Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 08, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
Monday, August 8, 1021
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PH Y SIC IA N S.
ATTORNEYS.
A BRIG G S— Attorneys-at-
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
limited to eye, ear, nose and
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash­ L. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law.
land, Ore.
73-tfj Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens’ Bank
Bldg.
D R . J. J . EMMENS— Physician and
C H IR O P R A C fO R S .
Surgeon.
Practice limited to
eye. ear, nose and throat. Glasses
supplied. Oculist and aurist fori DR. GEO. J. K1NZ — Chiropractor.
Suite 8. Examination Free. No.
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H.
25, the Plaza. Office Phone 103.
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567.
Residence Phone 401,
DR. FRANK M. .MOXON— Physician
TRANSFER AND EX PR ESS.
and Surgeon. Hours 1 to 5 p. m .!
Office 425 E. Main St., opp. Pub-
272-tf T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS­
lie Library.
FER — Good team and motor­
D R S. SA W Y ER & CRANDALL
trucks. Good service at a reason­
OSTEOPATHIC ' PHYSICIANS
able price. Phone 83.
D R . E R N E S T A . WOODS— Practice B R IG G S
P io n e e r B u ild in g .
Res. 274-J or 367-J FOR PROMPT and careful service
with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays,
T A X I.
call Whittle Transfer Co., Phone
117. Office 89 Oak street, Near
T A X I— Acklin’s — Rose Bros. Phone
Hotel Austin.
213.
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FOR SALE— House and 6 lots, in
Brownsville, Ore.
Easy terms;
[ might take good car or Ashland
> home as part pay. R. D. Sanford,
1 399 Beach St., Ashland. 285-fm*
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FO R SALE.
FOR SALE CHEAP— One White de­
livery truck, A-l condition. Robi-
I son's Garage.
285-4
GRAVENSTEIN APPLES — Wind-
. falls, 50 lb. box 75c; also sweet
cider 40c gallon. Young’s ranch,
Belleview. Phone 9 -F -ll.
FOR SALE— A good milch cow. 642
Liberty St.
284-6*
IN T E R C R R A N A U T O C A R CO.
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D a lly (E x c e p t S u n d a y )
LV. ASHLAND
LV. M E D F O R D
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S U N D A Y O NLY
A Contemplative Mood.
“Do you think the world is growing
belter and wiser?”
“Yes,” replied Mr. G rowdier. “All
I'm afraid of is that the world will
become so completely interested in
"abstract questions of morality and
wisdom that it’ll neglect the plain or­
dinary industry necessary to keep it
going.”
He’d Overheard.
“You’ve never heard my wife slug. I
believe.’’ said the man who was proud
Tempt* Fuglt.
o f what lie was pleased to call bis bet­
The traveler raced h is fa s te s t to the ter half’s accomplishments.
one-horse railway station and missed
“Of course 1 have,” replied his gruff
the train h.v the mast vexatious of old neighbor. “You don't suppose we
narrow m argins.
can keep our windows closed ail the
“When is the next train in that di­ time, do vou?”
rection T‘ he asked, pointing ta the
receding cars.
A nticipating an Order.
“Tomorrow,” answered the station
“Why did you throw those two
agent.
pieces of toast out there on the
“At what time?”
grass?" asked the Tat raataoratenr.
“Jest one mlnnte sooner than right
“I wanted to see if a couple of
now.”—American Legion Weekly.
quail would come around and la y down
on 'em, air,” replied the white-capped
He Paid for It, Though.
chef.
Airs. Myles—That’s an awfully
shabby suit your husband 1» wearing.
An enameled goblet of the 14th
Mrs. Styles—I know it.
century
recently sold in Paris for
“Doesn’t he ever buy any new
105.000 francs.
dot lies?”
“Why, certainly he does.”
“Why don’t you make him wear
C. B. L A M K I N
'em, then?”
“Don’t he silly. How do yon think
he'd look In my clothes?”
Phon» 260-R.
FO R SALE— R EA L E STA TE.
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In B. V." D.’s or union sults7 -Bir-
mlugham Age-Herald.
A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
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THE EXCEPTION.
“No gen tlem en would lie about hla
g o lf score ”
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“Certainly not— unless, of course.
he w as quite sure that no other gen ­
tlem an was In a position to prov»
the falsehood o f his statem ent».”
T H R IF T L IK E SALT
The small boy said ‘"salt is what
makes things taste bad when you
leave it. out.” Thrift, is much like
that.
The First National has seen tragic
instances of lives where thrift had
been left out.
Many homes are
broken up because of reckless spend­
ing and financial inefficiency. Many
men are square pegs in round holes
because of failure to save some cap­
ital.
Have you ¡1 steadily growing account
here?
B A R G A IN S IN
Wack satin afternoon frock
trimmed with monkey fur. Girdle
o f silver doth heavily embroidered
with old rose floral pattern. Slip­
pers of black satin. Specially posed
tqr.Ewa N ovak, Umvcr^ai star.
U nreasonable SuflpeaUon.
“W hat w ill prevent yo a r w ife from
going through your cloth es a t night?”
asked th e citizen who 1« a lw a y s te ll­
ing h is troubles.
“H a v e you ever tried going home
without ’« a ? ’ ask ed h is unsym pa-
1 th etlc friend. “T h ere are no p o ck ets
m acy.
JA C K SO N V IL L E .M E D F O R D
FOR RENT— Five room house, close;
DAILY EXCEPT BUNDAY
in, well furnished, reliable party,!
LV. J’S’NV’LE
permanent, no children. Address; LV. MEDFORD
SU G G E ST IV E LIST
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Box 8 care of Tidings.
