Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 17, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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    IA L
ATTORNEYS.
PHYSICIANS.
D R . E R N E S T A. W OODS— P ra c tic e BRIGGS A HRIGGS— Attorneys-at-
Law, Pioneer Block, Ashland.
lim ite d to eye, e a r, n o se and
th r o a t. O ffice h o u rs, 10 to 12 a n d
2 to 6. S w e d s n b u rg B ldg., A sh­ L. A. ROBERTS— A tto rn e y -a t-L a w .
Rooms 5 and 6, Citizens’ Bank
land, Ore.
7 3 -tf
Bldg.
DR. J . J . EM M EN S— P h y sic ia n an d
CHIROPRACTORS.
«S urgeon.
P ra c tic e
lim ite d
to
eye, e a r, n ose a n d th r o a t. G lasses DR. GEO. J. KINZ — Chiropractor.
su p p lie d .
O c u list a n d a u r is t for
S u ite 8. E x a m in a tio n F re e . No.
S. P . R. R. O ffices, M. F . a n d H.
25, th e P la z a . O ffice P h o n e 1 0 3 .
B ld g ., M edford, O re. P h o n e 567.
R e sid en c e P h o n e 401.
DR. FRANK M. .MOXON— P h y sicia n , ASHLAND HEALTHATORIUM— Dr.
a n d S u rg eo n . H o u rs 1 to 5 p. m.
O ffice 425 E. M ain S t., opp. P u b ­
lic L ib ra ry .
2 7 2 -ti
P re p a re now for rain y days. Have
Silk and fibre mixed knit ties, Florida Woman Visit»—
y
o
u
r u m b re lla s covered a t th e F ix -,
Mrs. Marcia Danford is receiving
fo rm e rly $1.00 to $2.00 v a lu e ; now
294-6*j
only 60c u n til a ll gone, a t O rres a v isit from h e r life-lo n g frie n d , It Shop.
Local and Personal
E. B. A n g ell, C h iro p ra c tic , E lec
tric a l T re a tm e n ts , M ineral an d
V it-o-N et B ath s.
F ir s t N a tio n a l
"Bank B u ild in g .
P h o n e 48.
DBS. SAWYER & CRANDALL
M K I N
BARGAINS IN
Real
The Delights of the ,
Seashore and Mountains
THE
CITIZENS
BANK
Round Trip
Summer Excursion Tickets
OFASHLAND
a re now on sa le to m a n y
TRANSFER AND EXPRESS.
T. L. POWELL— G E N E R A L T R A N S ­ FO R
S A L E — H ouse a n d % a c re
L a d ie s u n a c co m p a n ie d by g en tle-
g ro u n d in f r u it tre e s ; close in. m e n t a n d e x tra la d ie s 10c a t th e
In q u ire 606 A llison. 294-1 mo*
B ungalow d a n c e W ed n esd ay n ig h t.
HELP WANTED.
T h e w a r ta x m u st be paid.
2t
F O R P R O M P T a n d c a re fu l service
w ith A u to -T ru c k s o r H o rse D rays, W A N TED — H o u se k e e p e r to c a re fo r
c h ild e rn a n d do lig h t h o u se w o rk .
c a ll K r i t t l e T r a n s f e r Co., P h o n e
M rs. P rice.
In q u ire a t E n d e rs
117. O ffice 89 O ak s tr e e t, N ear
C
o
n
fe
c
tio
n
ery
S to re .
294-2
H o te l A u stin .
W A N TED — W o m an
fo r
g e n e ra l
FOR SALE.
h o u se w o rk . S te ad y p o sitio n . E asv
w ork. Good hom e. In q u ire 662
F O R D C O U PE . 1921, e x c elle n t con­
B
s tr e e t.
293-3
d itio n .
In q u ire I r w in ’s C igar
S to re. P h o n e 140.
2 9 0 tf
WANTED.
a
T im m
29 4tf Mrs. S a ra h T o u rte llo t, of F lo rid a .
Estate
T he lady a rriv e d y e ste rd a y fro m ai S tanuA rd P ro p e rty Sold——
Watoh for ' Visits Parents H e r e -
“Hearts of Gold,
C. W . J u d k in s h a s p u rc h a se d th e
visit w ith c h ild re n a n d g ra n d c h il­
*- r t City *iid Ranch Properties
291-lm o ' C lay O xford of P o rtla n d is s p e n d ­
them.
A
da
S ta n n a rd M illn er p ro p e rty on
d re n in W a sh in g to n .
Mrs. T o u rte l­
Home*» to
T he d eal w as m ad e
in g a few d ay s v a c atio n w ith h is lot and M rs. D an fo rd a re en jo y in g R oca s tre e t.
