Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 09, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    Tuesday, August 0, 1021
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
f»AGi THKErt
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visions necessary to feed armies be­
yond the frontiers.
T h u s a cold douche has been pour­
One
cent
the
word
each
time.
ed over Turkish nationalist aspira­
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tions. M. N athernos, the Bolshevist
PHYSICIANS.
ATTORNEYS.
envoy to Angora, has declared "R us­
UR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Practice BRINGS & BRIGGS— Attortieye-at-
sia does -not wish to engage in new
lim ited to eye, ear, nose and
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
wars. She is not preparing for war,
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 a n d '---------- .
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for she is concluding treaties with
2 to 6. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash*: k. A. ROBERTS— Attorney-at-Law.
land, Ore.
73-tfi Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens’ Bank
the allies, and also wishes to con­
Bldg.
clude one with the United States,
UR. J. J. EMMENS— Physician and
especialily a commercial agreem ent.
CHIROPRACTORS.
Surgeon.
Practice limited
to __________________________________
By COL. W IN F IE L D JO N E S
Therefore she counsels the national­
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses DR. GEO. J. KINZ — Chiropractor.
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Aug.
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ists to do the sam e.”
supplied. Oculist and au rist for
Suite 8. Exam ination Free. No. j
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. P. and H.
W ith the Greek arm ies advancing
25, the Plaza. Office Phone 103. Russia is not as w arlike as she was,
Bldg., Medford, Ore. Phone 567.
Residence Phone 401.
with
rapid strides on Angora, these
when the bolsheviki overthrow the
DR. FR A N K M. MOXON— Physician ASHLAND HEALTHATORIVM — Dr. Romanoffs and set up the soviet words will furnish but cold comfort j
to the Turkish nationalists. Inci-j
and Surgeon. Hours 1 to 5 p. m. I E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec­ "republic.”
Office 425 E. Main St., opp. Pub­
dentally in the course of the same
trical Treatm ents, Mineral and
The first result of the desperate
lic Library.
272-ti
Vit-o-Net Baths.
F irst National
declaration, M. N athernos adm its of-|
internal
conditions of Russia has
’Bank Building. Phone 48.
ficially that there is a treaty be­
DBS. SAWYER & CRANDALL
been to damp all enthusiasm for mil­
tween
the bolshevist givernm ent and
TAXI.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
. ---------------------------------------------------- itary adventure abroad. H itherto the AngorTi government which pro­
Pioneer Building.
TAXI—Acklin’s — Rose Bros. Phone w arlike operations have been utilized
136-tf I by the bolsheviki oligarchy to dis- vides for m ilitary aid being furnished i
Phone 260-R. Res. 274-J or 367-J1 213.
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to the latter.
The interpretation
I’ATROL
SERVICE
’ tract public atten tio n from the in- which the soviet envoy now gives
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
W ILL RESVM E OPERATIONS tolerablp domestic^ conditions.
The this clause of the treaty is b u | an ­
T. L. POWELL— GENERAL TRANS­
______
Polish invasion and th e anti-bolshe-
other example of bolshevist duplici­
F E R — Good team and m otor­
( vist movements led by Denekin,
trucks. Good service at a reason­
Gasoline requisitions in q u a n tity ; Wrangfel> Kolchak, Seminoff and ty and shows how the Moscow gov­
able price. Phone 83.
„
, ,
. , tO keep the Ninety -« rst aero 3quad'l other leaders were employed to stim- ernm ent shuffles out of its agree­
FOR PROMPT and careful service ron planes operating over Oregon i ll)at„ n,ltinnul
. * ments.
with Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays, d W ashington forests on fire na-
natlona’ patriotism , or what
— »
. . .
d u -----( a n a
W ash in g to n t o r e s u on tir e p a - , w as ,e ft of n a tio n a l patriotism in
call K rittle Transfer Co., Phone
A stray dear swam into Seattle
117. Office 89 Oak street, Near tro1 d u rln R tbe rest of tbe summer, Russia. Ju st as in 1793 the cry of
harbor,
was lassoed and is now in
H otel Austin.____________________ will be wired immediately by thel .<la patrie en dangftr„ roused ’ the
th
e
city
zoo.
'
war departm ent, according to tele- French revolutionists t0 patfcotic en-
FOR BALE.
I gram s received yesterday from S ena-! thusiagm aQd caused tfaem tQ gtream
The cotton boll weevil appeared in
FOR SALE— A Studebaker b u g g y .'to rs McNary and Stanfield.
newly painted and in excellent re-
Until the shlpm ent a rri
IJ e u . in thousands to the colors, so in th e United States in 1892.
