
cents
per
I
was
unable
to
determ
ine.
It
may
W. J. Moore, local attorney, has! For a «ood plunge or tub hath ¡ n j_ Iia .
, ,
Cents per eral years past, and the quality also
been moving lum ber on to bis v a-iP Qre sulphur water, go to the Nat-
-n er s Confectionery. 279-2 up to or above the average. Ow­ be th a t during dry seasons its wa­
cant property just south of the high (atorlum -
235-tf
ing to the abundant hay crop and ters become too warm for the young
B ap tists G ive P icnic—
fish, which naturally frequent the
HIS LATEST PRODUCTION
school, preparatory to erecting a new
A LAUGH EVERY
»The Baptist Sunday school class other feed the demand for dairy shallow water, and it is also possible
H.
L.
H
om
ew
ood
Im
proves—
ltMl PER CENT PROGRAM
home.
stock
is
growing
strong,
reports
Mr.
MINUTE
H. L. Homewood, who has been I gave a picnic at H elm an’s W ednes­ Holibaugh.
th a t they may be devoured by the
day.
About 100 members of the
chubs th a t are quite abundant.
¡Hay and grain insurance.
Yeo confined to his home, 125 Scenic
class
were
present and engaged in
Drive,
by
illness
for
the
past
week,
“ As this lake Is becoming a very ;
of course.
Fresh salted peanuts, 15 cents per
276-tf
was reported yesterday by Mrs. athletic contests Including a swim­ pound. E nder’s Confectionery. 292-2 popular resort, and is accessible by
ming tournam ent in the morning.
Homewood as improving.
auto from K lam ath county as well
lx»ave for Crater Lake—
The winners of the contests have not
as from here, I deem It vital th at
H otel A rrivals—
The San Francisco quartet, recent
Yeo don’t care w hether it’s a Ford been determ ined, O. F. Carson, Sun
our
best efforts be exerted as soon I
New arrivals a t the Hotel Austin
Chautauqua entertainers, left yester­ or an autom obile; he insures ’em
day school superintendent, stated.
are: F. W. H unt, D unsm uir, Calif.; as possible to provide good fishing, j
day for C rater Lake, where they will all.
276-tf, The picnic is an annual affair.
“To me It seems very problem ati­
E. A. Drosti, H. P riest, P o rtlan d ;
spend a well earned vacation.
cal
as to w hether we could ever
S alvation Arm y H olds P icnic—
Fresh salted peanuts. 15 cents per Miss W ren, San Francisco; Mrs. J. stock it with tro u t in sufficient n u m -1
<iet Your H unting O utfit Now—
The Salvation Army corps from J pound. E nder’s Confectionery. 292-2 O. Falkinham and son, Oakland,
Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Vissean, bers to insure good fishing, and
And save money. Elkhorn Gun Medford held a picnic in Lithia Park
J. H. Thompson, P o rtlan d ; Dr. L. a fte r careful consideration my judg-j
Store, 81 Oak street.
277-tf W ednesday afternoon.
To A ttend “ Buyers’ W eek”__
m ent prom pts me to say th a t the!
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O. F. Carson and family will leave O Neil, Los Gatos, Calif.; A ugusta
best
fish to introduce here is bass.
Medford Visitor—
Cliff Payne makes Porch Swings Saturday morning by auto for New- L. Jansen, San Francisco; Mr. and
Here is a large lake with no outlet,
Miss Frances Weiser, of Medford,!
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port. Or.
Mr. Carson will attend Mrs. T. M. Billings, Vancouver, B.
thus
insuring keeping them con­
was an Ashland visitor on business Medford Campers—
Buyers’ Week at Portland, a fte r C .; L. Dassonville, M arysville; P. A.
fined
to* this p articular lake, with
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lane, of Med- which he will join his family a t New­ Rowe, F. A. B uttick, San Francisco;
j ford, have been camping for the past port.
R uth Bchmale, Lois Schmale, P o rt­ exactly the conditions adapted to
Ju st received the new Bruner two weeks in Lithia Park to escape
land; Mr. and Mrs. Plainbeck, San th e ir requirem ents, and I therefore
Woolen Company’s line of fall ana the warm w eather of the valley.
