Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 30, 1921, Page 3, Image 3

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Local and Personal
■ Leave for Lake O' Woods
Cool o ff in Rose Bros* ice cream R eturn from L ake O’ W ood»—
The M acLaln brother» and Fred
Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Batem an, their
parlor where quality ice creams and
264tt i daughter, .Jaunita, and Mrs. Bate- and P aul K oeh ler le ft Saturday for a
sherbets are served.
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r m an’s m other, Mrs. J. B. Saunders, horseback trip to Lake O’ Wood»
T ro u se rs 'a t $3.50. A few left at Newlywed* Leave for San D i e g o - who have been taking an outing a t and Mount McLaughlin
Orres Tailor Shop.
303tf
Mr. and Mrs. H arvey W atts, new-1 th e several lake resorts iq K lam ath
iyweds, left Sunday m ornibg for San county, returned yesterday. They Cam pers R eturn With -Deer —
Salat y Increase Given Pastor»—
Mr. and Mrs. A rth u r Webber, re­
Diego, Calif., where they will make were joined' at Lake O’ Woods by
The C hristian church people have th eir home. A large num ber of Mr. and Mrs. Chet W alters, of Talent. turned recently from th eir camping
given Mrs. Josephine Chample an friends saw the couple off a t the
trip bringing a fine deer. Mrs. Web­
increase of salary for the rem ainder train.
ber killed the d e e r’’and “A rt” has
To Correct an Error—
of the year, beginning the first of
In reporting the afternoon party gone back to try his hand again,
June, 1921.
Mrs. Champie has
Order your Fall Suit now from given by Mrs. Dill Sunday, we inad­ thinking perhaps th a t he’d stand a
given splendid satisfaction to her Paulserud’s.
299-tf vertantly left out the names of Mr. b etter show if his wife sTayk a t
church people and on Sunday, Aug­
and Mrs. R. P. Cornelius, who also! home,
ust 28, the Bible school was the larg­ Leave* for L ake O’ W oods—
were guests of Mrs. Dill.
R eturn from Cam ping Trip—
J. D. Taylor left this morning for
est it has been in many years.
F. D. Swingle and son. A rtro, with
Lake O’ Woods where he will spend Week End Visitors atL ak e O’ Woods
Dr.
Buchanan and son, Bon, " la v e
Save money by buying your Fall a few days vacation.
Mrs. Mary Neville, son, Alvin, and
returned
home from several weeks
Suit at P aulserud’s.
299-tf
Mrs. Brown and daughter. Miss Al­
Pure pasteurized milk, I6c the ice, composed a party who spent the spent in a camping trip..
A uto T ou rists R eturn—
quart at Rose Bros.
243-tf week end a t Lake O’ Woods.
l ’ayne F am ily H ave V isitors—
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Dennis, of the
t « m , », W agner C r e e k -
j The And>- * '« '“» tam ily' »“ “ ,e
Ashland Feed store, returned yes­ Salem V isitor Leav
terday evening from an auto tour
Mrs. Bertha Benton and her 8ls. i Boulevard, are e n jo ,In s a visit from
H. A. Stearns, father of F. G.
n, r having
u >
Mrs Duncan and son, of Kirby,
of several weel^ to various points in Stearns, proprietor "of the Plaz£ ter, Mrs. Clara Borah, a fte
a. m erits of vanous
.
i
i Mrs Duncan is a sister of Mr. Payne,
the northw est, returning by way of M arket, has returned to Salem after tested the
pleasure-
Salt Lake City.
visiting his son here.
resorts, are now camping in W agner
R eturn from Portland—
creek territo ry , accompanied by
We specialize on Taney brick ice
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Simpson
Fall woolens and fashions are now
cream. Rose Bros.
264tl in at Orres tailor shop. Save $5 to ' children.
and son, Harold, returned Sunday
from a business and pleasure trip
$15 by ordering your suit now. 303tf ;
M edford Visitor—
W indow B u llet H ole Mystery—
to Portland.