W. C. Currf R eturns—
p a re n ts . M r. a n d Mrs. J. L. O xford, th e m se lv e s g re a tly in v isitin g an d i th ro u g h th e re a lty ag en cy of th e
CITIZENS’ BANK BUILDING
W . C. C u rry , one of th e p ro p rie ­
A sh la n d R e a lty com pany.
of th is city.
ren
e
w
in
g
in
c
id
e
n
ts
of
th
e
ir
e
a
rlie
r;
to rs of th e Id ea l G ro cery , h a s r.e-
life w h e n th e y w ere re s id e n ts of i
j tu rn e d to his h o m e on L a u re l s tr e e t
Boys, g et re a d y fo r school, w hich B o ulder. Colo.
a fte r a tw o m o n th s b u s in e s s tr ip to
s ta r ts Sept. 12.
See th e fin e a ll-
P e n n sy lv a n ia
and
o th e r .e a s t e r n
wool s u itin g s a t O rres T a ilo r Shop.
W h a t is a v a c atio n w ith o u t m u ­
p o in ts.
M ade to m e a s u re a t $25.00 to sic* Buy a sm a ll V ic tro la a n d ta k e
2 4 7 -tf
$30.00.
2 9 4 tf It a lo n g . R ose B ros.
P u r e p a ste u riz e d m ilk . 10c th e
q u a rt a t R ose B ros.
2 4 3 -tf
Picnic at G rants Pus»—
a p p e al to m any th o u s a n d s each y ear.
Be one of the
M rs. J a n e C a rte r, M isses D orothy
m erry th ro n g th a t go th e r e th is su m m e r fo r H ealth ,
R e je c t B u ild in g Bid—
R e st, R e c re a tio n a n d A m u se m e n t.
T h e one bid receiv ed y e s te rd a y S tev en s, H azel E m e ry a n d N ina B e ll;
e v e n in g a t a m e e tin g of th e m em ­ E m e ry a n d G eo rg e S te v en s -sp en t
b e rs of th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h fo r S u n d ay a t G ra n ts P a ss w h ere th e y ;
th e b u ild in g of a n a d d itio n to th e h a d a picnic.
TAXI.
O S T E O P A T H IC P H Y S I C I A N S ___________________
P io n e e r B u ild in g .
T A X I— A c k lin ’a — R ose B ros. P h o n e p re s e n t s tr u c tu r e w as re je c te d . Ac-
Phone 2 6 0 -R . R es. 274-J o r 3 6 7 - J ‘^ 213.
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1 3 6 -tf ■ tlon p u r s u a n t to th e m a tte r w as d e ­
fe rre d to a n o th e r m eetin g .
FOR SALE— REAL ESTATE.
F E R — Good te a m a n d m o to r­
tru c k s . Good se rv ic e a t a re a s o n ­
a b le p rice. P h o n e 83.
C. B. L A
T a ilo r Shop.
O ne c e n t th e w o rd e a ch tim e .
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ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS.
Wednesday, August 17, 1021.
L ocal C ouple M a rrie d —
J o h n C ad am o a n d Mrs. A lta S hel­
don w ere m a rrie d y e ste rd a y m orn-
! ing a t 11 o ’clock by R ev. W a lte r
I
E . E v a n s a t th e B a p tis t p a s to r 's
hom e. M rs. C ad am o is a w ell-k n o w n
A sh la n d w o m an a n d is th e d a u g h ­
t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs. H. P. H olm es.
B U IL D IN G M A T E R IA L — M edford W AN TED— To r e n t d a iry o r sto c k 77 M a n za n ita s tr e e t.
Mr. C adam o
C em en t B rick and B lock W orks,
is
a
n
em
ploye
of
th
e
S
o u th e rn P a ­
ra n c h .
R. J . D y k s tra , 563 N o rth
sp e c ia liz e in a b k in d s of b u ild in g
M ain, A sh la n d , O re.
293-6* cific co m pany a t N eil C reek.
p ro d u c ts .
C o rn e r F ir a n d 10th
s tr e e t.
2 2 5 tt W A N TED — To buy a se c o n d -h a n d
See o u r F a ll S u itin g s of p u re V ir­
sm a ll cook sto v e o r will tra d e
FO R QU ICK SA LE C H E A P — L a te
M
ichigan
R
o
ta
ry
w
a
sh
in
g
m
ac
h
in
e
gin
W ool. P a u ls e r u d ’s.
279-tf
m odel p h o n o g ra p h a n d rec o rd s.
f
o
r
sam
e.
154
O
ak
s
t.
2
9
3
tf
T h o r w a sh in g m ac h in e a n d o ri­
e n ta l ru g .
A pply 236 5 th st., W A N T E D — F u rn is h e d g ro u n d flo o r California .Man D ie s—
A sh la n d .