Florence autom atic oil cook stoves Diego, Calif.; J. M. Casselm an, Dr. respectfully recommend th a t this
species of fish be placed there as
winter samples. Call in and set
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and ovens. Ashland F u rn itu re Co. Osman and family, San Francisco;
them. Cleaning and repairing done Guus and F ish in g T ack le—
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Mr. and Mrs. V. H enderson, San soon as stock can be secured.
“ In talking with a num ber of par­
on short notice
K. Nelson. Hotel
Francisco; -E. H. Laboff, Seattle;
Elkhorn Gun Store, 81 Oak street. • HoPes to L ocate H ere __
ties
who frequent this lake, no dis­
Austin Bldg.
273-tf
261-1 nir
Mrs. Carl Loveland and baby camel Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Davidson, Miss
position was shown to dictate what
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in from Seattle yesterday for a visit Lubbock, D unsm uir, Calif.
kind of fish we should place there,
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and
I feel safe in saying th at if we
interested in a music store in Seat­
Special Saturday and Sunday—
decide
bass to more suitable than
tle, which he hopes soon to dispose! H awlian lee Cream, 50 cents per
of, a fte r which it is Ashland for him. quart. R nder’s Confectionery. 279-2 tro u t it will meet with th eir hearty
approval.
C
ounty
A
llow
s
$
3
0
0
0
In
su
ran
ce—
‘‘Acknowledgement is due Hon. E.
H. R. Adams for plumbing, heating
At a m eeting of th e county court V. C arter for valuable inform ation
and gas fitting. R epairing a speci­
Tuesday,
D. M. Lowe was allowed and assistance given me while at th e '
alty. 248 Fifth St. Phone 166-J.
We can lurnish good slab
$3000
insurance
on his residence re­ lake, as well as Mr. Peck, the for-;
wood a t $6.75 per cord; order
R eturn to ’F r i s c o -
cently burned, when a landing a ir­ est representative stationed there.”
now while we can deliver from
Albert Elledge, w hoahas been vis­ plane set fire to th e grain near thef
cars and can save you extra
iting
Mr. and Mrs. L. Schwein, on B arber aviation field.
The in su r­ DOCTOR ASSERTS
hauling expense.
Church street, will leave this even ance was in th e nam e of Slim W ar­
ASPARAGUS TH E
ing for his home in San Francisco. ren, original ow ner of the property,
Also mill trim m ing at $7.00
CAUSE OF “TH E BL U E S’,’
but had been, tran sferred to the
per load and mill blocks at
I Cooking apples th a t can’t be beat, county court* when the sale was
$7.50 per load.
(Continutd From Page One)
also blackberries. Phone 9 -F -ll.
made.
Subsequently the property
l by copious stream s of pure blood
was sold to D. M. Lowe on a con­
<’a liforn ia V isitor—
The blood cannot be pure and cir­
tract. The insurance although paid
culate freely as long as the organs
1 Caslyn Schwein, of Chico, Calif.,
to Lowe, technically Is really re ­
of elim ination are obstructed by the
PHONE 20.
is visiting at the home of Mr. and
tained by th e county as a portion of
effects of such mechanical lesions as
Mrs. L. Schwein. Mr. Schwein made
th e purchase price from Lowe.
tight muscles, congested tissues, or
i the trip to Ashland by auto.
badly aligned veretbrae, ribs, or:
Fresh salted peanuts, 16 cents per
other bony parts.
pound. E n d er’s Confectionery. 292-2
“ So it is th a t ’what is one man’s!
meat becomes another m an’s pol-i
| D unsm uir V isitor—
son.’ Faulty diet is largely a mat-!
Mrs. Charles H arris, of D unsm uir,
te r relative to the mechanical sta-1
Calif., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. I. R. tus of the physical body of the :n-j
Our W eek ly R em inder
Bateman, 286 V ista street.
FRESH LOT OF WATERMELONS FOB FRIDAY and SA 'll EDA I
dividual.
night’s Economy Pickles—
“Long standing toxic states of the
W ill R eturn to Portland—
tipple, 2% size, 3 cans. . $1.00
# & *
lart jars .............................. 8(>c
blood underlie the conditions which
Miss Helen Van Dyke, who has
Small
grated,
per
can
.