They made the trip
The m ystery of th e bullet hole in
Delbert Fehl, editor of a Medford K lam ath Falls Visitor»—
by auto.
newspaper, was a recent buisneas
Miss G ertrude Cox, of K lam ath the north window of the Citizens
visitor in the city.
Falls, has been a business visitor in bank rem ains unsolved. The glass Medford Visitors
is thought to have been pierced by
Rev. E. P . L aw rence, w ife and the
For pleating see Orres.
303tf th e city for the past few days.
a bullet fired from a .32 caliber re­ th ree you n gest children, of M edford,
Something new In Teo’s window.; volver sometime late Saturday night drove through A shland yesterd ay on
W oluie R o a s t -
299-tf' or early Sunday morning. Nearby their return f r o « a w e e k ’s trip to
Employes of the Pacific Telephone
residents state th a t they failed to Crater L ake and L ak e O* W oods
and Telegraph company put their
hear any noise during theTTme when
R eturn from Lake O’ W oods—
heads together and chartered a few
Mrs. Louis, Dodge and children tiie glass Is thought to have been
W HY IT SUCCEEDS
cars to take them to the company
"~
have returned from Lake O’ Woods broken.
cabin near Siskiyou, where a “ wei- where they have been spending the
B ecause I t’s F or One T hing Only,
nie roast” was indulged in until the past several weeks.in the new Dodge L ecturer at C hristian C h u r c h -
an d A shland P eop le Ap*
predate This.
“ wee sm a’ hours,” 2 o’clock in the
On Thursday even in g, Septem ber
log cabin.
N
oth
in
g
can be good for every­
m orning to be exact. Members of
1, F ran k P atterso n w ilfg iv e an Il­ thing.
the party were: Mr. and Mrs. S. F.
If you want the best there is, e a t : lustrated lecture a t th e C hristian
D oing one th in g
w ell brings *
298tf!
Kelley and daughter, Misses Gladys at G arnett’s.
success.
church, showing by magic lantern
Doan’s Kidney Pills are for one
Inlow, B ertha Smith, Lola Couey,
slides th e scenic /beauties on the
th
in
g only.
Alice Craig, Mrs. Dora H ubbard, Leave for E u g e n e -
Columbia river, ais well as other
F o r weak o r disordered kid­
Mr. and Mrs, .Jeff Neil, who have
Donald Dickerson and Mr. Phelan.
neys.
Oregon scenery of interest.
been visiting th e Neil family here,
H ere is Ashland evidence to
G rre s c le a n s a n d rem o d els clo th es. left yesterday for th e ir home 'in E u ­
prove th e ir w orth.
V isiting M other He ro
Mrs. L. W ertz,
129 5th St.,
303« gene.
Lena Buston, who has been visit­ says: “D oan ’s K idn ey P ills help­
R etu rn s to Tacom a —
J. W. Needham, who has been vis­
iting his sister, Mrs.] M. A. Baldwin,
of this city, for the past few weeks,
left yesterday tor his home in Ta­
coma, Wash.
ing her m other a t Bray, Calif., has
We use up-to-date methods of returned to A shland and will stay
cleaning and pressing. Satisfaction
at the C. W. Fraley home on Moun­
guaranteed. P aulserud’s.
299-tf
tain avenue, while attending school
this w inter.
Spend Week’s Vacation—
Misses H attie Hodges and D elia!
T alent V isitor—
Acklin left this m orning For Tiaket
Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Burns, of T ab
S u its Made to O r d e r -
O’ Woods where they will spend a
ent,
were recent, visitors a t th e
Cleaning and repairing on short week’s vaaction.
home of th e ir cousin, Mrs. Orpha
notice.
K. Nelson, Hotel .Ashland
Bldg.
302tf
All wool suits a t $25. You can’t Doddridge, who is hefW ffOnU’^ b r t-
heat them. See them at Orres Tail­ land visiting relatives.
C alled by M other’s Illness—
or Shop.