292-4*
h o u se k e e p in g ro o m s o r room a n d
The funeral of F. N. Roberts ofj
b
o a rd in re fin e d fam ily fo r m an G re n a d a , C alif., fa th e r of M rs. W . S .,
F O R SA L E — B lack face b u c k s, $10
a n d w ife. A d d re ss A-17, T id in g s.
a head . Six m iles s o u th on P a ­
292-3* E a s tm a n o f th is city, w ho d ied y e s ­
cific h ig h w ay .
M ike T u c k e r.
te rd a y a t a local h o s p ita l, w ill be!
292-6* WANTED— Squeaky
auto wheels held in Y re k a , C alif., M onday of
that need repairing.
See Ira ¡n e x t w eek. Mr. R o b e rts died from !
G R A V E N S T B IN
A PPLES,
w in d ­
Reeder.291-6
falls.
C a n ’t b e a t ’em fo r pies,
a c o m p lic a tio n of a ilm e n ts.
sa u c e o r jelly . 75c 5 0 -p o u n d box
LOOT.
d e liv e re d .
F re s h c id e r, 40c g a l­
H ave a f it a t O rres, ta ilo rs fo ri
lon.
Y o u n g ’s R a n c h , B elleview . LO ST— Y e sterd a y , n e a r th e su m m it
m
en
a n d w om en.
of G reen S p rin g s m o u n ta in , stra w
294tf '
Phone 9-F-ll.
s u itc a se , b o u n d in le a th e r , w ra p ­
FO R
SA L E — New
F o rd
se d an ,
ped in g u n n y sa ck . S u itc a se co n ­ E lk s L ea v in g for M arsh field —
c h e a p if ta k e n a t once. 76 A lida
ta in e d c a m e ra a n d la d ie s ' clo th e s I M em bers of th e local E lk s club
street.
291-6*
F in d e r p lease leav e a t police of­
fice.
293-4 a re leav in g A shland in in n ere o sin g
FOR R EN T,
I n u m b ers d u rin g th e p a s t few days
d e lig h tfu l
places.
Newport.
YOU
HAVE
H EA R D
th a t
No c ig a r e tte has
the sam e delicious
fla v o r a s Lucky
S trik e . B e c a u s e
Lucky Strike is the
- toasted cigarette.
OBT %
old
place
Crater Lake.
of m en who could h a rd ly
w rite th e ir ow n nam e—
but
w ho
SA V ED
MONEY!
Cigarette
Ideal fo r th e fam ily Is th is c h a rm in g
is fre e from c o n v e n tio n a litie s.
One of th e g re a te s t scenic w o n d e rs of th e w orld,
is th is b e a u tifu l la k e of in d e s c rib a b le blue.
Tillamook County Beaches.
L ocated a m id s t a w e a lth of b e a u tifu l n a tu r a l
s u rro u n d in g s, a r e th e se re s o rts ju s t a few m iles be­
yond th e C oast R ange.
A re you, w ho can rea d ,
w rite a n d e a rn m oney
w illing to be o u td o n e by
m en less in te llig e n t th a n
y o u rse lf?
Other Resorts.
J o se p h in e C ou n ty C aves. C olestin, S h a sta M ountain
R e so rts, Y osem ite N a tio n a l P a rk .
T h in k it over, a n d s ta r t
a S av in g s A ccount in
th is s tro n g b an k to d ay .
“ O regon Outdoor»»”
O u r new illu s tra te d a n d d e sc rip tiv e booklet will
help you decide on th e r e s o r t o f y o u r choice. L et us
a s sis t you by p ro v id in g a copy free on req u e st.
F o r lu r t h e r in fo rm atio n , in q u ire of tic k e t a g e n ts
Southern Pacific Lines
JO H N M. SCOTT,
G e n e ral P a s s e n g e r A gent.
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From the makers of
U.S. Royal Cords
tothe
fo r M a rsh fie ld , w h e re th e y will a t ­
ten d th e E lk s s ta te c o n v e n tio n in
Shoo th a t city. A la rg e d e le g a tio n is ex­
pected to leav e th is e v e n in g by tr a in
fo
r th e n o r th e r n city.
COOLERS
F O R K E N T— F u rn is h e d a p a rtm e n t.
SHOO FLY
W ill be re a d y a b o u t A u g u st 25
S p ra y y o u r a n im a ls w ith
H enry P ro v o st, p h o n e 474-R.
294-6 F ly a n d k eep th e flie s aw ay.
F O R R E N T — 2-rooni. m o d ern , f u r ­
ICELESS
n ish e d a p a r tm e n t; close in ; a d u lts ';
Use Icelesa C ooler a n d m a k e it pay
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
on ly .
In q u ire 166 H a rg n d in e o r
phone 2 6 4 - Y . 2 9 4 t j fo r its e lf in a y e a r in ice bills.
! In th e C o u n ty C o u rt of J a c k s o n
New W h ite Sew ing M achines, al-
C ourity, O regon, E s ta te of C lyde
FOR TRADE.