1920, Lenine and Trotzky used pat­
pair, $30. Phone 398-R. 287-6i 4
x
__________________________________ I tenant Sain C arter will be given
riotism to galvanize fresh life into
FOR SALE— Cheap, two New •>
authority to purchase gasoline local-
what
they felt to be a failing cause.
i.t7nale rabbils-
¡ly iu order t,liat the forest patrols
, Their success made them plan
31b H argadine.
287-2*
.
.
r
may be resumed at once.
: fu rth er warlike expeditious. In pur-
TH REE GOOD BUYS'— One 83 mod­
i sua nee of this policy they promised
el Overland, $350; one 1917 Ford
truck, $345; one 1914 Iteo deliv-j
aid to th e Galicians against Poland
ery truck, $175.
Call and see
and to the T urkish nationalists
them at 248 F ifth St.
287-tf!
against the sultan and the allies.
FOR SALE— AprH hatched Whitt»
The Afghans were promised assist­
Leghorn pullets, Tancred specials.
ance is they would attack British
1372 Iowa St.
287-6*
India, while Persia was encouraged
YOU WILL HAVE TQ HURRY if
to join the movement of revolt
\ you get the ‘goat” advertised yes-!
i against the C hristian powers. Soviet
terday. R. D. Sanford, 399 B each1
arm ies were reported to be m arch­
street. Ashland.
286-f-tu!
ing to Angora to reinforce the ar-
■ for 10c from
FOR SALE CHEAP— One W hite de­
I nties of M ustapha Kemal Pasha. The J?
livery truck, A-l condition. Robi-
one sack of
promised assistance from Moscow I
! son’s Garage.
285-4
caused th a t leader to assume an at-1
FOR SALE— A good milch cow. 642
TH E HISTORY OF TH E
titu
d e of arrogance and truculence
Liberty St.
284-6*
MONEY KINGS
tow ard the allied powers.
WOOD FOR SALE— I have several >
But in the last few weeks a ch an g e '
shows th a t the founda­
hundred tiers of dry 16-inch fir,
tions of th eir wealth were
has come over the spirit of th e dream
laurel and alder wood now being
laid by persistent saving.
of the men in Moscow. Up to this
hauled to Ashland. Will sell cheap
time,
by a ruthless levy of the last
They
created
a
surplus
if delivered now. Wood will be
and put it out at interest.
higher later. Leave orders at E.
resources of Russia, in food and ma­
We can 't all be money
TOBACCO
E. Phipps office. S. D. Taylor. 1
terial, it has been possible to equip
kings, but we can’t hope
283-6* ;
arm ies and keep them in the field.
to overcome fortune un­
less
we
save.
But this is no longer possible. W ith
BUILDING MATERIAL — *Medford
Cement Brick and Block Works,
famine stalking through the land it i
Having a savings account
specialize in ab kinds of building
is out o f th e ir power to gather to­
with
THIS
bank
will
op­
products. Corner F ir and 10th
en YOUR opportunity.
gether the thousands of tons of pro-
street.
225tf
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
CITIZENS
BANK ■
.SHLAttO
50 goo J cigarettes
ASHLAND WITNESSES
The Names of Ashland Person'»
Familiar to All
Who are the witnesses?
They are Ashlahd people.
Residents of Ashland who have
had kidney backache, kidney ills,
bladder ills; who have used Doan’s
Kidney Pills.
These witnesses
endorse Doan’s.
One Ashland resident who
speaks is W. Hardy, retired, 586
E. Main St. He says; "I have
used Doan’s Kidney Pills and
w ouldn’t be w ithout them. I had
attacks of kidney complaint and
lumbago. I suffered with dull
backaches and pains through my
kidneys and my kidneys didn’t
act right. Doan’s Kidney Pills
always relieved these ailm ents
anc eased the aches and pains. I
heartily endorse Doan’s for they
are a remedy of m erit.”
Price 60c, a t all dealers. Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy
— get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the
same th a t Mr. H ardy had. Foster-
M ilburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Visitors from Yreka—
f Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Henderson,
/o f Yreka, Calif., Were visitors last
J week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.;
f J. L. Oskar, 83 Morion street. Mr.
' and Mrs. H enderson were m arried at
Yreka, July 28, and visited this city!
while on their honeymoon. Mrs. Hen­
derson is a cousin of Mrs. Oskar and i
was formerly Miss Clara Childers.
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CL B. L A M X I N
BARGAINS IN
Isut«
Fit y A tifi Raocti Proporti«»*
Him*«» to Ü en t.