303tf
Mrs. W. T. Coburn, of G rants
Pass, has been an Ashland visitor R eturn from D eer H u n t -
since last week, when Mrs. Coburn
Henry Spulake, of th e Army Goods
was called to this city by th e illness store, Harold P atterson and G. H.
of her m other, Mrs. M. A. Baldw in. Sm art tell a sad story about a deer
Mrs. Baldwin--was reported as im­ h u n t on Sunday. TBëÿ returned
prov Aig today.
minus th e venison a fte r spending
all day in the Mount W agner dis­
Automobile insurance— Yeo, of
trict.
course.
299-tf
J a ck so n v ille Visitors —
Col. and Mrs. H. H. Sargent, of
Jacksonville, were recent visitors in
Ashland a t the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Emil Peil. W hile here they
visited the old Dollarhide toll road
a t Siskiyou where the Sargents used
to live in the early days.
Schoolmates Meet—
W atch Yeo’s window.
PAG» T U B O
■■■■»■■■■■ h
THE ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
Tuesday, August 80, IMI
Cliff Payne makes apple presses
299-tf
K
Former Resident Returns —
Raymond G. Jones, form erly of
th e Army Goods store, and one tim e
night clerk at the HofeT "Ashland,
has retu rn ed to Ashland from Sac­
ram ento, after a trip of two months
duration in eastern states.
299-tf
Returns from Business Trip—
N. Dix, of the S tar garage, re ­
Miss Alma Timm, oTT.os Angeles,
turned
yesterday evening from a
ras a recent visitor of Miss E thel
Toutfether, of this city.
Misses w eek's trip on business.
'tram and T routfether are old
choolmates.
Good food, cooked right, served
at reasonable priees. Hotel Ashland
Grill.
2>7tf
Vill T each a t Phoenix, Aria.—
Mr. and Mrs. H eine' Heidenrich
eft yesterday for Los Angeles, Calif.
<r. Heidenrich has accepted a posl-
lon in the schools of Phoenix, Arlz
dr. and Mrs. Heidenrich were vlsit-
ng Mrs. H eldenrlch’s father, C. C.
Veisenburger, 156 M anzanita street.
TMC TMtA'
t ll/A B f T M MARSMELLE, Obesity Specialist
S u ite 8 0 7 - 8 B ro a d w a y B id « .. P o r tla n d , O re .
throat. Office hours, 10 to 12 and
2 to 5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ash- < L. A. RO BERTS— Attorney-at-L aw .
R oom s 5 and 6, C itizens’ Bank
land. Ore.
7S-tf
Bldg.
50flood cigarettes
for I Oc from
one sack of
G E N U IN E
OR. J. J . KMMENS— Physician and
CHIROPRACTORS.
Surgeon.
Practice limited t o ,
eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses DR. GEO. J. KINZ — Chiropractor.
supplied. Oculist and aurlst fo r' Suite 8. Examination Free. No.
S. P. R. R. Offices, M. F. and H.
25, the Plaza. Office Phone 103.
Bldg., Medford, Oie. Phone 567.
Residence Phone 401.
Physician ASHLAND HEALTHATOKIVM— Di,
E. B. Angell, Chiropractic, Elec­
trical Treatm ents, Mineral and
Vlt-o-Net Baths.
F irst National
Bank Building. Phone 48.
DR. FRANK M
TAXI.
DURHAM
AXI— Acklin’s
213.
TOBACCO
¿ 1
Rose Bros. Phone
136-tf
TR A N SFER AND EXPRBMB.
W
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N««
C X.« w W « * » «X
POWELL— GENERAL TRANS-
— Good team and motor-
Good service at a reason -
Phone 83.
Jars with
Sizes One Gallon to Twenty
Eggs Are Cheap Now.
Waterglass Your Winter
Supply.
P r o v o s t B r o s.
SLOW
DEATH
\c h e s, pains, nervousness, diffi.
:ulty in u rin a tin g , often mean
»erious disorders. T he world’s
itandard rem edy for kidney, liver,
iladder and uric acid troubles—
GOLD MEDAL
C A P S L L ES
ring quick relief and often ward oil
eadly diseases. Known as the national
ttnedy of Holland for more than 200
••r e .