______________________________________
I w ays on b a n d . U sed m a c h in e s for
R h o d es, D eceased.
TO T R A D E fo r a lfa lfa a c re a g e , 5- r e n ^-
T he u n d e rs ig n e d a d m in is tr a to r of
room m o d ern hom e in K la m a th
sa id e s ta te h a s filed in sa id co u rt
F a lls , on pav ed s tr e e t.
In q u ire
h is fin a l a c c o u n t a s a d m in is tra to r,
143 8 th s tr e e t.
294-6*
a n d th e ju d g e of sa id c o u rt h a s d e s­
ig n a te d S a tu rd a y , S e p te m b e r 19,
1921, a t 1 0 :0 0 o ’clock A. M. a t th e
c o u rt h o u se in J a c k s o n v ille , said
c o u n ty , a s th e tim e a n d place to
h e a r a n y o b je c tio n s to th e a p p ro v a l
of said a c co u n t.
S. M. RH O D ES.
A d m in is tra to r.
users of Fabric Tires
Pell’s Corner
»
289-5 Wed.
THE
H A BIT
Good h a b its a re a s e a sily fo rm e d as
bad ones, a n d p e rs is t lo n g er. T h a t
is why p a re n ts sh o u ld te a c h th e ir
c h ild re n th e d e lig h t of fin a n c ia l in ­
d ep en d en ce, th e a b ility to g et big
th in g s by fo re g o in g trifle s — in g en ­
e ra l— th e sa n e u se of m oney.
T he F ir s t N a tio n a l B a n k w elcom es
th e sa v in g s a c c o u n ts o f boys and
g irls. W e know th a t t h e o n es who
a c q u ire th e th r if t h a b it now will
la te r on be th e s u b s ta n tia l c itiz e n s
of th is c o m m u n ity .
a
Here is the U. S. Uaco Tread,
with a long-establishad standard
of service among motorists who
have an eye to value, as well aa
to price. W hile selling for less than
the other tires in the U. S. Fabric
line, the U sco has earned a repu­
tation for quality and dependable
economy which is not exceeded
by any tire in ita claaa.
ATTRACTIVE
Fall W oolens
FALL STYLES
and
FALL PRICES
have arrived at
T ailors for Men and W om eu
You a re in v ite d fo r a look
'CARTER.. POES
I V A U PE t VICE PRC
J
COY. C ashi A»
Lay in Your
Winter’s Wood
Now!
We have some of the finest 16-ineh body fir that
we have ever had, which we will sell in truckload
lots, delivered, for $3.75 per tier.
would not care to sell more than 100 tiers at
this price. Sample at the yard.
We
»
“ G r e w / to th e i t b n c tir o e M Z
froo h. U ro tiro o . U otng a ie tfe
n o w . U ettig » to p p e d n o w "
THEU.S.USCO TREAD
OP SA V IN G
Carson-Fowler Lumber Co.
“In the Heart of Toum"
Canvas
Shoes
Suitable
for
Hunting
and
Fishing
W e carry several kinds.
w ith
Rubber,
N all of m odem merchandising;
the biggest conundrum is the
fabric tire situation.
Around 70% of all car owners
use fabric tires.
T heir instinct for q u a lity is as
strong and insistent as any one
else's.
W h y , then, are they offered
such hodge-podge stocks o f “dis­
count tires,’’“odd lots,” “seconds.”
“retreads” and other so-called
bargains of uncertain origin?
I
United States Tires
are Good Tires
U.S. USCO T R E A D
U. S. CHAIN TREAD
U. S. NOBBY TREAD
U. S. ROYAL CORD
U.S. RED & GREY TUBES
*
*
People have gotten very ctoee to
the U. S. policy. Felt it. Benefited
by it. And passed the w ord along.
It’s a policy settled to o n estan d -
ard for all U. S. Tires. W h eth er
fabrics or cords. Small sizes or
large.
Giving to the fa b r ic tire user
fre sh , liv e tires. Being made
n o w . Being shipped n o w .
All the original U. S. v ita lity
and s e r v ic e comes through w hen
you buy a U . S. Fabric Tire.
♦
»
Sooner or later the public al­
w ays seeks out q u a lity . As a
m atter of s e lf-p r o te c tio n — if for
no other reason. T h e out-and-out
opinion in favor of U. S. Fabric
Tires has spread more this year
than it ever did.
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“ U sco ,” “ C h a in ,” " N o b b y /
Three different treads.
Built by the sam e brains, the
same policy, the sam e quality
ideals th a t h a v e m ade U. S.
Royal Cords the s ta n d a r d m eas­
ure of tire worth.
U n ite d S ta te s T ire s
Made
Com position
United States
Rubber Company
or
leather soles.
N. dix & SON
Ashland, Ore.