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8 :2 0 a .m Canned
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Heat Outfit
H E L P W ANTED.
10:30 a.m .
10:00 a.m Icy
. Hot Bottle
12:00 Noon
11:30 a.m .
Cream, Tooth Paste
WANTED— Chambermaid with ref­ 1:30 p.m .
1:00 p.m Shaving
.
erences. Applv Ashland hotel.
Tooth
Brush
3:00 p.m .
2:00 p.m .
283-tf 4:3,0 p.m .
3:45 p.m Cold
.
or Vanishing Cream
5:30 p.m .
5:00 p.m. Sunburn Lotion
WANTED — Laborers, rock men, 9:30 p.m .
7:00 p.m .
Mosquito Lotion
teamsters and tunnel men wanted ! 7 30 pm .
Sat. only
8 :00 p.m .
for construction work on irrigation 10:30 p. m.
Talcum
Powder
9:50
p.
ra.
Sat. only
project near Medford, Oregon. La­
W E R U N ON S U N D A Y S.
Gauze Bandages
borers wages three dollars for
M E D FO R D -R O SE B U R G
Adhesive Tape
eight hours, less one dollar for
D a ily an d S u n d ay
Tinature Iodine
board.
Other wages in propor­ L V . M E D FO R D
L V . R O SE B U R G
tion.
Can also use stationmen. 11:00 a.m .
Laxative Tablets
1 0 0 p. in.
Rougue River Valley Canal Co.,
M E D FO R D -G R A N T S P A S S
L et U s S u p p ly
Medford, Ore.
281-7
D a lly an d S t u d io
LV. M EDFO RD
L V . G’T ’S P A S S
10:00 a. m.
8:00 a. m.
1 :00 p. m.
11:00 a. m.
4:00 p. m.
FOR SALE— In Ashland, a $6000 i 1:00 p. m.
6:15 p. m.
thoroughbred milk goat for $4000.! 4:30 p. m.
Will leave soon; come and “get
Grants Pass Waiting Room— The
my goat,” and I will put in chick-j Bonbonniere. Phone i6 0 .
en house and chickens, barn filled
Office and Waiting Room: No. 5
with hay, fine garden and berries, S. Front St.. Nash Hotel Buildins.
growing alfalfa, hose and sprink­
ler, many kinds fruit trees break­
ing with fruit, beautiful English
walnut trees, grape arbor loaded,
ornamental trees, vines, shrubs,
privet hedges, large hard finished
house, only needs repainting out­
side, 9 large and many small
rooms, cement cellar or basement,
fireplace, oak mantel and large
miror, toilet and baths, sinks, ir­
Oreion’s Higher Institution of
rigation, sewer, city water, elec­
tric lighted, no hills, near two
’ schools, medium near business dis­
trict, and 50 per cent below value.
Eight Schools: Seventy Departments
Act quick and get a bargain:
$2200 down, and $30 per month at
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19. 1921
6 per cent. R. D. Sanford. 399
For inlorm ilioo w rite <• (he Resislrsr
Beach St., will show you. 2S5-fm >
Oregon Agricultural College
OAC
Real Sstate
h i A First
Natia
SH L A N D . OREGON
C ity a n d R a n ch P ro p er ties
H o u se s to « le n t.
TECHNOLOGY
CORVALLIS
SHOO FLY
Spray your animals with
Fly and keep the flies away.
Shoo
ICELESS COOLERS
Use Iceless Cooler and make it pay
for itself in a year In ice bills.
New White Sewing Machines, al­
ways on hand. Used machines for
rent.
Peil’s Corner
There are approximately 17,000
notion picture theatres in the Unit-
id States.
A T T R A C T IV E
Fall Woolens
FA L L STY L ES
and
’F A L L P R IC E S
h a v e a rriv ed a t
T a ilo r s fo r M en an d W om en
You are invited for a look
If you were carrying $5,000 or
more of cash in your car you’d
want to have it insured.
But are you not driving your
car, with about all of your prop­
erty exposed?
If you injure a man, and he
obtains a damage verdict against
you, you’ve got to pay it.
If you haven’t the cash, your
property can be sold to get it.
Don’t risk your house, your
bank account, your business. Let
a first class automobile policy
stand between your worldly
goods an d . the result of that
possible accident. DO IT NOW. A
few dollars today may save you
a few thousand tonight. z
Billings Ageney
R e a l E s ta te a n d R e a l In su ra n ce
Estab. 1883
Phone 211
41 E a s t M ain
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We carry several Linds. Made
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WOOD FOR SALE— I have several
hundred tiers of dry 16-inch fir,
Europe’s largest floating drydock
laurel and alder wood now being
LV. ASHLAND Is located at Rotterdam.
hauled to Ashland. Will sell cheap ! LV. MEDFORD
9:00 a. m.
9:00
a.m
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if delivered now. Wood will be
10:00
a. m.
10:00
a.
m.
The French governors of Louisiana
higher later. Leave orders at E.
11:00
a. m. tried the pettiest cases.
11:00
a
m.
E. Phipps office. S. D. Taylor.
12:00 Noon
12:00 Noon
283-6*
1:00 p. m.
1:00 p. m.
2.00 p. m.
BUILDING MATERIAL — Medford 2:00 p. m.
3: 00 p. m.
Cement Brick and Block Works, 3:00 p. ui.
“THE ELHART W AY”
4:00 p. in.
specialize in ah kinds of building 4:00 p.m .
G
ood
S to ck , G ood S erv ice,
5:00 p. m.
products. Comer Fir aud 10th 5:00 p. m.
6:30
p.
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G ood G oods
6:30 p. m.
street.
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Ashland Waiting— East Sida Phar­
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