AU druggists, in three rises,
ook for t h . name Gold Medal on ovor? ban
A Paradox: It takes ovens
of 500° of heat to make this
cooling breakfast dish—
Post Toasties
best com flakes
w rite
P. O.
Box
231. A sh lan d .
300-tu-frl-2
FOR SALE—Seven room modern
house, with or w ithout furniture,
fruit and shade trees, lawn, chlck-
eu yard. Bargain for quick sale.
131 North Main, phone 290-Y.
299-lm o
FOR SALE— House and
acre
ground in fruit trees; close in.
Inquire 606 Allison. 294-1 mo*
BUILDING MATERIAL — Medford
Cement Brick and Block Works,
specialize in a!- kinds of building
1 products. C orner F ir and 10th
street.
225tf
FOR SALE.
MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE— Rugs,
dressers, beds, chairs, stands, gas
stoves, kitchen cupboards, etc.
Call Alpha hotel above Isaac's
store.
305-1
FO R SA LE— Gas ran g e, w ick er b a ­
by buggy and c a n a rie s. 155 Ohio
St.
306-2*
¡FOR SALE— Auto bed.
Rose Brothers.
Inquire of
3O3tt
FOR SALE— Team, wagon and h ar­
ness, cheap. Must sell a t once.
Inquire 1068 East Main St. 302tf
FOR SALE— Tuscan Cling Peaches.
Bagley Ranch, Talent, Ore. 301-6*
FOR R E N T .
PROMPT and careful service
Auto-Trucks or Horse Drays,
1 W hittle T ransfer Co.. Phone
117. Offioe 89 Oak street. Near
Hotel Austin.
NOTICE OF SALK
In th e County Court of the State
of Oregon, for Jackson County.
lu the m atter of the sale by Jack
son County, Oregon, of real property
acquired for taxes by said county,
and for which said county has re­
ceived deeds.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai
in pursuance of an order of the
County Court of Jackson County.
Oregon, made and entered on the
4th day of August, A. D. 1921, the
undersigned, sheriff of said county,
will, on the 10th day of September,
A. D. 1921, a t the front door of the
court house of said county, in the
town of Jacksonville thereld, a t the
hour of 10 o’clock a. m. and between
the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4
o’clock p. in. on said date, sell tn
the highest and best bidder, for cash,
in accordance with said order, all
the real property, and every piec*
and parcel thereof, to which said
county of Jackson has acquired title
by virtue of sales for taxes, and to
which said county has acquired a
deed or deeds prior to the date ot tl$‘*
making of said order. Provided, that
each and every piece and parcel of
said real property will be sold for i
price not less than the minimum
price fixed in said order.
Dated this 6th day of August, A.
D. 1921.
•
C. E. TERRILL,
Sheriff, Jackson County, Oregon.
By L. S. Forncrook, Deputy.
288-5tues
FOR RENT— Nicely furnished bed­
room. Phone 274-J.
304-3
A FEW BARGAINS FOR SALE
BY BEAV ER REALTY CO.
FOR RENT— Vista apartm ent, 357
Block of ten lots nicely located,
Vista street, adults only. Inquire |
Mrs. F. L. Putnam , 166 H arga-| two-room plaBtered house; lots of
fruit and berries: good garden
dine street. Phone 2K4-Y.
land; would make fine chicken
FOR RENT— Two room furnished
ranch— $1,500.00. Terms.
apartm ent, w ater and light includ­
Good 5-room cottage; about
ed. S. L. Allen, 63 North Main half-acre lot, small barn, fruit and
St.
302tf garden— $2,000.00. Terms.
Special Bargain.— 6-roona house,
WANT ED.
good plum bing, close in; cash
WANTED—A bout five acres w ith' price $1,200.
Also some five-acre tracts in
improvements, small house, p re -’
city limits.
ferred. close to town.
State'
am ount. Frank Anderson. 1065!
Divisadero St., San Francisco,!
1 Calif.
305-lmo*
WANTED— Horse and harness, must
be chean.