CITIZENS’ RANK BCILDÌÀG
ATTRACTIVE
SHOO FLY
Fall Woolens
Spray your animals with
Fly and keep the flies away.
F A L L STY LES
and
*
FALL PRICES
have arrived at
T ailors for Men and W om en
Shoo
ICELESS COOLERS
I Use Iceless Cooler and make it pay
¡for itself in a year in ice bills.
New W hite Sewing Machines, al­
ways on band. Used machines for
j rent.
Pell’s Corner
You are invited for a look
Big
Dance
at the
Bungalow
Every Wednesday Night
Beginning Wednesday, July 27
GENUINE
DURHAM
Best Floor
The Coolest Place in the Valley
Biggest Crowds
H ELP W ANTED.
WANTED— Chambermaid with ref­
erences. Apply Ashland hotel.
_____________________________ 283-tf
W ANTED.
WANTED— Small rum ished house
or apartm ent on ground floor, by
‘ adults onlv. Address A. Tidings.
287-3*
WANTED— A few second hand jellv
glasses. Phone 198.
287-1
WANTED— Good milch cow; also
good alfalfa hay.
R. Scheider-!
elter. R. F. D. 1, box 17 3. 2 86-2*
L7
on
r/0v n
Canvas
Shoes
sayings
DEPOSITS
Don’t Expose Your
Property tb Loss
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
LIVE STOCK
erty exposed?
If you injure a man, and he
AT STUD— Toggenburg goat. 143
obtains
a dam age verdict against
G ranite St.
2 82-2tue*
yon,
you’ve
got to pay it.
»
FOR R E N T .
If you haven’t the cash, your
property can be sold to get it.
FOR
RENT— 3 room
furnished I
Don’t risk your house, your
partm ent. Adults only. Inquire
166 H argadine St., or phone 264-! bank account, your business. Let
Y,
2 86-tt j a first class automobile poli«>
stand
between your worldly
LOST?
goods and the result of that
possible accident. DO IT NOW. A
LOST— “ Love bird,” green breast,
few dollars today may save you
mottled back, bill sim ilar to a p a r-! a few thousand tonight.
ro t’s. Mrs. E. M. W allin. 174
Church street.
286-2*
The Lost Needle
Suitable
for
Hunting
and
Fishing
W A N T E D — Good g e n tle h o rse , h a r ­
ness and one-horse farm wagon.
R. Scheidereiter. R. F. D. 1. box'
1 7 3 . 2 8 6 - 2 *
•
W e carry several kinds.
w ith
Rubber,
T
Com position
or
Billings Agency
A FEW BARGAINS FOR SALE
BY B E A V ER REALTY CO.
Block of ten lots nicely located;
two-room plastered house; lots of
fru it and berries; good garden
land; would make fine chicken
ranch— $1,500.00. Terms.
Good 5-room cottage; about
half-acre lot, small barn, fru it and
garden— $2,000.00. Terms.
Special Bargain.— 6-room house,
good plum bing; close in; cash
price $1,200.
Also some five-acre tracts in
city limits.
Real Estate and Real Insurance
Estab. 1833
Phong j g l l
Sizes One Gallon to Twenty
Eggs Are Cheap Now.
Waterglass Your Winter
Supply.
Provost Bros.
Needle.” I t ’s plot is woven around the loss of the fam­
ily needle—no trifling misfortune in the days of old.
Today, in this era of ours, life is so rich in comforts that
we seldom wonder how folks got along in the ancient world
And we sometimes forget what an important role advertising
has played in making life pleasant and altogether livable.
Advertising has one of the leading parts in the eternal
drama of dollars. To it is directly due much of the multipli
cation of products and services which has come about during
the last half centurv.
41 E a st Main
th e
£>ank.
C h a rts C lack-'
TH R IFT LIKE SALT
Jars with Lids
H E R ’S an old English play known as “ Gammer C arton’s
Made
! ’»ther soles.
The small boy said “salt is what
makes things taste bad when you
leave it out.” T hrift is much like
that.
The First N ational has seen tragic
instances of lives where th rift had
been left out.
Many homes art-
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 a steadily growing account
here?
EA'CARTER.. POES
1VAUPCL VICE PRE
J MMCCOY. CASMlEB
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It has smoothed the mechanics of existence—made life
easier and more pleasant by bringing countless necessities—
once considered luxuries—within our easy reach and into
continuous use.
Think of this when you read these columns. You owe much
to advertising.
And you miss much when you fail to read it I
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