.
.
15c
1
eventually lead to m ental troubles
been visiting friends here, will r e ­
Per bar ................................ 5c
Apricqts, 2% size, can . . . 25c
in many cases. But this trem endous-
turn to P ortland within the next
100 bars in egg case . . $4.50
Dozen cans ......... .. . . . . . $2.75
few days.
TtMl LATE TO CLASSIFY.
Van H oeter’s Bleaching
Soap
Federal Milk, none belter—
Per bar ............................... 5,-
FOR
SALE—
Reed
baby bugg>.
2 cans for
ACREAGE SN AP!
Feldm an’s Naptha Soap—
Phone 230-R.
279-3»
Per
case .......................
I wenty acres, all first an d second
Per bar ................................ 5«-
CRISCOES
boitom , 7 acres w aterm elon s, 10 \\ ANTED— W ork in hotel or restau­
Toilet Soaps, 3 lor
. 25c
ra n t; am an experienced “ bus boy ’
25c, 35c. 65c. $1.25, $ 1.85
acres fin e bearing pears, crop w ill
in cafeteria work. R. A. Priest,
Maple Syrup. Libertv Bell—
net buyer $ 1 5 0 0 to $ 2 0 0 0 , located
phone 404-R.
279-2’
Q uarts ....................
5c size ................................20,
| close to h igh w ay, b eau tifu l b u ild in g
Half gallons ................
( spot.
Cash price, $ 4 5 0 0 .
FOR SALE— Progressive Everbear­
ing straw berry plants. Address!
Gallons ..................
STAPLES REALTY
346 Helman St.
279-6* i
WE SELL FOB LESS BECAUSE WE SELL FOE CASH
LOST— Las^ Saturday, fountain pen,
Conklin self filler, clip coiled snake
“THE ELHART WAY”
of German silver, No. 2 fine point.
W e G ive Service w ith our Type-
Finder return to Bert Freem an.
w riter S ales
61 North Main St., A sh land
Union oil service station.
Re­
ward.
27 9-2
Ashland News in Paragraphs
STARTS
TODAY
GO!
BIG DOUBLE BILL
THOMAS
MEK,HAN
HAROLD
LLOYD
WHITE and
UNMARRIED
NUMBER
PLEASE
BARGAIN!
7 Passenger
CHANDLER
WOOD
SPECIAL
Like New
Price Cut to the Quick
Enquire at
Class A Garage
Ashland Lumber Co.
For Mr. E. G. High
PLAZA MARKET
Y o u r D o lla r Is W o r th
M ore
S a tu r d a y
Plaza Market is the Place
The L A S T D A Y of the Big
D o lla r D a y S a le
37 reasons w h y you should spend a Dollar
_________ h e r e - S A T U R D A Y
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AGENTS
FOR
ROYAL
CORONA
AND
Woodstock
Typewriters
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C o m e a n d S e e F o r Y o u r s e lf
One or Tw o Second Hand
M achines for R ent
SEE OUR W INDOW S
IS A AC &. Co
SUCCESSORS
THE
THE
STORE
TO
C. H. VA UPEL
Q U A L IT Y
W HERE
YO U R
STORE
PATRONAGE
IS
si®
A P P R E C IA T E D
FOR RENT— Outside room, off bath-|
room, one block from Chautauqua
building. 128 So. Pioneer Ave.,
phone 480-J.
279-2*
FOR SALE CHEAP— Harley-David
son motorcycle in first class con
dition; can be seen at Robison!
garage.
279-3
UNDER
NEW MANAGEMENT
A Message
From Russia
By
REV. ANTONE HOK
JR. .
■ «V . • ,
We solicit your patronage. We
handle only the best of Meats,
kept in refrigerated glass
eases, under absolutely sani
tary conditions. You can see
them for yourself.
A Great. Preacher and Singer
from th e Czecho-Slovak
People
Also handle Fresh Fish on
Thursday and Friday
Baptist Church
Sunday Evening, July 31
C. A. Pauley & Company
A t 8 o ’clock
AU are cordially invited
♦r
East Side Market
Successors
Phone 188
to J
as. Barrett
Ashland