Frank FoRter, Manx
| hotel.
_______ 304-3*
. RUG WANTED— Have you a first
class second hand Brussels rug
for sale. Notify 767 E Main.
305-3*
WANTED— A fresh cow.
Poypr. phone 257-L.
E.
P.
Do you want
T o leave|
_
ASHLAND? -
306-2
FOUND.
FOUND— On Harrison St., auto
crank. Owner may have same by
paying for this ad at Tiding of-
306-2
fice.
BARGAINS IN
Real Estate
City and Ranch Propertic»
H ouses to Eviit.
33»
S eason
Want to trade
Your property
For a (arm
In
Washington?
Billings Agency
E state and R eal Insurance
P ape
Estab. 1883
CITIZENS’ RANK BFILDING
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feiHrim
Main
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the
F a m o u s
G eorgi
M ihstreis
B andì O rchestra
K K lIlV K
WHY BE FAT?
ATTORNEYS.
O R ER N E ST A. WOODS— Practice BRIGG« & BRIGGS— A ttorney s-at -
limited to eye, ear, nose and
Law, P ion eer B lock, A shland.
NiflhtPerlormanceOnly
C. C. W eisenhnrger, 156* Rianzin-
a street, has returned from a fish-
ig and camping trip at Lake *0’
foods.
I C A N R E D U C E YOUR, W E IG H T A P O U N D A
OA> W IT H M Y S A F E , S U R E . IN E X P E N ­
S IV E D R U G L E S S 'M E T H O O
R esults
G U A R A N T E E D OR M O N ^ Y R E F U N D E D .
W R IT E T O D A Y FOR F R E E IN F O R M A T IO N
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PHYSICIANS.
MONDAY, SEPT. 5
e»turns from Lake O’ W oods—
fill Teach a t Bly—
Miss Pauline Clift will leave Ash-
,nd Thursday of this week for Bly,
r., where she will teach this win-
One cent th e w ord eac
— ■» — ■» — «■ «■ - ■ * -
Also i t ’s a cold fact that unless you say “Post Toasties**
to your grocer you’re liable to get ordinary Corn Flakes.
BCAUTin*
W hat is a vacation w ithout m u­
sic? Buy a small V ictrola and take
it along. Rose Bros.
247-tf
H. R. Adams, the Plum ber, sells
dum bing fixtures and supplies,
’ hone 166-J, shop a t 248 Fifth St.
287-tf
ed m e w h en m y kidneys w ere out
of order and I am g la d ito recom ­
m end th em to others. I had dull
aching pains across th e sm all of
m y b ack th a t m ade it hard for
m e to do m y w ork. My kidneys
acted irregu larly, too. D oan’s
K idney P ills soon freed m e from
th e back ach es and pnt m y k id ­
n eys in good order.”
P rice 60c, a t a ll dealers. D on’t
sim p ly ask fo r a kid n ey rem edy—
get D oan’s K idney P ills— the same
th at Mrs. W ertz had. Foster-M il­
burn Co., M frs.. B u ffalo, N. Y.
B U S IN E S S A N D P R O F E S S IO N A L
I HL
We have a new stock just .in at greatly reduced prices for you to make a selec­
tion from.
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Now is the time to paper, before fall house-cleaning and while the folks are
on vacation.
New prices on Paint are effective today, which makes first-grade paint in the
reach of evervone.
D i k l J f n » L t IM H rtjb M .
*>ONi.y ìh o w o r - iT J O
KIND IN TUE WORLD
PRICES
KRACHINO THE OOAl
Your goal may be a small thing, or
a large; it may involve much cash
or a small amount. W hatever It is,
saving will bring it closer’
In fact, a savings account at the
First National means taking advan­
tage of all sorts of opportunities.
It means a bigger, broader life, free
from annnoylng cares and anxieties.
Let us take care of your financial
problems for you.
55c and $ 1 .1 0
(Tax Included)
SEATS ON SALK
PAINTS, PAPERS, OILS, GLASS, ETC
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